News From The
Christian Church
Allah rook To Speak
The Men’s Club of the church
will meet Saturday night, Nov. 7,
from 7 to 7:30, and Mr. Julian R.
Allsbrook will speak to the Club.
Every member of the Club as well
as every man in the church is urg
ed to be on hand for this special
program. After Mr. Allsbrook’s
speech, all those desiring to do so
will march down to the basement
and have supper with the Faithful
Workers Class, who are giving an
other supper to help pay for the
big and beautiful heater recently
placed in the church. We hope
all the men will be on hand at the
above-mentioned hour. Special i
tems of business will come up be
fore us at that time.
Ladira Buy Shrubs
The Ladies Aid is buying shrub
bery for the church grounds. This
is to beautify the church and
grounds, which is an excellent
Christian aercvice. Beauty is the
.signature of God.
Pastor Out of Town
The pastor will be out of town
from Wednesday to Friday night
attending the State Convention of
the church which meets at Wilson.
Order New Hymnals
The church ordered 118 new
hymnals this week, all of which
should be here for Sunday services.
We appreciate the response given
Mr. T. M. Davenport who labored
on this project. He did a good
job and to him our thanks are due.
Armistice. Sermon
The people of the city, and es
pecially those who have been in
any kind of military service, are
especially invited to hear the ser
mon Sunday morning on “What
the Unknown Soldier Told Me.’’
This soldier spoke to the pastor of
the church, and he comes Sunday
morning to tell the people what
was said in the conversation. Ev
eryone is cordially invited to hear
this sermon.
Coastal Plains Union
The Coastal Plains Union meet
ing convenes at this church the
fifth Sunday in November. We
hope to have all the members of
the church present as well as rep
resentatives from many other
churches in eastern North Caroli
na. The College Glee Club from
Wilson will be on hand with good
special music. Also a quartette
from Virginia will sing.
8. 8. Bally Day
The Sunday School is having a
Rally Day the fourth Sunday in
this month. Let us see how many
people we can get to Sunday
School that day.
Let us all rally to the support of
our church. Your church is your
best friend at all times. Labor to
be worthy of this great Christian
institution.
Calvary Church
Rev. W. T. Phipps, Pastor
We hope to have a larger attend
ance at Sunday School next Sun
day morning. Everybody come and
let’s build up our Sunday School.
Sunday School every Sunday
morning at ten'o’clock.
Services on the first Sunday
morning at eleven o’clock and on
the third Sunday afternoon at 3 o’
clock.
The home coming day held at
Calvary last Sunday was much en
joyed by the people from Hender
son, Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mt.,
Weldon, Littleton, and the people
of the community. Rev. William
Towe of Rocky Mount, a former
pastor of Calvary church, preach
ed the Sunday morning service,
and Dr. T. M. Johnson, pastor of
Littleton M. P. church, in the aft
ernoon. The Roanoke Rapids
Choir, directed by Mr. Alfred Mar
tin, sang some beautiful and en
oyable hymns. We were glad to
have them all with us.
Mrs. Rupert E. Ferrell and
daughter have returned from a vis
it to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vaughn in
Tar boro.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fulghum
and children of Smith’s Church
community, visited Mrs. S. C. Rig
gins Sunday.
E. E. First Baptist
Missionary Society
The Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Roanoke Rapids First Bap
tist church met at the home of
Mrs. L. W. Clements Tuesday aft
ernoon. The topic of the meeting
was: “Our Christmas Offering in
Kingdom Building” and the follow
ing program was rendered:
Hymn —Praise God From Whom
All Blessings Flow.
Devotional—Mrs. J. L.. Hutchin
son.
Prayer—Mrs. J. H. Hines.
Poem—Christmas Is Coming—
Mrs. G. E. Buckner.
Talk—The Contents of an En
velope and Trailing the Christmas
Envelope—Mrs. L. W. Clements.
Reading—Circling the Globe with
Prayer—Mrs. O. L. Smith.
Those present were Mesdames
Bell, Bowman, Jenkins, L. W.
Clements, J. L. Hutchinson, G. E.
Buckner, J. H. Hines, O. L. Smith,
T. G. Howard, V. C. Morgan, E. W.
Eubanks, Lewis Grimmer, Julian
Bell, Ivey Mohorn, G. N. Under
wood, J. M. Taylor, J. W. Womble.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lynch of Ma
con visited Mrs. Brown Thomason
Thursday.
Ladies Aid Meeting
The Enfield Baptist Ladies Aid
Society met in the home of Mrs. R.
Hunter Pope on Tuesday after
noon with twenty members pres
ent. Assisting Mrs. Pope as host
esses, were Mrs. Joe Pope and
Mrs. Nannie Lee Braswell.
Mrs. J. B. Britt had charge of
the meeting and Mrs. Sam T. Ha
bel, Jr., read the Scripture and
made beautiful remarks on same.
Mrs. Ira Wood, Mrs. J. C. Branch
and Mrs. A. C. Nichols Jr. were ap
pointed as a nominating commit
tee for officers of the society for
the coming year.
A few dollars was realized from
a "country store”.
After all busness was transact
ed and the meeting dismissed with
prayer, the hostesses served a de
lightful sweet course.
Catholic Church
Mass on Sunday at 8 and 10
o’clock.
Mass during week at 7 o’clock.
Evening devotions and sermon
Sunday evening at 7 o’clock.
The public is invited to attend
any or all of these services.
Fr. Peter McNerney.
Thank Offering Services
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Enfield M. P. church held their
fall “thank offering service” in the
church on Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Cecil Matthews, thank offer
ing secretary, in charge. A beau
tiful program of music and read
ing was given, after which the
thank offering was taken, which
approximated twenty-five dollars.
Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Peeler and
Mrs. Whisnant, were given a vote
of thanks for their splendid and
untiring services for the past year,
and as conference meets Novem
ber 4th, the secretary was asked to
write to Dr. Andrews. President of
the Conference, and ask that they
be returned. A telegram of birth
day wishes was sent to Mrs. Mary
Barnhill, who is in Durham, also
a “blue bird" letter was sent her.
The hostesses, Mrs. Eli Bellamy
and Mrs. George Parker, invited
the group to the Hut for the so
cial hour, where they served de
licious chicken salad with hot cof
fee, decorations and favors carry
ing out the Halloween idea.
Mrs. Fred Vaughn and daugh
ter, Patsy, of Tarboro, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Hutchinson this
week.
Missionary Society
The Mary Pierce Johnson Mis
sionary Society of the Weldon
Methodist church held its regular
monthly meeting, Monday after
noon in the Baraca room. The de
votional was led by Mrs. W. B.
Joyner. A very interesting leaflet
on Social Relationship was read by
Mrs. A. W. Oakes, assisted by Mes
dames E. G. Garlick, Bill Hudson,
C. J. Owen and John Sledge. Miss
Kate Garrett, chairman of the
nominating committee, submitted
the nominees to be elected for of
ficers for the coming year, and
they were voted on as a whole with
Mrs. W. L. Knight as the new pres
ident. The Minnie Bomar Mission
ary Society will unite with the
Mary Pierce Johnson Society in
the beginning of the new year.
There were about thirty members
present.
Miss Avy Gray and Henry Gray
of Richmond, Va. and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gray and children of
Williamston attended the funeral
of Willie Gray Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Riggins spent
the week-end at their old home
near Weldon. J
Mies Ophelia Chambliss spent \
Wednesday in Durham.
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