10 T IK CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 12. 1958 The Raleigh SCENE VISITORS TO CAPITAL CITY Mr. iiid Mrs. Spurgeon Hayes of Leotoa. New Jersey, former resi dents of this city, are spending one j wetk in Raleigh while her moth- j er-in-kw, Mrs. Elsie Hayes, is va cationing in Vermont Among those motoring to Raleigh were Mrs. Le na Hagwood and granddaughter, Cynthia Johnson of Tea Neck. New Jersey, and Mrs. Alice Coppedg*’ of New York, ail of whom are for mer residents of thin city. Mr. and : Mrs. Hayes stated that they would ; have to shorten their vacation be- j cause of business engagements back trt New Jersey. Mrs Have*, who Is the Depart ment of Special Education for Re tarded Children, is now the direc tor after serving three years as an instructor. MRS. FOX HONORED Mrs Evelyn Jones Fox of Raleigh ha* been awarded * badge, of honor hr Fashion Frocks for her work with the organisation. HESTER RETURNS TO DUTY Airman 1-C Ivan Hester of Hart ford, Conn., stationed at Shaw Air i Base. Sumter, S. C., has returned j to duty after spending the Inde- I pendence holidays at the home of . Mr and Mrs. Abe Scott of this ; city. COUPLE VISITS COUSINS Mrs. James R Hin ton recently visited iheir cous ins, Rev. and Mr*. C. R. Mc- Creary in Danville, Va. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Hinton* father, Mr. Charles W. Slcrs-s of Richmond, Virginia MRS. HUNT, DAUGHTER VACA- , TIOV Mrs. Carol Hunt and daughter, Ann. are spending their vacations with relative* and friends in Ashe viile N C, and Greenwood. S.C. PARSONAGE SUPPLY CLUB The Parsonage Supply Club of j St. Paul AME Church is sponsoring j * Ten-Friends Contest Sunday. Ju- ! It 13, at 7:00 pm. at ihe church corner Edentpn and Harrington Streets. A Unique program will be presented and a fellowship hour will follow/ The public is in vited; WILL CELEBRATE 2TTR ANNI VERSARY’ Rev J W. Jones, pastor of the Fayetteville Street Baptist Church, will celebrate hi* 27th Anniversary, Sunday, July 15th at 3:00 o'clock at the church. The Rev. Charles Brantley j Foster Hinton of Richmond, Virginia will deliver the. anni versary sonants. Rev. Hinton j* the pastor of the Seventh Street Triumphant Baptist Church In Virginia. Hia choir will *,ccompany him The pub lic is invited. BIBLE SCHOOL CONCLUDED ! On Sunday evening. June 22. the j Vacation Bible School of St. Paul j AME Church was concluded with j a very impressive program carry- i ing out the theme /'Exploring j God s Wonder* ** This program manifested the ser- j vines of: Dr. L. S. Perm, pastor. 1 .Miss R H. G. McCauley, superin- ! r«^nnl,i;;;r m» ■■■ i ■■■ '■ ; * ! > t -» Any liowr... " KtOBT I any snlatrt®,.. any second... any day.,, jots can Iwuik by mail. Visit ns im& - CfKN&your i QscnMKSleßt MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK RALEIGH - DURHAM J ' Pepsi - Cola Bottling Co Os Raleigh I 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TJJL. TE 3-1071 j I fendent, Mrs. Lillie M. Hodge, se . cretary-treasurer; Miss Mamie Rid dick, pianist; Miss M. T. Howard, ! Mrs. B. F. Williams. Jrs.; Mrs. A. G. ; L M. Clemons, primary; Mrs I- Keid, Miss Ellen Hockaday, Mrs rene T. Lane, beginners; Mrs. Gla- | dys Turner, nursery. Certificates of merit and atten dance v.-cre presented by Mrs H Edmondson. NEWLY WEDS HONEYMOON IN RALEIGH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, who ' were married in Norfolk, Virginia on June 22nd spent their honey- i moon in Raleigh. While in Raleigh j they were the guests of Mr. Jones i sister and brother-in-law. Mi", and Mrs. James Simmons of 734 So. ■ State Street. \ They were accompanied by Mr. ! Jones' aunt. Mrs. Vallie Coleman ! of Maryland. Mrs, Jones was the j former Miss Thelma Smith of Nor ; folk, Virginia. ATTEND NEW JERSEY WED DING Mr and Mrs. W R. Edmondson and Miss Wilia A. Melver motored | tc< Newark. New- Jersey to attend ' the wedding of their cousin. Miss ! Marie Brantley, a teacher in the , Newark Public school, to Mr, Rich | ard W Gaines, on Saturday. June I 26th at 1? o'clock nocn. i They visited their son Dr W. R | Edmondson and his family in Fast : Orange. New Jersey while there, j also. | VISITORS FOR HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carter and • children from Hampton, Virginia i and Miss Fannie Williams, eom ! municaiiom? analyst supervisor at I Fort Monroe. Va., were the July 4 week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Carter on S. Blount Street. Miss Carolyn Carter accompanied her aunt and uncle back to Vir ginia. GUEST MINISTERS AN NOUNCED j The Reverend C E Askew, for ! mer pastor of the First Baptist i Church of this city, was guest mi nister at the First Congregational Christian Church last Sunday. Reverend Howard Cuningham. the pastor, is attending summer school at New York Univeristy and will be away for several week* The following ministers will conduct, the regular morning wor j ship during his absence: The Rev. j J, A. Forbes, Jr., Sunday, July 13; ! The Rev J. W. Fleming, Sunday, I July 20: The Reverend A. J Turn i *r, Sunday. July 27; The Rev. C. E. | Askew. Sundav. August 3 BIG FOURTH OF JULY The Royal 20's and the R.oyei ettes celebrated the Fourth of Ju ly with a picnic at Reedy Creek State Park. The table was filled with plenty of food, coid drinks, j and lemonade. Everyone had ave- I ty good time. SUNSHINE CIRCLE CLUB j The Sunshine Circle Club of St. j Paul Church held its final meet i ing for the summer at: the home of I Mrs. Annie Massenburg 804 Can- I mister Street. After the business ! session the member* were served ! a delicious reoast. MRS BURCH RETURNS \Jfp i)fl* * Mrs. Nellie Burch has re turned from Baltimore, where she attended the SOtlb wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanks. Mrs. Hanks is the sister of Mrs. Roberta Rich ardson of 205 Idewild Avenue and Mrs. McCloud of North West Street. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Many happy returns to Mrs Bes sie Moore Os 746 Fayetetivlle St.. v. ho celebrated her birthday on July 3 She was given a surprise birthday party by her nieces. Mrs. Bessie Wesley and Mrs. Eernes tir.e Sanders. Mrs Moore received som* useful gifts and pretty cards. GARDEN PARTY HONORING GRADUATES The Official Council of S* Paul AME Church sponsored a garden oar tv Mon da v evening June 30, on tee lawn of Miss R H G. McCaul ey, in honor of St Paul’s seven high school, and one college gra duates. The following graduate* were honored Evangeline Hunter. Ala- : mie R ddiek. Addessa Brown, j Broadie j YOUNGS MISSIONARY TF.M- : l-LE CME CHURCH Church' School opened last Sunday at the | usual hour with Mrs. Della R j Ford, superintendent, in charge. :, Morning worship began at 11 n’- j clock It was Men's Day and a 1 large congregation was in attend- 1 ance. The senior choir was in j charge of music, under the direc- j Lion of Miss Be Hie Jean Broadie, I organist. The pastor, the Rev. J. i Y. Levarette, delivered a wonder- j ful sermon from the Book of Exo dus, sth chapter, 10th verse: “God's People and Plans for Moses" Holy : cc.mmun’on was observed at the ; close of service. The Rev. S. M. Tate brought the message for the : afternoon at 3 o'clock. FIRST C O N G R E G A T IONAL I CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~ Sunday ; School began at the regular time i with the superintendent, Mr Shcr- i Earl Brown : Blasts Base j Tag In Slum j I NEW YORK ‘ANPi —Council- j 'man Earl Brown got the'eity's slum ; clearance committee to drop racial * designation on tenant-relocation ' records after he attacked the prac- | tice on the floor of the city council j last week. Following Brown’s protest, the * council unanimously adopted a res- i olution calling on the slum com- j rriittee and other related agencies | to discontinue relocation practices j requiring tenants to list race, re- i ligion and national origin. The protest also brought action j from George F. Spargo, assistant I chairman of the slum committee | Informed of the resolution, Spargo i ordered the "race” tag section de ! ’eted from the forms at once. He 1 said, “it should never have been I there in the first place.” Brown, Democratic candidate for ; congress and opponent of incum bent Adam Clayton Powell, had produced an official relocation rec ord of the “Office of Committee on Slum Clearance” that required oc cupants of sites being cleared for slum clearance to list their races. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ellis have re turned to the city after a ten-day vacation stay at Hammocks Beach. MR. AND MBS R E. JONES GUESTS OF J W YEARGIN Mr. ar.d Mrs. R E. Jones of Greensboro were the house guests last week of Mr. J W Yeargan and his daughter. Miss Effie Yeargin at the Y’eargin home on Fayetteville St. Mrs. Jones, the former Miss Mamie Yeargin, is the daughter of Mr, J, IV. Yeargin. Mr. Jones is state agricultural agent with head quarters in Greensboro. •¥W SUMMER CAMP A SUCCESS The first annual summer day camp conducted by the Sojourner Truth branch, YWCA came to s close this week after 4 weeks of successful operation. There was a total enrollment of ! 35 girls who took advantage of the | varied activities provided. Mrs. > ! Purdie Anders, camp supervisor j ! says ihe net results of the camps j | achievements can best be told by i ! ihe girls who participated in the I | camp orograrns. Several of the [ campers learned to swim, others ! gained valuable experience in tea | cher crafts and dressmaking | Mr*. Anders feels however, that | although the material gains were ! many and quite profitable, the art | j of learning to ilv# work and play I j together, group acceptance and i| group participation and conformity j were really the moat Important I achievement of the ramp aaanfoa, : IT PAYS TO i| ADVERTISE deiuxe hoteT Member of N. H. A. Clean, ComforUbie Fioomn Mses Lucille Griswold. Prop. | 228 E. Cabarrus Si- K&lsigft Phone T 6 3-6106 sewttts^»»eiß3i(«s»B».*a»a«naw^ MONUMENTS fjjnrn IWI M.rhlr rr»l,IH Oirtrr. j WARNER MEMORIALS 3SS3 Hillsboro, Raleigh. 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The soloist was Mrs. Pattie j ; Higgs. A very powerful sermon j ! was delivered by Dr. Oscar S. Bui- > j lock, pastor, from Galatians: “Stand ! fast in liberty.” Communion was ! i administered at the close of the j ; service. .BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH i - -Sunday School began at 9:45 with the superintendent, Mr. Alton ; Dunn in charge. Morning worship started at 13 o’clock with the jun ior choir in charge. Call to wor ship: “Praise God from whom all : blessings flow.” Processional: “Stand up, stand up for Jesus.*’ The 1 ’evocation was given by the pas ! tor, the Rev Leotha Debnam, The scripture was read from the Ist i ; chapter of Galatians. A baby, Deb orah Faye Gill, was blessed at the service. Toe morning sermon was delivered fcy the pastor from Pro verbs, 14:12. and 18:2: “Till they met Jesus.” It was a stirring mes -1 sage. Visitors are always welcome. i My Lady's Doings + 4* + In And Out Os Town I patronize m:& advertisers', ! ! 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