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Well, we saw the great parade
of Bishop Grace and his followers
lastSiinday. It was wonderful
and a sight to behold. We have
never seen anything hire it before.
As the.y sing “I’m going to do
what Daddy Grace says,’’ I know
they must mean it, xor we never
would follow no daddy or mama
either like they follow their daddy
Go on chlidren if you think that
yon are right.
Well, the numbers writers were
in the parade last Sunday. You
can now find them in everything
and in ever.v church. They are
still in the choir too. Re\ ival or
no revival, they are on the job.
Mr, and Mrs. C. R Blake, Jr.
of 410 E, Ist St. left the city Mdn
dapfor Baltsburg. S. C. where
they will spend ten days vacation
They weie accompanied by Cae.
sar the 3rd.
W, W. A. L. Sewing Club met
Sept. 26th at the home of Mrs. Es
tella Smith of Cobbway St, The
club opened in regular form and
after the transaction of all bus!
ness had been completed the mem
bers were gi’aeefully served by
the hostess.
The way of the transgressor is
^rd, and if you do not remember
and keep the Sabbath Day, .you
cannot hit Monday.
The Hi-Y A and L. Club met
Friday, Sept. 26 at the home of
Mrs. Lula .Johnson of 509 South
Caldwell street. This being a so
cial meeting the time was spent
playing different games, after
which the club was delightfully
served by the hostess and adjourn
ed to meet Oct. 10th at the home
of Mrs. S. L. Johnson, SIO North
Myers street..
Mr. and Mi’S. G. T- Gilbert of
Wilmington, Del, and Mr. and
Mrs. Alonzo Richardson of Phila
delphia. Pa. motored to the city
enroute to Morganton and ^pent
the week end with Mrs. Mamie
L. Hunter of 315 S. Pox St,
Mrs. W. S. Hunter of Hunters
ville is visiting in the city as the
guest of Mrs. Buster.
Mr, W. H. Pearson, Manager of
the Carolina Funeral Home and
one of the founders of the Colonel
Charles Young Post of the Amer
ican Legion Drum and Bugle
Corp of this city presented us a
ticket to attend the American Le
gion (formerly Rex) Theatre. If
you want to spend an hour of “sho
nuff’’ pleasure, follow the crowd
to the Legion!
The Evangelist at Clinton Chap
el church preached Sunday night
from the text “Ensure your sins
will find you out. Brother,- we
choir members know that eur
sins have found us out and we
were few in number to hear what
you had to tell us about it. Some
of us would be better off if we
were not connected with the
church, because we would not be
trying to keep good men who are
sinners from joining the church
and doing good; .but as it is we
are stumbling blocks.
Well, it is not only one church
and choir in Charlotte that Is
jessed up; it is'all of them and
they arevmessed up bad too.. We
cboi'-mettihers should .be good
peopP-hut seemingly we are the
worst, V^nnot see how we got
and bold is a syn
dicate and say anything
about the otbeX*
C H A K ID a f' f i , i* 0 g f
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1 COMMUNITY i
g Vi^ HAPPENINOe ■ T
2 By Hkkey H. Smith I
The many friends of Mrs. Rog
ers are glad to learn that she is
improving nicely from a severe
burn on the arm.
Mrs. R. L. Carpenter of &09
Baldwin Ave. spent the week end
in Lincolnton. On her return
home she was accompanied by
Mrs. J. A. Carpenter and Mrs.
Charity Grier, the latter a sister
in law of Mrs. Sam Pemberton of
W. Hill street.
Mrs. Mary Williams of E. Liber
ty St. has returned from Greens
boro, where she accompanied her
daughter Miss Shirley Williams,
who entered the Woman’s^College-
They motored.
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
On last Friday night Mrs, Maria
Houston was given g surprise
birthday party by her husband
Mr. H. Houston, Mrs. Maggie
Clinton, Rev. R. L. Jones and only
a few of their neighbors were pres
ent. It was indeed a happy sur
prise on her birthday, The years
we will not mention- only the
birthday.
MYERS CHAPEL A. M. E.ZION
CHURCH NEWS.
The Rev. R. H. Stitt, pastor of
Myers Memorial Chapel church
deserves much credit t'or the good
work that he has accomplished
within the past seven months. He
came here and found a $2,500
debt and has paid the said debt
down to $1,500, and above all,can
give an account of every penny
that has jbeen raised and paid
out- Good for them. The com
raunity is proud of Rev. Stitt and
has proven it by the help that has
been rendered to the young man.
Messrs Louie Torrence, Frank
and Henry Poe helped to com
plete the cement work on the
church without any charge,
Rev, Stitt as a young man has
(lone a great work. All hopes fer
this church were lost until thru
divine arrangements Rev. Stitt
took charge and saved the church
which all its members ai’e proud
of May he live long to do good
for God and Zion.
Ave. were hosts to the Ministerit
Aid Club of Rev. Ward’s church
of Muoresville. After the bus!
ness session a delightful social
hour was spent. Delicious re
freshments were served.
Mr.and Mrs. G. W. Clark of
Davis Ave. announce the birth of
a daughter, Nora Willette o n
Sept. 26th| Mother and baby are
doing just fine. Mrs.Clark is the
former Miss Madeline James.
Misses l*i-ace Riggers and Leona
Cifiw^iOn. Vrere among tho.^e going
away to school during the past
week.
HICKOPLY
By Mary E.
NEWS
Willi,s
Misses Willie Houser and De-
nitd Little have entered Hampton
Institute and Virginia State Col
lege.
MORGAN SCHOOL NOTES.
In our 6th grade we have organ
ized a club knywn as “The Better
English Club.’’ The different
officers a r e: Harvey Massey,
Pres., Miss Naomi Stewart, Sec'y,
Miss Helen Alexander, Councellor
Miss Marjorie Worthy, Treas.'
We had our first meeting Friday,
September 19th which was veryj
interesting. Our aim is to use
Clear Correct English a t all
times.
Mrs, Addle Little is improving
nicely from an accident to her
knee in a wreck a few days ago
while enroute to the funeral of her
niece at Rock Hill, S, C.
Mrs. Rebecca Grier Wither
spoon of Beatty Ave. has return
ed home after spending the Sum
mer in New Yerk with her daugh
ters Mrs. Violet and Ruth, under
going treatment at a hospital. She
is much improved in health.
Mrs. fl. Robinson and A L.
Huntley and Sonny Robinson
.spent Tuesday in Pmeville with
Mrs. Huntley’s mother and sister.
They did not say they went to
pick cotton, but we expect—
Miss Evelyn McClain and sister
Mercile and Miss Dewitt Robin
son witnessed the football ga re
at Durham.I
Mrs. Nettie B. Lindsay Radley
of Washington, D, C, in company
with Mrs. Mamie Spaulding of
Smith Campus was pop calling on
old friends in the Heights Mon
day evening. Nellie is looking
fine-
Sunday at 3 P, M.'Rev. ,1. B
Westbury, his choir andcongrega
tion worshipped with Rev. F. W.
Sowell of Mt. Pisgah A M. E,
church to assist in the Pall Rally
of Rev. Sowells. A noble sermon
was preached by Rev. Westbury
from Psa. 119:11
At 7:30 P, M, Rev. Westbury
preached an excellent sermoni
from Rom 10:16. i
COMMUNITY BIBLE CLASS
The Community Bible Class
met at the home of Mrs. Bell on
Baxter St. Friday night, Sept, 26.
The class was opened with sing
ing and prayer offered by Mrs.
Nancy Woodard. After another
song the minutes lof the last meet
ing were read, afterwhich the
class was turned over to the teach
er who explained .the lesson very
interestingly. The class was dis
missed in the usual order by sing
log “God Re With You."
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
NOTES
E. J. M., Reporter.
Well, we suppose the readers
of The Post decided that Washing
ton Heights News was on an ex
tended vacation last week. No
such luck-just a case of old man
Rip Van Winkle—slept 'too long.
And do you know we had grown
conceited enough to think the
itiews of this burrough was really
missed. We missed it any way.
Mr. and Mrs, I M. Martin are
erecting a lovely new home on Da
vis Ave,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Banks
have moved into their lovely new
home on Davis Ave. We welcome
them and expect them to be quite
an addition to the life of this com
munity.
Master Ed. Warren O’Daniels
has returned home after spend
ing some time in Durham with
his grandmother.
Miss Mildred Phillips was in
the Heights saying “howdy and
goodbye” to her friends before
leaving to take up her duties as
teacher in the Port Valley school
in Georgia.
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CHURCH AND COMMUNITY NEWS
By Miss Peeda Grier,
Our Sunday school
is rapidly improving.
The Boys’ Bible Band of Mt.
Moriah Bapti.st church met Sun
day evening with their leader Mrs.
Mary Barber as hostess.
Miss Willette Morrow continues
poorly at the home of her sister
Mrs. Arthur Craine on Beatty Ave
Mr. Oscar DePriest Simmons
of Booker Ave. has regvstered at
Smith Univ. for the school year.l
Mrs. Susie Davis Timms of Mt
Pleasant, N.C. was shaking hands
with friends in this burrough for
an hour or so last week.
Mrs. Octavia Moore of 3S. Cald
well St. in company with Mrs-
Kinnell of Biddleville spent Sun
day in the Heights with friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Ward of Beatty
Miss Nellie Wright of York, S.
C, was the week end guost of Mr.
and Mrs; G. W. Davidson.
Mr. George Grier of Lynchburg
Va. arrived in the city to be the
guest of his sister Mrs. Hester
Trusdale.
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Mr. Goldie Grier arrived in the
city Thursday to be the guest of
hLs sister Mrs. Beatrice Mousen
heimer.
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Miss Bertha Grier is able to-ie
outa^ain after being very ill the
past-' week.
?A*1'.1.1;.jLJitwiaMMRRMa-' y'-^ r ■
motored to Greensboro Thursday
to witness the Passion Play,
Ml'S. Patsy Link, mother and
Mrs, Avery Poster, Fannie Lomax
Bessie Rendleman, Wm. Lomax
and. Ed Rendleman spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Chambers.
Hall
Mr. Henry Smyre of Chicago is
visiting his brother Mr. Fritz
Smyre.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry 'Jones
and little Pattie G. .Tones of Elk
ins spent the week end with Mr,
and .Mrs J. Wesley Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Willis enter
tallied at dinner in honor of Mrs.
Ida Denny of Washington, D C.
Those present were Mesdames
Cora Hoke, Lucy C. Smith. Eliza
beth Abenethy and Hannah Jack
son.
Rev, P, L Wells, pastor of Hart
zell Memorial M.E. church preach; ville District,
ed two wonderful sermons Sun gald, pastor
day at U and 7:30.
Mrs. .1. E. Westbury ha* return
ed from Catawba Station, where
she held a successful Missionary
Mass Meeting. Mrs. Westbury
is District President of the States
Rev. T. C. McDou
At5p. tn., the Sunshine Band
was conducted by Mrs. Lottie Bar
hour and Miss Geneva Hill.
At 6;30 a wonderful topic was
discussed in the B Y, P. U., Bro.
J. P. Smyre, leader. Other sub
ject:
do.
‘What will they have me to
At 8 p. m., after a warm praise
•service conducted by Bro. Smyre
Rev. Goore preached a very en
couraging sermon to the young
cnnverts from Gal. 5:1. “Stand
Past.” Lets pray that tlii.s won
derful sermon may follow them.
Sister Ida Horton, Pie.sidenl
of the Catawba, Burke and Lin
coin Counties Union reports a
prosperous meeting.
Mrs. Captola Wilson, the Bap
tist N. C, State Missionary made a
wonderful address.
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Mrs. C. A. Forney who has
been ill at her home on I3th St,
is much improved and able to be
up and around the house.
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Rev. P. R, D. Goore, Pastor.
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I A lively Sunday sch ol was con (
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Mr. J. W. Goore taught an inter
esting review lesson.
Mrs. Della Addie of Lincolnton
sp^nt the week and with Mrs, P.
M. Hoopeu.
Mrs. Nancy Poster of Oaklawn
Ave. has not been well for several
days. She is oonfined to her bed
and we trust she will soon be up
and out again.
At 3 p. m. a large crowd heard
a great sermon preached by our
pastor Rev, Goore from 1st Peter
Dr. and-Mrs. P, M, Smith,Prof, 4.-18, Also 16 took on Christ by
and Mrs. E. T. Moore, Mrs M.-irie baptism. Mrs, A. L. Davis, the
Cherry an»l Miss Mamie White evangelist wa.* also with us,
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We were glad to have Messrs
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The Willing Workers Club of
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Miss Wienna White o f the
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Miss Thelma Craig returned
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Mrs. Katie Ross had as her
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