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WEBK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1048 Easier Worship . ■ j Sen ires BV JOSEPHINE T! ItKELI. i , Aiiters and Bzot ers of Aier cy ~nd Hope observed ther Lit.; r.nMiv.i-.ary Sunday morning witi <*■ sunrise prayer meetim; Then regular service began at i?!■ v■■ i, o'clock. Dinner was served followed by the afternoon service. The ser mon was delivered by Mrs. Bessie Cameron niter whin, gif's were presented to our honorable prcsi den Mrs Suvanna William# end tl)i vie.- president, Mr#. Mary E Wall, and also Mis. Fannie Pane -on. Her husband, William Troy Panel won, was given a beautiful vaka which was i .--urp'ise birthday present tor Mrs. Patterson and also g wedding anniversary for Mr and f\!r. Patterson. There were the .Si- 1. i# of Mercy from Clayton nnc. also the Lincoln 1 3 ark Frayei Band. Mi - (.'airy Scon is president of (no hand. ,’lr Pulley is president of the , ' ei of Mercy in Clayton. Tin Si. i# ol' Mercy of Raisin weie or gammed 4-i years ago. The late Mi.-. Knona Barbour was founder -aid president and served in the lattei po- until her deatli Slit wa,; suc i'i' led by Mrs. Suvonna Williams who is now th< pi e. hen;. j his °rg mzation located on (he cor Sending Funds Out Os Town? then use a BANK MONEY ORDER Safe-Inexpensive I Convenient To Buy at t First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. ‘'Serving Eastern Carolina' RALEIGH, N. C. THINK OF ST! A BIG QUART BOTTLE fWijm |1 LANG’S PICKLES [,«a Q*- bot - 23c IONA PEAS 3 No. 2 cans 23 c j SULTANA | Apple Butter 28 az. ar 19c IONA SLICED or [ S ALVES YET I OW CLING 1 PEACHES No 2 1-2 25 c j LIBBY’S OR SULTANA | , Fruit Cocktail No, J can 24c ARMOUR'S STAR TREET 12 oz. c*n 40c t MILD A MEM OW G^FEE 8 O'CLOCK 1 h. bag 40c . NEW GREEN CABBAGE - - . lb. 6c FRESH TENDER STRING BEANS - . 2 lb. 25c 2 LARGE HEADS LETTUCE . . 25l \ 8 LB. MESH BAG ORANGES - . . 33c u. S. NO t WHITE POTATOES . 10 lbs 49c , I f f Round Steak Cutlets lb. 88c If 1 Chops lb. 88c f Lfll Sbulder Chops lb. 85c Rump >&r Slrloin Roast, lb.' 69c •*. Hargett s-t. ~~ 410 HiLLSßQ*p ir 3£^ j nrr 01, Bladen and Hargett Street#. |We !m\e "ur service every Friday | nigln. The public is welcome to J e ire ■id worship with us. \ m: A NOTES Washington Hit) Y-Teens ob . vtd Holy Week witn services in i high School Auditorum March j 22-2(1. Each service was very irn l pressive. The trials and sufferings <)•' Christ were discussed each day : by an outstanding minister and ser j vices were led by the Y-Teens. A beautiful white alter lighted ; with a huge candle was in me j noodle of the snipe: the Cross stood out against the buctcgiound of the stage curtain::. The song service of Easier music set the atmosphere i and the : Indent body end faculty j tned vflioleheartedly in the wot ship service. The Public Affairs Commute.: will spon.soi n di.-cu -ion a( the YWCA Sunday. April -1 at 5:00 e. M whet; L)i Sanford Win#’on w;' 1 be present to discuss his recent '•tuny on Juvv.de Delinquency I Among Nii-roe- in Ra.cigh. Tim ' pubic is cordially invited to attend '.hi- discussion. Mi ■ J E. Htci-r i ; chairman of tin Committee. The first meeting of she Institute h i Parenl: will be held on Monday ‘night. Apt .1 a. at 7:30 p. m. in tit.. Assembly Room of tie YWCA. Par- ents and interested friends are in vited to attend. I The Commute of Management i i looking forward to an evening of fun with you on Friday nigh;, April 2 a! 8:00 o'clock Bring you* la ic-nds and enjoy the evening. L'2 Baptised; Adults am! Uiildren join ( hiin h hi Holv Saturday Riles Twcmy two persons were papii. - j r-.| unci bee.-m - rn.inbei: ol the Si. ; vi,alien # Catholic Cm rh in Holy j Saturday rites admin:.#*c-red -it do |c nieh nerv Saturday They ate. Martha Bi d«all. Eliza beth—Bessie J Biown. Martin- Everett Ilaywood P:d rick—-We. | hen Haywood. J.»cpii Lynn Hay ■cii'd Helen Birdsnll. France. ; Jean Jeffries. Mane -Annie Mae , Edwards Cecilia—Do: if Hinton. F; i.nees—-Jean tta Rob'rtson. Be i n.iciet'.c Elizabeth. Hinton. Thelma i'.i.utui. Jean An. Thomas Ches ter Parker. F-ederiok- Harold Row . : la. J. ,Josc-pa • Emmet! Gill John : i. . le i her I Jeloric- Nina I Dunsinn. Joan—Margaret Osborne Mrs Anru» Marie Duel’, and Eliza ! both Bryant Si or - or.-, were Dam : W. Cole |j! ContHt' diut'd} lihl WEEKLY SERMONETTE ' l ' j V*' .Jfgjji' ,'■ ■ i 5« *'***- «»' •• »« 'OIINSOS 1 • )j B J ’ M ,if si II ItIGHTI Ol SNFSS |-*.,| i- . .<■■< • f- • ' M dfjLm iji I.x r; voui rig a:.' ness ,hal* ■ :| u -i. . iv. :-u a ’dt V? f>, T il ' ® Fr® W -t/aHtkVf' *;■( .■ ; exceed th« reght'.-ou.Mi' s# of the tvn**** •’« .itA *''' jvj "d th<T p ; :i'i ; -e non Is- I" ' n.u —p. - ''j ~ Ti l■'W >: d» Wr-fl spoken by :T: < •’ .:.#•■ Je-ci *•-' ~~— — 2. J y Je-its to his disci pies: Jesus wa -oul Pha. < c L ~~~ —*-'• QfAi y*, igw I - r 7 " : :h3. 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Jf! j j g. tie ur, V ! ’" r ' V 'j | j |M! Ml !j: ! } : li : 1 • :.A i ! !I, mmmßm f i I i II I ■ ! i !! | THE REV. PAUL li. fOHNSON || | ! s 1 nils FEATI'RE IN srmsOKFT PA the Hi' I.BVH'tC ( IMdM-MlMlf.lt MERCHANTS AMIIM)!\IDI Al> 1 ' i Hamlin Drug Store Hayes-Jackson Electric Co. Arcade Building 133 E - Hargett St. lanrtfts E. Young, Prop. Crtmmtmlhr c* - Third War'! Service Station Hatris Earber College Community Dnisr More Sfc.il P.-tml™, Pr -t* soa s. Bio™, se J . horriHs Hamlin Prop, j . ac* Centra- !.)ru a tore Arnold s G rocery I ' | Acme Auto Service P. E. Ws:r b-fy r rmaciai H. W. Arnold Prop. j Standard Oil Produrtt. . „. , , . „ „ Oy, I Cl !>■» iv ! ! I L arm* J4E'if-'lif’*', K/'ju-L'et LIT J. li. L'A * .S Selah Jubilee Singers L. w. L ; g£>->, P op. p -‘ e }<i rl Ral s<r '- t,rh N/ ACP Thurman Ruth, Para' -'se C'rill LigLfner’s Fur.e: a s Home North Carolina Mutual Life Ins. Co. K«;ne, Masnembi.rg. Prop. Sm*. ’.iield Sl | C. C. Spaulding, President A. E. Brown, _ , , « Cohere C -z,. -y jj District Mgr., 120 E Hargett Si Hr Nelson I . ?erry Cecil Coble, Prop. jjjj j I YliiUiJlMWailWfe *— Wllplßiii 1 Mil IW t‘i ~ > Imi 1,. nail .» 11, .1 rrmiir T'm<nil«—in 11 1 » ~ wumi—i mi •‘- 1 «»•««- —--V !«.... . ivv-.-i 1 nr- ■ r ‘!'"HIWIIWI .... , ~ . .. ... ■ v-l* s' tjs.’oi- -i -1 man, Y Bertha Coleman, ivl: a j Ida H. Doykin. ivir . cleatrice We*. #, 1. Mi; uctlhii Edwards, Mrs. 1 i Nancy Wesley, and James H. Boy ■: kin 1 , The communicant:’ were baptised | m three {.roups, t hue Kev. John b Dillon baptising the first groun, ! ; the Km Thornn# Lynt;, the second I group arid the Rev Jerome M. Tim ncy. the tiiird group. Last Raleigh Civic Learie ftleet Slated t Th, fast Rakt-zh e tvic Leagtr ;■ , s aster of important cure events ••• act upon wi.cn it rntei • :■ 3:50 s undey, April Vh, at <h. -: D.tY-ie Svec-t Pn- byte i 111 Church A more.' 11l will be "Our Hlui for Roaistration and voting in the Coming Election" by Attorney F e J. Carnage, and "Tne Regi--na' . School Idea as ir A'l'ectt us l:; - \.,rtk (a; Una' by Attorney He. 1 . n I. Taylor. Also "Jim Crow m • 111 Raleigh P O " is on the ‘go, ■ da The Presbyterian Church wi.l fiu nish the music. > Having been twice postponed ■ tn is year, in ordci t-. coupe rule with the eitizens committee and tie Band Uniform Drive for W;.>•:< ire ton High .School on., once sirea. the r aromntam jtd tmdei, the me i.tm .# senedi’lei Ito he held Sunday 3:30 .am .... j.-novv, sleet or hail. No Negro On Richmond Organization Slate hi Lmincil Elections *<l; liAIONl) • .'..YI' > Rtchu, e. Cut.: ii.. usso: iation ignored How ,;ld H Coils’ .lets veil* Ie;.l hi tvoulc fight the organization's entire stair in * audio; toy i>-- ir City council l.i-l week if !■ confnim-d nr \«-j* » .vne.ier. Tne .'i.-ae -iatii'n named r, ■ U.lt of tun candi.iaU - without a ; igle N.gto. Mr Com ie. a local w itite a’:.,, .... w nn um uccc.-t.su* • <Miuiid;.,e for the House of Dei. a es m \ ii ■ ,imi last fall. He is considered one the tnosi liberal w ete polite:.., • ..'/irants in the state, tee associalioi/- catvi.ie.aies b. ~g 1 e nuntbet now .u:m;g i. <r the new 9-man unkarner.il eouneil up Ito 22. Three Negro candidates hav uli , ady entered the raci. They aa OIA, 1 tv Hill, prominent attorn . Samuel Kelley, and ; y owned K . Smith. Support YOll r Paper. Texas School Hearing ,n..<v n\iu, TeXviS a. a ! pie-tnal eonlereoce here March 1 22. the Judge of the United States District Court for the Western Dis i ; iei es Texas set July i as the date foi hearing the ease against (he He;,ru Independent 5:..t00l District in Texas. , uorl Marshall arid W J Durham. NAAC.P l*m CARD OF THANKS Wilmington Alumni Chapter Kappa Alpha Pst Frafermt. vOimingt-n. N. C. Friends & Grf-f ks Fraternity, U. S A Dear Sirs: T h e ‘Wilmington Alumni Chapter" ot the "Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity" wisher- to lake this method tn thank the frater nities, the sororities, and our many friends; tor their numer . us. .'.angratula'.ions sent us dur ing the time o1 our initiatory pro gram. Our chapter has pledged itself to give theii whole cooperation arm support lo you in every ef fort . Fratei - na ily yours, French I. Davis Keeper of Records VvMlr.]'ngto.fi Alumni Chapter Kar.p; Aipha Psi Frate-niiv j vers, are arguing, on behalf of Mr. J v, 11 ban.. 1 ters, that Hen rue's Nt r ■ 1 1 . . 1 j. *.l*ool it. maoequaii, on i.nitary an s j inferior. -I A patch of imitation or real 1. ... , .-i sewed on the knees of boy..' I Save Money!l I buy WAR surplus I CLOTHES GALOSHES SHOES BLANKETS 8 UNDERWEAR SHIRTS GLOVES j AND NUMEROUS OTHER BARGArNS ; 1| j 1 11 1205 £,Martin_Sirce >: ~~ R aleigiuH, CB| ! | | j near ary market ia> knickers sa\ time and kiticlc ■ vi r :i conn.., 1 1) cleaning oil the inevitable spring mud that ac companies the marole days. CLASSIFIED MAN TO WORK on dairy farm. Slate experience arid sa .ry Wanted." Write G arden For :r». Vega, New York. PAGE FIVE
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