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PAGE EIGHTEEN RamLling In Chatiiain I GOLDSTON PIITSBORO SILJLR CITY By D. W. Headen —P. O. 35 Caoidstoa, North Carolin* PITTSBORO VOTES BY GUYTANNA M. HOC TON ChtUrh New? PITTSBORO —The Mitchell Mid Alston Chapel Male Choriir.r:-. yen- Durham Notes *f MRS. IDA If t- scrs LO( K Little Mr Tommie Com !• J the West End <'m I ham, is : | w nd,ne - with hi; aunt. Mw B' -vv lett of Orange C'e.-uv Mr Willie ClrT'i-'.w Mr and Mrs J ■' Cress Strset is hotr- from . Revival service:- ?*• : -i ♦ North Side Baptiu 1 Srth for two : s. r T M Mosby is pastor Bible school to-can si v • hsasi Church Jon- -• last for two wook t- SICK AND Sill'T-lv On the sick list •■>- h ' lae F Satterfield. :•!>• r, phen, Mr; Iva John ,r , Lula Snr-Vf Mr. Leroy Grant toe-- ■• ■■ ■ to his home or Step) ; ■< ter * few day? tr- 1 - ■■ Reverend Car l F in • ed Sunday g* ?to- -> f. because of the tor Rev. T W m- Gary Notes EY MAE N HOBSON CARY The mr tutor ,ri friends of "he Christian Chur* i? ton to > vi v impressive sermon hv m ■ tt the eleven, o , - day. The Rev r t ; : . took his text from t’ ; •; ■- • ter of Acs 6t.h v. n : Need"' Hr ptetit:-~d tr- nv-u was deprived of •' ■ ■■■•■■ of life and never vr.rw to give thanks t-o God for bniih In order for one to he a leader one must be able r> as John and p P ;,-- • i oak " With faith", The tor : N need as a race r t.n r .■ walk Too long have f.: ■ ed on someone ■ - must stand and d.va ; fall Unless we - ••••, together Sunday «vetiing a - th • 'lt Baptist Church i here « steal program. "> he-.- on the program ■ don lp, Tom C-:■ ■ • Asbury.' the H.irmonr-t! an i "■ ■ Gospel Jubilee to - leigh. The of ‘O!' 1 ■> ■■■■■ was Mr Sam H • i announcer of Pufju, •• 11 This program v • >-■:•.■■■ Mrs Alma Jones end Mi ■ ; Reaves Mr and Mrs p. ; •• of Gray St had n-s 'in ■> • r,- ? guest Sunday. Rev ’ m and Mr®. Nra) ivlcClc *\ Apex were here Sunday vr.um:. friends Visiting Mr. and m c< ■ r Reaves Sunday h • • Jr., Mr Earnest Gob- ■> 1 Leandas Reaves, of Aherd* --• i; ■ hews of Mr, Reave. The elementary .rhool hn’.d annual PTA banouet v,;? m ter of ceremony':- 1 dent. Air A Man' The annual p'-mn-v eis.es of the C-m Elen-, cm School were held tv ■■in sria ■■ ning. May 29th. Presentation of cl?.. for cr tlficates. Mr. A C !>w " ■> Ing certificates Graduates were Annie tm. Patterson. Jean Goode Clark, Barbara Roc or . F l'■ land Arthur Sumincrvil}'- Firm! Lucas. Joyce Parker. Tui ■ • Henry, Shirley Ev;<r„- n Payne Robert Scott, J mnu Ans. Arnita, Guess. John r.ml i Terrell. Redrlck Cotim.. *.* ■ . Council. Flonruc Cnn : ■ . p ■ Williams. Robert (lark, c r< 'vn Matthews. Shirley Hid-*?, M;’ ■ d Henry. Lawrence Thorn, . • : Newkirk. Annie L R ' Evans and Sarah Pc Mrs Lena. S .Tone* and i ton. Leon, have returned 1 after spending some bm c f derson. with relative; - d fi ■ nu Fayette vi 11 r 5 tree! Baptist News BY MRS F W IT’DhiN • Sunday School or >o at -be usual hoi- 1 fi .10. ■• ub ; i. • Hunter presidioc ■ 1 department ;nd M 1 ■! f charge of the b- uiv.n •• -i mary dep ulnv-: <■ Morning wor 'up <• . • ;j ,■< the pastor Rm - 1 W ducting the ~'••• rr ran 1 nished by icrur.i- < Lillian Blanche .11 *-.• n Tb» regular ordi r fol lowed wiih J E. M.iik- '.nd pray, . Thomas of Rh.nv ; A ve:v uplift**' • •>, . preached by the* pi im Ins l text was taken from Gen.- ' :i Those the! w n pi-,-si nt this rnesra.p- verv The Carrie Haywood Bii'> f" met Sunday -p, i Host)la Judkins M Av , T . and Mrs Ludiw r,i.- >•.• n.<-. tesse.r. The Sunday S, hm! :'■■■■■ •t 1 of the eh II erb f, • ■. l " < Sandra H. - *>-;th .* the hseernent. of t 1 r s ~1 Monday ni-fi Many V. s• - r. 1 Useful gi cr - v■! e 11 bride-»leci T-■ ■ * iprve'd at thi» ;<•* 1 dered music at Bcllrnount. Church . 'Sunday niahfc, June 2. This pro-; [rv un v.- sponsored by Rev. L. j ! Williams R' v. if. v Horton of Mitchell 1 Chru'i 1 Church spoke to the grad- j juntis of "57 of the church, last! j Sunday at. the II :00 n.tn. worship, j On Juno •„> the S’. Luke church. | con.arrniitiori. Ooldston. listened i to an inspiring sermon by the |•: <>: Kev W R. Alston. His 1 : Hv me was "Mystery of Mercy,”] n Ms ill J.T. Mrs. Laney 1 cave:.- decorator! the altar with; ! tliovers. There was a joint Sun- ] day School at St. Luke Church. 1 Ooldston. Sunday. June 9. Other j i Churches attending: Macedonia! and Mi uni Herraon Methodist 1 churches. Funeral 1 ..1 :-i. rites for Mr Nathan Dor-, ■1 ■ whip, held Sunday, June 2. j • Kvan Chiir*cl AME Zion ! Church. y. Dorset,t. -on of : he late Ben and Annie Rodgers Dorse tt, was' iv ■ March 20. 1934 and departed ! this life >! • 2?. l‘U>7. at the age i of 7" um 2 months and nine [ days. He vv;,? a member of Evans r h p. p e i Church and attended as | lor, i f nlth permitted A kind; aiui iovine fnihe** and willing to I whenever he could, he had | tv-on in AnlSny health for more j Jhan two vears and was very sick | ; for .six months. Hi v -o- united in marriage to] hi.i o Aiphia Rodgers Dorse tt.. ] iViiT! 10 ti*.is tjnion were twelve j rjiioov"-,. -iv of which preceded 1 I him to death. i He leaves 10 mourn his pass* j in:: Mrs Jfu.ie Marsh. Route 3, | i;,,. CiU: Mi •, Coren.e Alston of j ;me home: Mrs Irene Headen. it,ante i. Bear Creek: daughters: Erne--' Do:sett of Norfolk. Va.; ionic Dorse tt. Chapel Hill: Thom- ; : . DniNc't. Rt 3. Siler City and: Jnhr.ir Dni-et.?. Bonlee. N. C, | son.?. Mrs. Nannie Furguson, Al-; ; loon a. Pa.; Mr?. Mattie Rayford j md Mr? 4nnie Siip.r of New ■lev- 1 •av. sisters. Jimmie Dorsett. Pa.: i | brnrbr r and twenty-one grand- '; I children. The ciadiiai.es of '57 who were! mi-mberr. of Mitchell Chapel] [ riimrli honored Sunday,. Jcnc 7. bv Sunday School of »he I Issliington Jr. High Sehocf rdiiorst ORA M’E HOOKER t\n BESSIE DUDLEY Viitir.j fredcii Receives Music Award Nancy Iredell received a music ;i# .rd tor playing Bells in the l" n;-, marrhing band. Oboe in iJif concert band and Piano as an a., -;ant during rehearsals. Rnbrti Whites’ f'ornet Pla.ving Robert White became the re cipient of awards for playing cor net m the Litton band and leading the cornet section at the Wash melon Junior High School. Roderick Tavine's Trombone Playing Roderick Taylor received awards for playing first trombone in the * L:eon and Washington School ! bands. Wiiton Smiths Scrap Book Wilton Smith received awards fr,» pin vine first clarinet and for iiavim: the best music scrap book for the year. .1. Edward? war. director of the . Kind 'noun? Pupil.? eve very ap-j mr.-i.itive to him for his interest] 0,0 fotnuoiasm shown toward ! 1 them Siring Musical Awards ‘ A Nun of great culture is for a ■<-: no! to have a growing string mu: i.-ai pro ;r,un” quotes one. great aiithov. Wallace Peace received a mu ;<■ Lyre because he has not ■ mi : i*d n nmale rehearsal nor per iiirmar.ce this year. Ccrtficicates Vi nt to Faye Eaton. Anna Forbes. mi Howard Thomas tor becom ing new and dependable members of the advanced orchestra; to Vali an Mvcr- and Brenda Ed * for becoming advanced :r.( n:De;-s before completing one yea > of study on their cellos; to j V,r;jir.i*i Carr and Natalie Wilson who are eligible for advanced or* ' chi. • >-n next year: to Joan Lyles for bemr. a 3 year member and Erin? dependable Honorary men , imned ivitnes were Mary Upper man. Moselle Dolby, Geraldine ,"scle, Nathala Deaver. Betty Buff-rs anti Phyllis Terry An 01 hestra has been organised for next -.’car and hopes to pre sent a concert, in the early fall. r his will be (be first orchestra at w ashing ton Pc h 001. Imru vin? Better Itclanon.xbips ■ in.,l Theme for Home Eckers T'a* Home Economics Depart ment placed emphasis on better , relationship in all seven areas of Homemakmg it was as interest- I in.-g as could be and considered a j mil game The girls had good ui ,-.o on how better relationships could be pructiet;,i in each area and make living in uencral rlch ■■i Two girls went the second iiiiic in their activities. As n result, they received a ward'--. 'lire* were Barbara Forbes and At: 1 Dolby. Mrs. Mary Car n v 1 . the donor of these ; prizes. Library Award? Gor>ii sch.oci:: today are partly in, ,■ urrcl bv the kind of service I iviulcrcd by their libraries. To i r. * cod service. Washington i.c*o, had to depend on its stu- Icnt woi’i rt s. Four of tiip library , beipiuf; an entering senior .ichool in September. They are: 1 Uarbara Foibes, Mertice Becoat, I'? 'K in Thomas, and Carolyn Siobnam. Washington School is j proud of these eirls and the fine ' services they have rendered this i year. 33;,! b.ira Forbes was chosen vice president of Association of High i'rnooi Library Clubs for North , C.i.-oiinn. Mvtricc Becoot has been most cooperative in seeing to it 'hat nil of the periodicals were cl. l 'b"d in d-ul.v ‘Patricia end Carolyn Debnam have been most * cooperative in seeing to it. that all of the periodicals were check ed doily. They hare also b°en ' mort* coctpr; ative in volunteering I church. They each were given s , gift from the Sunday School. Mrs. : M. M. Horton made the presen [ tation. The graduates present, were i Misses Coreen Alston, Mamie j Lynn. Lillian Taylor. Mr. Gary V. I Alston. John J. DeGraffenreidt I and Ralph Piggie of Horton ' School. Pittsboro: Mr. Millert 1 Rodgers of Ligon Junior-Senior High School Raleigh. Those not present were: Misses Savannah Fening, Elnora Piggie and Mr. George William Lee, James Melvin Lse. and Samuel 1 Millikon, Jr. of Horton School, 1 Pittsboro and Miss Mae Frances Degraffenreidt of Ligon Junior- Senior High School, Raleigh. A Singing Festival will be held al St. Luke Church. Ooldston. the ; 4th Sunday in June Tt is spon sored by the choir of the church. A Musical Festival was held at Mitchell Chapel Church. Pitts boro. June 9. It was sponsored by the male choruses of the church. Visitor* Those returning from college ; were: Mr Gene Ramsey, Virginia State. Petersburg, Va.: Misa Be*- I tie Stone. Johnson C. Smith Uni -1 versity. Charlotte; Miss Josephine Lynn. Mr. Marvin Chambers. Ben and Joseph Marsh, A&T College. I Greensboro; Musses Shirley Bland. Willa Eaves, Geneva Baldwin and ! Shirley Degraffenreidt. Bennett. College. Greensboro. Mr. Rudolph ; Stone Kittrell College, Kittrell: 1 Mi I E Taylor, Jr and Lennon Herndon. Shaw University, Ra-j j leigh. Others visiting and returning; ] were Mrs. Dorothy Marsh of New i I York: Mr and Mrs. Curtis Mat-j j thews motored from Washington.' D. C Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rod- 1 ster of Raleigh were visiting in j ; Pittsboro, Miss Susie Stone of i I Washington. D. C visited her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stone. I 1 Rev. and Mrs. J S T. Docker of j Sanford spent a few days with; Mr and Mrs Ralph Alston re ; cently. Those leaving Pittsboro were i Mr. David Reave? and Miss Annie; Reaves left for New York Satur day, June 1, 1957. Mr. Burnice; Taylor left, Saturday also sor 1 ! Philadelphia. Pa . their services to the library To show appreciation to these students. Mrs B Anderson pre sented to each of them a certifi cate hoping that they will keep up the good work It. is sincerely hoped that they will remember' that one never graduates from the library Rausch and l.omb Honorary Award Presented the student, who maintained a high academic aver age and who showed interest in the science field, the student chosen this year was Barbara Harp- Phe has exemplified the characteristics of a mode! stu dent and has worked steadily to maintain her high standing. The award went to this little popular eighth grader. Science World Award Thus award presented for the student or students displaying the best project for the science cx ! hibition. The award goes for the ] construction of a crystal radio i sot to ninefch graders Jesse Olds ’ and William Robertson MORE Leadership Citation To the Student Council mem ber who has constantly represent ed educational, personal and so cial growth—one who represents an expressed confidence in per sonal integrity and mature per formance. This citation goes to Barbara Forbes. Student Council president, who has shown excellent, leader ship ability during the entire school year. Davidson Jewelers Presents Prizes Davidsons’ Jewelers, located at 122 E. Hargett. Street, gave a pen and pencil set to the bov and girl who maintained the highest scholastic character These prizes went to Yvonne Clarkson and William Robertson. Congratula tions to both of them. 9-1 Students Awards Barbara Forbes: Citizenship, of fice helped, library .assistant, all around girl in Homemaking, out standing Y-Tren and president of Student Council. William Robertson: Citizenship, basketball, highest boy average in 9-1. under Mr W Rainbow, perfect, attendance certificate and science, award. Yvonne Clarkson Highest av erage in algebra. 9-1 and 9th. Virginia J Walker' Highest amount of potato chips sold for all the Y-Teens. Nancy J. Iredell: Highest aver age in band music. Perfect attendance. 9th grade Wiihelmina Campbell, Virginia Buchanan. Myrtice Becoat. Ar nette Massenburg. Lizzie Rhodes. Richard Harris, William Robert son. Ervin Thomas and Jesse Olds Principal Eaton Speak» Principal Eaton highly lauded all of these students for their j i achievement, ilc reminded them j j !hat these outstanding accom plishments were results of their strong determination. He urged pupils to first count up the good things accomplished arid then count up the bad things accom- i plished. Then see if one side out-; balances the other. He encourag- 1 ed pupils to make success in spite Os handicaps. Hearty congratula tions were given to all recipients. 1 Farmers who have placed land in ; the Soil Bank Acreage Reserve are ; not permitted tn graze or harvest ! any crop from that land in 1057 , Prevention through sanitation j* j the hf:si way to control round- ■ worms in swine DRIVE SAFELY j I CONCORD ! j NEWS ST MRS. MARION BOYD Barber-Scotia rolleje CONCORD The ninetieth an nua! commencement of Barber- Seotia College was held st three o'clock Monday afternoon, June 3rd in the college chape! with Dr. Howard Thurman delivering ] the address. Dr Thurman speak ! ing on 11-'P subject "Faith for! Living" stressed three beliefs. He ' urged the graduates to have faith ! in rhemsetves and their minds and to believe in their own ! growth Growth was described as the in crease in "time between wish and fulfillment", such time being zero in a baby The second point, 'faith in freedom was defined as a sense oi‘ option or alterna tive in which one must not have " Dr Thurman s final point was i termed faith in God and faith in life’ as one for God ts a God of life as we},] »s a q O 4 0 f re _ i ligion ’’ The Reverend .T T Douglas, minister of St James Presbyter ian Church. Greensboro. N C. ‘ ! save thp invocation and pronounc- ! : ed thp benediction Doan J A Payne presented the i graduating class and President L. j S. Cozart conferred B S. decree? ’• i on its members I Among the twenty-nine gradu lat os w?s one Concordias, Miss ! I Margaret Asbury. "‘ho graduated 1 ; cum laude. Miss Asbury also re- i j vetoed two cash award? Five pth- ; l er students were recipient? of ; j scholarships, cash award?, or meri- 1 i 3k President Cozsr* announced that i g ; fts sen* in by the alumnae ?• I mounted to about two-thirds the ! sum needed to equip the Student i Union The CDs? of '57 is the last toat ' will be composed of girls on!" I : because Barber-Scotia became co educational. non - segregated in j 1954 LOG A V SCHOO L James Auditorium war, the scene i for the twenty-ninth commence- ] went bxcreises for Logan High j School Monday, June 3rd at 8:15 ! p.m The mam feature was a dra- i ! mafic, reading in which the sen- j '■ ior class members were a speak- | mg chorus with r.olo parts by sen- | : iors Melrose Woodson. Helena 1 Howell. Mozella Stowe and Mil- | ford Woodson, principal. Mr C. j ; O. Griffin; teacher, Mr R M K«?l- j i ley; alumnus. Miss Margaret As- I ; bury and rising senior. Lillian : | Kiser Appropriate instrumental | music was played by Fredda Best | ' during the dramatic rendition. 1 Dr P Brown McAllister, super- 1 : intendenf presented citations of ■ appreciation: and passes to al! fu- ! lure school programs to retiring j teachers. Mrs Alice Havlev and 1 Mrs. Mary A. Roberts. Sixty-one seniors received their , : diplomas from Dr. G L. Long. Jr . ' ; chairman Concord Graded School , | Board FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S CLUBS Member? of the Concord Feder . ation of Women's Club? who et ! tended the forty-eighth annual meeting of the N C Federation of Negro Women's Clubs at Se dalia were Mesdames L J Boat. ! Alice Plunkett, Carrie Murpbey. ! Sadie Scott, G B Payne and Mar- j : ion W Boyd. Thp. report that the sessions of j the convention held on June 7 and j ; 8 at Palmar Memorial Institute : j were interesting and inspiring, j ; Some of the highlights were ex-: j cellent clubs reports both verbal- ' i ly and on posters: increased ac- j j tivity by federated girls' clubs; | ten scholarships to girls; and an i j address by Mrs. Jennie Douglass j ! Taylor on "The Challenge of This ] | New Era ” There was also a very j j helpful workshop on “How to | 1 Meet the Challenge of This Era." i I Supervised recreational setivi- j j ties will begin on Monday. June ] Dth at Logan Homes Playground. 1 j Mr. J. D. Withers, director, urges ! i that children ir. all sections of ' ; town and the suburbs register at ; Logan Homes on that, date i The playground will be open j daily from 9:00 a.m. in 12:00 p in. ! and from 5:00 p.m until dark. , Some special activities will hr arts j and crafts on Fridays at 5:00 o'- j clock, outdoor movies on Wednes- 1 days. 7:30-9 30 p.m.. and the Show j ] Wagon, All baseball game will begin at ! ' 4:00 p.m. Supervisory personnel are Mr j ■ Chester Langston. Jr , Mrs Janie ! i Evans, and Miss Margie Locke ipMrawtsMSßsqt eJ-s » IT" 1&M, “Sne Mary sure lnokr, tike her father—only on her, it looks goody* Ms Neighbors ! |l \ j W«> I dl<ta'l nni *1 , ' ! yi?c_i. ran into their anion!” THE CAROLINIAN WARNER LOOKS ’EM OVER BY LEROY WARNER CHARLOTTE—We had a very j pleasant visit at the horn • of Mr. j T Aery who resides on Forest. ] fit. Mr. Aery is the owner of the Aery Nursing Home, As we sat and talked with him we Darned that he had really done something ! in the community in which he I lives Before 1 get too f »r 1 want you to know that Mr Aery is nor like i a lot of folk who do not have the time to give n helping hand. Mr. Aery is not a man who sits on tine "stool of do nothing . but ra ther he is always willing t<* Ho something for his race. Mr. Aery has done much f or the people of Charlotte as far as recreation is concerned. Aside ; from the Modern Nursing Home. | Mr Aery felt that he should eo out about 9 mile* ;r, the count? and build a recreation center for Charlotte's citizens as well ?« for citizens throughout Mecklenburg County After building this i-anter for : * recreation Mr Aery thought that j he could accomodate such organ : iration? as Sunday School group? ' and Boy Scouts Girl Scouts, and j I social clubs H® also ha? a local ( | baseball team at the center Here '< i the team makes its horn®. Mr 1 , Aery also h?s a take for persons : who like *o fish j ; We thought that we had asked 1 ; Mr. Aery about this recreation ! I center ? name, but somehow w® ' ; failed to remember to do so. So : as the thought, cane to us we asked him what was the name of his recreation center The smiling gentleman who has very lit‘!e tn ■-ay. 3poke in a very soft voice The name is Shady Grove to, i case you don't know it f have 40 ] acres out there "Mr Aery said j We fee! that j* «- as time for ir to go on to another assignment As we started out with our brief ! ease. Mr Aery ?»id to us 'hat »•« might come back jus* a little ; tor -rd he would have somethme *o go in our column. It h=d oc | curred to u? that he had already i given u* plenty of tangible ne«> j for our reader? As wo approached our car ‘hr , ! well-liked man called to u? and j said. T believe that T b • ' --- |at this vary minute if you car ! spare the time" We- (hen felt the’ I we had better get. what he- had so : that we could make press cm, ! j with it So we went bark and sat j down In his very comfortable j chair and began *r, listen st the : ; story he had to tell, j ' First I want you to know ‘hat I T was going to my garage which i I is locatod at N Johnson and W | Seaboard Sts and as 1 looked a- i i cross a vacant lot I sav a group ! iof boys playing." he said. I ; j thought after T continued to | ; watch, that this was very rough ! i playing However. I felt that it ! i would be better to lot the boys | ; go on with the roughness sine® | j I had made the trip to see how ; things were at the garage," Aery went on to say that he ' went home and discussed the mat ter with Mrs Aery, his wife, and the two thought that jt would to j very nice to do something about ! ! the matter the- next day. So the I ! next day wa? last Thursday Mr. I J Aery went back to the garage and j i the saddest thing he noticed was ; ; t hat the boys were not playing but j j fighting each other with adults ! i urging them to fiaht. Here in this j ] particular area where boy? as "'ell ! I as adults seerr- to like this <vpe of ! life. At 'his point we wanted Aerv j to «oon get to the point of whs* 1 i happened, so he did. He began by j saying, "The next day as I went ; to some of the homes to see if i the boys were of this community, j some of the parents or adults said, j ‘Mr Aery you had better not go j up there where those boy art You i probably will get killed or hurt'" ! ! Aery said, "At this point, i felt ; | that I nad better do a tangible j I job in this community where, boys ; need training to obey I heir par- j I lent* as well as learn about God I We felt that Mr. A cry would | • never get to the point of telling ] |ns what he finally did "Well," j ] Aery said. I had listened to the ] ; cries coming from persons Raying ! 'please do not go up there Mr. : Aery.' " Mr Aery i-aid he did not i scold the boys, but instead went. ; gently to the ring leader of th® l crowd and smoke to htm. The boy ! started a ! Aery, actually to fight ! him. but Aery said that he shook the boy real well to let him know that he meant business, snd 5 1.1 the other boys took it very easy. Aery said. i Aery betng a Christian man. had all of the bo vs to stand around him and gave them a good lecture on the Bible, They all listened carefully and said that they would tie better boys in the future j After he spoke to the boys Aery > called the boys to bis car and gave them some new baseballs and some bats and organized n baseba+l teem with 'he group, Since lest Thttrs- i day ther® has been nothing but happines? among the group of boys Our hots are off to Mr. T. Aery, We feel that more of this need* to be done in other com munities. SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Last Sunday Children’s Day was observed with the young peo pie in charge of the service. Sun day School began at 9:45 with juniors Irt charge. Morning wor ; ’hip began at 11:00 with the mu sic from the junior ,-hoir, Th® j ] morning scripture was read by 1 ' Travis Alexander Prayer was off- I j oreri by William Harmon The : muring sermon was brought bv ! our pastor. Ihe Rev. J m. Ken- , nedy, His text, was taken from I John, fi:9. During the fvemr.r -Tor,ship hour toe annual Children's D«> ' program was presented by the j Sunday School department. There were speeches, quartets and piano solos, which were enjoyed by ev erybody Mrs. Willene Watts was the director of this wonderful program and she was aided by Mrs. Lucille Dixon. Mrs Ross Wat son and Mrs, Evelyn Harmon Mr Robert Simmons is the superin tendent of the Sunday School de partment with Mr, Carl Dixon as his assistant Vacation Bible School is in. pro press at the Second Calvary Bap tist Church. Bible School Pecan on dune 10th and will eontiUe tnrough June. All children are in vited to be in attendance. niinivviw; m:ws Mr and Mrs. Albert Karl Ray. -Tr and daughter Irarlean of Cleveland. Ohio "-ere caliad *o Charlotte due to the death of Mr Albert Earl Ray, the husband of Mrs. Marie Rav. They live at 1602 Whisnant Avenue m this City, Mrs Rose Marie Anderson of Los Angeles. California. Mrs Min j hie Lupe snd children of Houston i Texas from Fort Campbell. Ky. ! are visit ire Mr. and Mrs Robert i Anderson and family of 1301 Aus tin Avenue Mrs. Lila Edwards of Brooklyn New York spent last weekend with her parent.- Mr «nd Mrs 'loseph Washington, 1423 Austin Avenue Mrs loan tie -Johnson of Olive*. Street is in the Good Ssmitann Hospital -“the is 11-.- sist-'r nf Mr? Lillie- B McDowell. Mrs Lillie Craig >? visiting re lative- nut of town Mrs Craig moved *o 904 Polk Street They lives at 1121 Polk Street Mrs Janie Anderson, and Mrs Lucille .lottos are sick at honVU est '-rid Mrs WVdioni Hirmor Lula Johnson the mother of Mr? was oh-ers-ed all day. Sunday. June nth bo,ripping with the morning broadest t at s a m The are member? of the Second Cai vary B-ipt’st Church Biin ruth vfws There «••!) he a picnic held = • th« home of Mr and Mrs Waltet Richmond, on June 15 Th> ptent is sponsored by the Steward Botttd of the Steele Creek Chore** Route 4. Charlotte The public i.< invotr-d to Hit, nd •’PLEASANT Hit 1 PHI RCH NEWS R.r, S V Wells. pastor tire Vnnctt** Simmons, Reporter Children’? day at Plea'-ant Hill ; was observed all day Sunday ' June 9 beginning ** *: *h the morn* j ,ng broadcast. The Youth Choir : oadored the music accompanied •by Mi-u Geraldine Well® k the i piano. Miss Wells aim played for the j morning service? with the Youth | Chou The Junior trustees and j junior deacons wer® on duty ■ throughout the day I The subject, of the pastor’s ser j moa was 'The Secret or the Im i portance of His Remembrance" | text was found in Eel. 12: 1 ! Visitor for the morning was i Miss Jo* iphine Wedding*on of i New York City The anouncemffints for the fol j lowing week was read by Miss I Stephanie Weils, youngest daugh | ter of Rev and Mrs. Wells, j Winner of the portable T.V set I given sway by the brotherhood | Hub was Mr Eugene Grigsley of ! 613 Cherry Street. The Voice Chou has six new ' members. Mrs Jo E Leggetts. Mrs Mumie Montgomery, Mr? : Jones. Mrs Mar grot Perry and ; Mr Alexander Woodard Mr Al ; ten Dixon is president nf the ! Voice Choir ! Mrs Leggetts. Mrs Montgom ery and Mr. and Mrs Woodard also joined (he senior choir Mr Lewis Fompey is president of the senior choir The Twelve Tribes of Israel was presented Sunday night by the ■ Willing Workers flub Mrs. Lula j Wallace* is pn tdent. A Baby Contest wat given j Sunda ,* afternoon by the Church I Aid Cluh Mrs Nora Rutherford j I was sponsor ar.d is also president lof the club l ittle Donnie Leon j I Henderson, infant son nf Miss Ola j i M Henderson, was the winner of I the Contra! The Chiidien ? day program wrt! j rarffnwnriir-ni cr ir jarz^^mt^mm^ia^smai^Ksm? 51 SIX YEARS OLD .31 ps straight ML BOURBON f'i® whisk y SIl 1 3? S. j miodrbow ’ ‘ $L> p< "* wS OLD HICKORY fftoor O'O MiOtflPY ni';TiUP*S fiOMPIMY'PHIIAPFIJ 6 *>l PI r-TmrnrnmritmfnTHTi Wake ! Forest | Notes | WAKE FOREST- Children? Da;- was obsorvead at the Friendship Chapel Church on Sunday. June ; Hth. although it was bad and rainy the program., under the chairman- * ship of Mis Margaret Harris was a success The All-Male Chorus of Olive Branch Church, along with die Vocal Choir of Corinth | Church and the home chon* fur- j niched thi music. Dinner was ! served. School has been out for some time now and so our minds are ! turned toward some form of re- ( creation for the summer Today j the recreation program opened at * Dußar's School, under the super- ; vision of Mrs. H L. Sorrell of Ra leigh. More details will be giver, later. Social Newt Mr? Mary Smith has returned j home after enjoying some time j with her daughters in the ?»ate ' of N Y Mrs, Catherine Boyd. Mrs i Ruby Bo*vie and Miss Ada Smith ! Mrs Fjora Peace and children j Lido 11 md Evelyn, along with her j husband and children of Philadel phia, Pa. were, weekend guests of ; Mrs Be-sic Bunch of Alien St - Miss Mary Rose Boone, formerly i of Wake Forest, daughter of Mr. j and Mrs John H Boone, became \ the bride of Mr Walter Thome- ! son. forme-!y also of Wake Forest i son of Mr.- Eleanor Kit. Well on Ssaturda.v evening June 1 The Rev. Cox. pastor of Oak Grove 1 BapPst Church. Durban*.. *>«r* formed the ceremonies st his home. Birthday* Kevin Harris of White 5* cele- j * i'-'s'M hts birthday on Saturday,! •Jure a with a birthday party \ vvi <*• *'f gur -i.-. a-( -f William Fai 1 »nd Ther**---a Watkins. Willi-I r nv't -< nn Ch sriottf J (*' i;f■' p v-i Denise i U-.v, fi irky Myynbii'T and ! U iihe! *'in n Woods Thei’e were; i'irn*v of ror CLINTON HOTtS CLINTON Tin following per son* motored to Raleigh recent ly to atend the North Carolina State conference of NAACF Free dom Day Celebration ’ Mr and Mr; K M Johnson. Msss*s Carolyn and Fay Under wood. .Patricia Kcrnegay. Mr. and Mr? Mores Ray Mr and Mr?. George Forman. Mr Roosevelt Bennett, Ho John M Holmes. ’ Mr Sylvester White. Rev U A Carlton, Mr Eugene Adkin, and | Mr. Tyru* Moore, and others.. Recently the NMA Club of the Pleasant Grove he’d their annual Spring Formal m the H CITl* Ec.o- j romirs Department. be given on Monday night under ; the direction of Mrs. A. Wells and Mrs, L Hare The Voice Choir will accompany the pastor to the Mt Moriah Bap- * tist Church of Belmont on Sun- j day afternoon The Rev H C Burnette is the pastor Rev Bur nette ha? resumed his duties a? the pastor after an extended ill ness. ON THE KICK LIST Mrs. Mattie Smith. Mrs Mamie Davis. Mrs Cora Elliott and Rev J C Jackson AMONG THE MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dixon, Mt and Mrs John Dixon and Miss ; Dorothy Dixon motored to Don - ! ville, Va. on Satruday night to : visit Mr. James Dixon of Don ville ! Misses Mary and Martha Davis j and Mary Person were guest* »t • I a wedding in Concord on Sunday , night. Miss Mary Davis is seere ! tai v of pleasant Hill I Mr and Mrs Herbert Harris | j motored to Clinton. S C on the j j weekend to visit the family of ; i Mr? Harn? WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 1.5 1957 =gae«egwaai«;gaa ■ r:.;.r Shop Wake Forest BONUS MONEY | STORES! ewwaraiMwißr: >- T — ! HOLLOWai’S CASH FOOD STORE I "Good Thing;; to Eat" ROOSEVELT AVENUE Wake Forest | NORTH CAROL! \ A e«sWMinw m- M ., T . —., irur juilimi ■ I Announcing . . . T'E OPENING OF DiOK FRYES SHOE SERVICE '"W« Fix'' ssi Right” Cor White & Roosevelt Ave. Wake Forest, N. C, j BOX 435 T, E* HOLDING ’ & COMPANY Druggist* Stnc? 1888 WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR i DRUG NEEDS Vist* Our Corner Book Shop ( omplete Book Store Dm! EX 5-379? 1 M HOLDING Ber 548 H AKE FOREST. N C. tT-gHMM.. UTS- ■ -v- -■ . .... - ■ TT-l—flM 1932 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille Light Blue N?n Paint, Good Tire? BEST BUY of THE MONTH ! 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The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 15, 1957, edition 1
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