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V THE GOSPEL WORLD BY JAMES THOMAS The following prog: ams were ill g;eat successes: The choir and ushers of St, James Holiness Church spon sored a musical program Satur day, June 28, at 7;30 p.m. at *he church There was a musical pro gram at the \pex Sunday, " urogram were the JbL -v- The Goldenar ies, and others. The Spiritual "I-. vi® Travelers of Oxford. The THOMAS Sounds of /Toning, and others presented a musical program at the Yjrmon Hill Church Sun day, June 2d. The Gospel Special^,ofHen.fi erson and ot tiers were guests on the Mitchiner Grove Choir anniversary which took place at the Mitchiner Grove Baptist Church in Franklinton Sunday, June 29. The Gospel Community Club had a successful anniversary Sunday night, June 29, It took place at the Raleigh Safety Club. The Pearly Gates and The Gospelains were in Florence, -. C, on the fourth Sunday in Tune on a two-part musical pro gram. The tii st par was at Hem m.ingway, s, C. and Florence. S. €., hosted I the latter. boom/ I At Goodman’s Wilmington At Hargett "afcT 4 the'k, u ( 7,~ i 1/ T 1/ r\ /4 To 2 j Off 3 Bedroom Ranch ]IT Beriti $15,600 INCLUDES Self-Cleaning Rang< and Oven: Paved Drives: Insulated. Electric Heat; Curb and Guttering. OPTIONAL ITEMS: Carpet: Disposals Refrigerators and Clothes Washers on VA. BUY NOW AND SELECT | f/ f VA'andFHA llJk-Jiy IJkJ I Financing Available jgj f HOHIBS I Directions: On Creech by K.avanagh-Smith & Co. Road and Sanderford Road 828-0538 Wlib’s Joe Bostic was fet ed on the occasion of his 30th year In radio with a gospel show at the Felt Forum on June 22. A sell-out audience shared in the celebration. Participating in the show were the Edwin Hawkins, sing ers, Jesse Dixon and the Chica go Community Choir, Dorothy Norwood and the Angelic Choir, The Insitutional Choir and The Banks Brothers. At the affair, Edwin Hawkins was awarded the Mahalia Jack son prize as most promising new gospel artist and Jesse Dixon was awarded tie Joe Bostic award as best gospel singer of the year. The Capital City Five and The Voices of Harmon) will beat the Felton Grove Church, on High way 59, Sundav nlgl t, July G, at 7:30. The Evening Five will sing at the Spring Street Church, in Henderson on Sunday, July 6, The top Five Gospel I.PS for this week are; Songs of the Dixie Hummingbirds, Tin Five Blind Dot s of Ala., Inez Andrews, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, and the Dixie Humming birds Until next week, is our thought for today: “Father, we have sin ned against thee, agair.t thy Holy Will. We draw near to the Throne of Gi ace with Penit ent Hearts to Plead for Mercy." V WHEW, TAKE FIVE FELLOWS! - Camp Durant, Neuse: scout soi Raleigh’s Roy Scout Troop 262 slop for a shot rest while participating in field activities at Boy Scout Camp, June 13-21. Since the troop’s re organization in January 1968, this was its second successive year at summer camp and it proved to be a rewarding one. Os the seventeen boys in attendance, eleven earned merit badges and all tenderfoots and sec ond class scouts advanced one rank. Pictured from left to right, back row are: Dennis Earp, Thomas Kee, Jr., Steven Blalock. James Fort. Timothy Kee, Roderick Perry, and Ralph Gay. Kneeling from left to right are Tarry Newsome, Connie Lipscomb, Jerry Newsome, James Thomas, Jr., Quinton Mallette, Leroy Hinton, Miles Allen, and Everett Davis. Lying in the center is Harvey Heartley, Jr. UNCF Given Grants For 3 Courses Centers NEW YORK, N. Y.-Harry V. Richardson, executive director of The United Negro College Fund, last week announced re ceipt of grants totalling more than $500,000 under which the Fund's 36 member colleges and universities will receive mi crofilm researcli centers and MUSIC AWARD RF OI PI ENT - Miss Rhonda McLean, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs John McLean oi Pine -tii''Em d .field, is the recipient of r.t 1969' Aeolian Music Ch’l \ 'Mrd. The award is preset " • annual l • as a last ing in. o.oriul to Mrs. Stella Johnson, ioundei ol the club, who gave lifelong devotion and inspiration to the club. Miss McLean was presented an en graved gold c a: m and bracelet Monday night at the recital of students of Miss Flora. Can ady in the auditorium, of the Smithfield High School Mrs. John A. Wallace, Ji,, club- vice -president and chairman of the awards committee, made the presentation. Miss McLean was sponsored b;, the Smi it ; ) ield Jur.iot Woman’s Club, sue has compiled an outstanding record in music during the seven years she has been studying piano microfilmed materials on Afro- American culture and history. Two other predominantly Ne gro colleges —Rust College, Holly Springs, Miss., and Flampton Institute, Hampton, Va, -- also will receive the gifts. The grants were presented by the 3 M Co., (Minnesota Min ing and Manufacturing Co.), and the Hill Family Founda tion, St. Paul, Minnesota. 3 M Company will provide mi crofilm reader - printers and microfilmed copies of Afro- American materials filmed from the Schomburg Collection. Value of the 3M grant is ap Hudson tsF)dk J ■ ' EVE/f >^>\ A Nq X. / \fUH °° l \ I SALE ON LADIES DRESSES • PASTELS DARKS COTTONS VOILES DAY \ I AND EVENING • SALE ON SPORTSWEAR TAG ALONG TOPS PANTS • SKIRTS | I BLOUSES SHIFTS SWIMSUITS JUST FOR FUN HATS LINGERIE FOUNDATIONS I I UNIFORMS LOUNGEWEAR • SALE ON GIRLS DRESSES SHORTS SWIMSUITS I \ MIDRIFF'S PANT DRESSES SLEEP WEAR CULOTTES P.J.'S ROBES • SALE ON / \ BOYS SWIMSUITS BERMUDAS SHIRTS • SALE ON KEDS SLIP-ONS • SALE On/ \ MEN'S JAMS SHOES BERMUDAS SHIRTS DRESS AND KNIT • SALE ON LAMp/ \ SHADES ICE DRINK SPOONS FIELDCREST WHITE SALE * SALE ON / \ JUMPSUITS COVER-UPS TOPS SHIFTS BLOUSES BAGS JEWELRY/ \- NECKWEAR LEE ROWAN CLOSET AIDS LINGERIE \wATCHES • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE / SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE mmw ... -J. . - IIJ-MB—M-.mm.-n——MM—^ proximately $500,000, accord ing to Ray H. Herzog, vice president of the 3 M Com pany's Graphic Systems Group. The Hill Famlly Foundation sponsor workshops for librari ans and instructors, from each of the UNCF member colleges, who will utilized tne material for courses in Negro history. The Hill Family Foundation gift represents a value of more than $200,000. In accepting the grants, Di. Richardson stated, “I cannot think of a more significant area of need than that of expanding library resources of these in stitutions. It is here that the Williams Grove Baptist News WILLIAMS GROVE BAP- T IST-Sunday School opened at 10 a.m. with the superintendent, Dea. John H. Watkins In charge. The opening song was, "What a Fellowship”. The superinten der offered prayer. Teachers took chargi of their classes. The first Bible class was taught by our pastor, Rev. Cannady, second Bible class was taught bv Miss ALean Cannady, The subject of the lesson was: “God Continuing Encounter with the Social Order”. Motto text: "But let judgment run down as waters, and rightousness as a mighty stream,’ - Amos 7:24, At 11, we celebrated our pas tor’s four!l anniversary. Rev, W. a. Morgan, pastor of Eleva tion Baptist church delivered a “soul sterring” sermon. His text was taken from, the book of Revelation 2:4. His subject, ‘‘Thou hast left thy first Love.” which, was enjoyed by all. He was accompanied by Elevation Junior Choir. We wish to thank our many visiting friends for colleges have a great need. Speaking for the presidents of a'l these schools, 1 would like to express our gratitude in accepting those gifts,” Annua! Summer Heating SALE! Buy Now and Save A PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of NORTH CAROLINA 1720 Hillsborough St., Ralegh Ph. 833-6641 THE CAROLINIAN 9 RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. JULY 5. 1969 participating in our pastor's anniversary. The South Park Vocal Union took charge of the 2:00 service. f HAPPY! WE SHOPPED FOR QUALITY FURNITURE BRAND NAMES AT LOW PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK FREE DELIVERY e FREE PARKING Southern Furniture, Inc. s i\CEim VI3 So. Wilmington St. Phone 832-3252 This service was also er.joved by all. A THOUGHT: “Ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good.” 5
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