fAOS FODft THE CAROURA TIMES SATURDAY. SEPT. 12, 19S3 DURHAM SOCIETY NOTB ALL NBW8 rOK THIS FAGB MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE TEN A. M. MONDAY OF EACH WEEK MBS. P. W. HABB18. SMicty Editw — FbMe C-MIS « ASSOCIATE EDITOBS MBS. MABEL POWELL, FesiMBtowa—PhoM •-413 MISS M. L. STEPHENS, Wert DBrhani—Phone 7-4184 MBS. N. J. CUBBT—West End—Phone 1-S86X MISS BACHEL NUNN—Hlekrtowa GROUP ATTENDS BURLINGTON SERVICE Members of Annie Lee Tent Number 503 of Durham were invited to attend services at Macedonia Church in Bur lington, Sunday, September 6. Because of inclement weather ohly a few of the members attended. The sermon was de livered by Rev. Green of Durham. $25.00 was raised to help on the church’s building fund. MRS. ALEASE McKINNIE HOSTESS TO MISSIONARY CIRCLE On Monday, August 31 Mrs. Alease McKinnie entertain ed members of the A. and B. Missionary Circle at her home on Dunstan Street. After the devotional period, President T.illian McKay presided over the business session. The hostess served as secretary and read the minutes of the last mieeting. A report was given by the treasurer Mable Powell. | A thank you note and expressions came from the Nor wood and Powell family in the passing of their husband and father, Fletcher Norwood, Sr. who passed on July 31.1 After the business session the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Elveta Monroe, served a delectable two course dinner. Members present were Mesdames Hattie Geer, Martha Armstrong, Lubertha Buie, Elveta Monroe, Lucille Starks, Queen E. Toon, Lillian McKay and Mable Powell. The group adjourned to meet with Mrs. Monroe on Cornwallis Road. Miss Nezzie Carteer has returned to the city after at tending the YWCA Conference at Camp Sequoyah in Ashe ville, North Carolina. Mrs. Creasy Smith and grandsons, Major, Jr., James and Micheal Geer, are back home after standing a two week’s vacation in Baltimore, Maryland visiting relatives and friends. Reverend and Mrs. S. P. Cook and daughter, Rebecca have returned to Durham and Kittrell after vacationing for two weeks in various northern points visiting relativ^ and friends. Mrs. Alice Hill was hostess to the Friendly Workers Sick Club at her home, 1209 Hanover Street, Saturday afternoon. The meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. Ella M. Andrews. Members of the club paid $25.00 for sick dues. After the business session a delicious dinner was served to the following: Miss Margaret White, Mesdames Efiie Weav er, Minnie Atwater, Ollie Price, Ella M. Andrews, Mary Teasley, Betty Paylor, Dorothy Watson, Mary Spence, Patsy Leacridt, Messrs. Avery Cross, Jack Filmore, Grover Fow ler. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Holloway on Ferrell Street. Reverend E. T. Browne is attending the National Baptist Convention in Miami, Florida. OUT-OF-TOWNERS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson of Asheville recently spent a few days with the W. W. Longs on Formosa Avenue. Mr. Watson is the brother of Mrs. Long. Mrs. Joseph Bynum, Sr. of New York arrived in the city Thursday to accompany her children, Joseph, Jr. and Felecia home after having spent a delightful summer with their grandmother, Mrs. Maria Bynum and famliy on Glenn St. her fa lina before returning to New York. Mrs. Bynum will visit her family members in South Caro- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hocutt and children of New York, were pleasant visitors in the city during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams of New York City have returned home after a most delightful visit with the W. G. Pearsons and son, Billy. The Williams were quite pleased over the progress of their grandchild, Billy. Many social courtesies were shown Mr. and Mrs. Williams during their stay in Durham. ^ Me^ames Minnie P. Moses and Nell G. Wilson have re- fiirn^^me &om a vacation spefinn Boston, Mi^. They report a most enjoyable time. On their return home they made brief stops in New York City and Philadelphia. Messers Charlie Williams of New York and Gus Harris of Newark, New Jersey motored down for Labor Day week end. Mrs. Abraham made the return trip home with them after a pleasant visit with her family members. ENTERTAINS AT HOME Mrs. Matilda Townsend entertained a few friends Tues day evening at her home on Umstead Street honoring Mes- dames The^oshia Ascue of New York City and Ara Abraham of Newark, New J^fsey. ’ CLUB PICNIC The Pearsontown Community Club held their annual picnic Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dora Green. Ap proximately fifty members and guests enjoyed this gala affair. CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS The Ladies Aid Club of Saint Joseph Church held its first meeting for the Fall Wednesday evening with the Presi dent, Mrs. Estella Nixon. Other officers are Vice-President, Mrs. Carlotta Holmes; Secretary, Mrs. Lucille Hancock; Treasurer, Mrs. Ruth Bolden. Mr. and Mi^. Lewis Lee of Washington, D. C. motored down to accompany their father, Jim Williams and nephews, J. H. and L. B. Williams who spent «ome time with them. Mrs. Katie Taylor has returned to Washington, D. C. after vacationing her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tapp of Cornell Street. Mrs. Viola King also of Washing ton, D. C. joined Mrs. Taylor here along with Mrs. Yoone Raleigh of Greensboro, N. C. Many social courtesies were shown them and they report having had a wonderful time. MRS. SUSIE ALSTON ENTERTAINS PALS’ BIBLE CLASS The Pals’ Class of the White Rock Baptist Sunday School was entertained at the home of'Mrs. Susie Alston at 512 Price Street. The hostess invited the class to the beautiful back lawn These are the outstanding players on the Girls Softball Team of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. The team has been organized for two years and in its first year won a trophy. This year, the team won second place in the pldy-off. The team was in competition with the communities’ teams and not church teams. Players shown are, left to right, Martha Davis, trainer; Catherine Williams, leftfield^ and Catherine Mosely, center- field. Back row, Mary Johnson, catcher; Randolph Mungo, manager, and Barbara Henderson, rightfield. Other players are Marjorie Funderburk, first base; Fan nie Teasley, second base; Carrie Talbert, third base, Juanita Johnson, short-stop, Deloris Perry, Charlotte Hammond, Mary Foster, and Annie Redfem. Under the supervision of Mungo, who has shown a great deal of interest in the youth of the chuYch and community, this team has done a wonder ful job for youth. , where the group spent an enjoyable evening roasting wein- ers and playing games, after which the hostess served re freshments. Attending were: J. D. Lennon, teacher of the Pals’ Class; Mr. Blalock, a visitor; Mesdames Leora Blalock, Beatrice Noel, Vashti Williams, Esther Davis, Sarah Smith, Alice Atwater, Rosetta Southerland, Annie Hargraves, M. C. Bor land, Hattie Adams, Freddie Jackson, R. E. Edmundson, Mas ter Rowland Williams, visitor; Misses Effie Michiner, visitor from Washington, D. C.; Doris Southerland, visitor; and S. V. Perry. BENNETT-McNEILL MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bennett announce the marriage of their daughter, Sarah Carolyn, to Sgt. Linwood McNeill of Durham. Sgt. McNeill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc Neill. 'They are making their home at Camp Lejeune, Jack sonville, North Carolina. ’ DURHAM ^ KIDS’ SOCIETY BY JUNE ROSSER Phone 4-5805 Associate Editors: Betty Jo Goodloe, Doris Schooler and Chubby Miller Little Jeanie Holloway says “Goodbye” to her classmates EHMl teachers at Merrick-Moore School. She has ftioved to Phil adelphia with her aiint, Mrs. Morris where she will continue school. i AMEVS FUNERAL HOME “Respect For The Living And Reverence For The Dead” Ambulance Service Funeral Director* • PHONE 3-2971 • 24 —HOUR SERVICE —24 AROUND THE CLOCK As the trend has been toward shorter hours in the service industries and businesses, it may be pertinent to reintergate at this time that our establishment operates on a 24 hour day basis. The nature of our work makes this a necessity if we wish to consider ourselves true servants of the community In the fullest sense of the word. Day and night we serve. LitUe Regina George has just returned from Hyde Park, New York where she spent a most enjoyable summer visiting her cousin, Jacqueline Mack. Barbara Jean Morrison spent the entire summer with her grandmother, '^rs. Missouri Morrison on Elizabeth Street. Tuesday, Sept. 1, Patricia Bullock gave a come as you were when invited party. Patricia in vited the guests by calling on them at their homes. They had to come to the party dressed just as they were when she invited them. Most ifuests came in shorts. Those attending were Made line Bethel, Bennie Booker, Catherine Burnett, Betty Jo Goodloe, Alma Green, June Ros ser, Sherill Schooler, Patricia Spaulding and Amelia Thorpe. Madeline Bethel of Reidsville, has been the houseguest of Catherine Burnett. Sankie Roberta Blimt of Law- renceville, Virginia, was the week-end guest of Maxine Barksdale of 1305 Rosewood. Jimmie Turner spent his vaca tion visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Turner of Raleigh. The Tennis Tournament at the SCARBOROUGH & HARGETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS 24 . . . Hour Ambulancc Sctvicc ... 24 Phone 3-3721 522 E. Pettigrew St. NOTICE LOCATION OF LAW OFFICE The Law Officcs of C. J. Gates are now located at 428^ E. Pettigrew Street, near the Corner of Ramsey and Pettigrew Street, Next to tlie Booker T. Theater, Durham, North Carolina. has that MOMTHiY LOOK? OB tww CM||PS, lEWEr, Mism Tini( too» Buy not b# abl6 to bids Und, nvmxm. Jittery look Meb month BO Biattor how moeb jcm BM. Kmp jonr Mcrot Mfo durinf *tboM** dsyF~don*t bo tho one i& ^ thiM 'wfco ■howf tlM itr*in froin^- taU naiTM and enunpa —baa "that BontUr look".* Cardui. a apocial madielxia Inutod hr thonianda of woman, girla to halp iDiora arainat erampi, Caxdoi aadi day balpa bafld atnoB(h ao naiatanea mat m tnatar aaeli mont^ nerroameaa and aoffarinc leaa and la^ Look mora aatural^au and ■leap battar. Aak your daalar for CardnL (Sari "eard-nou-tif^h •Mamt teUnUth ttthmaU Mai a M«w Mum imriiit IV* t «•>* 0/ •Mry * nana fnm nwalMy dUeomforL C A R D U I Hoimur CMim * cjuiue of lve Algonquin Club Houce ha* been very successful. It started Sep tember 2. Some vlsltort al»o played. Others who played were demon Baines, Marie Brown, Wesley and William Clement, Lewis Deberry, Wanna Dooms, James Ford, Evelyn Goodin, Marsha Goodin, Ann Hender son, Biff Henderson, Carol and Irwin Holmes, Micheal Holt, Richard Mallory, Carolyn Mar tin, Eric Michaux, Velma Jean Morris, Joseph Sansom, John Scarborough, Charles Stanback, Ethel Marie Stewart, WaUace Toole, Eugene Turner and James Turner. Earl, Betty and Carol Phillips have just returned from a very enjoyable vacation in Houston, Texas; Loredo, Mexico; and New Orleans, Louisiana. While in Texas they were the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Phillips. William Stewart, Jr. of Brook lyn, New York, who has been spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCollum of Dupree Street; has returned to Brook lyn, New York. He traveled both ways by plane. Billy, Wesley and ' Arthur John Clement have just returned from a most enjoyable vacation with their parents. They visited Cleveland, Ohio, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, New York, and' Canada. Paula Weeden of L^chburg, Virginia, was the week-end guest of June Rosser. They went to the Airport and attended the movies for amusement. J. J. Henderson, Jr. (Biff) and Jimmie Turner motored to Washington, D. C. last week with J. J. Henderson, Sr. They took the train from Washington to New York where they plan to visit. Micheal Holt has been vaca tioning in Washington, D. C. wjth his parents. Mrs. Virginia Alston is calling all children through the age of twelve years to become mem bers of the Children’s Cholj^ of White Rock Baptist Church. Choir rehearsal wiU be Satur day, September 12. , Robert and Chatry Perry mo tored to Richmond, Virginia, with their mother to visit their maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Cephas, Sr. Charles Spaulding, HI cele-^ brated his seventh birthday Sun day, September 6, with a few of his friends at his home on Du pree Street. Those who enjoyed the celebration with him were Clayton Wade, Booker Spauld ing, Tippy White, Louise 3eorge, Gwendolyn Green, Alma Green, Garrett and Gwen Parker, Lew is Miranda, Wesley and Law rence ^Weaver, Godfrey and Cariella Herndon, and Ketmeth Spaulding. winners. - Those attending the party were Robert BatUe, Beverly and Aarona McNeil, Maxine and Richard Barksdale, Vivian Trice, Gerald Garner, Rose Alexander, Diane Dawson, Brenda Thomp son, Stepney ones, Micheal and Toby Jones. Clayton Wade, James Henderson, David Cook and his brother, Garrett and Gwen Parker, Milton Grant, Thomas Bailey and Leon Creed. Refreshments of hot dogs, punch, ice cream and cake were ser ved. George Creed celebrated his eighth birthday Saturday, Sep tember 5. The rain prevented the outdoor games that were planned but indoor games were enjoyed and prizes awarded to WEST DURHAM SOCIETY Choir Members Entertained On Monday, August 31 the male members of First Calvary Baptist Senior Choir entertained, honoring the ladies of the choir, their husbands and friends, on the lawn at- the home of the organist Miss Mary Louise Step hens on Powe Street. During the evening games and singing were enjoyed by the choir members and their friends, after which a delectable menu, composed of fried chicken, bar becue, rolls, slaw and punch was served buffet style to the following members and friends: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Foushee, Mr. and Mrs. WiUie Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Macon Hester, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curry, Mr. and Mrs, Gus McLaughlin, Mesdames Josephine Hoskins, Rebecca Hoskins, Vera Brown, Maggie Younger, Fannie Cozart, Mae Willie Webb, MoUie Salman, Somega Solomon, Elnora Smith, Victoria Joyner, Hattie Russ, Lillie Moore, Kattie Tapp Tay^ lor and Viola King-visitors from M^shington, D. C.-Misses Allene Mebane, Ellen Wilson and Messrs. Edgar Day and Wallace Hinton. LIVING IN FLORIDA Master Edward Rich and his sister Joan of Powe Street liave gone to Clewiston, Florida to live with their mother, Mrs. Gladys Rich. DINNER GUESTS Mesdames Katie Tapp Taylor and Viola King, visitors of Washington, D. C. were the din^ ner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Macon Hester of ComeU St. RETURN HOME Misses Lena and Zelma Jones have returned to their home on Powe Street after spending their vacations in Philadelphia and New York. Man NO tuMTiTuru... |«y flit Mt end mIv SUKRIOI SCALP ft PRESSINO ^IlI . . M MW wolrt loft'Mr>looktnfl, more I bMwtlful lioir . Stilt only j Xc •ocli piM Ic toi . . . fllmotf 7 1 Unm Mort l« loro* fomily ilu He We taa. w y#w OwJwCwf s«Mr Wrtf* J “Little Old Mother Welcomes You'' Saint Joseph A. M. E. Church Reverend D. A. Johnston, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 9:30 A. M Sunday School W. G. RHODES. SUPERINTENDENT 11:00 A. M.—SERMON: “Has God Forgiven Me” Pastor 6:00 P. M. A. C. E. League WINIFRED MARTIN, PRESIDENT 7:30 P. M.—SERMON: “The Lif» of Surrender and Trust”—Pastor “A FRIENDLY CHURCH" White Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE MILES MARK FISHER, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 8:45 A. M.—Call To Worship Electronics 9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON: "Courage For Christian Living," II Timothy 1:3-14; 2:1-15. ■ Prof. J. M. Schooler, Superintendent 11:00 A. M.—SERMON The Rev. C. S. Sessoms Senior Choir, Mrs. V. W. Alston, Directress 6:30 P. M — Baptist Training Union J. L. Lassite^ Director 7:30 P. M.—Annual Program of District^ive Gospel Chorus, Miss Leana Roberson, Directress CHARLOTTE CHURCH NEWS I CHARLOTTE Rev. M. t\. Love conducted services at the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church last Sunday in the absence of Rev. James Fidd- mont, Jr.' Rev. Odell Jackson was in charge of the evening services. Meetings and programs at the church during the week Included the Missionary circle one at five, BTU at six fifteen on Sunday, and a special program Thursday sponsored by Missionary circle one. ^ Mrs. Annie Samuel is director of the Missionary Chrcle. On last Friday, the vocal choir was guest of Rev. D. F. Moore and his congregation at Antioch Baptist.—Mrs. Eddie M. Smith. Myers Tabernacle A.M.E. Zion. Some $521.90 was realized from a rally recently concluded at the Myers Tabernacle AMEZ church. Rev. P. L. DeBerry, pas tor of Myers Jaberpacle, con ducted sen/lces at the church as usual lasy Sunday. Biddleville Presbyterian “What’s in It for Me,’*'was the subject of a sermon delivered by Rev. H. Givens, pastor of the Biddleville Presbyterian church here who has just returned from a two weeks vacation. During the evening services Sunday a movie was shown un der the auspices of the Young People. While Rev. Givens was away Rev. H. L. Counts, professor of Theology at Johnson C. Smith University and Dr. C. E. Boul- ware. North Carolina College professor and a leading Presby terian layman in the state, de livered messages. Miss Reba Adams gave a re port on her recent trip to Can ada at the evening services on Sunday, August 30. Miss Adams is active in many departments of the church. She and Miss Rosa McComba were delegates to a recent Sunday School confer ence. Mrs. Bertha Crowal St. Paul Baptist The spirit of disunity which is found in almost every human en deavor was deplored in a mess age delivered at St. Paul Bap tist’s regular Sunday morning worship services by Rev. B. M. McKenzie. ’This spirit of dis unity, all too prevalent in our churches, often defeats oppor tunities for bringing together people for gwd and restoring the fellowship of mankind. Rev. Lucas was heard in the Sunday evening message follow ing a program entitled the “Twelve Tribes,” sponsored by the Missionary department. Music for the Sunday morning services was furnished by the Spiritual and Gospel choirs. Mrs. Florence Harris, Mrs. Bertha Strong and L. G. Green, repre sentatives for the youth, women and men groups of the church urged cooperation for the com munity’s forthcoming clean-up campaign and the'church’s popu larity contest scheduled for the last of the month. Activities for the week in cluded installation of officers of the Baptist Training Union on September 6, meeting of the Gospel Choir number two at the Fellowship house on September 3, meeting of the , Missionary group number three on Septem ber 2 at the home of Mrs. Mary Wilson, -prayer service and teachers meeting on Wednesday night and senior and young adult choirs rehersals on Thurs day night. Mrs. Harris is director of the BTU, Lester Trapps serves as president of the ^spel Choir number two, Mrs. Amy Crosby is president of the Missionary group number three, and Mrs. Zenobia Hagans directs the young adult and senior choirs. Convalescant members of the church include Robert Vance, Mrs. Lottie Lee, Gus Dunlap, Mrs. Almeta Murray, Mrs. Ro setta Caldwell, Mrs. Bessie Swift, Mrs Viola Walker, Mrs. Nannie Ballard, Mrs. Lelia Dar by, Mrs. Maggie Evans, W. W. Margrane, Horace Green, Frank Trimpier and Lester Trapp. —Mrs. Patsy Burris Simpion Memorial Methodist Six members of the Simpson Memorial Methodist Church at tended the regular fifth Sun day meeting of the Women's So ciety of Christian service of the Laurinburg district on August 30 at Hamftt. They were Rev. T. H. Wooten, pastor of Simpson Memorial, Mrs. T. H. Wooten, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. Della McManus, Fred Williams and Otis Shipp. Regular services were held at church last Sunday as usual. Miss Annette Peeler, church organist, recently returned from a two weeks vacation. —Miss Margaret Thompson Ebenezer Baptist Church 1410 GLENN STREET Rev. j. a. Brown. Pastor SUNDAY, SEPT. 13, 1953 9:30 A. M. Sunday School W. W. BARBEE. SUPERINTENDENT 11:00 A. M.—Sermon ... Pastor 6:00 P. M. Baptist Training Union MISS MATTIE MARKHAM, PRESIDENT SUNDAY SCHOOL NUR8ERY-MIS« ELLA J. LONG. SUPERVISOR 7:30 P. M.—Sermon Pastor First Calvary Baptist Church SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1953 9:30 A. M Sunday School RICHARD JAMES. SUPERINTENDENT 11:00 A. M.—SERMON Guest Minister MUSIC MALE CHORUS Miss M. L. Stephens, Organist 6:00 P. M. Baptist Training Union JOSKPH HERROD, PRESIDENT 7:30 P. M.—SERMON. Guest Minister Mount Vernon Baptist Church REV. E. T. BROWNE Pastor SUNDAY, SEPT. 13, 1953 9:30 A. M Sunday School Clyde Richardson, Superintendent 11:00 A. M.—SERMON Rev. H. Albert Smith 6:00 P. M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Subject: Received Into The Fellowship Text: Acts 2:38, 47; Acts 8:35-38. MISS LYDA VANHOOK. DIRECTRESS 7:30 p. M. . MUSICAL CONCERT Young People’s Choir Mrs. E. H. Fogle, Organist