PAGE EIGHTEEN I a KeT s I ’EM R QVER KS Ib BY LEH.OT WARNER Jdft Johnson Makes JHlstor.v g® CHARLOTTE —Mr Mrti? Joe ■Hofenson. a graduate of Wr u M-h&rlotte Senior Hiuh Griu-i't japf.ade history last wrc-k w!rn i - BHeceived a total of i o BSSiholarshia grant:; m Johnson said he would not mu $4,600 scholarship that was of- Wored by Union Colleg-- ot Srl.r mectadv. N. Y. and a si -SOO srt ...>l - Hrship which he con use ns. fro nr jßchoiarship "n r < • ■3 Mr Johnson turned Hollowing of.it i; to r.t'eud Mh.flOO offered by ' ■lity at. Washin Hfferer! by Fi.sk Du..-.? HJ.'ashvilk. Ten,: ® Smith Univer.. t> . »>id $87.50 offer- '<l tv- i ||B , 'ge at Greet boro, gsl Other scholarship vr jjgfclarior. Platt - -t ||gi' Talladf i' jgrtoe. a iisooo ct-...in Bohcso’.i c c-mith r; • sa«j\ s. $i rno to " Hs7OP 00 ft' in n< Ipororlf ;. 3.o>i r .■>••!* '• •• ■ ■ ■from Alpha Ph M The Student Cor -* •' • fp.’ilp Awards ««-•.- to : ? fnj.n* ■ Bersona: Elio : < Sgviamiel Earby Uv l*ad S. P. SB. • • ft ]: |5 eat to Ruth C> 1 ■ ! |gj Ten cufsrandin. N- students *-; - Bay for the c-nr •«•••; jjßEity Brat: is Term. §8 Six boys in-: w.his year's u-- ■ ■Kents chosen, fvmo •• t pity's two -ro ■ ■ « ••• |||'Vest Chariot t - B A team of 1 Baounced May ■ hite high school;- m The All-Citr- L: ut. • t Belected oil the o ■all-around aehi- tro ■!. schola * v uatNiur :c atributidcs to thru SB The idea o‘ •':! ( • ■Team v cor - •ed ?rat.er 0 nr-i' s report ' w •' ■House Cord* Basked ■ If newspapt r -- r - - ■American loot-ha!! Biot publ’.r !2« ■ >.'■ ■ The Charlotte No i 'i -"■> g|> he first t* am 1: • • BISS'! Memb* -of ic ■frro All-Citj g Eddi* Joe Johnson. '<> < Blotte. 2.MS-E H< ■ • ’ cumulative sc't’c ||92 2, National iinno Bence. Club, honv *• ■band. dratn.it - <■’. ;h ■dent of th & ( ■ Emanuel B.v: C ■lotte. 231 r • ■average 31 or ■parkament-ar• a- ' pcii, president of ’- r > ■of Student Conn* . ■club chorus ?.■ \ cl ■Honor Soci*mv \ ■delegate ■of Stuck’.' ? Cow. I Elia Ku-'h I’ ■ lotte, 24-3.1 ■ tlr svera -*c ol ■ciety. drama * s - • ■ • ■ president m r ■ High Sch'-o! s c ■ ■ dent, of the ■ legate to Nm-t I Student- Coo- r. uT* I Albert ller.th v- < 1 2309 Tate 1-’ ■ 41.9, Student Cost: c.i ■ ish Club. Na’io* ■ librarian of b d 1 Ha nan P ; a': 11603 W;. .1“. 43,03. ii’o'-a' Croes. Stud- Her-or Soc: n . ■ • f gate, to Jur.-or P* • ■ • Center vv. ■ • • Chariot', Mu Shirley Bl:>k*; • - 41.0 N. Men- ■ average jjs.o 1 :■■■>' rjet-y, presidin', o : 1 " oil. band Willie Run.- F--- Ward, 1001 N 1 - 1.1 larrtic averse? 30 T’ r- ■ Honor Sonet.:- ■- ’ interested in goh. pi, chanmal ?• - : Nathar.el 1 >row r- : 521 W. 2nd St . . • 'n age 89.16. N-v * - >i *. ■ , 1 Student Coonn: masonrv. aclvniin a ■ • drawing Robert. End. Second i"i 1 A Bland St 92-13, NalionM Hot Student Coup* dta* band, interested " to get. has doemvat*- u- < l*-r Bessie Lcf Till: t i ' ri als Skvland Ave . <• ■ ■ erase 93 1. Nation--! IP ciety. Student Conor,h - dub, band 1: dancing, and ■ S" -. , become a pur. Second Calvary Baptist Cluir-t Or. la«t ’ mnni' ii ' ' :'«■ pastor, the R*?v J. M K> ;(;v --tpoke from H ' .snbirr-i, ; '• Assurance.'' mu-nc for the mo nu service was furit: lied hv 1 , ■ r. choir with Mi U'o'.’T II- - at the organ and Mt Jo.-e'O V ker directing The Brotherhood Club mn nr the church at 3p m ■ i Simmons Is the pt' -ident, of the club. During the evening ivon-l, n hour our pa; or hrou- .t- u other heart-v ~nnm . -ermor lh • text was taken from AM nit; v, 3:16 He spoke from 1! - i t. -Be Sure God It- With a on ' Mu sic was rendered by ti-.r nir choir with Mr Albi f i 1 ■■ 1 ' : ■ ; the organ One new member »•»:• added to the church during the ev. tunw worship hour. Rev. Robinson visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H Watson at 116 I,o' -if Street, Salisbury. He attended the Solidary AM’ Zion Church. Sunday School was opened at 9:45 a nr Case you did not know it. the Rev. Robinson, who ; blind from birth, resides on North -h mi* son St. and is an act. CAROLIN IAN salesman. He i« also a mem jer of the. Mt. Moriah P 0 21\urr,h The Rev R II Ftavdet ' k the pß<-tor. , ( r 1 The Kindergarten at Greenville ; Tabernacle had the closing pro* 1 gram May 30. The program wa,s well rendered by the children and . was enjoyed by all the parents ; j and friends. Twenty-four children graduat ed and are ready for school this ; fall. They are: Romell Sixion, M unir- D. Puller . Shelia A. Mont* colliery. John L. Rhinehart. Regi nnll Way. Ingrid Nelson, Elaine Judge Judges. Jacqueline Bitha t-.leine Kirkpatrick, Barbara L. Workman. Drneell Lucas. Lern Lon; ITT. Zebria L Neal. Debora . I Grter. Mary Cynthia Warner. ! «. .-inaid W. TT ynolds. Samuel , TViomas, Gene Mason. The teach er of this group was Mrs. Ft L. ' Russell. On last Sunday morning the pas tor. tin Rev F. G. Lowery, preach , - ri. He -poke from a 3-fold sub ject. "The scenery of life” The *.; consoiidanen of our pilgrim life." v, h 1 a joutn - m make as 1, christianr-.'' • At 3 p m. honeeoniing --as '-el r -- ? e-ited by the church. The sermon -•- dr ’- - •■-d b\ thp Rev. W M f’ l . '■ sor- pester of the Shady 1 Grove Baptst Church Gastonia He " : peer from -hr subject, '-Stand : «•’ 1 qpfj «re the salvation of toe ’ Lord " ntests a c*'-: Rev f F*a . R - C V f> ans Rev Evans j ir ti-c paste,' of Sale-nr- Baptist : church of Chesterfield. S. C. rte.i--.int I fill Church Sews Rev -* \ Wells. Pe.stor ■ \i-..iefte Simmons. Reporter T :, f 6'<tb .Anniversary of the r 1 ,.: r 1 Hit! Baptist Church rame to f Sund-tv afternoon v. ith D Parker of the Si r B --st Church delivering - -hr- ?,->•>-non Mrs Selin* Fv.ell was • honorrred as the aides* member of the. church, T]-.,, (-.,-m-er-n tjio -.--omen and men 'v.r -von by the women - ,'h Mit Lcssw Williams a;- their - eap.ta.in Mr? Far-rue Robinson was -, -. 1 -n-nr-d nin-»n of 'he new Pleas -w Kill Church Ty-ar crowned f, l ' r N--w- Pleasant Hill as he ; tbo m.-n. Mr. S T Shan i wv- • capi:: ' "vr the men 1 h: r, pr-n n : mbe-'s H-ere added the church on S-mda*-- morning: • M-s e.’inmo Montgomery, sister of .o c rtn;,* Airs. Caih-r --;’ :r " A h rson d:: Ighter of Mrs. VI -i. 3-:ci Mr. Henry O'T- n of Knoxville, Tonn. ' V " r V V,-. •v’-oe-o to the city from Wilming* , ion. Del. , - " ■ 1 non b.v th» na?tor. Rev -" ' h soir iuia.l nd 1-- f’ ' ' taken from the 37th 1 Ezekiel, Ist through the ■ ■ ''' 1 oupstior Can these Ti-.o answo O Lord '."'' f! ; r,o --e - Also to *dd to '. " ' i'" ' !' r the service a ■'■'■'e va? sung by Mrs. Jo ' ) ' r ?oUe, The Lord will "' :>v ‘-orrehow- Prayer by \ar;,-y niggeis, who *n,3.c re. 1n *’oe city after 3 week? *n the northern states. Reorgaiuratjon of j| lf Missionary ■T’t *- proposed hv the poster, nr T, ' n immediate response, ’u'v \r„- s Rutherford was elect ''V'-etitivp president. Mr?. Annie ' P; ’ president, Mr?. Annette ''<-c.-et-.ry; M-s Nancy Tr"'. tro,-.sure;- ■> and * will be nrgantzrd '. '' 0,1 Sunday’s agenda was and communion service* foi:;- e.-iridid.-iies wore baptized " r> '"PP r p- " members were fel :'ptT'6 irfn Tnp rhi)ivh ' ■ ' • !r ' iv-nr hono- from the .. r?I PPI- the 1 graduatf-s. r : .* Henderson. Miss ’■ /'’•--•wood. Mr. Eh-c-rr Poe . 1 ' . I An;- 1, received 5 fhf church and wore n rfed tok-rs of apprcclr.tlon ■ ' Geraldine Weils and Mr? f -. ‘ !>p Rito o A o T : '-'<'iod Club is giving ’ ,v !n *h-- person with ! "O'be- *.«r T.OVI ft.-n - or Of-, toe r '•?•*!(of the Broth ' ' " ‘ 0 ‘ '* turning over pro : ;i ’- budri-nc fund.' '' '''' ,l " binc-ral of Peter P’ r .-or,t'd at Pleas "". ' ;h <* Ghurci: Aid Chib. .. .. ', r! ' d'OTfovd j s president. ■ to AMP Church will nre r"'v np - Th-jisday night „. , H«rc and Mr? An -1 A: ho ln charge of the . V "'’ ’ Ay-vices all day on : - hi:.-,ay. June full v.’.-q; "-•» president of " ' ‘ rr Workers Chib, win bibs? of Israel, on j ; -•'•snd-i.v night. June fiu, 3-mnr the Member* p . V. .’lave. Wife Os fw. I Wallace, was hostess to i w i ; ■ ' at their loveijs I "oss Avf\ J'fs AnfiiA.T-ip c m ;fL '' ‘ M v y V, o ;, ' I '" n WftS , , )•* were a mpstt! v;.; r po»*. mo*,* V" ,n A bud? Guest? -«*Z: ; ' Coleman. Mrs C S Af -i c nnir M3P IV-.-i A)in ‘ S,mmons 'Htite r /' h f, ’- v "'*** SiVem? jjv th f . 2"' :Th A: 'l Club on Mam • "'nr was given ’ftjy (•_ mt'lding fund Attractions eatn-.-e -j,,. 'ZrVZZ " W * * - n w J 10 J . hf,vp Itmd In M So,! B nnk Acreage are n °' I l ' ,m A tori to CTflzpo m . , wrv ' eKt p. 7' np , iro ™ *at' T*Wl ft, IBA7 ' " through' 1 aanitatlon is remt *' ■ r ''w"' ril ( * a ' s forming - o.nach otf ani4nate 10 fV-hti-fawnwioo Biiriw j.-d oiji z’a it ' pSi: cthtlt l,tr ; r,eF cisn kill North ■ A f-w s ci’Ktty aivl get all their milk, 1 I B V MRS. MARION W. BO VO LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL CONCORD The third annuel 5 Awards Day program was held at 1 Logan High School Thursday, s May 30. at 10:00 A. M with Emma Howie, vice presiden- of the stu dent council, presiding, I As he introduced the speaker. ’, Mi C. C. Griffin, principal of Logan High School, explained ;hat Awards Day was initiated two : years ago so that all the students could witness the giving of >ocng 1 1 r.ttion for outstanding work and . thus ha inspired to achieve rncog : nition. ) ; Dr. George L Johnson, a n»- -j t ve of Dallas. Texas, who holds 1. | degrees from Bradley University, (Peoria, Illinois’. Ohio State Uni versity. -,nd Temple University | and who is Dean of Winsfon ■ Salem T sobers College delivered ’' * very appropriate address m j which hr compared a human lit, ! wdh A complete Wheel" He said j the huh is the soul, some of the | ‘Poke? are knowledge, imagination. i | initative. sound judgment and hard work, and the tire consists • ;of the recognition that basically we are created m the image of i j God." ’ ■ Dr R Brown McAllister, super* intendent. presented Victoria MU ! lor. the Edward King Willis Cit izenship Award. Mr Willis is 3 • ; local business man who i? intense ly interested in the development : of good citizens TTiis is the third ; --car the award has been given and ; the first time .9 girl has received a The first recipient. Willie Mc ’ : Daniel, i? now studyling for the 1 j mirustr*-. and the second recipient. Willie Robert Howie, i? doing „u*- : j standing work in the study of . : music. Scholarship? were presented a? I follows: Livingstone College to Sadie Maurice Brown: Hampton Institute to Valedictorian Melrose . j Woodson; Bennett: College to s a i u . faatorian Helena Howell: Barber- Scotia College to Yvonne La wine: 1 Hampton Institute to Milford I Woodson: Omega P- Ph: Fraterni ty to Herman Cfjjse. and Alpha . j rh! Alpha Fraternity ?o Leonard : Griffin Scholarships to Martha 1 ; Holmes and Morelia Stow? v-.-fll be I announced later. , | Geneva White receved the 3tu j de ’H- Council Citizenship Award : and Marvin Barkley, the Princi pa!'.? Award. Rev. H. Wilson, rep resenting the Ministerial Alliance •A Concord..presented an award to Mary Annis Post for. outstanding work in study ot the Holy Bible " Annette Austin and Betty Boat, both of the Junior Class, tied for first place in the oratorical contest m World Peace, sponsored by the University of North Carolina. Other awards were for ey.<-;l, : ienc.y in French, Annette Austin ; md L’ll’an Kiser; excellency jq English, Helena Howell; Mn.iic, Fredda Bost: Art. Mildred Wo*d» ror. first place in bricklaying, Md vin Bell; third place earj>&aU-v tcam. William Misenheimei- snd WJlic Love: Vocational .4 w-ard# Medals. Clyde Cornelius: l»rge«t Having account. Samviei 1 Six student library helpers f-ecciv ed Library Service Pins. In sports. Grade Eleven -ine hoy? and Grade Nine girls were ntra-murial basMfcmtt rham | P ons - Thirty-five letters given to boys and seven to ai so six j silver footballs, four stiver basket trails to boys and threat silver has kethall? to girl? wr» announced Ann Allen receiv.yt Hf jS4 , Lo gan Cup from Mrs. Alice Hayley. i rhairmrao of Miss Lftgen Contest j for twelve years. Mr? Griffin that IS2 pupil? were eligible perfect at j ic-ndance certificate*, Special muste fm the program, I Th(? Heavens Arc Tolling the Glory of God’' ttxl Sanctus" and Hosanna.' w-e-ry- rendered try tii--: Logan School C%wus- BARR-.R SnoillA COLLEQ-I The Annife MiUjier Spencer chap ter of the lkf>rfc>w’r~Sco>t.i<s Alumnae initiated tth*? i&St graduates into the AlumAsssociattoii in cere monies m«( iwictal activities on Wednesday, May SBA at (kOO P M on the CftWtefia campus. Mesdamea Ruth Lyeiiyc.. Mason Edwards, S. O. Weakfi,. Miss Francis Alcy.an rier assii-fftog Mrs. Sara Cord cry in weloomrtiig the »e*r members. The l(ftiv®st#iiir« service was hold m- fTy- College Chapel on Tburs dny. Sftcy 30, p. U. with Miss Glopifti Crloman Mayes, * senior, mtttiiAJng Hr t&c pr-ocossional each : somjrtr marched with a junior. Dur- Ijiftß the program Miss Mat r V. : Shttutur-s. prosontod to Dr, L. S. Co ! pi'Rsi.-i<?ni csf Barber-Seotia, a iptfjgstt and "mike" as gtfis vi-om ij IV- class r*f IPS? to their Alma l| Winter (Sifts 'l’fti'f al-so presented to 1 Mrs. G B. Faya? and Mr. Kuiea.s Milling, seniro class ad-.-ijoi s. and Miss ffirliith Jackson, music instruc tor Four aonjoj-s H3.v'ke briefly on "This Iff Beiaeve." A?v«i( Success Mary E, Alile<n; About the Teacher, Gladys A Kommgvi-ny; About Christian JM’wca’Uon. Leola G. Be thea; Ahini the Educated Woman. Jo nice Reid Senior char ge was given by Mar garet K. Asbiary and Edith Chisolm accepted few the Juniors. Juniors and Seniors marched in two* to the Gage wte&ne each senior gave her mhr aad e»p to a Junior and lighted the Junior’s candle. The. ceremony ended as members of both classes stood in a circle around the chapel. BArbar-fJcoUa College presented the Cedlege Choir in the annua! Spaing Concert Friday, May 31. 8:IB KM. in the College Chapel. The choir rendered a wide variety of mater »nd featured a soprano sol® by Margaret L Bell, Three number* were sting by the mixed Octet; a®d Mary Lewis, a student, directed one number. The Bacesj au rest* Sermon -vu j deliver«H by Dr. Charles T. Leber. I G enarjai Secretry Board oi Foreign 1 .in .I-- waaiw -r - -1 11 n .... t Bv Henry r. Miteheli Goldsboro— 130 Dillard High School seniors were told bv Rev Joseph L. Aidridge in beealaureate I j services "to struggle hard for : 1 there, are plenty of opportunties for . 1 those who aro pre pared " The r» 1 | ereises were held Sunday after • j-noon in the Dillard High School | Auditorium Rev. Aldridge, a 1937 honor gre t duate of Dillard i.s a 104") cum leudf graduate, of Morgan State ’ College . Baltimore, Md .He re : : reived his bachelor of divinity de cree from Drew Theologic! Semi ■ j nary Madicon. N.J in 1051. The Reverend, who ha? held sev- • rial pastorati's around New York, it- pastor of Di larie.v Memorial ! ; Methodist Church in Gary. Inci. The speaker introduced by Rc-v. 1 J. h Green, chaplain at the school, ; • addressed the students on the sub-j .loot Ask And It Shall Bo Given ! I i You." He tu god the group to lift i . ; their sights high—try to Ho that ■ j which ha? not been known to he 1 | non"—struggle hard for there are | plenty of opportunities for those I who are prepared l I Gth*r» assisting with the prog- : ’ ram were Rev A E Anderson of j •j St John A M E CburcH on j ’ Charles St and Father J H ; I Church on W Spruce. Street Rev. : H V. Brenm is orinripal o{ the | school. ■ : Music was by the Dillard High i 1 1 School Glee Club under the direr. } : tion of n A. Stitt accotttpaned by Mr?. T I Johnson at. the piano, j i i Rev R R. Richardson, pt-ttor of i | Shiloh Presbyterian Church, has j I ; returned from Omaha. Neb. where j he attended the General Assembly j of the Presbyterian Church. USA j He <ve..- a delegate from *h Capo • Fear Presbytery i Mrs Maggie W Barnes ha : - re- ! turned home from Kinston after at- j tending the 37th annual session of j the North Carolina State Associa : lion of the Improved Benevolent : ! Protective order of Elk? of the ■ I world which was hold Maj 19 to ! !?wd | 'Master Robert L Barnes. 820 Gris ; fin St... wa? hono-ed at a party I Sunday celebrating his 14th birth- I da?- | Otimes dancing were *n | joyed and refreshment; were 1 served Guest? wore Thotna? Moseley 1 Albert Smith, Samuel Merriweath ; rr, Rayford Ford, Bettye Sims. 1 Freddie Dawson, William Mclntyre j i Luther Dawson, Jr . Leroy See gars, j ; Thelma Coley, Jose Williams, Hel- j jrn Coley, Rudy Smith, Mary A j • j Whitfield and James M. Coley The. Alice H Brown Public Lib* | 1 ary Reading club wit! he organ j izod Wednesday, June 3 at 4 p.m. ; j at the Library. AU childrrr. from i -a to 14 are invited to attend, sa id the librarian, Mrs. Lavenia Watson. Miss Brenda Deloris Edwards, daughter of Mr and Mr? H G. Edwards, celebrated her eighth birthday Saturday at her home. 302 Stronach Ave games were played I and refreshment.? were served Guests included: Hilda J Dani j els, Sandra Melvin, Larry Artis. . J Carolyn and Marilyn Mozingo, | Patricia Ann Mozingo, Lois and i Est-ell Baldwin. Stella Mae Person, j Gloria Dawson. Charles Artis and j John E Davis, ! The Brvsnt and Best Post 215 of 1 ’he American Legion at a recent j i organizational meeting elected the j | following officers for I 937 and 'SB: i Mr R .V. Wright was re-elected j ! Post Commander, Oscar Shealy. i Vice Commander; Jerome Best, i adjutant; J O Melvin, finance of- : fleer: Joe Mallard and Russell j | Hamm, sargeant at arms; Thomas j | Kina, chaplin; George E. Wilgon, j service officer, and historian; and ! membership chairman, Earnie Har j grove. House committee, Jerome I Best, E Hargrove and O Shealy Little Miss Harriet, Harris daughter of Mr and Mn- Lemon 1 Harris. S Slocumh extention, cele brated her seventh birthday Sun day, May 26 with a party Game? were played and em- { joyed by .'ill and refreshments were ! I served. She received many lovely ! gift" Giiest? received party hats and horn? Those pn-seant were Shirley | Ralph. Lomond, Jr. Ethelene Lin ! sey. and Bettie Jean Harris; John ice and Bobby Blount; Roselyn, Carre!!, Donnell. Ronald and Ber- ! riard Wilson, Annette Simmon?, i Jeffery Manuel, Kenneth and Eli- j zabeath Biyant, Royal and Flo;.?? I Watson, Carolyn and L Hosear. ; Barbara Hunter, Ann and Jam.. 1 Best. Margaret,,and Janet Garrett,' Mrvin Cox, Joyce Hrris. Carrie, j Robert and Gloria Bell. Albert, \ Linda, Larry and Nancy Vick, Ru by Bell Brenda Vinson, Edna Lane, Deloris and Ca-olvn Smith. Colene, TheUx-H, Auburey, and 1 Delois Harvey, Claude Hatch. Lari ! Hicks, Jr.. Bernard Noble, T,en ward and Grady Rp?t Howard Pe -1 terson. Jr.. M COOI- and Cleivon • Everett. | Adults present were; Mss Wilma Jones, Mr? Hilda Atkinson, Mrs. Hilda Manuel, Mr. and Mrs. George K Wilson. Mrs Dorothy Harris, Mission? Presbyterian Church U. S. A New York City. His theme was "Never be afraid to precede the 1 dawn" which is the watchword of the Brotherhood of Thatze m Southern France. Also taking part n the service war, the Reverend ' Bryant George now ori leave so-nm j his work as Associate Secretary j the Student Christian Movement of j Pakistan, Mr.' J. D. Withers Reere-.sltMin di rector. report? on j'iit’imafc«i®i<f <rf 233 person? at L,iinwwJ)n; F’wijJ for \fa, { first tvre days cif oftife asewMat pool i "Mack" Sprwnaw wte. mjvcuu JV/tm son are Sittegmoa-iife. Hk.-tfi Ikww Red ttraiiunjf Sfrirrtmiiim* ur4B«e«a fbr tiHU’rin-)-? . wiJl start MVrmJhy Aito ft) , ln( j , rorttfraiTO uu,' tt-v-n 'twite f|hu hour? ! he BBWIO A M. tt» IB 34, dailv ’ . (Sw-nierh Frid&y -swim- \ tvm/r Widbuuttirm dunlin: these t hvmsn. is free. , THS CAROLTNTASS Mrs. Maa&re Mrs Mary Boor antd. Mi's. Esther Harris. Miss Yetta E. Dunn of Kins,- j ton was a Sunday guest, of the j Mitchells on Prker Street, Mrs Elouiss H. Williams. 30S W Elm Street- attended the. gradua tion exercises of Winston Salem State Teachers Coliege last week where her daughter Miss Clyde William? was a member of the i graduating class. Miss Williams did , her practice teaching at School ! Street School last fall. The Community Christmas Sav ing Club, celebrated 11? fourteenth j anniversary Sunday, May 26 at the i Pentecostal Holy Church or F, | Elm Street, with s very colorful ’ 1 program, Mrs. Louvenia Payton of the 1 j Mission Department of St .Jarm.- ;A. M. E. Zion Church, was the | speaker. She spoke on the theme, j "Built on a Sure Foundation.” She j j was introduced by Mr.-:. Chcric F : | Artis Mrs. A N. Petti way read the 1 scripture: William Johnson, prayed j Mr?, V K. Dawson gave the w j ' com? address. Mrs. Gladys H -• ! i responded to the welcome add.r, - I in behalf of the guests present j Music for the occasion was fur i tnshed by the Apostolic Gospel j ! singers Mis? Ruby Silver arerm- ’ I pan led at the piano. | Visiting clubs or, hand joined ■ ■in the celebration were Gospel 1 | Temple sr. Choir. Richland, N C.. ; j Pentecostal Musical Band. T.-lcr ! street Community Club, Antioch ! jSr Usher Board, Best Grove j Elor-a! Club. Willing Workers X j mas Savings Club, Wood Grove i i Senior Choir. St, James A.ME I I Zion Usher bond No. 1, First Afri ! can Baptist Usher Board, Ml. Cai | vary Baptist Usher Board, Sister | Ella Mitchell and her group. Sister ! Mable Beamon and Church i One of the groups major contri- ' | but 10ns to the Community earn year is The Thanksgiving Day' dinner for the. aged and infirm. Officers in- the club are Pre sident Wiiliam Johnson Vm e Pro* j sident, W J. Knight; Secretary, i Mr? A N Pettaway; Financial | Secretary. Mrs H G Johnson; j Chairman of Program Committee I j Mrs CheiTie F Artis. Mrs. N I. Frederick, 308 5 Wr- i gin is S'reei. is reported tn be j resting comfortably in a Concord ! N C. hospital Mr? Frederick is 1 retiring from active duty a? prin- j cipal of Greenleaf school after ; I 2! years Out-of-town visitors In town to ’ I attend the 14th anniversary of the ! I Community Christmas Saving Club were Mr r.nd Mrs, Charlie Jackson and children -and Mr Johnny Mi'- chcll all of Durham. N C The Community Softbai! Lea.sue will open its 1957 season June 4 at the Lincoln Home recreation play ground. The league will be com- | nosed of fr? following teams Webbtown, managed by Lemon Geo- ge; State Hospital. Wilbert Ward, North End. C R Liggin, Lincoln Homes, not named, Little Washington, Ear! Fenneii and a team from Seymour Johnson Field to be known as the Rambler? man | aged by Airman 3rd Class Rv -ey | George Wilson u> comnutssionFr of ' the loop Game* will be pl.vad e- : cry Monday. Tuesday and Thur ■ day nights. The class of 1337 of Dillard ffjjrfk , -School met Monday firw® T ;to S P-tn. in a class neamwai an ; honor of for Rer .Ttsrv* L A5- | drider who is row parses* of 15-?- ! laney Memorial AM# CSrarafc m i Gary. Ind. and who dcTijy-eired tfi? ; baccalaureate Sermon to n&e 11357 I graduting c.l».«« at Dstterd. Simnabiy | May The theme of tfv- rvysimg ; was "The past 3ft years ' The reunion ww bcU u-t the borne of Mr», ida V Cs r:adt?. Ili Canal Street The her* of the c' • ■ Jpf'« At- T) ■ ' Mrs. Inez G Whilkjr V Y* J" Aldridge, Mrs Gloria B. Kirk Hen ry C Mftcheli, Calvin Sortr-'" ‘‘T Ada P Terry. Mrs. Pailiw G Cr - ! ey. Mrs. Mary S. HD?. Mr. end > j Offer Wooten 1 former C.ethe”n» | Haiti The cl;’:?’ ee-n-.o* Tcechm 1 1 A J Ricrrsber »ni> v;..-- .so - Honey Carr a-en also ppe-ent >- lone; with H V Rrewn. Princip.il Refreshments p’p’v t group picture vn rparie Cai’-jp 1 Spruill i? president Rush Memorial | Church flews BY MR*, ANNIE H, THORPE It was Quarterly Me?tins Day at our ChwteJb en last Sundry, it was aim Communion Day Out i Presithcr Enter the Rev r t Young wan arrth n* and to hold the 3rd Quarter for thi? confer enrr year He and baa very fin" wife y r- 1 ic atteniLince at the Church School an which a brief summary of the &fe’t:<Ron was given bv them i At the rsnaj> of thin, th*> p- - .c. f>tm»L Roly Holv. v-.-,s ?uuc led by the Senior Choir Wr rcns’anrly kneel at *ho ;lfar for consecration Our Ist Hymn, i No 4XO, ‘According to thy Orac- I MW Word." was sung lined bv ! .'air Paetor, the Rev W D Carson ! The responsive reading was for dj«f JOt.h Sunday, 'Life and God j fimess." Scripture lesson was then I read by F'residng Elder Young from the 12th Chapter of St. John St’orn th® 10th-22nd verse? Pcv B1 L. Mezoke. the pastor of Union Chapel A. M. E Zion Church, Wilton. N, C, lead us to the throne of grace with his soul-stirring Player Our 2nd Hymn, No. 133. ! ' Tis Midnight and on Olive - j Brow," was sung while te con i grogaiion snt in devout, tredita- I t’ori After the sermont-ttp to tin ! Junior Church and the singing of the spiritual, 7 Need The-: Rev. Carson presented the P?e- J siding Elder who gave uj (h* morning message He chose hi: text from the same scripture road. St. John 12:21. The settle came | Maple Temple Church Hews i j BY MIS, JOSEPHINE TERRELL ; ‘And Jesus said unto him: This ' day is salvation come to this house, forasmuch as he also is a son of Abraham. For the Son of man is come lo seek and to save that ; which is lost Greetings to you j j hea 1 friends in the name of the j Lord Jesus I Sunday School was at its best Sunday morning with Mr. Charlie Iky wood. superintendent presid- • u We had a wonderful lesson which J am sure everyone enjoyed The main topic was "The Roots of ns rod" Memory verse: He who, I ' nos not love hi? brother whom ; I he has seen, cannot love God whom ; he has not scon,' The Sunday School lesson fits right into the routine »f thi; lift for there is ha- 1 trod and strife everywhere. The morning worship service was held ns usual with iht Senior j Choir rendering rousvr arsd ;«Jr William Moore at the organ Scrip ‘ore was read by the p3®ur?ir. fat., lowed by prayer by Deaens Sh®. : We all enjoyed the Ic'veJLv jutss*, \ Where- Gn»j?d i 1 endered by the r.hwf fe.'yt'aßmnffia Deacon Whitley Alt riydbtsps j t ecognired. Before hi sprmor *he etemr vmgg “I’ll Fly Away' Then aw paster ; came before 'it >o fcs? wb iray , : and broke to us the bor*d of Jjrftp. I l His subject war Lost'. B.» de.rwv- i ed the word lost and said ifoere is an earthly lost and a spfflfituaail tost. ; Communion of Lord and Sav iour was served hr the puz.jrtinr and : deacons while (he choir sang very softly "When v’e get to TT'anvorj** Deacon Jamey. f'T.m,* asked . God - ble--inps eyet the Cctmmtm •on while lb Dram-ys rer-red the Bread and Win** After this, the j church joine-d in an eM fashion I | hand shake of fellneHshrD. For this j i occasion the Floral dub kad dee- ' i orated the Alter in at] -*-eu-~ with i beautiful flowers. At. the ryentpr r?wt."*,r -,-r nr;- I I he-re fore to rhxltp.. which ’ ,- ?s : BothsaMs of Galilee and desired | him saying Sn try would se-e ; Jprru* n j re r Seeker?.' The minister fce- I gap be saying tScat the text is the | language of the Gentile prchlites j >vho ram* to from Jerusalem I eng?T to «r-€ Tho following I points wore discussed. 1. What Ibis dess** SropUes ia’> Some i knowledlEe of Jesus already. ibt jAn ardent Jrmgir.g that this > kneelds» be increased 1 ’ it in cludes the employment of proper ; means to mcrease this knowledge. | If. Ee.aioßa cn which this desire may bs groa-nded O) An account of wfsoTf aavry be seen in Jesus, (b) The cfaßr&st manifestation of Di vim ipnotfertion stxd power (c> The orJv sswediator between God and ros»!Q if# fcn him is to be seen the • dsppiasilfeftT of all spirituai blessing?. I i?T Some circumstances in which *foxt fcsire is practically reason- j aStifeJte) When the soul y burdened ! i i i wsSfe a apnw of guilt <b* In the ! I «tey iff trouble and affections he j i lympHthise-s iri In the means of! [ sraaa. 'What, i - tee world wthout ! 1 Jtemre? What ia baptism without : ( Jffihm’? i'dl In the hour of d>’sola- i tier. His i -iivi -v.fr alone can I comfort and guide through the val- i y The minister rlosed by saying j Fit, vp would see Jesus " This i j * indeed a veiy powerfu! m e s- j | eat" At 'he 7:30 o'clock hour the . Re*- J W Fedfern. the pastor of j : Alls" Chapel A M ‘F- Zion < • Church, Franklinton N C diliv- j i ered 'he message. He spoke from j i the • jir.ii "Walking with God." i This as also a powerful and in- j spirin', rrcs'-age We continue to 1 j invite you to vi- t nns nf our ~er ■ comfort guides tbrouy the vaiUv j vice? on Sunday j f,i£ 1 !' k.l fflp; \\ 0$ % ! i | i FT. national DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION. N. Y. ' 86 PROGf WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JUNE 3, 1357 MgfeS? fisassrt&siaed with a song fes- ! trwsl laLvUuanug Tha Mighty Rising Star? raf Oesedmrsni' and Mr. Ed Hall «ffld fern Eremin* Five This P«Sn® was aMinaored by Mr. James 7. ©’'TSadllii group for the j buiidiias tamai Still on t!i» ahft list we have Mrs Mary Whßt.wa. Mrs. Florence Bison, Mrs. Arsnivj Ford, Mrs. Cor nelius 'SFataaaa. Mies Lena Eure, Mrs. Faifiuffijje Patterson, Mrs F.iesa | Wall sind Mrs. Fannie Parker To i them wee say "May God bless and | keep yom." Mrs Elizabeth Faults i of Norfiaffli, Ta is visiting our ! | church swd .rrty She is the mother ; : of Miss Lawa Eure. ! Wake | Forest ! Notes b V MRS. HAZEL WATKINS 150 \ Taylor Street WAKE FOREST --On Sunday, { May 26th. at the Dußois School Gymtonum, Bev Robert Shirley, pastor of Davie Street Presbyter ian Church Raleigh, spoke to twenty-two graduates The theme was The Purpose of Education i in i Democracy." Music was ren- I dered by the choral club under the ; direction of Mr. W. I. Spruill, ac j cc-mpanied by Mrs. D. A. Best. ; Those graduating are Barbara i Massenburg, valedictorian; Ray- j mond Harris, Doris Sneed, saluta- 1 torians; Mary Harlsfield. Edward I Walters. Isaac Harris, Joseph Hun- i ter, Edneil Thornton. Bearr.on Lu- j cas Martha Harlsfield. Bettye Al- | , b*n, Frances Caudle, Robert Spi- j j ' ey, Anne Holden. Mary Forte, j Mabel Forte Curtis Wilkerson, | ! 'era Kornegay. James Williamson, j Barbara Pratt, Eugene Perry, Pe- I ! ‘- r Young Advisor. Mrs Logan j and principal Mi J A Tillman j The eighth grade graduation was j ! held, on Monday night, May 27th ! m the gym. Martha Crenshaw, valedictorian, gave an address, Hitch your wagon to a star". James Olhe Massenburg salutator ! ian. gave the welcome address | William L. Shackleford gave the. ! history of the class and Carolyn j Alien . exited the class poem. A wards were presented to the vari- I ous members of the Varsity Club ! Dtann Watkins "-as presented an i award in music She participates ; m the choral dub and plays a j trombone in the band. Both the j | choral club and band rated high j as well as Diann during the. music ■ festival Diann sang Do not go my love.' Tuesday night was class night, j On Wednesday night the finals" were held and the seniors present- t mi a pageant ‘The Blue and White ‘ | Spirit in Our Lives.” Barbara Pratt acted as narrator ; The da?« song. Thanks. Dußois". i 1 in the tune of Open Mine Ey-j" i '• as sunn Mrs H N Logan. Ra* ! leigh, advisor. Birthday* Congratulations are in order for j | these, person.? whoVe had birth- j Mr* Marie Massenburg. May j ) 24th. Isabelle Smith, May 24th; ! | Mrs Haas I Watkins, May 25th: ' l Shirley Allen, May 21st, Little ! i Ronald Massenburg. May 31st, and 1 j Diann Watkins, June 2nd It is good to have our boys and ! mvi? return home from the various i j schools of higher learning. They t l will soon be on their way to find | ; job* to help them further their ! i education We sre w-ishing then? i ; ail the luck North Carolina has n 4-H ; club members than any otr state j Spacing is important m , -.due- j rn- flue rui'Pd tobsreo. j TH»-m •,,n ii i i iii .in i in i i iwi.iiiim,. ww.lni,■■, ! Shop Wake Forest BONUS MONEY STORES! [ HOLLOIELL’S CASH FOOD STORE ‘Good Things to Eat' 205 ROOSEVELT AVENUE W ake Forest ! NORTH CAROLINA I— - I,.——-■ ■■*. auroat. —„i w. , *— Tti 1 r i in rw— mini n n Announcing . . . T-E OPENING Ol DICK FRYES SHOE SERVICE “Ws Fix ’em Right” Cor White & Roosevelt Ave. Wake Forest, N. C. BOX 437 .... i. , —if-]--- -r-T-mnn-rif T. E. HOLDING & COMPANY Druggists Since 1383 | WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR DRUG NEEDS ! Visit Our Corner Book Shop Complete. Book Store Dial EX S-3192 !. M. 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