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10 THS CASOUNIAX ttfer ending ratdrdat, Afta, u. m* The Raleigh imrmTTrrmu n SCENE BIRTHDAYS FOR THt n-rrR Some of the Raleighites observ ing their birthdays doling the cur rent week are Mi’s. Dorothy M°r kersan of S State Street: E L Pander?. Jr S Blood worth St: Larry Jones of Garner Road: and Mrs. Carrie Norman, of E, Davie Street. Miss Mae N Hopson, who lives in Csry also celebrates her natal date this week POOD sr.rtVH F. ASS V TO MEET The Annual Meeting of The Jose phine M Clanton Food Service As sn nation will be held at the J. \V Ligon Junior-Senior High School nn Saturday, April 35 School loneh personnel from throughout th* ate to are »v --pected *o b* ts attendance *4 the tnforusaMooft! snd stimula ting prefram Some ot the notable# export ed tret Herbert! Sam. chief of the school imselt branch of ♦he United state# Department «* Agrl culture. Washington. D r . Mrs, Anne W MsSer. state •nnerrisor of schools and presi dent of th* National Food Loach 4 sari . J P Davis. State Department of Agriculture; Mis* Mahle Evans, regions! nu ♦rltiontst for the American In stitute of Raking. Chicago, 11V; and D. D Sanderford, chief sanitarian. County J?raHh Dept Greetings null h* extended by Superintendent of Schools terse O Sanderson. Sod H E Brown. prin cipal of Lj goo Music will be furnished by the rlec c'ubs of Oberlin and Mary E Phillips Elementary Schools. Registration will get underway at 8:30 a m.. and approximately 300 persons are expected to attend. The talks will end at .3 30 p. m THE VICTORIANS MEET HERE The Victorians held their regular meeting Saturday night. April 18, at the home of Mrs tiude.ll DeLany on S Tarboro Street. Mrs. Phyllis Haywood, president, presided. Re- i port? from various committees were read and approved Newly wed Mrs Dorothy Raker Houser was presented s lovely gift by Mrs Haywood on behalf of the club, Following the business ses sion. the hostess. Mr*. DeLany, sfrvcd a detectable turkey din ner vitb alt the trimmings. Progressive pinochle was then played at the end of which prism were presented to the winners as follows- Mr Dorothy R Housen, high club; Mrs. Sarah Thompson, low club: Mrs. Rosa Curtis, high guest; Mrs. Helen DeLsny, low' guest Members present were M»sdawes Bessie Blue. Mary G, Carter. Ivudeli DeLany. Phyllis Haywood. Lillie Hodge. Dorothy P. Houser. Bertha T Pulley and Sarah Thompson. Mrs DeLany had as her guests Mrs Ross Curtis. Mrs. Helen De- T any and Mrs, Luverdw May# Mrs Grace Hayes will he hostess to the Victorians at t h ei r May ALPHA KAPPA ALPHAS HOED ! AFRIT, MEETING The Alpha Thera Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soronty held Its April meeting at the home of Soror Gladys Turner on Ober lin Road An inspiring devotions! period was led by the basileus, Roror PhvlJis Mann. D F M teH HOTEL Member of N. fl, A, Clean. Comfortable Rooms Mtes Lucille Griswold. Prop. 220 E. CftVarms St. Raleigh Phone TE 3-8800 Fayetteville Street BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Payettevffle and Banter TE 8-3:183. of Fto.a.uc» 8 3D .. Sunday School 11 ;00 Worstup Serrie* 6.00 P.M. B. T. U. ‘1:30 Wetetssday Teschera Meefemg. 8.30 Wednesday Prayer Sendee. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3*1071 Preceding busts** «r im- Portenee, ail sorers were seat ed around beautifully decora ted tables with centerpiece* of Araless. Camellias. Tulip* *«d fry A delectable dinner was served by hostesses. Sincere Turner. Gertrude Harris, Lou i*e McClcnnon. Marguerite. Adam* and Minnie P. Williams. Each soror was given an unique miniature pink flower pot with ivy as a souvenir. After s superb evening the meeting war adjourned with the singing of the Alpha Kappa Alpha hymn A moms th* wy/or* present were Borer* Mmetta Eaton. Joyce Mc- Lendon, Hhirlejr Madison, Gladys Hunt, Sylrns Payne, Marjorie Deb nam, Fannie Latham and Susie Perry Other sevroes included Sopors Mertie Batey, Ann Fuiford. Myrtle Crockett, Audrey Logan, Harriet Rrysnt, Bessie Lewi*. Thelma Wat kins. Irene Lane. Vivian Brown, Hattie Edmondson and Susan Ma lone TV H»ts f?be Chapter of Al pha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Shaw University. announce# Its • Spring Revue." The revue ha# Ven set for Friday. April 2f. at eight o'clock, in Greeoieaf Auditorium. Die admission is free LEND-A-HAND MEMBERS TS SESSION The Lend-A-Hand Club of the First Congregational Church mri at the home of Mrs. Lila Jackson, 1015 Cannfster S+. Sunday, April 13th, at 4 p m The acting president Mr* Luella Cheatham. presided After all busi ness was transacted, the' hostess served a very tasty repast Members present were Mesdames Luella Cheatham, Lillie Finch. Mary J, Bobbitt. Hattie Mae Wil son. Massaline Williams. Beulah Powell, Tola Evans, Blanche Dover, Margaret Jones. Lila Jackson. Ola .Tories, Adpe Burnette and little Misses Rosalind Burnette and Clemeiine Evans MRS. TOI.NOF HOSTS ROOK CLUB The Friday Evening Book Club .met with Mrs. Mable Younge A pril 10, on Tarboro Street After the business session, a program was presented. Members present, were Mesdames Small, Pin key Hall, Michael, Hay wood. Helen Williams. Burch, Aud rey Green. Devane, Mable Ycunge and Marie Moore. Guests were Mrs. Annie Miller. Mr#. B. E. Hawkins. Miss Lane and Miss Annie Hawkins. A delicious course was served TYTTCAL TWENTY SOCIAL CLUB Mrs. Wtlbertine Sills enter tained the Typieal Twenty So ria! Club at her home on Idlc wrid Avenue Monday right. A pril !“th A abort business meeting was held, afterwhich games were played and enjoy ed by a-11 Prizes were wow by Mrs. Katie. Collins and Mrs. Annie R. MAssenburg. Officers of s he club are; Mot dames Katie Collins, president: Lil lian Hams, vice-president; Annie Jones, secretary. and Etta Hough, treasurer. Other members are; Mes darne* Ada Allen, Sophia Clay Sadie Griffith, Annie R„ Massen burg, Wiibertine Sills. Bessie M. Stroud and Cora Tucker, BENEDICT CHOIR TO SHAW Th* Benedict College Choir will be presented at Shaw Uni versity on Tuesday. April 38. at SJri p, m its Green leaf Au ditorium- The program writ consist c* sacred, classical and secular music. F„ I Wrolen will direct the concert and K. T- Fowler is the comp ante*. SENIOR* TO SHAW SATURDAY Dr. William H. Straasner. presi dent. of Shaw University, has an nounced that Senior High School Day will be observed st. the Uni versity on Saturday, April 25. be ginning at 9’30 a m Senior classes of the high schools of the state of North. Carolina will be invited to visit, the campus and to participate in various social and recreational activities that will be planned for them Dr Nelson H Harris is chairman of the High School Day Committee. HONORS- DAT AT SHAW FRIDAY Honors Day will be observed at Shaw University on Friday April 24. at 11:00 a . m in Green lea# Au ditorium. The speaker for the occa sion will be Waiter J. Peterson, dean of the Graduate School. North Carolina State College, Raleigh. A reception for honor students will be held on the West Campus Stu dent Center, sponsored by the Al - pha Kappa Mu and Beta Kappa Chi honor societies. Dean Foster P. Bayne is adviser WHAT'S DOING AROUND TOWN! Our Heavenly Father, w* thank Thee for our Saviour, who led us to Thee The trails we blaze are different, often difficult and foreboding Strengthen us. we pray * WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST —Sunday School started at 845 with the supt, M;se Nannie Mor gan, in charge. Morning worship begin at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of music, directed by Miss Nannie Morgan, with Mr. Leon Haywood in charge- of the or gan Scripture was read by the pas tor. the Rev. Oscar W Burwick, from the Book of St John, 56fk chapter. A very touching message was delivered by the pastor from the subject: ‘"Vision of Sin." YOUNG'S MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME—Church School opened at 9:45 with Supt Della R Ford in charge. Morning worship started ; Rush Meiiirial A. M. E. ZION Church News BY MRS ANNIE H THORPE Amid the possibility of a dreary day we made or journey to God’s House for Divine guidance an add ed strength and by doing so we were greatly benefitted. Our services last Sunday morning were very gratifying indeed, and largely attended The service began promptly at 11 o'clock a. m with ree senior choir singing, "March ing To Zion " Following the sing ing of the doxology the pastoral prayer and choral response, hymn Number 68. "God Moves In A Mys terious Way." was sung. The re sponsive reading was for the 16th Sunday, “The Law of the Spirit.” The “Gloria Patria,'' and Apostles’ Creed followed. Scripture lesson was then read by our pastor. Rev. W. D. Carson, from St. John, sth chapter, com prising SO verses. The soul-stirring prayer was also offered by the pastor. Our 2nd hymn Number 270 "O For A Faith That Will Not Shrink,” was sung as the congrega tion meditated devoutly. The min- , ister then chose hi* text from St j John, 5:35. “He was a burning and j a shining light; and ye were will- i ing for a season to rejoice in His light." Theme: “A Burning Light’ The minister began by Viang that love permeated light and burned up. Sin. Hypocrisy, and the Devil We are all one in Christ no mat ter what our country or color or work may be. and if v e stay near God the of His live will re flect itself in us and by Its help we will be able to guide others to Him ?f it were posssbl* for all per sons in the world to stand in any direction in the sight of a light house the beams would reach all persons. The same- is true with God's love. Certainly we can sty that this was indeed a powerful message which wall serve as spirit ual food for one to feast on daily We invite you' to hear these great messages At the 7 o’clock hour Rev Car son talked at length ~ o m 2nd Kings. sth chapter, thus relating the obedience of Nehaman. On Monday trite, the master and choir journeyed to Grace AME Zion Church to share with Sister Mabel Gary Fhilpot in their 2nd Quar terly Conference Rev Carson brought the message This time he chow his discourse from St Marks Gospel Another great message was witnessed Our thought for the Week' ' Be fore God and among my fellow men. I will walk te the light of Christ ** to Alpha Kpppa Mu and H L Irons is adviser to Bets Kappa Chi SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB'S MUSICAL The Social Service Club of the Davie Street Presbyterian Church will present its Annual Musical Fiesta on Sunday, April 26, at 5:00 p. m, in the church auditorium. MRS. JONES VISITS SON Mrs. Julia E. Jonre »? North State Street ieft Saturday night to visit her son. Dr. Waylsmd E, Jones and faintly, in Balti more, Maryland- BY MRS MAY L. BROAD IB at 11 o'clock with the junior choir in charge of music, directed by Miss Settle J Brodie. The pastor, the Rev. ,L N. Leverette. brought 9 soul-stirring sermon trom the Book of 2nd Corinthians "Today la The Day Os Salvation., ’* LILY OF THE VALLEY BAP TIST—Church School began at 9:45 with the supt, Mr. Joseph Wil liams, Sr., in charge. Morning wor ship started at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of music, di rected by Mrs. Ruth L-igon. 'The pastor, the Rev. G. H. Graham, de livered 5 soul-stirring sermon from the Book of Ist Corinthians. UNION BAPTIST -- Sunday- School began at 9 45 with Supt B. T Sanders in charge. Regular ser vices opened at 11 o’clock with the senioi choir in charge of mu sic, directed by Mrs. Nettie Hern don. Organist, the Rev-, Nathaniel Vinson. A nice message was given by the pastor, the Rev, George Mit chell OBERLIN BAPTIST Sunday School opened at 9:43 with the supt., Mr. Walter Curtis in charge. Morning worship began at H o’- clock with the junior choir in charge of music, under the direct ion of Mrs Gaston Pulley with. Mr. Gaston Pulley at the organ. Scripture was read by the Rev. J. F Haywood The inspiring message was delivered by the Rev, Abraham Walton from the Bock of St. Matt., 36th chapter. 36th verse: "All His Disciples Forsook Him ” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Sunday School began at 9:45 with the supt, Mr. Sherman Lewis, in charge Morning worship started at !1 o'clock with the senior choir m charge of music, directed by Mr. Ernest Ma sson burgh. A very good sermon was preached by the pas tor. the Rev, Howard Cunningham. FIRST BAPTIST—Church School opened at. 9:30 with the supt, Mr, W. H Taylor, Sr., in charge. Morn ing worship began at 11 o'clock with music by the senior choir, di rected by Mrs. M. T. James and Mrs F. MM Kelly Scripture was j read by the- Rev D. N. Howard, Sr.. Maple Temple j Ctarelt Maws BE MISS LENA EURE On Sunday, April 19, morning worship service began promptly at 1100 o clock at the Maple Temple Christian Church. The paster. Rev. M E Booker, made the call to worship and the I senior choir marched m singing, “We're Marching to Zion.** After the choir hail taken its place it sang. “Gloria Patria,** then the pastor led us in prayer while we sos 11 y chanted, ‘The Lord s Prayer” Th first hymn of the morning rendered by the choir was, The Great Physician ” The scripture lesson was read by the pastor from the Book of Nehe mish. 2nd chapter, verses 1-20. af terwhich we were led. is prayer by Rev C C, Burnett. The mission offering was lifted ■whilerih® choir sang, “O’ That Will Be Glory " The announcements of the week and tee introduction of th« msitora was then msda, The general offering wa* 'lifted and consecrated by tlha singing of. “Some Bright Morning ” The choir then sang the beeutiftit spiritual, ‘TH Carry My Burdens to the Lord" After the singing of tire hymn, the pastor began his sermon using as a theme, T Don’t Want Any Trouble At The River.® This theme was centered around ; the 7th verse of the 2nd chapter at \ Nehemiah The pastor pointed out fe hie sermon that if keep our live® in order when we come to rrv»r we will be prepared, to cross over without any trouble. Tub was a very well-d«3iv€a*ad j and timely message which" was an- j joyed by all present. Immediately after the » mon tee j choir offered an invitational hymn, j The dosrology and the benediction j closed the arnica for th* morn- i mg, SICK AND SHOT-INS Mrs. Texsnna Robertson. Mrs I Rocella Taylor Mrs. Mary Winters and Mr, C!“ve!and Woods. ! MONUMENTS Stem t§»a~Ma,rfel«-©s«BSfes Oa* eortt gtati aaas* "«u£a %-terSSK: WARNER^ MEMORi AIS 3SIS KBHbShhw, RaWteit. N.C. ( Acre* Ka ITtcn * ilvtiiajQ from Ift. Corinthians Dr C E As kew, former pastor, delivered the sermon from Ist Corinthians, 9th chapter, 9th verse A program of moths? lev* by th* tote, under the direction of Mrs Rosa Bell Alston Hinton was pre sented with special guests Mis* Brenda Harris. Miss Shirley Hicks, and Miss Neliiss Peebles Mistress of ceremony was Miss Katie Hin ton, Group No. 4 was faichly eater tainsd last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Williams. 18 Franklin Terrace. This was Mr Williams’ birthday and a very testy repast was served ST. PAUL A ME. Sunday School opened at the usual hour with Mrs. H. T. Mitchell in. charge and Mrs Geneva Brown at the piano. After the study period, we had an excellent review of the lesson by the pastor, tee Rev, L S. Penn. The morning service began with the senior choir in procession. Mrs. C. Wortham at the organ, and Mrs. R Stredwicfc at tee piano Toe jun ior ushers were m charge st. this service. The pastors text was from Acts 2, portion of the fourth verse: And they were filled with the Holy Ghost,” Subject—Advantage of the Presence of the Holy SpiritTo evaluate the Holy Spirit our lives must he in tune with God, it guides us in trouble and trials: it unites the people of God everywhere The sermon was a soul-stirring mess age to the Christians We ware pleased to have stu dents from the Blind School to worship with us Mrs Nellie Burton, sister of Mrs. Christine Cooper, joined the church She formerly lived in Flint, Michigan. METHOD HEWS B? MISS DORA STftOCD ST. JAMES A, ML E. • METHOD—Dr. G. i Gant, pre siding elder of the Raleigh District, held Quarterly Conference Service, at Saint James A M. E Church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock Dr. Gant spoke wonderfully well on “Standing for the Right Princi ples." Th* pastor. Dr. R. W. W;s --r-or, waa absent: He 1* traveling with the Ritrail College Choir in the Western states Rev. Mm Mary Frailer and Rev Mrs. Mary Gant assisted Dr. Gant, in the sendee Music was furnish ed by the senor choir with Mrs Wiibertine Sills at the organ One ! member was united with, the church. Holy Communion was giv en at this service. PRAYER SERVICE Prayer service is held each Wed nesday night at 730 at. the Oak City Baptist Church. SICK Mr. Harry Dunston is doing nicely. H» is a patient at Chapel Hill Memorial Hospital. Mr. Wil liam Smith is improving at his home, but. is still confined to his room Other rick ones are getting on much better They all enjoy our vistis and prayers. Visitors' Mrs. R. W Wisner Miss Annette Hogans and friend were visitors here Sunday KITTPEI.L COLLEGE CHOIR, On May the sth at 8 p m., toe MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL nnr •smaaanußtmßi M S&W SLJ& ssss^sssssgnmsesn- M i Ct> Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mad 'the coupon below at once. |sw» «flf» «we& aam ohms «k» t*SK* *eb> sae* eon «ss»> aunts* <ss «sw» kr» * The CAROLINIAN * SIS E. Martia Si. * 8 Raleigh, N. G i Pleaee sand detail# t*f how I can ears mcney selling I 5 The CAROLINIAN is my cosmaunity. i ifemk I can #*ll 1 1 § , s I eepto weekly. ? < I NAME ! ADDRESS ....... —iutt- 1 \ I 5 | * CITY OR TOWN 3Lw *e*» *e** xofitts «c mib wast vsm «acs «wu* *wmr <mm* satm* wm? *w #** w* | Catholic Men To Work Fo r “Universal Acceptance” Os Integration Teachings DETROIT The National Coun cil of Catholic Men, at their bi ennial convention here, resohftl to work for “universal acceptance" of the church’s teachings on Inte gra Non-. The DoomS represent* *oi«* fflina million men, The adopted re»o!trt*o« paint ed! out that “"the teaching of the Ctefliolie Church has alvnsye proclsimed the brotbartiood of all men endec the Fatherhood of God. and condemn* racial discrimination an enforced seg regation bee*uae of race, color or creed." The NCCM's General Assembly Fayetteville Street: Baptist Church j The Samuel Harris Bible Class of | the Fayetteville Street Sunday j School visited the home of Mr N, ! E Pollard and studied the lesson with him Sunday, The members weret Mr. Monroe Adams, Clifton Rosers, L J, Hillard, Clarence Adams. Roosevelt. Smith. Aimo Mc- Coy, Wymon Griffin, Olha Glenn. Joe Taylor. Herman Miles. Ot,ha Smith. Edward Brooks and Joseph Whitaker, teacher. Former scholars of Mr. Pollard's Sunday School Class often visit and i have sendee with hen Robert Al- 1 len led in prayer. Scripture was i read by William Peacock from 321 j Psalm. Others were John Grier, j David Harris, Daniel Lockwood, j Bobby Moore, Curtis Gill and AL J bert Johnson, Kittrell Choir will appear’ at St, ; Paul AME Church, Raleigh. It j is quite a treat to hear this group sing. KERRY O'KELLY HIGH grHOOL The BO K P.T A will meiet Mon day night. April 37th, st 8 o'clock. All parents and patrons are urged to be present BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION The Ladies Willing Workers Club will celebrate Mrs, Cora Hay wood’s birthday Wednesday night, April 22, All members are expect ed to be present REMEMBER TO-* Be at peace with all men 7 f possible. As far as that depends on yen— | Never revenge yourselves. Dc not let evil get. the better of j you. Get th* better of evil hr domg j good ffcwitj MiffmA lens, mi I is kisd; ciiarity eovietfe not; charity vanateth not Itself, Is mot. puffed up.-—(J Cora tfeiam 13, 4,), The real raessirog of ctertty ?@ a deep and true Irene of one’s feßaw men; this ladades an abiding onderstaaiifeg of and sympathy for therr faults and fadings as we nealstse rerr own , —and it means humility, and i gratitude to 6rod for the power and privilege of helping case in #tnrib*sL mzubti m pfas- ' steal need. My Lady’s Doings 4* + + In And Out Os Town pledged to work prudenly to for-ter an "environment in which integra tion can he achieved and discrim ination ended At a workshop on interracial problems. Mr. George K Hunton, executive secretary of the Catholic Interracial Council of New York, deplored the ‘'apathy and Indif ference and inertia ’ toward racial injustice He said lay Catholics cannot tolerate such an attitude in view of the recent episcopal pronouncement He referred to the U S Bishops* statement last f«;i which eendemned enforced segregation "Never before has the p»*<( | tige of Catholic leadership beep so high in the field on Inter- Tclepbone TB 2-?777 Bfoodwosth Strew TOURIST HOME dean. Comfortable Rooms Radio and Television 424 Bloodwoilh St Raleigh *WMB— —MWfIIMBWWM—*WMWO———BW——l , 4»ißßESHn«aß3Brssacsff£«Mep' mnasu&^g&nsvsasaMHfaas Is y©ffl? Firs fnsnrance adequate on your home? Was it bought to sorer year home ten years &gn or five years ago when the vulea was half what it hi now? The value of your hems fe worth protecting. Let G& ranees Insnrance Agency give yos foil protection on jeur home and furnishings. 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