PAGE TEN RALEIGH PERSONALS . CLUBS . CHURCHES ,< • • LX; '(•.•'•■. c l 4‘; ■'•.~i.'-. \ v . 1 •* v . > '. ' L» ‘ I „ " 4 S TOia^jiwwaair?^^ ★ £ ITING SICK AN NO UNCE MEN T 3 «wraH*B?i*i aww iwwmwihi i mr ■urn**’* ANNOUNCE BIRTH j Air and Mis. Eddie High, .1; 636 ! Cumberland Avenue, announce the birth of a .-or Eddie 111. recently j • «jjj-+*eint Agues Hospital OBSERVES FIFTH BIRTHDAY Master Christopher Jerome j 'Curie' Hinton, son cl Mr and i Mrs. ,1 Dudley Hintro. Sr 505 \ Rock Quarry Road, observed his j • jfTh birthday Sunday, September ; 2S. A birthday party was held at j which time members of the inv j mediate family helped the young- | pte. to eelebiate He received many j nice sift? and wj< especially proud j of jh« large birthday cake that j ''TTrf.TRWy Ck rH for mr ' j ftTiTifrt KggjL^ ~. . c hid • 70% sf#n R«rtra( Spirits Winter - *9? SW*t 5 Yew bid 70% I with a low cost automobile 10an... I at monthly payments to fit your poods, arranged quickly and conveniently. And when you vaca tion in your new cat, protect your travel cash by carrying American Expreee Travelers Cheque* Spendable m cash everywhere. Qyi*& refund s/ 1 —loet or etolerv Chargee, only I%* Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM j lift Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-1071 1, * ■*» ' ■*"""*» wKmmmsamaimaxampmvt^'jmm^.em'm^varsmassm * ! Ei&THS and BIRTHDAYS VISITS DAUGHTER IN D C. Mrs Carrie Crews .qf G-21 Wash ington To '-ace is visiting her daughter and son-in-law at 837 Lovvie Place, Washington, D. C. Ho 1 daughter is Mrs Eli;,a Crews and her son-in-law is Mr. Benja min L. Young. GUESTS IN U DIRER TON Mr. and Mr? Thomas Whitley of Washington Terrace visited the Bethany Presbyterian Church. Lumber!on recently. The occasion y;-.; the installation of ciders and deacons. TAKING NURSE TRAINING Mrs Annie L Haywood, Raleigh, is taking In i nurse training at St Anne Hospital. Fall River Massa- ij * CLUB NEWS and NOTES ! chiseittiS Sr a has also studied at j St. Agnes Hospital, Raleigh. I RETURN FROM MARYLAND Mis Bessie Dudley and daugh ei. Bessie Jean, have returned : hoinf after spending the summer in Baltimore. Md„ New York City ! and Canada where they visited | relatives and friends, They report j having had a delightful time PHILADELPHIANS LEAVE CITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland t.f j Philadelphia Pa., have returned i home after visiting Mr. Holland's I brother, Mr Will Holland and sis- i ter, Mrs. John Chavis of E. Eden- . ton Street, where they were house | guests for several days. ENJOYS BALTIMORE ißir Mrs. Margaret Chavis reports a wonderful trip to Baltimore, Md i i recently. ATTEND I NOT S FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. John White were ojt. of the city last Tuesday at tending the funeral of Mr White's uncle, Mr. Pleasant White, Selma We extend our heartfelt sympathy. HOLD FAMILY REUNION The Graves and Sanders families of Garner held their annual fami- l l.v reunion Sunday. September 22. j at the home of Mr. Willie Graves I where a large number assembled | A delicious dinner was served and i ! everybody enjoyed. Guests from | Raleigh were Mrs. and Mrs. WaL i ter Price, and Mrs. Booker T San- : ! dbrs. JOLLY WIVES RESUME MEETS The Jolly Wives Social Club held ; their first meeting, since Adjourn- Img in June for the summer ! months, Saturday night at the ! home of Mrs. Thernotta Curtis. J-3 ’ Washington Terrace The presi dent, Mrs. Martha Mitchell, pre ; sided After the business of the evening war disposed of. the group served a very delectable repast. , HINTONS ARE PROUD PARENTS i Mr. and Mrs John A. Hinton, 1331 Obetlin Road, Rsdiegh, ar.- I bounce the arrival of a daughter, i born September 13th. Mrs, Hinton S ir the former Miss Ellen Durham | of this city. j STARKS LEAVE BY PLANE j Mr. and sirs. Da lon Freeman, j 909 Bragg Street, saw their chil j dion. Donnie Mae and Edward ! Starks, off from the Raleigh-Dur ! ham airport recently. They were ; enroute to Miami and Jacksonville, -1 Florida and then to Greensboro. | N C, The couple visited their fami ' iv in this city earlier in the month j before returning home to New : York City. Mrs. Freeman returned to New York with them and spent two weeks in August. All reported i having a delightful vacation. ATTEND LEGION CONVENTION Mr. James Young, Sr., and son, : Tame*. Jr., recently returned from i the American Legion National : Convention, which was held in At i lantic City. New Jersey. They al~ ■ so visited friends in Jamaica, Long | Island and B-ookiyn, New York. | Weldon News Bv CLARENCE WHITAKER. Jr. j WELDON Air. William Sav j ag~ 416 Chestnut Street, died Sep- I tember 19 at the home of' his | daughter, Mrs. Virginia Brewer, at. ; 421 Cedar Fr Survivors include: j a wife, six children, twelve grand i children, two great grandchildren | and other relatives. The body Jay in state at Coefield Funeral Home, Funeral services were held Monday, September 23, 1 at 3 p.m. Interment was held at j Wr-idon Cemetery. ; MONUMENTS Sm«* 190 S—Marble-Granite WARNER MEMOS SIS *Sia Hillsboro, Raleigh N. C. (Across lUilroadc-Front of Method) 'g; i| r SAY "AH”! Shirley Jean I Thompson. Goldston, N. (~ says i “ah’ for Dr. Casimer Hylton, Berkeley. Calif., a member of a Weekly Church Roundup ; By Mrs. May L. Broadie j j j UNION BAPTIST CHURCH j I Sunday morning ivorsnip; Church j j School at 10-30 Supt., Mr. Walter j ; Price, presided, morning worship at 12 ui'. noon. The congregation sang. The Rev. George Mitchell, | pastor, delivered a strong message, ■ which was enjoyed very much. TUPPER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning wor ship Church School at 9:15. Sunt. Mr. N. W Sanders, president and a large group was present. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, with the senior choir, under the di ; rection of Mrs. M. R Boone, in I charge Scripture lesson was tak | en from the Book of Daniel, 3rd j Chapter. I OBERLJN BAPTIST CHURCH— ; Sunday morning worship; Church I School a! 9. Y. . Supt., Mr. W. Cur- I tis. Morning worship at 11:00. The I Senior Choir was in charge of miss j tonic, under the direction of Mr. Al \in Blount. Organist, Mrs Gaston Pulley, The pastor and congrega- I tion were vei y happ.v to welcome i j the visiting ministers. • j WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST : ! CHURCH Sunday morning v. cr shi ip: Church School at 9.45. Supt. . I Name Morgan. Morning wor ■ | ship at !1: o'clock The Junior Baptist Church Fayetteville St. By MRS R. W. JUDKINS Our Church School opened at : 9.30 a.mi with Mr. Luther Hunter | presiding. The beginners and prim try departments were under the direction of Mrs. Lula Bass, with a large body of members present. Ourpastoi has returned to hi? pulpit after an enjoyable vacation, ; vis-ting his children in White | Plains, New York. Our pastor has returned to his spoke on the Subject. "Stand Strong in the Lord.” This was r. touching sermon. The missionary mass meeting wai held at 3:p.m. Sunday. Many Churches were represented. Th< j gimst speak“r was Miss Mclntyre who spoke so beautifully on thi subject, "Mission and its duty.’ i 1 - Rush Memorial A. M. E. ZION | ; Church News | By MRS. ANNIE H THORPE : Our services began at 11 o'clock | sharp with the choirs singing the processional numhei, "Were Marching to Zion" and the prayer of consecration around the attar. On ' I ascending the Choir left the Dox ■ j o'logy. "Praise God" was sung, fol ' ! lowed by the Pastoral prayer by j our pastor, Rev. W. D. Carson. ! Our first hymn. No. 301, "Guide . me O thou great Jehovah” was j sung, lined by our pastor. The | responsive reading was for the * 37th Sunday. "Endearing Praise”. - Afterwards the Gloria Patna and Affirmation of Faith, the Apostles Creed. Serirture lesson, was then rend by our pastor from the 3nd chapter of Joshua, comprising 24 ver«es. The soul-stirring prayer was offered by Bro. Neil Banders. Our 2nd hvmn, No. 329, “I know that m.y Redeemer lives” we* sung while the congregation meditated reverently. After the sermonette to the Jun ior Church where they a-e con tinually rornmeminc on the 23rd Psalm The pastor chose his text from the same scripture read Joshua 2:21 ““niTli^rTiOT Member of N. H. A. j Clean. Comfortable Rooms | Miss Luclilo Griswold, Prop, i | 220 E. Cabarrus St. Raleigh I Phone TE 3-0800 t‘HT CAROLINIAN Icam of senior medical studenf of Howard University, who last week conducted the physical examinations of entering fresh : Choir had charge of music under : j the direction of Mr, Leon Hay- ' I wood. An uplifting sermon was deliver- • ed by the pastor. Rev. C’. !.. Gitiney, j from the Book of St. Luke, 9th j ter and sth verse. YOUNG'S CHAPE!. CM E j | CHURCH -- Sunday morning wor i ship: Church School at. 9:45 Supt.. I I Mrs Della Fort, morning worship ! at 11: o’clock. The Senior Choir had ! charge of music, directed by Miss I Bettie Jean Broadie. The pastor. I Rev. J. N. Leverette, brought a i soul-stirring sermon from the book | of Second Chronicle*, 20th Chap i tei and -sth verse. LILY OF THE VALLEY BAP TIST CHURCH Sunday morn ing worship: Church School at 10:- 30. Supt.. Mr. Joseph Williams, was in charge. Morning worship at 11.- 1 30. A wonderful message was de livered by the asst, pastor. Rev. ' Hardv Sanders:. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ' j CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Sunday ! morning worship service: Church School at 9:45. Supt., Mr. Sherman Lewis. Morning worship at 11 o’- ■ clock The Junior Choir was in . charge of music. - ! ham, delivered sn uplifting ser r ; mot The pastor, Rev. H. Cimning Adults May Borrow Latest Education Films At Library The Richard B. Harrison Public l , Libary has the following films ~ available for use of adult borrow . era from September 23rd through e October 18th: R KREMLIN’S PROBLEM PEO- ! PUS THE UKRAINIANS: (Me- : g Craw-Hill) 29 min.-sound-black j j and white Two Ukrainian refugees i e in the United States describe the i | oppression in their homeland and „ i predict their people will rHe up against their oppressors. lincluries a a film record of recent, events and conditions in this section of Rus iß s:a indicating a shortage of goods y for civilian consumption, high tax e e*. poor medical facilities, etc. e SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS ,p (McGraw-Hill) 18 mtn.-sound " black and white: Traffic: jams, ra dio* blaring, gadgets - alt the ma chines that were supposed to make life easier seem to be making it more frustrating and complicated instead. This film examines modern living and its effect upon mankind. It air* some of the problems of man and how he attempts to solve or escape them STORY OF PETER AND THE POTTER: (NFB) 20 min -sound black and white: Kjeld. and Erma Deiohman famous potters of the liilPiifc-. j - m % Cfe.s *** ft fL ' I m r ■ ; . ■HKk** ite, ! . Jp dmNm h JM. : a* H JOHN THOMPSON MOORE. «f Raleigh, was appointed a member of the faculty at Ed ward Waiters College in Jack sonville. Florida, recently. Mr. Moore is a graduate of the Ra leigh Public Schools and did his undergraduate work at Shaw University and Saint Augustine's College. He earned his Master of Arts degree at Howard LJrti [ verslty in 1354. He is a Veteran I of World War II and is a mem - I her of the Charles T. Norwood Poet. No 157, Amrrir tn Legion, here, men at AAT College. Other new freshmen, looking on. are: Gloria Sanders, left, Raleigh and Jean etfe Anderson, Burlington. : MARTIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH | 1 —Sunday morning worship: Church j School at 9:45. Supt, Miss Jose- j j phine Hunter. A large groups was j : present. The Choir was ir. charge ! | of music directed by Miss Aria Jer- . | nbign. j ( | The pastor, Rev. Paul H. John- ! son, brought a very spiritual ser- j I nmn from the Book of Acts 10th i | Chapter. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , ! Sunday morning worship: Church 1 i School at 9:30. The Supt,, Mr, W. ; IT. Taylor, Sr., presided. Next Sun | day Sept. 25, will be promotion ' Dcy. All teachers and scholars : ! are asked to be present, Morning I ■ worship at 11 o’clock. | „ ST. PAUL A M.E. CHURCH - At. j •' : the usual hour, Church School! 4 : op*, tied with Mrs. Hattie Mitchell 1 I superintendent, presiding. After j | the class study of the lesson, Mrs. j Elizabeth Cofield gave a very fine ; ! review of the lesson, which was j i about Daniel; the pastor, the Rev. > | L. S. Penn. «iso gave a helpful talk ; 1 | on the lesson and other eneourag- j i j ing words The pastor used a his text for ! 1 | tim morning service Mark 5-19. "Go j l home to thy friends, and tell them ! •he great things the Lord hath j j done for th<-e. and hath had cum- ; - | passion on thee.'’ Dykeiands Pottery in Nsw Brus- j wick, show young Peter- how they ! create pottery. He watches each step in tha making of a bowl from - the throwing of clay onto the pot- *' tor's wheel to the decorating, fir- | ing, glazing, and glaze firing. t SUPREME COURT: (EBF) 18 j min.-sound-black and white' The j film opens v-nth the news of the j Supreme Court’s decision of 1935 ; outlawing the National Recovery j Act. Here, is a decision of great pn- J litical importance: one branch of < | the Federal Government nullify- | ’ ing the action of the other two j » branches. Taking this case as an : j I example, the film reviews the pro- | | | cess by which a case comes before ; i ! the Supreme Court. ! • TARHEEL WILDLIFE: fNCWC) ; f 23 min.-sound-color: This film tak- j j es us all over the state from moun- j ] tain streams that are a fisherman's ! j delight, to eastern lakes and in- ! ] i land waters where hunters gather I « i each year to get their legal limit j ' ! of migratory waterfowl. The film j j i stresses the importance of our j - wildlife protective agencies and j j carefully supervised game pre- I selves. S ' TOBACCO AND THE HUMAN . BODY: (EBF! IS min.-sound-black J and white: Presents an analysis of , the content of tobacco smoke; ' I shows the effect of nicotine and j the various tars on the human \ body, and explores the reasons why people smoke. The film takes . no side in the argument for or | against smoking but presents the j scientific facts as they appear to- 1 , day. Rhamkatte j I ! News PHAMKATTF, - "£>* niel s , Stteadfutnese in Christ ' was the j subject of the Sunday School les son during services held at Watts Cnapel Baptist Church'last Sunday, with Mrs Chester Debnam serv ing as superintendent. Deacon Whittaker reviewed the lesson Missionary services, with Presi dent Estelle Jones presiding, were held immediately following Sun das School. Rev. Jackson and con gregation from Fuquay Spring con ducted esrvice# at 3 pm. for Mr. Debnam*’ club. 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