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RALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS . CHURCHES” What Doing Around Tourn! ★ ★ + VISITING BIRTHS CLUB NEWS SICK and ftn ,j L=L=!l _j=rr . i = f'i.V MEETING PLANNED TEo Oberlin School PTA and executive meetings will be held j Thursday evening, November 7, in] the school auditorium. The guest I speaker will be the Rev. D. N.j Howard, Sr. The executive meet ing will be held at 7:30 and the regular PTA meeting will get rn- i drrway at 8 p.m. Fathers’ Night; will be observed. The grade hav ing the largest attendance num ber of parents present will be a vearded a prize. HICKORY GROVE DEACON IMPROVES Deacon Fab Jenkins, who re sides near Raleigh and who has; been ill. was visited Sunday, No-1 jbended Whnfcey»-30J5 Sfwtfit Whiskey 5 Years OW * 70% Gram Hw fnri Spurts *“**«"*r<*‘*^^ L&iflbe I viithakwastautowwLw; 10an... nt monthly payment* to fit your needs, arranged quickly sad conveniently. And when you vacs* lion in your new car, protoot your travel c«*h by carrying American Express Travelers Cheques. 1 8 pend able as cash everywhere. Quick refund if kiet at irtohm. Charge*, only 1%. | Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM j — - | Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh jPOS HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA -i» TEL. YE 3-1071 jj v'mber by his pastor, the Rev. ;J. i\ McPhatter, pastor of Hick ! ory Grave Christian Church. Oth er members who visited the im proving deacon were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Thompson. Mrs. Macey Pet tiford and sister and the Daniels family of Durham. Deacon Jen kins hopes to resume his duties at the church and in the community in the near future. C!VELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE The classmates and friends of Mrs. Geraldine Smith, a student in the day class are in deep sympathy with her in the death of her father re cently. They also extend sym pathy to Mrs. Mary Frances Lane, a remit graduate in the night class, in the death of her father, Mrs. John Oscar Blalock, 214 Camden Street. He was funeralized last Sun day afternoon. Students are happy to have Mrs. Lizzie Moseley and Mrs, Helen Patterson hack in class after their illnesses. There will be a big dance and floor show beiri at the Center on Thursday night,. No 'ember 14, at 7:30 Mary I Whitley is reporter for Clveila Beauty College. CHORISTERS PLAN EXTRAVAGANZA The Choristers of St. Paul AME j Church are planning their annual Musical Extravaganza to be held Sunday night, November 10. at 7: p.m. at the church. The j ig~ ram will feature outstanding tal ent from this and other churches in the community. Musical groups and Individuals scheduled to ap pear on program include. The Am - bassador, Tapper Memorial Bap tist Church choir, Miss Willie Ruth Fuller, Mr. A. L. Chalmers, Wilson Temple Methodist Church choir, Men’s Chorus of Fayette ville Street, Baptist Church, St. Paul’s senior choir, Mr. Alfred Newkirk. Jr,, St. Paul’s junior choir and Mrs. R M. Joyner, or ganist, Mrs. L. M. Clemons is chairman of the program and Mr. Ft. Hern don Toole is director and organist of the Choristers. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Car son and Presiding Elder and Mrs. T. J. Young motored to Cheraw, S. C„ Monday to at tend the Pea Dee Conference which was held there with Bis hop Raymond L. Jones of Sal isbury presiding. CAMPS WEEKEND HERE Mr. and Mrs. Norman Camp, teachers at the Douglass High School, Leesburg, Va„ ma.de a hurried visit to the city last Thursday due to the death of Mr. Camp’s materna.l grandfath er. Mr. J. O. Blalock, Sr, They returned to Virginia Sunday af ternoon. Camp is a Raleigh na tive, and Mrs. Camp hails from Pinehurst. REPORT FORM UNITED FUND The East Raleigh Unit, Down town Division of the United Fund Campaign has raised a total of $1584.50 during the current drive it. has been reported. This unit contacted business and profes sional men In the East Raleigh area. Individual reports are as follows: A. E. Brown. $385.50 D. H. Reid $266.00, Dr. C. L. Hunt $260,00, E. L. Raiford, $183.00, V. W. Henley $143.00, J. A. Shepard SIOO,OO, N, Theo. Mitchell $86.00, D. N. Howard $84.00, C. N. Coble $41.00, C. L. Anderson $29,00, Mrs. H. S. Jones $17,00, L. C. Lindsey SIO,OO A. E Brown is chairman and E. L. Raiford, co-chairman of the unit. WALKERS ATTEND GAME Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker, formerly of Raleigh, now residing in New York, were down last weekend to attend the game be tween Shaw University and North Carolina College, Durham, played in the “Bull City.’’ IDLE-A-WHILES IN SESSION Mr*. Phyllis Haywood wa* ho«~ teas to Ihe Idle-A-While last Thursday Evening. Her home was beautifully decorated carrying out MONUMENTS Stone* 1802-—Marti*. Granite *t*rt * agent* here. 0 Bny Directl » WARNER MEMOR ALS 3919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N.C. (Aero** Railroad-Front of Method) Wl I j I ! * | SEVERAL 1957 DEBUTANTES . attended another vocational guid- ! am e series at the Chavis Heights ; Community ( enter, recently. The i speaker for this occasion, Mrs. ! Inauguration Os Dr. S. J. Wright As Fisk ! President Will Be Staged April 26, 1958 NASHVILLE, Tenn.— Dr. Step hen J. Wright, new president of j Fisk University, will be inaugural- S eri April 26. 1958. The inaugural : date was set by the Fisk University ; Board of Trustees at a meeting in New York last week. Olio inauguration will occur dur- I ing the annual Fisk Spring Festival ! of Music and Art Appointed to serve as mem bers of the Inauguration <. nm mittee were Mrs. Bernard Fen sterwaid, a member of the Board of Trustees from Nash- Weekly Church Roundup j By Mrs . May L. Broadie FIRST CONGREGATJONAL CHISTIAN CHURCH -- Sunday morning worship: Chruch School at 9:45. Supt, Mr. Sherman Lewis. Morning worship at 11: o’clock. The Senior Choir was in charge of music, under ihe direction of Mr. Earnest Massenburg. It was Com munion Day. Communion medita the motif of Halloween. At the close of a short business Session members and guest en joyed playing Poker, Pinochle and whist. We were served a delicious Sup per. Members present were Mes dames Lillie Taylor, Elizabeth Pridgeon, Chole Chupp, Esther Esther Haywood Louise Nunn. Louise Walker, Dorothy Jeffers, Mary Graham, Catherine Holden, Vivian Smith, and Dorothy Pow ell. Guests present were: Mesdames Dorothy Baker, Bertha Terrell, Hopsey Kearney and Christine Cooper. BEAUTICIANS’ MEETING The Delta Chi Eta Sorority of the Alpha Chi Pi Omega Sorority and Fraternity of Beauticians held a meeting at the Mary McCloud ' Bethune Tea Sunday, October 27, at the Sojourner Truth YWCA. ' The late Dr. Bethune was one : of the organizer of the Greek let- ' ter group. Each year the sorority contributes to Bcthune-Cookinan i lege. i Participating on the program i were Miss Gloria Hunter, Civella ■ Beauty College Chorus, Mr. James i Perry, M. L. Murphy Mr. Ceeile , Perry, all of Saint Augustine’s Col lege. Miss Eva Jones wa* Mist re** of < Ceremonies } HOSPITAL SERVICE BOARD The Semi-Annual Board meet- i ing of the St. Agnes Service Board i met on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 3 o’- I clock in the nurses home. Mrs. C. C. Crittenden presided in the ab sence of the President, Mr*. Samu el Rudder, who was ill. Reports were given by Mrs. James Boyer, Hospitality Chairman; Mrs. Georg ia Andrews, Sewing Chairman; Mrs. Roy Anderson, Public Rela tions Chairman. Mrs. Andrews urg ed women to join th» sewing group on the third Thursday of each month from if) to 2, to do necessary mending and make new garments. Mr*. Boyer presented plan* for bringing fruit and gifts to the pa tients at Thanksgiving and Christ mas aud stated that the Branch Y teens, would make tray favors *- gßin. Mrs, Boyer appealed to the church women to contribute mon ey for Christmas tree decorations and said that some of the Y clubs will help with the decorating. Mrs. Anderson told of 25 nurses being taken on a tour last April to visit the School of Design at ■ State College, the College Union, the Arena and ending with tea at the home of Mrs. Henry Kam phoefner, Secretary of St. Agnes Service Board, whose, husband is Dean of the School of Design at State College. WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON CLUB The first meeting of the Wednes day Luncheon Club was held at the YMCA on November 6 with. Coach Cliff Anderson, of Shaw University, former football star at the University of Indiana, as speci al guest. Business and professional men n^nTx^Hom - Member of N. H. A. Clean. Comfortable Rooms Mtes Lucillo Griswold. Prop. 220 E. Cabarrus 8L Raleigh j Phone TK 3-6890 THE CAROLINIAN Mollie Lee. director of Richard B. Harrison Public Library, is \ shown in center Mrs. Lee makes ] her home in Durham. Her topie, I “Personal Growth” pointed out ! ville; Dr. G. .Wallace Wood worth, a trustee and professor of music at Harvard Univer sity; and Fisk's Dean of the col lege, Dr. George N. Redd. Dr Wright will serve a* an ex officio member of the com mittee. Former president of Bluefield State College, Bluefield, W. Vx, Dr. Wright, 46. is a native cf Dillon, S. C., and has had wide training and experience in the educational field. He was for eight years professor of education and dean of the facul ties by the pastor Rev H. Cun- , ningham from Ihe Book of Ist Cor- j inthians, 11th Chapter, 25th verse. TUPPER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning wor ship: Church School opened at 9:- 45 am., with the supt., in charge. Morning worship at 11: a.m. with the senior choir in charge and Mrs, M. R Boone a* organist The pas tor. Rev, M. R. Boone, was out of the city and the-Rev. D. N. How ard was guest speaker. Rev. How ard brought a very inspiring mes sage from the Book of St John, 9th Chapter, sth verse. YOUNGS MISSIONARY CME CHURCH Sunday morning wor ship: Church School at 9:45. Supt., Mrs. Della Ford. Morning worship at 11: a.m. The senior choir had charge of music, directed by Miss Bettie J. Broadie. A very enjoya ble sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev. J, N. Leverette. OBERLIN BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning worship: Church School at 9: 45, Supt., Mr. W, Cur tis. Morning worship at 11: a.m.. The junior choir had charge of music, under the direction of Mrs. Gaston Pulley. Scripture reading by Rev, Walton The pastor, Dr. Grady Davis, preached a very sweet sermon from the Book of ; James. sth Chapter. 11th verse. and their guests In the Raleigh area are invited to attend Wednes day Luncheon* which are held at the “Y” every Wednesday from 12:- 00 noon until 1:30 p.m. and pres ents outstanding personalities. POGUES VISIT CITY Mr and Mrs, John Worth Poole or New York City were recent house guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Haywood Poole of 615 Chamberlain Street, Oberlin. They reported having a wonderful vaca- , tion in the city Mr and Mrs. Millard R Peebles, of Rochester Heights had tut their week-end guest. < Mr*. Peebles’ ulster. Attorney Frankie Muse Freeman of St. Louis, Missouri. Atty. Freeman, who ha* done murk in the area of Civil Rights, ha* also served as assistant attorney i general for St. Louis. Present ly, she i* general counsel for the 84. Louis Housing Author ity. BAPTIST SERIES Shaw University will observe the Annual Baptist Serlee Wed nesday, Thursday and Fridav, November 8-8. with lectures by the Reverend Miles Mark Fisher, pastor of White Rock Baptist Church, Durham. Seri es will be held in Greenleaf Auditorium at 11:40 a.m. each morning. The public Is Invited. BIG GAME SATURDAY Tim Shaw University Hear* are I BANANA *'* f Jm' ll j HECTARE 'Si ! immm imm $2.70 PINT IfcgpJl j CMAKUS JACQUIN •* G». »r*., PWU., PtMNA. 100 MOO* mammmmmSssammmmmmmnmmmmmmamsurnM if . many important factors that will | help promote better boys and j girls. She emphasized that read | ing is one of the best diversions ! of the world. ity at Hampton Institute. H* has j also held administrtive post* et North Carolina College in Durham and in the public schools of Cen- j treviile and Upper Marlboro, Mary land, Dr. Wright, who holds the Ph. D, I degree from New York Univer , sity, is a former president of the , Association of Colleges and Seeon ! dary Schools for Negroes and of . the Alpha Kappa Mu honor society. - | He assumed his duties as President ■ | of Fisk .in July, , LILY OF THE VALLEY BAP | TIST CHURCH Sunday morn ing worship: Church School at 10:- a.m. Supt., Mr, J< reph Williams, Sr., morning worship at 11: a.m. The senior choir was in charge of music, directed by Mr. Willie Hen- j derson. Tiie pastor, Rev. G. H. j Graham, brought the morning mes- i sage. MARTIN ST BAPTIST CHURCH j —Sunday morning worship: Church I School at 9:45. Supt., Mias Jose- j phine Hunter. Morning worship at i 11: a.m. The senior choir was in charge of music, directed by Miss Minnie Mintz. A very strong ser mon was delivered by the pastor, j Rev. P. H. Johnson, from the Book ! of Ist Corinthians, 6th Chapter, 20th verse. WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST : CHURCH Sunday morning wor- j ship: Church School at 9:45. Supt., i Miss Nannie Morgan, Morning wor- j ship at 11: a.m. The senior choir j was ir charge of music, directed I by Mi: s Nannie Morgan. Organist, : Mr. Leon Haywood. The pastor, j Rev, C. L. Gidney, brought an up ! lift > ’ message from the Book of Isa 49th Chapter and 16th vers I<. IT BAPTIST CHURCH j Sund;._, mornng worship: Church School at 9:30. Supt., Mr. W. H scheduled to meet the Bluefield i State College Blues of Bluefield, j West ginia on Saturday, No- I vein be: at 2:00 p.m., in Chavis Park. The record of the Bears, at this point, is three wins and two losses while Bluefield will bring to town a six-one record. Blue field's r. loss was to Virginia Union v, ah a ecore of 19-0 in their season’s opener while the Shaw Bears ated Virginia Union here II S’ fONIC.VS PTA The St. Monica’s PTA met on Sunday, Nov, 3. in the school au ditorium. During the business ses sion report* were heard from the secretary and from the treasurer. The president, Mrs Jo Delaney appointed Mrs. Justine Williams chairman of the Lunch Commute. Other mea •■•rs appointed were Mrs. Doris William* and Mr*. Broadway, Mrs D, P. Lane and Mrs Agnes Parker were appointed members of the committee lor the PTA Christ mas Party, Officers of the ETA are Mr*. Jo Delaney, Pres. Mr. Henry Worth —-Vice Pres. Mrs. Ai de M, Peebles, Secty, Mis* Lillian Sturdivant Asst. Secty., and Financial Secty* Mrs. Daisy Freeman, Treas. Open House was held in observ ance of American Education Week immediately following the meet ing. ' WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1957 Taylor Sr. morning worship a! ( 11: a.m. The senior choir was in charge cl music, under the direc tion of Mrs. M. T James Organ ist. Miss Lardcil Perry. The pastor, Dr O. 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