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JU&EIG& n olmion HPmsn i in* Hopping About By Jhy Bee Aytch WiMilWl Baas wum 1M * ft if ten ROCKY MOCNT-RluatafaMf Mi • farewuH mmxf » tta ML fam ji h United Presbyterian Church here Sunday, fledgeling student* minister foUrteU Ric^r^urhjm, ant to the Rev. /. Hutten Ooeten, was bidden adieu with regret Hurt the time had MM tar his return to Union Theological Seminary, now York. -A native Ihrteelian, Richey has served the Student Interracial Min iatry of the United Presbyteries Church, which sends colored StU dent-mtntstera to white congrega tion* and white theotogleal studanti to New® churches This wsa ML ptegsh* Md year of participation, both of Which have been very prof its Me to ill eoncerned. .Richey spot* ok **Tt*e Quest for Freedom” indicating that there #r* deep oonelderations to he tek*i\ In in account when one views the to tality of the oppression, lack of an equal opportunity to acquire Knowl edge to equip Negroes for tfla bet tor types of emplu/lhent; to Si eWe to obtain better homes and gancral* ]y upgrade their living standards. During the three months at Mt. Plsgah. Russell K Richey became a favorite with toe youth# id well as the sdutt membership. His par ents. Mr. and Mrs MeMurr** Rich ey (and brothers) of Duke Univer sity. Durham, vtattod several time# la hear “Rues" preach. Pastor Costen announced Sundey. during * repeat and personal token presentation to young Rlehey, that Russell Wbald be la efcarge es toe placement of fandom Interracial Minuter* for IBM. Richey express ed a warm feeling for the recep tion he received here, even to the experience of perWci petto* to the painting es to# Rita City Prsabyto yiaa Church after the Ku Kht* Rian fatal ed a Challenge that no Integra*- ed group would patot It. Hie church was painted under heavy Highway Patrol guard. *, Th# R#V. m. Paul Rppea. Nof folk, Va. area native, who haa rtaen to new height* in the United Pres byterian Church to the USA, was a visitor at Sft pt«#»t» tin ritotreb, along with his stttcr-ln-law. Mrs. Fllraheth fWmore, a Willtameton teachei SiiJ Civil RigliU leader. The R#V. Rppe*. according to Rev. J H COitrn. "haa made quite a success to building a new UP. Church to California from sere membership to over *1*1". Then tpprs was tapped by the national UPC Ganeral Council to Jota ton Committee on Interpretation In the North Western States. On the Sunday before toe terrible North Philadelphia rioting and toot ing battle against the policemen and decent rltieens we worth taped at the Berean Unlied Prwtoytcrtafl Church at Broad and Diamond Bit. The Rev. 3. Jerome Cooper suc ceeded Dr. Ben P. Oleseo m mtota ter there about two years ago. A bout half of the 900 plua member ship was present, Officer IVed Hodge Informed us. .formerly a white Congregation, •Pveral of them rematoed—even an elder —whan H (the edifice) Was purchased aeven years ago by Be rean. formerly located at Ridge Ave. and Girard College Wall. The officer* told tie that Mr. Cooper, a tdneoto University grad, ha* developed much program dur ing hi* two year* at the new Berean FORD SALES and SERVICE ALLAN MlM§^ *V o o b r ojuTtw \x*ta»kon* 1-11*1 _ 339 TARBORO ST. = ROCKY MOUNT. N. a ' LIGHTNER FUNERAL HOME Ancyrite Lightner Mutual Burial Inauranoa iicmied Emb&lmers ••and- Funeral Directors c. a lightner c. a lightni*, h Found* M**j* AiebMianca lende# Funeral ChapeT" HI IHITHFIKLD ST. Office Phonesi TV 14176 - TE 3-1677 • - • .... • n Our tan Kat on apaafoflf designed to mM iM pdtm It mqmi AS Oatinctiana at Man aad aifftfe «M iHpMn ... Eva* «a%wc a wfcn m» am quMt dignity, lympothetie uadiiaadai mud eaftoMt attaasaa to dw amaiiett de *• iad. . - Mrs. EHsabeth H. Haughton and slater, Mr*. Mary Harrison Walker, and their families ittl Me, Van PaN Street, Philadelphia. Pa, were boat* to the J. B. Harrana of Rocky Mount N. C, for a wash, spending one day at tbs Demoeratie conven tion in Atlantic CNp. N. J. The Manana Haa spent a night sash with ghr ether. Jam at L. Her riaon and wtfa to Baltonera. Md. In Daa Cea, flto Harrana visited with the Jas. Andrew Dtsauela one night finding Mrs. Dausuel (Bes sie) recovering from a three-weeks period of critical hospitalization. A nurat and maid assist hubby Dau aoel M caring for the Stony Creek, Va native and retired reatauranteur •t IMS Plfth St, N. W. W# talked with Bennie Shrid. a W. War 3 vet who hails from the Greenville, & C. area. He is report ed to be In good financial condi tion, and lives at 21M W. Montgom ary Avv. in Phils., Pa. ■Story Turner. 790 l»th St, N. E., IS too fiiamend Os Mr*. Eliza Dick ana Tumor, a natiev of Whitakers, M. C, where her brother, Peter Dtokena, ha* Wm a cycle repair men lor M year*. Mr. Turner does n’t exactly tell Mt efts only says: "I worked lor the Pul khan Co. N roars as long a* they Would let me end have been retired n years. MAAC9 Vatef-BegMtriKton lead ers, Inetodtog John Broth* of Vir ginia end W. C. Patton es Memphis, TCtWi, report "tome MMN Negroes newly regletered to nine gouttern States Borne to Nates are ttow W ducting reglstfatloh campaigns, NA ACP say*, wMH the aid of frate\- tiel. church end civic gMUpe anas other C-R group*. * Drives now underway to get these colored registrant* to th* polls In November are being Mapped up a mong Negro tagdeto, NAACP in particular Rocky Mount Colored realtor and motel Operator Alexander N. (Tuf ty) Rryant attended the resent Real ■state Brokers denmMlM M Phila delphia, Re. Where Re conferred with federal Housing Administra tor Dr. Hobart 0. Weaver regarding the full accreditation of Ms Lan- Mstar PWb Sml Hirtadxl* promo tkms for average families. Princeton News Rt MRS. ogloie HARDY PRfMdrFGN—Misses Lena end Carolyn Atatneon had as their Sun day evening guests, mis* joAnn William# of Goldsboro. Mttf Janice MeWrland of Selma and MiSa Pearl Held of Prlneeton. Th* Men'* Chorus of St Steven Deeelpto Churtai of Rrineeton cele brated lie anniversary Sunday eve ning. Many groups participated on th* program, wMeh was a great success Mm Nancy Howell end Mr*. Gol die Hardy attended th* union at Bunch Primitive Baptist Chttreh Hi Slash Creek Sunday. Along with Alvin B Hard* of Princeton. Mrs. and Mr*. William flMrldg* as Philadelphia. Pa, vtsHOd Mr*. Nancy Howell and family on Mon day. Also vialtna was her grand daughter. Mrs. I.orltlng Mem, of Gold* Norn A THOUGHT spank not in the cars of a fool; tor 0* Will deapta# th* wisdom of thy word." Zebulon News Bt MM MAhttft PLOT* YtBVtON - Sunday School be gan at Id s. m With the supi reed ing the eertptuf* lesson. ftubfeet as the lemon. Poaaessing toe faamtaei Lend." Homecoming will S* observed Sunday with the Rev. John Men*- um delivering the aarmon. CHflfler will aleo be served. The Missionary Circle will meet on the second Sunday at 3:30 pm. We are asking member* to be APEX BY MBS IMM COLVIN APEX—Sunday Being * tth Rue day. three to out short were an duty at the ll e’rteek wewhlp ser vice st first Baptist. In the absence of the pastor. Rev. W. T. Bigelow, toe associate totott ter, Rev. W. M. Phflttps, HUduSt ed th* devotion, end read the strip ture. Rev. Lee A. Jo- „ rny. peetse eg MJanm Greater yriend ship Rsptiit Church of Attch- IS orsge. Alaska, de* J Ilver-d a very in- mm ». ‘ * termting end in «Ttail wMtak- !■ en fro* i the sixth ■*- chapter of Saint MM. COLfW Matthew, MM vergtoi Subject was •Th# newer end the Mery " Ruigtt guests were toe tee. C. ft Then sal and toe Rev. N. A. Trice, pastor of Pueuey Retold Church. Other vtdtert am* Mr mm Mt*. Joseph Writers of Raleigh the st- MNMH W§§ I|Mi. ***** MflM it # 6*Uxk Pereto RetMiy dtonotoed * program end toe MMwfal persona rendered service on the pregrMft: Mrs Chsr lefto Toemet, raid toe scripture, prayer by Peseon W. L. Loekley. to* Rttot Repeat Mels Chorus snd toe Maynee Ptopsw of New Ntn rendered toe muato; sole by Rev. W. M. FMfttpt, ktou Jacqueline WtotaiM and Mrs. Lame R. Rage. Tlmn aaeomptiaita we* Mr*, t H Williams; Reams were reed by Mr*. «ta*h Doom Mld Mr* oe*a Evans. Rev. Lea A Jessy gave brief re mark* oe "Whet nHSMOn IS " Mis tress of ceremony was Mrs IWis Evans. RRRfIGNALR Rev. W. f. Bigelow and family spent toe week-end at Virginia Reach, Ye. H was Mr an outing for to# family and Rev. Rigeiow was guest speaker in Norfolk an Sun- May morning M a Baptist church \Tha following person* spent Me week-end M Portsmouth, va. Visit ing friend* eng reletiver Mr*. Wil liam GoMdton, Mias Id* Hayes. Mr*. Julia LaSaiter. Mr. Crawford Eltbti, Mr. and Mr*. NebSrt Re* Williams and KenrKfh, lit. ini Mr*. Ralph C. McDonald Mid Clllldran. and Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Williams Rhamkptte Newt BY mbs Mimjy mavr* RHAMKATTL—Sunday School at St. John AME Church began at 16 am. with Mr. Oaorga Tucker in charge. Morning Worship Service began at 11 a.m. with Slrtef DCb nam of Raleigh delivering the ear mon. with the Junior choir in tharge of the rmHHc At 3 p.m. a doll parade was held. The parade wit sponsored by Mrs Betty Roger*. Three prizes were given. At 7 p.m. service was Sponsored by We St. John Junior choir, th* Sunbeam* from Si James Church of Method, and Malaby Cm#* Rd. Os ouai ft. Th# Senior Choir will have its rehearsal on Tuesday night at the hskr. ftttiVil will bMart it Beaver Chedei Cbristion Church on Sep tember 1 Rev. J W. Albright win Be the guest speaker. Women's Day will be observed th* first Sunday tn SeptanAer. Rev, Ray Will be th* speaker. Revival Will begin at toe Mary Grove Raptlst Chureh, th* SSCond Sunday night in September. W# are diking fllet each of Jffr BClp to make tnta an anjoyttote and spiritual revival. Mr. • Robert Manguto and Misa Mettafl Silver were the dinner guCata of th# Rev. Odell Wright mid family. Y ♦ * »» a! ICIMI 1- tatn ai bum 11 >i-EL« man* II * taMripn P-Tku f - Imn n*sE*> f:£F~ | ; wr I •htHcwm I ':rr~ I -#r»«r'«aMt « -t**r I* * To tmtwrriM « -Ute f-UrwO V M«m RY MRflu «. $ CLARE MR Mark IkewM EMunltosßMiper LIUUNOTOH—-The home es Mr. and Mr*. R. J RBue, LrtMfon. we* a heauttfut cetung far « stark show er given By toe shier es toe Li!) inf ten Rum Baptist.Chureh. Th* hus band at toe hanarto, Rev. J. f Dempsey es Ratetgt!. we* the for mer paster es AH* ekureh Jlev. Dempsey we* the Evangelist for the revival held at the chureh the week of August I7th. The choir presented a lovely yel low rOde and heed, also s soft art cotton fleeee sippered hunting set. All gifl* were appropriate and beautiful A colorful stork umbrel la heM toe «to* The guest included toe two little jg UTflipoßy", B*!« ■ PIBWIs Ethel MeKey. Addle McLean, Julia Ragland. Margie Harrington. RthM Wllliema. Nancy MeKey. Mmm* Heine**. Cornelia Murchison, Rach el Bailey, Georgia Meftoy, Cera Jeehson, Eerier Meynor, Mr and and Mr*. Leo Harris. Misses Lena MeKey. Si Mb* MeLcen, John At kins. Louis Lemyiey art es Ltltotg ton and Re*. Mile* of RMetgk. Many friends unable to attend sent stft* and refreshment* were served. Mr and Mr*. William A. Rhu* end son, William Jr. of Hampton. Va, visited their parents. Mr. and Mr*. *. J. Nhue. Sunday August 2*. Visiting with them were Captain atM Mr*. Howell Os Beattie. Wash ington. sietar-m-ttw end sister of the Nhue* The Rbuee live m Hampton, ti Rev end Mr*. J. T. Ring of Dur ham. R. g. were honored *t a re > Arif Inrfi M EHto tTAtlrii mu itiiigi Wtofl A# c"|lliTjri ffl IfiT a “INTWlllip ram I * ui the Lillington Star Chureh, Bud day afternoon at # p. m. Many guest were ereseni The Lfflington star Chureh presented toe Kmgr e M piece set es «hme. They also re ceived many other Beautiful gifts. Mr* King M toe mother of Rev. C. D. McNeil, Jr, paafar of the Lilling ton Star Chureh. Lillington Star Chureh end Rock fisß Grove Church served as host of the reception. Mr. R L. Perkin* bar been ap pointed truant Counselor for Har nett County getiot*. Mt*. L. D. Per kin*, wtfe of Mr. RerkM* Bas *erv ed as Speech Therapist for Harnett County schools for the past three or four years. MiS# Jogn Drtne. daughter of Mr. <llu Mto. K'bieuu Dikitii sfreit* it«r.tit ■ iaanri m A--- A l^ 1 Aam Aaffal A UeaatLta » j IwT to fWB WRTKR vaCltnlTli Miss Drane la a Social Investigator, for the city d# New York. Befor* going (0 Nfw York, she served atf Probation Officer for Los Angeled County, California. Mr. and Mr*, Drane also have a son. Hal. a Ln-u --tentant of the U B. Armv and 1* now stationed in Aschaffensbuy, Germany. Youth fellowship Dav was ob served st th* Lirtlfigton Star Churcß recently with Rev. A. D. Herring a* guest sOeaker fdr she morning serv ice TBe youth department had charge of the entire service. For the afternoon service there was a panel dfseusrton Topic. "The Churches Position Toward the Youth Prob lems." Hie panelist included Misses Barbara Murphy. Hedda Blackman afid IWner Ballcv Worker* in charge of she Youth Fellowship and Knlghtdale. The service was enjoy ed by all. Sunday was Youth Day at our Church. The adults congratulated: the young people for a very en- | Joyable day. Rev. A. A. Crum is still s paient *t the hospttal. Wc are praying for him a very speedy recovery Thought Ter the Week "I am Alpha and Omega, the be ginning add the end. the first *M the toil" » - k r*9T**» * M • FdMMi: UK > M ■ GaM<n4 tIHMk* 11-QMxM M - Ti tifl* ♦a rrmna nMttllfiflK si-firt* I'tthMtW) 4 -OMSMK .»» - eRteW *9 • aNMfe M «l • mmn* *Mp6 ♦j-tub* • lirMt ** a:®*/* JVM'Uf V • Sum S* • Fran'i nit M -Terra S:&g e-Cai M - Ytt*e* T*r? m» tab.) A a*** ■ * * (M* * * Ln Mriti fc» *>.) MHmM £■** Lillington Rows Junto* Church are Dm Lett Md Mr*, t. •. Curb. Mrs N. M. Beaten end daughter, Julie have recently retumei tram Chteege where they were vtattttg the* broth* -of Mr*. Bataan Mr* Boston M ' iuric Director M Show town Nigh School and Jutto It Mut- I* Supervisor of the eity schools Os Rocky Mount. R. C. Mr. and* Mrs. L K. Boitou fa# visiting Mrs T C Deam of Ysneey viiie, N. c Mr. Boston it Harnett County Farm Agent and Mr* Deem la Supervisor of Ysneeyvlrtescßoott Mr and Mr*. H. D. Clark and Mrs. Sally William* have returned home sfer visiting Mrs. M, J Smith, the mother of Mrs. Clerh, M Rteß mond, Va. The ClPrk-MeDouglad Family Re union was held at William# Chap el Church recently. Several friend* from Lillington attended. a— Rev C. H Alford of Pisey Grave had charge of service at toe Lifting ton Star Church the second Sun day M August during th* ahtaftM «f (Be pastor. Rev. G. ©. McNeil, Jr, who was away on vacation. RAMBLING IR CHATHAM BY D. W. HEADEN GOLDSTON “lf you dropout today, you will be sorrow tomqg row," Ts~m*—»tagan for the next two week* aroUnd to* Chatham County Sehool communities. The people of Chatham County ftiv* ;oined the many thousands across the nation in urging Snd encourag ing th# boys and girls to stay to school and graduate. There is no excuse for our boys and girls today Or tomorrow to start in life without an education or a trade of some Kind. Ghe doesn't have to be a dropout any more. NOW won't you help to prevent high school drop-outs? The schools of Chatham County will open fiieir doors on September 3. A large en rollment at *ll the school* is e*- peeted Parent* are invited to this first day of sehoOl event SICR LIST Mr*. Wilma Dowdy of Ooldaton. Has been a patient at the hospttal. but now she is reportedly Improv ing at her home. Mrs. Ada Joe Hayes of East GoW stoh M Still on the sick list. Mr. J*iet»it, of Bolt if***-, is »ts*i on Mir siek list. HAS NEW DUTIES AT GOLDSTON SCHOOL MES. THELMA G TURNER Mix Thelma G. Turner of the 3. S. Waters School faculty began new duties in Vocational Home Econom ics at the school in Goldston, on September 3. Mr*. Turner has taught for * number of yea** in Chatham Coun ty M the non-veerilenel program. Her flew duties Wifi include, in ad ditiort to clasarMtot torir action. (1) an adult program for interested homemaker*; (3) aupervision of hema fjptrieneta far high school girls Which includes hem* visita tions M help the girt to nterprri and evahtata bar heme experience (project); and (3) organizing afl active New Homemakers of Ameri ca Club (MffAi; which it a national organization for high school girl# M the home economics el assn She alao plane to work cooperatively wm other community groups m the agftooi area which improve family living. Hie underlying philosophy for YOeeitoflai ffomemaking Education H the enrMMhent of the home and family Bring. This is accomplished through an tortauettonal program far both youth and adults in tile ho me making activities Which in clude: faod and nutrition: selection, care and CMatrtiriMh of clothing; child development: selection and care of horn* furnishing and equip* mant; housing: Beam and home IJH Tlta Moat for Your Savings m k- First Federal’s current dividend rate of W/ 4% is the highest return on savings avail /0 in this area. Get the most for your \ insured savings at First Federal. PER YEAR ■ let FiaSiyUPEDERAL . Accounts Inairtd by theFedmlSao- (**<*yi —* S' ■ Y^rt *!» * Lb« l»« Cb>p«tt*» «Qe«Y MdWW AW UWlWto, » c CUHTOH HEWS f BE IMPURE TO rOIJBHBITfafah Fga aM SHI ME oiww Kira Kara, naaywi oi fell K Mr and Mr* Gaarf* Ttatwau and deuiiwav ta^Wanting!w^P^C, Cox nan at moMha. THE IAEEMRR VBff Es CLOtfOM «a* mi w,ii Um-s ——-- j- - ■Mr• RirU Mmm H- flUtyH B9RU lER Haven. Corat. spent tw* waaka to CtHHM tMIMI| frMMto mi Mb aaanfa- Roykkta as Cfaaago, ffl, spam mm wnak here iMiug fas mother. Mm E T. Bapfan* and other wkMiti and trmm Mr. Warn Rapfaat as Haw Ha ven. Gam., waa m «m afar Mm and Mr*. SUia Boykin*, of South Bled. CODE-GOT MBS Die Friendly G*fim ChA MM • *>- -x tagazigtagu Agaj^gA Al ga CWR-mil WMnHgi JNIBP ami Hi * wrietat an the laws as Mt. and Mrs. Jerry Sam peon. faauHMto pre sent were; Meriusn Irene Hill, Artie Mat Ma. Hattie Kattttaw. At letha Graham, Thelma farfear. Ka tie Goodman, Mamie StinaaoM, Kennella Faison, Addle Kirby, E. H. Sampson, Sahara Moor*, fMo k , k WtMitoAn dB rRUHnC tjOrWßi ItcTß WUllarilß, MOBS Cooper and ffua Haney Boykins add Miss tViXie SampSon Guests were Mr. Henry Johnson, Mrs. Ed die h Fogie of Duma*, Mmm Irene Hill and Mildred Re*nan ana Mr Dwrty Moth to. ACCEPTS POSITION IN PENDER COUNTY Mr D H. TlKord, AMOcUK* Agri cultural Extension Agent hi Bmp fan County *o* ton yOtH, ha* re signed to accept a poiltWfl a* Agri cultural Extension Agent to Hin der County, beginn tog September t. in Sampson County, Mr. Trtforf worked mainly with rural add He wn families irt she iftit of Stride tfa'MKfaAUAA *Vx- -fr J tagggg Eggu|| rroaifruun, nuusing, noißf BBBVn* fleotton and Community Develop- Mr and Mr* Tifford and daugh ♦er, sherce. save already moved M Pender Ctomty and Mr*. TrtfOrd ha* been employed as # fe#cltor if flto Pender County Triin#;* Softool to hi-tky Point, bne was icrrmerly em ployed at the Garland Elementary school to Garland. Mrs. A«ie j. Han and sons. /«- eeph and Jarvis, have returned home after a three-week trip to New York to visit Mr. Hart. They also made vMto t« New Jersey and Maryland. while in New York, they attend ed the World'S ftfr. saw (he movie. "The Unatonable Marty flfoten," and the stag* Show, Bolero, fea turing Hod Ttmtnoos. « Radto City Music Hart, and vMttdd attar ptsees of intersri in the City In Pisaeie and Camden, IfdW J«fr sey. Mrs. Hart and mm ware the house guests of Bar aunt, Mr*. *. W. Snell irig. *Ad StoiCrS, Mr*. H. J. Pemberton. «nd Mr*. 0. J. Ndeh. respectively They SIM Mapped to Baltimore. Maryland, where they were the house gttosfr as Mr*. MilTl sister. Mr*. F. J. Warren. After returning from RaiGmare. the Hart brothers. Joseph and Jar vis. spent she fallowing week at g It e« »tk ElLgJhdftUwA RRkAHI •*n received MriTUetiOM to AM SfM Crafts, They report ba enjoyable eemptng week. REVIVAL ATTfIMT RATTMT PlrtWGl Revival Wirt Begin at Tint Bap tist chureh. ieptemher M. The Rev. H Hudson Bobbitt, pastor es Leed enhall oWfy(i£f jMfWWfA, MarylafWl WIU A# . Jt- -*8 AW. gMU| THOUOIYT FOR THE PHs i am not hound to wm. hut I am bound to he true. i am net hound « aueeeed, hut f am bound to live l by the tight rtiat I have. ' i muM Hand wMk anybody that stand* right stand wMk fam who# h# is right and part wm fam whan he goe* Wrong care of flto IMkj family Igihfahlfai and family fetation*. Mrs. ffcritar hold* fa* Regular* Degre# from Raanatt Corteg* and the Master* Degree fra* Em A«n cultural * TgefaUeUl College Os North Carottna, Greensboro. Mm has aim dans farther <fudy al North Cirollh* Cortege at Surham. Cornell University. Ithaca. N. Y. and The Univoroity of North Caro lina in GreenflMTO. Mrs. Turner ha* recently re turned home from a trip across th* United States M£tHOo news BY Mmg MBA R. RIBGVr Chureh News Wsmart 1 * Rap it fa. WM AMR METHOD - At 11:14 Sunday meriting. August 16, Warnen'. Day was afaarWat §1 Jama* AI4E Mrs. Mary I Harris opened tit* *er vtae an th* atari Moot and mmta stated an the Pragranu The Ladta* OkMr ratuerti kwaiy music with Mrs W. R. Gayflor pinfafang at tn* puma and arm n. prayer was offered by Mr* Mary i. Hand*, halo by Mra j. N. Sbeart s. prnienting the weaker was Mrs. FidMM A. Gram. Spec ter, Mrs. Caesgrea 0. Debnam. who gave a wonderful address an women, their dktie* and rtfa, and me progress may nave mude h the wane (#*- peetarty » America) by being erne to eape wttt me stranger sen tn ail phase* as <vark. it was a grand wiinsrtg*. Thosj present toH great ly ttrtohM by having been present. Mr. Debuam aecompuniea his wife tn the service. We were honored with the guert frees it. Pam Aift Chureh, Obenin Rapwai nney Grave aMR. Lwcainvoie aMB Md Rgylan Ghapfa AM* tn ttltis area. Alls RL Augustine-* AMt. Ctoyton, it Joaeph AMf. Aberdeen, and White Rock Baptist Chureh. Dur ham. Dinner was sawed to ill in the Sehaai eafateria. Report* wore in order to the af tentoOn MSPtoii, and prises Were awarded « uttie Revaney Shewes, ArthVey Stokes, Sharon B. Taylor. LiMjr Btokert, iharon R Taylor. Mathta Luca* Mm Whrtanitoa Gay noT. Mrx fanfti* Walker. MrS. Bes sie Mae Walker Grand prize a pot of Rower* want fd Mr*. Lirtie Rog er* a siek member far the largest amount of money. Grind Prize a silk bed quilt went to Mfs Mary I. Ham*, fwe radio*, tamps pair of fawe* a faurt and greeeriet. Paper arociea. eaokies and *e forth were Even by a furniture eompany a Hide store, two drug awre*. a dry good flare end * Renta. A nto* turn waa reamed from ssaJr— *«,««» A joytui week df *ervice wa* held at tha Christian fabernaeie Chureh fact week. The members and friend* MMhrafdd the pastors 4g*l - —«» »—«■ •* tahx.j '■ QAifcm tevac W MRIfURrof. Hvery ™ Rltß was gg«d and art who were awe to m lend were upuftad by the spirit whieh prevailed through the week. Rev. Karri* aieng wkh «e otter two pastor* we nave at o*k City RepfMt and «», James AM* Cwwrb are very fine young men snd if we are no* meee wronger by their wsft&ipmt wits Us. we are to se ptttod. Lers Wake UR Snd do more spiritually and please remember AfldfMMrty <O6. Churches 00 hot run on 29 Snd 90 cents per week kkm talMUtam *Wa« h|Ua« »a* ||Kkkkk ■UJ hivi k. CxfwTT UMH. F UuSflreoovß. Gilbey’s Vodka Mr* »2.1 5“ *3.40 " MSfa*«MtaKfah.Klifa«ULA;ahto.tMMMtaMfc Wall* up, WSk* up Hid *4 fa* e-i! ltafim HMtotauA IMMHMItfH*, proj ects. schools, and the whole World That B what our young mmg'* an* trying « inffffi fa our aunds Lars toga* (fas week u itva. A weeks meeting will Begin, at St imam AME Church, Monday night after the am Sunday w ffcj month. A good speaker has ban secured for aafat night and a f»* time ii eifadeted wy those who fr able to attend. Rev. Sister Mary Frazier is sprtuormg the tßemorisi. Art are invited a attend diet ten - ice. Y Sick Our rich are convaleSemng. f -J --ly at this writing. Thfar «Joy hav tog visits and Other ritoer giVSn (6 them oRffuARY Witt the Raleigh fuMPfa Kdffie in charge add Rev. Leothd Deßnam paster of Oak City RMUM OBarcH officiating Mr* fee* MfGritfL Was funerartied at ha RMafab ISfarai Home Mat Monday, atf p. fa She wa* tofatoraet» Geh Grave Cent from White Reek Sepnet Chur*. Durham ware » rtifaiii at it James AMR Chureh WafagnT D*y Sunday, They node etfidßiM* of ttetr Md fnend* wfaefc they mane wkrte attendtog Rm Berry G- Ktaiy High School Rera Wa were so giad fa have them return to Htx-r BAttA InCrr SCfiwi “***«• HBOH HP Mr. and Mr*. A. w. Merrill _■ ■- - fwf ■»”« fiftdji Jfajid AiAtfawd Spent iwr days wna ineir vmnti in stateivrtie mh week, Rfatafvme is Mr inerftirt httt pfaee. Return* From New Ysrk Sii-- ffaAtfiM A|4 CnrA Mrs. fwpBMKI IWO children, returned heme from visit tog relative# fa SfOoMvn, N. Y. Mr. jeme* S. Lee Md Mr. ffaduaiei Lee accompanied ttem tkMk, by motoring Mr*. Naomi Clark «nd friends from Clayton, faso Mas Glee Cktk. iig AGjj Ufa tfiiiigdi h fjjMS Ajy r wir. ana nitb, iiudbuuj wuui ttutu oeen. Mu* Caper*, eandor, end Mr # iliii a i~fl ictttt BAyffam. Jauwaiu uhIUHU Iftim uuuißfaJi Pines were gueei » Method Sun ***' Gar ieheta Children To sehool children, go, go and put your whole heart and m«d in to it Yen cannot attain the heights by stowfatoes*. more Mdtod* than ever you must he if you desire to jjii iLutigikir {A \\4a DC BUlrlf wtijr rfT life. fit* mm oi things to fee known is in exhourfiMe. and howevef iong Wi ie.a, We »j,rai nev«l coin* to ill# j end of out staff feo6k. By A. W j Housmsn. GIRLS tend to exaggerate Ii that an under.«tatotoenf >
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1964, edition 1
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