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PAGE EIGHT raleigh personals . clubs . churches 11 l A IIWWII'MIIW lint UW WP* ★ VISITING SICK ANNC INCEMENTS STORK Vi S SAINT AGNES Mr and Mr. Mailie Umphrey became the proud parents of a baby boy on May 31st and Mr and Mrs Jerry Thomas Dunn be came the proud parents of baby boy, Jerry Otis, on the same date, On June Ist Mr and Mrs, Al bert. Wiliiams, Jr. became the par ents of Peggy .Ann; Carolyn Een- Mr. and Mr= William B. Whitley; Paula was born into the family of Mr, and Mrs. Paul McClinnhan. Shelia Marie was born into the family of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drayton on June 2nd. June 3’ wa s really s "B' vJIWtSf RESERVE e*fOoi $ 3^ Jr t *isW»iWtr \iL j se H&Gf 'l l ßsjj titso*to,uw«aeea r i gfe sto'oea wwism » bmo# r „. J *'* ***** memM ‘ I with aWcost* autartobik loan-, sTmonthly payments to fit. your needs.. arrarged quickly and oonv«msnitly. And when you vaca tion in yow n*w cox, protect your travel c &*h by eanyiag AmMesn Exppwa Travelers Cheque. Spendable m cash everywhere. Qufck refund r iwtjjr rtokstv <gfer 1%; t Mechanics & Farmers Sank RALEIGH - DURHAM '■'•■.a.™ , -« SJep&@s Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh m% HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA -i- TEL. TE 3-1073 S ' > jtjf'lfi t -jj m. ~ . ’ M ■ ■ BY MRS. GERALDINE BROWN ★ BIRTHS and BIRTHDAYS WWaiMaTOatMMRHBWIIWBIIIIIIBiiWIIIIBIBMWIIII (Birthday) day for many. Lena Mark Irvin, born to Mr. and Mrs. James Reid; Gerald Conly, born to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Taylor; Mrk Irvin,, born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLean; Denise, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Pulley; and Wilma Elam, horn to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Watkins, Jr. Balento ConfcrO became the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer Jr. on June 4th. MORE MOTORS TO PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Alois Chalmers and daughter. Karyn, motored to Philadelphia this past weekend for a two-week vacation. Ac companying them on this trip were her mother, Mrs. Katie L. McCray, and a friend, Mrs. Sallie Kornegav. While there ! they hope to visit other points north DELTAS SHOWER GERALDINE HARRIS On Saturday evening at the home of Dr. Catherine Middleton, the | Raleigh Deltas showered Miss Gsf | alpine Harris, bride-elect. This was 3 kitchen shower, atiended by many Deltas despite the heavy rainfall in the city. The sorors passed compliments of admiration over the gifts as the gracious and lovely blushing bride-to-be open ed them. The gifts included every thing from the kitchen clock to kitchen shears with a booby being thrown in for laughs. Following the opening of the gifts, sorors made speeches informing Miss Harris of how much she will be missed and giving her many well wishes and blessings for her mar ried life. BOOK CLUB MEETS The Friday Evening Book Club met at the home of Mrs. Mable Young on Tarboro Street, Friday, June 7th. Mrs. George Burt, pres ident. presided over the business sessioD. Members present, were Mrs. Carrie Laws, Mrs. Helen Wil liams, Mrs Hodge, Mrs. Audrey Green, Mis. Connie Cagle. Mrs. A. B Johnson, Mrs. George Burt, Mrs. Nellie Small, Mrs. Mable Young and Mrs Marie Moore. Guests present were Mrs. Kaw -1 kins. Miss Lane, Mrs. R. F„ Wim wwmmw——wFUUMWiiHiM’inii m -iwn ★ CLUB NEWS and NOTES berle-y and Mrs. P Higgs A do- ! lightful course was served YWCA ACTIVITIES The Adult Women’s Activity Committee of Sojourner Truth YWCA is sponsoring their Annual 1 Lawn Party on Saturday, June 16, 1 on the lovely lawn of Dr. and Mr*, j L. E McCauley, 8 North Tarboro | Street. This year the Committee is • honoring all of the Women's Clubs \ and Organisations of Raleigh, I Please call TE 2-3432 ar..l ev’c tiv ; name of your club and the ad- i dress of the President or Seen- 1 tary so that your club may receive , an invitation. If for some reason you do not reepivr an invitation, come i anyway and leave your club’s i name at the gate. We want ail the Women’s Organizations of i Raleigh to be represented and we are depending on each of you to ‘jive us this information. In case of rain the party will he held at the YWCA building 310 East Davie Street. MRS. WILLAMS HOSTESS TO IDLE-A WHILE SOCIAL CLUB On last Thursday evening, Mrs. j Hazel Williams of Nazareth was | hostess to the Idle-A-While Social j Club. Her home was decorated ! with an arrangement of cut flow- i ers. After (he business session games of pinochle and pokena were played. Winning in the game of pinochle was Mrs. Dorothy Pow- ; ell and the booby went to Mrs. \ Phyllis Haywood, First prize in j pokena was received by Mrs. Cath erine Holden. A delightful repast j was served bv the hostess. Pres- I ont for the affair were Mesdames j Lillie Tavlor," Elizabeth Pridgeor.. ; Dorothy Jeffers, Rosetta Rand, Es- j ther Haywood. Louise Nunn. Jen- ; nie Charles, Chine Chupp. Carh- i erine Holden. Vivian Smith. Doro- I thy Powell, Phvllis Haywood and hostess Hazel Williams. SHOWER OE RAIN FOR BRIDE-ELECT Both a shower of rain and gifts greeted Miss Geraldine Harris on j the afternoon of June 3. Misses Louise and Marguerite Edwards j were hostesses for the occasion, j Centering a white covered table, j arrayed with beautifully wrapped j gifts, was a lovely bouquet of " bine hydremias. From her hostesses | Miss Harrs received a nine piece j salad serving sot that Included matching salt and popper shakers. Present for the wood shower were Misses Delores Johnson, Al mena Nunn, Nurry Ann Turner, Burma Raines and Mrs. Lydia T. Wall. Other gifts were sent from Mrs. Alberta G. Terry, Mrs Nora Lockhart. Mrs. June T. Swindell, Misses Carmen Payne, Ann Hunt and Harriet Nunn who were un able to be present. VISITING Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller had j as their guests last week. Mr. and I Mrs. Charles R. Hayes and Mr. and I Mrs. Charles B. Hayes and chil- j dren of Cleveland, Ohio. They also i spent some time at the Hayes Cot- j tage at Top Sail. Mrs. Ethel Huni is visiting in ! Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Leonard Jackson spent the weekend in Petersburg, Va. REVIVAL TO BEGIN Revival services will begin on June 17th at Mother Harris’ Church on West South Street These services will be conducted by Reverend Mrs. Cecelia Hayes of this city. Services will be held MONUMENTS i Sine* 1903—Marble-Granite Our eo*ta start at $35.00, tasiuit ! BireetJ WARNER ' MEMOR l A L S i 3519 Hillsboro, Raleigh N.C. * (Across SsUroart—Front oi Method) THE CAROLINIAN sdfaff THE FIRST —AH decked out in full white, the graduate nurse i uniform, the 15 young ladies who composed the first graduates in i the A&T College School of Nurs- i j ins, received iiieir pins at the i annual Field Day Exercises held Chavis Heights ' BY MRS. MAY BROADIE ■ "Our Father, may we never un- i : derestimale the value of others, j 1 May we be careful not to mis- j | understand them. Help us not to j j leave unfulfilled the promise we : make to them. May we know that | every one is precious in Thy sight i and needs spiritual food for Jesus j sake.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL OHURfH Mr. Sherman Lewis opened Sun- I day School at 9:45 and morning I ; worship follow ed at 11. Children’s | 1 Day was observed and despite the | | heavy rainfall there was a nice j i attendance. Under the direction of 1 ■ Mr. Ernest Tvlasser.burg the Junior ! Choir furnhr -d music. Mr. Ernest j Ratliff was the speaker for the | occasion. Everyone present enjoy j ed the services. | At. 3 p.m. the House Hold of j Ruh No. .116 and 531 and the Junior House Hold of Ruth No. 8 hold their annual Ruth. Day cel ebration Mrs. Lilia B. Hinton pre sided. The host pastor. Rev. H. Cunningham, was the speaker. MARTIN STREET BAPTIST ! At 9:45 the superintendent. Miss ! Josephine Hunter, opened Sunday ! School and at. 11 morning worship i began with the Senior Choir fur- j nisbing music. Mrs. Ada Jarnigan i i directed the choir. A very inform ; stive message was delivered by j the pastor. Rev. P, H. Johnson. | His text was St. John. IP. Fol lowing the morning service the | wedding of Miss Pauline Keith and Mr. Paul Vandergriff was j held. FIRST BAPTIST j Morning worship began with Sunday School at 9:30 with Super intendent W. H. Taylor presiding. This was followed by the 11 o’- j clock services. The Junior Choir ! furnished music under the direc tion of Mr. W. W. Hurdle. Mrs Coley was at the organ. Scripture was read by Reverend Howard and the morning message was de livered by the pastor, Dr. <b. S. Bullock, Hi* subject was ‘Those who are Humble," In spile of the | rain many members and friends i enjoyed the service. Ail were hap | py to see Mrs. E E. Morgan and j Mrs. Pattie Moseley out for serv ice. They have been confined ttf their homes recently due to Ill ness, The pastor, members, and friends hearts are saddened and desire to I express sympathy to the families j of Mrs. Daisy Jones Litton and Dr. R. S. Vass. We declare our deep gratitude for their blessed influ for two weeks. The Praise Service will be conducted by Prayer Band No. 2. The public is invited. Wedding] \ Bells Editor's Note; Marriage It Femes were issued to the fob i lowing by the W»ke. County J Register of Deeds: June 4, James Elis Medliß, 20, I Route 1, Morrisville, and Vivian Elizabeth Judd, 16, Route 1, Jvlor rievvile, June 6: Paul T. Vandergriff, 22. 15 Dare Terrace, Raleigh, and Pauline Keigh. 17, 102 N. Fisher Street, Raleigh DFXHXfi HOTEL Member of N, O. A. | Clean, Comfortable Rooms ! | Miss Lucille Griswold. Prop. I if 220 E. Cabarrus St, rtaieigh j Phone TE 3-6800 " ***• -0? nWHWanusW'I.TXUXSKOTCJC'v* I*»*»*. tIVK j at the college last week. Mrs. j Willetta S. Jones, dean of the ! School, presents the pins as Mrs. ! i j Naomi S. Wynn, rear, assists.. The j girts were graduated on Mon day of this week. i ence in our church and the com i rnunity of Raleigh is a happier i ; place because of the unscii;:=h iiv- ; ng here of two lovely souls. MANLY STREET CHRISTIAN At 3 p.m. The Melodic Singers" |of the Manly Street Christian Church celebrated their anniver sary. Scripture was read by Mrs. Ella Cheatham and prayer was of- ! sered by Mr. Henry Cole. Re- ! marks were given by Rev. Oils; | Hairston. Groups participating on j I the program were Alien and Mia is | ! little chorus, chorus from Mt. Zion i Baptist Church and Mr, Clarence I Wilson’s group. Dinner was served in the dining room of the church. Mr. and Mrs Frank Blalock of South Street had as their guests recently Rev. and Mrs. Adams and Dr. Hill of New Bern. Reverend L. S. Penn, pastor nf St. Paul AMU Church, was cui’-d to Washington. D. C due to the j death of his oldest brother, re- I cently. Mrs. Sallie Gray of 3!7 Cremon j Street entertained a few friends I recently. Guests of honor were her t sister, Mrs, Fannie Waller of New | Port, R. I. and Mr. and Mrs. Ron ' cy Brooks of Philadelphia, Attorid i ing the affair were Mrs. Ella Cros j ling. Mrs, Ida Reid. Mrs. Sarah Sharper. Mrs. Nellie Small, Mrs Audit: Green, Mrs. Fannie Mefoanc, Mrs. Bessie Hayes. Mrs. Inna Wal den, Mrs. Mable Young, Mrs. put tie Higgs, Mr. Frank Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson. Mr. T. Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. McFaclden. Mrs. Blanche Price, Rev, J, Lcvis ler, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Cooke. Mrs. Effie Joyner Mrs. Mary P. Lane and Miss Elizabeth Pugh. L ■ was reported that ail spent a d - i I lightful evening and enjoyed the j : delicious food. sm, I have called upon Thee, for Thoa wilt hear me, O GocK.. —-Psalms 17, 8. Such is the complete and ab solute trust in God, oar Father j in Heaven, of the true seeker ] alter righteousness. He knows, and ever re-affirms, that God all-good, aQ-wise and all-loving kindrefis--wi!l hear his every prayer for help, for strength, and for guidance. Os such is Vniih ! $ 2; 40 J| j i $3-80 S3 CZ~" ”1 j "vJk'J CENTURY • |j /} CLUB RAriOWfll P!ST- PRODS. *ORP„ N, Y. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, tf> PRO Os I a Urban To Suhi in Housing Hu NEW YORK fANP) - The Ur-i ban to suburban Long Inland trek of New York City's population is ' stymied for the Negro by his eco-. rioniic inadequacy and by whites'' ’•exclusiveness.” Such were the i, opinions expressed by Charles; ( Abrahams, chairman of tire State ;. Commission Against Discrlmina-1' lion, and Mrs. Fi ances Levenson. | executive director of the State i Committee on Discrimination in j i Housing. | Speaking to the L. I. Kous- j in c Advisory CommHt.ee at Molloy Uiitholic college in Rockville (Center last Monday, ! Mr. Ai)r ams “aid the re j has been an extraordinary a- ! mount ot voluntary compH- i anci in abolishing discrimina* ; (ion in FI IA YA-aidrd housing. However, there have beeti numerous complaints in private financed developments he t»alcd. Mr. Abrams said “low income continues to be the prin • j r-ipal barrier to competition o.v i Negro families for new housing.” Mrs. Levenson expressed the opinion that a concept of ex elusiveness by builders, which is bought by (he public, has created “a log-jam in civil 60 Gratis ; Finish At ' Knoxville i ! Knoxville. Tenn. Sixty-nine i j iraduales and over 1,500 other i I ).!< rsen? hoard Dr. Mordecai Wyatt 1 .Johnson, president, Howard Uni- ' ; versity, Washington, deliver an j i unusual Commencement address \ or, the front campus lawn at Koxvilir- College, Monday, May 27. at 5 p.m. President James A. Colston presided The speaker's discourse was j ui.’,usual for this occasion be cause to those graduates, in stead o£ recommending to j the m the life of a successful, formally educated men, he chose as an example the har monious life of an illiterate, j Mjssisippi farmer, j Dr, Johnson showed the grads I ] that sucessful living was not as- j sured by the degree alone but. that i a man who had only the wisdom j of God could enjoy a more con- j tented, purposeful, and prosper- j ous life. Anaiyzine the farmer’s life. Dr. ! Johnson challenged these gradu* j ales to buy the best equipment,! ! keep their tools sharp plow deep j and sew the best seed make their j males pro tners, make children turn ti eir own. and be faithful servants of God. Dr. A. K. Stewart, General Sec retory, Board of American Mis sions, United Prerbyterian Church, North America, gave the invoca tion: Rev, Frank Gordon, pastor Shiloh Presbyterian Church of Knoxville scripture; Dr. William C. Latta, president Board of Amer ican Missions, benediction: Dr. Lee 1,. Campbell, presentation of candidates for degrees: music by college choir, directed by Dr. Newell. C. Fitzpatrick. j Or Johnson described this j Mississippi farmer as a little man with patched blue jeans, j young face, sparkling eyes. The farmer owned 125 acres of land which was well kept and fenced in. Ten per cent ! of this land was given to the church. Another portion he had given to his two sons and had helped them to build their own homes. This illiter ate man also required his sons to dig their own wells. His ; wife was a partner in charge of the chickens eggs, milk, i and bntter, which she could j sell and use the tnoncr as she pleased. This illiterate man bought the beet two black mules in the state He kept his tools sharp, plowed deep, and sewed the best seeds. Then he waited for the rain and sun from God to do the rest. Dur ing his spare time the farmer went to his workshop and made useful equipment for ’he farm He and hi* wife had done 42 crops togeth er and ‘ never fii " WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 10 St urban Trendj irts Negroes rights." She said homeowners j automatically fear inroads in to their “exclusive property.” j In a panel discussion following; the talks to nearly 100 civic, so* | cial, business and religious lead-! ers, it. was suggested that the Nas- J sau-Suffolk County Central trade and labor council make their es timated $24,000,000 in welfare funds available for investment Telephone TE 2-8771 Bloodworth Sir fat TOURIST HOME Clean, Comfortable Rooms : Radio and Television 424 S. Bioodworth St. Raleigh j Is your Fire Insurance adequate j ok your home? Was ii bought i to cover your homo ten years | ago or five years ago when the i value was half what it is now? \ The value of your home le j worth protecting. Let Caveness j Insurance Agency give you full , protection on yoor homo and furnishings. CALL 3-3563 BEFORE YOU SUFFER UN NECESSARY FIRE LOSS. CAVENESS Insurance Agency ACADEMY BUILDING Dial TE 3-3563 ROY CAVENESS, Jr, ROY CAVENESS, Sr, PRINTING m COMMERCIAL $ SOCIAL Consult Us lor Reasonable Estimates i Prompt -fa Service Phone TE 4-5558 * —-THE—— CAROLINIAN j PUBLISHING COMPANY j SIS E. Marlin Stree? laleigh. N. C. I mk FRESH SEAFOOD j : ■ Ask For Watson s Fryers jjs || l§ At Your Favorite Store |j| fi 1 WATS O N* S I Seas ood Sc Poultry Company, in*. 230 Cameron Street Wholesale D*pC , Cameron Village Rock Quarry Road 1 Raleigh, N. C §f ”~U MS tFad’s"^ TRANSFER COMPANY a GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY ~ FULL LINE OF HA ULING GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG P. DISTANCE W ! Sr Patronage Court eoufc Prompt Appreciated Efficient —o — ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 602 S. 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