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PAGE TEN RALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS .CHURCHES What's Doing ■ft VISITING SICK ANNOUNCEMENTS ROSEBUD GARDEN CLUB The Rosebud Garden Club met " ith Mrs. Ada White recently Following the devotion an a busi ness session, Mrs. C. Irving, chnn. of Use ; program committee, dem onstrated a flower arrangement. The color scheme was centered a tound Thanksgiving. A pumpkin was used as a container for the flowers. C’YELLA BEAUTY <OU.tGK The students and instructors at Civella Beauty College arc proud lo have all of the students back :n A A HP __ riM£Ol RYE CHARLES JACQUIN el Gt, Inc., PHItA., PfcNNA. $Q PROOF l IfEPsilSL* Pepsi “Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh ’3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA TEL TE 3-1071 3 Join Our 1958 § club ari % You Can Have MORE Christmas Shopping *j 1 MONEY Next Year! I g *, it s so easy to save up painlessly for next year’s Christ ffiHs by joining our Christmas Savings Club for jg 58! Save just a moderate amount each payday .. , and % have a LOT to spend a year from now. % jgjf S YOU CAN SAVE: % § >d % 100 each WCfk for 50 week* $ 50.30 Jj? .( W 200 each week for 50 weeks 100.00 ?! | g 5,00 cach week for 50 weeks . 250.00 ! f -ach week for . 50 weeks 500.00 | I > 'itS. SELECT the class to fit I I A ' '■ YOUR NEEDS ...NOW I p j| 1957 Xmas Club Checks Will Be Mailed This Week § | MECHANICS •& FARMERS I | BANK f; Raleigh - Durham ||j _____ BIRTHS I and BIRTHDAYS isc hool after the ’ flu’’ epidemic, i iWe are hoping for a speedy re* j ’ | covery for Mrs. Thelma Rickolt. | ■ la graduate of this shcool, who re- ! . I Gently underwent an operation, j ■ j Mrs. E. D London, president of i ■ I the Mhco Beauty College, Greens- • ■ j boro, was. the guest of the student i ! body last week. VISITORS FROM MICHIGAN Dr. and Mrs. Usim Odim ami sons, Joey and ' Carlton, of Inkster, Michigan, were re cent Visitors in the rity. While here they visited Mrs. Odim ‘s ft CLUB NEWS and NOTES father, the Kev. G. L, Check, and her sister atnl brother in law, the Rev. and Mrs. Otis L. Hairston. Mrs. Odim is the former .Miss Emma Marie Cheek of Raleigh. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy birthday to lyirs. Mery Blanche Dover .who celebrated her natal date November 17; Little Miss Carolyn E. Taylor, who ob served her birthday November It; Mrs. Edna Murray, whose birth day was November S; and M”s, Pearl W. Sirtilh. whose birthday was observed on November lit. AMU ZION SESSION PLANNED From Wednesday morning. No vember 271h-Dec. 1. the 9Pth .Ses sion of the Central North Caro lina Annual Conference of the AME Zion Church will bo held at Rush Memorial AME Zion Church of which Rev. W. D, Car son is pastor. The presiding bis hop will hp Rev. Raymond L. Jones of Salisbury. The associ ate bishop is Bishop W. J. Walls of New York. JUNIOR HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH The Junior Household of Ruth Nov. 8„ held its regular meeting recently at the YWCA, 310 K. Dav ide St Members w,->re back who had been sick and confined to bed with the flu or other sickness. Those on the sick list were as follows: Mrs. Pauline Dolby, Miss Juanita Hicks, Mrs. Annie Hook- : er, and Mrs. Grace Edwards Weekly Church Roundup By Mrs . May L. Broadie MARTIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Morning wor- TOTS *N’ TEENS The Tots N' Teens Club entoi | toined their children with a Har- I vest Party at the Chavis Heights ; Community Center ori Sat., Nov. 1 9th. Each child brought a gift to | be put into a Thanksgiving basket j for a needy family. The Center was beautifully decorated In the Thanksgiving motif. The children enjoyed playing games and dancing. Re freshments consisted of ice cream, party cakes, souvenir i baskets of candies and peanuts This event served also as a Gel- Acquainted Party for the new members. These members are: Mrs. Clara Hunt and children, Martha and Donna. Mrs. Dorothy Baker • r.d daughter, Bertha: Mrs. Juha j Smith and daughter, Fabette; Mrs. : Marie Winters and children: Fran- ; j res. John, Michael, Donna Fave ! Naomi Regina. Rebecca and Ro- I j land, and Mrs, Lethia Daniels and j children. THE CHAUMETTES MEET The Social Charmettes me* re- i cently at the home of Mrs, Ruby Curtis on East Lane St. The meet ing was opened by Pres Moore. Then the house was opened for discussion of old and new business j matters. Since the aim and purpose of the dub is to bring cheer and happt l r.ess to the children’s Ward at St : Agnes Hospital, plans were made j for purchasing a Xrnas gift for the i Ward. Plans also were made for ] a Xrnas party which will be held Dec. 23rd. A new member Mrs. Janie Chav j is was welcomed to the club. One I member was remembered for hav ! ing a birthday in Oct. Mrs. Ruby I j Curtis She was given a present I ' from the club. QUETTES MEET What a charming evening it was ‘‘or the Quett.es when they met, at the home of Mrs Willie High, 1008 iS, Person Street. November 17, I with Mosdames Virginia Blount, Nellie Boykins Sara Brower, and j Elizabeth Cofield as Co-hostesses, j A round of business activities and the Collection of clothing for needy families claimed the spotlight on the agenda. Plans and suggestions were offered for the year’s activity calendar. Plans are now un derwr.y to effect a Christmas project which will stimulate and recognize in some way j those entering the competitive drive to decorate homes In i unique and fascinating ways. j Watch the paper for further ! details. A fall floral centerpiece, artis- j j listically designed and made by j j the hostess. adorned the tabic ; ; while a luscious repast of orange | j delight cake and hot wassmlle was j ’ served and enjoyed by all. The Quettcs' initial meeting was j ! an equal success as it was held I | at the home of their newly elected j : president. Mrs. Gladys Johnson in j ! late October. Several business i- j , ferns and formulation of new plans ; l lor the year were launched. A crowning delight of the meeting was the refreshment break when all partook of fros ty lemon meringue pie and hot 1 coffee, ollstesics making the evening so pleasurable were: j Mesdames Gladys Johnson j Ann Hurdle. Mamie Flagg. Thelma ( lark and Merea Yar borough. The World Fellowship of *Le Bo ner Truth Branch of the YW ’\ had its 13th Observance of the ■ek of Prayer and World Fellow- I ’ ip, Sunday November 17, at ■ ■’ e YWCA. 310 E. Davie Street, j '■3o pm. The program was based | on the theme “God So Loved The I i World." The prelude and other music I ! based on ’he theme was played j 1 by Mrs. Ruby M. Banks. Call to j worship was given by Miss Mil- ] dred McTyre instructor at Shaw University. Prayer was given by Mrs. Pauline Staggers of St. Aug ustine’s College. A solo “Eternal Life", was sung by Mr. Paul Crump accompanied by Mr. Harry Gil-Smythe. A poem "Father of Lights”, was read by Mrs. Kathryn Y. Shepard with a . music accompaniment, Mr*. J, B. Delaney gave the meditation. Foreign Students and professors from Shaw University, St. Augus tine’s College, Meredith College and State College appeared on the program. n^ui^rnoTFl - ! Member of N. H. A. Clean, Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold. Prop. 220 E. CaVarru* St- Raleigh Phone TE 3-6800 MONUMENTS Since 1902—Marble-Granite Our costs atari ! *t «m». Induct- n,j Inc name mil tins community 200 jP j Yon don’t cay j Buy ODect.l » jT"**** l^ i Y/ ARNE R i I M GMOR AL S ! 3919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N.C. '.Across Railroad-Front of Method) THE CAROLINfAN ship: Church School at 9:4". Supt. Miss Josephine Hunter. Morning worship at 11: a.m. The Senior choir had charge of music, under the direction of Miss Minnie Mintz A very spiritual sermon was de livered by the pastor, Rev 1 11. Johnson, from the Book of Psalms, j TUPFER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH: Church School opened j at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11: j a.m., with the senior choir in charge of music and Mrs. M. ii ) Boone. Organist. The pastor, brought a very soul-stirring mes sage from the Book of Job, Ist ' Chapter, Ist verse. FIRST CONGREG ATrONAI. CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Sunday , morning worship: Church School . at 9:45. Supt.. Mr. Sherman Lewis, j morning worship at 11: a.m The j senior choir was in charge of rm.is- '■ ic, under the direction of Mr. Ear- ; nest Mnssenbarg. A soul-stirring ; I sermon was delivered by the pas- . | tor. Rev. H, Coningham, from 'he j j Book of Ist Corinthians, 4th chap j ter. j OBERLIN BAPTIST CHURCH— j Sunday morning worship: Church ; School at 9:45. Supt., Mr. W, Cur- • tis. Morning worship at 11. a.m. j The junior choir was in charge of ! music, under the direction of Mrs. j Mary G. Pulley. Scripture read- ; ing by Rev. Mr. Rountree. | A powerful message was deliv ered by the pastor. Dr. Grady Dav is from the Book of St John. ■ WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday morning wor j ship: Church School at 9:4f> Supt. Miss Nannie Morgan. Morning wor ship at 11: a.m. The senior choir was in charge of music under the ' direction of Miss Nannie Morgan, j fg £TA Zeta Phi Beta Sorority j LEST Inc., Raleigh j ' MiiiDiiiinMlrnm '■nn—lmnn *ir,yw»4*iaawM»M4W»wwmiiM,At'wiwwf crwtwi.wiii> UMHW—w Zetas are making plans for their state meeting which wiil be held in Rocky Mount, on Dec. 7. Soror Alice Bailey will be host Basiieus. Soror Nora Lockhart went by plane to Bluefield, West Va., on Nov. 9 to attend a planning meet ing in connection with the region al meeting to be hoid there on April 25, 26. 27. On Nov. 13 a group of teachers •nmwirir.w* mcmim am nnm~ ~ir n * BE WINTER WISE I j. and Get One of Our ~, jLQ BEAUTIFUL f $ WINTER DRESSES ! ; They are everything you need m ■ I | style and comfort for the hard < \ Tm-mfjlfgf j winter months ahead. «- x :v.. Tyfyn/e • ' suits—coats 'jam | HATS All for fine, comfortable WintCT -CLOTHES for MEN SUITS * TOPCOATS ! ' <s , ‘ * • OVER & SPORT COATS )\U \ EXTRA PANTS j j Open an Account Today! U iM*.ir i< fT-r irr m,|i, mum -nrrrnwr rrr IT’S EASY TO PAY THE O.K. WAY! 0. K. CLOTHING CO. | 1U EAST MARTIN STREET ‘luiwm j Wcatkd ffhi»k«jf» 30J5,*Str»8W Whiskey S Years Old • 70% Gram Neutral Spirit* Organist. Mr. Leon Haywood The pastor, Rev. C. L. Gidney brought a wonderful sermon. YOUNG’S MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME CHURCH Morning worship: Church School at 9:45. Sup*,. Mrs. Della Ford. Morning worship at. 11: a.m. The senior choir had charge of music, un der the direction of Miss BettieJ. Brodie. A very good sermon was delivered by tl\. pastor. Rev. J. N. Leverettee, from the Book ol St. Matthews, 11 tli Chapter. LILY OF THE VALLEY BAP TIST CHURCH: Church School at 10: a.m Supt., Mr. Joseph Williams. Morning worship at 1!: a.m. 17ie : cnior choir was in charge of mus ic. uwh r the dtt ection of Mr. Wil lie Henderson. The pastor. Rev. G. it. Graham preached a won derful sermon from the Book of Revelations, Ist Chapter, 17th 18th \ et'ses. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH I Sunday morning worship: Church j School at 10:30. Supt., Mr. Walter I Price. Morning worship at 12 noon, i The pastor. Rev. George Mitchell, j delivered a warm message. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ! Sunday morning worship: Church School at 9:30 Supt., Mr. W. H. j Taylor. Sr. Morning worship at 11: a.m. The senior choir was in charge of music under the direction j of Mrs. M. T. James. Minister of I rnusic, Mrs. E M. M. Kelly. A j very spiritual message was deliv ered by our pastor, Dr. O. S. Bul lock. The pastor, members and friends share their heartfelt sym pathy with the bereaved family of Mr. Thomas Elisha Poe, whose fu neral was held at the First Bap tist Church Tuesday at 1: p.m. from Wilson spent sortie time at j CrOsby-Garfield School observing. I Among this group was Soror June Manley. Soror Ellen Alston has relumed from Toronto. Canada where on Nov 5, ti and 7, she atended the Second Continental Assembly of the North American Women’s Un ion o fth< Baptist World Alliance j She represented the Lott Carey I WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1957 Women's Auxiliary of Washington, D, C., Baptist women from all of ihe 48 states were in attendance. The meetings were held in the Yorkminister Baptist Church, She reports that the “Leader ship Techniques Conference'' was very interesting in that she gath ered many things to bring back to those who are leaders. One night was spent at the Baptist Headquar ters in Washiiiton, D. C. The "Zeta-Litcß" are striving to make this year their best. They voted to take in new members and to entertain them at a get ac quainted social. On Dec 7, they plan to have their installation serv ice. This group was represented in the Shaw University Homecoming parade. Telephone TE 2-8777 Bloodworth Strf.ft i TOURIST HOME | Clean, Comfortable Room* Radio and Television j 424 S. Bloodworth St. Raleigh i !^|| j * s four Fire Insurance adequate ou your home? Was it bought to cover your home ten years l ago or five years ago when the value was half what it is now? j The value of your home is worth protecting. Let Caveness Insurance Agency give you full protection on your home and furnishings. CALL 3-35*3 BEFORE VOU SUFFER UN-| NECESSARY FIRE LOSS. I j CAVENESS j Insurance Agency j academy building : Dial TE 3-3563 •toy CAVENESS, Jr. ROY CAVENESS. Sr. PRINTING » COMMERCIAL « SOCIAL | Consul! 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