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T?-r: CAH9LINIAN MM. F.MIfNf, S\rr«T»A\ NOVF.ATBKR IS, JUS* 10 1“” 7 he Raleigh | sc¥ne I «»nBBrMi.iUII U J»« -v < «r» t ,^nw <mT — rT .- c|< |. m .-j W „ m * GAT MAIIiO'f. HOLD TAfeXS i The Off's ** ! : f.;i: - hjoi. ill i Ain. Ko: ■' Cni'i •.,. .fi ho I'.oui' >i' i Method, on Nov 7th. After She | bu*sin«i| ffif OH;: u'ld club j members, I’nove-d .. dr ioc table re j pn:vt, oi cre»tn turkey »•> putty | fhe.U, potato s«ud clli'i- r. ;i:.|);ir;i ! gus, gelatin S 3 ■■ I cranberry satire. i hot roll', a net <"i To. progm Os., i of pinochle v <a: played. I,’ 'cipo !•!• of boiuMfu 1 I pri'-'PS wore: Mr.-. Ola Coleman. 1 high KIIW, Mr I del I D.-hiny.: low fill r .’.': 'lni)’.'- V' 1111 ri high tittb; am; Mic Hen IhitnHn low e.htb Ml'S, Curtis* goeMr. were ' Mrs fjam-’n Ludell Pelnny, Lu verdis Majp, Ja.net Marrhevm. Mary B Smith, Ola Coj.'iiinn, Lillian On tts awl Lny C. B. Mi-idletOft. * Gay Maim' -. present, wove: I glesdarowt Juan* to Akltu? June | Campbell. Wteaheth Cofield, Bec-i | Hamlin, Laura. Knv Norma Hav* j wood. Irene- L I oni rv j Lillie Taylor Hon' lt :i *h White.! M'abif Winters, and Rosa Curtis.} hastes i A wood' >ful ptf inn. wav epepl - hv a'l X lOHA HO! K ' r n ot K El MR \|< A iiw s.iiwii.n morthn-r ti S 1:7(1 children of all ages p».~ j llipr a! f hi- Richard K. !!:«r«i k(in fllM 1c f,l i»t it . foi SiOHi HOI r: Ihi VVI 1!• NflV. (5( the following sinries wilt hr trild: f'<- tn.. rtiiri the Beast", ‘'ratify tfarse IJrrwin’’ and •-< ns*-i Join* The cliTio . A-, a special added .liltae tmi! there Rill he > movie th.it trill appeal to -'ll aces. ran vs, '-oven sioi si ' Th n Rlocd'WfH'ftf Street- YMCA Is observing, ‘Open Hon. e*’ in bon o" of new iTKrntK'.. begipninu on Tuesday. November 1 i a I 7 '.30- PM. and continuing Mu-wish the week ■SferiHi aocia-l and recrra.ltonai Oven if, hg v e t>< ‘ i. planned. The week!*.' Luncheon Chib for hu.stnru'. end prole Mona! nun mo AVceiP' -'.daV St noun, Member*-* art* ren-te.-ted to w..* Hs» "Y” Hinrw thr week and rn yoli in fail and winter activitie |JR BOTI-R f y - VHIItHFI FHIA Or. .I..'l'es A. Biiver. pi cmdrnl nl Sf Aum : in-T) College. Is in I'hiladelphia. Fa . w here he :poi;c to (he dome He ronnnif•'<’ o! the Womans A.:\i hr. v; ot f lie Oi n cc~f e; Pcnmv-ivrtnia on Wednes day. Novemh*r 12th. O'- ‘iii> .ciny. November isl Or. Bovvi id drc.-s>'d tl-» mrrrib.-.s of the Phila delphia Chan -or o> t-lic St. Aup us tine's Alumni Assoc’ dioi). JACK ‘.nh 'll i. li V M.i.f h ITie Ocfob-T meeur.R sh" WPill.'f! h «t 1?,“-'* ?' i’U I Club vi.-;- In-i'i ii Hu honv o* Wile:, hai'- m. a ''■ l wio'-: Moydine r? sc* m? host etd hosteas. Mis. Glad' Turnei v».s, elected chairman of (iu ,r s >-i- -■ , i.s New -nff< • r rdecied at ihr P-. Teting were: p-c.-.idehf Ba.rba.ru Lie! drier; vice vrwdfht HoV'ld VVrll- hsr-; rcoord;;-.:: r.ccret.u-y AV) by Lstbaxu: M-'a-Mirer, 1-ioydi |C perj-. rorreepmdm,: -.!-(■• .-i.t !-■ Here’s how io be a 1 SMART TRADER j —Shop around town for thr best dual ( heck offers with a sharp pencil Compare l'inancr ( har^os Get I Still Only 1 j ci c/. Mechanics & Farmers u 7 on Fisrure.s ! irs< . .. new car , r , LOANS \on < ould Save up S o $100! |j • Only ()'■’" On Late Model Used Cars. FAST ACTION- ||j Mechanics & Farmers Bank : 1,1- E Hargett St. Phone TE 2-7515 Raleigh j At ember lederal Deposit litsiiwm'f Corporatinn , The Lnuerf j i"i'rn' r<V ''ir-V-'' u - ~, i,i~-'-n-~-\~nV-'---riVm wiß-ii 111 iiwi t> wmw I'MWi »■■» rrr ‘irnr Pepsi - Cola Bottling Co Os Raleigh 370 S HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-507 1 | Cheryl Lytle: re porter Geraldine j CBpehart. ! j New members weleenacd Into tln j j yroun were Marilyn Yarbrough, i Jamrs and Juun Cofield. Christo j uh.-r Hunl. d'- Joseph Wi.nt.ei-s, i I Jr.. Ronald Heii-. Norma Keck, j I Cher.' 1 Lyllr .i.nd Roberl MrDmv-i oil. Jr. ST St f.l -TIMA HOST TO nv ; v P.ilr, oi tlx- MuHiiil N'erlh ('ai-olnri 1 duration V. . soriiilioit li 'x.t U l ( {illtst, Wii|s(i;ii Salon I'rarl.irrs Col lege. Shaw 1 niversiCv and SI. A up. usf Int •>' Co'lrge mr< in llic Clh-sluh- lininei on ih** i-rnti. ims of SI. Atjfiiotincs' (hllrsr on Snfida.v. Orfotier 26, lo> H*r run S>o-.i- of plaonine a pro #!■••«« to ihi year. George Flemming of St. Angus* i I i.im nn'sifii-tu. i.if the SNCEA, wa, i I I leeh-d (o attend the Regional! j nii '-tJiiy at Dillard High School. I Gold' boro on October ill. (tOV ALLITER SO< I \i. AND i < IV M' n i l! j On Sunday Novemher U. the] I i,’n- .vi 11’,-, met. 'vith Airs Susan j Haywood, <U3 nhwiberlniit Street ) j The flub has ns jt,s mam project | lhe improvpnv-.il. of the Oherlln S I * Vine!pry. Wo are jiroud to say i | ilia I u-e a;r receiving .-plep4Ud j j '•ooperalion in our efforlf’ to so-1 j licit fund,' for this worthy cause, j ' | Fvi-’-yoiiii presi-ni enio.ved the , j dbcursions and the delicious re* j pa: f. by ihe hostess. Mem- I hers present were Meiidomes: j Flora Andrews. Virginia Biounl. ! ; Doris Brown. JuTn Brown. Mary \ : Dunsiori. deanefte Fields. Eleanor : Fiaga, Helen Go<-;de. Mabel H«y --: H-ijod, Mary /, Hopkins. Rosa j j Kelly. Tfarrie Morgan, Josephine j ; More.m Vii-ona Morgan. Amelia; j Peeblrs-, Elisabeth Peebles, Mary j j Person, f>u;. in Person, Louise I j Rand. Mildred Scervcr. LlHiej j TuiTier. Mary Turner and Miss i | Cafhennr. WiiUama. WATCH THIS SPOT C.pt your wil> sharpened for ! Hie Second Annual ChrGinias rirrits iiion C'lnlesf, sponsored j by ihe Queltes. irlwv and sweethearts of Omega men. ; \\ in one nf the beautiful pru-pv. Consul) the paper each u'-el for informal ion and dales j In If announced soon. 'isn RELATIVES IN D. C. 1 I Mr. o- id Mrs. James A. Stroud j land children, Gloria. Lorry and i S Dwight .spent weekend visiting | j their daughter. Miss Catherine E j j-.Ui-ond n Wathunton. D. C While! j here ihey attended the Capita! j Classics MRS ,!<>\f » BIRTHDAY I Mr: Ola Jom.-i cl lf>!7 CftnniK- i ) !•••• Si-.roiu. celebrated her birthday | on Sundry. Mm - :i)ber 9. I t1 f - oei-'hboj's etuenaintd her j i ;» gfi-e-r'-nhdav dinner op Fn ' day night of week at 8 o’clock i -. i !i.--r home. She received several I me** rv ‘jf f.g. VHendmg the dinner were | M.-sdarurv; Maij Bliuiclic P»- r>l;t Jones, l.iln Itrksiip, On loiiu-i,. Annie Webb, Fro in i lei FtunrS*. Mu- Bobbin. Fli/übelb llobinwii l.ilv tv- I IW !# Fxsc&'k \ r ;ins. Etl*ab«‘b M. Wilson vl»- j bb- Haywood and John Roll* ! <lllll, MisS fiRJSAVOLD RETtRNS HOME Mins K, lucille Grtswold, j proprietor c*t a local hotel.'has ! returned from the F'itlh An : ninil Convention of the N;<- I ion wide Hotel \>so<m tioo, nlsieh was held .it the Hotel , I'heresa, New York City, No- i vemher 3-S. Miss Griswold, | who "as re-elected national secretary, also at tended the National lt‘-i i Exposition and worshipped at the Abyssinian Ha pH si Church pi* stored by lhf Her Adam Clayton Pow ell, Jr, The NHA presented its (<h An mi a) f ah Festival and Beauty r»K£j.rtt at the Con course I'la/a Ilotei in IK- Grand Ballroom. Other activi lirs. in which Miss Griswold engaged were: luncheon at the Cnited Nations Building, w here she dined in the Delegates* Dining Poor*!, a tour of the Ballentlne Brewery m New. all*. Neu- Jersey, and witness ins 1 lir sina v h sitow, - Jain-ai ea.” which Mars t-ena Home and Ricardo Mtonlolbau, AT I I.ND HAMPTON INNTfTIJTK HOIM C. COMING Alumni s-nd f’udx from !«< and near turned out in large numbers to at-:,end the homecoming game between Hampton Institute and Howard University on Saturday. Nov. 8, at Hampton. Vn. 'Fh:.-. was perhaps HampUm’s largest homo* coming and it wyf. a week-end packed with .social activates. The folloAsunn peraoiv* from R«- i loigh motored io the Peninsula Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mann, Mrs. I Dorothy Rack! urd daugluer. B'-v- I tha, Mrs. Lula Myers. Mu end! | Mrs. M. H. Crockett. William j I Crockett, Manuel Crockett. Mr. | I James T. Johnson, Mr. Auteie Ev- • ! ans. Mr. and Mrs. Millard R. Pm : hies. Mrs Daisy Walker Robeson. | Miss Annie Rich. Mr. and Mrs L. !(- Rivers, Miss Martha Robinson.' i Miofes Ruth Cope Mr. and Mr--, i Caswell Carter and Mr- and Mi--. | E K. Swain. SCOUT ENCAMP MENU PLANNED j More than U'O ISxplorer Scouts j and leader i nt-he Wake Division i and other Divisions of the Occo | neechce Cour.c-1, Boy Scouts of I America axe expected to attend lan Explorer Encampment at Pope ; Air Force Base near Fort Bragg ! this week-end. The Scouts will j leave Friday after school and re i turn after lunch on Sunday. ] While on the base the scouts ! will have an opportunity to go * art a plane trip and enjoy a so - cial with over 100 Girl Scouts of Fayetteville on Saturday night. While on the base the scouts will hear more about the - Nev. Ex plorer” program that will so into operation ax the beginning of the new year. Markets go to those best fitted ! to serve them. It Pays To ADVERTISE amua-n-* mwmJJ'i nwv^vi^g'v:* m\'XK lIOTET Member **f N. II A. Clean. Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold. Prop 2*o (5, CuVarm* s*. Fairish Rhone 1t 3-6800 Fayetteville Street BAPTIST CHURCH C«i. EayrttrvtHr anrl Itunlrr ff. 3-S2R3 Ralrifilt. N. C .1 of Finance » 30 . Sunday School 11.0(1 Worship Service 6.00 P.M. .... B. T. U. 7:30 Wednesday Teachers Meeting. s 30 Wednesday Prayer Service. ii'iaiiHuri—aorowwo.* WHAT DOING AUOUND TOWN I Weekly Churcli Roundup [ By .Mrs, May L* Broadi& Nm* hi- liavp nl'riVfd not i llir vjurlt nl ib<- worM, lm( tbi’ ! spirit which is of flod." YOUNG'S MISSIONARY CME - I Church School go! midt-r-vov .1 i»:4f* w;!h the siipi . Mrs DciL R Ford, in charge. Morning worship ■iiirt-d .o If o’clock with the seni or choir i.n charge of music, under the direction of Mi.-s Bel lir I * -11 j Brcadie Tb? pai-tor, the Bcv. J. N. Leverette. d'-liverpd a very in spiring nicssagc from the Book of Daniel. Rth chapter, 51h verse: -God Gets Tired ' At lb.- 7did p I*-, hour (he .sermon v .c'- di-tivi-r by the Rev. J A. Oaves, WILSON TF/MFX/E Ml FHODIST . .Chureh School opened at 0:45 with MBs Nannie Morgan, the sup! in cJiarc;.-- Pegtiltii * r r ice started "I 11 oi’lc-ck vvilh the juni or . • i in charge, under (he di rection n! Mr Lean Jlaywood. Fie jwstor, the Hev Oscar W Bur - j wick, read the scripture from die j 11th chapter of the Boob of St j Matthew, from which he b ,, r, r, i dc-rcd a very inspiring sermon: j "HjOVC I You l Neighbor A,, ifour self.” F I R ST CONGREGATIONAL * CHRISTIAN Sunday School I started at 3:3-5 with the sunt, Mr i Sherman Lewis, iti ch?«-g- and a. j large attendance pi-mnt Morning j service cG imdo way at 11 o clock | with the ji.mioi- choir in c-harge of 1 | music, under tb direction of Mr. j Ernest; Massenburg. The pastor, the j I p,- v , hq w a r r| Cunn mg h s rn. j j brought the rncssag' from the j I Book of Phillipuue i Am Alpha j • I And Oput-"-” He brought out; ] many points to the delight of the congregation. A ver.v large and en- j thusiasfie group assembled at 5 p f or the Bilgii.n-: Fcilmvrhip It; was a wonderful service. UNION BAPTIST -- Sunday School set underway at the usiiitl . lime with the supl., Mr. B I Snn dors, in charge. Morning services started at 11:30 with 'be senior , -j choir "in charge of mu««c uooer j iho direction of the Rev. M Von ' son. The parlor the Few George j I Mitchell, deli vi-rod a wry be.utti- j ful sermon from the Book of St John, 26th verse: ‘'The Comforter < . Which Is Th Holy Ghost.” ; 1.11. YOF THE VALLEY HAP- ; * TIST Sunday Bcbooi In- : n »t : : (1:4.1 v-ith the sun*.. Mo J'l-r-niw Willinou S- c r A ' ' I [ .-lose Os Church School, th*- con- j cregidion joined in a v< ry spiritual j , . and prf} " r ' 081-RUN BAPTF-r Chn'-.-h ; School started T the uatwl V'"* with Iho ;■ it Mr Waller t.urttr I it: charge Morn mg- co-vices began j a! 11 I T-Un k with the scr ; i'h*»ir Hnnisldtif. utusic under Inc di ---*f.{ir>r! of Mrs. I‘Jsic Sriii- Lure war read by the Rev Air. Hat ched from Shaw University. Thr mornttiß ptayer '• w brought by the Rev Walton. A very untight- j I ening momev was delivered by ! lhf. He* s Tetlr-i i;v: "Do -lusttec TUPPFR MEMORIAL BAPTIST Snndjv School got underway at. j or, with the nipt,. Mr M- r : Ic y Si,ruL-rs, in drug-- Mornine wor ship began at tl o'clock with the I .senior choir in charge of nu.tsiir. | under tin- direction of Mrs. M R. I Booim The scripture lesson was i read by the mister, the Rev. M H. | Dooti--. frnm (he Bth chapter of St. | iMU’Uhav s Pravet was rendered 'I by the Rev Carter. The pus tor and | congregation an in deep Kymo-'U'-y j with tb'- family of the laic Mrs. Vinie Gins, wbof-’ funeral was I conducted from this church lust | Tlun s-ia ft' i or-'-n. i first BAPTIST La.«f Friday ! I jhv senior choir of the Fun Rap- j Wedding ! Bells I EDITOR’S NOTE: Harna.ee licenses were issiit-d by the I Hike Comity Record'' «f ; fJrrflK to the following p'-rsntw between November 4 and 10: Thadiit R, McLeod. 21, of 709 East Martin Street. KGovrfv and Nancy Sue Scott, 11, of Houtc S, Raleigh; Thomas Jackson. 83 of 2StB Mus- J berry St ret, Durham, and Mary 55 ! ! White. S7, of 2918 Mulberry Street, ! Durham: Willitirn A. Burton. 21 of Route 6. Raleigh, and Mary Krone 's Med . tin. Iff, Rnoie 6. T«..if;;gh. MONUMENTS ■itljr-r ! (WJ— M fUllJp-Cl 1 Wit* i at low Costs mMMmm m I You don't | "Buy rnJ'U - , WARNER MEMORIA L S ! j Hilisboro, Raleigh. N,C, | ( Across RaUroad-front of Method) j I list ( Ilurch held its annual Fet- I lo'vUup Dinner in the Bullock Building of the church. Mr. F. L. ! Rayford pripcipc.l of the Cary Elementary School, was the fea tured speaker and was introduced t'.v Mr, William H. Taylor, ma.stor Os ceretponlea. Sunday School atarfed at 9*30 ja. m. with the EUpt.., Mr. W. iL Taylor, Sr., in charge, A Jar re tnim’jer was present,. Morning worship began at II o’clock with liie junior choir in charge of mu sic, under the direction of Mr. W. W. Hurdle. Scripture was rend Lorn the Book of First Corinthi ans The guest minister, the Rev. Garland F. Wiggins, brought & very interesting message from the Book of St. John, 3rd chapter, 16th j verse; "The World's Greatest Lov- i or,” I L»VJ»ir.«rrr“a i.'ier W.WI JLU‘i-.?cr7aaUJ , .-?3SS=n.Tr..UJ— . -■ i - --- | Sunday School Lesson IST REV. CLYDE R, WALTON Pastor St Amanda 'Baptist Church and MrCull<?rs Baptist Church . j Nov. Ic s.-vtis Hcuhnc Nf>ni*<»r.; M-att. R 1-17. Mark t s2S-34i print L-j j erf tfivt, H|*tt. A:"< 17- ] Vpinonch to the lesson: The Lord Jesus is the- flwi | I physician. He restores stiuls f«haM I am wounded by rJn. And He feealr; ; ! bodies afflic, -d by Ulneas, Thr miracle# ot j n bealius He per-ji: formed ieve«l t His divine idea- 1 Uty. etch j bit His. c , mighty power, c j -tid. demonslrate t j Tls compassion- l | u!.e love. c i Chiirt was an - 1 r l Dinted as King at f > His baptism. H - f 'announced His i t ula ill l i tv. t ' i w-wvwi • .-•.-.Vi.fi- w d-IUIVimV/SAI AMO A REV, TV,\i,TON royal platform in j the Sermon on the Mount. Now { i He pi c mnts HL credentials as the. 1 | sovereign ruler over demons and < ! disease. No diabolical force could t Ic.ppi'.fi His command; Up drove - j out. evil spirit- with a word. Sus- t i faring and itictotea yielded to His t | will, < ! Every miracle proved beyond » < ; doubt Hint the King w indeed ' ! Uie i'nn of God. | But more, u.i-- series of astound j ing aci.s showed tl if f Christ’s pow- t inr was absolute. Even foul t»nd 1 ioaihsoine leprosy, one of the most i j hideous and disgusting forms ofji disease, was cleansed when the J 1 Master st*oke. Even the distance j 1 that separated the Savious from t (he afflicted centurion’s servant! i ' was conquered by tha omniuoient. i voice of the Lord, ( The miracles, moreover, have a < message of tenderness and cheer 1 for the God s people. They pro claim the love of the Saviour for those in need. He entered Into t the plight, of those Hr helped, The Bible- does not teach that di vine healing is n the atonement wrought by Christ. Hi# miracles were not. a theological necessity, but the result of His grace and money/He is deeply ajid personally : concerned about the Dials of His own, The Heart of the Lesson Three impoitanf truth* stand ouC in sharp relief in this lesson. L Our Lord’s miraculous acts were not coincidental. They 1 | «*-re-an eternal aspect of His career on earth. The prophet i Isaiah, writing in the eighth s eentiirj before C hrist, predict- fMAKE EXTRA MONEf ! SELL 77,„ m ST g *»w«<* , **“ JL x i | Carolinian Yonr own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. gOS* *mn» et» earn rsam gnses> «** nw mm mm mtvu ew» w «*•* **» * The CAROLINIAN * 518 E. Martin Si 1 Raleisrh, N. C. 1 t « Please send details of how ! can earn money selling , 1 The CAROLINIAN in my community. I think I can sell * » I .—. copie* weekly. j II NANTE .i'ti „vi. i ,ni nr. ,i ir " ‘—-■ . •■.‘n- 1 I . nnDrc . I ! « CITY OR TOWN - My " adys Dotngs ■ l* l And Out Os Town Tlitj Pev. Gtis Roman vvsi 1 be the featured speaker next. Sunday at U o'clock, arid also at the evening services. He is a graduate of Vi' ginia Union University and is now matriculating at Howard Univer sity. The minister has served as associate minister of the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Wash ington, D. C. Ail members and friend* are in sympathy with the family of the late Dr, Watkins, whose funeral was held from the First Baptist Church on Monday, Novembei I at l,p,m, with the Rev. Darnel N. Howard. Sr., in charge. Eulogies were given by the fol lowing persons: Dr. W. $?,. Stress nor, president of Shaw University, J Raleigh; Dr. C, E. Askew, pastor | of the First Baptist Church, Zebu i ion; Rev. Johnnie W. Jones, pastor ' pH that, (hr, coming Mrs ill would have St"i"to ry f»j phy j deal healing. M*n’? itifiinii- ] t ir, snd slcknessvx would •» - rouae His commission sod j voko His aid. Matt. 8.17 and j I ok, !■!;, ts. Tim particular miracles? de- j scrihed in tha passage are all un- ) usual. They reveal the many-sided new? of the Saviour’s interest and heipfijtoens. To begin with, a leper crossed tire stage So horrible was doomed to cry out, "Unclean,” and thus proclaim his be art-rending plight,- whoever touched him way contaminated, V el. when the Lord made contact with, the poor crea ture He was not polluted. Instead physical health streamed into the leper’s debilitated bods. Then a Gentile appealed to Christ for aid, Some opinionated Hebrews might have regarded the centurian as nationally without the pale. Yet our lord’s love reach ed beyond ethnic barriers and the j servant was healed and Peter's j mofcher-ln-iaw, who would hare i dreamed stoops to meet the pbyri- i cal needs of a feverish woman? j Yet that is what Re did. Finally: "Ail (hut were Rick'"! 'Matt. 8:16) crowded the entrance i of Simons Capernaum home 1 Would the Lord Jesus turn -he moi-ley host a wavy Never; He lov ingly stretched forth His hand to heal, gum It up. Divine power and love will descend to tho depths to succor those in need. will cross national frontiers disregard priv ileges reserved for one wv and eliminate man-made dtetiuc-'ion of caste or condition when afriujt-ion knocks at the ftovimir'* door. S, The conditions of healing is faith. The leper believed tlmt Christ could heel; and fie hoped that He would. Matt. 8:3, The cen turion was confident that the Lord’s word, even though spoken from afar, would be effective. ! Matt. B'B Such vita! and assured trust whs swiftly and beneficently rewarded. Golden Text Matt. 8:35 ... Jesus went, ! about... teaching . ~ and preach ing . . . and healing every sick ness and every disease among ihe people.” This is a summary oi Christ’s prophetic ministry. He taught that people might, turn to Ood, and healed that people might, appreciate His gracious concern for their needs. of ihe Fayetteville Street Baptist j < hurch. Raleigh; Rev. Iv G Dim ten. Mi ltd|yn Alston in official oi (he Women',-. Rapict Home .<nd Foreign Missionary Convention; Rev. .!. H. Clayton, chaplain with ihe Slate Prisons Department; Rev. J, W Firming, Rev. P, If. Johnson, pastor of the Martin Street Baptist Church. Ka letch; Rev. ,1. A .t'Orhes, parlor of Provi- | dense Hr ly Chu'ch. Raloinh; and Mrs. Horn-trie Fli’t-iing. ST PAUL AMK. Sunday -School, in charge of Mrs Hattie Mitchell. Opened at the usual hour with Mm. Gen.' va Brown and Mir-?. Jes- j sic Mebane in charge of the music. | After Ihe class study period. Rev, j T* S, Penn, p -Got gave a e,.-.-y • good review of tho lesson, closing . With words of thunks to the t<*n<-h- j f-rs and officers for their coopera- I !ut! during this conference year, j which has been pleasant and bar- j monicius- The mornifig service began with j lh" choristers leading the process { ional and Mr. Thorniey at the or j gun. The pastor look Ms text from i Ist King, lOiii chapter a»d par! of j Telephone TE 2-8777 OIOCPWOFTH SUTkT TOURIST HOME Clean.. 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Brown gave highlights of | the year's work and the fine lead ership of the pastor. Mr. Alfred , i, Newkirk rendered two *©!©*• j . nd presentation of gifts by Mrs j If B Edmondson. After the aervicr all «-®nt. info | the annex whci ** delicious refresh | "ii-ii;.f, were served. S ViTt.tt". r 11. c nifafiimT-- ! INSURE roVR HOME against fire Consult ! f YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKETS FIFE INSURANCE CO, Durham. N. C. >; I /. COMTIJST* U WINTER 31 CHANGE Os SB m «t OH.. CHANGED W # GREASING M # RADIATOR DRAW*© m Washing # PoSekSef | fij Dunn’s Esso Service adS A Bteodworth SA PHONE TE 3-949$ ? j glasses tj»aus»ffes3aMft J“ pldgatuaya - I t.«x.ijjMaluaiiHiiaini SPTieiAMS* la*. #W#*S4foSS** ► { T~tLiLiriiiiHi»iirii^ii ■hiibiiiiwiiwiwmwmr—r—him r ■**— l ammmr j{ : Everything FOf « * ■ BUILDING. . REMODELING REPAIRING * ‘UMBF.S * MMWOM « ATHEY'S PAIK7S * BUILDING MATERIAL# * BPSSWIN HARDWAM Dial TE 2-7b&3 GUILDERS CORF* 317-219 N. Daw* St RALEIGH, M. C
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