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10 1 THE CJUtOT.fKIAN RALEIGH. N. C„ SATURDAY, APRIL 17, IMS The Raleigh SCENE Geraldine G. Brown’s Personally Speaking Don't be • cloud be cense you cent be s star. CELEBRATES 4TH BIRTHDAY Jennifer Wilder was honored on her 4th birthday with a party giv er? by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilder, 1211 Bunche Drive. Those who helped her to ce lebrate were: Tommina Tomllnaon. Kenneth Newkirk, Angela and Milton Chisolm, Dianne Williams, Buddy, Gwendolyn and Constance Young, Patrice Rogers, Michael and Connie Pappy. George Greene, Ro salind and Stanley Moore, Thom as Jeffreis and Gaye Liggett, all of Raleigh. Out of town guests includ ed Michael Wilder. Franklinton; Brenda Merrit, Wake Forest; Deb bie Wilder. Newark, N. H. and Eric and Angela Shaw, Brookyln, N. Y. Plenty of goodies were eaten, and many games were played and lota of useful gifts were received. ARRIVED APRIL IJTH Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clarke of Petersburg, Va. became the parents of a lovely baby girl on April 13lh. Sharon C. Clarke was born at Freedman's Hospital in Washing ton, D. C. Mother Clarke is the former Ella Mae Williams of Ra leigh and sister of Miss Marjorie Williams, popular song bird about town. . t> BELATED GREETINGS April 18th was the birthday of Ronald Carter of East Lenoir St. Belated birthday greetings to Ron nie and we hope his day was a good day for doing tha things he wanted to do. RETURN FROM NEW JERSEY Returning from New Jersy late Monday night was Mrs. Marcellne OLD CHARTER KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON wR m\ # eb&»lwm ott «ot» cue— BMimtatMMFMrr.it—wulmut Pepu-Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh Ml HILLSBORO SI KitET. RALSIOH. NOKIH CAROLINA •:• TEL TE t-1071 Smith and children. Kerry end Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans of G -18 Washington Terrace and Mr. Wilbert Laws of E. Davie St. They made the trip to attend a wedding of a relative In that atate. Details on this next week. AFTER TEN YEARS For the first time since graduat ing from high school I saw my former physic teacher, Mr. Albert T. Whitaker and son. It was a real pleasure to talk with him but sorry to learn of his mother's Illness. We hope she will soon be much better and wish for Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Whitaker continued success In their Jobs In Buffalo, New York. Mrs. Whitaker taught In the primary de partment of Washington School and he was a physic and math tea cher In the high school department. A man may fall may times. But be went be a failure until he says somebody pushed him. Rhamkatte News LUCILLE CHAVIS REPORTER RAMKATTE—Three Ramkatte girls won second prise In the tal ent show at Cary Elementary School on the 11th of April They were Misses Penny Charts, Vont Hembry, Wametta Singletary. Rev. Worthy wae the speaker. Sunday at 11 A M. aervioe. He preached from Isaiah. Tha Junior Choir furnished music. Slater Hembry preached at I P. M. serv lve. The Easter program was hold at « P. M. Sister Ray preached at 8 P. M. Visitors for the service were Mr. Webb of Method; Mr. Worthy of Sanford. One-day Con ference will begin at St Paul AME Church. In Raleigh. What's Doing Around Town ! I (Pi IK W ; j ENGAGKMENT ANNOUNCED —Mrs. Vada Morgan announces the engagement of hrr grand daughter, Miss Annie Ruth . Morgan to Mr. Braxton Willard Hill. Miss Morgan is a senior at North Carolina College In Durham. A June wedding is planned. Personals Miss Sharron Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Watson of A-12 Washington Terrace cele brated her 10th birthday Friday Apri 18. Hope you had a very happy birthday Sharron. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Merritt and daughter motored to Mt. Olive recently to visit Mr. Merritt's mo ther, Mrs. Charity Merritt. They also visited other relatives and friends In Goldsboro. I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hines of B-l Washington Terraee, are the proud parents of a little baby boy. Con gratulations (Mary and Pied) Mr. and Mrs. Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Roy g. Galloway of IWldsvtlls and Mrs. Doris B. Foye and William Broadnax of Madison were visitors in the city during the weekend. They are sisters and bro thers of Jesse L. Broadnax of 809 E. Hargett St. Miss Roberta Green of 101 Sea wall Ave., Mlm Claranette Di rham and Mrs. Betty C. Baugh of Wash ington Terrace attended church at at Shiloh Baptist Church in Morris villa Sunday and were the dinner guest of Mrs. Eula Barbee and fam ily. Everyone had a lovely trip and an enjoyable day. Mr. Benjamin Merritt spent tha Easter holidays with his wife Gloria end daughter, Benlta. Mr. Merritt is employed at the Children’s VU -1 ge. Dobbs Parry, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Virgle Hicks of Quarry St. had as their guest over the weekend, Mrs. Hicks’ brother Henry Hayes, her son. Emsnuel Hicks, her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Thompson and their daughter. Elaine. Also Mrs. Hicks’ sister and brother-in lew, Mr. end Mrs. Cleon Lae and daughter, Barbara, all of Washing loo, D. C. They all had a wonderful trip. Happy Birthday to Mlm Wills Mae Davis, who clebrated her birth day April 33 and Mlm Joann Oar. man, who also celebrated her birth day April 18. Will* Mae and Joann art both residents of Washington Tarraeo. Wa wished ter each of you u vary happy birthday eolabration. Mrs. Ann T. Webb has returned to tha city aftsr spending the Easter koUdeys In Baltimore Md. and Brooklyn. New York. Mrs. Sudie E. Byarm of Greens boro spent the weekend in Raleigh with her sister and brothar-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Pred D. Washington. Her other sister. Mrs. Mary E. Brown of Salem. Va. and Mrs. Fsars of Roanoka. Va. stoppsd over In Ra- Ugh tor a tow hours after attend ing tha AKS Regional that was hold hi Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Carnage, Mrs. Fannie Awry and Mrs. Rosabella Chlßom were visitors at St Paul Qiureh tor the Women’s Day pro gram ou April 31. Mr. William Fields motored to Baltimore ou April 13 to visit his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Adams •pent the Easter holidays in Wash ington and Baltimore. Forty white mem ben of the Beech view Community council t.s Pittsburgh, Pa, In December. IBM, repaired the vandalised hoaae as a Negro family. Come to Church by MBS. MAB L. BBOADIE Our Heaven Father, we thank Thee for abiding friendship as Jesus. Help us this day te enter more fully Into Hie friendship. Sharing with Him our every concern. Help us te find oppor tunity te puss on this wonderful truth te others so that they may come to know Thee, too. In Jo sus name we pray. MANLY STREET CHRISTIAN— Church School began at fl:*S wilts the superintendent, Mrs. Pearl Mc- Donald in charge. Morning wor ship began at II with the morning choir in charge of music under the direction of Mr. Samuel Rolle. Morning lesson and prayer by the pastor, Rev. T. C. Hamans who al so brought a very Inspiring sermon from the subject ‘‘Chrisitans In A Strange T^afid.” UNION BAPTIST Church school began at 10 with the super intendent. Mr. Walter Price in charge. Morning worship began at M:3O with the senior choir in chsige of music under the direc tion of Mrs. Nettie Harrington. The nas o- Rev. E. Macon delivered a rno»t challenging sermon. ST. ANNAH FREEWILL BAP .CLUBS BI’NHSINE CIRCLE CLUB Mrs. Georgia Wall was hostess to the Sunshine Circle Club of St. Paul Church on April 21. After thv business session each one enjoyed ! a delicious repast. Officers srs Mr* { Mary Littlejohn, president; Mrs. [ Annie Massenburg, secretary and Mrs. Georgia Wall, treasurer. FRI. AFTERNOON BOOR CLUB The Friday Afternoon Book Cluo mat April 19 at the horns of Miss Belva Lane, with the president pre siding. After the buslnese session of ! the meeting was over the club members gave a review of the countries of Africa, which they had studied this year. It was a very nice review which was enjoyed by all. The club memberewere served a delicious dinner. We had as our guests this week Mr* Cleoria Par rish and Mrs. Mildrsd Chavis Member* present were: President Mrs. Esther Michel; secretary. Mrs. Marie Moore; treasurer, Mies Pinky Hell. Mrs. Eleanor Burch, Mr* M. Bryant, Mrs. Carrie Law* Mrs. No ra Lockhart. Mrs. Oma Haywood, Mrs. Nancy Devane, Mrs. Mary P. I laine, Mrs. Annie Robinson and ' Mrs. A. B. Johnson. The next meet ing will be at the home of Mr* Esther Michael. May 8. We are ask ing all members to please be pre sent. MINISTERS’ WIVES CLUB Tbs Ministers’ Wlvee Club me£ at the home of Mr* J. H. Cooke during the recent pre-Easter sea son. The home was dacorated at tractively with seasonal flowers | Mr* E. B. Young lad an Impres sive devotional service depicting 1 the story of tha Crucifixion in word and tong. Mrs. Young was the nar- I rator and the club members sang alternately forming tha chorus. The agenda included financial plans and a detailed schedule per taining to the “Friends’ Rally" sponsord by tha Ministera* Wive* The program committee gave spe cial consideration to tha business procedures pending at the time. The hostess served sn enjoyable ripest of baked chicken, congealed salad, potato chip* coffee and roll* also ice cream, chocolate layer cake and plain cake. Souvenirs and favors of tulips and baekets of Easter eggs and rabbits ware given each member. The Social Tone’ and the Fallow ahip Hour were lifted by tha pre sence of Rev. Young, Rev. Man grum. Rev. Brodle and Rev. Cooke. Rev. and Mr* Kearney teach out of town. Miss Alleen Pitts at St Augus tine’s College was the Easter va- N. C. Mutual’s President Founder’s Day Speaker W FAYTTTEVTLLI Dr. Am T. Spaulding. president of the North 1 Carolina Mutual Lift laaruance ■ Company, ia scheduled to be the Founder* Day speaker at I**yeUe ville State Taachars College In the J. W. Saa brook Auditorium. Sun day, April 38 at a p. m. The college family is well pleased to hoe* the opportunity of hearing this distin guished "North Caroline Business man" as they celebrated the 88th Anniversary of the of Fayetteville State. From all vanguard Information available, a considerable number of former graduates and friends of the college are a»petted to attend the affair. To them who have not yet completed plena to attend the rounders Day program, wo extend drivT |SAFELY BY MRS MAY L. BROADIB TIST Church school began at 10 with the superintendent, Mr. Mack Arthur. Morning worship be gan at 11 :30 with the congregation singing the morning hymn. The pastor. Rev. Rivers delivered a wonderful message. WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST Church school began at 8:49 with the superintendent, Mlm Nannie Morgan in charge. Morning wor ship began with the Junior and tots choir in charge of music under «hs direction of Miss Nannie Morgan and Mrs. M. M. Kelly, organist The pastor, Rev. O. W. Burwick de livered an Inspirational sermon. His subject was “An Expensive Promise.” YOUNG’S MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME. Church school began at 9:45 with the superintendent Mrs. Della R. Ford In eharge. Morning worship began at 11 with the senior choir in charge of music under the direction of Miss Gloria Howard. Due to tha absence of the pastor, Rev. J. N. Leverette, the sermon was delivered by the guest minister, the Rev. Briggman. The officers and members of the church along with other churches of the city, extend their deepest sympathy , cation guest at Rev. and Mr* J. I P. Mangrum. . I NINE AND FIVE CLUB i < Mrs. Bessie Wesley was hostess I to the Nine and Five Club Saturday . right on Cast Lenoir Street After . the regular business session which i consisted mostly of members plan ning their Dutch Party In May, and at this meeting all Secret Pals will i reveal themselves. Next in order i was playing Pokeena. Bertha Wil cox received the high score prize, ! while Nkn Robinson received the i low score prise. Mr*. Wesley served a delicious repast of oven fried chicken, hot home made rolls and butter, toma to salad with olives and cucumbers and cottage cheese dressing, pine apple punch, two kinds of home made cake, lemon filling and pound cake, chocolate candy, nut* i Members present were: Ruth Ba the* Geneva P. Brown, Cornelia Cobb, Lovie Elite, Addle Harri* Al ms Harrison, Mary Marable. Helen Mitchell, Nan Robinson, Sera Sharper, Ann Webb. Bessie Wee ley and Bertha Wilcox, i SENIOR USHER BOARD I The Senior Usher Board of the Smith Temple F. W. Baptist Church met April 18 at the heme at Mr. and Mrs. James Upchurch. The pre sident, Mr. James Upchurch open ed the meeting with a song. Scrip ture and prayer ware by Deacon Young, line* this waa a social meeting, games ware played and enjoyed by aIL Delightful refresh , ments ware served by tha hostess j for the right, Mr* Boa Watson. Those attending ware, Mr. and Mr* ' James Upchurch. MT. and Mr* Floyd Upchurch. Mr. Bas* Mr* l Pearl Murphy. Mr* Paulina La* Mr* Mahal Guea* Mr* Margie Snipe* MT. lam Oaborn* Deacon Young. Guests attending ware Mr* Bertha Moor* Mrs. Catherine Boy kin* WORLD FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE Tha World Fellowship Committee of tha YWCA held lteregular mast ing at tha hams as Mrs. Mary B. Sapp. The spaafar tor tha evening was Miss Mildred McTyr* a facul ty member at tosaw University, who cave a talk an bar recent tour of several foreign eountrte* namely: Japan. Hong Kang. Thailand, Bur ns* and India She talked of the culture, education, beauty, oceans lion and living conditions at the people. Picture slides wan used to illustrate bar fate, which made it men toipvnrivs and eoJoynW* I Tha speaker was introduced by tha ebatnaa* Mr* H B. Sapp. 1 A delirious npaat was served by hnt pen review with us our pate history la erdar to try to capture the aplrtt of too found tethers to ou«- ttem?~y B worVL abMd “ MUUAI WAILUMNO 8 te the lev. J. N. Leverette la the passing of his father. WILLIAMS GROW BAPTIST Church School began at It 41 with the superintendent, Mr. PkQlip Al ston. Morning worship began at 11 with the senior choir in sharps as music under the direction as Mr. W. HartsflekL Urn pastor. Rev. J. H. Bryant delivered a vary fawptr ing sermon. TUFPER MEMORIAL BAPTIST Church school began at 9:39 with the superintendent, Mrs. Dorothy Alien In charge. Morning worship began at 11 with the senior choir in charge of music under the direction of Miss Valjean Myers. Tha pastor. Rev. D. N. Howadr brought a won derful massage. His subject was; “One Thing Thou Likast” FIRST BAPTIST Church school began at 9:30 with the sup erintendent, Mr. W. H. Taylor fa -'harge. Morning worship began at II with the Young People choir fa charge of music under tha direc tion of Mis. A. H. Janas. Mbs Vir ginia Stanley was soloist and or ganist was Mias Joyce R. Cook. A very deep and Inspiring sermon was delivered by tha pastor. Rev. C. W. Ward from tha Book of St Luka. Hie subject was "Burning Hearts and Running Peat" Hast Sunday will bo Man's Day at Pint Baptist MORNING STAB BAPTIST Church school began at 11 with tha superintendent te charge. Morning worship began with tea call fa worship by the pastor Tha junior choir was In eharge of mu sic under tha direction of Mrs. Hood. The pastor. Rev. S. R. Spen cer delivered a soul stirring mess age from the book of Matthew. Tha subject was "Meet Me In OaUled” ST. PAUL AME Sunday School opened at tha * hour with Mrs. Mitchell fa charge and Mrs. Geneva Brown and Mbs Jes sie Mebane In charge as tha musi* After a vary interesting study as tha lsasoti, Mrs. Addis Lagan, Dis trict superintendent as tha Raleigh District gave a vary gssd review of the learns with other helpful remarks. After “Happy Birthday was sung to Msadames Josephine Williams and Rosa Lae Lang, tha closing song was sang. This was Woman’s Day to toa church. Mrs. P. B. Mann, « and Mrs. Mayme Flagg was ea ch airman. The speaker was lbs. P. B. Robinson from St Augustine* College who gave a vary Has talk on “Womanhood". Mrs. Lillis Maya Clemmons was mistress of ceremo ny tor the evening aarvfe* Mrs. E B. Co field was flse speaker. Mis. Cofield, who b always a ready speaker, gave us a wonderful meaa rga. Tha day was thoroughly an joygq. RUSH METROPOLITAN AME ION Church School began as usual at 9:48 a. m. The superintend ent Mr. Leslie Campbell was la charge and was assisted by Mrs. Jessie Degraffenreidt The regular morning worship began at 11 a. m. Tha paster, Rev. T. H. Harris was in charge. Ha delivered a great message from tha theme: "The of the Gospel of Jesus Christ" SMITH TEMPLE BAPTIST Sunday School bogan at 10 with tha superintendent Mr. Elbert Sanders la eharge. At 11 a. m. Rev. Ray made the can to worship with the senior choir In charge of music' under the direction of Mrs. and Mrs. Holder. He brought a wonderta! mooaage from the sub ject- ’"There to A God In Heaven. 1 * Special gueets ware Mr. and Mn Celan Lea and daughter. Baitarat Mr. Henry Hayes of Waahtagten, D. C.; and Bar. King as Dothan. tha into—n, Mrs. M. Sap and MY* Kathryn Ibe—NL/|£nlMrs W. D. Gay, David Andm^Ub M. B. Sapp and H. L. Irena Onatoac Rev. C W. Ward, Dr. V. Dl (far and Mr. Grant The neat masting will be held at tha ho— as Mrs. Flossie Grant fa Method, May SI as IWJtA.WIIJf Tha ldle-A-While Chib htoi Mb regular meeting at toe ho— at Mr*. Elizabeth Prtdgeen. The hoat oaa opened tha masting whh a ttoaa poem tellowd by aw rvgnfar buto- We were served a lililj— ’wt afterwhlch sws»y ana aajepeg claying pinochle. Laifaa wharf— Base Is— prim wars Mr* Dm rothy Pawed, high and Mm Chelae IfWNT* A very aajeyehto awning was — g at—abta •varyena. The special fa toy waa a shower to honor of Tha to! gifts weajajary spec— one, an .After tomtogtoe Iwute weptey. Oto* toSST^^^maiSrotS Boyar Lamb, Blomue Williams. Prtmroaa Jackson and JfeUUe Wimbarlcy. WEEKLY MEDITATION BY ( DUN DOUGLAS) as*“ Matt M. Peace of mind. In all the world there to probably nothing more sought after. Sometimes we get to thinking that peace of mind de persans are at peace to the midst of battle, while ethers cannot find it to a waited garden. To have peace, wa 4a not have to wait until tha natleas are at peace; tha nations wait on u* What to outside of us may make it easier tor us to learn to be at peace, but pa— to far hard as wen as easy time* It to not a lucky ac cident, the result of good fortune. Those who haw peace of mind can mast good fortune profitably and misfortune profitably. Peace to an Inward, not an out ward state. Whan wa haw attain ed to tha spiritual qualities on which peace depend* things haw no power to disturb our peace; if wa da not haw the qualities we haw no assurance of peace even if things outside as us happen to be in order. Peace to an achievement Peace to a discipline wa put upon our reive* It to freedom from fear. It Is tee onnqueat of hate. Peace comes from our awareness of our closeness to God, from our faith In Him and in HJs constant com panionship. 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