10 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 58. 19S§ The Raleigh s CE N E SSatHPAYS FOR THE WEEK ! Some o i the Raltighites who have birthdays this week include the following: Master Hazel Fear soft, S Swam Street, 14-years-old. Mrs Stisie Tucker, S Person St.; Mrs Annie McKay. Johnson St, Mrs C B Armbustar. local visitor [from Boston. Mass Happv birth day to all. COMMUNITY CLUBS ANNIVERSARY 1 The 13th anniversary of the Raleigh Community Club’s ] sick committee was observed Sunday, at the Raleigh Safetv Building, The president. Mrs. I Annie Sloan, was in charge. Chairman of the program com mittee was Mr* Rosa Parker. Music was furnished by the | Raleigh Community Club Cho- I -us. directed by Mrs. Dorothy Marks GOODBYES TO BAKERS Goodbyes were said last week to the recent bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs John Baker, Jr., who left to spend some months in Los An geles. California, where Baker will I perform for the Los Angeles Rams, a professional football team They were accompanied by Mrs Bakers brother, Mr. Virgil Hick*. Jr., and [Coach D Riddick, of NT. C. College. Duham Word has since been re ceived that the group had a safe trip to the west coast I MRS ADDIE BOYD RETURNS Mrh. Addle -O Boyd of Charlotte, has returned home after visiting her sifter Mrs E ? Harris, 723 Fayetteville Street Mesdgmes Harris and Boyd motored to Co lumbia S C. recently, where they were joined by another sister. Mrs sailie Battiste of Jamaica. K Y They reported « wonderful reun ion and vacation WASHINGTON. N C VISITOR Mr and Mrs Edgar Harris. Ull Z Joft*s St. are playing hosts to Miss Emma Forman of Washing ton N C. She is the sister of Mrs. Harris MISS ELAINE THOMPSON HERE Miss Elaine Thompson of Wash ington. D C is the house guest of her grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hicks, Sr VACATIONING IN LEXINGTON The children of the Rev. and Mrs J N Leverette are spending their vacations with their grand parents. the Re'' end Mrs. Otis Leverette. of Lexington VISITING HIS MOTHER Mr Leonard B Brown of New port. Rhode Island, is here visit ing his mother I RETURNS TO NEW YORK HOME Mr and Mrs James Brown and [daughter Adrianne. have returned to their New York home after vis iting their sunt, Miss Vivian L Burt. 421 Alston Street, here. MISS IDA JONES HOSTESS Mr Stanford Jones Mrs. Emms H W%etor and children, Leatrice and Gerald, are visiting their sis ter. Miss Ida JOnes, 421 Alston St. SPENDS WEEKEND IN CITY Mrs. Dorothy Bannister and bus band of Petersburg. Vs., spent last weekend with Mr. end Mrs. George (Dudley) Hunter. 800 block of N. State Street She is the Hunters’" daughter. SGT, MRS. JONES HERE Sgl. and Mm. Percy A. Jones and "daughter, Marie, of Lake view,- N. Y, sre visitinz rela- DFJ.IIXK HOTEL Member of N. H. A, Cfosn. Comfortable Rooms MtarLticiile Griswold. Prop. 320 E. Cabarrus RL Raleigh Phene TE 3-SSBO •MmS*™™™***""™® s *"™*** Fayetteville Street SAPT! ST CHURCH . Cey, Fayetteville and Hunter TE 3-3283 Raleigh, R C feysifibfc Rev. J. W Jose* Paster W. F. Peterses ■ Secretary im&pb Whitaker I Chairman I of FLnsnc* ] »:W Sunday School I 11:00 Warship Sendee 6:00 PJA. B. T. U. 7:30 WwtasHday Teachers Meeting, 8:8© Wednesday Prayer Service. S7epsL@£ Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Rabigh §7os HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-1071 tire* and friend* in the Ral eigh area. §gt. Jones is orgin ally from Raleigh, having lived at 303 S West street He is with a guided missiles group in Lonr Beach. N. Y. MAKES SURPRISE VISIT Mrs. Mary L. Jennings, daughtei of Mrs Mary Haywood, 902 Maniv ISt . made a surprise visit to the I -ity after attending * Methodist | Missionary Meeting in Detroit, She ] left Tuesday right for her home ! in Ocala. Florida, j REGISTRATION FOR KINDER GARTEN Registration for the fall term is ; now being conducted the E-36 | Washington Terrace Kindergarten. Mrs. L. C. Becote is the director. RETURN FROM OKLAHOMA CITY Mrs W R Edmondson and Miss Wills A Mclver have returned [ from Oklahoma City. Oklahoma where they visited their nephew. Dr Robert H Alexander, pastor of Avery Chapel AME Church and his family. They reported that they were royally entertained while in that beautiful mid-west city with its many oil wells. REV. AND MRS. LARKIN HOST? Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Adams and children, formerly of Raleigh, now living in Cin cinnati, Ohio, are visiting Mr*. McAdams’ parents. Rev. and Mrs G. W Larkin, 1195 E Davie. Street. They will also spend some time with Mrs. Mc- Adams’ sister, Mrs, H. C. Wil son, Fayetteville. Mrs Mc- Adams is the former Miss Dor is Larkin. Also visiting the Larkin family last weekend was Mrs. M. J. Singleton of Wilmington. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Master George Ligon. Jr cele brated his Sth birthday or, Sunday 1 afternoon at his home, HO S. Mc- I Dowell St. with a group of his | friends, from 4 to 6 o'clock Games | were played. In the center of the ! table was a beautiful cake green, j and yellow. The group sang "Htp !py Birthday” to George. Ice cream, cookies, candy and ' peanuts were served and guests in j eluded: Barbara McNeil, Delores I Walker. Brenda Muldrow. Loraine Ford, Brenda Ford. Deloris Lucas. Mary McLeod. Lydia Cartels* , Johnson. Brenda Height, Phyllis ; Williams. Daisy Purall, Linda ; Glenn. Veneica Banks, Jane Harp, Shirley Muldrow. Gwendolyn Height. Floyd Jackson. Albert Bur*. Anderson Burt, Bruce Mc- Neil, Robert Purcell, Cecil Robin son, Curly Robinson, Lament Up rArmgn. Cecil Glenn. Thomas Earl Burt and others LEND-A-HAND CLUB ENTERTAINED The Lend-A-Hand Club of the First Congregations! Chris tian Church and their gsiest-s were entertained Sunday af ternoon nn the beautiful lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks of Rochester Heights with thfir mother, Mrs. Maggie Hicks Neal, as hostess After t brief business »es sion a delicious picnic lunch eon was served by the hostess, which was enjoyed by all Approximately 35 were in attendance. Pictures were tak en of the group by Mrs Adjie Burnette. > CONFINED TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Rena Medlin of 538 E Ca barrus St., left for Duke Hospital in Durham, Monday, where she i will undergo, an operation. We ! pray God s richest blessings on her. j that she may be strerigiber --d. SISTER. GARY CDNL GTS WORSHIP The Rev. Mable Gary Philpot. I her choir and congregation ren- I dered service at Rush Memorial [ AME Zion Church Wednesday e j vising at S p m, METHOD MEWS BY MISS DELORIS SORRELL CHURCH SERVICES METHOD The usual church services were held at the St James AME Church on Sunday, last. An inspiring message was delivered A Sunday School Convention will ba held at the Oak City Bap tist Church on Friday through Sunday of this week. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Mis# Margaret McDave left for a wßek at camp. Miss Carrie Marie Clark left for South Carolina cm Sunday, last, to work there temporarily. Mr and Mrs. Edward Curtiz left here on Monday for their vacation They will visit, relative*. With them is their daughter, Rosa E- Thy way. 0 Lord, is too high for us to fully understand, but we know Thou lovest and cares! for us Thou art ready to supply our needs. Give us more strength and patience, more faith and trust :n Tree, ip Jesus’ name” ©BERLIN BAPTIST Sunday School opened at 9:45 with Supt. Welter Curtis in charge Morning worship began at the usual time with the senior choir in charge of music. The congregation enjoyed * wonderful sermon, delivered by the pastor, the Ret'. Dr Grady D. Davis YOUNG'S MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME—Church School opened at 9;45 with Supt, Della R Ford in charge Morning worship started at 31 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of music, directed by Miss Bettie Broadie. The dynamic sermon was preached by the pre siding elder, the Rev J. A Davis, from the 6th chapter of St John. 68th verse: “To Whom Shall We Go?” WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST —Sunday School opened at 9:45 with Supt Nannie Morgan in charg*. Regular worship started at il o'clock with the senior choir in charge of music The pastor, the Rev O W Burwick. brough* a v try inspiring sermon on Ex cuse.” LILY OF THE VALLEY BAP TIST Church School started ?t 9:45 with Supt. Joseph Williams, Sr . in charge Moring services ri pened at 11 o'clock with the pas tor. the Rev G. H. Graham, presid ing He preached a very good ser aMH rjtr^4.y.. r . '-’ >:«- ■- "■-• '-- 2 —Ha—j——l—B MRS MINNIE W, PRIMUS Mrs Minnie W Primus of 114 Fisher Street died at Saint Agnes Hospital on Tuesday. July 14. Fun eral services were conducted from I Wake Chapel Church on Thurs day. July 16. Burial took place in the church cemetery Her survivors are the following three sons, Garland. Graham and J T Thomas of Raleigh; one sister. Mrs Babe Walls of Raleigh one St. Mattews AME Church News BY MRS. BERLIE JONES St. Matthews AME Church's Sunday School opened at 9 o'clock a m with Mr. Wm. Tate as supt. The Sunday School was well-ai tended The morning worship be gan at 11 o'clock with Choir No 1 in charge of music. Miss Ella Mae Giles at the organ The ser vice was well-attended with many visitors present The scripture les son was read by Rev. G W. Trou blefield. pastor, and prayer was of fered by Brother Robert Dunmore. The Rev Troublefield chose hi* tfxt. from Acts, sth chapter, 29th verse: ‘Then Peter and the other Apostles answered and said, ‘We ought to obey God rather than man'.” His theme was: '"Obedi ence" He preached a very power ful sermon as always He stressed how we are more prone to obey man than God Everyone enjoyed the sermon and the choir was at its best We have a special treat for Ral eigh next Sunday St Matthews will have a dedication service, at 1! o'clock We will have a treat— with Bishop Frank Madison Reid of the Western North Carolina A - Conference —as guest speker Everyone is invited to join in this service. If you have not heard hire, be sure to hear this dynmanic speaker and if you have, you al ready know what is in store for you. laine. Mis* Dora Stroud is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Lucy Toole, Clayton. SICK AND SHUT-INS The persons who were hurt in the July fi accident are getting bet ter gradually. Mrs. Mary L. Har ris is home and is doing well. Mrs. Smith and Mi’s. Wilder sre still irt the hospital but. sre better. Iplme 'fo BY MRS. MAY L. BROADIE mor, from the Book of Job. At the evening worship hour the senior choir war in charge of music and the pastor delivered a wonderful I)1?SS3 rt p FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN —Sunday. School be gan at 9:45 with Supt. Sherman Lewis in charge. Morning worship started at 1! o'clock wiih the seni oi choir in charge of music, di rected by Mr. Ernest Massenburg. As the pastor, the Rev. Howard Cunningham, is on his vacation, the timelv message was delivered by the Rev. A J. Turner He used as a theme. Jesus Gives The An swer” and as his subject, Young Man Seeks Eternal Life WILLIAMS GROVE BAPTIST— Chruch School opened at 9:45 with Supt. William Davis, Sr. in charge. Morning services began at 11 o'- clock with the junior choir in charge of music, directed by Miss Vii ginia Neal The pastor, the Rev. B H. Closs. is on vacation and the members and friends wish for him a very happy one The inspir ing sermon was delivered by the Rev T, B Smith. FIRST BAPTIST Sunday School opened at 9 30 with Supt. W H Taylor. Sr, presiding Morn ing worship service opened at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of music, directed by Mes dames M T James. E M Kelly and others Scripture was read by the Rev. Isaac B Horten from the 14th chapter of Joshua, beginning at the 6th verse Morning prayer was given by the Rev. C C Jones. A '’ery spiritual sermon was de- i brother. Roy Walls of Richmond. Va , five grand children and three groat grand children MRS AKMENDA WATKINS PERKINSON Mrs Armenda Watkins Perkin ?on of Washington Terace died on Wednesday evening. July 15. Fun pral services wre conducted from the Fayetteville Street Baptist Church on Saturday. July 18 As -1 terwards burial took place at Mt : Hope Cemetery. She is survived by her husband. Junius Perkinson of the home, her mother. Mrs. Ida Watkins of Bunn; [ seven brothers: Keyvester Wat i kins. Bunn; Sylvester and Leroy Watkins of Washington. D. C.; Al ! bert and Rea pus Watkins of Whi’e Plains. N. Y Gratis and Harvis Watkins of Winston-Salem; three j sisters: Mrs. Canatula Coleman of White Plains, N. V, Miss Reatha Mae Watkins of Mt Vernon, N. A*, and Mrs. Emma Earl Allen of Zeh [ ulon; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews j Wedding Bells EDITOR’S NOTE: Marriage licenses were issued to the fol lowing persons between July’ I 13 and 17: LOUIS A SMITH. 57. of 2211 , Roberts Street and MABEL C | HINTON, 45, of 881 E Cabarrus ! Street, July 13 ; LESTER RIVERS. 72 of 1458 Sawyers Lane and CORA B RIV ERS. 59. o? Raleigh, July 14 JAMES A MITCHELL. 28, of 703 E Hargett, and ANNIE MAE JOHNSON, 26, of 317 E Davie j Street, July 14 GEORGE WILLIAMS JR 28. of ’ 900 New Bern Avenue and NANCY I XNN BULLOCK 20, of 17 Chavis I Way. July 15 j HARRY McCANTS, 40. of ISSO j S Bloodworth Street and DORIS f A. ATKINSON, 30. of Clayton. Julv ! 1# j JAMES M SHAW, 24. of 1410 F, Fifth. Street. Winston-Salem and | BEULAH MAE HOLDEN, 24 of ; E-23 Washington Terrace. Julv 17. | BENNIE V. SMITH. 37. of 32! , Stalling Street, and LILLIF, B ! RAND. 20. of ’ 226 Front, Street, ! Clayton. July 17 PATRONIZE orR ADVERTISERS ~MOiIENTS~ 3i« Ms 1903-—Marble-Graait* i a %uy Direct. 1 WAR NER MEMORIALS Hillsboro. &&iei#h. N-C. j Across 5U Si ro*f*—Front of Methyl) liiered by the pastor, the Rev, Charles W Ward, from the Book of Joshua: "Give Me This Moun tain.” During the BTU hour Miss Dor othy Shaw was in charge of de votion Scripture was read by Miss Louis,” Hunter. The organist was Miss Glory Jean Debnsm, Prayer was delivered by Rev, Ward. A panel discussion was held at the 7:30 p. m. worship hour. The sub ject. was: "How Far Should Recre ation Go In The Church Program.” The moderator was Mrs Beatrice Martin Sprsggtn*. Maple Temple Church Hews BY MISS LENA M. EURE On Sunday. July 18. morning •worship service began st 11:00 at the Maple Tem p i e Christian Church. The Rev C. C Burnett, u>ho is the assistant pastor, made the call to worship and the senior choir marched in singing. ‘ Were March ing to Zion " After the choir had taken its place, it sang. "Gloria Patri.” We were then led in prayer by Rev Burnett, sfterwhich the choir chanted The Lord's Prayer " The first hymn of the morning sung by the choir was, "Am I A Soldier of the Cross' I'’ 1 '’ The scripture lesson vs? then read by Rev. Burnett, which was the entire Ist chapter of the gen era) Epistle of James, Deacon Richardson then offered prayer. The Mission Offering was lifted while the ehoir sang, “Ts Jesus Goes With Me.” Deacon Holloway blessed the offering. The announcements and notices of the week were given, followed by the introduction of the visitors. The General Offering was lifted while the organist, Mr. William Moore rendered selected numbers. The offering was consecrated with. Praise God From Whom AH Blessings Flow ” Before the asst pastor began his sermon, the choir sang the beauti ful spiritual. ‘‘Christ Is All” The theme of his sermon was “Deliver Us From Evil," which was taken from the 6th chapter of the Gospel according to Saint Matthews, cen tered around the 13th verse In this rtiapter we are told how to pray and "The Lord’s Prayer” is also found here The sermon was most, timely and well-delivered. !♦ was enjoyed by all present Immediately after the sermon the choir sang a* an invitational hymn. “Yeild No! To Temptation.'’ The benediction and the doxolo zy closed the service for the morning. / SICK AND SHUT-INS Mr Rozella Taylor. Mrs. Texan na Robertson and Mrs Dorothy Canady OUR- THANKS TO REV. C. C. BURNETT For the past two Sundays Rev. C C. Burnett has been in charge of the services at Maple Temple Christian Church, while the Rev. M. F. Booker, pastor, has been vacationing. We certainly have enjoyed Rev. Burnett, and would like to lake this opportunity to thank him for the splendid services performed. PATROMEE OUR ADVERmERS MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL —The— Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is stir! news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. • The CAROLINIAN • 518 E. Martin St 1 i Raleigh, N. C. * ( i Pleas® send detail* oi how 1 can earn money selling , The CAROLINIAN in my community 1 think 1 c«sn sell j copies weekly. j J NAME - ... I 5 ADDRESS i—turiT f J ~tnwiri~iTiS*eWnbw>rsMißiiiiitnr>niYrr«ar »nrM>iiri uSKmIaM i * 8 I • CITY OR TOWN , • CARY-ASBURY ROUNDUP BY MISS MAE N. HOPSON CARY—Sunday School at Union Bethel AME Church was well at tended last Sunday morning, es pecially by the youth. The morn ing worship service* followed im mediately. The pastor, the Rev. S. A. Hunter, delivered a stirring message, taking his teat from St. Matthews. The subject of his sermon was “The Art of Giving” Among the visitors to the church service* were Mrs. Mattie Williams of Ral eigh; Mrs Ross Lee Morrow snd i Mrs. Villie William* of Buffalo, N ; Y. PERSONALS Mr end Mrs. Spence Thomas of 227 East Johnson Street had as their weekend guests Mrs. Cassie Price and children. Roseville; Mr. William Ray of Fuquay Springs. Mr, James Russell of Penngylvania ! and Mr. Thaddeus Ray of Camden. | N J The guests were all relatives I of the family. I Mr* Rosa Lee Morrow and chil | dreri. Mrs. Villie Williams of Buf | f*lo, N. Y. are the house guests of jMr and Mrs Charlie Beasley of I West Grev Street The children of Mt. Zion Baptist ! Church, as well as the adults, en* i joyed a picnic on Sunday last, at ; Chavis Park in Raleigh. SICK AND SHUT-INS 1 Janie P»ari Trice is g patient in Rush Memorial A. M. E. 1101 ! Church News BY MRS. ANNIE H THORPE Even though the weethir seemed a bit inclement, last Sunday, we are happy ,again to report, fine at tendance and sendees. Promptly after the close of the Church School, the cal! to worship was given by the pastor. Rev. W. D. Carson, and the senior ehoir im mediately began singing. “March ing To Zion.” the processional number, kneeling around the altar for the prayer of consecration, After the singing of the doxole gy. pastoral prayer and cftbral re sponse, the first, hymn, ' O For A Heart of Calm Repose.'' wka sung, lined by our pastor. The. respon sive reading was for the 20th Sun day, “’The Worth of Man.” The Gloria Patna and Affirmation of Fsrth followed Scripture lesson was then read by Rev. Carson from 2nd Kings, the 18th chapter— comprising 8 verses A soul-stirring prayer was offer ed by the pastor which was fol-- i lowed by our second hymn, “Jesus,. Thine AU Victorious Love,” -while j the congregation sat in devout i meditation. The pastor then chose i his text from the same scripture read and spoke directly of the life and reign of King Hezekiah ' A very fine message developed the following points: 1, Hezekiah ! was a good man; 2. He was an o | bedeiht man; 3. He was interested j irs destroying the Idol Gods; and 4 He prayed. Gbd heard him and hi* life was lengthened The ser vice at this time was graced with the presence of one of our general officers, Mr. Alexander Barnes, who gave timely remarks. We in vite him to come again at his ev ery opportunity. Our services continue each Sun day evening at 7:39 p. m. W# in vite you to these also. I am sure the pastor will be happy to sea you also. j OUR THOUGHT TOR THE WEEK ”My incentive and my power to 1 obey God, come through Christ..” My Lady *$ Doings + * * In And Out Os Town M*rabri»l Hospital. Chape! Hill j Shi is the daughter of Mr. and I Mr*. Pat* Trice. Mrs. Nora Beckwith is doing nicely at home. 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