10 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1953 The Raleigh SCENE | iwnanrn mu'Wtnri■*■ m The Morning Choir of the Manley Street Christian Church will sponsor an Faster Cantata entitled, “Rise Glorious Con qiieror” In the church auditori iuiii Sunday night at 7:30 o'- clock. Howard Manley of Wil son will be the guest organist and Mrs. M. J. Hammond* will be at the piano. MISS HUNTER IMPROVES Miss Frances Hunter of 511 Ober iin. Rd. Dss improved after a recent bout with the “flu.” She is now able to be up and about the house «aain. CHURCH CHOIR SETS PROGRAM The Senior Choir of the First Baptist Church, Morgan at Wilm ington Street, will present an audi ence participation service entitled. “The Appearance of Jesus after His Reemrrection. “Documented by Mrs. Laura P. Wimberly, the program will get underway at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. The public is invited. ROYALETTES HOLD MEET The Roy alettes, a recently orga nized civic club of West Raleigh, held its regular monthly meeting, Sunday afternoon. March 8, at the home of Mrs. Julia Brown. A very thorough business session was held with the president, Mr*. Eleanor Flagg, presiding. Being recently organized the chib "grace A.M.E. Zion Church Corner Hill St Eden too St*, Church School .....10:00AM Morning Worship ..11:30A.M. V. C. E *:«SP.M Eveneing Worship .. 8:00 P.M (Mid-Week Prayer Services) Wednesday Evening 8:00 P.M Communion—Eaoh First Sun day—-Morning & Evening .■ w.**'*,w**k*ms»' V ■■* ' A»y bom.,, ■K»j+.~%r sSm svmonv any minute... any second... any day...you can bank by mall. Visit us and ©pea your , account now f- fc® €&xrm&l«sai Booking— l MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK RALEIGH - DURHAM - _ - i i Sßpst@s Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-1071 I - ‘ - ~— ' “ | is still in the process of making i plans for the remainder of the year. A social hot.r followed the business session. Members present were Mes daoics Eleanor Flagg, Susan Haywood, Doris Brown, Leona Morgan, Catherine Guess, Jean- j elie Jr iritis, Liiiic Turner, Rosa Kelly. Virginia Blount, Carrie Morgan, Mary Turner, Mildred Scarcer. Julia Brown. Minnie Flagg, Louise Rand. Mable Hay wood, Mary Person, Josephine Morgan. Elizabeth Peebles, Ho rs. Andrew* Mamie Haywood, Mary Hopkins, and Miss Cath erine Williams. “WHITE BREAKFAST” HELD As an introduction to the Easter Season, members of the Student Christian Association and the Bap tist Student Union of Shaw Uni verity conducted a White Break fast. and Worship Service on Palm Sunday in the University Dining Hall. The dining hall was beautifully decorated with white giadiola and white daffodils. The yolmg ladies wore white boluses with dark skirts and the men wore light coats. This was Shaw University’s second annual White Breakfast and those who participated ex pressed the opinion that it was more beautiful and impres sive than the event of last Eas ter season. Miss Fannie J. Mc- Nair, Shaw University's Dieti cian, supervised the affair. EASTER RECESS ANNOUNCED Dr. William R, StrMsner, president of Shaw University, has announced that the Easter l-eces* will begin on Thursday, afternoon, April 3, and will end Tuesday morning. April 8, at the regular opening hour. This means that all offices and the switchboard will be closed Fri day, Saturday, and Monday. April 4, 5. and 7. respectively. LIBRARY PROGRAM PLANNED “Books are magic carpets Which can speed through the skies And the wonders of our land Will be revealed before your eyes.” All boys and girls are invited to take a trip with the Easter Bunny through storybook land on Satur day morning. April 5. at 11:30 at the Richard B. Harrison Public Li brary on South Blount Street. A movie will be shown and the fol lowing stories will be told: 1 ’"Pile Easter Bunny that over slept,'' by Priscilla and Otto Fried rich. In this story the Easter Bunny slept right through Easter. In fact he didn't wake up until Mother s Day. A gay story with an amusing moral for sleepyheads. 2. “Happy Easter,” by Kurt Wiese. Mother Rabbit sent her two children out to get some eggs. This story tells where the rab bits go t their eggs and whst happened to them, 3. “The Selfish Giant.” by Oscar Wilde This 5* the story of a giant who had 3 beautiful garden but he sdsafd , wouldn’t lei children play , there. Something happened, i however, that made him change | his mind. j The Easter Bunny will have sur- , prises for everyone and prizes for some lucky boys and girls. | MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICES The young people of Davie St. Presbyterian Church will be in charge of the Maundy Thursday services, Thursday evening. April 3, beginning at 7:30. A pageant en titled, “Ray'S From The Cross" will be the first presentation. After the pageant, a beautiful and unusual technicolor film, “Oiltown, U. S. A.“ will be shown. This film features the evangelist, Billy Graham with his gospel team, the Beverly Shea Gospel Singers and a 1000 voice choir. The public is cordially in vited to attend and enjoy this pre- Easter service. Admission is free, an offering will be taken. REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING ASKED TO ADDRESS HARRIS RALLY Plans are underway to have (he Rev. Martin Luther King, internationally known public leader who will be in Raleigh. Wednesday, April 9 to address the Shaw University Theologi cal Alumni at Memorial Audi torium to speak briefly to the Harris for Legislature’ camp aign rally workers in the au ditorium immediately follow ing the close of the theologians service. Rev, C. R. Trotter and Mr. E. L. Raiford are in charge of arrangements for the rally meeting “Y” HOSTESS CLUB TO MEET The ' Y” Hostess Club of Sojour ner Truth YWCA will holds its regular monthly meeting at the ‘Y’ on Tuesday evening, April 8 be aming at 7:30. Mrs. Ann Rivers club chairman will preside. MRS. CARRIE CREWS IMPROVES AT ST.. AGNES Mrs. Carrie Crews of the Wash ington Terrace Apts, who was tak en to St. Agnes hospital for treat ment for a stomach ailment, is re ported to be very much improved. MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE PLEDGES SUPPORT TO DR. HARRIS The Interdenomination Minister ial Alliance representing 40 | churches in Raleigh and Wake j County, pledged whole hearted j support to the candidacy of Dr. Nei- j son H. Harris in his bid for a seat j in the next general assembly. The i above action taken at the regular weekly meeting of the alliance, Monday March 31, was unanimous ly accepted by the group. The min isters promised to urge all of their memirr* as wel! as all other citi zens with whom they come in con tact, to register and vote in the coming May 31 primary. The Rev. Mr. R L. Shirley, minister, Davie St. Presbyterian Church is the chairman of the Civic Committee of the Alliance. YWCA MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN CONTINUES The 1938 YWCA membership Campaign of the Sojourner Truth branch is beginning to gather mo mentum and will continue until the goal of 500 additional members has been reached. Mrs. Emma Boyer, j general secretary of the Sojourner : Truth branch says that she is grate j ful at the response for new mem- I hers but she added, “unless (he full goal is reached, many of the contemplated services for which v/ e have plans can not be set up”. -U's. Nelson Harris is the campaign director for the drive. Member hip dues are $2.00 per year. Male -■sneiate members are gratefully ' '-ceptod. Fayetteville Street BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Fayetteville and Hunter TE 3-3283 Raleigh, N. C. I'. .p ?, IV hl, «fc W I 9:30 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service Matthew 21.3—Test “The Ixwd Ha* Need of Them. Subject—• "The Lord Hm Need of Thee.” 6:00 P.M B. T. 17. Night: -- Luke 15:28, “He was angry and would not go in”. Subject: *'We Must Darn To j Forgive Our Broihcr,” ?;80 Wednesday Teachers ! Meeting. 8:30 Wednesday Prayer Service. i r ■ ■ - ■ ■. ■. . ■ . . - ,-r ... ;’j ■ v . v ._ ■■ ...... ; ...J ■■ : Weekly Church Roundup j j By Mrs , May L. Broadie J LILY OF THE VALLEY - Church School ai 10:30. Supt, Mr Joseph Williams, Sr. After church School all joined in a beautiful song and prayer service. Pastor, Rev. G. H, Graham. FIRST C ONGREGATION AL j CHURCH Church School at 0:45 I Supt. Mr. Sherman Lewis. Morn ing worship at 11:00. li w as Men’s Day and a packed house enjoyed the full program. The Men’s Chor us was in charge of music. Organ ist, Mr. Ernest Massenburg. The processional was Come Thou Al mighty King." Scripture reading prayer by Mr. V/. D. Gay. Introduc tion of speaker by the pastor. Rev. Howard Cunningham, guest speak er. Mr. A. J. Turner. Subject: “Go Forward”. Everyone enjoyed this fine message. The Pauline Club of this church j held its annual Fellowship Tea at j the Church at 4 00 it was a very in- I spiring program. Guest speaker, Mrs. Effie Rogers. Subject: “Miss ion Fellowishp". OBERLIN BAPTIST CHURCH— Church School at the usual hour. Supt., Mr. W. Curtis. The Tots Choir had charge of music, under the direction of Aliss Gwendolyn Gill. Organist Mrs. Lucy Campbell. Scripture reading. Rev, Mr. Man ning: 12 verses of the 21 chapter of St. Mathew. Prayer by Rev. Evans Dr. Grady D. Davis, the pastor, preached a very spiritual sermon from the Book of Matthew'. Sub ject: “Who is This King”? They will hold their annual State Tea Sunday, April 8. at 4:00. WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST CHURCH —Church School at usu al hour. Supt., Miss Nannie Mor gan. Worship service at 11:00. The senior choir was in charge of mu sic, under the direction of Miss Nannie Morgan. Organist, Mr, Leon Haywood Processional, "The Church is One Foundation" Solo. i ist. Miss Grace Hall. The pastor de j livered a wonderful sermon. YOUNG’S MISSIONARY TEM- j ! PLE- C. ME. CHURCH Church I I School at 9:45. Supt. Miss Della R. ! Ford. Worship service at 11:00. The senior choir had charge of music. Organist, Miss Bettie Broadie. A very inspiring sermon was deliver ed by the pastor, Rev. J. N. Lever ette from the Book of Isaiah 55 chapter. Subject: “Steward of Christ". Everyone enjoyed it very j much. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Chlurcn School usual hour. Supt, Mr B. T. Sanders. Tire pastor, Rev. George Mitchell, brought a very fine sermon from the Book of St. Matthew. 21 chapter and the 1 verse. Subject: “And when they drew nigh”. It was very inspiring ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH The Church School opened at the usual hour with Mrs. Hattie Mit chell in charge Mrs. Geneva Brown was pianist, and Miss Jessye Ms bane director of music. A very timely and interesting talk on bap tism and he holy communion was given by the pastor. Rev. L. S. Penn. Morning service began with the junior choir in procession and Mrs. Wortham at the organ Mrs. Geneva Brown was at the piano. Cheryl Lytle very impressively sang the “Palms”, Addessa Brown and Cori'foa Walker sang very ef fectively “Were You There.” The pastor used as his text Luke 19-40 1 “And he answered and said unto i them. I tell you that, if these | should hold their peace, the stones | would imediately cry out, Subject: j j Undemlnished, unceasing Praise”, it was * moit impressive message. | Rev. George W. Perry was pulpit "i lest Herman Cornelius Wilson, Jr., little son of Mr. and Mrs Wil son, Sr. was baptized at the morn ing service. Mrs. Wilson is the former Miss Margaret Larkin. Here to attend the baptizing was Sara sVilson, the paternal grand mother and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew i Wilson of Carthage, Mr. and Mrs. iH. H. Hoboway and chiioren of j Philadelphia were also visitor*. ! Mr*. Holloway Is the former Miss I Gwendolyn Larkin. ! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j Church School opened at the usual hour. Supt., Mr. W H. Taylor, Sr. Worship service at 51:00. The Men’s Chorus had charge of the music, under the direction of Mr. W, Hur- DELUXE HOTEL Member of N. H. A. Clean. Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold. Prop. 22ii E. OaVurrtia 88. Raleigh Phone TE 3-6800 lumSTl Slue# ISOS—Marble-Granite Cur cent* rmi J ,.m j._ • 1 Finance or Borrow | I On Your Car f Through 'The i Dillon Motor Finance Co. j % X 26 E. Davie Street * Phone TE 3-3231 For A Better Well \ CALL HEATER WELL CO, RALFtGH. N ( Phone Tli 2-4875 Bon lib j , INSURE YOUR HOME \GAINST FIRE Consult YOUR LOCAL AGENT ;j BANKERS FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham, M C. | mm**i iii I—nwTn.nn mr.iimwiTn . . ! 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