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PAGE TEN RALEIGH PERSONALS - CLUBS . CHURCHES ig|j§f /A/X't«ii 7 Jillfi .U '/■ -■-■-•■ ■'- •' - ' >l<:, r*mna*n omiwurtnwMMS iimwwwhw >hwm> , Ttr VISITING SICK j ANNOUNCEMENTS MMWWMYWMUWim USD—■»—iriWItHWHIWTiMHU »wni— * Kins. BASKERVTLLE RETURNS . Mrs. .Estella Baskerville of South VJfSt Street has returned to her home after visiting her daughter 'tn Baltimore, Md. She reports hav ing a very enjoyable stay. BIRTHDAY CLUB SESSION The Birthday Club held its otfrothly meeting at the home of Mrs Thelma Holloway, 2211 Fver eiie Avenue, recently —Members enjoyed an eve ning of fun after the business session. All members joined in the celebration of Mr*, Maud* J’tiillip's birthday. Mr*. Phillips vts presented a gift from the 1 club and a delicious birthday dinner was served by the bo*- autonwJCSlMt^i $|L at monthly payments to fit your needs, arranged | ; and conveniently. And when you v*c*»j-i ft g|ii<m in your new osar, protect your travel eaah by.' §' Am«rk*fl THveiw# Cbaquaa*]; * at oasfc wwjvtvm. mtocA&i Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM i |^UMMww«MmiMMMMMMMMHMkIMHBRnMWatMmaNaMani*aHme|nIt -y, r . TIITI , r ... ,i— ~113 r „ |f *>'■hMnmiww ■)utim.uu wnui Li.m—i mi ■ '.iw«n. wjww»wmiwupiuiwwiiir T , flP . ltr n irTT ,'p,, iflriiMMfMHWfntwiirinwi»'Tin , ti‘ , i mu■triMi l ß' , wriiirniiirinr<iMrwTwmww Pepsi-Coia Bottling Co. Os Raleigh f OS HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. T£ 3-1071 i iMmmib* m* mw»wii«iai»iu •irjixiuoHimv**' •^** wr ' rri si »m it—mi «r>w.i > TOaca-n»w»^<fwmr*a*wswrrsM^Ty» ★ BIRTHS and BIRTHDAYS tess. Cithers present were Mr. and Mrs. Ciaurie Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Haywooi , Mr, Robert Malone, Mrs. Elsie Hayes, Mrs. Grace Bat tle and Mr and Mrs. Lewis Flags. PURPLE, CROSS NURSES the Angels of Mercy Purple Cross Nur-.es held their first Autumn Tea last Sunday at the Elks Home, 619 E, Davie Si. Mistress of cerconies was Mrs. itherop (.ill, President, Mis* Rosa Parker, Mrs. Namonia Cannon introduced the speaker, | nr .1. E. Thomas of this city. FRJENDI.V NEIGHBORS CLUB j The Friendly Neighbor* Club ob ‘ served i s first anniversary Sun- t * j ! CLUB NEWS and NOTES g? Hay, October 13, at the Saint Mat thews AME Church, Mrs. J. C. McLendon was the featured speak er. She used as her theme: "What we can do to bringing about a bet ter and stronger community.” Mistress of eeremoniies was Mrs. Bernice Mclntyre. Mrs. Ida Jones, the club president, gave the his tory of the club with Mrs, Madge Vcai;ey at the piano BIRTHS Congratulation* to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raiiiee of 422 S. Blood worth Stret on the birth ! of * t 1-2 pound daughter, Gwendolyn Stalne*. who was horn Oetobre 11, at St, Agne# i Hospital, MRS. CREWS IS BACK Mrs. Carrie Crews of G-21 Wash ington Terrace has returned to her home after a si a weeks visit in Washington, D. C with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Young of 837 Cow rie Place, Washington, D, C TO REPRESENT SHAW U. Misses Mabel. Mcßae, a senior of Maxwell, N. C., anc? Barbara Csviness, a senior of Washington D. C, along with Mr, Richard Cooke of Newark, N. «T„ will rep resent Shaw University at a model TIN. Assmebly October 17-18, at the State Capitol building in Ra leigh. These student* will reprr sent IndU and her view# re garding pertinent world affairs. Many schools are participat ing to this event. This is the first meeting of Sts kind to be held. MRS. WHITE TO CAL. Mrs. Minnie White of Route 1, Raleigh, went by airplane to Sea side, California to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Minnie Lois Newsome recently. HOSTS SUNSHINE CIRCLE Mrs. Georgia Wall was hostess l to the Sunshine Circle Club of St, j Paul Church on October 8. SICK Wills®* Earl Young of 424 t S. Woodworth Street 5* cen j fined with Asian* Flu. f Mrs. Louisa Maya of 14 Star j Street is recuperating nicely after ; an operation I DISTRICT DIRECTORS CONFAB The District Directors of Chris tian Education of the Central ■ North Carolina Conference of the AME 2ion Church will meet at Rush Memcsrial AME Zion Church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m and make plans for the enterlsin -1 insert of th4 Youth at the Annua! Conference. MR. MfTCBWL*. VISITS CITY Mr. George H. Miichell, Sr., for > merle of Raleigh, now living in i Cincinnati, Ohio, was a visitor here reoentiy a* the house guest of Mr. and Mrs L W Llgon, E. Le noir Street Mr. Mitchell was for mwir connected with the Ra leigh Recreational Department and Saint Augustine's College FORMER RALEIGH COED WEDS Miss Jacqueline Ann Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mitchell, Sr„ of Cincinnati, Ohio, was married recently to Nor man Maoon in the Ohio city Miss Mitchell t* a graduate of Washing ton High School end St. Augus tine's College her*. The couple is now making their home at 3583 Van Antwerp Pise*. Apartment M Cincinnati. Clwf *ofht h(4d wwtear better than randy soils. Farmers are advised not to dig their sweet potatoes too early. IsohumentT Kteo* is§S—-MashSe-Gerasii4* Ysr? Js rates. •gents her*. 11 »wy OirwAt * WARNER MEMOR US 3919 BUtebore, Kaltlffa, N.C. (Across Umilnand—Treat of Method) ewrweţ NOTED SINGER VISITED BACKSTAGE IN DURHAM BY RALEIGHTTES When noted Ameri-j can soprano EUabelle Davis electrified an opening concert audience at North Carolina College last j week, she was pleasantly surprised after her program to receive visits from several friends of long- j standing from Raleigh. Left to right: E. Reginald Swain Mrs. Drine Hayes, Miss lHa belle Davis, and Mrs. Louise Graves Flagg. STEVENS ASSIGNED TO M* PEL ATE DIVISION —Governor Arcreii Harrnturn (left) of Ne» York, stands beside Supreme Court Justice Harold Stevens of Manhattan at the Governor's j Weekly Church Roundup By Mrs. May L. Broadie LILLY of the valley bap tist CHURCH Sunday morning t worship Service: Church School at ! Mko’clock. Supl , Mr Joseph Wil- i liams Sr., Morning Worship at 11:- 30. The Senior Choir was in charge of music, under the direction of ; Mr. Willie Henderson. The mes- i sage was delivered by Rev. Sis- ' lur Hayes from the 12th Chapter of Hebrew ST. PAUL AME CHURCH— ; Church School opened at 9:45 a.m., ] with Mrs Hattie Mitchell presid- t ing, Miss Elsie Scott was pianist in the absence of Mrs. Geneva < Brown, At the close of the study period, Mr. J. C Washington gave ! a review of the “high spots in the j lesson. The morning service followed j with the choristers in charge of the music. Mrs. Wortham waS at the organ in the absence of Mr. R. M. Toole. The pastor, the Rev, L. S. Perm, used as his text, James 5-20. “Lot Him Know, that He Which Converteth the Sinner from the Error of His Way Shall Save a Soul from Death, and Shall Hide a Multitude of Sins. Subject: “The Christian Life Saver”. The Alien Christian League meeting under the leadership of Mrs. Aiiriie Logan wns held at fi p.ttv, with Misses Patricia An drew’s and Doris Bean leading the topic for discussion. The Ri-v. Robert L. Shirley pas tor of Davie Street Presbyterian Church, his choir and congrega tion, worshipped with us at the evening service. The minister took . hij- text from Luke 9-24. “For who sover will save his life shall lone it: but whosever will lose his life, for may sake, the same shall save it.” The message was most inspiring. TUPPF.R MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Church School open ed »i 9:45 o’clock. Morning wor n-tip as 11: o’clock, with the Sen ior Choir, under the direction of Mrs. M. R. Bonne, in charge. The pastor. Rev. M. R. Boone, first delivered at short message to the children, before the regular sermon, which was taken from the Book of St. Mark. I J)Pf HOTEL H Member of N. n. A. i J Clean. Comfortable Rooms i II Muss Lucille Griswold. Prop. ' | | 228 E. CaLartus Si. ftMeigh Phone TE 3-8509 I 1 1 , I THE CAROLINIAN residence October Bth., alter an ; nounring that Stevens has beer, apnointed to fill the vivam created by the expiration of tin term of Presiding Justice David Peek on December lilst. U. The Sunday evening sc ve» v.. - conducted by the R<-\ l.c.aiha Dcbnam, his Choir and '.’on::: tion of B:-th'chnin Church MARTIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH -Sunday Mornng worship: OhunT School >it 8:45, Supt Miss j.- - phine Hunter presided ii Woman’s Day. Morning worship at 11: o'clock Woman's Choi u - wa in charge of music, undci tin dt rection of Miss Ada Janu";ui I ■ pastor. Rev P 11. John:e,.i, it.;., ered the sermon. WU.SON 1 F.MPT.K METHODIST CHURCH Sunday m.-riurw, v ship service: Church Sch -o', at. 5:45. Supt.. Miss Nnni<» Mo ; <n. Morning worsiiip at 1! o'< lock Ti‘- Senior Choir was in charge m’ music, under the direction of Mi.-s Narime Morgan. Organi-k M Leon Haywood. The pastor. Rev. C. L. Gidncy opr d the servic- and than turned it over to Mr. C. Flags. M GR E AT: JL? AK j >■ cek. Gov Hardman made known his intention to name Jus tice Bernard Botein to succeed Peck. The Governor's New York ( itv residence is at li> East Bist t. (Untied Press Photo). Flag-: introduced the speaker. Di Cr;;Cy Davis, who pi eached 4 very s;< ■ iiu d <ertr.e-n uom the Bonk 1 of Acts FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Morning worship service: Church Sch,.a! 8.45 The Supt., Mr i Shviman Lt vvi.-t. was in charge : :lhmi!n.{ worship at I! o'clock. I The Junior Choii had charge of | music under the direct ion of Mr 1 Earnest M-risenburg. The pastor. : H. -.- H. Cunningham, delivered a v rv < vert and spiritual sermon | from the Book of R.alms. 77:7-9. ORF RUN BAPTIST CHURCH . —Sunday Mo: ning worship: Church School at 9.4 v Supt., Mr W Cur l Us. Morning Worship at II oclock. the Senior Choir was in charge of : music, under the direction of Mrs. i Lucy Campbell. Morning Praver by Rev. W Evans and the sermon • w,:s delivcicd by the Rev C. 1, W"EII ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1957 Gidney, parlor of the Wilson IVm- ! pic Mclhoi'y t CT.urr. iv FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Mo-mrig worship; Church | School at 9:3ti. Sup( . Mr W il | Tiiyloi', Sr. I' was Installation Day \ and a very in preshive mossnge was delivered bv Rev. .! D. l-iobor!s on "Leadersh p." Morning worship at H n’cloe’ The Junior Choii was :n charg of music, unfit r Ih direction of Mr. Wiiliani Hurdle FAYETTEVILLE STREET BAP TIST CHURCH - Church School opened at aTi with Mr. Luther Hunter prosit,- as supt'iinl-’ndr-nr and Mrs. 1.-. Bass ir. :h;" • of the hegurnci and pi-imary liepart ments. 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