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THE GOSPEL WORW BY JAMES THOMAS ♦ Sister Celia Haves, Pastor of the Mount olive Holy Church is observing her first anniversary which is already in progress with a different speaker and eu*st groups each night. Monday night: Rev. W, R. Turner and the Big Ten Club, 4th Ward Prayer Band presiding; Tuesday night: Rev. L. L. Wilson and Providence Gospel Chorus, and Mission* ary Circle One and Two pre sident; Wednesday nights Rev, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and Mount. Calvary Holy Choir; Thursday nights Evangelist Eve lyn Scott of the Trueway Holi ness Church and the Vinson) Church Male THOMAS Chorus of Durham; Saturday Night: Rev, Robert O’Neal and The O'Neal Revival Team. Mrs, Marie Battle presiding, Sunday afternoon: Rev. Harris and The Rand Street ‘Christian Church Choir, New Bethel Choir, and the Mount Olive Church Choir; Sunday Night; Rev. Edith Pear- GET READY FOR SCHOOL DAYS! SUITS ™ DAND ™v sl.lO DRESSES PLAIN” SI * SKIRTS PLEATS EXTRA) OR PANTS 60$ a I 4-SHIRTS ON HANGERS OR FOLDED Si* 00 M One Hour Dry Cleaning Service on Request” --ALL AT— PLAZA ONE HOUR CLEANERS NEXT TO A&P NE\yCOMBE KOAD Telephone 834-4412 For people who need cosh at Christmas. Branch Christmas Club is for you! Just open an account at any Branch office with $i or more. Add that amount to your account every week. (We’l! even give you a payment book to remind you.) Then when next Christmas ro!!s around, you’!! receive a check for the fuii amount of your savings. Look at it as a Christmas present to yourself. Or here’s another idea: Give a Branch Christmas Ciub account to your parents. Or to your children. Putting aside a small amount each week is easy. It sure adds up! And it takes the burden out of handing out Christmas money right when you need it yourseif. Plan ahead. Open a Branch Christmas Club account today. And make next Christmas bill-less! KS Branch flilßalßS BANKING AND TRUS T COM PAN V son and Her Joyeues ot Fu quay Springs. The Souis of Calvary of Frankstritc-n, The Golden Ec hoes, and others will render a musical program at the Concord Community Center in Louls burg Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Choir No, 2 of the Bazzel Creek Baptist Church will celebrate its sth anniversary Sunday, beginning at 4 o’clock, On program will be the Spir itualettes of Bunnlevel, Raleigh Male Chorus and others, Rev. W. A. Burwell of Ra leigh will be the guest speaker at the Rogers Chapel Church Sunday afternnon on a Mission ary program at 3 o’clock. The Cowan Family, The Capi tal City Five, The Daughters of Zion and The voices of Har mony will sing at the Holiness Church In Lillington Sunday night at 7:30, There will be a big Thanks giving musical program at the Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Louisburg Sunday night,'fea turing Brother Ed Hall and the Lvening Five. Until next week, here is our thought: “To those of oenitent » jaSCrfßSßfcaaraEfc iasw W Tfi •- f BROWNIE TROOP ENTERTAINS HE RE-Brownie Troop 413 of Tut tle Community Center entertained parents and friends with a Teapot Social Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5 p,m. with Mrs. Josephine Egerton, leader. A short skit, “the Brownie B’s”was presented by the Brownies. Refreshments were enjoyed by all. Brownies present were: seated left to right, Phyllis Farris, Ava Greene, Natalie Thompson, DeAnne John son, Crystal Watson, president, Shirla Sewell, secretary, Patrice Thorpe, treasurer, Romana Perry, Christoiino Carson, and Susan Watkins, Stand ing left to right: Brenda Evans, Yolanda Simmons, Michelle Revis, Cynthia Taylor, Marie Johnson, Gilada Taylor, Veronica Scott, Lillian White, LuAnne Cheatham, Charlene McCoy, Felita Lewis, Penny Sal ter, assistant secretary, and Sandra Pope. Anita Phillips, Sharyne Copeland, Violet Bullock, Annette Hinton, and Jeanette Hinton are not shown in the picture. Miss Fisher To le Crowned At Si. Augustine's Miss Carolyn Levern Fisher, a 2t-year-old senior of Brook lyn, New York, majoring in Health and Physical Education, will be crowned “Miss Saint Augustine’s College,“officially on Saturday, November 22, at 8 p.m. The Twelfth Coronation Ceremonies will take place this year in the Student Union Lounge. Miss Lorraine Green, a 1089 graduate from New York City and last year’s queen will hearts, the Redeeming love of Christ restores the beauty of His peace.” V' " •••* r# <• • >** Ted knows his cars. Ted says, * MBp- IBy ) "The cars for action, the cars MBk W § for comfort, the cars for plea- mb I | sure are at Sanders Ford," For the car right for you, come irvsnd awOOlMr 1a i k to Ted. He knows. §BHBgE>r kKB&M 834-7301 401 Downtown Bivrf. SHE SANDERS FORD FIRST crown Miss Fisher. The incoming queen is a member of the Physical Educa tion Mayors, the Fencing and Gymnastics Clubs, and the Drill Team. She is a member of the Sigms Gamma Rho Sorority. Miss Fisher attended Pamli co Central High School In Bay boro, and was named “Miss Parnlico Central High.” Her college attendants will be Miss Chiquita Allen, a fresh man of Washington, D. C.jMiss Nancy Otey, a sophomore of Washington, D. C.; Miss Mary Merritt, a junior of Clayton; and Miss Lydia Goffigan, a senior of Virginia Beach, Vir ginia. The official welcome will be given by Dr. Prezell R. Robin son, president, Saint Augus tine’s College. The public is invited. Hudson Q^efk . f|) (Jjl TURKEY DAYS /j§2| Mm coat sa * e * 1/; rVT 4 / Ur 7 UN-TRIMMID _ fj , in -1 COATS 35 .-*7O ll 1/ I J FUR-TRIMMED COATS *6oT«.‘ll(r / \ \ \ y j Does your old coat look shabby? / m %M\A Need a new one? Good! Because j /I \ we’ve got coats in the newest, most exciting, and fun designs this sea id ■ I son * l°°k at the i election! You \yy will bold bashful plaids, '> super-charged checks, beautiful Vr^. ; solid colors that range from bright and daring, to soft, utterly feminine f iITvV pastels. They buckle up in front, or s button up the side, some are made extra beautiful with fur trim, some fPIB j - |.l X are more beautiful without it. No * matter what your taste in coats, be /(j-it daring or demure, you’ll find it at k |>€\ Hudson-Belk. j* J U Pi \ GVyJ, v \ Now, during this special sale, buy a j \ \ coat, for $35 or up, and get a big 10 - /. -S’jj to 12 pounds turkey, FREE! ■, \ \ J \ COATS—BASEMENT STOEE \ v V K \ \/ yj xy\ COATS—SECOND FLOOR A\j7% / u COATS— 2O6 SWOP I ~ _ Shop Friday Night if¥» 1 0. Mil H9mndoa43rd Ammmiy The 43rd anniversary of the Rev. Josephus Daniels Hill was celebrated Sunday, November 1.6 at the Eagle Rock United Church of Christ Rev. Hill haspastor ed at Eagle Rock for the past 43 years. He is a native of Wake County and is present ly residing at 913 East Davie St. His early education was re ceived in the Raleigh Public Schools. His high school and Theolo gical training were received at Shaw University. He came into the ministry in 1918 and since his ordination as a minister In 1518, has pastor ed the following churches: New Bethel, Wake; Rand Street, Gar ner; Eagle Rock, Red Hill: New THE CAIOUNI&H RALEIGH, N. C., 3ATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1960 Betnel, Johnston; Antioch and St. Delight. He has served the Southern Division of North Carolina Con gregational Christian Confer ence in the capacity of presi dent, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Under his dynamic leader ship, Eagle Rock has been com If in limitin' quantity! ' BROOKS APPLIANCE CO. 120S.SioentSt DiaIBSB4BH A,.: pletely renovated with the an nexation of a multi-purpose room. Currently, Rev, Hill is in the process of renovating St De light Church in Louisburg. Go To Church Sunday 5
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