?rEf.R ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER MS. fp 10 The Raleigh SCENE Method News i by miss r»ORA r>. morn CHURCHES oak city baptist METHOD A most inspiring v*rmon was delivered by Rev. ( R Trotter Sunday morning at !! " dock The choir rendered appro priate Thanksgiving music. Mrs. Berry f>. Wiicox presided at the I piano. A short, night service was j held also. CITY WIDE MISSIONARY AT 1 OAK CITY The City wide Missionary Circle met. with the Oak City Baptist church Sunday at 3 p. m. There was a nice number present and important business was transacted. PRAYER SERVICE Attend prayer service and gain west spiritual strength. Monday Sight at St. James and Wednesday night at Oak City Baptist. LADIES COMMUNITY CLUB Mi's. Lucy Scarborough and Mrs. Laura Manuel will be hostess io the Ladies Club next Wednes day nigh! Alter the regular busi ness session is over, the club will celebrate both hostesses' birthday. At. this meeting names wiJS be drawn for the annua! Christmas party. All members are required to be present or if ill send in re- j quest for name to be drawn. This J meeting will be held at the home j of Mrs. Scarborough. THANKSGIVING EVENTS Wednesday night. Nov, 25th the j Ladies Club and Missionary cir- j rie will meet at the home of Mrs j Allie Wright Smalls to prepare treats for the sick and oldest mem befs in and around this communi ty. Fruit and candy will be used t" put in each Thanksgiving bas te t Thanksgiving morning *t 11 o’- clock preaching service will be held at. St.. James A ME. A minister from Durham will bring the mes sage, Come out and get s lift. SICK Mrs. Caiiie McCray is doing nicely at. Memorial. Hospital in Chape! Hill. All our sick people are convalesencing at this time. BERRY O’KELLY HI SCHOOL Regular P.T.A. meeting Monday night, Nov. 23, at 8:00. A short pro s'am will be rendered in addition to tihe Weight Rally will be pre sented We expect all persons to give generously to help in thus ef fort. DURHAM VISITOR Mrs. Madge Williams of Durham 'form rely of Method! was rhe the guest of Miss. Dora D. Stroud and the Edward Curtis family on Sunday. SOMETHING FOR STRENGTH 1 hind unto myself today The power of G-od to hold and j lead. His ear to barken to my need! The wisdom, of my God to teach. ( 4 His hand to guide. His sheild to | ward: The word of Sod to give me speech. His heavenly hoot to be my guard. —St. Patricks, breastplate PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ; DELUXE HOTEL Mtamter ®f N. Si. A. Clean. Comfortable Room* | Miss Lucille Griswold. Prop. 22* E, Cabamis St- Raleigh Phone TE 3-o?ee Fayetteville Street BAPTIST CHURCH Cur. Fayetteville and Hunter TE 3-32*3 Raleigh. N. C. ; ! S:M ..-.- 'Sunday Mum 11:09 Worship Service 6:00 PM. B. T. 0. 7:30 wedneada? —• Teachers Meeting. i:SHS Wednesday —‘ Prayer Serviea. Pepsi -Cola Bottling Co. Os Rahigh * 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA -> TEL TE 3-107! j SPEECH CLINICIANS PARTICIPATE Two Raleigh speech ciinician.- ; participated in a panel-demoii.st>,i --j lion on voice disorders at the ltth ( Conference on Friday at 3 p. ip annual N C. Special Education in the Haycs-Barton Room of the i Sir Walter Hotel. They were- Herbert Ellis, speech therapist with the Ral eigh puhlie schools, and Mar cus H. Boulware, professor of speech correction at St. Aug ustine’s College The sectional meeting was de voted to “Demonstration of Voice Disorders: Diagnoisis and Thera py Mr. Ellis was on? of the three speech therapists who helped in interviewing six children who were suspected of having vocal disorders. One of the techniques employed was to present ‘ Jocko a type of picture card used to gel children to pronounce words. Other speech therapists were Mrs. Bruce Gay of Raleigh arid Mrs. Harold Eskridge of Garner Dr. Boulware served as a consultant along with Dr. Ber nard Jackson, assistant pro fessor of speech and hearing. East Carolina College, Green ville; Mrs. Jean H. Boren, as sistant professor of speech therapy, Greensboro College. Greensboro: and Dr. Herbert Koepp - Baker director of speech and hearing. Asheville Orthopedic Hospital. Ash e ville, RETURN TO THE CITY | Mr. W B. Bryant and Mr. F. D Washington have returned to the city after visiting relatives in New York City, Plainfield. N. J. and Newark. N. J. MR COOKE RETIRES AFTER 40 YEARS Mr. A. A. Cooke of 317 W. l-enoir Street will retire this neck after 40 years with (he Railway Past Office. He will wind up his final run at Elisa beth City, Married to the for mer Miss ASSie M. Barnes, Mr. Cooke is a deacon at the First Baptist Church here Their children are: Messrs. Al bert, Jr., Charles, Mrs. Jessye Ambers, Mrs. Nancy Brown, ail of Washington, D. C.; Capl. Thomas Cooke of Germany: and Miss Joyce Cooke of the home. Mr. Cooke said he nm» plans to Just read and do more ! church work. MRS. YOUNG WEEKEND GUEST Mrs. Lula F.. Young was ih? weekend guest of her cousin. Mrs Carrie Evsn* Ward at Scotland Neck. ANNUAL FALL PING PONG TOURNAMENT Tire Bloodworth St. YMC A will conduct its Annual Fall Senior Ping Pong Tournament November 27-215. Ail entries j are required to register at the I "TV* physical department he | fore November 25. TO PREACH FIRST SERMON The Rev. Arthur Calloway, new rector of Saint Ambrose's Episcop al Church will preach and cele brate Holy Communion Thanks giving Day. Thursday. November i 26. at II o’clock. Members and friends of Saint i Ambrose's are invited to attend ! ; Presbyterian News “Lest Wf Forget" was the sub j ;ieet. of the sermon delivered by Rev. D N. Howard, guest minister, at the morning services. Serving as a basis for thought was the 63rd chapter of Psaims and the fourth verse. Chief points emphasized were: Hi we should praise God daily in stead of once a year; (21 we should give Goo’ recognition for our tal ents: and (311 we should give thanks to God for the power of the Holy Spirit. | There will he * Thanksgiving morning service at 11 o'clock a1 the church, and hence the Wed nesday night prayer meeting wilt be omitted this week An annual congregational meet ing will be heid on the fifth Sun day of this month, November 29. after the regular morning worship. | The budget for the new year will j be adopted. i The Session and Trustees have i proclaimed Sunday, December 23. !as the annual Fellowship Day. | Highlighting the occasion will be I a Fellowship Dinner. | The Social Service Chib met ! Tuesday evening. November 24. at j the home of Mrs. Sarah Brower. 1 909 East Hargett Street. ; Dlease remember the sick of the | church. Added to the list is Mrs. | Mary Carter, organist, and Mr. ! William H. Ward. Mr Waid i* at j the Duke Hospitsi in Durham. /.i An i Out Os Town Deaths MBS. MARTHA WILLIAMS POP! Funeral services for Mrs. .Mar | tha W. Pope, of 504 West South I Street, who died recently in the ISt Agnes Hospital, were held Fri ! day. November 20, in Raleigh tun j era! Home chapel at 2 p. m. Bui i | al was in Mount Hope Cemetery j Her survivors include: a ho.-- I band. Mr. Thomas C. Pope: two sons Mr. Thomas Pope. Jr and Mr. W Edward Pope: two daugh ters. Mrs. Carlcpn U. Jackson and Miss Minnie Pope: he: father Ir. Fenner Williams; ten sistei Mrs. Bertha Walker, Mrs South | Williams. Mrs. Virginia Burt. Mrs. j Grace Howard, ail of Raleigh. Mrs. | Terry Lee Smith of Angier Mrs. I Mary Tucker of Brooklyn. N 3' j Mrs. Susie McKinney. Mrs. Ella j Btadwin. Mrs. Lillie McKinney, all I of Holly Springs. MRS VIOLA M. MORGAN Mrs. Viola McDuffie Morgan, of j 413 Patterson Lane, who died ;u j her home recently, was funeral). - ed on Wednesday, November it: I from the Raleigh Funeral Home ! chapel with Rev. N. Mitchell of i ficiating. Burial followed in Hi.ll- I crest Cemetery. Survivors include: one son. Mr. j Henry James McDuffie of Warren j ton; one brother. Mr Herman Me j Duffie of Raleigh. MR. COLONEL PERRY I Mr. Colonel Perry of Route 1. who died recently at his home, was funcralized Wednesday. No vember 18, from the Fayetteville The Rdv. .1. W. Jones officiated and burial followed in Mt. Hop: Street Baptist Church at 3 p m. Cemetery. Survivors include: a wife. Mr*. Victoria Perry of the home; seven daughters. Misses Rose, Mary and Catherine Perry of Garner; Mrs Ella Jenkins and Mrs. Ethel Guy. of Brooklyn. N. Y.. Miss Ola Perry of Rhamkatte Road, Miss Maggie Perry of Fayetteville: four sons. Messrs Stephens. Davlon. Colonel Perry Jr., all of Raleigh, and Mr. Otis Perry. U. S. Navy; and eh von grandchildren. I YWCA | ACTIVITIES Thanksgiving is a time when a!i of us here at the Y" take time to count our blessings and share our blessings with others All of th clubs and committees are getting their baskets together to give to-’ needy families The Y-Teen Clubs aie busy 100 with their plans for Thanksgiving and getting their baskets togethei. Their baskets will be placed with the Thanksgiving baskets collected at the individual schools. ATTENTION TEEN -AGI RS. The Y-Extension will be open Thurs. night, Thanksgiving night, for you. Come out and enjoy an evening of fun and dancing. Ad | mission will he charged. But. on Friday evening. Noverr | ber 27, from 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. rn . ! the Y-Extension's doors will hr j open again for you This time you are invited to come in and play games, do a craft project or if you are a Y-Teen. work on your sou venirs for SI. Agnes Hospital No admission will be charged for this YWCA C ALENDAR Wednesday, Nov. 25. Shirley s School of Dance. Mrs. Shirley Bad gelt, Instructor; AKA Debutantes Registration. Mrs. Hattie Edmond son. Chr Housing Committee; Vet erans Club Dance. Mr Cornell Adams, P esident Thursday. Nov 26 Teen-Age (Dance. Friday. Nov 27. Teen-age Open House from 1:00-5:00 n m : Saturday. Nov. 26. Wedding and Reception of Miss Mae V Pailm, Monday. Nov. 30. Y-Teen Inter club Council Meeting; Sewing Class: Tuesday, Dee i. Y-Hostess Club Meeting; Y-Teen Committee Meeting; Ministers' Wives Alli ance; Religious Emphasis Commit tee; Day-time Sewing Class Wednesday. Dec. 2. Civic Club I Meeting: Y-Tecn ‘ Hobby Shop ri pen: Thursday. Doc 3. Youth Re creation; Twelfth Grade Y-Teen Pay Dance. Miss Matyre Lntla. President: English Grammar Class. Miss R McCauley. Inst : French Class. Mi. R Lynch. Inst : Friday. Dec. 4. Youth Recreation. Who is Jennie? What is she" i Jennie is the sophomores' choice of I the week for "Teen-news logon " Yjs, We All Talk C y Marcus H. Boulware THE AMENDMENT Too many dubs make errors in disposing of amendments. For ex ample. when the club passes the amendment, the roairman states ihat the- main motion is carried, in the wording of the main motion Phis is noi true, because the a meridment merely makes a change Hence, a club should vote upon !he main motion as amended. The procedure involves disposing of two motions—the amendment to the main motion and the main mo tion as amended. This is the procedure Dial should be taken: !, Frist, discuss and vote upon 'lie amendment to the main mo tion: 2. Second, discuss and vote upon the main motion as amended. Suppose that the club had be fore the house: a main motion an amendment to the main motion, and an amendment to the amend- Homemakers Os District in Session ZEBULON Recently, ihii.y teachers of District -IV. which is composed of Wake. Durham. War ren. Chatham. Franklin, Granville, Johnston, Nash. Orange and Vance counties held their second profess ional meeting for the 1959-60 school year in the beautiful Home Economics Department at the James E. Shepard High School. Zebolon, recently. The teachers were greeted by Mrs. D. P. Taylor, and a warm welcome was given by Garland Crews, principal. The meeting was presided over by Mr*. G. B. Harris, chairman \ very impressive Thanksgiv ing devotional was led by Mrs. Edna Tuck Mrs. Ophelia W. Davis was elected as publicity chairman, and Mrs. B. P. Mc- Allister was elected as hospi tality chairman. The next meeting will be heid Decern be i 9. 1959 at. the Little Riv er High School in Bahama. N, C. At this time effective wavs and methods to use bulletins will be compiled. births Editor's Note: Saint Agnes Hospital has announced the birth of the following babies between Nov. il and 16: A boy to Mr and Mrs. McDavis. of Zcbulon N. C.. on the 11th of November A boy to Mr and Mrs James Ma son. of Raleigh, on the 12th of Novembci: A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Hrnn Weldon, of Raleigh on the 12th of November; A boy to M and Mis -lames Graham, of Raleigh, on the 12th of November; A boy lo Mr and Mrs Lerov Locklear, of Knightdale. on the 14th of November; A girl to Mr and Mrs. David Powell, of Clayton, on the 14th of November: A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, of Rai igh. or. the 15th of November: and A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edgerton. of Raleigh, on the 16th of November. WEDDING BELLS EDITOR'! 5 NOTE: Marriage licenses,were issued to the fol lowing person* during th« past week : JOHN ROGERS. 75. of 720 K. Davie St. and MARY’’ GULLEY. 49. of 730 E. Davie St, November 19. EARL TIMOTHY MORGAN, 22. of 341 W South St. and BOB BIE ANN PRICE. 17. of 339 W South St., November 19. CL A VON WIGGINS. 19. of Morrisville. Rt. 1 and BEULAH BELL JENNETTE. 20. of Morris - ville, Rt. 1. November 20. WINSTON VINSON. 18. of Wil son Mills and DOROTHY WALK ER. 23. of Zcbulon, November 23 MONUMENTS Since 1 802—Marble-Granite Buy Oi recti * WARNER MEMORIALS ;j»t» Hillsboro, Riltitb. N. C*. Ac:rc.is Rctlrccoci rrnnt of lt*thedl men!. There would be three mo tions beforp the house, and they should be voted upon in this order 1. First, discuss and vote upon the amendment to the amendment; 2. Second, discuss and vote upon the amendment to the main mo tion; 3. Third, discuss and vote upon main motion as amended. READERS For my parliamentary chart of I motions arranged according to I class and giving the six characte j iistir? of each motion, send three | stamps and a self-addressed busi ! ness envelope to Dr. Marcus H. > Boulware. St. Augustine's College, j Raleigh. North Carolina. WEEKLY MEDITATION BT COLIN DOUGLAS Owe no man anything save tw love one another; for he that love his neighbor hath fulfilled the law "—Rom. 13:8. If we really wish for harmony in our relations with other persons, we do not wait for them to Change their ways. We must begin where all persona! harmony begins in our own hearts. We must dedicate our hearts to the expression of God s love It. may seem at times that, other persons are selfish and thought loss. but certainly we.do not make them unselfish and considerate by pointing out their faults to them or by admonishing them. The co operation of another person is won through love and understanding, and through your own thoughtful co-operation not through criti cism and rejection We may not be able to approve RUSH MEMORIAL CHURCH RY MRS. ANNIE H. THORP* Five year* have passed into e iernity since the Annual Confer ence was held a! Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church, Southern Pines, where Bishop Raymond L. Jones was very careful in his Godly judgement and chose the dynamic character. Rev. W. D Carson, to serve the parishioners of Rush Memorial AME Zion Church. Today, we stand at the thrash hold of another Annua! Confer ence with Hie same feeling to ward him as we did 5 years ago. Another year will brine with it, of course, new responsibilities, new opportunities new programs, alt frf which will retell the old, old story. These 5 years have been signifi cant and momentous. Thera have been abundance of joys, pleasures and inspirations. With these have also been opportunities to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ, We are grateful to Bishop Jones for this fine gospel minister and pray that he will continue to use his Godly .judgement and send him back to us for many years to come. Our services began as usual on last Sunday with the Church School at 9:45 a. m.. then the Junior Church services followed with the Rev Mr. Eure of Shaw U niversity as their speaker. After » brief worship service, he spoke from the following theme: *How to become a Christian * He larged on the following! Belief S« one God: believe in the angels who interceded for Him; believe in the Bible and sevens! others It was greatly enjoyed by ail MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL -— The— ■ Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with o! your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. .«» «n ma MM mm *vaui mu mw •** — "**’ **“* **** 9 ' The C.APOLINIAM ' SIP, S. Martic St ' ! Raleigh, M, C, 8 I ® Please send details oi how I can tom mo»ey ? 8 The CAROLINIAN mm # community. I think i e*n s«8 . I * s —~——« aopteo w«J#. 3 i NAME «»« -» *• ’ •*—'—mm 3 I ADDRESS ..linn 111 a i * * Cl TV OR TOWN I.imiijwiii wirra*na<wrg'g~o»i.«»« i. ijfTm i i urn *«** «*w» <**» *w*» «w- *rap «ac? w#*** ® Ba ® Shnners Are Seeking 60,000 New £7. S. Voters LOS ANGELES —An all-out ef fort toward increased political participation by Negroes in the United States will begin Sunday. Nov. 22. as the 15.000-member or ganization of Prince Hal! Shriners launch a national drive to help register the more than four mil lion unregistered Negroes in the U. S. The week-long campaign will end Nov. 28, with each Neg r o Shriner among the 150 Temples in 37 states expected to be per sonally responsible for having ob tained four new voters in bis par ticular voting area. DRIVE SAFELY fully of another persons char acter or personality, but we can so fill our heart* with God's love that, undemanding and encourage ment flow out to him When we keep our hearts filled with God’s love, we can talk over differences without hurting an other or turning from him —for love is magnetic, it carries s mean ing to the heart of another per son that makes him know we are friends even though there are dif ferences between us The only way to harmony in human relationships is through love in the hearts of people. Let this love of God fill you! "Put. on therefore, as God's elect, holy and beloved, a heart of com passion, kindness. , . forbearing one another, and forgiving each other. , , , even as the Lord for gave you." Col. 3; 12, 13. who heard him The senior choir was in charge of the music for the 11 o'clock worship service. The processional number was, "God of Our Fathers,” while prayerfully kneeling around the altar where they consecrated themselves for greater worship service Afte r the singing of the doxology. pastoral prayers and choral response. * hymn. "My Soul Be On Thy Guard,** was sung, lined by Rev. Carson, The responsive reading was for the 48th Sunday, "The Way of Holiness.” The Gloria Pa trai and Apostles’ Creed followed Scripture lesson was then read by the pastor from the 16th Fsalm H* then Mad us to the throne of are in his soul-stirring prayer. Our 2nd hymn. "O Tor A Closer Walk." was sung while the con gregation sat. devoutly meditating. The minister then, chose his dis course from the 11th Psalm. 6th verse. Theme: ’Thanksgiving. ' He enlarged greatly on this theme, which was indeed a challenging message to all. Because all of us do indeed have a iot, to give thanks for The ROth Session of the Central N. C. Conference of the AME Zion Church will convene at St. Marks AME Zion Church, Durham. Nov. 24-29 You are invited to attend. Last. Thursday evening Sister Mabel G Philpot. together with her choir, rendered service at our church. Her them® was “Divine Persuasion.” Mr*. W . D Carson has return ed to the city after having spent considerable time in Washington, D. C at the bedside of her daugh - ter Mrs. Ethel Mae Hope. Prince Hall Shriners Send Books To African Nations LOR ANGELES Prince Hall j Shnners will soon send 2.300 book? j to African Nations as part of Pres. Eisenhower's “People to People" program, it was disclosed this week by Booker T. Alexander, of Detroit, Imperial Potentate of the 15,000-member organization. The books, authored by prominent A merican authors, and organized in libraries of 99 books each, will he sent to Ghana. Ethiopia, Sudan, Liberia and Guinea. They represent a present day view of Americans and will include the late Booker T. Washington's biography. "I P From Slavery.” A total of 25 of the S9-b«ok libraries or "bookshelves." were recom mended to be bought by the Prince Hall Shriners Imperial Council while in session in Los Angeles this year. The purchase of the books under j ihe "People To People” plan, is in | cooperation with the Fraternal Or ganization Committee, which is j headed by Mr. Banders Angles, l Vice-Mayor of Nashville. Tenn.. J and Past Sovereign Grand Master | of The Independent Order of Odd Is your Fire lasoranc# adeqoaL os yonr home? 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