10 THE CABOLDtIAM RALEIGH, N. C- SATURDAY, ACOCIt It, I#B2 The Raleigh SC EN E Geraldine G. Brown’s Personally Speaking “On* trouble with the world I* that to many people itand up vigorously for their right* fall #|o\vn miserably on their du ties" Orlt The .Tark Rock Champion of Ma -v F. Phll'p School recreation unit i 10-year-nld Sharon Elaine Cassell of D-3 Washington Terrace. Ac cording *o her mother there la good • for Elaine being champ. She r artires from morning to night. Ccngrat'ilationa Lane and keep up •t e practice. “Skipper"’ (Lawrence Edward V,:>r' of 327 S. Haywood St cele hrated his 12th birthday Aug. 13. He :»rt me a picture that I am very s/rrv to say I was unabla to tiae.. ;„it I am sure you know Skipper and wished him e very happy birth day. On Alton Street returning from Philadelphia, Pa and Goldsboro is Mrs Bessie Mclntyre. I plan to talk with her later and gat all the details which I will pass on to you. How ever I esn tell her this week, we are gled she Is back ar.d hope she had an enjoyable and restful vaca 'ion Here from Philadelphia, Pa on a Pleasure trip is Trances Haywood w ho is the house guest of her moth er, Mrs Felvira Haywood of D-37 Washington Terrace Deniee and Carolyn are slso glad to have Fran <e« here for company. We sincerely hope she enjovs her stay bora with :e la lives and visit* with frtend*. M“« Essie Pool* of Carver St railed to give me aome news con- , erring her other daughter. Vertie 1 ■lean who was her* recently and I ♦ hir.k *hf Mid Jwin sot married This hears further Inveatigation i and for some of you who may have forgotten .lean we hop# Mr* Pool# hat a recant picture to accompany her news Be on the look out for my eall Mia East*. The weekend guest# irrtved for lunch Friday *nd left late Sunday night Ae they atoed watching them driving away, the mother alghed and ealdt “1 Ilk* northern light*: I Ilk# the light* of numeral*; but tli* light* 1 Ilka beat of all ar* tall lights" Missing from the front office her# at The CAROLINIAN la Mr* Mary Washington who is vacationing this week Mary plana to do nothing but stay at home and rest but next week we will aee how much she stayed at home and rafted I ive It up Mary, come Monday morning and you w.ll b# back In the saddle. The Hallman boy# playing In the verd indicate that Mr*. Janie Gall man and sons are back. The boy* accompanied’ their mother to Dur ham where ahe atayed for aix weeks and attended rummer school Not once during the entire aix woeka did they come back home and It la a pleaaur* to have them back tn the neighborhood The bova namely art C ves-es. Carl and Ronald. A# of September all three will be In school This will be Ronald*# first year. Carl t aecnnd and Ulyataet’ third. Debo-ah C v »r!:’a Brown, my No. ! daughter will be celebrating her 7th birthday Survdav. August 19th. W# have not decided vet what to do on this date but something will happen to help Deborah celebrate Anyway. Jtmr.iv grandma, grand daddy. Psrsh. Vickie, mama and daddv are all \> tailing her a vary happy birthday in advance. H I* s pleasure for this writer I* have veu give her nev« concerning you. your family or neighbor* and II I* with even greater pleasure that I tall you there Is ne charge fee this aerv (ce (Row did Oral Idea origi nate snywarTi The onfv ctr*r» get for eorv Ice* effered hv Ihla paper ar# for advertising and classified notea. We eollcll your new* and If al time* von hav* n picture relative* to the news, ar any comical snapshot that yon would ltha to share with other*, am will ho glad to hav* it to add tnteroot and humor for our reading public. Remember tn some Instance* a picture mav not he rxsctly as It should and eould present a problem In try lug to ua# It So w# hav* the privilege of deciding what la beat for this column and hop* you understand Start the pic ture* and near* to coming In I am walling. Coed Night Here and Good Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh 9tU HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIQH. NORTH CAROLINA -:- TEL. TE i-1071 Morning There" waa the theme of the eulogistic sermon delivered by Rev. T C. Hamans for Mr Monroe •Tame# who passed suddenly at his home. A* I made several visits to the home I obseved the people coming and going and so many comment* they had to make Many of these people the family was not too familiar with but they all had on# thing In common Immediately they felt the loss of Mr. James in the home, community, church, fra ternal clubs and the city It pays to be carefully In our daily lives because we don’t know who we af fect nor just how we affect them In connection with this funeral tlhere were several people here from out-of-town Mrs. Nora Brown and husband of Baltimore, Md : Miss Mettle James of Wa*hin<T'on, D. C, Mr. Andrew James of Jack sonville, Florida, slaters and bro ther of the deceased: Mrs Willie B. George of Durham and Mrs Annie Jones of Baltimore. Md, foater daughter*: from Oreanville. N C. came a nalca, Mr*. Moore, and also from Washington. D. C. waa Rev. Carson, who I* the pastor of the church attei.ded by Miss Mettie •Tames Rev Caron gave expressions o# sympathy on behalf of his '-hurch I am aure there was a number of other out-of town guests that I did not get a chance to talk to We were glad to have them in our city but sorry it had to be on such an occasion. “This la the greatest paradox: the emotion* rannot he trusted, yet It la they that tell ua the greatest truth*. —Don Harold PERSONALS WATERMELON CUT Mr# Ervin Price of 717 Letter St gave ■ watermelon cutting re cently for Master Terry Marsh Sin ctrre Carter. Jr. Janice Poole Mel lanerose Haywood. Chester Smith. Francine Blount, Brian Blount. Pa ine* Farrar and Genienva Carter The'’ had a vary good time VISITING FROM WASHINGTON M’ and Mra Sinclare Carter and family of Washington. D C are the house guest* of Mrs Car'er’s sist er, Mr and Mt Willie Blount of 718 Latte Street They made several trips They visited South Carolina, and Wilson Mrs Caitrr’s and Mr* Blount * parents are Mr. and Mra. Arthur Broadic RETURNS FROM VIfUTINO IN’ THE NORTH Mr ad M’s James Kaamev and daughter. Phvllla Kearney of 310 W I South St. have returned home after ' spending their vacation In New York City. New Jersey and many points North They hod a wonderful time HOUiEO VESTS FROM THE NORTH Mr. and Mr*. Virgil Hlcka. Sr hav# as their house guast* Mr*. Hick*’ brother. Mr. Emmanuel Hayee of Baltimore. Md., Mr. Henry Have* of Waahlngton. D. C. har cousins. Mr. and Mra. Richard Anthony of Waahlngton and Mra. Martha Terry of Baltimore. Md. VIBITINO FROM DETROIT Mr. Andrew William*. Sr of De troit, Michigan 1# th# house, guest of Mr and Mrs. Andrew William*. Hat and w# wish for him a quick Jr Mr Williams Sr. U on th# tick gat well AFPRARFD ON TEENAGE FROLIC Llttla Mlta Alfredla Hunter ap peared on Teenage Frolic Julv 22nd ddlng a creative dance sponsored by Robert# Center JUNIOR CHOIR RETURNS We take our hat* off to the jun ior choir of Rush Metropolitan Church for th# fine way tn which ihev conducted themselves at Salis bury Tbev were superb in the ren dition of several numbers Mrs E t*-e! Jefferies is director, and orga nist We say thanks to them for the fin# rt presentation RETURNS FROM VACATION Mrs Alma Harrison has returned from a two week# vacation In Ran Antonia Toxa# where she spent the time Getting her eon and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mra. Elli ott Harrison. Jr. RETURN* HOME Miss M L Pall in of Elizabeth Cl tv has gor.a beck home after spend ing more than aix week* hare with her sister. Mrs Geneva P Brown snd her neice. Mrs. Addassa Worn til# and great neice and nephew. Neva Wamble and Anthony Daryll Wamble TO RECEIVE AWARD F 1 Halford YMCA executive, , will be presented a 3*t year Meri- I toriou* Service award at th# annual 1 meeting of the Association of letaries at Blue Ridge. North Ca rolina on August 24 The presenta tion will be made bv Guy F. Weeks, i YMCA General Secretary of Sa j vannah, Georgia, chairman of ’he Meritorious Service Comm-.*•»•# ATTEND WEDDING IN VA Mrs. Ruth M Bethea and M-s i Bessie M Wesley of Ea«’ Lenoir j St. have gone to Newport News Va where they will atte. d the wedd og of Misa Carol Ann *o Dr Clifford B Jone« of E!:zabe*h City HERF FROM CHICAGO Atty. Garland W Wat ard Mrs. Gwendolyn Watt w<- >• ••’(- k#rd guests of their moth r r M - Resale Weslcv The W •’(* in f ~k '-i --go where Atty Wa” r ’•'’•> La" Also her son R ’ Watt of Rcidsvllle. was a w<-( ker i guest of his "• other REPORT RF.STH I. TRIP Mr, and Mrs J E Stru kland have returned from, their vocation and report a very rn-’f 1 ’rip to Buckroe Beach. Virginia Then daughter. Mrs, Char Isle Rovster and granddaughter- c-eryl Royster, accompanied them to the Beach Mr, Strickland \roport a very fine catch of large fish in the Virginia area. They also' -pert a week :n Washington. D C "Ir e 'hey vi sited friends and a’tended several major league baseball gam*' NEWLY WEDS HONORED Mr. and Mrs George Wade, re cent newlyweds of Rirhn ond. Va . spent a porton of their honeymoon In Raleigh. While here they were honored with a dinner given by Mr. Wad*"* siatar, Mrs Fannie Wil liams of Gilliam I-a’ e Mrs W V ' slater. Mrs Alma S Hinton of C av ton Rd. honored the newlyweds with a cook-out. BRIDt-ELECT ENTERTAINED A Dessert Hour was giver: f" Mia# Clementine Harris, a' the YWCA, who is to be marr ed Satur day. August 25. The honoree waa presented a cor sage. and allvcr pla'tcr from th» junior Truatee Board of tne Manly Street Chrlatlan Church White chryaanthemums and tube roses were used in decorations Tne mother of the bride-to-be Mis Sadia Harria and 'he mo'her of the groom-to-be. M-« Pearl. Peace, preaided at the punch howl Hostesses for the e-r Mrs MozHle Bernette M * Rath Rand. Mrs William M"> • M Susie Smith. Mr* Gladvs smith and Mrs Alberta Williams Good bve waa announced bv M.« Ella Jones '■/ vflP iL^i flWe N|| HH ■ DR JOHN P. STINSON Dr. Stinson Opens Charlotte Dental Office CHARLOTTE Or John V Stinson announces the opening of a den'al office tn rhsrlotto. Aug ust 13. 19*2 at 1023 1-2 Realties ford Hoad f)r Stinson is the son of the la l # Rev H M Stinson and Mrs I- D Stm.son of Cotton l'lant. Aik He attended Cotton Plant Academy, Swift Memorial Jr. College, Rogers vllle, Tenn. Johnson C. Smith Uni versity, Charlotte and the Dental School at Howard University. Warfunfton, D. C and interned at Cireggenlieim's Dental Clinic. N\ w Yoik City. A World War It veteran, he began ht» practice in Wilmington and move to Concord in 1058. where he also has an office at JTi Tourna ment St. The father of 8 children, he is matrled to the former Eluabeth Jenkins Shuford of Concord. DRIVE SAFELY . What is Doing Around Toum! Dear Father, help n* to know Jesus a* our Lord and Savior, ihcn to give our live* Into His keepinr Help u* to humbly ac cept |nl,s as ro-uorkers for Christ knowing that loyal help ers give strength and posver to Thy -hurrh. Help Us to re member tlial no Joh is too In signi/iranl or unimportant to demand our Lest WILSON’ TEMPLE METHODIST f'i -’T sj-hool began at 9:43 with S in’ Miss Fannie Morgan In 'harge Morning worship began at the usual >; v ith 'he junior choir in charge f the music The scrip ture ".a 1.-o-’cht to us by the pas *or Rev O W Burwick and pray er by Mr London. Tne pastor also brought us a very rich sermon. WILLIAMS GROVE BAPTIST rt lurch School began at 9:45 with ript Stephen Crews in charge. Morn in g worship beran at 11 o’- clock with the senior choir in charge of 'he music under the di rection of Mr. W Hartsfield. The morning lessen and prayer were brought by tne pastor. Rev. J. H. Bryant The sermon was delivered by the chest minister. Dr. W. R. Gregg At 3 p m. the Ordination Service for Deacon Phillip Alston was held The sermon wag given by Rev J. W Jones, pastor of Fay itteville S’:eet Baptist Church OBERI.IN BAPTIST Sunday School began at 9 4,3 with Supt. Walter Curtis in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'clock with the junior choir in charge of the music u’ der the direction of Mrs. Gaston I ulley Mr. Pulley was the organist ard the message was de livered by Rev Harvester Miles. YOUNG'S MISSIONARY TEM PLE f M E— Sunday School be gan a* 943 with Supt Mrs. Mary Frazier ,In charge. Morning wor -hip be-an at 11 o'clock with th# unior choir in charge of the music un-Vr the drections of Miss Gloria Howard The pastor. Rev. J. N. Leverette. brought us a very inspir ing message from St Matthews. 13:- 4« Subject: ’’Behold a Sower Went forth *o Sow." MANLY STRFET CHRISTIAN Sunday School began at 9:4.3 with Supt.. Mrs Pearl McDonald In charge M< rnlng worship began at 11 o'clo-k with the morning choir in charge of music. The nastor, Rev. T C Haman* brought an inspiring message from the subject “Choolng to Ssuffer afflicltion Than to Enjoy the Pleasure of Sin". Everyone en joyed the mesaage very much. UNION BAPTIST Sunday School began at 9:4.3 with Supt. Walter Price in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o’clock with the senior choir in charge of mualc under the direction of Mrs. Nettie Harrington. Organist was Mr. John Massenburg. The pastor. Rev. E. ; Maaon brought us a very inspiring i message from the aubject: “Train The Child the Way You Would Pave It To Go ” FIRST BAPTIST Sunday School began at 9 SO w.th Supt. W. H. Taylor, Sr in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o’clock with the Young Adult Choir in charge of music under the direction of Mrs Ann H Jones Organlat was Miss Madelyn Yarborough A very re warding sermon was brought to ua by H<v Brown It wa* his fare well sermon The pastor, Rev. C. W ward and officer* and member# expressed them heart felt apprecia tion to Rr\ Brr-wn for his excell ent service to us and the church during Ms 12 weeks here God blesa him and his family as they travel on B T V was at 6.30 with the Leader Mr Frank Hinton, presid- Bishop Jones Joins CORE And NAACP In Jail Protest DURHAM - The AMI Zi on Church Joined CORE «nd th* ! NAACP In the protest of the *rre*t ' of four member* of the “Freedom Highway" team bv Durham offi i-fri. at the ' Freedom Rally" held at St Joseph AME Church, here Sun lay Bishop R L Jones, who presides over the Second Episcopal District jnd o'her members of the district ! «nt Msvor F J Evans a telegran •ak.nc • e city offio.als tq taks for »:re«:u-.s md sentencin the quar •rt *0 n- «on terms | The telegram was as follows: The Honorable E J Evans Office of the Mayor Durham. North Carolina Dear Sir Whe’ eas it has been called to our attention that at least four young people who Participated in the picketing demonstrations In the city of Durttam have been arrested snd a-e now being held in prison; Whereas these young people pos sess no evil intention, but were prompted by the desire to sec Just ice and fair play prevail; Whereas ihe latest decisions of the Supreme Court and several lower court* have upheld similar practices in the part, and whereas the retaining of these ycur.g people does incalcul able harm to the prestige of this , nation both at home and abroad, and whereas the action by the po lice force of Durham constitutes a miscamsge of justice; be it the-e --! fore resolved that the*- pe-sont be ; rrleased forth »-.rr tbs 1 methods of r.egotiati m and recor.oiUavon be BY MRS MAY L. BROADIE ■ ir.g. Evening worship followed at I 7:20 with Rev Ward in charge. Visitoi' :r 'he service* were Sgt. ' Frrick I. May of Fort Myer, Va.; Mrs Bp 'U Morrow. N Y. C.: Mrs. ] Bertha Wb’.'aker, Jamaica, N. Y.; ! Mrs. C Good son and son. N Y.; I Mr* Ai Ir Logan and children of 1 Ralejgb M l -* Pnunev. N. Y. C: ‘ Mr* Wi helm.ina Montgomery, of , Washington. D. C , Misa Rosa Phil lips, Garner and Mr. and Mr*. Ro ! man W Ron of Ohio, j RUSH METROPOLITAN AME ZION Cr.urch School began at it* usual hour. 9:43 with Supt. Lealie ! Campbell in charge Inatead of the 1 junior church services the mem i bers of the junior choir and adult ( membe s who attended the Christ ian Education ar.d Youth Conven : tion at Livingstone College, Salis bury. were given a chance to re port findings of the same. The jun ior choir was featured on the pro gram there The morning worship followed with the junior choir fur nishing 'he music and the pastor. Rev. T H Harris brought the mes sage from the subject: “Serve God While You Are Useful" At 3 p m we journeyed to tho 1 Commur v Club where our pastor deliv. r "other great meaaag# •» mg MRS. LOUISE PROTHRO Women’s Club Honor Milk Economist Mrs. Louisa Prothro. Senior Home Economist for Pet Milk Com pany. received the 1982 Service A ward, at the recent meeting of the National Association of Colored Women s Club, which waa held in Washington. D. C. The presentation was made by Association president Mrs Rosa L. Gragg at a banquet held at the Sheraton-Park Hotel attended by more than 1.300 delegate represent ing 100,000 women and girls in 42 state*. The award cited Mrs Prothro for her ouUtanding work in the home economic# field among you’h. She has vlsdted college# and universi ties throughout the country to lec ture as wall as to serve on panels and in consulting poles with jroung people. Her leadership ability and national prestige hsv# placed her in great demand for campus ap pearances at both the college and I rich school levels. employed ta finding a solution to the problem. Be ft further resolved that we. the members of the Sec ond Episcopal District, African Methodist Episcopal 7. on Church meeting as s part of the General Convention on Christian Education and Christian Youth Council Liv ingstone College. Salisbury North > Carolina, do he-cbv protest the ac i tion of the polhre department of the C *v of Durham. It Is our sincere hone that the Office of Mayor will do all in its power to see that Justice snd good- ! will prevail. Yours in the cause of freedom. The Rt Rev Raymond L Jones Presiding Bishop Second Epis copal District. AME Zion Church R L. Speaks Minister St. Mark AME Zion Church Durham. North Carolina George Tharrir.gton. Minister Kvles Temple AME Zion Church Durham. North Carolina The message »as read to the rally bv Alexander Barrel, director. Piblic Relation*, for th* AMI Zion Church. It is to be remembered that one o' the four persons now serving Jail sentences for their attempt to break the segregation barrier at Howard Johnson Restaurant Is a member of the AMI Zion Church. Mis* Guy tana Horton She is also the daugh ter of one of the leading ministers ; c f the denomination, the Rev R. V Horton, who nasHirs MitcheU Cha pe. church, near Pittsboro. from the theme: “The Contributions Women have Made Through The Age* " The senior choir furnished the music. At 6 p. m. Rev. G. 8. Stokes, his choir and member* of hi* congrega tion from the Wake Baptist Church, Garner, worshipped with us. Ha talked at length from the them*: Letting Your Light Shin*." ST. PAUL AME - At th* usual Mrs. Mitchell in charge. Mrs. K. B. hour, Sunday School openad with Cofield was at the piano and Mr. Terry Hough directing the music. At the eftd of the study period. Rev. Penn gave a review of the les son. The morning service began with the senior choir leading the processional and Mr. Stokaly at th* organ. The pastor gave th* morning mesaage for the aubject “A Wise Decision#". At th# cloe# of th# service, the infant son of Mra. Powell was christened. Mra. Mao tha Spruill waa the god-mother. MORNING STAR BAPTIST Sunday School began at It a. m. with Mr. J. A. Marks in charge. Morning service began at 1* o’clock with th# Junior choir in charg* of the music with Mbs. Hood at th# piano. After the announcements, Rev. Spencer, the pester, preached a very inspiring message. B. T. U. was at 7:30 and evening worship at 8 p. m. oht hfm&h SMITH TEMPLE BAPTIST At 10 a. m. Sunday School began with Supt. Elbert Send#!* in charge, at 11 t m. morning worship began with choir No. 3 tn charge of the music under th# direction of Mr*. Florinc Smith end James Judkins. Rev Ray brought a wonderful m#*- raga from th*-aubject: “Let Every Christian Examine Hlmseif." At 3 p. m. Rev. Cheater of Tren ton. N. C brought a woodcrfti! mesaage to th# Mlsrtonary Circle I Revival meeting Is in pregrass each evening at 7:10. Rev. Lonnie Campbell la th# speaker. Negroes Defend Estes Bill Sol Estes. althou*i raked through the coals in recent congres sional investigations, remains high ly regarded by Negroes living in th* communities in and around Es tes’ horn* in Pacos, Texas, because they know him to be a man who has disdained racUl prejudice in his personal, and professional life. A special report to be included in the September issue of Sepia Magazine, a leading Negro publi cation, quote* several Negro leed ers from West Texa* on th*ir friendly feelings towards Estee, who has contributed generously to organizations which champion ra cial and religiou* tolerance. At th# height of toe congressional investigation*, according to th# ar ticle in Sepia Magazine. Estes was reported to hav# told a friend. "The best friends I’ve had since toU trouble began ar# Negro##." The article points out that Erfas* good relationship# with Nigati started long before he built hi* vast financial empire. An employee of Estes' state* tn the article that Estes never turned down a reqneet for a donation to a Negro eauae. Brother Floyd Roae. a Nap© preacher whose entire education was financed by Estea. apent a greet deal of time as a guest in Estes' Tax** home. Th# artid# relates that setes was running for th# school board at the time, and a whit# man advised Estea to gat Rose away from there, for fear it would hurt his chance# of winning. Estea is reported to hav# told th# ealler, "The Negro you speek of is a friend of mine - win. loee, or draw, h# rtays her# as my guast" Writer Bradford DaniaL who wrote toe atory after total viewing many peopl# in Paeoa Texas, aeid that Estes was held in high esteem real thirst quencher! SEVEN-UP BOTTLING Oa itt R. toalk TI |.|M RaMgh n. C My Lady's Doings ♦ + ♦ In And Oat Os Town WEEKLY MEDITATION BE COLIN DOUGLAS “Great peace have they that leva thy law*. Paalma 119:188 Often time* It may aaem that neg ative forces th# force* of evil, are more powerful than th# force* of good. It seems that these evil for ce# ar* holding the whiphand In our world. This is NOT so. And the person who keeps bis heart snd mind centered on God know* full well that Is not so, and can NEV ER be so. Regardless of how unjust or how inharmonious conditions may seem to be in your personal affair* or in those of the world, your faith in the Divine justice of God, your posi tive stand for His principle*, gives you power over injustice or lnhar mony or, in fact, over all circum stance*. The only power that a seemingly difficult situation has is th* power that you yourself concede to it through your belief in it and through your own submission to it All difficulties lose their power ov •r you when you look upon them merely as challenges to be met snd by most of them white as well as Negro. Now that ha is fallen, there is grief in their hearts. They reflect this attitude: if he’s in trouble if he’s guilty they hope he gats off with a light aantenca. Moet of them seemed to think he was a pretty nice guy", Daniel states. pidgaaiaya OPTICIANS* Ua. MONUMENTS totae^eTZ|Vart? Yard* fe? SIZ at Low***CeataJegfl You don't agents bar* Bay Direct WAR N E R MEMORIALS ttlE Uttar* Raleigh. N. a (Asms* Bantea# ■ great as Method) Finance or Borrow On Your Car Y Through Tho Dillon Motor Finance Co. 13S a Davie Street Phone TE 3-3231 MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL The — Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. 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