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RALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS . CHURCHES A/V. .. /> -v J.. | ' ★ VISITING SICK ANNOUNCEMENTS MRS. CLARKSON VISITS Mrs. Agnes A .Clarkson of San Francisco, California was the re :rnt guest of her parents, on Smithfield St. Mrs. Clarkson, a lfts3 graduate of Shaw University, is the former Miss Agnes Iverna Alston of this city. OVERNIGHT GUEST Miss Mary E. Griffin ,a mem her oflhe faculty of L, H. f os ter High School, Blackstone, Virginia, was an overnight guest at the homo of Mr. and I.TfICQUIN'S JLI mm kM 1 FLAVORED fc4l 1 BRANDY jKSII I | 52.25 PINT gCHARISS JACQUIN 1 Cie. ln<., PHiIA., P6NNA. 70 OtOOf f Sleps!-@£ Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-1071 | Join Our 1958 | 1 mcu^mrl I You Can Have MORE Christmas Shopping I | MONEY Next Year! I I ? H It sso cas y to save up painlessly for next year’s Christ- *5 B ,nas £ ifts l) y joining our Christmas Savings Club for S € 58, ' < ave just a moderate amount each payday ~. and have a LOT to spend a year from now. i ■ ■ YOU CAN SAVE: 1 4$ ♦ A \ 100 cach wcek for 50 week* .. $ so.OO % S ( f ,f (f) fcj 200 cach week for SO week* 100 .00 § *4 (v 3/10 CaCh Weck for 50 wtek » 150.00 ££ •1, .0.00 each week for.. SO weeks 500.00 3jr % %#( SELECT THE CLASS TO FIT 1 g *■ <-l »*6*i YOUR NEEDS... NOW! 5 | MECHANICS & FARMERS I | BANK I 5* Raleigh - Durham & « .. v .... ■*« •<# ... w . j v »•«. i... 4*. ★ BIRTH I3 and BIRTHDAYS Mrs. Charles R. .Tones, 21R i Camden Street, last Wednes day night. .Miss Griffin, a na tive of Tryon, N. C„ left Thanksgiving Day for Mount Olive where she spent the holi days with relatives. SOT. STROL’I) HERE Sgl. Janies Stroud visited his parents at 307 Cannon Street re cently. He has served 12 years in the U.S. Navy. HOSTS DINNER PARTY' Mrs James Stroud was hostess •k CLUB NEWS and NOTES lat a dinner party for a group of her daughter's friends recently at her home, 307 Cannon Street. Gloria Faye Stroud, the daughter was a 1957 debutante. Guests pres ent included Misses Mamie Rid dick, Marilyn Pridgeon, Christine Bates, Phyllis Mann. Evangeline Hunter, Patricia Hinton, Bettie Ridley, Delores Autry, Catherine. Williams. Shirley Satterfield, De lores Smith, Clementine Harris, Helen Lilly, Cleopatra High and Addessa Brown. HIGH NIK OOL GLEE CLUB The Pattiilo High School Glee Club of Tarboro will present » concert at the Davie Street Presby terian Church Sunday afternoon at s:p.m. MRS. LAWRENCE HOSTESS Mrs. Ruth M. Lawrence ha* as her house guests for the Thanksgiving holidays her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davenport and daughter, Melody, of Newport News. Virginia. VISITORS FROM DILLON Misses Estella and Sarah Burton of Dillon. S. C. were Thanksgiv ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. For rest Wilson of Poole Road recent ly. The Bethea sisters are teachers at the Dillon High School. HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Mr. Bernard Wilson was home for Thanksgiving arid Mr. Charles Golightly was his house guest. Both are juniofs at A and T College, SPEAKS AT CARY SCHOOL Dr. Nelson Ha ris. Director of Education at Shaw University, was i guest speaker at Cary Elementary School, recently. Left to right are: Mrs. L. M. Ballentine, Mrs.' Gladys White, Miss Wilma McCrae, Mrs. A. G. Guilford. Mrs. E, YV ivrrv Dr. Harris, Mrs I W Lo gan, E. F. Rayford. Mrs. F. B. Taylor, Mrs. E. 11. II It, Miss E. Lipin and Mrs. A. T. Webb. Member* I of the faculty not shown are A. G. Davis and E. L. <• -o. s *7.'S ' ■ ■ ' f* =*/§ W ' ' ' METHODIST YA OMEN AT BENNETT Mrs. Hazel Hall of the YVinton District (standing! is reg i istered by Miss Ruth Comer, of Greensboro. N. C.. as members of the Woman A Society of Christian Ser>- | ice and Wesleyan Service Guild of the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church held their I conference promotion day at Bennett College. Seated (center) is Mrs. G. M. Phelps and to her right is ! Mrs. Mary B. Carroll of Rowland, N. C. Weekly Church Roundup By Mrs. May L. Broadie Greensboro. Golightly is a native ot Greenville, S. C CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE The day class of Civella Beauty College has two stud ents graduating soon. They are Mrs. Dorothy Kelly of Fayette ville and Miss Irene Dunston of Raleigh. Mrs. Christiania Pitts, president of the college attended a meeting for beauty college owners In Greensboro, Saturday, November 3®. The school gave a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. ROBERT SANDERS HERE Mr. Robert Edward Sanders, son of Mrs. and Mrs. E. L. Sanders, Sr. of 1107 S, Bloodworth Street, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents. He ret.rned to A and T College, Greensboro, where he is a freshman, Sunday afternoon. ATTEND DEBUTANTE BALL Mrs. Marjorie P. Holley of Wil liamston, Mrs. Eldred P. Smith of Toledo, Ohio, Miss Ruby Pailin of New Rochelle, N. Y., Miss A. M. Pailin of Louisville, Kv., Miss M. L. Pailin. and Mr. Alfred Palin, Jr., of Elizabeth City., ail sisters and brothers of Mrs. Geneva P. Brown and a niece. Patricia Ann Holley and friend, Mrs. C, M. Day is. attended the deb. ball where 1 Mrs. Brown's daughter, Addessa. reigned as Queen of the debs. Sandra L. Shirley, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Shirley cele brated her birthday Saturday, No vember 3, at 1011 F,. Martin St. The kids attending the party were: Sheron Stroud. Belesia Ward Gaile Fain, Edna Et.ha Daniel, Con nie Davenport, Willie Daniel, Bren da Crsharn and Robert Daniel. Many games were played. A film of Mickey Mouse was shown. Lime move# through the soil very little. Management is the key to farm ing success. DFIUXti HOTEL 11 Member of N. H. A. Clean, Comfortable Rooms j Miss Lucille GriswolcL Prop. : 226 E. CaAarrns St. Raleigh j Phone TE 3-680® TTT“!T'! ■' ■' , MONUMENTS i Since 1802—Marble-Granite i Buy Dlrftll , ' *" —-f.-tw._je Y/ARNER ME MOR ALS ' j &?», RastersV ■if •I V >, zf J ' 11l ■—■■Ml I■! II ' I I I’ 1 THE CAROLINIAN YOUNG'S MISSIONARY CHAPEL CME CHURCH Sun day morning worship: Church j School began at the regular hour, 9:45. Supt.. Mrs. Della Ford, was jin charge. Morning worship at 11:- j a.m. The senior choir was in charge of music, directed by Miss Hettie J. Broadie. Many were in spired by the spiritual message coming from the pastor, Rev. J. Leverette. UNION BAPTIST Morning worship: Church School at 10:30 Supt., Mr. Walter Price was in charge. A wonderful message was enjoyed by the congregation from the pastor, , Rev. J. W Mitchei! from the Book of Psalms, 11th Chapter, Ist verse. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sunday morning worship service: Church School at 9.45. The Supt., Mr Nathaniel Brinson, was in charge. Morning j worship at 11: a.m.. The senior j choir was in charge of rnusie, uri- ; dor the direction o£ Mr. Ernest j Massenburg. The sermon was by ■ the pastor, Rev. How nrd Cunning ham, from the Book of St. Matt., 11th, 12tli verse. WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday morning wor ship: Church School at 9:45. Supt., Miss Namie Morgan. Morning wor ship at 11. a.m. The senior choir had charge of music, under the di rection of Miss Nannie Morgan. Organist, Mr.'Leon Haywood. The congregation was inspired by the message delivered by the pas tor, Rev. C. L, Gidney. from the Book of. Isaiah. 53rd Chapter. O BERLIN ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH —Sunday morning wor ship: Church School at 9:45. Supt,, Mr. W. Curtis. Morning worship at' iff ***** , l oW *’ s -I'.i-irfr 1 *». ♦• *„ *w. **: fc-i v>^ 1!: am The junior choir was in charge of music, under the direc tion of Mrs. Mary G. Pulley. A full house heard a soul-stirring ser mon by the ■ pastor, Dr. Grady Davis, from the Book of Dueter onomv, Bth Chapter. LILY OF THE VALLEY BAP HEALTH HINTS %r Or. Frank G. Floydra, Pr««)dtn!„ National Chiropractic Association S3 Tonsil* Are Not A Mistake of Nature! i A tendency to sore throats does not mean the tonsils have to be j removed; that is, unless they are infected so badly that they are no longer abie to perform their im portant function. Every once In a while it is discovered some part of the body can be removed without any apparent damage resulting. The parts removed are classified as a sort of error committed by na ture. But nature makes no mis takes, and it is soon realized there was a function for the removed or gans. The reason sometimes given is that it is “preventive”—the type of logic which suggests the ampu j tation of a hand because a finger j might some day be infected. We now know the tonsils have a ; definite and most important func ; tion. They are throat filters and i are guardians of the respiratory ; system and the body. There is a j clear connection between the sud ; den, enormous rise in the number of children stricken with polio, and the over all increase in polio cases. Polio* which was once not nearly so prevalent an it is today, rapidly * became a nation-wide epidemic WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 1957 TIST CHURCH Church School at ID: a.m. Supt., Mr. Joseph Wil liams. Sr. The senior choir had charge of music, under the direc tion of Mr. Willie Henderson. The powerful message was delivered by the pastor. Rev. J. H. Graham, from ! ihe Book of St. Matt., sth Chapter, • | :!7th and 23th verses. ! PENTECOST AI 1' O 1.1 NIfS S 1 1 CHURCH Morning worship: j j Church School at 10: a.tn. Morn- < mg worship at 11:30. The pastor. Rev. Bessie Campbell, delivered a wonderful sermon FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning worship: Church School at 9:30. Supt.. Mr. YV. 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