8 THE CAROLINIAN ssei ’Eg xs..iofiv '.ivaatuvs osaaio naiu The Raleigh s ce~n e MRS. GLADYS TURNER ENTERTAINS Mrs Gladys Turner entertained her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mabel Tur ner Wimberly of Detroit, Michigan r.i a bridge party in hci home at 1011 Oberlin Rd. Each table was centered with an English smorgss bard which made a beautiful set ting for the occasion. Guests included: Mesdames Gladys Hunt, Marjorie Dob nam, Minnie T Williams, Har veleish WTiite, Mertlc Batey. Margaret Capchart, Norma Haywood Mildred McDowell, Catherine Larkins. Gwendolyn Reid, I.inda Washington of Si Leuis, Missouri, Misses Gladys Hunter and Audrey Wall. Prizes were won by Mesa nines Gladys Hunt and Linda Washing ton, respectively. Gifts were re ceived by Mesdames Wimberly and Washington. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 7 YEARS OLD P jr r»>, v» t»Wj f **335 k 4 »nio «*© || ««* I Ctab ! Oral) Orchard BRAND m mt* > KATItSWL OfSTHifES PRODUCTS C 0„ m YORK, ILL j l want £ j / checking account/ ™' & ( of my / \ = /X^ ° wn /^/ gty • S. Wilmington Street is visiting his daughter. Mrs Dezola Johnson, in Washington. D. C DR. STRASSNER TO SPEAK Dr. W. R. Starssner. President of Shaw university, will he the guest speaker at the Davie tree! Presby terian Church Sunday at the morn ing worship hour. Dr. Strassner is speaking in ihe absence of the pastor, Rev R. L. Shirley, who is on vacation. Music for this service will be furnished by the Senior choir un der the direction of John Living stone and the devotional reading wii he conducted by Elder Char G. Irvin g. ATTEND FUNERAL The mother of Mr. Theodore Barnes of Dover, N. C„ was funec alized Sunday at St. John AMEZ Church of Fort Barnwell at ?. p. m. Mr. Barnes is secretary to the Dean j St. Augustine’s College, during the j summer. Representatives of St. Augus tine’s College, who attended the funeral were Dr. P, R, Robinson, dean, and Dr. Marcus H. Boulware, professor of English and speech, BALL PASSES STATE BAR Mr. Richard-Edward Ball, chair man of the business department, St. Augustine's College, was among the list of candidates who passed the written portions of their bar examinations given on August 5 to 7 The list was released recently by the State Board of Law Examiner?, He was graduated with the B. S sfdadf t and M.B A, degrees from New York University. The Bachelor of - law degree was awarded to him by i the Brooklyn Law School. ERNEST YOUNGS IN CITY ■ i Mr, and Mrs. Earnest Young, for merly of this city, but now.' resides • in Chicago, Illinois, motored to the city the past week to visit rela tives and friends. They returned hemp Wednesday morning. HOUSE GUESTS OF BROOKS FAMILY Mr. am! Mrs. O. B. Brooks of S. Person Street had a? their house guests for the past week their daughters Miss Malissie Brocks of Norfolk. Vs,., Mrs. ; Alice H. Williams of Baltimore, Mt!, and Miss Ardella Brook* of New York City. Also visiting the Brooks family were their granddaughters. Miss Barbara .1. Boylan of Norfolk, Va. and Miss Margaret Williams of Bal timore, Md. Mi?s Boylan will remain in the city lor the next two weeks. GUESTS FROM OUT OF STATE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eaton of S. Tarboro Street had as their re - cent house guests Mesdamcs Pan dora Granger and Hattie Galloway of New York City and Beuna Pat terson of Mufreesboro, Term. These guests are ssister? of Mr. Ealon, ME AND MRS. CULLER RETURN Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Culler of Rock Quarry Road have returned to the city after visiting relatives and friends in Connecticut. VISITOR FROM BOSTON The Rev. and Mrs. William Giles of Pender Street have a.? their house guest, the Rev, Eeekiel Jones of Boston, Mass RALEIGHITES TRAVEL NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Fab Smith. Sr , of Rosemount Avenue and Mrs , Leila Holloway of Oberlin Road are visiting relatives and friends in Peoria, and other northern points. MRS. LANE BACK HOME Mrs. Mary F Lane has returned home after visiting friends in and around New York Citv and Mass. VISIT NEW ENGLAND STATES Mrs. Perlean Williams and daughters, Shirley and Linda, have returned home after visiting Mrs. Williams" mother in Hartford, Conn and friends in Mass MRS. JAMES* BIRTHDAY Happy birthday to Mrs. Mildred T. James who observed her natal date on August 13. MRS. HALL HAS GUEST Mrs Mabel Hail of Lee Street had a? her guest recently her j daughters, Mrs. Grace Fauleon and Miss Margaret Fauleon of Lawn side, New Jersey. THE CARSONS ENTERTAINED Rev. and Mrs. W. D. C-arson, had as their guests over the week-end Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Atchison. He is the P. F of the New Jersey con ference. He is in charge of the Camden District. They were en route to Augusta, Ga, Mrs. W B. Westbrook and daugh ter, Harriett, cf Norfolk, V?.., are visiting with their aunt, Mrs, Lil lian Battle of 530 1-2 F,. Cabarrus St., while the Rev. W. B. West brook is attending a meeting in Louisburgh. Mrs. Westbrook is the former Miss Ruby Mae Woods of ! this City. MAKES PRESENTATION Mrs Alice Gill of E. Hargett St., one of the elderly members of Rush Memorial A. M. F Zion Church presented to the pastor. Rev. W. D. Carson, a lovely arid very expensive pulpit Bible last Sunday morning fallowing the ser mon. and fi very impressive dedi cation service was conducted. Proper grading is one of the secrets of successful farm com modity marketing. Fayetteville Street BAPTIST CHURCH Cor, Fayetteville and Hunter T« I-12H Rakish, N. C. Key, 3. W. Jwi&a W. F- Peterson Joseph m Finance (Sunday SehocS M ;{M Worship Service —« «:00 PM .B. T. V. - T:3O WrxJne.sday Teaohesr« jj j Meeting. 8:30 Wednesday Prayer Service. dfsafda Weekly Church Roundup By Mrs. May L. Broadie UNION BAPTIST CHURCH ~ Sunday School opened at 10.30 with the assistant, au.pt. Mrs. Minnie j Jones, in charge. Worship services began at 12 noon with, the senior | choir in charge of music. A very j spiritual sermon was delivered by i the parior, the Rev, George Mit chell. Everyone enjoyed the ser vice very much. WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST CHURCH Church School got un- j derway at 9:45 with the supt, Miss Nannie Morgan in charge. Morn ing worship began with the senior choir in charge of music, under the direction of Miss Nannie Mor- j gan. The organist was Mr. Leon I Haywood. Soloist was Mrs. Susie \ Person. The pastor, the Rev. O. W. j Burwick, preached a very strong : and powerful sermon. The sermon ; was taken from the Book of Joshua, j 14th chapter. Lie used for his sub- j ject ‘‘Give me this mountain.” YOUNG S MISSIONARY TEM- I FLE CME CHURCH Sunday j School got. underway at 9:45 with the supt., Mrs. Della R. Ford, in ! charge. Morning worship started ! at 11 o’clock -with, the senior choir in charge of music, under the di rection of Miss B'.-ttie -T. Broadie The pastor, the Rev. .1. N. Lever ets was attending a conference and the message was delivered by ihe Rev. W. A. Morgan from the 3rd chapter of Exodus Rev. Laverette was returned to this church by the conference and the members are very happv. OBERLIN BAPTIST CHURCH— Sunday School opened at 9:45 with the supt.. Mr. Walter Curtis, in charge. The Junior choir was in charge of music at iha morning worship hour, under the direction of Mr, Gaston Pulley. Organist, Mrs. Gaston Pulley. A very good sermon was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Walton from the 23rd Psalms sth verse: "The Prepared Table.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL j CHRISTIAN CHURCH Church I School began at the usual time ! with Mr. Sherman Lewis, supt., in J charge. The senior choir was in ! charge of music, under the diree- | tion r>f Mr. Ernest Massenburg. The ! pastor, the Rev. Howard Cunning- I ham, brought a very sweet and up- I lifting sermon, NEW HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School opened at 10:45 with the supt, Mr John Whitley, in charge. Morning worship began : at 12 o’cTck noon with the Rev. 1 William Giles, pastor, in charge, j 1 The senior choir was in charge of ' music, under the direction of Mrs. ' Hood The guest minister, the Rev, 1 Ezekiel Jones, of Boston. Mass., delivered the morning message, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i Sunday School opened at the usu- j nl hour with the supt, Mr. W. H. : 1 Taylor, Sr„ In charge. A large j J number was present. Morning wor- j '• "hip started at II o’clock with the ! ; senior choir in charge of music, j 1 under the direction of Mrs. Mildred i Taylor James. The organist was j 1 Mrs. E. H. Holt. 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