THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 3k, 19J.R 10 qerwqq THE ALPHABETTES The Alphabettes, wivßs and sweethearts of members of the Al pha Phi Alpha Fraternity, were f sh fry huppy recently. A family cook-out was held on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hicks of Ro chester Heights. On the menu was fried fish, broiled hamburger and cole slaw. Alphabettes and families enjoy ing the fun in the shade were: the Balls, Davenports, Hicks, Newells, Manns, Milford Taylors. G. Laws, R. H. Todies and Deryl Webster. MRS. WILSON VACATIONS Mrs. Elliabeth M. Wilson of Wfi Manly Street Is spending her vacation in New York City and Buffalo, New York, and manv other points north. BROWNS VISITING NORTH Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Brown of 421 Watson Street, are spend ing their vacation in Long Is- STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY YEARS OLD i *035 ftjj 4010 Cimb 1 v Crab Orchard BRANO & woof * mikm* otsmiTO PSOmiCTI CO- YORK, SI 7. i I V n | Hswblqisadoiiar? 4dß» cw hdk % ma-S Sap«f**K if ym #m Him teptbeh. Opmymmomltmwlavm < MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK RALEIGH - DURHAM mmtimrm turn n ■«» n mmmi mm tarn hi— mmwmJ ssssa==s« ~ * —= ———=— Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-1071 * land, Staten Island, New York, and Baltimore, Md. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON CLUB The Booker T. Washington Club held its last regular meeting for the summer at the home of Mrs. E. M. Mitchell, he hostess was Mrs Mary Blanche Dover. A delicious repast was served. BISHOP JONES TO CITY Bishop R. L. Jones of Salisbury , will be the guest speaker at the It o'clock services at the Rush Mem- \ orial AME Zion Church Sunday morning, Ke will also dedicate the new pulpit suite given to the , church by the Boosters Club of the church. Mrs. Aigia Clay is presi dent of the dub and the Rev. W. D. Carson is the pastor of the church. The public is Invited to come, out and witness this service. PRESENTS 5-POINT PROGRAM The personnel of the Church ' School of Rush Memorial AME Zion Church presented a 5 - point prog ram with the children last Sunday evening. Each person present ex pressed themselves as having wit nessed a fine affair BABY CONTEST HELD Costmotologist Club, chapter 35. closed its baby contest at the YW CA Sunday with a unique prog ram recently. The mistress of cere monies war Miss Eva Jones. Mrs. Victoria Waters served as pianist. Participants on the prog j ram included Misses Ann Hunt, Rebecca Saunders, Jackie Picket, Mamie Riddick, Phyllis Mann and Ruby Jones. MRS. PINKIE HALL ENTERTAINS Mrs Pinkie Hall of SO9 E. Mart ;in Street, entertained the Allen | Christian Endeavor League on her lawn Friday, June 20 A program was rendered consist ing of a piano solo, vocal solo, duets and poems After wards a delicious repast was served, con sisting of combination salad, pic kles, Walnut cup cakes, ice cream and drinks. Many interesting games were played. An enjoyable eve ning was spent. Those present were: Mrs. Addie Logan, president: Mrs. Anna Belle Fincher; Mrs. Beulah Thompson, Miss Ernestine Law's. Miss Doro thy Lane and Mrs. Cornelia Scott, Dr. L. S. Penn, Edward Penn, Charles Fuller. Terry Hough, Jr . Misses Doris Hodge, Patricia An drews, Barbara Mitchell and El sie Scott. ATTENDING OHIO CONFAB Dr. and Mrs. N, H. Harris are attending the T E P. Conference (Teachers Education Professional standards) which is convening at Bowling Green. Ohio. They will i also attend the N. E. A. (National Education Association. Convention a Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Harris is chairman of the division of Educa tion at Shaw University and Direc tor of the Summer School program. STRABSNERS AT SESSION Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Strawsner are attending the second Quad rennial Convocation of Chris tian Colleges, sponsored by the American Baptist Convention. The meeting is being held ,at Drake University at Des Moines j lowa. The conference is center ed around Christian Higher Ed ucation and will convene on June 22, through June 2R. ATTEND MINISTERS’ WIVES MEET The following ladies from Ral cig attended the Interdenomina tional Minister's Wives Annual Conference last Friday, June 20th at Rich Square, N. C. at the W. S. Creecy School: Mesdames Bessie W. Moore, W. A. Williams, Ruth M. Lawrence, V. L. Saunders, M. B, Sapp. H. C. Reece, M. F. Strassner, J. W. Jones, W. D. Carson and J. D. Forbes. ROY,ALETTES HOLD MEETING The Royalettes met recently with Mrs, Jsanette Fields on Oberlin Road, with the president, Mrs. F.l eanor Flagg, presiding. During the business session plans were made for an outing on the Fourth of July. The business session was followed by social hour at which time a very delicious repast was served. The meeting was enjoyed by all. Members present were ML-sdamcs Mable Haywood, Mary Person, Sus an Person, Susan Haywood, Elean or Flagg. Mary Turner, Lillie Tur ner. Rosa Kelly, Louise Rand, Vir ginia Blount, Josephine Morgan, Mildred Scravcr, Mamie Haywood, Amelia Peebles, Leona Morgan, Carrie Morgan. Flora Andrews, Mary Hopkins, Cornelia Haywood, Amelia Peebles, Leona Morgan, Carrie Morgan, Flora Andrews, Mary Hopkins. Cornelia Haywood. Caherine Guess, Helen Goode. Doris Brown. Jeanette Fields and Miss Catherine Williams. CAMPS AND CONFERENCES AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN The Reverend R, L Shirley, pas tor, Davie Street Presbyterian Church, announces there are sev eral church sponsored and church supervised camps and conferences that will accept children for one week sessions this summer. Mr Shirley says that the rich and re warding experience? the young people ran gain in these camps is worth far more than the small in vestment required Full informa tion regarding these camps may he obtained from the Reverend Mr. Shirley. INSURANCE COMPANY HOI.OS TRAINING SESSION The Winston Mutual Life In surance Company held an all- Hay training session at the Bloodsvorth Street YMf'A last Thursday, June 19th. Atty. Prince A, Simmons, former ag ency manager here and now company attorney, was the principal speaker at this ses sion. A NOR EW S -GO DING NUPTIJ Jgg Mr Henry Andrews and Mrs Juanita Coding, both of New York City, were united in marriage. Tuesday evening, June 24th. Their cows were spoken before the Rev erend Dr Grady D. Davis in a simple, private ceermony in the study of the Oberlin Baptist Church- Mr. Andrews is a former resident of this city and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David D Andrews. YMCA SECRETARY MENTAL HEALTH DIRECTOR Mr. E. E. Raiford general serre j lar.y. Bioodworth Street YMCA. ! has recently been elected to mem- I bership on the Board of Directors of j she Mental Health Society of Ra i high and Wake Country. He will j lake the place vacated by Dr. Oa- I therine Middleton whose term has j expired WILSON TEMPLE HAS NEW PASTOR | The Reverend V, W. Burwick of ! Asheboro, N. C has been signed by ■■nlahiiiwilliii« iish* ■ iirrrawrnMniHiTiriiiT | Fayetteville Street ‘baptist CHURCH Cor. Fayetteville and Hunter N 5 3-3283 Raleigh. N. C. Rev. J. W. Jon<>« Pastor W. F. Peterson WtSiaM Secretary Joseph Whitaker djSjNpr Chairman Mm # fiwji of Finance sBKmJHMeP* 9:3ft .Sunday School M:0(V Worship -Service Roman* Bth Chapter 13th verse "For if ya live after the flesh ye shall die. But, if ys through the spirit do modify the deed* of the body, ye shall live.” 8:00 F.M B. T. V. i TEXT: PSALMf JOB— O God, my heart is fixed: I ! will sing and give praise even ! with my glory. "A Fixed Heart, To Please : God." 2:30 Wednesday Teachers Meeting. 8:30 Wednesday —• Prayer Service. i Weekly Church Roundup ! By Mrs . May L. Broadie OBERLIN BAPTIST CHURCH— ( Churcn School opened at 3:45 with j the general supt. Mr. Walter Cur- J tis, in charge. Morning worship j started at 31 o'clock with the son- ! ior choir in charge of music, under ; the direction of Mr. Waiter Curtis. Organist, Mrs. Lucy Campbell. Scripture was read by Mr. Evans from the 6th chapter of Galatians, 1-19 verses A very inspiring ser- ; mon was delivered by the pastor, j Dr. Grady D. Davis, from the j Book of Galatians, 6tb chapter, 7th I verse, "Be not deceived: God is not j mocked ’’ ST. PAUL AME CHURCH | Sunday School opened at the usu- | al hour with Mrs. Hattie Mitchell I presiding. Mrs. Geneva Brown arc! • Miss Jessye Mebane were in charge ! of the music After a very inter- ! eating study of the lesson, Rev. L. : S. Penn, Pastor, gave a review of • the lessen. Words of encourage- ! ment were given by Mrs. G. S. ! Gant, wife of the presiding elder. The morning service started with I the Choristers leading in the proces- ! sionai with Mr R. K. Toole at the ! ot gan. The pastor conducted the open- ! tng of the service. The sermon was j delivered by the presiding Elder, j The Rev. G, S. Gant. His text was taken from St Luke. 31-10 He spoke on the subject. “Be Thou ! MR. USD MRS. GEORGE SUMMER CUT CAKE Shown cuttln* their traMtair nka are Mr. and! j Mrs. George Sumner, 1012 West Thomas Street, Rocky Mount, following their wedding June 15, at Mt. I I Zion Baptist Church by the Rev. George W. Dudley, minister of the church. The reception was held at; ■ the home of the bride, the former Mrs. Ideiia Bellamy. Mr. Sumner, an Elder of the Little Rock Vallry, | Primitive Baptist Church, has seen service with the Merchant Marines during which he hag traveled 1 j around the world as a cook. 'J. R. HARKEN FOTOI. | Bishop JE, A. Love to serve as pas j tor of Wilson Temple Methodist i Church on Oberlin Road The pre ! sent pastor, Reverend C. L. Gid ] ney, has been transferred to a | church in Forrest City in Western ' North Carolina I 107 BOVS ENROLLED IN V” DAY CAMP ! A total of in? hoy; era presently j enrolled as members of the YMCA i Day Camp now in progress at the j Blood worth Street YMCA Crafts, | hobbies, literature, art. sports, and j swimming are among some of the j many activities engaging the atten | tion of these youngsters. Any per j go wishing to sponsor a boy at this i fine character-building camp may i j do so bv calling the Blood worth i Street YMCA I iwiOTv i-»ir,i-f imm mgMtMi mm: hotel Member of N. H. A. Clean, Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold. Prep. i 220 E. Cabarrus St. Itaieijh Phone TE 3-fiSOO - ■■ _ > monuments" ■ Since 1902—-Marble-Granite inr name Buy Dlrectl >_* ■- r^===SD^ WARNER MEMORIALS 3919 Hillsboro, Raleigh, N. C. lAc row Railroad—Front of Method! Thankful.’’ Major Vernon Haywood, his mother and sister, Mrs. Lillie Mae Hodge a member, worshiped at the church Sunday. Mrs Thelma Perry Johnson and daughter are visiting their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Marion Ferry. YOUNGS MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME CHURCH Church School opened at the usual hour with Mrs. Della R. Ford, supt., in charge. Morning worship at 11 o’- clock with the senior choir in charge of music. Organist, Miss Bettie J. Broadie. A dynamic mes sage was delivered by the pastor, the Rev. J. N. Levcrete, from the Book of Acts, 17th chapter and 30th verse. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH - Sunday School opened si 10 o'- clock with the supt, Mr. Booker T. Sanders presiding. A very spiritual sermon delivered bv the pastor, the Rev, George Mitchell, from the Ist chapter of Job Ist verse. The senior choir was in charge of music charge of music F r B S T CONG REGATTONAT, CHRISTIAN CHURCH -- Church School opened at 9:45 with the supt., Mr. Sherman Lewis, in charge. .Morning worship started at the usual hour with the junior choir in charge of music, under the I At Rocky Mount: Beilamy-Sumner Vows Said j By J. B. HARKEN ROCKY MOUNT The Mt. Zion Baptist Church here, was the scene j of a quiet and impressive wedding j ceremony Sunday, Jims 15th at 6 o’clock in the evening, when Mrs. Idelia Bellamy became the bride of Mr. George Sumner in a single ring ceremony. The Rev. George W. Dudley, minister at Mi- Zion Flap list, officiated, and musio was fur nished by the Gospel Choir, of which the bride la #. member, The bride wore a blue lace dress |l with matching scalloped bolera, jj blue accessories and a white or- I; chid. Mrs. Georgia Sumner, sister-in | law of the bridegroom, was roa < tron of honor. She wore e gown of j pink Isce with matching pink ac ■ cessories. Her corsage was of ye! | low roses. Ushers for the occasion were: i Messers Willie Battle. James Da | vis, Luther Avent and Harrison j Terry. A reception was held immediate ly following the wedding at the home of the bride. Mueie for the reception was furnished by Miss Mary Mclntyre with Mrs. Theresa Joyner and Miss Mary F. Reid as : soloists. I • Among the out-of-own guests at ; tending were: Mrs. S. Merritt, sis ter of tire bridegroom: Miss Bettie ! E. Sumner, Mrs. Nannie Singleton, ■ daughters of the bridegroom, and ! granddaugthers of the bridegroom, i and granddaughters Judy and San dra, all of Washington, D. C. The bride is the widow of the late L. D. Bellamy, pioneer taxi op- I orator here, and has operated the business establishment during re- I cent years. (■ The bridegroom, a farmer rail » 8 l direction of Mr. Ernest Masson- 1 j burg, organist. A nice sermon was t i brought by the pastor, the Rev. H. . IW. Cunningham, front the Book of * 1 Romans. WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST | CHURCH Church School opened | at 9:45 with the supt., Miss Nannie j j Morgan, in charge. Morning wor- I j ship started at 11 o'clock with the j I junior choir in charge. The new j I pastor, the Rev, O. W. Bun wrick, ! j delivered a wonderful sermon from j » \ the Book of St. Matt, LILY OF THE VALLEY BAP TIST CHURCH Sunday School j started at 10 o’clock with the supt., j j Mr. Joseph Williams, Sr., in charge I At the close of the Sunday School I the congregation joined in a spirit j na! song and prayer service. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH j Sunday School opened promptly ai 9:30 with the general supt. Mr. W H Taylor, Sr., in charge. Morning worship started at 11 o’clock with Ike senior choir in charge of mus ic. under the direction of Mrs Mil 's red Taylor James, Invocation was given by the pastor, Dr. C. S. BuJ- I lock Scripture reading was deliv ered by the Rev. D. N. Howard. Sr. ' Prayc-r was brought by the Rev. j J. Lester. A beautiful sermon was j delivered by Dr. Bullock from the Book of FhilKppians, Ist chapter, i 7tn verse , road employee, has more recent- j j road employee haa more recent* ; ] Sy been in the employe of the j j i Merchant Marine Shipping Ser- I j Vice a* a «hip’« cnok. A* *o«'h I | be has traveled on voyage* to ! j .Fat East, Asia and Europe. He is ] an Elder of the Primitive Bap- j list faith, LLs local church be- | teg Little Rock Valley Prlmlliv* i Baptist, from which he nerve* J other ehmraltM #n call. Following a brief honeymoon to ■ Washington and New York, Mr and Mrs, Sumner will reside at, (012 W. Thomas Street, Rocky Mount. N. C. NCC Students I Attend Mixed Bapt Retreat RIDGECREST North Carolina College Student Government Presi dent elect Jerome Dudley and Miss . Mattie Giles, Kannapolis social sei- | ' cnee major, were among some 2,1 500 students attending the integral- § ed Baptist Student Union's session 1 here June 5-11. ■ Baptist students from throughout 1 the South attended the session I without incidents. : t “To Know Him—To Make Him J ! Known” was the theme of the meet- | ing. Miss Giles was guest of the j Duke University Baptist Student I j Union which defrayed her expenses. 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