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THE CAROLINIAN
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY *«, 1958
The Raleigh
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4UWTEU.T WPHTMINISTER
FELLOWSHIP MEETING
The winter meeting of the
Westminster Fellowship Ot tile
CStpc Pear PreeUy'wijy will be held
*.t the First Presbyterian Church
in Oxford, Saturday. February 22
The theme of this meeting is
"Continuing to look at the 25-
yfar program of the Presbyterian
Church.
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the meet will feature an
Bd<ter«s by the Kev. Mr, Rob
ert L. Shirley, pastor of the
D*»te Street Presbyterian
C'hwroh here. Rev. Shirley will
speak on the subject, ''lnspir
ing Worship Service in the
Local Church.” James Law
rence is president of the Fel
lowship and Mis* Karlen*
Bridges is the stited clerk.
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EDUCATION GROUP TO MEET
The Parent Education Commit
tee of the Sojourner Truth YWCA
will hold its monthly meeting at
the home of Mrs, Lillian Free
man, 318 S. Tarboro Street, Mon
day evening, February 24. »fc 8 p,
m. Mrs. Ada Janugan, president,
will preside,
MRS. HELEN GOULD AT DUKE
HOSPITAL
Mrs. Helen Gould, 2212 Everett
Avenue, is reported as resting well,
following an operation at Duke
Hospital, Durham, last week.
NEW JERSEY POSTAL
INSPECTOR VISITS CITY
25 V *
’ Mr. Austin Smith, postal in
spector in th« Newark, N. J„
postal district, accompanied by
Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs,
John Clark, all of Ridgewood,
New Jersey, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Flagg at the Chamberlain
Street home. Mrs. Smith is
the former Miss Lois Hunter
of this city. The Jersey party
was on the way to Florida for
GREEN CHAPEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Blount Street
Smithfietd, N. C.
REV. J. H, BRYANT', Pastor
Sunday School 10:00-—40:45
Prayer Service 10:50-—11:10
Probe,9«k)ht.i~~lntroit
Call To Worship
Morning Hymn
Scripture
Hymn
Prayer
Hymn
Antwuncemcnu Dec. Frank
Penny, Clerk
Recognition Os Visitor*
Offering—Music by Choir
(Help for Others)
Semonette; "The Gasoline
Lawn-Mower”
Announcements Os Offering
Meditation Hymn
Sermon: 11:68 a.m.—
“And They Were On Our
Accord *
Invitation To DUeipleship
Recessional
Benediction
Night Sermon: “Am I My Bra
fiber's Keeper”
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SCHOOL BOARD CRITICIZED
IN HOLY t'ASE
The Rev. Mr. W. W. Pinlator,
panel speaker at the February 17
session of the Raleigh Public
School study class of the current
Institute of Religion program, was
deeply cirtical of the refusal of
the Raleigh School Board for its
refusal to admit Josehp Hiram
Holt, Jr. to vna Needham Brougii
ton High School. Rev, Firdatvr
said that all conditions favorable
to harmonious integration were
present in that case,
Appearing on the panel with
Rev. Finiator were: Mr. Jesse O.
Wsriderson, supt. of Raleighs pub
lic schools: Mrs. Farko Thoma.*-,
president of the Raleigh FT A and
the Rev. Otis L. Hairston, pastor
of Brookstone Baptist Church,
Henderson.
ROY ALETTES HOLD MEETING
The Roy ale ties Social and Civic
Club held its monthly meeting
Sunday afternoon. Febraury 16.
at the home of Mr'S, ports Brown
on Oberlin Road. Mrs, Eleanor
Flagg, club president, presided
over the meeting.
YW HOSTESS CLUB TO HOLD
PARTY
The Y Hostess Club of the So
journer Truth YWCA will hold a
party for its members and their
guests Friday evening, February
21, at the YWCA.
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NOW RESIDING IN CONN.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester M.
Parker of this city left last
Sunday evening, along with
their daughter, Brenda Antoi
nette, for Hartford, Conn.,
where they will make their
home. Mrs. Parker is the
former Miss Judith Ami Win
ters of 306 S, State Street. In
Conn., they will be at home at
150 Market Street, Apt. 17,
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
CLUB
The Booker T. Washington Club
will hold its regular meeting in
the dining room of the Manly
Street Christian Church Sunday.
February 33, at 4 p.m. All officers
and members are urged to be pre
sent. The president of the club
is Mr. John Chavis.
MRS. RAND SHOWERED
Mrs. Mildred C. Rand was sur
prised by many of her friends
who showenM her with gifts on
her birthday, February 14, at the
home of Mrs. Jacqueline Cooper.
605 8. East Street.
GRACE
A.M.E. Zion Church
Cartier Hill Se Edenton Sts,
Church School 10:00 AM.
Mobning Worship .11:30AM.
V. O. B 6:45 P.M.
Svenelhg Worship .. 8:00 P.M.
(Mid-Week Prayer Services)
Wednesday Evening 8:00 P.M
Communion—Each First Sun
lay—Morning St, Evening
DFDS
RATTLE OF SONG PLANNED
HERE
A great battle of song Mill
be staged here .Sunday night
at 7:30 o’clock at Grace AME
Zion Church, corner of HU)
and Edenton Streets. Taking
part in this “battle” will be
the Gospel Jubilees, the llar
moneties and the Sensational
Evening Five Quintet. Ed Hail,
trader, of the above church
and invite* many tep singing
aggregations to appear there
every three years u a tri
bute to the paator and con
gregation.
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BENNETT COLLEGE ALUMNAE
STAGES CONFAB
Recently the members of the
Bennett Colleae Alumnae Club
here in Raleigh met at the home
of Mrs. Natalie Wimbcrley on
Battery Drive. Tire main business
of the afternoon wat the election
of officers. The officers elected
were: president, Miss Josephine
Hunter; secretary, Mrs. Arabella
H. Stallings; treasurer. Mrs. Nat*
! alie Wimbcrley; chairman of ways
and means committee, Murry
Turner; chairman of program
committee, Mrs. Jo Ina Delaney;
and chairman of social commit
tee, Mrs. Irene Dickens.
Other members of the group are
Miss Sidney Roberts, Mrs. Ruby
Maxwell, and Mrs. La Verne G.
Goins.
These Bennett grads meet on
the third Sunday of each momn
and are looking for - ward to some
rather interesting projects before I
they recess for the summer.
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JOHN R. LARKINS TO SPEAK \
IN FLORIDA
J. R. Larkins, Consultant, j
N. C. State Department of j
Public Welfare vrlU deliver two >
addresses and participate hi
work shops at Florida Agrl- j
cultural and Mechanical Uni- j
versity, Tallahassee, February !
19-21. He will speas to the
faculty and students and serve
as a consultant In connection
with the Vocational Emphasis
Week Program.
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He will aiso address a session j
of the Seventh Annual Florida j
Guidance Conference. This con- j
ference will be attended by gui- j
dance counselors and teachers. !
affiliated with guidance programs
from all over ihe state.
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THE REV, J. H. BRYANT, Pss
tor ol Green Chapel Baptist
Church Blount St.., Smlthfield,
M. (!., wishes to announce to his
members and Christian friends
that he has been called to the
charge of First Baptist Church,
55adin N, C. The Rev. Bryant,
expresses liis enjoyment of pas
toring Green Chapel, and regrets
his leaving. Hia continuance cru
sade in the work of Christ, bec
kons him to Badln, N. C., ami the
pastorship of First Baptist
Church in that city.
Fayetteville Street
BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Fayetteville and Hunter
TB 3-3*831 Raleigh. N. C,
Jos.iih
9:80 . Sunday School
li:oo Worship Service
Turn to the Bock of Amos
4th chapter
Subject: "Preparation to
Meet God.”
Text: "Prepare to Meet Thy
God, O Israel’’
6:00 P.M B T. U.
Evening Message:: Ezekiel
37-4,
Subject: Oh, Ye dry bones
hear the word of the Lord.
A Message to « Dead Church.
7:30 Wednesday Teachers
Meeting.
8:30 Wednesday Prayer
Service.
BBSi
FFDDS
OFFICERS OF THE MINIS
TER'S and LAYMAN’S ABSO
LUTION OF THE A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH The persons shown
here are the officers of the Min
ister’s and Layman’s Association
of the A. M. E. Zion Church, who
wilt have charge of the affairs
University’s Journalism Dept. Sets
Date For ‘“Headliner Week”
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Every
spring. Lincoln University and spe
cifically. the Journalism Depart
ment, sees an influx of high school
students for Headliner Week.
The program for the 10th Head-
Oner Week, April 16 through 19,
lias just been announced by Dr. A.
S Pride, head of the department
and copies are going to high schools
throughout the country.
These workshops are scheduled,
Newspaper, Photography, snd Year
book, and if previous years are any
criteria, all will be well and en-
Weekly Church Roundup
: FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sundav
; morning worship: Church School
opened at the usual time with the
supt., Mr. Sherman Lewis, in
charge. Morning worship began
at u o'clock. It was installation
day for deacons and officers and
members of the senior choir had
I charge of music, under the direc
tion of Mr. Ernest Massenburg.
who also serves as organist. The
Inspiring message was delivered
by the Rev. J. Deoils Roberts of
the department of religion at
Shaw University.
ST. P AUL AME CHURCH j
Sunday morning’ worship: Church!
School opened at the usual hour j
with Mrs. Mitchell in charge. In i
tlie absence of Mrs. Geneva
Brown, Mamie Riddick presided
at the piano with Miss Jessye Me
bane directing the singing. The
morning service opened with the
senior choir leading the procecc
ional. Mrs. Wortham was at the
organ and Mrs. Stredwick at the
piano. The pastor, the Rev. L. S.
Penn, used as his text, Psalms, 48
12-13 "Proclaim the safety of
the Christian church.”
OBERLIN BAPTIST CHURCH
—Sunday morning worship:
Church School began at the usu
al time with the supt, Mr. W, Cur
tis, in charge. Morning worship
began at 11 o'clock with the jun
ior choir in charge of music, un
der the direction of Mr. Gaston
Pulley. A very spiritual serrnoh
was delivered by the pastor, Dr,
Grady D. Davis, from the subject,
"If God is for you who can be a
gainst you?”
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HE MO R ALS
3919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N.C.
(Across Railroad-Front of Method)
for 1958. At a recent meeting
the Association began a program
whtch promises to expand the
work of 'he F
work of the church, in many
fields, seated I-r, Dr. f. 1 rank-
lysi Jackson, Washington, D, €,
presldent; Mrs. Bailie V. More-
iand. Rock Hill, S, C, recording
IhusiastteaJly attended.
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Dr, Emil L. Talfel. professor
of journalism at the William
Alien White School of Journal
ism at ihe University of Kan
sas, will return to conduct the
Newspaper Workshop, as he
has done formerly. Mr. Avon
Wilson and Mrs. Phyllis Willis,
both of the Lincoln University
department of journalism, will
conduct the phootgraphy and
yearbook workshops, respect-
By Mrs. May L» Broadie
[ UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday morning worship: Church
School started at the < vaal hour
with the asst, supt., Mrs. Minnie
Jones, in charge. Morning service
began at 12 noon with the
congregational staging, A verv
spiritual sermon was delivered by
the pastor, Rev. George Mitchell.
YOUNG’S MISSIONARY TEM
PLE CME CHURCH Sunday
morning worship: Church School
opened at the usual hour with the
supt., Mrs. Della Ford, in charge
Morning worship started at 31
o'clock. The senior choir had
charge of music, under the di
rection of Miss Bettie J. Bron-.
die. A soul-stirring message was
delivered by the pastor, the Rev,
J. N. Leverette, from the Book of
St. John,
WILSON TEMPLE METHO
DIST CHURCH Sunday morn
ing worship: Church School at the
usual time, with Miss Nannie
Morgan, Supt., in charge. Morn
ing worship began, at 11 o'clock
with the senior choir in charge
of music, under the direction of
Miss Nannie Morgan. Organist,
Mr. Leon Haywood. A very inspir
ing sermon was delivered, by the
pastor, the Rev, C. L. Gidney,
from the Book of St. John.
LILY Cl* THE VALLEY BAP
TIST CHURCH *— The morning
worship _ service was opened with
th® senior choir singing, under
the direction of Mr, Willie Hen
derson. The pastor, the Rev. G
H. Graham, preached a nice ser
mon that touched the congrega
tion’s hearts.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH'
Sunday morning worship: Church
School began at 0:30 with the
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MRS, MAUBSA WHITAKER
Funeral services for Mrs. Ma
11m Whitaker, of 3912 Oak wood
Avenue, who died at St. Agnes
Hospital, were- held from Liglu
ner Funeral Home Chapel on
Thursday, February 13, at 2 pm.
with the Rev, Grady Davis offici
ating.
Survivors include: 3 nieces. Mrs.
John Nicholson of Salisbury; Mrs,
John C, Johnson of f&renville, N. j
€.. and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, of
New York City; one nephew, Jeth
ros Wilson, of Raleigh,
MRS. EVA CRUMP
Funeral services for Mrs, Eva
Crump, of 527 W. Cannon St„ who
died at Bt. Agnes Hospital on
Monday, Feb. 10, were held from
the Lightner Funeral Home Chap
el last Thursday at 3 p.m. with 1
the Rev. B. F. Alston In charge.!
Burial took place 8i ML, Hope I
DFDSDSD
j secretary; and Dr. G. W, Mc-
Murray, Birmingham. Ala,, exec
*Aive-secretary. Standing i-r: Dr.
S- P. Perry, Richmond, Va., y !ce
president; Dr. E. S. Hardgc, Bir
mingham, Ala., vice president
and Rev. Arthanie! Harris, Tus
j caloosa, Ala., member of exeeu
live committee.
ively,
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Visiting lecturers are also in
cluded on the program.
The Hoadiiner Dinner, always
one of the highlights of the week,
i scheduled f or April 16. and sev
eral distinguished guests are ex
pected to attend. Less formal will
be the Headliner Hop, the follow- I
ing evening.
During Headliner Week, names I
of the winners of the Essay Con- j
test now in progress, will be an- ;
Bounced and awards made,
supt.. Mr, W. IT, Taylor, Sr. pre
siding, Morning- worship started
at 11 o’clock with the senior chon
in charge of music. The pastor,
Dr, o, S. Bullock, delivered the
morning sermon from the Book
of Ist Peter, 3s d chapter and. the
22nd verse. The congregation
seemed to be deeply encouraged
by this sermon.
Dedication Os
Expensive Bldg,
Set At TSU
HOUSTON, Texas—Plana bavt
been completed for tha February
U. dedication of the new $2,003,
738 -13 Science Bu idling at Texas
Southern University, Speaker for
the occasion will be Dr. Joe! Hil
debrand. Head of the Department
of Chemistry, University of Cali
fornia. Dr, Hildebrand, interna
tionally known scholar and teach
er is a member of th« Welch Foun
dation.
Following tiie dedicatory cere
mony, will be a recepiion in the
biulding from d p, m. to 10 p. m.
TJr. L, L, Wods, Chairmen Natural
Sciences and Mathematics and head
of the department of Chemistry is
in charge of the program.
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The Science building, which
was constructed by the Knut
son Construction Company,
Houston, Texas is complete in
every detail, with the latest in
Cemetery
Surviving a?et % brother,
Charlie Crump of Raleigh; two
nieces, Miss Addle Crump of Ra
leigh, and Mrs. Lillian Montague
of Philadelphia; two nephews,
jamte Crump of New York, and
Johnnie Crump of Washington,
d. e.
MBS, VICTORIA PAGE
Mrs. Victoria Page, of 712 Rose-
I mcnL Street, Raleigh, tiled Friday
at house. Funeral services were
held Sunday from Lincoln vijle
AME Church at- 3 p.m. with Rev,
J. A, Hunter officiating and buri
al followed in Blount Cemetery,
Surviving: 2 daughters, Mrs.
Margaret Page Watts, Washing
ton, D. C.; Mrs. Mable Page, Ra
leigh; 2 grandchildren, 1 sister,
Mrs. Bessie Burgess, Salt Lake
City, Utah; ana Rev. J. D. Davis,
Raleigh, brother.
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located one above the other is a
large lecture room for students in
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