12 THE CAROLINIAN
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1953
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By Jay Bee Aytch
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SCHOOLS OPEN AUGUST 27 TH ;
TARBORO Edgecombe Conn*
y superintendent of schools Mor
•it S. CUry has just announced that i
'all Engecomfce County schools' j
will open Wednesday, August 27th. j
Many of the area teachers see a*
■a ay attending summer school or i
on vacation, farm children are
working in tobacco (the principal
crop of the area) to make money
for school needs.
Among the teachers away are:
Mis* Addin A. Lawrence Tarbom,
- Siting in New York. Mr and Mrs. !
Joseph (Mary) Walker of Phila
delphia returned io the big city
after a few day* visiting Mrs. Wal- ,
ker's father, sisters and brothers,
Route 3 Box 174. Tardoro
Rev j. A Mebane J, L. Harris
on. Rev W. M Weston and A
Jackson were expected to attend
the Knights of Pythias grand lodge
in Winston-Salem July 14-17.
AT SEABOARD, N. C the
Northampton County members of
counted their eight annual Re
ligious Festival to be held with Mt
Eton Baptist Church Sunday. Ju
ly 27th, Exalted Ruler Jack W
Faison and Daughter Ruler Paul
ine Davis have sent out notices in
viting Elks and the public to the
day-long affair which will feature
rid time ringing a dinner and a
serrr.on by the Rev. Alexander P
Merely, new pastor of Weldon’s
First Baptist Church Faison is
also vir.e-prexv of t'ncN. 0. IBPG
EW association
ANYONE WISHING TO AID
the. right-to vote case being
fought in Northampton County
by Mrs Louise Lassiter against
Mrs Helen Taylor Seaboard
register should send funds to
Dr. Salter J. Cochrane or A
gustos C. Cofield. Weldon, N.
C case Is on Its way to
the *U S Supreme Court as
i challenge to Tarheeiias 'lit
eracy' law which makes the
registrar the fudge of a vote
applirant's ibililv to read and
interpret the constitution.
Civic leaders and lawyers point
out that this case is of state-wide
importance since, if won. it will
greatly increase the chances of
colored citizens getting to v.'tc On
that basis, the’-- .solicit donations
from all citizens everywhere, in
this ficht
IN ROCKY MOUNT V - F'hel
o i»iniiiii«ii r
TEENAGERS ALIKE ,
EVERYWHERE"
EOCKY MOUNT We are in
debted to Edward N eal Kiner, start ;
writer, Rocky Mount Telegram, for
the title "Teenage"s Alike Every- j
where." and the following fcnes of .
his story anent the- 64 foi sign f-tU- j
dents of many nationalities who
visited eastern roiina and spent!
three days in Rocky Mount as part |
of their 'get-acquamted-with Amer
ica' good-” 1 tour:
"They 1 4 -.gers't chew gum
smoke cig tes, like soft drinks, j
wear chemis and bop
"They hat a good time and
never seem 1 o worry. They speak
English; the are teen agers In
fact they are just like any Ameri
can teen agers with their moods,
expressions ar. habits
This was. :r. ?t. the summation j
Finer gave of the 64 students from
21 foreign eouutxeis who are re- ■
turning to their respective lands
with vivid impressions of America
—where they '■ ve completed a
year of mhoolir under auspices of
the American Friends Service stu
dent exchange r gram in the in
terest of interna ai relations j
It was observe hat there were
nc students from the darker races
or nations listed among visitors
Neither do we have knowledge of j
any effort to have these students ;
meet with similar persons of the
colored race. This, we think, was a i
mistake
I? we are really in earnest about
"showing-off' 1 our nderful Am- j
erica why not cut-in all of her ci
■tiienry cn the deal? This would do ;
touch to propagandise in favor of :
our much-vaunted ‘ freedom-for- i
»vr program in a nattempt to allay j
the distrust in the breasts of many
foreign nations.
Why. Oh why should every other
race or nationality be treated with
equality and dignity in preference ;
to our own American Negro who j
hs3 always beer, loyal to our South- j
land - ’ The answer is the one ugly j
word race-prejudice And, until the t
white South and America in gener- j
al are willing—big enough in heart ;
to rid themselves of this gigantic j
evil, there can not be peace 3mong i
’sees at home nor abroad, read- j
less of the amount of window- |
dressing that. Is paraded before for- !
signers, as they visit us.
These young people could see
the countless thousands of Negroes j
over the South and understand j
ALLAN MIMS,
INC.
FORD SALES
AND
I
SERVICE
225 TARBOFO ST.
Telephone 2-2191
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. 1
UnmxmTTM ww lbi imwmitfwtjmiwii nr.MWwwirw i»r r-nrTrti -
, 'E-fner C i Hunter, o!7 So End '<
I Street, has returned from Ne w !
! York where she visited her daugh- |
j ters. She tc recovering from a slight. !
! illness contracted during the trip, j
: Dorsey Hunter. Richmond. Vs is ;
| visiting his brother, Efner O. Hun- !
; ter a few days. Mrs. Mary King [
j Savage has returned from a visit !
: to Philadelphia recently.
Mr. and M r s. James -Naomi) Sr,■ i
; vage motored to Philadelphia ever I
; fro weekend.
Mrs. Annie Boykin of Raleigh |
i Road, has returned from Hampton j
| Institute. Vs where she studied ,
! Speech therapy.
Dr William. Sf-ssonis. local den.- j
; tist, is reported underpin# treat- j
! ment Memorial hospital in Cha- ;
I nil Hill. Elmar Braswell, Center 1
Street resident, is taking a period
iof rest at home following aseige J
| of hospitalization.
Dr and Mrs. Leonard P. Arm- |
j strong left Sunday for a few days *
!of much-deserved rest at an un- i
i announced vacation spot,
j Mrs. E. F. Tweedy has returned to j
| the city after a period of visiting j
j with friends. The Rev. John A ;
j Hunter preached at. Mt. Pisgah |
’ Presbyterian Church July 13 The j
i Rev. T. H. Costen, pastor, is ex- ;
! peeled to fill the pulpit July 20 :
| when he and family are expected j
1o have returned from their Nebras- ■
! .:k vacation.
Had from the Cleveland j
i NAACP convention signed by two ;
| eastern Carolina teachers who ire
I helping to lead the fight for our i
i rights. Won't you join us
Talked w.th Lucian Pittman of j
j Whitaker* Saturday Lucian was
I one of the first persons we met and j
i eastern Tarh-relia at the Old Brick !
worked with when we landed’ in \
i School In 1921. Always a sood-na- j
! hired fellow. Pitman says h» is j
! detinitelv on the *w "*°r-wagofs’ i
j now.
Principal Samuel A Gilliam of
! Carver high school. Finetop", has !
i beer, studying at North Carolina j
i College ,t Durham, reportedly, or, |
! a roecial scholarship to prior ioals. j
- Eddie Young was elected chancel- j
: tor comnrder of th* local Living- -
: eionp lodge No 67 Knights of P v - ,
- thias to succeed Frank Sumner. Jr, ■
' Metnhe s of (he lodge w i! go Wn- j
! -ton Salem for ti-m grand led re T u- •
ily 14-17 Rev A E Kuds<.;i, Golds- I
1 boro. lr grand chancellor of the Py. j
' thians of Tsrheclia.
1 that they were not being counted j
iin the society or government cv j
: cepr. to make up the census and f
the fax lists for the purpose of re- j
venue.’Taxation without reprosen- !
; tat i r *n. j
I Os course some of this non-repre
| sentaf.ion could be alleviated if on- |
iiy Negroes would arouse, them- j
j selves to learning to register and j
: vote —vote for men less bent, upon j
j keeping their rights in their poc
! kets as many politicians are doing.
] Votes and more votes are the only (
things that count on election day, i
Black vote*, are same as white. I
Clinton lews I
By MRS H M JOHNSON
Phone 3316
CLINTON Revival will begin j
l at the Morning Star Holiness i
! Church on McKoy Street. Monday !
I evening, July 14 and. run all the !
week The Rev Willie Beamon
; will be the guest preacher.
VACATIONING
| Mr.? Reva Williams of Barden j
Street is visiting her hu-aond, Mv i
| M C Williams in Tampa. Fla.
; Miss Geoigetta Bennett is visit
j ing her sister in New York
Mr, and Mrs, Willard Swinson
! and son spent a few days in Bsl- i
! timore. Md. They were accompa
; nied back to tne csfv by Mrs Al- !
| freda Speaks of Baltimore, Md.
1 Mrs. Flora Moore A cry if visit- 1
j ing her parents Mr, and. M; 3 James |
A. Moore o? Barden Street
Mr. and Mrs, James A. Moore who
•'were visiting in Newark, N J. ;
j were called back to the city to the
I bedside of their sister. Mis. Jeru
sha Morrisey. Also called were
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moore of
New York City and, Mrs Rosa B.
; Falcon of Englewood, N. J,
| RSramkatte j
RHAMKATTF—Rev, I C 1,C3
iis on vacation from his church,
i and the Sunday morning service
! was conducted by Rev. Williams.
I Music was rendered by the Junior <
1 Choir. Rev. Williams was also in j
| charge of the evening service!
which began at 7 p.m.
The Rev. A. A. Crumm and niaj
. congregation from New Vest or and 1
! Green Chapel will render service !
the fourth Sunday for Club No. |
3 in interest of the Building Fund 1
j at Watts Chapel Baptist Church.'
Deacon Otha Kearney will i
preach his trial sermon the fourth i
'Sunday night (August 24 > at the 1
r 7 o’clock service at Watts Chapel |
; Baptist Church. The Rev. John |
Henry Jones of Popular Springs!
Church will render service the 4tn j
Sunday night. July 27, at Watts;
Chapel Beptisi Church at 7 pm.
The trustees of the church are
sponsoring this program
Mrs. Hermon Miles and Mis. i
Maggie Satterfield axe on the sick
list. |
Gamer News
By THURMAN WHITAKER
GARNER Then were a host
cf out of town guests in our vi- ]
Unity during the holiday week- :
f ori, v.r.uirig rolativti* and friends.
tty j. u . - . _ _ _s _ . *. .
v» u vuv*i ami «a- j
joyed their trips and short visits, j'
Wake Baptist Sunday School was I
very b-'ppy to have present Rev. j'
Mill? Jor.es who gave us some, ve- '
ry encouraging and challenging re- ;
marks on our Sunday School les- I,
sen ‘ Social Justice and the Goa- j
pel." It was enjoyed by all,
Th: Wake Baptist Usher board j'
tourneyed to Poplar Springs Chris- :
linn Church to help celebrate the j
first anniversary of the junior
usher board.
A very ctrcng and touching ser- :
mon was delivered by Rev. C B
Walton of Garner.
The Gospel Chorus of Wake
Baptist jonrned to Juniper Level .
Church on Sunday night to help
celebrate Juniper Choir’s 20th an
niversary Music was furnished by j
various choirs.
Mr and Mrs. William J Willi- j
sn-.t s.e the proud parents of a j
bouncing baby boy. They are new- .
■-omer? to our community. We are j
proud to have them in our vicinity. |
John (F ankle) Leak, son of Mr. I
and Mrs Percy Leak, is vacation- j
-rig with his aunt and uncle, Mr. !
end Mrs Edward Lambert of Cam- j
dor.. N J.. and his uncle and aunt !
of Philadelphia. Pa. Mrs. Lam* \
her! Mr. Leaks sister and Mr. I
Sutton is Mrs Leak s brother We j
wish to extend to Frankie a sue- j
cessfu! time and a happy return j
to our community.
SICK AND SHUT-IN
Mr James Haywood. Mrs Oc- j
U'-ia Winters. James Taylor. Mrs 1
Leuvenfa Jones
To Little Mon it White daughter,
of Mr and Mrs. Moses White, Jr. i
a member of our Sunday School, j
" ho is «ick and has been confined j
t c th hormtal. we wish to extend ,
or well as to the other sick and |
hut ms a very happy and speedy j
recovery
The sons of Mt Delaney of Ra • j
leieb snent the weekend with Mr j
and Mr*. Gus Kelly.
Mr Euhous Avery is about to re- .
r-rr-his diploma in Radio and j
T. v He took this through * cor- j
respoiiden.ee course. We wish to |
•-xtend a hearty congratulation to j
him.
Fronts
Garner and Auburn's combina- !
| jinn 1- -eball team motored to ;
Rhamkatte Saturday to play the |
: Rbamkots basebaU club and w»a* ]
I defeated by a score of 10-4 Jason ■
| l ra’ch th® losing pitcher
Or, Saturday the v will take on
! ,Truer,'"p Grove at 3.30 O dock 8t
Jiff* '• Grove
The Rochester Height? baseball
, P im ~o- a 12-0 shut-out over a
j local team Saturday
Th*- Rochester Height:- baseball j
j flub iv. composed of a host of Gar- i
I ner be -s and is under the super
; i'.sVip of M; Arnold Bumpers Re
freshm: nt.c sold by the Gos
oel ''chorus of the Wake Baptist
Chuich. !
■ The Garner Community, which >
h,3 grown consideraably in the ]
j a -* *en years, is interested ''ti j
j yetting up a recreation club for
: r . ur boys and girls. We would like
start it as socn as possible. All
those who are interested are asked
to coo tart Eugene Collins or Thur
man Whitaker.
Thought Yov? and i
live a ’ ' holesome life Prejudice j
' and rood citizenship just don't go j
' ogether.
Apex News
El MRS I L. SCUBLOCK
DURHAM-—Mrs Roseana Taylor ;
celebrated her 103th birthday, July j
i on Neal Street at her home.
Mrs. Annie Odom is spending the j
| summer at camp.
A grand time was spent July 4th
, .it the -rand setting of the Hargett
; Mutual Burial Association at Onies
I Grove Holiness church It will be i
i bold next year on th* 4th of July j
it Lipscomb Grove Church, Orange :
| County
SICK AND SHUT-INS
Mr. Eddie Brown. Mr. Willie !
nos. Mrs. Ernestine MiAulsy is ,
'..;ir.p from the hospital. Mrs. Nan- i
.-.ie Tate, Duke Hospital
RETURNS HOME
William J Keniort. Seaman USN.
on of Mrs Sadie E Kenion of
1224 pi t* Store* is scheduled to
-rrive r> f r orfolk. Virginia on July
•' abogi 1 the Destroyer USS Rob
. 'T K. H.ntingto.n after a six month j
tour of di.it'-* with the Sixth Fleet j
in' the Mediterranean.
AT N. Y, BASE
M -Si * TMmadge Moshy of Dur- •
! -m. who is serving as legal clerk j
t the Suffolk County Air Force |
i rhamnton, Beach Long i
••-land. N. Y A graduate of North |
Carolina College he is the son of I
Rev. mi Mrs. Tally MOsby of Rt. !
7, Durham.
REVIVAL SERVICE
Revival service will begin at Mt
Gilead Church this week in Orange
County. The sneaker Rev. L. W. j
Pmd mrtor New Bethel Church !
o' Durham Service begin? each J
right at 7:30 through the 2nd Sun- I
day.
Revive! service starts at Lips- j
comb Grove Church, Orange Coun- !
tv, July 14th each night at 7:30 to \
the third Sunday. Par-tor, Rev. j
George Brooks.
,
Visiting
Mrs. Hattis McCullers and son
visited with her mother, Mrs. Eli
s':) Tucker, on the fourth of July,
j Mrs. Lula Campbell and children
visited with her mother and fa- j
: ther. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomsts. i
on July 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and !
children visited with his parents, j
! Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones, the!
I fourth of July. Mrs. Helen Bailers- j
i tine visited her sister in New York
! City.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Hill from
New York City visited his broth
er, Mr Aaron Hill, while en route
to South Carolina to spend a va
cation with his wife's family. Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Matthews ire now
living in and enjoying their new
brick home
KINSTON NEWS i
By REISS EKTTA DUNN
KINSTON Mis. Beatrice Cox
Kins of New' York City and Mr.
Harold Taylor of Long Island. N.
Y. were guests here last week of
Or 2. snd Cor-i of
Tower HU! Rd.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Milton Dow and
their children, Kay and Timber,
were vacationing m Detroit, Mich ,
last week. While in Mich , they
were guests of the William' and
Wiley Dove families.
Mrs, Charlotte Johnson Green
of Dover, N. C. and Bar,’more, Md.
was in Cleveland. Ohio recently
where she attended the annual
meeting of the National Educa
tion Association.
Mesdames Edna. A Bryant and
Alice D. Sanders were home for
the 4th of July week-end from A.
& T. college.
Mr. W. N. Peyton of North Sc
was in Washington, D. C for the
recent, holidays. While in Dee Cer
he was guest of his sisters and
their families. Mr. and Mrs.
James Brooks and Mr and Mrs.
Robert Haley. He also visited a
brother Earl Payton.
Misaer. Kathryn Allen and Thel
ma Albritton were home for the
4th from Hampton Institute.
Hampton, Va.
Mrs. Vera, G. Cox, a summer
school student at NCC was home
for the recent long week end.
Mr. and Mrs Jessie Dove of
Washington. D C visited briefly
in Wilmington and Kinston re
cently
Motoring to the Onslow Beach
near Jacksonville, N. C recently
for a days outing were Mrs. V. M.
Payton and Misses Sudie Mae
Peyton. Lillian Mumford and Mar
sha Baker.
Mr J. A. Harper, principal of
Sampson School is attending sum
mer school at Columbia TJniv,
Mr Thomas Cooper of Quantico.
Va , a former Kinston barber
visited Mends here over the week
end
Mrs. Melzora Murphy of Oak
St. was in Chicago. 111., last week
where she was with her sister
Mrs. Mary James who was hospi
talised,
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Howard
and Mrs. Johnson of Pa., were
visiting here last week Mrs. John
son is the aunt of Mrs. Hilda
Croom Wade of Oak St.
Mrs. Ellen Bryant of 605 Lin
coln St. is at home after an ex
tended visit- with her son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Bryant of Burlington,
N. J
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Williams
of Desmond St. were vacationing
last, week in Brooklyn. New York.
Mrs Thelma Rave is ill at her
home on Desmond St.
Miss Bertha Mae Underwood of
CARY-ASBURY
ROUNDUP
BY MISS MAE N, HOPSON
Bf MISS MAE N. HOPSON .
CARY - The Raleigh District,
Convention was held at Union
Bethel AME Church from July
3 to 6
Sunday afternoon the Mission-;
ary Circle of the Congregation ]
Christian Church held its anni- 1
versary with Rev W. T Bigelow
as guest speaker supported by the j
i music of his choir. Present wars,
’ the presidents of various societies; |
St. James, Method, Shiloh Bap- ;
| tist. Morrisville; Baptist Church J
i Creedmoor; Mt Calvary Holiness!
: Church, Durham, First Baptist,;
j Church, Apex and Union Bethel
AME Church.
Birthday
Little Miss Charlene Hopson,
113 Grey Street, celebrated her,
; third birthday at the home of
I her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas.j
1 Hopson, Guest*? were* Vanessa;
Evans, Bobbie Jean Diana, and |
Herman L. Edwards; Jacklyn and
Teressa Ferrell; Allen and Gloria :
j. Evans; Stanley and Arnold;
Reaves; Felicia and Linda Jones.
: Reggie Royster, Linda Jay of Fu-j
! quay Springs, I
Home made ice cream and otn-;
: er goodies were served, and Char- j
: Ten? received many wonderful j
gifts.
Sick
Mr Horace Jones is a. patient, j
I at St. Agnes Hospital. Mr. Clar- ’
rnce Gotten is home after being 1
a patient at Memorial Hospital in •
Chapel Hill Let's not forget the j
sick with flowers, cards, and our |
nravers.
pr&.YBAO. , ;
Method News
Bv MISS DOR A D STROUD
CHURCHES
Oak City Baptist
A nice audience attended ser
! vice at Oak City Baptist Church
i Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
I This being young folk s day the
i music is always in their charge
! and the ministers usually center
! their sermons to interest them as
! well as the older members of the
1 congregation. Rev. C. L. Manning,
, assistant pastor of the church,
! filled the pulpit.
; Mrs. Wall Gives Program
; Mrs Mczelle Wall sponsored a
i program Sunday night at 8 o’clock
1 and all present enjoyed the r.ura
! 'icvs given by the young people.
Church Dinner
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Carter
served a delicious chicken dinner
Saturday. July 12th. The proceeds
went for the building fund of Oak
City Baptist Church Weinsr
! sandwiches and cold drinks were
■ served also.
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Wilder
Serve Dinner
On Wednesday. July 16th Mrs.
Sarah Smith and Mrs. Ruth Wil
der served chicken dinners all
day. This effort was for the Jun
ior Boys Club of Berry O’Kelly of
St James AME Church by name.
Missionary Anniversary at Cary
The Missionary Circle of the;
Cary Congregational Church held!
its anniversary Sunday at 3:15:
o'clock with Mrs, Leon Gibbs as
mistress of ceremonies. Rev. Bige- j
low and the senior choir from |
the First Baptist Church in April
wwsi m of fc* service. Thu'
Burlington, N. J. is visiting rela- i
| tives on Lincoln St.
Hayze Streeter is home after vis- i
1 itine in N. y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dudley o£ j
New York were visiting relatives j
I in the state last week. Mrs. Du*!-
. ley who Is the former Miss Glen- j 1
1 non Parker visited on Blount St ! '
her mother, Mrs. Nancy Parker 1
her daughter and sister, Dorothy
and Helen, respectively. The Dud-;
leys also visited Mr. Dudleys me
:! ther at Morehe&d City.
Mr. Cecil Tyson is at home cn
East South St. after recent hospi
talization. His condition remains
unchanged.
; Mr. .J. W. Spaulding. Northeae-;
tern District Supervisor of Farm
Demonstration work and Mr.
Sam Hodges, Agronomist. Special
, Ist of N. C. were one day visitors
, | recently of Messers Chester Stocks
and W, N. Payton at the Farm
I Agents office on S Queen St.
Mr. Edward Cox of Blight St.
'! was feted at a. surprise birthday
’ j dinner on Wednesday evening at
. i the home of his .sisters. Misses |
. Bessie and Ora Cox. Other mem - i
bers of the family present were i
1 the honorees wife, Mrs. Lillian!
. Cox and Mi*, and Mrs Melvin!
. Banders. Mi*s Beatrice King, |
’ j Messers. Harold Taylor and Or ■
■ arise Cox. Others attending join- !
.; ing in the celebration were Charlie ;
, Stanley. Mesdames Georgia Battle !
; and Estelle Grant..
Mrs Evelyn Prtterson .Tones
• land Fountain, Jr. of New York;
; were visiting relatives and friends ;
in and near Kinston last- week.
The following books have beenj
I added to shelves of the Kinston
Public library for adult and ju
! venile readers:
j How to Build A Better Vocabu
lary, Nunberg and Rhodes; Good
■ | Housekeeping complete wedding
. guides Elisabeth S. Weston The
i Langston Hughes Reader. Langs*
: : ton Hughes; A Peace Without
;; Twilight, Peter S. Feibletnan; The
Lonesome Road Reddings Mary
Ellis; Student Nurse, Hope Newell;
' America’s Home-making Book.
[ | Marguerite Dodd; Let’s Go To A
■ School, Buchheimer; Let’s Go To
.: A Garage, Goodspeed; Let’s Go To
■ An Airport, Sootin*, 'The true books
i of Oceans, Carter , The Basketball
j Began In Brooklyn. Le Grand;
. i Lincoln: A Big Man, Helen Kay.
[ | Funeral services for Mrs. Clara
. I Davis of Route 5. Kinston were
. i held on Tues. at the Vine Swamp
’ ] Church with Rev. E. F. Johnson
:' officiating. She was the wife ot
;! Mr, Major Davis,
Funeral services for Mr Henry
• Dudlev of N Y C were held ’
j Tues. He was the brother of Mrs.
’ * Ada Grangers
Aeburv
Mrs, Roxie Walker, Mrs Mar*
Frazier, Mrs. Annie Frazer, and
Mrs. Georgia McCullers motored
to Hoffman Sunday to visit
friends.
The pastor, Rev. J A. Hunter,
delivered, the Sunday morning
message. Next, Sunday night
Groups Nos. 1 and 2 are sponsor
ing a program, and the public if
cordially invited.
Recently Mrs. Jennie Brown i
visited her daughter, Miss Virginia !
Brown, in New York.
Mrs Elmerta Rowe is feeling j
much better at this writing.
Personals
Mr and Mrs. E. Davis of New |
York are here visiting her moth- j
er, Mrs. Lottie Mason, on East j'
Walnut. Street. |
Wedding bells are ringing for i
Miss Daisy Brown and. the mar- j
riage will take place sometime in !
October.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Young of
Lexington weer the holiday guests
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ear
nest Ferrell on 114 Grey Street-
Mi and Mrs. Rudolph Reeves
and children of Philadelphia, have
returned to their home in Phila
delphia after visiting his parents, j
Mr and Mrs. Connie Reeves on |
112 East Johnson Street
Mr. Tommie Reaves ha* return- ;
ed home from a visit with his sis-!
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs Robert Hillman.
Mrs Esther Boyd on 116 Far- |
rell Street had as her holiday ;
guests her daughter and son-in- j
law, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Poin-«
ter of New York City.
' choir sang beautifully and Rev. j
! Bigelow preached a wonderful ser-1
mon on “Stay at Your Post. Ev- i
’ eryone enjoyed the message; and j
God's power was felt throughout |
j the building. A nice surr. was real
; ized from this effort. Mrs. Sidney j
Jones is president of the Cary
| Circle and Mrs. Gibbs is treas
-1 urer
Sick
Little Jimmy Manuel is recu
perating nicely from a case of
! measles Jimmy Vs the son of Mr.
j and Mrs. James Manuel. Our oth
er sick are convalescing. They
’ ask for our visits and prayers
Returns To York, Pa.
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ligon re
turned to their borne In York, Pa.
last week after spending some
I days with Mrs Ligon’s sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dou*
i giaa Duns ton, on Church fit.
Return To DC
1 Mr. ar.d Mrs. James Wiikerson
! spent the holidays visiting rela
-1 lives here and in Florida.
Just This Minute 'verse 8)
1 Yesterday is gone; tomorrow
: Never comer, within its grasp;
! Just this minute’s joy or sorrow,
j That is all our hands may clasp
Just this minute! Let us take it.
As a pearl of precious price.
And with high endeavor make it
Fit to shine in Paradise,
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GQLDSTON .PITTSBORO SILER CITY
PITTSBORO NOTES
By GUYTANNA HORTON I
CHURCH I
PITTSBORO - ’Die Four Gos- J
pel Keys rendered music at Mit
chell Chapel church. Pifctaboro on
Sunday night, July 13.
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Maple Temple
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Church Hews I
By MISS LENA M. EURE
On Sunday, July 13, service* be- |
gan promptly at, 11:00 o’clock at j
Maple Temple Christian Church I
with the Rev, M, F. Booker, pastor, j
in charge.
The junior choir led the pieces- :
sion singing Leaning on the Ev- ;
orlasting Arms.” After the choir
had reached its petition in the !
stand, the pastor led us in prayer
while the entire congregation
chanted “Send me."
The firs* hymn of the morning j
was “A Shelter in the time of
Storm." The scripture lesson was |
read by Dee. Eddie Baker from the j
Book of the Prophet Jeremiah. !
verses 1-11.
Following the scripture reading j
Deacon Simmons offered a fer
vent prayer. A special consecra- ]
tion prayer was offered by the j
pastor for the fans that were do- j
nated to the church by Deacon !
Holloway, after which the mission '
offering was lifted. The offering
was blessed by Deacon Holloway
second hymn, "Christ Receiveth j
Sinful Men."
The announcements and intro- !
duction of the visitors were made \
followed by the lifting of the gen. ■
eral offering.
After the offering was ennerersi- i
ed the choir sang “It's A Highway j
to Heaven. ’ The pastor, then began '
his sermon, using ns his theme j
“Seeking For Men." which, was j
centered around the sth chapter, j
Ist verse of the book of the Pro- !
phet Jeremiah.
In his sermon the Rev. Pnofcrr
pointed out how God is distressed
over our transgressions and if :
we should seek truth and righte- j
ousness tv* will be pardoned. The i
sermon was a most Inspiring one :
and was enjoyed by all present.
Immediately after the soimon an |
invitational hymn was offered by !
the choir: “I’ll never turn back *’
The doxoloay was snog and the |
benedici'on was pronounced b* j
the Rev. Eddie Baker..
SICK AND SHUT-INS
Mrs Carolina Woods, Mrs. Tex- j
anna Robertson. Mrs. Estella Pal- !
ley, Mrs. Fannie Mcßride Mrs Flo- i
I rcnce Dixon and Mrs. Viola Per- ,
! vard.
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK
“Fun from sm and transgression
and run to and fro seeking right
eousness,"
Angler lews |
By MRS. POLLY C. STOKES
ANGTER Service at Black Ri* !
ver was very good, as Rev. Alfred j
Dave, pastor., delivered & powerful I
sermon. His subject: Tr. A Time i
Like This. “We Are Living In A •
Peculiar Age. We. have to steal
away and pray, wo need to unite
together and pray more often.” ,
The Gospel Royal Lights rend
ered a spiritual program in the af
ternoon. It was sponsored by Rev,
G. W. Wright.
The Missionary Circle met at;
Black River Grove at 5:00 o’clock.
In And Out Os Town
Air. Samuel Chatman is spend
ing his summer vacation in Nep
tune. N. J., with his aunt.
Deborah Saunders is spending
her vacation with her grand mo
her/ Mrs. Rosa B. Greene.
Mrs. Alberta Cheek was at home
for the weekend with her family.
Miss Margaret (Micky) Rag
land is vacationing in New York,
THE RALEIGH DISTRICT
A M, F. Z. CHURCH NEWS
By BARBARA DEAN STOKES
The Church School and V. C. E
Convention of t.he Raleigh District
convened afc Alt. Mon ah Church
between Oxford and Henderson,
July 2. 3. and 4th. The host pas
tor was Rev, J. S. Fletcher, and |
the presiding elder was Rev. T. J. j
Young, The theme of the conven
tion was; Our Christian Witness;
For Freedom, !
The opening session: Rev. L. B.
Russell, pastor of the Oxford CJir* j
cuit delivered a soul stirring mes- j
sage. His subjects ‘‘Romantic j
Faith.”
The afternoon session was con- j
signed to the organization of the
convention which Was as follows,
secretary-reporter, Miss Barbara
i Dean Stokes; assistant secretary,
Mr. Robert Graham; ushers,
! Misses Carolyn Hands and Ber
t nice Kit troll; committees -- tim
er Rev. C. T, Tharrimton; resolu
tion. Mrs. Mattie Wesley. Nev. |
Mrs. Ward, and Rev. A. M Spaul- j
dins’ rules, chairman —Rev. J. S. i
Fletcher. Rev. McKinnon Rev.
j, W. Everett© and Mrs. Jennie
Webb
Following the organization, as
sessments were collected—educa-:
tion and N, A. A. C. P. donations.,
The convention was highlighted j
by Interesting discussions in «tu- <
dy Classes Topics: “How The Bible .
Came To Be,’’ instructor. Rev. A..
M. Spaulding; “.Preparing For,
Marriage and Homo Life, _ in- •
instructor. Mrs. I. G. Tyson, rr.-
mfa -y„“ Bible Sea Adventures,
instructor?, Mrs Rebecca, Cromer*
tie arid Airs. Mattie Wesley. Rev
W, D. Carson, superintendent oi
the Bible School.
Wednesday night session: The;
annual sermon was delivered -by I
Rev. J. W. Redfern. Text: Step?
To Christ, St. Luke 13:15, Tnc
welcome program wito greet togs
i from, the Church school, Church
S and Home by Misses Odessa
Cheatham and Carolyn Harris;
land Mr. Earnest KitrelJ. respec
tively. Response by Miss Barbara
Dean Stokes.
i Thursday saomins session! Re-j
The Chatham County Ushers
will sponsor a program at Mitch
rh CiUpcl Church Thursday night
July 17. The program starts at 7;
30 P .M.
WEDDING BELLS
There will be a double wedding
at Mitoheil Chape! Church, Pitts
boro, July 18, starting at 3:30 P
M. Miss Ernestine Horton, daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. Hot- 1
ton Sr.. Route 3, Pittshcre, will i
wed Mr. David Reaves, son ot Mr i
Otis Thomas Reaves Sr., of Route
3, Pitt,shore.
Miss Mary Lynn, daughter of
Air. and Mrs. John Lynn Sr.. Rt. 1
Plttsboro. will wed Mr. Walter
Reaves, son of Mr and Mrs. Tho
Louisburg Happenings
By MRR. ALVIN WILLIAMS I
UHDKC’H ACTIVITIES
LOUISBURG -- The Mitchell;
Chapel Club No. 3 met. July 9 «•;; 1
7 P. M at the home of Mrs. Argie i 1
Jones. The chairman Mrs, Ester i
Davis, was In cbgrge of the meet
ing, The lesson lor the month was J :
very beautifully discussed.
After the dosponsnllon of bust- 1
ness, the hostess served sand
wiches. and coolade. ice cream and !
cake.
The Mitchell Chapel Usher j
Board met July 12 at 2P. As. at I
the church. The head usher pre- i
sided. After a. brief business period !
tho ushers joined in a question !
and answer period, Miss Maggie •
G. Hayes was elected delegate to
the State Ushers convention and j
Mr. Bernice T. Kearney was elect- j
i ed alternate.
On July 6. 6;P. M. B. T. U. and
| regular first Sunday night- sew- ,
| ice was held at the Mii-chell Cha- j
i pel Baptist Church. The president j
was in charge of B ,T, U. There |
were, very interesting topic dis- j
cussions. A most powerful and;
| soul stirring sorman was preached i
* by the pastor. Rev. E. L. Brodie. j
I On Sunday, July 13 Church \
S School at the Mitchell Chapel
I Baptist Church opened ' with toe j
! superintendent in charge. The j
I subject of the lessen “Social Jus-;
: t,ice.” The lesson was reviewed by j
'the superintendent, Mr. Mack F.j
| Kearney.
Tire. Franklin County Woman s;
; Home and Foreign Missionary Un-1
j ion was held at the Manassali Bap* j
I tisfc Church July 12 and 13, The j
• union sermon wan preached by i
' the Rev, J. M. Burchett.
On June 28-29 the Sunday!
School and B T. U. Convention
i was held at the Concord Baptist
i Church.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Plum
i mer of Washington, D. C. reoent
,iv visited friends and relatives
i ■
i hero.
Mm, Florene Kearney and fam
ily of Washington. D. C„ recent
ly visited friends and relatives
here.
Mr. John Farl Jones of New j
York City visited friends and rel
atives here,
i Mr. Percy 1 Rogers ot New York '
City visited friends and relatives
here.
Mrs. Rosa Southerland of Levit
tovn. New York has returned fil
ter spending (wo weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Alvin Williams,,
and her son, Mr. Bennett South->
erland. Mrs. Caldonla Cerrall of |
Washington, D. C. has returned •
after visiting her sister, Mrs, B ;
A. C/'rail.
lii Rp-ky Ford Home Demon- 1
straiten Club members had an;
evening of fur, July 9 when they |
went on a picnic at Satterwhite
Point on Kerr Lake
The Rocky Ford Home Demon
stration Club recently held its gar- |,
den tour. Mrs. Myrtle WUliiams ; •
was first place winner. Mrs. San- j
dra. J. Jones second place winner,;
and Mrs. Dorothy Carroll third,
place winner.
.The judges were from the Mit- i
chell Home Demonstration Club, |-
They were Mrs. Maggie Lee Solo-|
mon. Mrs Luo Milton and Mrs. j
Juanita Foster, The tour began at j:
Mrs. Oza Hawkins garden and j,
ended at Mrs. Gertrude Stovall’s h
garden. There 1A her shady and |
spacious lawn the group enjoyed j ’
refreshments. Ten gardens were |,
visited. !
The Mitchell Home Demonstra-1.
tion club recently held its garden | j
tour which began, at Mrs Jaunlta;
Foster’s garden and ended at Mrs.
Maggie L. Solomon’s garden. In
ports of the delegates were marie.
The message by Rev. H. T. Mc-
Lean. His text: Followers of That
Which Is Good,
The evening devotion was con
ducted by the delegates from var
ious churches. The Educational
Sermon, Rev. M. F. Ward, pastor
of Hosiers Temple, Henderson. N
C. Subject: The Springtime of \
life, Theme, Remember Thy Cre-1
atar in Tho Days ol Thy Youth. ;
Friday morning session, the!
place of the next convention was j
set for Williams’ Chapel Church. I
Angler, N. C,
Mr. W, M. Steele, vice president
cf the Layman’s association was
Noon Day speaker. Subject: Bible
Sea Adventures. Theme: Except
Wo Abide. In The Ship, We Can
not Be Saved
j The afternoon session was eon
| signed to the reports and assess
| men to of the Woman’s Home and
I Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs.
i Eva B. Young-supervisor,
i Tho Oratorical Contest followed
j the missionary reports, the con- i
\ testants being judged by their i
scholastic classifications. Flemen- j
i,Sty -first prise Thessoloy Me- j
Lean, second prise, Lee Ethel tVil- j
lianas. High school-first prize Bar
bara Dean Btokes, second prize
Mary Hicks.
Rev. Bister M G. Dhllpot, pastor
of Grace’s Cltanel Raleigh, N. C.
delivered the closing sermon which
was a challenging one. Subject:
Stay In Th-» Church. Acte 23:27.
Total receipts for the c&nven- ]
tion, $822.53.
District Directors of Christian i
Education—Mr. J. Ci. McLean- 1
Adult; Mrs. Mattie Wedey—Chil
dren and Airs. Ethel P Williams-1
Youth. »
mai Reaves, Sr.. Route 3. Fitts
boro.
J lac Luatham Cubs will play
the Raleigh Grays Friday night.
July 18, at Chavis Park in Raleigh
game time 8:00 P. M Meet us
there. We’ll be looking for you
VISITORS
Some of the visitors in and
around PJttsboro are: Mies Lillian
Taylor and Mr. Vincent Young oi
Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Nettie
Leach of Waterbary, Conn. Mr&s
Jacqueline Lambert, Misters Jerry
and Kenneth Lambert of New York
City. Mr. David Reaves of New
York City has returned home.
Don't forget to go to church
Sunday.
her shady and spacious vard
ladies were served dinners. 'Die
menu was fried, chicken, garden
peas, potato salad on lettuce, slic
ed tomatoes, bread and cola. The
first, second and third place win
ners were announced. First prize
Mrs. Jaunlta Foster; second prize,
Mrs. Dells. Kearney, and third
prize, Mrs. Harqie Fal. The judges
were Mrs. Queen Alston. Mrs. Sa
rah J. Jones and Airs. Mary L. Wil
liams all of the Rocky Ford Home
Demonstration club. Ten gardens
were visited
HOME AGENT'S DEPARTMENT
According to news received Ir
ma Chavis and Barbara Strick
land, demonstration team from
Fra nkltn County Training
who participated, to the State Fi
nal-, at A and T. College were de
clared state winners in the team
b: ead making contest. The title of
(heir demonstration was corn
meal criddle cakes. They will re
ceive a $28.00 saving bond each.
The county wide picnic for ad
ult. and 4-Hers was held at the
Gethsemane School in Bunn. July
4.
It wss an evening of bin and
recreation for both the youth ana
adults.
Rush Memorial
ft. M. E, ZION
Church News
BY MRS. ANNIE H, THORPE
Tt was the 2nd Sunday in the
month and time again, for the
Junior Choir to serve. The singing
of the Processional number “God
of Our Fathers” meant that the
services were well on the way.
After singing of thedoxologv,
“Praise God” etc., and the pastor
al prayer and chant, the Ist. hymn.
No. 533, “O God Our Help in ages
Past” waa sung, lined by our pas
tor, Rev. W. D. Carson. Tne re
sponsive reading was for the 28th
Sunday. "Spiritual Discernment'
Scripture lesson was then read ov
our pastor from Jeremiah the >*f
chapter comprising 8 veiles. The
soul-stirring prayer was also of
fered. by him. Our 2nd hymn
“Near the Cross,” was sung while
the congregation meditatmgly
prayed. .
Rev. Carson, then talked with
1 i.he Junior Church on the 2 Sacra
men is wiilc have. Baptism and
the Holy Communion.. Tne minis
ter then chose his text from Jere
miah, 8:18. Thus saitli the Lord,
stand ye in the way. and see. and
ask for the old paths, where is toe
good way. and walk therein, and ye
shall find rest for your souls.”
Theme: The Old Path” Tne fol
lowing are the Excerpts:
I The Divine Call” ‘the call to
repentance). II “Stand ye to the
way, and ask for the old path ”
Til "Keep Mv Commandments.
TV The Right Path” V. “Spiritual
Rest.". .
This was again one of those,
rich powerful messages that is a
part of Rev Carson. We. are al
ways grateful to him for these
great messages because each time
we feel stronger as a result of the
same. .. .
Wo believe that you too will b*
greatly benefitted, so again we In*
vite you. As a means of enoour
acement we take this methoAto
thank the Junior Choir for the
fine service they are rendering and
the beautiful selections Stay aw
singing.
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