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10 THE CilSCLmiA* WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1958 The Raleigh : SCENE I- E. AUSTIN SPEAKS L. iJ. Austin, editor of the Oar- ! aline. Times, Durham, spoke atthe i Bloodworm Sheet '/MCA on I Monday at the regular weekly "meeting of the Ministerial Alli ance. He was presented by the -« ftiCfc ,-O . f , - it'UUu.HGiU W4t U D4IU ' president of the Alliance, Rev. P. H. Johnson, presiding. Discussing the subject "The Power Os Sacrificial readership,’ Mr. Austin stated that one key to ! the. solution of today’s problems | ts to find leaders who will de- ; crcfase their own personal desires j and ambitions in order that the : welfare of the total community maybe increased or improved. There is also the attitude on the part es many people to over : rate white collar professions and ' tend to discredit business and j skilled jobs. This results in a j weak economic base which under iplnes our economic hasp. Ih reply to his own question j "What Is That in Thine Hand? *. | • the speaker stated that Negro! otiaens today have a feeling of togetherness as was demonstrated in Montgomery and the ballot guaranteed by the course which may be used to help solve todays problems. INCOME tAX BRIEFING AT YWCA Persons interested in learning how to properly fill out and file i their federal income tax forms; arc .invited to attend a meeting’ at tljC Sojourner Truth Branch of | the VWCA Thursday. February i 20, at 8 p.m. Mr. J. W. Wright of the Intern- j a! Revenue Department will be present to explain the 195? tax forms rind to answer any ques tions aJbout how to properly an swer the questions raised by these forms. The Adult Education And Activities Committee of the YW CA that is sponsoring this mefet GREEN CHAPEL "I BAPTIST CHURCH Blount Street SmithffeM, N. C. - REV, J. H'. BRYAOT, Pastor j Sunday School 10:00 —Ift .45 I Prayer Service 10c 50—11 TO Processional —Introit Call To Worship Morning Hymn Scripture f Hymn Prayer Hymn Announcements Dec, Frank Penny, Clerk Recognition Os Visitors Offering—Music by Chon (Help for Others) Sepmonette: “Unity In The Ohsrch" Announcements Os Offering Mediation. Hymn Sermon: “Words That Enoch Walked With God” Invitation To Discipleshlp Recessional Benediction flight Sermon: “Am I My Bro ther's Keeper 1 * ~ * T ' ... ! 1 / J* f j { Yoy 90f ° | A^^***td f "jy) " NEWCAR! / YES! X \ /With the help of o \ ' s^?^rr;nrr^. "v **•*•*««*£«•**•*»*«»#* i SCONOMIOM. AND CONVENigNT TOO ..- CHOOSE YOUR OWN INSURANCE ACINT ... EASIER TO HANDLE ... (FINANCE YOUR NEXT CAR HERE MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK RALEIGH - DURHAM I; Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL TE 3-1071 •r I ajy i. ii. iw.—■«-!> i ah* - • ; nig, is hopful that a large nura- 1 ! her of persons will be present to: | hear Mr. Wright’s explanation! I and to clear up any in launder-1 standing that might be bothering j them relative to their income tax | problems. BIRTHDAY ttllt HOLDS j MEETINGS Ihe December meeting of the Birthday Ciub was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Claudius Morgan on Bedford j Avenue. This meeting, feat ured by an elaborate dinner, { honored the birthdays of Mr*. Annie Lord am! Mrs, Eleanor ! Flagg. The January meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Le i amta. Ingram of Bedford Ave nue, had Mrs, Thelma Hollo way as its hostess, along with Mrs Ingram. This meeting was in honor of the birthday of Mr* Thelma Holloway. A sumptuous repast was enjoyed, by the many guests present at this meeting. * * * ♦ 18 ATTEND YOUTH CONFERENCE HERE The executive committee of the N C. YMCA Older Youth Confer ence met in their annual planning ! session at the Bloodworth Street YtoCA Sunday morning, February 3. Mr. Vernon Mcßae, conference | president, presided at the meet i ing, which was held to make plans ! for the annual state-wide Older j j Youth Conference to be held in j j Greensboro, April 18-20. Mr. E. L.! ! Halford, executive secretary of i the Bloodworth Street YMCA. is the executive director of the con ference. YWCA WIVES PLAN PARTY The YW Wives Club of tire lo cal branch will make merry at a ; Valentine Party to be held at the j YW Saturday night, February 15. | This organization will also spon-i sor a meeting at the YW on Wed - j nesday evening, February 19, at j I which time courses in metal e- j ! nameling and ceramics will be i i offered. The general public is cor- j | dially invited to attend this! ’ meeting and become interested in j learning to develop these skill:. Mrs, Julia Smith is chairman of this group. REV. FLEMING WILL BE SPEAKER i The Rev. John W. Fleming, ex , ecutive secretary of the N.C. Bap j ttst State Sunday School Conven tion, will be the speaker at the | Lincoln Day Tea to be held at I —. i • fIiiMKHirTWW iwgi—umi wi* nn ir —'—t ! i GRACE | | A.M.E. Zion Church | I Corner Hill & Edenton St#. j ■ Church School Ift :00A.M. i i Morning Worship 11:30 A.M, ! V. C. T 3. 6:45P.M. Evenelng Worship 8:00 P.M. (Mid-Week Prayer Services) Wednesday Evening 8:00 P.M Communion —Each First Sun day-Morning & Evening 1 •jP®y&f§* wfm'"ro< “Jn-/ * •/ Ts<k* Jtf*" i the Wilson Temple Method.st j I Church, Sunday afternoon. Fen j s. at 4 p.m. Music for this oe- | ] casion will be furnished by the | j choir of the Oberlln Baptist ! Church. Thr; public is cordially i invited to attend this event | CREDIT UNION HEARS YM EXECUTIVE ! Mr, E. L. Baiford, executive sec- | ret,ary of the Bloodworth Street ! YMCA was the featured speaker i at the annual meeting of the Per- j qulnmn» County Credit Union, j j held in Hertford. Tuesday even- i j ing, January 26. Mr. W. R. Pres ! cott is secretary of tire union and reported a most successful year j of operation. This Credit Union now has over $75,000 in total as- { sets and is a tremendous toftu ence for good in the eastern area it serves so well. GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION CLUB The attention of the public is i called to the weekly meetings of j the Great Books Discussion Club I at the Sojourner Truth YWCA on ; Wednesday afternoons at 3 p.m., Authors, literature and current j topics are discussed at these meet- i ings which are held on the open- j forum plan. Mrs Edith John is ' the chairman of this group. MISS HUNT MAKES "WHO’S WIIO” Miss Ann R. Hunt, a senior la the field of music education at Virginia State College, has been selected as one of 23 stu j dents who will represent the college in “Who’s Who" In American Colleges and Uni versities,” Miss Hunt is now doing her cadet teaching on the high school level at the Armstrong High School, Rich mond, Va. She completed her j l cadet teaching on the elemen tary level at Petersburg. Miss Hunt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hunt of | 115 N. State Street, Raleigh, and is a graduate of Ligon | High School. BAHA’IS TO MEET HERE The Bahai’s of Raleigh will hold ! their Sunday evening meeting m the YMCA Library at 600 South: Bloodworth Street, at 8:00, Feb ruary 9, 1953 With Mrs. Margaret I Quance speaking on ‘ Prayer and Meditation". The public is cor- j dially invited. “MUSIC EXTRAORDINARY” SLATED “Music Extraordinary” will be rendered by the KittreH College Choir of Xittreb, Sunday at 4, pm., at the St. Paul AME Church, j Raleigh. The group is Uf.diu the • direction, of Mr. Charles Alston of Durham and Rev. L. S. Penn, I pastor, invites the public to at-! I tend. ! 'NEW JACK & JILL MEMBERS Three new members joined the ! Raleigh chapter of the Jack A Jill Club of America, Inc., Sunday, January 25. Members admitted were Mrs. Marjorie Debnam, Mrs. Mildred McDowell and Mrs. Ruby Stroud. Highlights of the installation program were the greetings from Mr. W, Davenport. Those present were Dr. and i Mrs. Ft. W. McDowell, Mrs. M. i Debnam, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stroud, | Mr. and Mrs. J. Abron. Jr., Mr. | and Mrs. M. Ratey, Mrs, Geneva ; Brown. Mrs. Margaret Capehart, I Mr. and Mrs. J. Coefield, Mrs JM. Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. W i Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hayes, Dr. and Mrs. C. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Keck. Mr. and Mrs. W Latham, Mr. and Mrs. C. Light ner, Mrs. R. Lightner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. G: Newell, Dr. and Mrs. N- Perry. Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid, Mr. arid Fayetteville Street BAPTIST CHITECH Cor. Fayetteville and Hunter TE 3-3283 Raleigh. N. C. REV. 3. W, JONES Pastor W. F. PETERSON Secretary JOSEPH WHITAKER Chairman of Finance 9.30 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service Take heed onto yourselves and to all the flock over which the Holy Ghost has | made you overseers, to feed the church of God. —Acts 20:23 j subject: “ Pastor* weapon ! sibSUty to the Church" i 6:00 P.M. B. T. U. ! j NIGHT SERVICE— As 1 was with Moses, so will j Ibe with thee. —Joshua 1:5 Subject: "God's Promise to ! Those Who Follow Him." 7 -30 Wednesday Teacher* Meeting. 8:30 Wednesday -- Prayer Service. What Doing Around Tourn ! RECEIVES AWARD FOB 25-YEARS’ SERVICE Mrs Alberta Grant of New York is shown; receiving a check for $2503,00 from Mr. Arthur Mendelson, General Manager of the 1. Posner Company, j a beauty products supply house. The Board of Directors of the firm awarded Mrs. Grant a plaque | i and SIOO.OO for each of the 25 years she has worked with the company as Chief Production Manager S and Chemist. She supervises 75 employees and since joining the staff in 1932, has steadily progressed to her present position. Also shown are other employees of the firm. Weekly Church Roundup I By Mrs » May L. Broadie YOUNG’S MISSIONARY, ; CHAPEL CME CHURCH Sun- J ! day morning worship: Church , j School be an at the usual hour 1 i with the nipt, Mrs. Della Ford, iin charge lomlng worship start ed at. 11 o clock. The senior choir I had charge of music, under the j direction of Miss Bettie J, Broa- I die. A very good message was de ! livered by the pastor, the Rev. J In. Leverette from the book of ; Galatians. I LILY OF THE VALLEY j : CHURCH Sunday morning j worship: Church School began at' i 10:30 with the supt., Mr. Joseph! ; Williams, Sr., in charge. Regular j I church services began at 12 noon ; with the senior choir in charge i of music, under the direction of i Mr. Willie Henderson. A very in spirational sermon was preached by the pastor, the Rev. G. H. Gra ham. WILSON TEMPLE METHO i DIST CHURCH Sunday morn : ing worship: Church School at ! 9 :45. The supt., Miss Nannie Mor | gan, was in charge. The morning worship started at 11 o’clock with i the senior choir in charge of rnus- I ic, directed by Miss Nannie Mor i gan. The pastor, the Rev. Calvin L. Oldney, delivered a wonderful sermon from the book of St. Luke UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning worship: Church School began at 10:30 with Mr. |B. T. Sanders, supt.. in charge, j ! Worship service opened at 12! j noon with the congregation sing i ing. The spiritual message was 1 delivered by the pastor, the Rev. George Mitchell. ; ST. PAUL AME CHURCH i Sunday morning worship: Church | School was held at the usual hour i cheil, to charge. Mrs, Geneva | with the supt.. Mrs, Hattie Mit | Brown was at the piano with Miss i Jessye Me bane leading the sing i Ing, A fine review of the lesson ; was given by the pastor, the Rev. ! L. S. peun. He took his text from ! Romans. 15-1, and delivered a i wonderful sermon. TOPPER MEMORIAL BAP : TIST CHURCH Sunday morn i ing worship. Church School open jcd at 9:45 with the supt. in I charge. Morning worship began at J ll o’clock with the senior choir I in charge. Morning worship began at li o'clock with the senior choir in charge of music and Mrs. M. R. Boone at the or, an. The Rev, W. K. Lucas was guest speaker for the j Mrs. R. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. J: ! White. Mr. and Mrs. J. Winters ! and Mi's. M. Yarbrough. j DELUXE HOTEL Mcmbiw of N. H, A, Clean, Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold. Prop. 320 it. Cabarrus St. Raleigh Phone TE 3-6800 MONUMENTS Since 1902—Marble-Granite aaents here Ii Buy Dlrectl * -». .7ARNER MEMOR ALS 3919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N C. Actors Rstirowd—rfont Os Method) i morning service. He brought a very ! inspiring message from the 11th i chapter of St. Matthews, i FIRST CONGREG AT lONAL ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Sunday morning worship: Church School began at 0:45. The supt., Mr. Sher man Lewis, was in charge of music. Organist, Mr. Ernest Massenburg. It was Holy Communion Sunday, The text for the sermon was taken from the Book of Ist Corinthians, ZMWA Phi'Beta Sorority EST !nc ., Raleigh SOROK NUGENT GUEST SPEAKER Sovor Mary W. Nugent of Virgi nia State College faculty will be the guest speaker for Finer Wom anhood Week, which will be held at Shaw University Vesper Ser vices on February 23rd. ZETA-LITE RESUMES STUDIES ' Beth Carnage, daughter of Sor er Mary Carnage has resumed her studies at Howard University after spending a week at home during the semester break. congratulations to alpha KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY Congratulations to the A. K. A. I Sorority which is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the sorority and the 30th Anniversary of the Hi ' s-/ and her staff -?"*V** j Sweets for your Valentine,, and a pretty salad, too! Here’s a layered one, made with better-biending Carna tion Evaporated Milk that will also delight the littie Valentines in your family. I ' ‘ VALENTINE SALAD i Make* 8 to 10 servings) 2 eupi (#303 ton) fruit cocktail I cup undiluted CARNATION 2 packages strawberry-flavored EVAPORATED MIIJK gelatin y 4 cup l»ma?i Juice Syrup plus water to mak* 3 tups % cup chopped •Cvra Vj tup mayonnaise Drain fruit. Dissolve gelatin in white Add mayonnaise, Cama boiling syrup-water mixture, tion and lemon Juice, Mix weli j Pour 1 cup of hot gelatin into a Stir in fruit and celery. Pour In -2 quart mold. Refrigerate until to mold or. top of clear gelatin set. Chill remaining gelatin un layer. Chili until firm, about 2 til consistency of unbeaten egg hours. C-rr* Printed in USA j t ifOhimy / 0 K 'Wt 5 l * /y&T^^SaSSm ’lffl)|| • '{J f&k llth chapter. 25th verse. BETH UHEM BAPTIST! CHURCH Sunday morning wor* j ship: Church School began at 10 • o'clock with the supt., Mr. Alton I j Dunn in charge. Morning worship began at It o'clock with the s; " >r choir in charge of music. Th ■ tor, the Rev. Leotha D brought a very inspiring sc . tun from the book of St. Mark, 12th chapter, 28th-34th verses. ii n ri mw —wwmiww Alpha Theta Omega Chapter on j Friday 7th, at Jeffreys School Gym- | tcmim, eioT NATIONAL DENTAL WEEK j "etas sincerely hope that, all par ents will observe National Dental Week by being sure that their ’ children see a dentist at least twice j a year. SOROR TOTING VISITS NATIVE C ITY Rasilcus P. W. Young and hus band motored to Winston-Salem over the weekend to witness the closing celebration of the Y. M C. A. membership Drive Mr. Otis Watson, brother of Sorer Young, won for the second time the metal /or solicitation of members for 195 a. My Lady s Doings \ + + + n And Out Os Town OBERLIN BAPTIST CHURCH - . Sunday m ormng worship: Church School opened at 9:45 with the superintendent, Mr W. Curtis, in charge. Mornnig worship began at 11 o’clock. The junior choir v.v. in charge of m usic. under the direr- , tion of Mr. Gaston Pulley with i Mrs. Gaston Pulley at ttie organ ! The pastor, the Rev. Grady Davis. > preached from the book of Act? ; 16th chapter and 30th verse — j ___ . « Teiephoni j E 2 8771 Bloodworth Street TOURIST HOME Clean. Comfortable Rooms Radio and Television 424 S. Blond worth St. Sta Irish I* vour Eire insurance, adequate on your home? Was it bought to cover your home ten years ago or five years ago when the vaine was half what it is now/ The value of your home i* worth protecting. Let Caveneas Insurance Agency give you full protection on your home and furnishings. ‘ CALL 3-3583 BEFORE YOU SUFFER UN NECESSARY FIRE LOSS. CAVENESS Insurance Agency 116 S. HARRINGTON ST. Dial TE 3-3563 ROY CAVENESS. Jr ROY CAVENESS, Sr. PRINTING • COMMERCIAL # SOCIAL Consult Us lor Reasonable Estimate* Prompt Tfc Service Phone TE 4-5558 ——-THE-* CAROLINIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 518 E. Martin Street Raleigh. N. 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