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10 TIE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER :j», 3338 t 4 | The Raleigh SCENE [I MRS II \MLI\ ENTERTAINS Mrs. Beatrice Hamlin created a • a.m and cheer'.ul atmospheie Cnristmas with her beautiful ur raiigements of cedar green*. holly and candles, when she was hostess to the Gay Matrons recently. She served a very tasty supper of baked ham. broccoli, potato sal ad; lattice, pickles, olives, hot rolls and coffee. Progressions of pinochle were played following the business ses sions. Prizes were awarded to Mes* dames Luverciis Mayo, hath guest: Geayce Hayes, low guest: Laura Kay high club and Mable Winters, low club. Mrs. Hamlin's guests fur the evening were: Mrsdames Ruby Green, Luverdis Maye, Tbanny f (instant. Marguerite Uvum, Grayer Hayes and Vivian Cole man, Members present were: Mes ibmes June Campbell. Eliza beth Cofield. Laura Kay. Nor ma Haywood. Irene Lane, Lou ise Lewis, Lillie Taylor, Har velelgh White, Mabel Winters. Rosa Curtis. Juanita Akins and the hostess. SHAW’S CLOSING DATES TOLD Or. Willinrrs If. Strnasner. presi dent of Shaw University has an nounced the Christmas holiday .chedule at the university as fol lows: Classes will end for the holiday period on Friday. Decern b -r Iff, at 12:00 noon, and will re sume on Monday, January 5. at 9:00 a. m. The administrative offices and the switchboard will be closed on Saturday, December 20. at noon and will reopen Monday, January MRS. EMMA CHEEK ©DIM VISITS Mrs. Emma Marie Cheek Odim, formerly of Raleigh, was in the ci ty last week visiting friends prior to her departure for Nigeria, West Africa Mrs. Obivo -will depart frem New York City's Tdiewild Airport on. December 1!) and will arrive in Nigeria two days later. Her hus band, Dr. TJsim Odim. is a native of Nigeria and she will join him. Dr. Odim is staff physician at Uni versity College Hospital, Ibadan, ;\ij. r;* Three sons, Jon*, Carlton and Dale will accompany Mrs. Odim. She is the daughter of the Rr-v. G. E. Cheek, former offi cial and alumni executive vee retary of Shaw University Rev, Cheek now resides In Warren County. Mrs. Odim is a graduate of On Washington High Nr hoc!. Raleigh and Bennett College, Greensboro. She ma hired in medical technology at the Kan sas* University Medical Center and was formerly connected with the Veteran’s Hospital, Dearborn. Michigan. 9 AND 5 CLUB OBSERVANCES With a Dutch Party given by the members of the Nine end Five Club, at the home of the president. Mrs. Geneva P. Brown, the mem bers celebrated their 9th anniver sary-. Christmas party and the birthday of two of its members. Mrs; Roth Lawrence and Mrs. Em ma Jones. The club was organized nine -vPair; 4, g0. by Mrs. Brown, when 30 families moved in the Hunter Park area in their new homes. The club was first known as the Hunter WH HOTEL Member of N. H. A. Clean, Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold. Prop 230 E- C» l arms St. Raleigh Phone TE S-6SOO ! Fayetteville Street BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Fayetteville and Hunter t'E 3-3283 Raleigh. N. C. Ref. .L Joseph Whitaker 0:30 Sunday School U:00 Worship Service 6:00 P.M. B T. U 7:30 Wednesday Teachers Meeting. 8:80 Wednesday Prayei Service. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co, Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-1071 ‘•irk Community Club, which met twice a month at different mom bt i s Monies and played Po-keenu In recent years, the name wa.s changed to, the Nine and F i v e C tub. Our first members were: Mesdames Nan Robi n,«nn. C s th - crine Williams, Rogelene Gav, I.u - c -w FtwH. Beulah Clean, r.sucis Autry, Ida Smith. Ruth Lawrence Mable Psiiip. Alma Harrison and Geneva P. Brown. The members now are: Mesdamns Cornelia Cobb. Lovie Ellis, Alma Har rison, Addie Harris. Emma Jones, Ruth Lawrence. Nan Robinson. Sara Sharper, Bessie Wesley, Ann Webb. Bertha Wilcox, Helen Mit chell, Geneva Brown and Mary Marable. Officers are: Mvsdames Geneva Brown, president: Alma Harrison, treasurer: and Mary Marable, secretary. After playing pokeeno the mem bers were served a delicious repast of chicken salad, crackers, sliced tomatoes, Christmas punch, candy, home made cake. Each member received presents from their secret sisters and Chris tmas presents. The two honored guests received especially beautiful .sifts. High score prize in Po-V.reno went »o Mrs. Cornelia Cobb. Con solation prize went to Mrs. Nan Robinson. AKA SORORITY MEETS The December meeting of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was held at the home of Soror Mamie McCauley, 8 North Tarboro Street, December 9. The house was seasonally deco rated. Va c h table was centered with arrangements of sprigs of evergreen and holly. The meeting began witn a read ing of the meaning of Christmas BV MISS DORA STROUD CHURCH ACTIVITIES Oak City Baptist METHOD—Aitho the weather was inclement, mid-monthly ser vice was held at the Oak City Baptist Church Sunday morning at 31 o'clock A nice message was brought by Rev. Manning, assistant pastor. Those who were able to at tend the service, really enjoyed it. Missionary Circle Postponed The Missionary Circle of St James A.M.E. Church was to have met with Mrs. Laura Manuel Sun | day afternoon but was postponed i on account of the bad weather, No j tire wd.l be given later as to the i new time. St. James A.M.E. Regular monthly service will be held at St. James A.M.E. Church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. The members and friends are urged to be present. Shit Our sick ore about the same as they were at our last writing, ex cept Mrs. Callie McCray who is not doing so well at this time. We pray for her a speedy recovery as well as for our other sick. R © Kelly School A Christmas play will be pre Washington Junior High School Happenings EDITORS: Fannie Rand, Loaisie Gill, Charles Hunter and Shtrlej Thorpe GLEE CLUB APPEARS | The Washington Elementary i,n! * i Junior High School gave its an nual Christmas program on De | cumber 8. The following program was presented: 1. Processional, Joy |To The World; 2. Fanfare For ! Christmas Day by Martin Shaw; J I Lo, How A Rose (arranged by Gray), by Pravtoriou* and 4. Jesus, | Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach. i The second division of the pro- I gram began with the sixth grade \ glee club and string ensemble pre {sent in? Break Forth. O Beauteous ! Heavenly Light by Bach. Partici- I pants included Mozelie Dobby, Faye Eaton, I’aye Richardson, Nat j alie Deavcr. Joan Liles, Natalie | Wilson and Valjean Myers. The glee club presented: I J Christmas-Tide by Rosario Bour • don; 2. Patapan, a Burgundian Cau'- | ol; and 3. Carol of the Drum, s j Czech Carol. The ciee club ended the program by singing the beaa j tiful English Carol—Twelve Days of Christmas—arenged by Cooper. SOPRANOS ] The sopranos in the glee club | were: Paulette Cannady. Carolyn ! Curler, Ella Cotton, Faye Eaton, 1 Doris Freeman, F.ditb Freeman, | Elaine Hinton, Ruth Hudgins, Vln ] nio Mims. Phvllis McCullough, : Saundra Massenburg Alice Mlt j chcll, Theresa Phillips. Dorothy 'Shaw, Clyde Williams, Addie mm * * * WMiw ** And out ° f T ™ n by Soror Anne P. Tolliver. The agenda of the meeting was an evaluation of the Debutante Ball which is sponsored annually uy the sorority. The sorors were served a deli cious menu of chicken salad on lettuce, holiday cranberry salad, hot rolls, egg nog, fruit cake, pe cans and candy. Hostesses for the meeting were Sorors Marguerite R. Cook. Rachel H. C. McCauley, Audrey H. Logan and Mamie R. McCauley. Members present were Sorors Marguerite M. Adams. Mertie H. Batey, Lillian Brown, Myrtle C Crockett, Marorie Debnam. Minol ta B. Eaton, Hattie M. Edmondson, Annie C. Fulforcl. Ruby F Greene, Gertrude H. Harris. Gladys V. Hunt, Irene T. Lane, Fannie V. La tham. Bessie S. Lewis, Phyllis B. Mann. Louise H. McClennan, Syl via W. Pavne. Elsie H. Perry, Susie V. Perry, Odessa Y. Wallace, Mar tha W. Wheeler. Thelma Watkins, Delores B. Wilder. Irene Wingate and Celia J. Wortham. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Richard B. Harrison Public Library, 214 South Blount Street, will have it’s ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PAR TY for all young people in Raleigh ami Wake Countv, on Saturday morning, Dec. 21* at 11:30, There will be records: “Rudolph MORE The Red Nosed Rtdnd -or" and “Rudolnh's Second Year—stories: “The First Christmas Tree'' and “The Christmas Carol”. There will also be games with prizes, favors, and eats for every one. COME AND BRING AN OTHER CHILD. Method News sen ted in the high school auditori um on December 18 at 3 o'clock. Every patron should be present to witness the play. Each year they seem to be better. P. T. A. Rally The P. T. A. Rally for the B. O’Ktlly School will be held on regular P.T.A. meeting night which will be January 26th. Everyone i asked to co-operate with the presi dent, Mr. Charlie King, and the captains in your district. Our prin cipal. Mr. W D. Moore, is doing an oversized man's job as head of our school so let each of us show our interest and appreciation by helping in these projects through out the year. Birthday Party Postponed Owing to the bad weather the Ladies Willing Workers Club was unable to celebrate Mrs. Laura Manuel's birthday last Thursday night. A date for it will be an nounced later. Do Not Forget Christmas is a time for joy, lot - ing and giving in the true Sense of word. Make someone happy in words or deeds. A.word of real en couragement or a small gift from the heart may lighten some soul’s vearv heart and lift them to high er heights. Woods, Betty Woods and Patricia Woods. ALTOS ' Altos were Joyce Cooke, Robbie Debnam, Mozelie Dolby, Dived.. Edwards. Magaiine Hunter, Janice Leach, Francma McWhite, Valjean Myers. Arm Smith and Lucille Thomas TENORS Tenors included Robert Black man, James Clay. Carl Easterling. William Morgan, Erwin Ray, Wil ton Smith and Ralph Smith. BASS Bass performer* included John ny Boykins, Robert Brown, Joseph Guess, Marvin Harris, Harding Mattison, Ronald Reid, Willie Rob erts. Robert White and Robert Williams. The program was highly enjoy ed by aii. MR. PLUMMER VINES GIVES REPORT P. Vines, who was chosen to represent Washington’s P.T.A, at the State’s District Meeting, gave an interesting and informative re port to the group. Among the many pertinent facts discussed and related by Mr. Vinos were the listing of Four Things to Remember hi Order To Under stand Oursleves: Ten Command ments; Golden Rule; Constitution of The United States; and The Till 1 of Rights. MEN SHOULD ATTEND FTA’S He stressed tire Importance o’ men attending P.T.A.s. Too many Weekly Church Roundup inin <»m iok nit week "1 have seen many beautiful j things in the industry of nature, ! but 1 believe one of the most beau- [ tiful and interesting is sleet. Each tiny bead took in the light, re- | solved it within itself, sent it forth i in the rich colors of the rainbow, j Each blade of grass became a sil- ‘ vet wand, waved by the wind. The j tree branches looked like jewels j as they waved gracefully from side ; to side.” Due to the weather, most Church [ Schools and services were cancel!- i cd fur last Sunday morning. FIRST BAPTIST - Church ; School opened at tiv usual how | witn the supt., Mr. VV. 11. Taylor, j Sr., in charge. Regular worship | service started at It o'clock with j the junior choir in charge, of mu- S sic, assisted by members of the j Moseley Jones Choir and the sent- j or choir, under the direction of Mr. j W. W. Hurdle and Mrs L. H Brarche. Scripture was read from the LUh chaptc. of Si. John, 1-10 verses by the Rev. Daniel N. How ard. Sr, The rooming prayer was brought by the Rev. T. C. Evans of Shaw University. The Rev. D. N. Howard brought a very inspiring sermon. The Rev. J. W. Wiley will, be the guest minister on Sunday. Decern- j her 2*. The Rev. Wiley holds the j A.B. degree from Shaw University. ■ the A.M. degree from Columbia j University and the ST.B. degrci from Howard Uni vers He scrv- . ed as pastor of the First Baptist Church in WGJon HZ year* and ! is now serving as paste" of Car ters Chim'd Baptist Church of Roanoke Rapids. The many families of the city arc in deep sympathy v- ith the fol lowing families in the deaths of their loved ones: Mrs. Lucy I com- ; as and family in the death of her , daughter. Mias Catherine Thomas, j Mr. Herbert Horton, in the death 0 f his mother. Mr?. Inez Horton' ! Mrs Alberta Hicks and family, i <n the death of her brother. Mr. j Maple Temple Church Hews j HI MISS LEAN It. EIRE On Sunday, December !4. morn ing worship service began at ll.oS with the singing of “Come All Ye. Faithful,” after which the pastor, the Reverend M. F. Booker, lee. us in prayer. The scri ture lesson was taken from the 19th chapter of the Boot: of the Prophet Isaiah. Deacon Whitley offered prayer t after which the announcements of j the week were made. Offering was lifted while the or- | jKinist. Mr. William Moore, played | a selection of Christmas Carols Mr. Charlie Haywood blessed the offering. The theme of the pastor's ser mon was “Wonderful Jo.-us. In the pastor’s sermon he told o. how Jesus not only performed wonderful deeds, but spoke kind and wonderful words 1 It was a very sweet sermon and enjoyed by all present. After the sermon the 'heir sang j “Silent Night” and each person J fcllowshipped—one with the other. • A pravor by t'ne pastor closed j the service forth? morning. SICK AND SHUT-INS Mrs. Mary Winters, Mrs. Estclta j Pulley, Mrs. Rozalia Taylor arm | Mrs. Kissie Johnson. P.T.A.s are tun mostly by women. They are not supposed to be seg regated according to sex. Coopera tion of fathers with Parent Teach er Associations would prove Unit ful and worthwhile to the cause. homemakers preparing PRESENTS Washington's Homemaking De partment is busy making Christ mas gilts. Among the many useful gHg-s being made are jewelry, dish towels, pot holders, leather crafts, bath mats, pocket books and cen terpieces. Don’t kill hogs and process the meat on the farm if average temp j (natures are above 40 degrees. Timber requirements are expect- I ed to increase 59 per cent by the : year 2000. Feed owes one-half pound of grain before lambing and one pound per day after lambing Food good quality legume hay or pro vide winter grazing MONUMENTS Since 1902- Marbls-Granite wonts Pore ’ ’®®S3s£PSS=r—/ Biiv Direct) r WARNER MEMORI A I.S 31119 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N.C. AoroSs Railroad—Front of Method) By Mrs. May L. Broadie Fred Hall; Mrs. Louise J. Edwards and family and Mrs. Rosa J. De laine and family in the death of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Willie Maye James, who passed in New j Sunday School Lesson BY REV. CLYDE B. WALTON Pastor St. Amanda Baptist Church and McCuliers Baptist Church JOY AI HIE SAVIOR'S BIRTH General Lesson Text - Luke, 1:26-50; 2:1-20. l’rited - Luke 1:46-55; 3:4-7. Young People*# Topic - “The Significance of the Savior's Birth. id x 9 pica cut to so Trie significance of the birth of Jesus Christ is so broad and com prehensive that, pages of The Caro linian cannot, contain it, nor will my limitations allow me to give justice to the subject. There are two books by two Christian authors w T think every Christian should one by a Negro minister, the > - Rev. R o a r k f Bradford, "How •%- Come Christmas,” I aid the other by HpgfteSpL iarjui ie R. Kr.s- Bagp he, “All ahout |vc consider the J* JBflßrL 4 •i tm and uevo- AmlpP | ipment of our W 't: | lodern Christ * laß ' U came up x, Jtmm a the midnight REV. WALTON ar ' When the an gels appeared to the shepherds, as ' ley kept watch over their sheep LGGnogr I* LIDDING —This Christmas, something: familiar can be made -to appear in a new dress, and it can happen in less than 10 minutes, it’s a Lemon Eggnog Pudding, made with lemon instant pud ding mix, topped with whipped cream and a maraschino cherry. Only other ingredient# needed are milk, rum extract and nutmeg, and that’s it. —(ANP). MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL nr*? Sj M B e*mamwmmmm Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. 1 The CAROLINIAN ' 518 E. Martin St. * « Raleigh, N. C. * e * Please send details of how 1 <nr earn money seitittf . The CAROLINIAN in n.y coi "rot I think 1 c m sell * » I copies weekly. t fhi ............ . - »>• na i ! ADDRESS - ‘ f f * CITY OR TOWN ‘ -Mwca* ® JJ(9 -*mMO smmxi York City recently. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthdays to Mrs. Amelia H. Brown, Master Dennis Hooker Chavis and Pearlie Ann Bryant. i by night near Bethlehem, the ce lestial chorus sang the glorious I song of old “Glory to God In the I highest, and on earth peace, good i will toward men.” In northern Europe, the pagan teutonic tribes (whose new year began at the time of the solstice) ’ met at that period, to honor their | ' All Father.” woden (or Odin). Aft j or gathering their harvests, they i slaughtered animals for meat dur- I ing the following months. This was j the natural time for feasting and ' I'cricrst rejoicing. By the light of j bonfires, they consumed quantities jof food and drink during their I yuletide season, the rebirth of the ) sun. They felt as the sun went i southward that other forces were i driving it. out of existence, hut the I son was victorious each year at ; this time by being able (>■> make its I way back and thus become uncon j auerable. “Dies Rolls tnvictf Nati.” ! (Birth of the Unconquered Sun', i occurred on Dec. 25, Although in the early centuries of the Christian era the exact date .•■f the nativity was not known, by the third century some had been observing the event on these vary* ling dates: January fi. February 2. i March 23. April 19, May 20, and November 17. (At this period there I were five different systems of reck- | omng time). MARY AND JOSEPH: PERPLEXITY Then Joseph her hushand, being a just man. and not wiliing to make her a public example, way minded j to put her away priviately. JOSEPH AND THE ANGLE: ASSURANCE But while he thought on these Hungs, behold, the angel of the laird appeared unto him in u dream saying. 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