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16 THE CAHOLIMAH WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 30. 195 S Hopping About TARHEELIA By Jay Bee Aytch SCOUTMASTER STTTH PASSES ROCKY MOUNT Funeral rites were said August 21 from the St. James KapUst Church here for Thomas Andrew Stith, Sr., 63-ye.u - eld veteran Boy Scout leader and post office custodian. The Rev. John H Clanton of Raleigh- -a for mer pastor of the St. James Church and the decearcrl Stitti was in charge of the eulogy. A veteran of World War One, Stith returned to his native Frtgc eoroh* County and Porky Mount where he inspired the first organi zation of colored Bov Scouts, work ing under 21 eat. handicaps even with the opposition of white scout leaders which, for a time sty mi*'! his operation-: but failed to subdue hi* determination to suc ceed. The fact that more than one thousand local boys of color got ther scout training at Tom Stith's kn«« attests to the success of his spirit to serve humanity, which he always did wi*b a smile. Altho not militant, Stith work- j ed in his own way to do what he ; felt, was to he best Interest of race. | improvement and community good will This he achieved to a remark able degre*. Stl*h worked for nearly forty year* on ju?t two job?.—twenty years with the public school system and the remainder at the post-office , vher* on* of his sons is employed, j Survivors include the widow, i Mrr Rebecca Simms Stith: and | eight child:en as follows: Thomas ! A. Jr.. David M Charles L Rose 1 It Happened In Wendell WENDELL A drunk man rook over a Carolinian distributor's au tomobile here last Saturday after noon, locked the doors, spread newspapers on the floor jp ftie back, and went sound asleep. The car was parked on a street in ic'cridcll by Ram L. dvertising salesmen and circulation eject, who was working circula tion with three Smith brothers. Clarkson told the bovs that if it started to rain to got into the park ed car. Meanwhile Clarkson entered a pool room, owned and operated, by J. C. Nichols, and watched a game b*r.ig played by John 'Bob bitt, Philmore Williams, and Mack Hall. Jr Suddenly rain began to pour down, and the Smith brothers, who •w ere telling the Carolinian, rush ed into ‘be pool room breathing RUSH MEMORIAL CHURCH MSS ANNIE H. THORFB j Again t> e are pleased to report ! fine sendees last Sunday. Our ser- | v'e« was graced with a very prom- ; isir.g young man who gave evidence ; of a scholarly Divine The service opened at 11 s m . with the senior choir leading the processional sing ing ‘ God of Our Fathers " At is our custom w e knee! s rouad the altar for the prayer of consecration before entering the choir loft Alter the singing of the doxolegy, the pastoral prayer*and choral response hymn Number 309 ' Talk With Ur Lord." etc , was rung, lined by our pastor, Rev, W. D. Carson The responsive reading j wap for the 34th Sunday "The Lord’s Benefits". Scripture lesson was then read by Rev. Carson from St. Luke's sospe! the 11th chapter, comprising 13 veise* Rev Carson then lead us to the throne of grace with his soul-stirring prayer. Our 2nd hymn. No !R2 ’ O For A Thou sand Tongues To Sing ' was sung while the congregation set prayer fully and meditated. The minister then talked at length with the Jun ior Church on a continuation of the commandment "Remembering the Sabbath Day " R»v Carson then in troduced and presented M r Kermit Degraffenveidt who is a student in the school of religion at North Ca rolina College. Durham. who brought the message tie chore his text from St, Luke 12*4*4 "Be ye therefore ready e’-n. for the Son of man someth at an hour when ye think not Theme: "Prepare to meet thy Cod " Mr Degr.nffenmdt began by saying that Christ, had beers preaching to his disciple* s bput his 2nd coming and « f »p tell ing them to prepare to meet God The following prints were dis cussed T A Desire or Thirst to be come Christlike. .1! Preparation and purification. 11l Giving service. This young man gave us a fine ; message indeed and with the en couragement and help h* received from others wilt prove to be a rr »at preacher Wr prav for him and tv.d him Gnd * speed as he climb to greater and noble heights Mr Degraffenr?l(H is ihe son of Mr and Mrs. Jessie Degraffenreidt of S Saunders St and is the great grandson of Dr. W W. Itonsr who served more than 2ft years as Pre siding Elder of the Durham Dis trict May the grandson too cherish to honor and fame he did. Mrs. Bell Ballentine. Mrs Maggie Satterfield and Mrs. Herman Miles are still among the sick and shut id ALLAN MIMS, INC. FORD SALES AND SERVICE -225 TABBORO ST. Telephone 2*2191 ROCKY MOUNT, M C. Stith, Mesdames Clarice S Alexan der, Mae Ruth S Person and Alma S. Ross Three brothers are Hunter Stith, Herbert and James Stith: and one sister, Mrs, Annie C. Lewis. MRS. LIZZIE B HARRIS INTERRED TN WHITAKERS funeral rites were said for Mrs. Lizzie Bell Har ris, age 82 years, a native of the community and widow of <he late Loveless Harris. Mrs. Harris was a member for SO year of the Little Zion Baptist Church where the Rev. K P. Battle conducted the eu logy, She was also “Mother of the Church’ for many years. Surviving children are Mrs Cora G-dl't'vay. Raymond Bell, Luther Bell, New Rochell, N. Y , Mrs. Es~ telle Taylor. Rattleboro. Mr* lane Hudson of the home and Mr* Lo rine Lynch. Greensboro, a step son and step-daughter. ELKS headed for Dee Ce® for th® annual convention include Rev and Mrs Kemp P. Battle. Nat Gray, Per, J, A Mebane. Sam Jackson. Mr*. Ida Beaman Mrs. Janie Pet way Mrs Sadie Hobs. Mr. and Mrs, j B. Barren Levy Dunn, all from the Tarborn-Rocky Mount- area. Mrs Erenst L. Haughton. Sr., of Philadelphia returned horn* after a week’s visit with her father., J L Harrison Tit* 3. Tarboro. Edgecombe-Nash teacher* are gathering for the opening of school the week of August 26th. Only two new fares have been reported in Edgecombe and they are due to : esienation? to take jobs in Cali fornia and Dee Cee. it Is stated. hard Mr, Clarkson said. “Why riidn t you get in the car’ ’ “We couldn't! It was locked and a drunk man is sleeping on the floor in the back of the car." re plied the boys Since the boy* were too young to b* in a pool room, Clarkson led them into a nearby tobacco ware house where they waited until the rain slowed down to a drizzle Then Clarkson and the -’bovs op ened the doom of the automobile aroused the intoxicated man from his sleep, and nut him out on the sireet in the drizzling rain. When the Carolinian news dis tributor and boys drew* away from <h* scene, they watched th* inebri ated man zig-zag down the street. Clarkson said that this was the first tine » thing of this kind hap pened to him Rhamkatte RHAMKATTE Service was held at the St. John AME Church Sunday, August 17, at 11 a m. with Rev. F E. Worthy as speaker In the afternoon at. 3 o'clock a pro gram of the twelve tribes of Israel was given by Mrs Betti? Roger for benefit of the building fund The Rev. J, M. Jackson of St. Augustine 's Baptist Church of Fu qua y Springs, along with his choir, will render services at Watts Cha pel Baptist Church of Fuquay Springs, along with his choir, will render services at Watts Chape! Baptist Church the fourth Sunday evening this month at 2 o'clock for the benefit of Club No 6 Mr. Ches ter Dutimore is group captain Night service for the St John A M V Church will begin at 7:3ft d in with Rev. Sister Cetta McNeil as guest speakfi VISITING Mr. and Mrs William Dennis have retured from a visit recently with the daughter of Mr Dennis. S'm is Mrs Pearl Newton of Balti more Also visiting with Mr. and Mrs Dennis is Mrs. Dennis' two grandchildren from Durham. N C. A lawn supper was give August 9 by Miss Doris? Kearney and her mother in honor of Mrs. Barbara Graves while Mere on » visit from Brooklyn. N. Y. She was also hon ored with 3 dinner the following Sunday tn the home of Mr* Bertha Burt Mrs D. Louis*’ Martin from Boston Mass'., is visiting her sister and mother. Mr*. Saddle Hopoin for too weeks. This is a poem by William Ocb riam. !1 years of age: Corn is yellow, corn is white. Don’t cat com until it’s ripe. There'* sweet, corn and pop corn: Cart you tell me the difference between the two? T canot corn you, t love corn, and corn love m» God made corn, and God rsv-ide me; Corn has many enemies like the crow I don't know why they don't want corn to grow. One ear of torn produce* * lot of grain; That * why it need? a tots «f rain People plant, com in the spring. I fust when birds are staring to sing ! ?at corn day and night. It makes me healthy, wealthy, and bright. Jones, his choir and congregation, will render services for Club No. ft Sunday evening at S:p. m. at Watts Chape! Baptist Church for the bene fit of th? Building Fund. On Sunday night at 7 o'clock the usher board of Watts Chapel will observe Us 19ib anniversary. Mar.v ushers of various churches are in vited to help celebrate the anni versary A program is planned. VISITING Mr*. Lenora Thomas and grand - ' daughter from New Jersey are vis ! 'ting here with Mrs Thomas’s sis ter and Thlema Patricia is visiting j her and aus*. Mr and i Mrs Edward Petttford and Miss Al- Gamer News IBJf THtJSMAN WHITAKER SUM THE APPLE WAT GARNER For the diet weary, as many apples as you like a day keep* fatness at bay." Corection •as many apples as yn like a day keep* fatness away. It* the latest, diet without tears. Over in Australia where summer has, just ended, it has been tried with amazing results Its a diet where you never need to go hun gry. A* soon as you feel hunger pangs, you start munching- - - - - APPLES. The big attraction of the apple is that it is succulent, it fills you up with bulk but, it adds nothing to your weight. Apples are good for your teeth too Chewing a crisp, hard apple exercises, them and the juice cleans and leaves them white and clear. A noth* i benefit frorr, this appif dipt is the way your skin improve*. Some general hints: Cut down on sugars and starch - reduced rolls. Ea! plenty'of lean meats, cheese eggs, milk Always have plenty apples—with lettuce and before rnes'is rew or cooked If you munch on apple half »rs hour before every meal, you won't f«<«l underfed afterwards The Wake Baptist Grove Church, extend,- a warm appreciation to Poplar Spring. Juniper Level, Rand Street and Springfield Churches for the speindid service they contrib uted to us in our week of revival. Wake Baptist Grove Sunday School was indeed proud to have one-hundred and five scholars pres ent last Sunday with the Rev C B. Walton addressing the school top ics. Justice Among Nations", He gave the school some wonderful points and details. It was enjoyed by all. Mr and Mrs. Henry Cooke are proud io havw their two children from Durham* Celia and George Johnson We were also happn to have them present in our Sunday School Mr Bernard Williams, who jour neyed to Wallace to visit his wife, and farru'y was accompanied by hi* nephew. Joseph William-. Mrs. Eva Turner of Philadelphia Pa was a visitor ni relatives and friends She also attended our re vival service She is the sister of Mrs Mary Steward Mr? Edith Trice attended the fn neria servic* of M-? l.eur e John son. at oe Baptist Grove Church Mr and Mrs Norman Averv and Dr and Mrs. McDowell motored to the beach, last weekend jiji-k and Shu! In Litlte M>ss Gloria Forbes i? in Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill Wp hop* her a speedy recovery Mrs. Octavia Winters. Mrs. Alpha :«tta White. Mrs. Julia Roger?. Monya Whit? Mrs. Emily Morgan, Mr. .lame* Haywood. Mrs Eliza beth H-Fard. M r . Jimmy Jones Mrs Rena 'Williams, are also ill We were happy to have Miss | Alice H Avery, back in Sunday ! School. She ha? been op the sick hs! for two- weeks Misses Eunice Averv and Clarice Stephens, who spent the summer in Wildwood. N J.. have returned home V> welcome them bark C A. Marriott principal of Gar ner Consolidated High School at tended our revival sendee. m n Thursda? night. We were glad to i have him. Mr and Mrs Willard Man gum ' and family motored to Jones Lake i last Sunday. They reported a very | happy time They were accompani : ? <=d by Mr. and Mr- Allen Moore i and family of Raleigh The Usher board of th® Wake I Baptist Grove Church went to Jun | iper Level Baptist Church la?* Sun j day to help, the usher board cel*- j hvate its anniversary. Tor sermon ; was preached by the R*-. Hanson j Banks of White Plain?. N Y . Thought: "Whatsoever ye do, do | it. heartily', a? to th? Lord, and i not unto men. ’ Colossians 3:23. Maple .Temple Church News By MISS LENA M. EURE On Sunday. August 24. toe ,*er j vice at the M-apf? Temple Christian Church began at 11:00 o'clock. The junior choir led the processional ringing, 'Leaning on the Everlast ing Arms", After the choir had reached its place m the stspd the entire audience sang. '‘Gloria Pa tri” The pastor, the Re-.- M F ; Booker, tnen led ut. in prayer white | we chantc-d. "Send Me,” The scrip’urr lesson was read by Rev C C. Burnett from the Reve lation of St. John the Divinw 2nd Chanter 1-7 verses The choir rendered its first hymn of the morning which was “There Is A Fountain." The m'ssion offering was lifted •and blessed by Deacon Holloway while the choir sang 'Trust and Obey" The announcements of th* wee! j .ind the mtrodurton of ih? visitors i was made, after wjjicht s he genera! offering was lifted The offering was consecrated by Ihe sinigng of ‘Sending Up My Timber." Tile postor, Rev. M F Boker, then began hi* sermon which was centered around the 7th verse of ! the 2nd chapter of Revelations Th? j nastor used a* his theme. "Christ | Is Our Model." i In his sermon Rev Booker i pointed out bow the life of our be j loved savior is our guide, modei or Urattem snd we should follow in his stops if we will be loved children ■a#: <£ed. ijrh* ft'jr-jrmn was a most wonder i poo and inspired all that were present. Immediately after the sermon an irtVffjitidfiiSi hymn was offered Th*ißn*r>logy wa* sung and b r.e dfMkdw pronounced by Res Cfrewll t' pirn AND SHUT IN 1 sfMafF Winters. Mr' Carot in, VFfMdk Mrs Fanrte Mcßride i ■» Johnson ; fiPShBST OF THE WEEK I P« f eet ' KINSTON NEWS By SCSS TEXT A BUNN TEL. 3-3260 KINSTON—On a Saturday in late July at th-z bride’s home on Oak St, Miss ’Elsie B. Wove was married to Sgl. William Garner. Bishop E. F. Johnson officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is *be sister of Jesse Dove of Washington, D. C and the groom is the son of Mrs. Julia Garner of Kinston The vows wore spoken before an improved altar of paltns and gladi oli with burning white tapers. Wedding music for the ceremony was recorded and supervised by Thomas E. Dunn. Given in man iage by her bro ther, the bride wore a ballerina length princess line gown of nylon over taffeta with embroidered pa nels. Her fingertip veil was attach ed to a bandeau of !oc» and seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book topped with a white prayer throated orchid and elongated white s.uin streamer*. Miss Etta Dove of Washington, D. C was her sisters maid of honor She wore a white lace sheath over blu* taffeta and carried a bou qup* of oink carnations Sat. Nathaniel Wright was best man for ms brother-in-law, Mr*. Garner was graduated from Adkin High School here and Ben nett College. Greensboro, N. C She is presently empolyed at the Wood ington High School near here. Sgt, Garner attended Adkin Rich School and for the past 12 year? has been with the U. S. Air Force, He is presently stationed a* the Mc- Guire Air Force Base, Trenton, N. J. A reception immediately follow ed the ceremony at the home of Rev and Mrs J G. Graham near Kinston Guests were greeted bv Mrs. Vein G. Cox and Mrs. Annie G. Williams, sister of the groom presided at the punch bowl. Gift? were recorded by Mrs Janie G. Wright, sister of the groom Motei mg here for a recent week end with relatives from Washing ton. D C were Mrs. Grace T. Rog ers and Messers Her lis and James Edward Tilsham. While here they were house guest of their sister and brother-in-law. Mr and Mr? Elisha White Miss Mary Gray of Oak S< i? home af?er spending th® summer months m Washington. D C Miss Glen wood M .lone? is com pleting a tv-n n'polf visit her® this week with her family on Lincoln Bt Miss Jones is the daughter of Mr an-! M’T Charlie Jones and is employed at the Long Lane School Juniper Level News Rr MISS ANNIE GILCHRIST JUNIPER LEVEL After Sun day School Sunday the Missionary Circle was called to order by Hie president. Mrs. Lillie Adams In opening the meeting she was a~-'st *d by Mrs. Minnie Wilder and Mrs, Daisy Tompson The missionaries were proud to have the deacons in their meeting The report coming from Mrs. B C Morgan, ron r P“ning the 30th an niversary of the Juniper L®vei Bap tist Church, was a success Mr George Smith of the Juniper Louisburg Bv MRS. ALVIN WILLIAMS CHURCH ACTIVITIES LOUJSBUF.G Church School «t the Mitchell Chapel Baptist church Sunday August 24. began at 10 A M with th? superintendent. Mr. Mack F Kearney, in charge Sub ject of the lesson. "Justice Among Nations”. The lesson was very beau lifully* reviewed by the superin tendent At 11:A M Th? Mitchell Chapel Sunshine Band met under th? di rection of the mother of the Sun shine Band, Mrs Bertha Milon A short program was presented which was very impressive. Service at the Haywood Baptist Church. Sunday. August 24. 10:30 A. M ■ Baptismal service Morning worship followed A wonderful ser mon was delivered bythe pastor. Rev O H Brodie. Holy Commun ion was observed. PERSONALS Mrs Dedith Bethea and daughter of Long Island. New Fork are visit ing her parent*, Mr. and Mrs R H Foster. ,lr., Mr James Hawkins CLINTON NEWS V ISIT OUT-OF-TOWN CLINTON Mr. and Mr* Mari on Fowler of McKoy St visited rel ative? and friends tn Washington and Baltimore last weekend. Mrs Addie M Johnson, it visit ing relatives and friend? in Wash ington Newark end New York City. Mr i A XSzrell flew to Chicago last week to attend the Shriners’ Convention. Mr H M. Johnson snd children. Henry Charles. Wadaren and Joyce motoreo to Greenville. S. C. last •Sunday to visit his brother VISITORS TO OUR CITY Mr and M r ” Hugh Harris and daughter*. Gainell of New Haven. Conn., visited relative* and friend* in and around Cl inion last week. Mr. sod Mm. R T Woolen and Seminars, Workshop Feature NC College’s 48th Opening DURHAM— The sth Women's Personnel Staff In-Service training seminar will be held September 7-8 in Mc- Lean Hall. Its theme is "Current Concerns of Residence Counselors in the Light cf Present Day Edu cational Problems.” NCC's annual ‘‘Seminar Counselors and Big Sister?” convenes September 9-10 with Dean Louise M Latham a* discussion leader. This year s topic Is designed “to assist the 'Sosjc-k student la 4*hu- for Girls. Middletown, Genu. Miss Velma T. Dunn end her niece. Little Mis* Ann* M«t««s BfiO ton have returned hero after seven weeks In Chicago. 111,, m guest of Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel M. Dunn. On the return trip the two stopped over in Washington, D. C. as house juusi. of Mr. and Mr*. George Jr’efaavay while there they wevn tbo dinner guest of Mr. and Mr?. Henry Fa gans and Mr. and Mrs. David Ro per. Mrs Roper is the former Mias Florice Tilghrnan of Kinston, Mr. Leroy Canady tves Here last week visiting relative* Canady is s 1958 graduate of Hampton Institute and upon completion of his fur lough. hr. will be stationed at F'. Sill. Oklahoma. Mrs. Viola Archer of Brooklyn N. Y was visiting relatives hw last week. Mrs. Archer is the for mer Miss Viola Norman and re sided here .••evprpl years ago. Mrs. fdith Chase cf Oak St > home after sßending stumr.oi school »t Columbia University. Mis* Treds C. Perry was wr ®n years old last Tuesday and eelebrst rd the occasion by having a few neighborhood children In for game* and lee cream. Joining In the fun were Misses Kw and ‘fimbw Dove. Fay and Howard Berry, end Joseph Grice, Yreda ts the (Jattgfiter of Mr and Mr*. Ifasrwnowi Berry of Lincoln sh. Set and Mr*. JJddfei Howtt&ay h.ive announced the birth of 9 son Eddie Lloyd. R pound*, four ounces, or Monday, Aug. 1?. Mr*. Knrnegsy is the fotmer Miss Diane Dunn, Funeral services for My. Stepb any Tones r*f Blount St were held on Tuesday it ? p m from the St. Augustus A. M. E. Zion Chttrdh ort North St. Rev, Mr. Coleman was the officiating minister. Surviors include his widow, Mrs Sally® Jones of the borne: 8 daugh ters Miss Esther Lee Tons* of Wa shington. D C.: Mrs. Lena .Tories cf Kinston: Misses Pauline and Cora F Jone- of Kinston and Mrs. Eva J. Edwards of Fayetteville; One son. Win Tones of Washington. Funeral service* for Mrs. Sybal Sutton Mmnford were held on Wednesday at S p. m. from the St, -John Free Will Baptist Church with Rev W L Jones officiating Mrs Mumford was Willed in an gti. to accident on Saturday. Rljra dypp* irirlode 7 tpon age daughters Fdi+b and Carolyn. Alan a mother. Mrs Carrie Sutton, and on® brother, Thomas Andrew Sut ton Usher Board, gave the welcome ad dress Afterward ]Mr. Primrose Ro gers the president of the Wake Baptist Tfjbene Board, of Garner, gave the response. Th® history of the tT«h«r Board was given by Mrs. Isabelle Adam*. Rev. Banks, the «ncle of our pan to? Rev. Georgs Jones, who was the speaker of the revival services held at the Wake Baptist Church of Garner, was the speaker The sermon wa# enjoyed by everyone. The sack and shut.-in* Penix'. Air? Betty Ruth Frown and M? Arid? Ton*? Happenings has returned hem# tram Korea n nere he vm serving his ocuntiy. Miss Margaret Williams attended the A K A. Sorority's 50th year Houle which was held In Washing ton. D r August 16-2 4th. It might he profitable to check .vour sweet potatoes now for sire, especially those that you plan to market. Keep in mind that there is no such thine as matunty in sweet potaoes Sweet, potatoes are tropi cal planis and will grow the year round if weather conditions, are fa vorable. Therefore digging should be done when the crop has produ ced the highest possible number of U 5 No 1 grade or better The only way you can determine this t* by trial digging Most varieties, especi ally the Peurto Riro variety, re quire a 4 to 4 t-2 month growing season. The early harvested crop Is an exception as yield can usually be sacrificed for price. Regardless of % teld, dig before a killing frost Otherwise the potatoes may rot or develop internal breakdown (cold injury' in storage. duaghter, E«s« Mae. are rng in Benneftsvtlle, 5 C Mrs. Wooten's Mother. Mr and Mr* W. B Swinson cd Bizise)! St, visited relatives and friends recently in Baltimore, Aid. Mrs. Flora Acer and children have returned he Newark, N. .1 after spending the summer with her parents, Rev. and Mr», James A Moore of Bardin 8+ Hilts Nursery *n<f Kindergarten School will open for the fait term on September 4, at 9:a m Parents are asked to contact Mrs Irene M Hill, director of the school on Wed nesday, September 3. 19SA There will be s Wn partr giv en for Hie children who inspect to attend hie echoed on September 8. beginning a* # p m R will be held at 258 W Burney Street., CJfctan, inc m beetd Moa* «tuf point* of view to help them in doing an effective job M leaders." Scheduled for September 14-15 is the annual two-day workshop for Women Student leaders NCC President Alfonso Fiber i* (sched uled to sneak to a final dinner «es ion at 5 15 p m on Sunday, Sep tember 15. Separate breeding glit* from, fat tening hoes, if possible at 150 pounds Rambling In Chatham GOLDSTON ~~— HTTSBORO SILER CITY GOLDS’!ON There has been enjoyment for many here through out the county thi* summer. Many friends «nd relative# from far and peer have come to join loved ones in sharing the vacation .season as tbev say "with folks back home.” 'I his reporter may have failed in yr uring the names of all who visit ed this summer. However, the peo pl •< of Chatham County have a great bg heart full of welcome for every • ody. Here are names out some of mir ■isitor# who mostly are weekly reader# of this column: Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Turner of Lumebrton, N. C. Rev Turner and family were house guest* of bis parent* Mr. find Mrs. Sam Turner, on South Carhontcri Road In Golds ton. While here Rev. Turner was ashed to deliver th* afternoon ser mnn last Sunday at Robert's Chap el Baptist. Church as it opened its annual revival services. Other visitors included' Mr snd Mr*. Buffer of Chicago. Ilmn)?, Mrs. Morelta Horton of New York Cltyt Mr. Marvin Wall, of W* Wray Street Martinsville. Va,: Hubert Ta tum and Gihi-nri Wall of Stonevlll*. N. C.. who were 3pr~i;i! guest- of Mr. Thomas O, Womble at. Bear Cr«eW, Mr, Wall mid Womble were in service together oversea*, sod las* week they met for the first time Since the war Mr, end Mrs. Theodora Marsh and family have returned to their residence after a trip to Canada. Mr and Mr*. Milton Johnson and the Alston family of Philadelphia Pa have returned home after a visit In Goldston with relatives. Mb. and Mrs. Janies Marsh left with their family by automobile for New York City to visit relatives for a week GOLDSTON TOES BEAR. < PEEK CLUB WITH A SCORE OF 8-S “Thera has not been too much publicity for the local baseball i-tiiba. but bare Is recent report. Th® Goldston team defeated the Bear Greek he vs by a scot® of 8-5 3* re ported by Alonzo Horton and Sam Hatcher, managers Mrs Marion Williams is the manager of the Goldston Girl Soft, Ball Club and has hern doing a good job They will play at Goldston, meeting the Liberty team on Saturday, August 30 at 4 p. in, deaths SILER CITY Funeral service* for Mrs A gnat Headen were held last Sunday afternoon in Siler City REAR CREEK Robert L. Head er,. 75. of Bear Creek, was found dead at bis borne recently Funer al service? were held at th® f ®n • trai AMEZ Church with tip pas tor. flrv 7? W. Williams, officiating FITTSBORO Mrs Sadi" Ho 1 • lon Fat*=on a weU-konwn chinch and community leader, died at the Memorial Hospital .n Chapel Hilt recently. Funeral sen-ices were held as be® church in Pitfsboro. She is lb® mother of Captain Floyd W Horton who 1* now stationed in Germany. BA WORD Funeral services for Rev H L Womack, executive secretary Mr the Deep Cracky Bap tist Association, were held Salur day at the New Zion Baptist Church. Dr © P. Foster officiated CAMERON Mrs Nettie Mc- Cnimm'a faithful church and com munity worker, died at her horn® in Cameron recently Funeral service? <me held at the Red Hill Baptist Church in Cameron with the P 3? ‘ to . Rev C C Taylor, of Siler City, m charge of the funeral CHURCH NEWS 'Hie annual revival render? have opened at. the Mt Herrnon AMT ’ Church in Goldston with the Ktsv. Mr. Rebee. pastor, m chars The meeting Sunday was a sneers. A new building i? under const rue * ion at this church location where Rev, B®bce and its momirei ave doing a good job for the up building of the church. They join hands in extending an invitation to persons in th* community and area to attend the srevtces Taylor s Chapel Baptist Church. of which Rev W Roland Perry Is pastor, has also opened - revival. PI ITS 808 O N OTF. E By OUYTANNA HORTON FITTSBORO - Miss Cavene Too iner of Moncure recently visited ; i Springfield Church Hews Bt ROT LEE f f Ol UNS I The Springfield Baptist Sunday j School opened August 1" at ls! a !m. with the nipt. Mr. Lengworth i Whitaker, in charge. The lesson i was woven around the subject, j "Justice to the Minorities taken firm Leviticus, Detnteronomy. Mat thew John and Galatians. Sunday School was addressed by the Rev. O. H. Brodie pastor of the church. Visiting the Sunday School and church was Mr. and Mrs. Gib sr,« end Mr, and Mr*. Robert Pen ny, of John*ton Pinny Grove Bap tist Church, near Clarion CHURCH SERVICE The regular morning worship started at 11 a m. The pleasant at mosphere brought out many mem bers and friends from the surroun ding churches', Springfield extend? a welcome to ail visitor? and friends The junior usher* ~ervmg were Roy Collins. Thomas Sea well. Sherman Williams. Russel! Smith. The junior choir rendered inspLr ng music. The opening song of the morn mg was ’'WoiyHniy, Holy, follow ed by the scripture by the congre gation. Prayer wa* accompanied by -a «#iant. A song, "Come We Thai lxive The Lord." was sung, follow ed hv prayer by Deacon Joseph Hinton. The response was, "Amaz ing Grace." The next song was. "I Must Tell Jesus ” An Inspiring set mmi wa* deliver ed by the Rev. O H. Brodio. His text was taken from John. 20:18. What did Jesus, do for Mary Mag dalene " Bapttem vutl be held at the church on the first Sunday in Sep ts mbf- beg'nnlog at 11. o'clock. The Rev. Brodie. pastor, will oifi- relative# in the Fittsboro are#, Mr?. , Wolf* Bister, Miss Joan Richardson, of Fittsboro, returned with her when she went, home. HIGHLIGHTS OF USHER S CONVENTION The State Interdenominational Usher’s Convention was held at the St. Joseph CMF, Church, Chapel Hill, N. C, August 21-24 The first, day included registration and en rollment of new churches, and a welcome program: Alderman Hu bert Robinson, on behalf oi the Mi nisterial Alliance: Rev. L. W. El lis, on behalf of Chatham's County Usher’s Union; Prof. J. H. Peace, on behalf of city and county schools: Mr. Henry Atwater, on be half of business and professional i people: Mr. C. F. Williams, on be- ' half of fraternal orders; Rev. W. R. Forshee on behalf of Williams and St Joseph CMF, Churches The >e- j ,-onsc \va» given by Mr, J. F. Wil- j liams. On second day at the convention, I an Usher's Institute was conducted, j Junior ushers met following the j morning session. The arts and j crafts department and Junior T.Tsh- j era’ program made tin the efter nnnn session, Thfi annual prerident’s message was delivered at the eve ning session by Mr. L E. Austin. Mr. Austin spoke from the topic di visions: ft) rediscovering old and new frontier*; <2) what it takes to be great (St what is that in thine hand? On the third day. the morning | session began with a first-aid pro gram. The trophy was awarded to I the Fayetteville district for the sec- j ond time for reporting the largest I Burlington Notes Bv MSS. M M BROWN ; BURLINGTON The Burling- | 1 *on Branch of the N'AACP invite? j j the public to a fish supper Satur- j day evening at th® bom? «f th® i president, Mr. Winfred Wiley on \ Raubut Street You need the NAA- ; CP and it Meeds you. Parents and guardans are r? | minded that school will open on | 1 September 7at 3 a m Pupils j 1 should be enroied at that time, PERSONALS Welcome home to Mrs. Armie ; l Thompson who spent her vacation j m Washington and Virginia with ; relatives and friends, j Mr* Linda Davis has returned I home from New York where she I spent the summer with relative*. | Miss Vera Flowers is home again j | after spending the summer with i ! her mother in Atlanta. Georgia i Mr and Mrs Withe Holt of New- | I pert News, Virginia were the week ! | end guests of Mr and Mr? Jack j i Khoffner of Richmond Avenue. Mr. Clyde Ligins is a patient at I Veterans Hospital in Durham, N ! C. Miss Blanche .Tones and brother I were week-end guests of their sis j tpr, Mrs. Vivian Lee of Mebarse, N. i c. CHURC H NEWS Group 8 of the First Baptist j 1 Church v ill be, the guests of Mrs j I Earl Berry on Gunn Streets nex* ; Monday evening at 5 o'ejock. Th® i president is Mrs Margaret Faust | The Missionary Union of the First j Raptir-t Church ■> ill p-es-nt Mr' ! j Ethel Blade soloist, at 7,30 p m ; I Sunday prior to sermon at c p m 1 Highlights Os High Point By MRS. ODESSA S TYSON CHURCH NEWS GUEST SPEAKER AT ST STEPHEN AME ZION CHURCH HIGH POINT Rev- Arthur i Marshall Jr formally of Hie city now residing m Kansas City. Mo and pas tor in o at Metropolitan AM F Zion Church, was guest speaker j at the St. Stephen AME Zion i Church on Sunday morning. The service* began with the Pro ! (sessional Hymn 1 We’re Marching iTo Zion’. Pastors a 1 Prayer adn ! Scripture was foloiwed by the An ! them T Will Lift. Up Mine Eyes”, sung by the senior choir Prior to the message by the Rev. Marshal’. She spititual. "Yield Not To Temp tation *, was led by Mrs. Louise McCloud. Rev. Marshall chose for the sub ject of His mesagge ‘The Folly of Foolishneaa,” or the Foolish Foni His Biblical matenal was found in (he 12th Chapter of St. Lube 20th seise wnich roads “Eat. Drink, and ibe merry, but God said unto him., j "Thou Fool". | Following ibis most heart. r«nd i mg sermon, the invitation song 'I i Know Tlie Lord VZtil Make A Way’ ! was led by Mr. Edward Torrence. ) Visitors included Mr*. Fannie j Butler Taylor of Brooklyn. N. Y. I an widow of Rev, M. B M Butler, j former pastor of St. Stephen AME i Zion Church GOME AND GO TEA Corr.p and ko lea wa* held at iW | home of Mr*. Connie Gains. 712 ' Leonard S«, on Sunday afternoon honoring Mr? Fame Butler T-vlor. j formerly of this city, now residing in New Yolk. N. Y Many Ztomre* and friends of Mrs Taylor called between the hours of 4 and 6 Jams jl wslla Hi R O YALE *2 PINT MM ]; HI amemKsa^lH nismieti reefM zeztn - reoof CHARLES JMSUIK «t Rie. lac., PM!**. Fa. amount of money for the Ush*r s Home, The afternoon session was filled with the reports of various committees, An oratorical contest •• is tfc main event, of the evening Toy used by contestants was Our Fu ture Goes to School Toda.y ' Tir winners were Misses Josephine Boyd. Joyce Perry, and Linda Cot ten, first, second and third resp c ' livey. Mr. Leo Leak, junior p'Tii dent, awarded the prizes A ban ciuet elimaxed the day. Rev. J W Jones, past.oi of Fa: etteviile Street Baptist Church. Ra leigh, delivered the Sunday morn ing message which closed the 34th annual convention of the Interde nominational Usher's Association of North Carolina, N C. PIONEER OF INTEGRATION WINS SPEAKING CONTEST Miss Josephir® Bovd. 18 a Negro i student, of th® previously all-white ! senior high school, Greensboro, won j first pri-e the annuel N C Interde j nominations! Usher'# Association j Oratorical Contest which was held 1 at, St Joseph CMF Church, Chapel j Hill, on August 23, After receiving her prize Mis* Bovd made remarks on some of the incident* that happened to her in the white school, stating that she was mostly a target for eggs. Mias Boyd is the daughter of Mr. Robert Boyd. '9lO Pisgah Road. Greensboro and is also a member ■ of Mt Calvary Methodist Church | of the city. Rh® la a 1358 graduate i and plans to enter Clark Universi ! t..y, «vs Worcester, Massachusets this i fall. by Be-.' Tyson Coble, acocmpahied by his choir and congregation , Come and join them and bring friends The success of the earlv-rcomin? service at the First Baptis* Church was agam verified by the Drg-i number a ten ding last Sunday The sermon “Nothing to Draw With" was beautifully pictured by the pastor with th? chapel chow furn ishing the music. Many members remained for the Sunday School under the direction of Mr Aaron Noble*, superintendent of adult de partment and Mr William Hurdle superintendent of primary depart ment. Morning service began with jun ior choir in processions at 11 a. m. The early-morning sermon v. as re peated at this service by pastor. Rev. H. J Cobb Because of rain Uie afternoon services were post poned The Baptist Training Union as held at B 5* pm. followed by the evening services. On the sick list this week v E Mr Jack Harold ko Alsmansn'-* General Hospital; Mis Anna War ren «t home: Mrs Margaret Long in wheel chair; ana Miss Autri# Slade at hom® v MEBANF Mr? Lei a Flag? of Philsdelph: ?• ; -,i 5 guest last week of her sister, i Mrs 8-11*1® Melon® of Mebrm? Mr. and Mr?. George Cer.yard. : ,tr. of Brooklyn. N Y. w»r? guests iof then* parent? Mr. and Mrs I George Conyard. Sr 1 Mr. and Mr# Clarenc* HcGrran j also of Brooklyn N Y. visited 1 his mother, Mr? Winnie Thompson Assisting ith refreshments was Mrs Rosa Steele Presiding at the guest book wa? Mr? Virginia. G. Jarr.es. daughter of the hostess. PERSONALS . Dr. and Mr*. M B Da' i? have ! returned to the city after attending J the Nat'or ri Medical Association j Convention held m Milwaukee, ! Wisconsin Dunns the Milwaukee meeting D: Da ir. "as elected Chairm n of the board of Trustees of the National Association VISITING IV NEW YORK D.»nnv and Beverly B*U it 1108 Downing St are visiting relatives in Washington. D. C. and Mt. Ver non. Now York , Mr? La "at a Torrence and daugh ter Nancy have • * turned to ths city after a Month? visit in Cam den N J. with relatives and friends. Mrs Stella Dyer of 1308 Leon ard St left the city on Saturday fnr n week? visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mr*. Harvey Harris. Long island N. Y. Mr* Annie Liles spent her vse»- ij.jri in Wsdesboro, N C visiting with Mr and Mr? Charles Riggs and Mr. end Mr* Janie?; T Win field, Jr., and Mr? Willie Rose Lit tle She also visited Mr and Mr? ! Joseph Liles in Pee Dee N C, VMCA NEWS The Million Dollar Wedding h*H Friday evening in the spacious nr"* gymnasium of the YM-YWCA, a?a* ;i E»la and colorful culmtlrttion of (he- summer piogram of tb« Mv Bethune Branch YMCA This vi|y Wri* sponsored hv th* Y""" ~ Adult Dept, of the YW. M-- <’ - tm Blackburn was chairman A'’'* Brides, representing four of fh j six chibs
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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