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PAGE FOUR PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS j: MUSIC IN THE CHURCH » f }%M EY * WILLIAM T. GRIMES F REPARATION FOR CHURCH MUSIC LEADERSHIP The musician who foci Unit God has calcd iiim into special i it 1 vice should obtain the best preparation pw-.ibl- foi hi ; work. : No rn.- -• lion Id pre-sunn that the Lord is jtis'.u-d with anythin,; i i< ' tb..n theve:} host tvpo of ;.*i"-<v thn >.vc .*!( ;>.t f • 1 1 ■ it mi : d> ■ Hun. You probably have heard symt iy that the only: efi'int need to put forth, is to go anti He will with you.; c.pdh v-air mouth and He will speak through > u. P* :-.a>nally, ! : ni: ’hat too many of us have taken the v.ronr, attitude toward such a statement as a result of misundeh: ?;* nd ing thr ti ue mean ; jn«. and have -become lazy when it comes to onr preparation. Tin- i p .ult is inadequate preparation that ultimately toads to poorly , prepared music programs and insufficient s; rvice as a whole In | iany instances his work has suffered because of the charade] tit- music used and inefficiency in leadership and rendition. As a jpyriptual basis for this discussion, road Co!o:-sians 3:16, Ephesians felt); Psalms 33:1-3 and Second Timothy 2:13. These have been; fclccU-d from a great number <.:•! roierc-ni.r baring on this subject,; it! the present time there- are many musician? v.-itu are under pa -.! for the amount of preparation which th« y hove received at a great Sacrifice. i The preparation of every leader of church music should be j four-fold if he is to render the greatest service inthe most effee , t.ve way. i. Spiritual Ho should be a devoted Christian at homo and abroad. A loyal i Chur* n ■ ruber, regular in attendance, taking an active patt in ; t apart from the music. H« should be generous in finan- • He should be soul winnot . P‘ leal .ry important that the body ■ n.iild be in a healthy con : .vder to have an agr* cable disposition a dear mind, a j * . . •'.«* and a go 3d personality. There are ma n y strenuous it'ilics ir. the musical work that make it m-.:< s.nv !■ r the musician j ha\ : a healthy body, 3. Mental Toi- mental p"-pau>tion f -t a succe-s—mu-ucian ' h -uhi be three I'old -a. He should obtain the ,very best lit«uary training possible, ti.,ch training will enable him to express himsdi in good English iii p.ibie: speet-h or private convei Nation. !• T-u-olegica! training »>. y, a working. knowledge of the Biiiic in or dot that he may he of use teaching groups and Sun • • School via-.- U :;hOU:d ’<• :tl tile .-.it .i-.)f tilth *.if th l-'iol/-. sight reading, history, hymnologv voice culture, conducting, fTyehology, county*) point comp*', it ion and • • mild be able to play some instrument i c. He should have expiv. no- n conducting choirs, glee clubs wmmunity music societies t aching i tn,y duel ; and qua. • let?. It will also be fine experience for .uni to know how to teach <• oar.d or orchestra. 4. The Duties In this age ol new adjustment:;, we tind now method:-', new in vention?, in the scientific. e- manic niwharwul and pr..n lon.-l v lid. Every effort .should be put forth t-n improve the old ideals pnd old wav of doing thing:. The unit condition ex.sts in th* t'hurr h. ; Many changes nee-.! to be made with the one purpose, to cai cy bn more e!h-ctive!v the work „f tin- Lord. 1!e church music pro f v mi ,ea whole h.t? modi little* progress. What do* - all of th- . iiM-an? The man oi v, man who tills the need of the present t.er f.uiiTti must be mote than a choir director. He or she must cor,-: duct the music program of the whole church. He holds the same! ) ..ition t.i the music program of the church as does the educa xmai director to the teaching and training *piogram of the church, i , His specific duties are a? follow: Director of the choirs, and j in nurge of all of it? activities, leader of congregational singing | , cn-.'.:' cnurch —rv--■ ;; sponsible for song leader?, and a - in other departments ©i the church; teach private* I c:• -os .-rgaivizer of special «i.uirs, choruses, and su-pervisoi ot th.- ! hole -church music program. , Thi music leader, regardless of bus specific duties should be j t- r m contact with the pa. ; i than with any one else. This j f- 'M.unship should be of mutual helpfulness. Both must it*aiiz... { r, though their tasks arc different their aims and purpose are | fiie same. They should plan their program together and work hand ; hi hand. The accompanist is one- -if the most vital factors in ewy J $ •*:• of re-ingoas music. Hymn anthem, and gospel song playing j V an art. i j Wo w.U be greatly criticized for our progressive change? from . t o'iv to time for the good of the- music program, but we must j ip-memHer that our one aim is to contribute to humanity and please j mg.’it' God. I THE MOST MODERN SPOT IN EASTERN CAROLINA DINE AT CLUB PONCE! AN A £46 PARK AVE, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. CALL 2074-J For Reservations Ernest (Cute) Davis, Mgr. MmmmmmmamsmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmEmmmm —“~— J>, -" l, "-f*, T iTMni r r.n l iimriTnntiiAHTruiLiiatix. iLiu»iLH>ri. | i.iuu.—i".j'ii MMHmam irmuimuMnnwirmi—mnnurmmnr uni : IT | : PAYS I | TO 1 U f. ! | Advertise $ ! : SEE , ; j WILLIAM GRIMES j YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE *f : 200 E. THOMAS ST. j ,• J # I SECOND SECTION ROCKY MOUNT The Deborah Bible Cla?? nl Uie j Mt Zion Chiiioh met at the hotne t. it jv::: Nuro Sberr.Hl Monday t j night. .Vli:. Aimit VV. !!.-* is pi e.-ii ,don *. Mr and Mr?. Walter Harrington .-. II 1n,.?! al.'f hoM.'-C", to 111 i.m a Hern non tea at the homo or ~ 1 Mr-. Emma Joyner of SOS Goldleaf ! Street on Juiy h. Out of town , *ui ~tr v.*ci < Mi uid Mr? John , ! HutL* ati and Mi Loifi.- Rest. Hi. hi: tjoi o. an 1 Mi E Wiiiiticiu land sister and Mr md Mr.*. Charlie ;Pi a: on of !'(I:• 1.1 a U -li - (’ I , Mi:. Di-iothy Lunn i.- Lack homo i after an operation at the Pdik ’View I lo" i*it a I SI i i- doing fine .l - - '-. B B’-’i t). Mrs G W i .lohn.-on, Mrs Marie Simpson and the Rev. R W. Underwood attend : the l-i'ish Ciunty School Con : v?mion a’ J.lie Little Hope HapUrt J Church. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiguin.-; i ;avc just announced the marriage j jof then daughter Dorothy to Mor i i.- B Fletcher, son ol Mr. and Mrs. i • pt: i Dowd of Tnrboro, at FLir n>; <* S. C. on July 17, They will i make their home in Rocky Mount, j B V Hawisn- of Atlantic Ave : - n? jia - undergone an operat ion at >:■ Park View Hospital and is now | h -irr,r: where he is reported recup- , ; u.. ing rapidly. I The Si. John AME Zion Chorea ‘ | usr.or board held its regular meet ling Sunday at the home of Mrs ; Maggie Jeffery Members and ! friends present were the Rev. land Mrs. F. Lowe and family, Mr. and Mr? Levy Dunn. Mi and Mrs I Oscar Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman : Li.w'ionee Mr Lena J Him ■ l*.ihn Barr. Miss Estcl Watson. Miss m y H-nper, Mrs. F.nrrra Hoi • u.gton. Mrs Fannie Camphe-il. .!■ hn Whitehurst Mrs Essie C'oun i-cil. Mrs. Lena McQuc-i. n. Mr: M.u*- eftr-i >• Mi .*: Ann John on. Richmond, Va Mi Rosetta Fai- ; on. Mrs Be;nc Fou t Mir. Emma ison. amt Mr- Hi*, i-' Garrett Goldsboro. na J Hire? has returned to the city after visiting in Haiti- ' jiivey and Now i York with relatives and friends. Mi and Mrs, Hermon Lawro-nre ' spent their vacation in Norfolk, with relatives and friend? Join. Joyner, Messrs Cicero Bat- Si. Miss Mary Lee Sumter. Miss .Mary I. Battle and Mas Pearl ? : Scott were recently called *..< Was.ii naron. D. C., to attend the funeral *.f iheir sistt'i’s hu.-barid. Spoit?- ; wood Bollins While there, they y ts.iled Muse, Maggie and Gladys • file, daughters of Mrs Cicero I Battle. i Mr and Mrs B C BaPk- honor- AT PEIEY’S I j• i i | Sheer Summer Clamour! 1 moss ) f 1.15. \. I L 45 gauge nylons are beautifully sheer | 3? 'wSmh/ yet give you good wear! You’ll find 1 V shades to blend perfectly with all your tag*' \ summer costumes. Fuji fashioned, with yk, \ nylon welt and feet. Size* BH-10H. \\ BARE!, E G NVL ON S VJ * lively euawarmed shades $ in seamless hose for the AA bareieg look of summer. In /OC 20 and 30 denier. UVz-iOVs, W ‘R««. ts. S, Pat, Off. $rH 4 * THE CAROLINIAN PERSONALS i. i ir daughter, Gloria Jean on h r ■i.-venth birthday with a par- i t-.- Sunday The little ho- less wel-; anied 64 children to enjoy the oc ra-ion with htr. A refrc-ihment (,uise was served. / Curtis and Willie Lee Hill were 1 honored with a birthday party at he hom< ; of their aunt, Mrs. Char ’i- Ravage recently. Among those ( • niiiving the occasion w- re: Joi-iie vi.'udic-. and Laura Shine, Annie : Ma. !•-. Gloria Jean, Barbara. An - u • Fra k. and Willie Herman' ':>!!' Charles and Herbert Wil -'M-.-in- Leniwi and Harold Havii n ;d-rth.i and Jean Purvis, Jes- * sic I)un: : ton. Annie P. and Willie , ; * ni.- . Stimlev. Pee Wee Brown, , and Louts Williams. LIILRLH NEWS’ 11 ' »■ ! NTH DAY ADVENTIST 1 i- t - F; C Ward is holding ai P-ihlc tent effort in Wilson. Every o v i ■ ms ited. nint.<ni pianist of the lo cal church, accompanied his moth r’’hei Minton Stephens, back to Jersey City G . • r of Philadelphia, is visiting friends here. Ptith Conn igve of New York i> spending her vacation uh *1 grandmother. Mrs. Nina Dick-' -ns. i- Martha July, stationed at; Charlotte. N. C.. was at heme on a sit. ’ *■• Alice Johnson of ) .c-'-h'i r a. ”loi ida. is visiting her sister, Mrs. me.- Wr.'-t :n Mr. Warren i? as- , 'n l F.lu'iu at th*.- local church. Mr Narcisus Bnnvn is visiting . . i.d ■ .ii Washington, D. C vii - Victoria Rivers is visiting datives in Philadelphia. PERSONALS followin'* persons attended a production of "The Lost Colony” tunt- o last week: Drs. Wni. Ses m- ."u-d o R. Stovall, Mr. and Mrs F. C. Hunter, Mi?: Flossie Me !: iv. Mcs i- G Edward Parti, -' Howard Dave and Hawkins. and Mi- U G Dickens,' accompanied by Miss Taylor of Durham visited here recen'ly. J-rnc? E Putman of NCC Col lege visited his parents. Dr. and; u J F Pit^'nan. Mi* Lucile Davis i? vi-iting in i New York and other northern points. ■ Mr? Isabel Baft-'ii Jones of New York is visiting her mother and 1 relatives. * Mrs John Lucas and daughter of '’i". an. N C. are visiting their f.,rii; i' in-lav. and grandfather, the Rev. T L Lucas on Pennsylvania ; \onue. Umnilimaii Voices Afijjrcciahon For i Jioir Perfonnanre BY Rtf HARD < (JAY, IK | 1 ..i'" c * . :!v la-i Sunday mom- 1 iin. in a i.i; : or-dent rn •(! I decid 'd to hear the choir of the Saint James Baptist. Church | irk Let ‘ :.en the choir • ang a livmn but I experienced an elation almost be yond life when the choir rang Detfs ‘‘l'll Never Turn Back No More.’ I wa surprif.*: to lit at* the choir lo lhe mirribet ;u well, ’ ' 1 ->> choitld mri via tribute to the man who lias work ed jo tirelessly with this great choir. William T Grimes and I fin- 1 v.ued htgh achool together and he | • in. he • <’hool m oil-. Since then j he has studied further and become j qti-ii'i. d tr- ,nn -'nri met- tl)*’ ' It is a pleasure to know that a I " A k . . i The song "I'll Never Turn Back j No More " Ire been my favorite for j 20 year? and 1 have sung it many ! tune but nevei hav 1 tell’ it as! i did last Sunday f could almost j t th. ange! of paradise beckon-j :g for sinner? to turn around, put j ->n the spiritual garb, and ascend 1 n’o heaven. : ''’’- iine* tin orc^nh'i?, **>id j the pastor, the Reverend Mr. Ma uli Ct. L. L U nil Ol IT t -•» | h<- it- hard work in training the! choir in such commendable man- ; i ner I say to all of you, keep up the r od work and "Never turn back no more." DEATHS'&I'UNERAIiS 1 i 1 i Final rites for Mrs. Lena Baker ’ ; who died at her home on Monday | :of lasi week were conducted from j :tic Antioch Baptist Church Friday' t lath week with the Rev Weave) tdiverii the sermon. Surviving are seven children, 13 i • grandchildren, a husband, two sis- j ; ters and four brothers. Interment for Mis Hannah Bn; - j ; urn of New York was made at Pine j Top? on Friday t last week. C C. j Stokes was in charge of the burial. | a | INQUIRY By J chin Henrik Clarke for ANT How can you sing America? With on. souls c.-pu/cd a glee. Advertising your greatness. FoaMir.r. of void* victories, While men denied juGiee, i: nan';.:g trs rn v jtr i. ees? _ j At. nt ?:"> p,-i cent of the .;* lion a I cr-iTi crop this year u plan; - i •i to hybrids vanties. FvECOND SECTION laitiiled Pianist INo\v Plaviui* iiciT r O Mi? Mai v Mclntyre, who i? an . -cornpli lied niusician is very eminent and wel: known in the church world o . xustc. She ha: ■■ - I 1 :, - 1 a on Church a uini:'! a numbei *4* "Ab -T.i rved also at 'i.er chtii'ch* ? id convention;, ■ltefesill sh ‘- stud m | Hunch Mu?:c, 11 c£«<f Brooklyn, N Y. under Or. Cict Jaeksoti; and is Miss jVietntyii' ' , . iIOW a \< i y i :-ron-ii?ing student of the pipe-or ! an. under the instruction of W. I -Reward Manley ~f the St. Janies Church here. BOY RETURNS SI,OOO RETS $5,00 REWARD COLUMBUS. Ga. iANI*: A | II >far old hoy. Otl r| ter Jack on, received a think you of sf, for returning $1,005 he tound to the lover, The lose# was O. L. Warren, owner of a groeerv store. Oiliel fount) the money as he was leaving a movie theater fast told to mothei ibonf the money, and she told him to tcj.othit to the pohe. He turned the money over to two plains I clothesmen who returned It to Slip owner. Warren dropped by j tile hoy s house and gavt him the reward. lUMBR SHOP" For Smart High Nts led LADIES tITVREI, AT VIUDIKAIE I‘RIUES » Dresses » Buits » Underwear • Sportswear » Coats » Handbags • Hose * Children's Wear GLAMOR SHOP Rocky Mount Glamor Shop—Rv-cky Mount : Rocky Mount FUNERAL home Hi Allan sr Ave Phone ?858 VAt BUI N\t » sERYH »•' The Home of AllaiitK Mutual Luna! .ViVociation : ■ . Social Mclver KING OF THE BOOT BLACKS 12S E, THOMAS ST. T -n -~ nrrn>»> ■«* wn nmr iMswnii ATTENTION CITIZENS AND BUSINESS MEN THIS PAGE WILE PROVE TO BE AN INVALUABLE ASSET | TO YOUR COMMUNITY | i .! AND BUSINESS I mm mmm THIS IS YOUR PAPER THIS IS YOUR SPECIAL PAGE L STIMULATE ADVERTISING PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS * V REMEMBER EVERY TOWN NEEDS h NEWSPAPER I 1: WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1948 Kooky Mount All-Stars \ In Win Over Hanks . ROCKY MOUNT The Rocky j Mount All-Stars won thru 19Ui name ovc the Scotland Neck ; Hawks Sun .... . in a ii-l victory be li.'ind ': i: (out hit pitching of ‘v rewbalJ Harrison. Tin- Ail-Stiii. barnstormed the i ■Ai'riui Kinston Greys 16 to 5 I muter lit -aj here Monday night j ■■■ 1• ■ • i I. cy ran the Gteya to every 1 angle ,jf the park. i All of the All-Star players hit j ii.v,: to three hits for the Hits. R ' , AtMOn limited the Ureys' six hits. •■ad registered his ninth win against j | >a* feat . 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