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tm msmmm w km stmam mnom&x. mmem », is** 8 The Raleigh SCENE wakx mviston sc<*er 5.1A I, M. HOLLOWAY Scout leaders in the Wake Divis ion of the Oeconeeehee Council conducted a “Sustaining Member ship Drive’* in Raleigh last week. J. M. Holloway, business man ager at St. Augustine’s College, is The general H contributed al ready, through Mr. Irons' com mittee ML mem mbs. ntmmm. mtobw* RETURN Mrs. Marjorie Howard Peterson and daughter. Veronica, have re turned to their home in Westwood, New York, after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An drew C Williams, at their home on Rocky Quarry Road. BIRTHDAY PARTY IS GIVEN A birthday party was given in honor of Miss Hattie Mae Weldon at 702 1-2 Quarry Street, recently. Kho was entertained fey a few of her friends: Misses Laura Boykins, Marv Hinton, Jowe Upchurch. Shirley Williams, Efhelene Smith, and Betty Mae Hinton. Everyone enjoyed the affair, BIRTHDAYS FOR THE WEEK Included among the week's birthdays are Miss Carolyn Yvonne Washington. 74S E. Fitewton Street; Mias Car ddeane Stanley, Mias Lee Ester W. Bryant, all es Chsr?te Keisfete: Mm Geneva ®vri off Mark Street; Mrs. Amt gnsw, »f E. Worth Street: Mbs? MM® lories, of Gartser Road: Miss Madeline Green, *»d Mrs. Ol ?ie Mae Sanders. W1 S. B H&&- we*h Street Greetings to all. S4VHSER T. WASHINGTON CM® The Booker T. Washington Club will meet Sunday at 81? E. Davie Street., the Mary Talbot Home. The hostess will fee Mrs. Annie McCui lers Aft officers sod members ere urged to attend. The president is Mr. John Chavis. The one-week drive ended ia*i Saturday. More than 50 workers V^totITHOTE!, s£emk«F off N. ft. A. Clean, Comfortable Room* Misfl Lucille Griswold. Prop. 22i B. €&*-&rrsa St. ©alelgSi Ffesn* tE 3-SS N ißSßpuwswaaoMWWfMMSW®*®^ Fayetteville Street lamsf church Cm. ysys!*tevSfc tmt mmim m 8-3*B* KalsfeA, W. «*- gmetik Wltitols*s* ®f Vtmsaos mm ......Saaflaar iJeaael nm wmMy mi-im mm ru. ......t. o. Hf ?»l WeaawflHf TM&tsa w#sme, $&6 —. Wmyze | jfßi I I asMssirets® waasss* 3&f£mtsm%i3!te «. ‘mt* w s-m I received Cwdr tojtetictfcm* and w> terials Thursday of last week at Si Agustois®** College. FLAMINGOS HAVE A FL7NS . The Flamingos bad a phase® © fling eut when they g»m their Sfe anneal ball Saturday, March 14, at the YWCA Extension with Gene's j Combo entertaining file members 1 and guests. Featured in the floor j 'bow were the Turbans, fee Kvs j Originals, and the Velvets. When the Sow show concluded, a tasty menu was served by Mrs. Jefcn Winters. Mrs. Victor Peebles. Mrs. Prank White. mm! Mrs. Henry HaD. OMcm ®# fee etob fiK B«&» <y® 'Loss Vftnirm, preaMtesfc Jan et Lane PeeMre, vtoe-firetiient; Betty® Arm Geode, eecreta.iy; Care! Jess Waff. wiM 2sc wtore. Ytevtofet. SrasTfe, Ireasw- • er: ««!»▼ Jean Wretstem. s,«eNh sut temmmreur, ttownSe Jess Bo»Vev. wari!»ment*rtei? fn®. rey Wtattore. tsiMmm CHerte toward, s*rge*nf-at~ 'Emily Haww*. Janet Blount. .Tadv 'toore, IFtofee I>unn, Anrde Duel Toarm** Hmitor. Bharen and John »*e White, Helen T'to, Stewtotret w oR, Doris Somwienrille. am? Dari* ?>ra t&t'vr *w»mb®rß, ALCMN! HOC CFom | wp* 'Saleleh i c. CoDeee Abmtni is ww*kn» ! «he NVvrih C3ro' , toa CoHere ! In concert sst C«wbv - ftoi-flaM Qdinnl ShihThv, siy-j-»r<h S 5. at Afifi n. m the of *■»»«- „pl W Vhfl) and comtswed of <W voices, the choir hss been riled as one with fine d ! et*on - be*uttt"l harmonv s«'S snlcndSd ■Diev will such song* aa Bv •»rs *Bv ffWdritoaD. fev tfene, Alie’nia. Ire Johans I s - B**ch «o?re of Democracy, bv Fowa“d and many other onrisnd tog gelectiom Y*ckete roar be ob *y»ne«f from *n» member of the XJVv-rti ri'erritos CoW««w> Ahrm-wl NIYTVAI. A**~ VAYTIST The public fe conffsily fevHed te -•Her>d end nsriiritreto hs fh* re* service* each u!«dst of Holy ' T v«M=lf_ March 28, tliris w " ! 'iss. March. 27. Devotions with special fnsofre «or>Bl sin ring wifi berin each’ yicht at ?:8C p, m. sad preaching at 3*?W ®. m. The Reverend J imes A. Everett, osstor es New Shiloh Baptist mj TT*i 1 Hri FEMININE FRONT By ibsiiib Williams Teachers by fit* touadrssis will i . converge an Raleigh from ail parts tis North Carolina Thursday, Eri aay and Saturday of. tbte week tor Useir aaoual meeting. School chil dren hers will have a fcsgpy holi day while local fagfiiflWi are by ihz visiting tesefeera, And smoking of holidays, this i« fee first ft ferea “short'* wedu in a row. Th» foUowtog will result from fee Y,«st«r holidays which will fee Friday of next week and Monday of week after neat. But back to fe» teacher*. I® year* past I have heard many com plain that fiiey have difficulty iindlng a place to *toep when they want to stey over wight Mf*. Alice C. Jones of £.M Crtwi® St is in charge of housing arrange ments and anyone who te d&firow of houring is sure to find hslp through her. fflmts Hntssridty hss offered much dormitory space and feet, along wife fee saesy roems in private homos, is sure to fee astsugh for all guests In fe® ciiy meetings. , Os fire 4®fetf’fcsfis»iKWS «®*». tifeere wM 'he * Mg <&***„** 8s». Ligsa Oya sight Ad*«teri«n to «fete '■&&& wfii fee rofteteafiss m M.TA S|»®*‘ aS crns&m Passes sr*T *»- mmi ttsm &*■ W. 5* 'Mr. W. MewM, mtm. «f s*w»i giraag msmts. Wife * gmtp fee stes of fee m pert,ed erne, food te slways * lem. Meate wi« fee served In Idg oc’S «aietette. o® Wr&toj s»d fete sbfs'ild mmto f* last pK>fete»- Breafcftw w® 'm #ere«l ®?«ss 7JO to BiS@, and dintm trtm 21:®S to 2:59. Thtse. mmis will he served caMerie style end aacsfeal inflow may fee espectodl i .Dc-lsgates are feeing sspsctelly i “groomed" this yew to nompt fee \ expaxuAtm of fraStefltWMS I servicse of fee N.C.TJL '%? vefia® | for «s imawsm fe tedgef -cfhSefe at | course ntesns an increase S» socate | s»ffliap sines, -“nrmriniiwiniiTrwerffrTiesssiliiSli CSnircfe. B»Jsu»o?e, MatyXsad, wiß j be the guret evangelist, Ttsc- Eevsrend Grady G. Davis is ! tfea pastor of Sfee local church. MJGWR AHD RVI CM® Mrs. S. Sharper of Fowl® St„ was I tfe« farming feosietw to fee Nine and fire Club Saturday night It was a very gala affair, for we cele brated fee birthday of Mrs. Mary j Ms cable. Bach member gave her a fee&uifM gift After fee regular bustoem session, the members and gaegto played pe-keensu The host ess served a delicious repast. Mgh scares were- awarded tc Mesdamcs Aim* Harrison, Addis STurris, and Atm Webb. Consols tkas prise was swarded Mesdames Lover EBJs and Bertha Wilcox. Guest prize was swarded to Mcs dassses Louise Percy. Members present were: Mesdaemes Coriießa Cobb. Geneva P. Brown. Lovev El-, Rs, Addie Harrison. Ab/ia Harris. Rath La-wr«BC*E, Sara Sharper, Ma ry Msrabto, Nan Robinson, Arm Webb and Bertha Wilcox. Mrs. Sharper had as her guests. Mes dames Blanche Brice. Fannie Tay lor, Cerrie Prather end Louise Per n" MBS. HStOAK HGSWS§ The Hoyalettos met with Mrs. Josephine Morgan, SCI 3 Oberlln Bead, recently. Mrs. Elisabeth Peebles offered her resignation as Chairman of Cart Service for St Agnes Hosnit @L The new chairman is Mrs. Rosa Kelly, We are asking &P. Interested oer sstms to m>ret at the Gberlin Ceme tery w-reh 21. We are *tli working on the improvement of fee cemetery. After a lengthy business discuss ion, the hostess nerved delicious re freshments. The Mta*r*n* metnbca RfWaaßfc w il- Reyryer, Mwrv Hereon, 3wwam HAvw-'voiS. Itoris Wvowsi, Wriea Good*. S. toto •fv-oer. Mftbsl Wavwaod. TW'cv F»c»- Vius. STbrabrib P-ri.tes. Rf«a Kelly, Csreio WvrfSK. Jail* Aws, Jassmbtoe >*«resin, Ricanju P*reon, Jewetto lri-’d*. wioimt. and Mbsa Cvfeerlfne W%«». The Rovalcttos attended wn-'b.ip service at the Wilson T*mt>ie Meth odist Ciasroh Sunday, March 1.5. Dairy records ere one of the best j snides to profitable production ; ALPHAS MONO® MEMBERS 'PM Alpha members met ,is«S Sea day zl fee home of Hr. K. W. Mcllsweli for feete regtOn BB©H*feiy BS»esii»g. But St wm no nsnai meeting- Speci al fssrittse was fee awardtog ©J •MSPfiitoafea es to fesWs men whe ted sesv«d at k&m iwmtf-trws ymn is fee fraternity, R&eognteed and isas eewl » fee sssessber of longest steatSteg was fTefeaeor Emeri im StegimM M. S-ysw* es St Asasssfeßete CeMere** Ssiuswee Langnsgce Mr. Lynch has been an Alpha ter fitftS-4Kws year*. MonorM as the eearnd oldest nieenbcr to terms of years erf mem bership ytm Rev. John R. Dungee of Henderson who teas been s mem ber for 3d years. Rev, Dimgee te paster ©i’ fee Presbyterisu Church ! te Henderson. JRteers wh© were presented fe* attraefiva recogaitioa certificates were W. C. Davenport J. W. Eaten. 3R H. Tools, H. L. Trigg, G. F. New riX «j<s J. A. Msrnx The certifi cctw were presented by Mr. Noah H. Bcanott, retfleiul director for fee Soafijeastera Region of Alpha, matxmjtxmc council FAST? Beapfi® a* disappointingly small rttessflasre, fee All-Oresfe Fellow sfeigi teijssr by fee Raleigh P&B-Hcleais Cmmcdl receatly was deemed a twe&m !a feat it gave fee Coundi a good tediestion of fee ideas wfe&A fe® m®nber chap tore hsva aboyt s go&& Fan-Eel leaste Ffaas are nlreedy fc fee asaMng ter ©»« big serial affair to fee ear ly Ml es neast ysar and ©s.e eultnr al type program to be presented hi fha spring of Heart «feool year. TSis Pan-I?el!ente Counri! plans to ceeceutrete os th® two big affairs <u their sissjor acUvltle* es fee yms. DffitoiSa »f fee two pregrems will be sabstiHted te member eliap fsm 'to b® Iscladed to tfeeto eal«:i dare tm fee 1959-«» yeysr. it Weekly Church Roundup I By Mr®, May L* Bm adze I BY MBS. MAY L. B*QA»SI i “Q God, who toast taught uh that j [ the night is far spent and the day ] is at band, grant that we may ever | be found watching the corning of i , Thy Soti.” YOUNG'S MISSIONARY TEM . PLE CMS—Sunday School started i at 8:45 wife th« supt., Mrs. Della R. Ford, in charge. Church wor ship services started at 11 o’clock j ; with the junior cboir in charge of ! music, directed fey Miss Betti® J. j Broadia. From the Book of Luke, j p 22nd chapter, 67th verse, the Rev. | James N. pastor, deliv- | ered a very warm sermon, using as | his subject: *'Art Thou Tire Christ?" i FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ! iMlfiag Bells (EDITOR’S NOTE: Betwrca March $ and 13, the Wake Ccmpty Recorder of Deeds is saed marriage licenses to the following persons: George Williams, Jr., 21, oi 710 Briggs Alley. Raleigh; and Mary H. Medby, 19, of 3151 North Car ver Street, Raleigh. Raymond L. Avery, 2S, of 1501 East Jonas Street, Raleigh; and Gertrude L. Sanders, 24, of 705 East Lane Street, Raleigh. Cleveland Dunn, 21, of 3 North | Pettigrew Street. Raleigh; and i Etheline Troublefield, 22, of K-l j Washington Terrace. Raleigh Hannon Seawell, Jr., 23 of RFD 2, Raleigh; and Virginia Debnam, 22, RFD 2, Raleigh. iapie Temple I Church Mews BY MISS LENA IW. EOBB On Sunday, March 15, morning worship service began promptly at 11:00 at the Maple Temple Chris tian Church, The pastor, Reverend M. F. Booker, made the call to worship anti the senior cho i r marched in singing, “We’re March ing to Zion." After the choir had taken its place, it sang. "Gloria Putria.” We were then led in prayer by our pastor while the choir softly chanted, “The Lord’s Prayer.” The first hymn of the morning rendered by the choir was, “If Jef’if, Goes With Me.” The seripure lesson was read by the pastor from the Bth chapter of St Mark, verses 1-38. Prayer was offered after the reading of the scripture by Deacon Fred Jones, of the Bctheleham Baptist Church, Norfolk, Va. While the mission offering was being lifted the choir sang, “I Must Tell Jesus." This offering was blessed by Deacon Holloway. The announcements of the week and the introduction of the visitors were mads. The general offering was lifted and consecrated. The cboir then sang, TUtok For Me In Heaven,” after which the jms ; tor began his sermon which was i built around the Bth chapter, 34th verse of Saint Mark. In this passage of scripture, it tells how the Lord fed a great multitude of people on seven loaves of bread and « few Kmsll fiat, and had seven baskets of frag ments left, This was a very won derfully delivered sermon and an- i joyed by all present. Immediately after the sermon, the choir sang, “Jesus 2s Tenderly Calling,” as *n Invitational hymn. The doxology and benediction closed the sermon for the morning. ffIICK AND SHUT-INS Mrs. Estella Pulley, Mr*. Mary Winters, Mr. James Washington and Mrs. Dorothy Hill Carnady, j who is confined to the hosplteL mmX TYMFL.E GOSPEL €SHOEUS HAS ANNSVSISSARY At 8 o’clock Sunday afternoon, th-s Maple Tfcnple Gospel Chorus observed its lOfe anniversary. The senior and junior eboirs of Use church sang the opening two Bomfeera, Other guests participating were: the Oberlin Baptist Choir, drardt of God choir, Union Bf.p- . fist Church choir, Hew Bethel, and the Royal Litas of Srn-thfield. The feeautlft*! s®tf service was i «rtjoyed fey til HuRdSIIEHTS mm \ I i | tog stasis «w 5 | j |jj (fe | | ! WARNEH' 111 i-IiOt: ?,IS ||| 1 "SMt wmmm. wms*. iff i CHRISTIAN - Suaony School be- I gsn at fc4s wife Mr, Sherman 'Lew j is, supt., in charge Morning wore I sitip began at II o’clock with the | senior choir in charge of music, directed by Mr. Ernest Massen burg. An inspiring sermon was de livered by fee Rev. Howard Cun ningham. pastor, from St. Matthew, 28th chapter, 37th and 38th verses, j WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST | —Church School began at 9:45 with i | the supt., Miss Nannie Morgan, in ! Saint Paul’s Choir Ob 8-State | Tsar April 1 Oft Thru He 13th ~ METHOD NEWS by miss ©ora j>. *ntm r ® emmems m. JAMES A. M. K. METHOD Each third Sunday in March is Memorial Day at St | James AM.E Church. Rev. Mrs Gant occupied the pulpit A nice program was pendered in memory of the departed ones, afterwhich the message was delivered by Rev. E. Tolbert, who is studying for the ministry at Kittrell College. | Though he is » very young man, j he is quite s scholar of the Bible > and spoke wocderfu’ly well cn i ‘'Watch and Fray,” taken from ' Matthews, 26th chapter, 41st verse. Everyone gave the speaker praise for his message. Music was iur nife by the senior and junior choirs with Mrs. W. R. Gaynor presiding at the piano, and Mr, Lin wood Smith at the organ. The official board meeting was held after service. .We were glsd to have Mr. James White instruct us in Sunday School whiie visiting for the district supt. Mrs. White and their two children were also present TOAYEft SERVICE Weekly prayer service is held each Wednesday night at 7:30 Come and join the 'group. OAK CITY BAPTIST At 11 o’clock Sunday morning regular service will be held at the Oak City Baptist Church. All the people are urged to be present. SICK Our sick are doing nicely at this writing. They all appreciate the visits, cheer and pravers from Us. P, T. A. PROGRAM Berry O’Kelly School’s P.T.A. will give ft program at the school on the Ist Sunday night in April at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Ruth Bunch is chairman, of the program and asks all the people to join in and help to put fee program over. Tickets i , PEfITHSII mr, jr. a. mmom Funerai service w«fi held Mon day for Mr. J. D. Crudup at the First Baptist Clvtircfe at 4 p.m, ! with Rev. J. H C’anten officiat ing. Mr. Cnsdup died last Friday and was bnrfed .to Me. Slope Ceme tery. ms. msrm scaibborougr Funeral 3er?ies tor Mr. Osapie Scarborough, who reaided at 1520] Worth Street, was held recently In ] the Lightner Funeral Home Chap si, Burial was in Hill crest Csme- T.,„-._j.| 111 IIM im | ■,.|l ~u-jwn mm n ,r. liL EXfMJMD 7^ «»S»BBWWW» J|r aeSS!,MB! ®* SSB, Cm oiinian I j Year own state newspaper, with news of | I your community while it Is still mm* || libera! O&mmmmsm. | I Fill out and mail the coupon below at ones. 111 Him «SHW -WMt -ast* OWB *Sen «fw* <&fci «to- rtW* <*fi l|j w| 5 The CKnOLXNMM I ? ; SSB S’. Martin 9t • I I • Baleigh, SJ. C *|| . <3ets ib d KMv I «..-»r 4»rti 'Flfj&gjjl I || The la my cwairujr’y I >«’<>:•; ? i-**w mB *f| 1 'ft® , f || || || g - -mu* —, G&pbm ww&sy, 11| | f jh —»>.'' rJK*v ; rint^».mw>i»ww*n3 5 § i * *l®Bl If * t» nmvw * * ij] j charge. Mon sing worship rtsrted ( at 11 o’clock with the senior cboir jto charge of music, directed by ■ Miss. Nannie Morgan. The organist j was Mr. Leoa Haywood, A nice ] sermon was delivered by the pm ] tor, fee Rev, Osc«r W, Burwick. ] OBERLIN BAPTIST Sunday ] School opened *t 3:45 with Mr. ] Walter Curtis, supt. to charge, j Morning services s tarted at 11 o’« ! clock wife fee junior choir in ■j LAWKENCTVILLE. Va. The j celebrated a cappella choir of St. * Paul’s College will begin a nine day tour on April 10 that will take it into six states and the Dis trict of Columbia, President Esrl H. McClenney announced this week. After the tots* fee tSfel t, (SL reefed by Belasd L. Alltesn, wIU a;v«ar to b»» «seer «®- eerts and partSeip®4ss to fee i iiiMirni nnrrit sxerviseß «a May 3K The spring tour itinerary follows: April 10—New York City; April 11. Kent School, Kent, Conn:; April 12, Lenox School. Lenox Mass.; April 13, New York •City, record ing session a ABC network for fu ture national broadcast on behalf of United Negro College Fund; A nril 14. Davey Junior High School v ,ast Orange, N. J.. sponsored by Mt Olive Baptist Church, the Rev. L. A. Williams, paster: April 15. v .incoln fPa.l University; April IS, Bright Hope ©aotfct Church. Ifeila delphia, Dr. William Gray. Jr„ pas tor; April 17, Salem Baptist Church, Washington. B. C., the Rev. Herbert L, Travis, pastor; nnd -April IS, Prospect Heights Elementary School Orange, Va., 'William T. Holmes, principal. The Rev. Messrs. Williams and Travis, sod Principal Holmes are alumni of Saint Paul’s, Foliowteg - fee t» «ft cboV* next appearance 'wM ba at Lather Poster Minfa Sehoos, yttoi-kstosie, Va, This osssert te sponsored by fee Noitsway X*resVf>ria« Chareh. fee Bev. J. W." Bsmett, pastor. The final wiseeri ms fee sets®®! year will be fee aowsal spring event idietelM for BWS4 p. m. on 'May 17. are on sale In the different com- | munities. Please help this worthy * cause. Proceeds will go for equip ment for the new gy?n and cafe teria building. LADIES CLUB The Ladies Willing Workers Clnfc will celebrate Mrs. Stella Loftin’s birthday at her home on Tuesday, March 24t0. tery. M? Bca.Tto?oueh had been ill for a long time. Btarvivors include: Mrs Dearie ’ Glenn, Mrs. Ardsnte Ward, and Mrs. Valle Williams, all at 3al timare. Md.. daaghtera; Mi:. Sher man Williams of Raleigh S»d Mr. ’JTyler Wflltewa of Baltteaere, Md.. stepsons: Mrs. Wt Hill of Break | iyn, N. Y., a sister. J. P. Ss*rtser | ou%-h of Wlnstea»SaJem and Brace Scarfeoreugh of ML Gilead, fere | there. | charge of music, directed by Mrs. Gaston Pulley, with her husband, G. W. Pulley st the organ. Dr. Gisdy D Davis, pastor, brought a very inspiring sermon from the Bible: ‘TReftcction Os A Mirror.” Gruwp No. 5 of the chv.reh jg spons oring a “Queen ‘For A LgJ H con test Sunday night '.X S o’clock, Ike public is Invited. XJLY OF THE VALLEY BAP TIST—Sunday School started at .10 o’clock with Mr. Joseph Williams, Sr., supt., presiding. Morning wor ship began at II o'clock with the senior cboir in charge of music, di rected by Miss Ruth Ligon. The nsstor, fee Rev. J. H. Graham, de livered & fine sermon from the Book of St. John. 3rd chapter. 4ih verae: "Lift Up The Son Os Man.” UNION BAPTIST Church School started at 5:45 with the supt.. Mr. B. T. Sanders, in charge. Morning services started ri 1’ o’- clock with the senior choir in < charge of music, directed by Mrs. ; Nettie Harrington with the organist, j the Rev. Nathaniel Vtoron. assist- j ing. A very good sermon was de~ j live red by’ fee pastor, fee Jtov- | TE 8-8777 Stsm TOURIST HOME €*arfcrt*b»B mmim aai rsSevtelaffl m %. ntma&imrtk St L< .. -u tirr-ifr-tqiijTTaTirrrt l "- — rfrfr -^ fe tom Wire laminuM* &a*gaate o® 5W»r teeraet Wm H bsiagSst *» e@wwr ysfflr feapse tee yawn *S4> m fto® scsps age wheat tfew «h!«@ mm iteif whrt Ate eow/ ¥fe@ osie* es y»o? hems swfeiSl swstortss®. Let isssiesess#® Arsee? stve y#e fafS ezmeg&tm m yew bmta sm# -ar«'»htoip. mwmz rm romi on rms loss. CAVENESS 'immmmm As epej Sl6 S. HARRINGTON ST CALL 1-S m Dial TE 3-3563 imm CtAVENESS, Jr. mot cufflSSiEsu. m. Sing !m comm%cmi @ morn Osmsil! Oa for Hacsßbhabto Esdisdates ; I Prompt Serifice Phone TE 4-5558 CAROLINIAN j ampm/w \ m, &. M Stem N. C. ' | ! mmmmm j - J AskFmWatMm s s Frysn j| a A I At Ymr Famrite Stors if |j — iiy i WATSON’S 'I IM&oci & €bngNtap, lm®> CwOmms. §S9ms Wimlxmfa &ggft. <kmmm V&tega Sfco«& Qaaiwy §fc*si§ W§ H.4 H | Finance or Borrow I I 0a Your Car | I Tknmgh ffe 1 ; D£9oa' IfcAor Fi»a»ee C©~ 1 4 iMm, ‘ H | Georg* SStcfeeß. | FIRST BAPTIST' Saaday ; School began at 8:30 with the supl | Mr. W. H. Taylor, Sr,, in change j Morning worship began fit II © - | dm* with the senior choir la charge of music, directed by Mr*, j M. T. James with Mrs. E. M. M. ; Kelly in charge of the organ. I Scripture was read by Br. Cnarles W. Ward, guest, minister., who also delivered a sorl-stirrir.g sermon from the Bible. Dr. "Ward is pastor of Macon. Gs.’s First Baptist Church and has been extended an invitation to take over the duties at the locci church. He also delivered the evening message. Dr. C. E, Askew will be the guest minister next Sunday. The- officers and members of the -.bove church extend deepest sym pathy to the families of Mr Willie Patrick DeVane and Mr. Jordan D. Crudup, who was s deacon for ! 'ha-tv days. Both were funeralied y ! from this church last week, | Mr "-r^...= i| INSURE | VOUP fiOME AGAINST PIPE —* Consul . YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INSURANCE CO Durham, N C WIN cm mkPG%- * OVBB m m ©ft. if m CMBASDfQ ft $ tuMATcm e&awii m % Wsaht m # Fottefcto* 1 Dunn’s Esso Sprvk §§S S. 04. r I! rm>m '***** 1 | 3 8m »y» la«* I *mu& wm« «•*«» I ii i ini .hi limnn . U I—-mr-in * HtuMiwwW U3r .v.g»o I Everything F m ». • BUILDING REMODELING REPAIRING | * LQMBEB I • mtuMom ! • nurt *juh» ; • kiujk mk-'mmmM I * mmmm mmmmm Dial TE S-? 563 OABC!M | BUILDERS CORP. { . 217-219 N. Dbwwso Sfc f RALEIGH, n. CL
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