PAGE TEN The feminine Front By Rosalie Williams or (Items for this p.olamn should be mailed Ut 215 East Lenoir Street! In ■.the wake o t my reporting last week that there is such a dearth of social club news during the.:*" meetings '■ y v given by Mrs. ■y. Thelma Keck for ; P ■■'the Capital / ;■ Bridge Club » : Tlte dinner! Mrs. Williams party was held | last Saturday at Mrs Keck's home or. Pettigrew Street, and a pretty . party it was with ladies lovely m . their cool pastel cotton and linen frocks. Guests enjoyed a menu sea- ; fur mg broiled chicken, potato sal- , ad congealed fruit, lettuce and to- I rr.ato, strawberry shortcake and iced tea. Prize* awarded to high scor ers at bridge were pretty piec es of jewelry arid silver There w*« also a Jewelry gift for the person whs* was lucky’ enough to draw a. certain number ♦he date of the month. Let's see. Who were those win ner? The lucky number was drawn by Mrs. Nan Watts. Club members receiving prizes for high scores were Mrs Catherine Winters and Mrs. N E. Lockhart; non-club members were Mrs. E Hamlin and Mrs. M. Capehart Club members present wt rt Mesdarnes Sarah Brower, May me Flagg. Nan Inborden, Chios Laws. C. B. Ltgon, N. E. Lockhart. S. Love, Mildred Taylor, Flo Turner, Nan Watts, and Catherine Winters Non-member* there were Mrs 1 GREAT JLp ak : WHISKEY | IT’S TIME TO STARTS# A SAVINGS ACCOUNT, SpHagdfls« i* wakt-tsp dm* for eatwrv 'i tad k can m#ao * fresh beginning far • pew, to©. Now is * good rime to plus f»r ■ I the futur* by opening » livings a Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH DURHAM Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh S7DS HILLSBORO STREET. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA TEL TE 3-1071 ri ;me? Mattie Akins, M Capeha. .M. Yarbrough, Mary Curtis. K. • Hamlin, G Harris, Ethel Lytle D. : Oicv and Catherine Turner. PERSONALS Miss Vivian Irving i? back in the city after attending a Race Relations Conference in Nashville, Tenn. Miss Irving, always in the foreground when civic affairs arc rorseerneit. re ports ih.rt the conference was quite stimulating. She brought hark best wishes from the Mal colm Williams family and from the Halliburton*. Mrs. C. B. Ligon ha? loft. Ra j leigh to visit in Washington. D C. ! and other points north The J E Lytles have left for New .Jersey to visit relatives and | friend? i Visiting relatives and friends in ! the city are Mr. and Mrs. "Duke" O'Dood of New York City. Mrs. I O'Dood is the former Miss Edythe i Pope of Nazareth Their daughter : is with them j Airs. Evangeline Hunter of 1008 1 Manly Street was hostess to the j last meeting of the Willing Work i err- Club of St Paul A M E. ' Church. AN EDITORIAL R.v Ihe way. did you read the j editorial in a local daily last Fri | day? I refer specifically to the ar* | tide setting forth the Golden Ver tical Plan to solve the integration • problem. That was the most time* | ly piece of irony J remember read | ing in a long, long time. ■fust in ease you missed ft, the plan in essence is this: The races in North Carolina and other parts South, says the au thor Golden, get along beauti fully in every situation except one, that Is when they sit down together in public. They have the most intimate relation* in Many Out-Of-Town Guests Attend Reception Honoring | former Miss Latina /. Hargett, George W, Greene, HI | v '/ .•••'• . ; :;; c ' •V.y? 4 *--'''*. . i ■ >.y.. - _ _ ■'." .... .. ■vi 7«7 • *z MR. and MRS. G W. GREENE, HI ! LIGON GRAD WEDS Mrs j Margaret Melvin announces the I marriage of her daughter, Em ! ma Ruth to William A. Tyson. I Emma Ruth, a 1955 ‘Deb’, was a . member of the National Honor ! Society. New Homemakers of | America and many other clubs j upon graduation this year. The j new bride is a 1956 graduate of ; the J. W. Upon Junior - Senior i High School. The bridegroom is | the son of Mrs. Agnes Tyson of 6 Lee Street The bride’s parents reside at 826 E. Martin Street. The marriage was solemnized on July 16., RETURNS TO GREENSBORO | ~~ Mrs. Eala Johnson Whitley of ! 12H-E South Overmeyer Street, j Greensboro has just returned j from an extended vacation in the ; east where she visited her sister ! Miss Anna Johnson, In Atlantic City, a friend, Mrs. Lillian Smith in Philadelphia and another sis ter. Mrs. Marie. Taylor In Wash ington, B. C, stand-up positions and there's not any trouble The solution of the school inte gration problem therefore is this: Let someone come up with desks without seals for the school rooms. Johnny isn’t learning to read sll j ting down anyway so that, might ! solve educational as well as inte | grationa) problems’ THE CAROLINIAN Chavis Heights BY MRS MAY L. BROAD IE Help us this day, O Lord, to re- j ] member that Thou hast a pattern j for our lives Help us from day to j day patiently, and faithfully to j build our lives according to Thy j pattern. i CHURCHES Wilson Temple Methodist. Church j -- Sunday morning worship: The j powerful and spiritual sermon was j delivered by Rev. L. W. Coltrain of N. Y. City, from the Book of 1 St. Luke, 19th Chapter, Ist through | Bth verses, "And Jesus entered and passed through Jerico.” St. Paul' A, M. E. Church: The morning message was brought by the pastor, the Reverend L. S, i Penn, whose text was taken from |St John. .10-27, “My sheep hear !my voice, and I know them, and j they follow me.” Theme: “Whose ! voice do you hear.” Music was ren i dered by the Choristers. At 6 p.m. the league, led by Mrs. i A G. Logan for the older group, j and Mrs. Bertha Smith for the i younger group, had a very inter esting study, followed by refresh- I men is served by the “United j Daughters Board of the church. 1 Mrs. Maryland Simmons is presi ,j dent of the board. | We were favored a! the evening [ service by having the Rev. W, D. | Carson, his choir and congregation lof the Rush Memorial A M E. j Zion Church as our guests, spon- I sored by Usher Board No. 3. His j text was from St. Luke 8-39. j Theme, “Witnessing for Christ” IWe were really uplifted by his I message. I „ F’irsi Congregational Christian I Church - Sunday morning wnr- j I ship: Church school at 9,30 wiih ! I a large number attending. Morn- I ing worship began at ILo'cloek A I very beautiful sermon was deliv [ ered by the guest minister, Rev. I Leotha Debnam, from the 95t.h j Psalm. “O come let us sing unto j the Lord. Let us make a joyful noise, to the rock of our salvation." Martin St. Baptist, Church—Sun day morning worship: Church school was heid at 9:30 with a very large attendance. Church service at ILo’cloek with a sermon from the Book of St. John, I4th Chapter, Ist. verse, "Let. not your heart be troubled,” Ist Peter, 2nd Chapter, 6th and 7th verses. “Wherefore al so It. contained in the scripture be hold I lay in Zion a chief corner stone-elect precious.” Music was by the Senior Choir under the direc tion of Mr?. 'Elsie Hayes, organist, Mrs. Lucy Campbell. It was a Telephone TE 2-87T7 Bloodworth Street TOURIST HOME Clean, Comfortable Room* Radio and Television •124 S. Bloodworth St. Raleigh I'l » j ''Tye glasses Onqne«.tionaMat Qwe-UtT I , : ; prudent Ptir** | pi dig «im ayg 1 OPTICIANS, l*«» J: FiNrftttff4uu4 | sweef sermon. j Young'* Chapel CM E Church i A very enjoyable message was | preached by the pastor, Rev, J N | Leverette, from the Book of 2nd | Corinthians 7th-9th verses. | Oberlin Baptist. Church Sun \ day morning worship A very nice j message was brought by the pas | tor, Dr. Grady Davis, from the ! book of Ist Peter, 2nd Chapter, 61 h ! and 7th verses, “Wherefore also it ! is contained in the scripture be hold I lay in Zion s chief corner stone—elect precious.” Music was by the Senior Choir under the di rection of Mrs. Elsie Hayes, organ ist, Mrs. Lucy Campbell. It was a sweet sermon. Maple Temple Congregational Christian Church - Sunday morn ing worship service: Church school began at 9:30 a m. Regular Church service began at llto’clock: Guest minister was Rev. Carbon Burnette, who brought a soul-stir ring sermon from the 2nd Chaptoi of Timothy and Bth verse, “I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands with out wrath and doubting" First Baptist Church —■ Sunday morning worship: Church school at 9.30, The supt. Mr. William Tay lor, Sr., was in charge, morning worship at ILo’cloek. Scripture reading by Rev. D. N Howard, Sr. Prayer by Rev. J. A. Lester A gr«at sermon was given by the pa-,-- tor. Dr. O. S. Bullock, from the 26th Chapter of Acts, 18th and 19th verses, To open their eyes and to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan un to God that they may receive for | giveness of sms and inheritance a ! rnong them which are sanctified j by faith that is in me. Music was !bv the Senior Choir Mrs. M. T. j James, director. Minister of music. I Mrs E* M. M. Kelly. Soloists, Mrs. j Sarah Sharper and Mrs. Alice H. i Ellis. I Many friends join the pastor and | members of Maple Temple Church : >n deep sympathy to the family of j the late Mrs. Sallie Lullex Watson, j who was funeral:zed Sunday, July : 22, from the Maple Temple Church, She died Tuesday, July 17. She was the daughter of the late James E. and Marjuria Lucas and the widow of John William Wat son.. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Saiina W. Ligon, Mrs. Beatrice _,ji '*‘** 4 * T ' <*»•*• t J > ■*> >• jfn-f — w —w—— - ■ Ocean Fresh Seafood I f i-TBITi 'nTTffr**-— •■“»»» -is,. : 4 Ask For Watson’s Fryers f§ i | ■ At Your Favorite Store §f ig j WATSON’S | Seafood & Poultry Company, In«. || 230 Cameron Street Wholewdo Dept. . •■ Cameron Villa*® Ruck Quarry Rood -v| f Raleigh.. M. C. GREENSBORO More than W j persons attended the recption hon-j ortog Mr. and Mrs. George W. Green. 11l by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs N E. Hargett, Sr. at Hayes Taylor Y. M C A. Sat urday, July 21, from 7 to ft p.tn. The bride, the former Miss Lati na I Hargett, erstwhile business sr.d fraternal woman now associat ed with the CAROLINIAN in Ra leigh. was married iri the early Spring to George W. Green, 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Greene Jr., prominent citizens of Raleigh. At the reception the bride's table was covered with a beautiful rna deria banquet cloth. In the center was a huge bridal cake in the form of a church with a miniature min ister in the door-way and the brid al pair descending ’he stairs The ; spacious auditorium was decorated with palms and beautiful arrange- ( merits of white carnations, g’adi- , olus v. ith baby breath and fern, - carrying out the color scheme of j green and white. White candies ! were used in golden candelabra, , Gorgeous and costly wedding gifts occupied most of the place The bride was beautiful in • # riccoltette gown of w hite ny lon tulle and Imported rban titly lace. Her aiwcssories were a white orchid and an im ported Italian Cameo necklace and ear-rings which were a gift from the groom In the receiving line were Mr and Mrs N F Hargett, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs George W Green, Jr.; Miss DeLois Williams of Philadel phia, Pa., cousin of the bride; Mrs. Lei is H. Walton of Charlotte, school-mate of the bride; Mrs, Eu- Ja J. Whitley of Greensboro; Miss Gloria L 20a zon of Miami. Florida, school-mate of the bride; Miss Lois C. Haizlip of High Point, school mate of the bride; Mrs. Ernestine Scarborough Bvnum of Durham, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Anita S. Bryant of Burlington; Mrs. Gloria B Kirk of Goldsboro, cousin of the bride; Mrs Vera R Mason of Greensboro, .Mrs Mary Haywood and Mrs. Aulfrie Greene, both of Raleigh, grandmothers of the groom. Guests were greeted and pre- ! sented to the receiving line by Mrs, I Charles S. Hill, god-mother of the | bride; Mrs, Lucy Thacker and Miss ' H. Blanche Stephens Acting as j ushers were N .Everetts Hargett, j Jr. of Greensboro, brother of the; bride; David L. Haywood cousin j of the groom; Richmond Wall. Jr., I Jacob B, Allen, 111, VsnDyke Nor- j thington. ail of Raleigh; and Jesse | W. Winters, Mrs Dorothy W. King j and Mrs, Mary W. Stewart, all of j Raleigh, and Miss Katie E Watson j of Detroit, Mich. Four sons. Hor- i ace and Maurice Watson, of Ra leigh; Henry Watson, of Norfolk, Va . and Capt Alfred W. Watson, U. S Army in Germany; six sis ters, Mrs. Rosetta L Kent of War saw; Mrs. Victoria L Kent and j Mrs, Emma Terell, of Wilson; Mrs ; Bettie L. Bnson of Phila : Mrs. I Matie L.. Kent arid Mrs. Naomi L. Jarvis of Norfolk, Va , and two brothers. Happy birthdays were said Wed nesday, July !Bth. to the twins of Rev. and Mrs, Leverette of State St. They were 7 years old. Pat- ; trick and Patricia Leverette we [ wish you many happy years. j Little Miss Margaret Robinson | left Monday night to visit her sis- j ter. Mrs. Dorothy Ingram in Phil- j adelphia, Pa. We wish for her a j fine vacation. Mrs. Mary B Sapp of 323 Smith- ! field St., has as her house guest, 1 her granddaughter, little Miss ' Cheryl Moore, from Baybot o. Mr. Alfred Brown and son and i daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i Henry Brown and baby accompan- . ied Mi Brown's mother, Mrs. lota Brown home to Baltimore, Md.. af ter spending her vacation here. The Browns will continue on to Cana da and many other points North. mUKEKTS Since 1902~Marble-Granit« You don’t a A '»oi Direct! I WARNER MEMORIALS 3919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N.C. (Across Railroad—-Front of Method) fill rTI MMM WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. JULY 28 1950 i. Connor, Jr. of Greensboro. Hostesses were Mrs. Annie Hart Bynum, Mrs, Odessa Stir- i pies. Mrs Alease Faulkner. Mrs. Florilia Whitted, Mrs Mildred r. ( heck. Mr- Edna Seiiars and Mrs Pauline I Bryant. Presiding at the punch howl were Mrs Ida B Wil kins. Mrs Mart IV Brown Mis Odester Moore, and Miss j C hristine Whitfield -Serving re freshments were airs. Annr L Sprulel, Mrs. I annie F Bo rt > Mrs. Raney M. Lyons. Mrs. j Nancy li. Beckwith and Miss Virginia Burweti Receiving the gifts were Miss Mabel At len of Winston Salem. Mrs Gladys M. Hammonds, Mrs. Lillie M. Hodge of Raleigh am! Miss Hilda McKee. Presiding at the guest registry was Mrs Madeline Raines and Miss Yvonne Raleigh was tn charge of the music Out-of-town guests amending the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Mari on C. Hamm, Jr. of Ford Lauder dale. Florida. Mrs Luelh Bodew of Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs C G Martin of Philadelphia. Pa M-- Kate Sloan of Washington D t Mrs. Arline T! Wilcfier of Tarry town, New York; Dr. A. E. Willi ams of Philadelphia. Pa ; Attorney and Mrs. Harry Woods of Danville. Virginia, Miss Florence Boyd of Philadelphia. Pa.; Mrs Lucille Ai bnghf of Selma: Mrs. Georgia K. Battle of Kinston, Robert F Wal ton of Charlotte; Damn and Bar ba; a Walton of Charlotte Others were Gary White of Bur lington: Mrs Elouise Barnes of New York City; Mrs Arnelle S Robinson of Durham William Fin rvx of Burlington. Mrs, Mabel Hunt, of Charlotte, Miss Hattie White of Durham; Mrs. Jacquciyn H Ewings of High Point; Mr and Mrs T. F. Poag of Winston Salem; Miss Addie Bailey of Durham: Mrs. Lillian R Gambrel! of Winston Sa lem; Mrs. Jacquelyn DeShaxor of Durham; Beverly King of Kinston and Mr. Orange Cox of Durham. Those of Raleigh attending were Miss Esther D Parker Mrs P A. Haywood. Mrs Jacquelyn Cooper Mrs. Ella Jones. Mr and Mrs. A lonza Phillips. Mrs Jacquelyn A. North mgr on. John P. Green. Mrs Norma W. Haywood. Mrs. Ernes tine H. Wright, Edwin Hodge, "vis? Nurry Turner. Miss Audrey Will. Mrs. Lydia Wall, Mrs Hattie Bet ter. The couple is now residing in Ra leigh, at 517 East. Cabarrus Street is your Fire Insurance adequate on your borne? Was it bought to cover your home ten years ago or five years ago when the value was half what it is now? The vaiue of your home is j worth protecting. Let Caveness Insurance Agency give you full protection on your home and furnishings. 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