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10 THE CMOUnum RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER SI. INS The Raleigh scTTne PERSONALS SENDS GREETINGS ler, N. C. She sends greeting* to , ... . , _,all of her friend* and states that w,ss vlr * ini * H,l!h ' t°r m « rl r doing lu«t fine She Is tha If'•> E Martin St. is now a student r |ec* of Mrs. Swannle High of 705 a. The Center for the Blind at But-E Martin Street CLUBS ■n PICAL TWELVE SOCIAL CLUB The Typical Twelve .Social Club met Oct. R with Mrs. Etta Mae Pouch After the busineaa icsaioti the hostess served a menu of tuna salad, tomatoes, p('.<lr« and crack ers, pie a la mode, pineapple .punch candies and nuti Memhf rs present wi re Mesdamee Ann Webb. Annie Jones. France* Jones F.tta Hough Elizabeth Wil son. fame I. Bui cess. Mildred Williams and Bessie M Stroud. The next meeting will be with Mrs Annie Jones. - garden club Thi Rosebud Garden Club meet his mot th with Mrs K N Cumbo, 113 Lincoln Court. President P. N. Higgs opened the meeting and guided the discuasion concerning the best method of caring for v«- Geraldine G. Brown’s Personally Speaking O Lard, my Gad When I in awesome wonder roiulder all the watld Thy band ha* mad*. I see the storm I hear tha rolling thnnder. Thy power throughout The universe displayed. Charlie Simmnns. Raleigh Blue Printers’ No. 1 riglithand man. Tom and Malinoa Simmon* no. 1 aon and T ula Byrd Simmon*’ no. 1 husband, celebrated hi* birthday. Oct. 11 Wo know Charlie had a tarrifle week end and hope he had a scrumptous birthday and la anticipating many more. Yes I went Did you go??T For all parent*’ Information th* fair— for some reason or another lose* some of its glitter and glow for the kids If they don t go on th* day designated for them by school being diamiased at 12. A crowd WOW. Wonder what them folks had translator radio* for??T Seems somg kind* important ball game was otvi How on earth did they listen te the game, keep up with th* kids, keep score, aee th* sights, eat, ride and see the side show* all at once. On# year ago on Oct. 8, Chuck (Rufus Dudley. Jr ) aon of Rufus and Rosa Dudley, made hl» debut to life Belated birthday greetings to Chuck and hope he ha* many, many, happy, happy, returns of the dny. The Washington Terrace com munity and especially this writer w!*h to extend expression* of sym pathy to Mr* L. 8 Murchison and her family in the loaa of their mo iher, Mr* F. S. McCrlmmon lest minute discovery prevented my making personal contact with Mrs. MurchL*on and family members, but all of us In the area would like fur her to know we irlsa her, Del senia and Edgar. Jr. and hope they will seen be back In the neighbor ho*A TWINOS A CHILD SHOULD BE TAUGHT Well, after you have taught him to fear God. keep th* Com B m DEWAR'S JL White 3? Label S& SCOTCH «pj§£ WHISKY ggg BLINDED AT M.I PNOOP ICHINLIY IMPORT CO.. NIW YORK, N.T. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh ?rOS HILLSBORO STREET. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TB i-107l rioua plant* during the winter. Some plant* require sand and a bit of soil, only. Mr*. Cumbo had a lovely table arrangement of beautiful fall flow er*. Her daughter, Mr*. Bernice Cole* of Brooklyn. N. Y. gave each member a hand made floral souve nir; an artlitlc marvel. The Club wn delightfully *erv ed by the hostess, her daughter and granddaughter. Club member* present Included Mesdame* Minnie Burns. Ida Reid. Jennie Charles. Ellen Dunbar. Eth el Rodgers, Laura Davis, N. K Cumbo, Floya Cotten. C O. Irving. Sr., J W Jone*. A M Ccokc. Pat tie Higgs, Ida Colaen, J. E. Cooper. Lucy Evan*. The next meeting will be on Nov. 14 at the home of Mr*. Ellen Dun bar, 718 Manly Street. mandments and waah behind his ears, the next meat Important thing to tearb him la good man nara, which are the epan »esa me to all the doors In Ilfs through which he will want to Good manners will carry ena father than leeks or money or talent. They are a letter of cre dit that tha world honors at sight. They form onr first Im pression of every Individual we meet and attract or repulae us. Os course, sometimes, we are wrestg. Mannar* are not Invert ably an Indtx te the seal. There are rough diamonds who pos sess all of the major and miner virtues, bnt a harrying wsrM hasn’t th* i'xs te polish (hem up, so they get passed by. and nuts— they have th* mat phe nomenal brilliance, their worth Is never recognised. A famous psychologist once estimated that it reqalrs* five year’s hard srork to teach chil dren good manners, bet In th* end great la th* mother 1 * re ward. Bho has ft von her chil dren th* gTssleet charm they can possibly posses and she has laid th* foundation* of their (Coutlnutd next week) To culminate and celebrate ■ year’s existence. Astronauts Steve Cassell and Ann Henry reigned during St Aug’s homecoming on Saturday as so did many other boys and girls Orchids to the staff and parenta of tha Washington Terrace Nursery School for such splendid cooperation which resulted in th# school being represented In th* pa rade with a vary commendable float. Mr*. Ella McCollum mrvea as direct i*r and la aasiated by Mrs Irene Grissom and Mr. Ruby Ev ans We wish for the Nursery School as It ventures Into its second year much success and th* same (or many years to come. Ma ma and Pa-pa (Mrs. Annie anti Mr Oscar) Greene of 501 Cole man street a* hostess and host to the younger set of Greens - Oscar, Ruby. Reginald. Dsmdra and Pau- What's Doing Around Town! -#£*<■ <A AMBNHBSr -NqßMf > SSLOTHW M *. jfl L J W* t-L id . Jj ; ;T 550 FOR MITCHELL Reading from left to right: Silas Webb, paat Commander-In-chief of Baton Consistory No. 219 ie shown presenting cheek In the amount of IM.OO from Boyer’s Consistory for the benefit of the Mltehell’i Fond toward the $7,500 goal, to J. J. Sanaom, Jr., Junior Vice-President of Me chanics Si Farmers Bank, treasurer of the Mitchell’* Committee; and Ralph Campbell, Commander-In- Chief of Boyer’s Consistory No. 219, president Local Branch NAACP and chairman of MltebolTs Com mittee Fund of Raleigh and Wake County looking on. Mitchell Fund Off To Very Good Start Here Efforts to raise the $7,500 fine which Attorney Samuel S. Mitch ell must pay to the federal court on or before Dec. 15, 1987. If he is to avoid a prison sentence, are now well underway here. Tha first local contribution to the fund came from the Boyer Consis tory of 32nd Degree Mason* and consisted of tM) 00. This donation is considered sig nificant In view of the fact that al though Attorney Mitchell is not a Our Hem Ten It Father, we pretoe Thee that Thee hast come to ab'de in ear hearts. Through faith In Thy Ben, Jesus Christ, keep ns even In fellowship with Thee. Help others to make room for Christ that they may know His peaee. We pray In the name of Thy Bon, ear Be* YOUNG 8 MISSIONARY TEM PLE C. M. E.— Church School at 0:45 with Mrs. Della Ford In charge. Morning worship at 11:00 with the senior choir In charge of music under the direction of Miss Olorta Howard. The pastor, the Rev. J. N. Leverette. brought a wonderful sermon from the Book of St. Matthew. Bth chapter, and the 10th verse. WILLIAMS OROVE BAPTIST —Church School at 9:45 with the supt. Mr. Phillip Alston In charge. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock with the vocal choir In charge of music. A great message was deliv ered by the pastor, the Rev. J. H. Bryant. OBERLIN BAPTIST Church School at 0:48 with the supt.. Mr. Walter Curtis In charge Morning worship at 11:00 with the junior choir In charge of music under the direction of Mrs. Oaston Pul ley. The organist was Mr. Oaston Pulley. A very Inspiring sermon by the Rev. Mr Anderson. WILSON TEMPIE METHO DIST Church School at 0:48 with the superintendent. Miss Nonnie Morgan, in charge. Morn ing worship at 11:04 with the men's chorus in charts at music, under ths direction of Mrs. M. M Kelly. It was Laymen's League Day and the men turned out In full. lette (Last three ere grandchil dren). Oscar and Ruby serve ms counselor and heed auree respec tively et Morrison Trslntng School at Hoffman. (Pen. a counselor*??? By ths biggest stretch of tmaglna ttoa I find It hard to Imagine We were claemsatee and when I think et Sm Oeear es Hltfi school davs —> Glad te knew he and family are doing fins sad I know Mr. and Mrs. Green. Sr. are enjoying their com pany, especially the grandchildren And when I Utlnk. Os Oed. His Ben aoi sparing lad Bn te die I mares eaa take N In. There en the even My harden gladly beartag Be Med and died Te take away my etaa vaa. may u bboadib member of the Boyer Consistory, its members, all local persons, war rented their appreciation and sup port In his hour of need Written appeals for contributions to Mr. Mitchell’s defense fund are now going out to individuals and organisations throughout the state. Mr. Campbell, chairman of the lo cal Mitchell Defense Fund is not enthusiastic about the response so far but ha says that he la hopeful that the services Attorney Mitchell MANLY STREET CHRISTIAN —Church School at 0:48 with the superintendent. Mrs. Peart Mc- Donald In charge. Morning wor ship at 11:00 with the moling choir in charge of music under the direction of Mr. Samuel Role. Scripture and morning prayer by the Rev. Baker. A wonderful ser mon by the pastor, the Rev. T. C. Hamans, whose text was taken from Numbers, 13th chapter. 33rd verse. Subject: “In Sight of the Promise Land.** GRACE TEMPLE AMI ZION —Church School at 8:48 with the superintendent, Mr. Kenneth Dunn In charge. Morning worship at 11:00 with the senior choir In charge of music, under the direc tion of Mrs. P. L. Perry A very spiritual sermon by the pastor. Rev. P. L. Perry. UNION BAPTIST Church School at 9:45 with the superin tendent. Mr. Walter Price in Charge. Morning worship nt 11:00 with the senior choir In charge of music under the direction of Mrs Nettle Harrington. An enjoyable sermon by the pastor, the Rev. E. Mason. LILY OP THE VALLEY Church School st 0:45 with the supemtendent. Mr. Mack Arthur In charge. After Church School there was no further service for the day They adjourned to attend the conference. TUPPER MEMORIAL BAP TIST Church School at 0 45 with the superintendent Mr W. N. Sanders In charge Morning worship st 11 00 with the Female the direction of Miss Valjean My- Chorus In chsrge of music under ers It wss Woman's Dav and th»v turned out tn large numbers Mrs. IJUtan Freeman Introduced the speaker. Mrs. Dorothv Allen. Ouest speaker was Dr Ellen Als ton. Executive secretary of the Woman's Baptist Home and Fo reign Mission Convention of North Carolina. She brought s beautful address and painted a lovely pic ture of women The pastor the Rev D N. How ard and congregation enjoyed It very much. FIRST CONOR BO ATIONAL Church School began at 0:45 with the superintendent. Mr. Sherman Leads In charge Morning worship began at 11 00 with the senior choir in charge of music under the direction of Mr. Ernest Mass enbunt A great sermon was de livered by the pastor, the Rev. Howard Cunningham. FIRST BAPTIST Church School began at 9 30 with ths superintendent. Mr. W. H. Taylor In charge. It wss Installation Bay and the installation address was given by Pro! Brown of Orsenaboro which was well round ed Morning worship at 11:00 with the senior choir tn charge of mus ic under the direction of Mrs. M. T. James, organist. Minister of Music. Mrs. E. M Kelly Call to worship by the pastor. Rev. C. W. Ward. Invocation by the pastor. First hymn of the morning was, "When Morning Gilds the Sky ' A very sweet sermon by the pastor. Rev. Want BT.U was hew et 4:30 under the Barters!) m of Mr. Frank Hinton Evening prayer was by Mr. Charlie Langs ton. The sermon by the pastor was “Oodward- MORNING STAR BAPTIST Church School at 11:00 with the have contributed to the cause of freedom and democracy have far exceeded his renuma ration for them, they will express their ap preciation by donating to this fund. Donations may be sent to J. J. Sansom (Fund treasurer). Mecha nics and Farmer* Bank, Raleigh. Everyone la reminded that, al though large contributions are most welcome, the fund will gratefully -eceive and acknowledge all con triblutlona, however small. aast superintendent In chnrge. The subject was "More About Christ." Morning service was call ed to worship by the pastor with the Junior choir In charge of mus ic under the direction ot Mrs. Hood. Scripture was read from Luke f:ll. The paster, Rev. S. R. Be brought a wonderful mo age: "Keys of tha Author ity'' OBERZJN BAPTIST Church Homecoming Anniversary Oct 28, 1982. At 11:00 Sunday morning Dr. John Tilley of Bhaw Univers ity will gpmk. The Reverend Frederick Terry, former assistant pastor of Ober- Un Baptist Church now pastorlng In Winston-Salem. North Caro lina will bring the message at 2 o'clock. The choir, ushers and congregation from Shiloh Baptist Church. Morrlsville, will be special guests to assist Rev. Terry. Dinner will be served Immedi ately after the aervtoe. All our friends are moat cordially Invited to attend both eerrioea. Edward Curtis, clerk. RUSH METROPOLITAN AME ZION Morning worship began at 11:00. Th* eenior choir furn ished the music. Tim Rev. Harris, pastor, chase his text from St. John the 10th chapter and the 11th verse. At 7:30 ww wan privileged to enjoy another great message by our pastor. On next Sunday night the Rev. M. F. Booker, his obotr and eon- Jim Bum KENTUCKY IZJ STRAIGHT fii BOURBON WHISKEY SO PROOF 65T1 JAMES a BEAM gregstlon of the Maple Tampia Christian Church will worship wtth us. A dMrlet meeting of the Per sonnel at the Raleigh District win be held at Ormee Chanal Alii Zion Church on Saturday. Octo ber 27 at 12-00. Rev. T. J. Younsr wO! wiwahle. The Her. L. P. Parry <« the naator of Oraet AMR Zion Church. ST. PAUL AME Sitpd»v was promotion dsv In Ihe Sunday School; breakfast was served at S:JO at the church, afterwhlch the promotion took place with Rev. Penn giving the talk. Morning serv ice began with the youth leading the processional. Mr*. C. T. Wortham at the organ. Miss Lou ise Perrv at the piano. Rev. Miss Laura Edwards had charge of the opening service, sermon by the pastor who chose as his subject: “An Antvous Spirit." The text waa ♦aken from Acta 9:8 It was well brought out how willing we rtiould be to serve whenever and when ever we can. SMITH TEMPLE BAPTIST At 10 a. m Sunday School began with she superintendent, Elbert Sender*, in charge. At 11 a. m. Rev. Ray made the call to worship. The sen ior' choir did the singing under th* direction of Mn. Smith and Mrs. Holder. The lemon and prayer were offered by Rev. George Rob inson of Shaw. Rev. Ray brought us a wonderful message from th* subject: “What Church Member ship means to Me and You.” At 7:90 the Usher Board celebrat ed their annlvermis with a Ring and Contest In which th* queen won. LINCOLN PARK HOLINESS Sunday School eras In session at 10 a m. wfh Superintend ant Arthur Williams in charge. Morning wor ship followed immediately with ihe assistant pastor. Rev. Mrs. Cot ten. conducting the mrvte*. Ser mon was by Rev. B. J. John-on us- Bread." Our pastor. Rev. Ell Rat ing for a subfeet; “The Everlasting ruffe’s fourth anniversary was ce lebrated during the week. This ce lebration was most sußßtmfui and quite impressive. MT CALVARY HOLINESS - Sunday School waa at 9:88 with Mary DrakefOrd in charge. Morn ing worship was at 11 end music was rendered by the chorus und er th* direction of Mother Alston. Rev. Keith brought a touching messay* from the subject "Going to the Right Scares." YPHA every Sunday evening at 7:80. Stoter McDonald Is hi charge. Friday night «w Pastor's AM Club will meet wtth Bister Burke In charge. DEATHS MRS. PEARL SUGGS Mrs. Pearl Suggs died Thursday at her home, 35 Cannon St. Funeral service was conducted &inday at 2 o’clock from the Providence Ho ly Church with Rev. A. E. Alston officiating. Burial followed In Mt Hope cemetery. Surviving are her husband James Suggs: four broth ers, Arthur and Fairley Rtuhing, Monroe. Lester Rushing. Florence. S. C„ Henry Rushing. Phils, Pa.; and two sister. Mrs. Leona Bivens and Mrs. Bessie Campbell. Raleigh. MBS. OLA JONES Mrs. Ola Jones of 1017 Cannlfter Street died at Wake Memorial Hos pital. Funeral services were con ducted from the Oak City Baptist Church, Method, Sunday at 2:90 o’- clock. The Rev. J. W. Jones offici ated and burial followed in th* church cemetery. She la survived by one sister. Mm Annie Bream rs As bury. My Lady’s Doings ♦, ♦ ♦ In And Oat Os Town WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS “Per o*4 gave ua sat a spi rit as fMrfatnssA but a< power and leva and dtacipUae.” H Ttmethy 137. Oftentimes, when people seem to have acquired too many responsi bilities in life, they are assailed by doubts and fears as to their ability to succeed. This is the time for these persons to become still to become relaxed in prayer, and to remember that all the talents they have, great or snail, come from God. Doubt and fear can best hi overcome by refusing to give them the power of our thoughts, because the more you think doubtful thoughts and fear-thoughts, the more power and strength you are giving to these negative Ideas. Instead, say. “God, please help me to develop and use the abilities and talent* you have bestowed up on me. Please help me to realize al ways that You are the only true power in the universe, and with You at mv side, I have nothing at all to fear." As you meditate more and more upon this theme, you cannot help but feel uplifted and strengthened. You cannot help but feel the cour age of God’s preeence filling you. 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