The Raleigh SCENE Mot guild cun nr session The Book Guild Club hddite ttva Christmas party at tha beauti fully daiantad hone #< lln Emma **• Boyar with Mn Maude Smith •srtvn* aa ea-heataaa. Mrs. Irana L. Maagrua, tha araaideat, pre dated Mrs. Louisa' Latimer who M tha evening activities. Mrs. Lu la BoMnaon Shared with us a beau tiful Christmas prayer. As we sang many at tha traditional Christmas ■moU, and enjoyed tha melodious voice Os Rev. J. P. Mangnim, Mrs. Boyar assisted at tha piano. Miss Esther Boyar also entertained us with a beautiful piano selection. Mrs. Boyar invited us to tha dining reran where she and Mrs. Smith served a delicious and daintily-pre pared repast "Santa” (Mrs. Lati mer) distributed gifts from under Ibe Christmas tree. To climax an evening of fun. Dr. J. A. Boyer and daughter, Esther, rendered a duet We left with a feeling of goodwill because we brought happiness into the lives of our “adopted family”, by provi ding many useful gifts for this family. Guesta present Included, the Rev. J. P. Mangrum. Miss Esther Boyer, Dr. J. A. Boyer, and Dr. P. R. Ro binson. Members present were: Mrs. Emma P. Boyer. Mrs. Maude Smith, Mr a Irene L. Man grum, Mrs. Louise Latimer, Mrs. Lula Kobfawen. Mias Car rie Harrison. Mias Alberts Hunt and Mias Beatrice R. Martin. ALPHABETTES HOLD FIRST MEET OF THE YEAE The Alphabetic* held their regu lar monthly meeting on Friday, January 2, at the home of the J. C Levingston’s on Calloway Drive. After the business meeting, the members enjoyed viewing a movie in color taken at the Annual Christ mas party given by the Alphabetic* for their husbands (members of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity). The hostesses tor the January meeting • Mesdames Alberta Lev ingston, Mildred McDowell, and Chloe Law* • served a delicious meaL As usual, card playing and conversation concluded the meet- flbmbme unsanti Meedamee Harriett "webeter, Alice Sole men. EHmketh Barfield. Mary Culler, Mhwtta Eaten, Glodtne Taylor. Etta Teale, Mildred Me- DeweO. »yili* Mum. LaVern Coak. Myrtle Crockett. Ytrgtnß Nhrweß, CWoe Laws. Alberta Levtagetao, Ruth Davenport, Virginia flar — sad Learn DOER-DENOMINATIONAL MINISTERS’ WIVES ALLIANCE MEETS Tha Tntar-Deaomlnational Minis ters’ Wives Alliance held its an nual Christmas Party at the home «f Mrs. Mae Delaney, 508 Doby Circle. Monday night, December SO, at • p. m. Tha hra«* was decorated with and a beautiful Christmas tree with a revolving light which made the tree a center of attrac tion. A short program was rendered which consisted of tape recordings of Christmas carols by Miss Frnn sene Reeca acconmanied by her mother, Mr*. J. jr*Reece at (he piano. Afterwhich Mrs. Mae De laney, Mr. J. J. Reece, and Mrs. J. D. Henry presented a very sacred and interesting skit in honor of the charter member*: Mrs. V. L. Saunders, Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Mrs. R W. Moore. Mr*. M. W. Williams and Mrs. M. B. Saw the hostess served refreshments as Christmas goodies and spiced tea. while Utile Miss Prances Ste phens of Fayetteville entertained by asking riddle* which was very Interesting. At this time, gifts were exchang ed and opened, which was very exciting. It was an enjoyable even- Members present were: Mrs. T. H. Harris, president; Mrs. F. I FORD SALES and' | SERVICE j ALLAN MIMS, ilcoirotiTio Telephone *-Sl*l tU TAEBORO ST. rocky mount, n. c Pepsi -Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh Sm HILLSBORO ST RKET. .RALEIGH. WORTH CAROLINA TgL- TE 5-1071 CLUBS H. Jehnaesi. Mrs. ML F. Becker. Mrs. V. L Sounder*. Mrs. J. H. Bryant, Mrs. A. B. Johns**. Mrs. J. D. Henry. Mrs. C. C. Burnett, Mrs. G. W. Watkins. Mr*. & W. Mean. Mrs. D. N. Howard. Mrs. j. J. Races, and Mrs. Mae Delaney. Guests were: Rev. T. H. Harris, Rev. J. J. Reece. Rev. C. C. Bur nett, Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. B&- sie Wesley and Utile Mmiss Fran ces Stephens. THE BUST BEE CLUB The Busy Bee Club and the Usher Board of Smith Temple Freewill Baptist Church held a New Year’s party at Tuttle Community Cen ter, they were highly entertained by the social committee. Members present wore: Mes dames Margaret Mints, Helen Allen, Hasei McNeil. Catherine Boykins, Lydia Garner, Florins Smith. Josephine Upchurch. Beatrice Watson, Margie Snipes, Mable Yeung, Mable Guess, Lu cy Bogun, Pearl Murphy, Pau line Lee, Cornelia Moore, Mr. and Mrs. James Upchurch, Mr. and Mrs. Julios Young, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith, and Mr. Gus Allen. Special guests were: Mesdames Ruth Richardson. Thelma WiUiams, Vessle Arnold, Dorothy Hinton, Mr. and Mrs. Dessie Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam R. Smith, Misses Joan Moore, Carolyn and Ernestine Las siter, Mr. John Moore and Walter Lee. THE FRIDAY AFTERNOON BOOK CLUB The Friday Afternoon Book Club met January S, at foe home at Mr*. Oraha Haywood. The president wel comed all the members to begin a new year. After all the business was over, each member expressed themselves for thankfulness. Mrs. Annie Robinson gave a review of the life of Helen Keller, which was enjoyed by aU. We were served a delicious dinner by the hostess Mrs. Haywood. Members present were: Mrs. Esther Michael. Mrs. Fluky HaU. Mrs. Mamie Moore, Mrs. Eleanor Burch, Mrs. Nancy De vine, Mrs. Canto Laws, Dr. Mary P. Lane, Mrs. A. B. John son, Mias Belva Lane, Mrs. An nie Rehlnsen, Mrs. Mary Bry ant, Mrs. Omha Haywood, Mm. Zanle Haywood, Mrs. N. Hamas and Mrs. Nara Lechart. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr*. Pinky HaU on January 17. We are asking all mem bers to please be present SIGMA GAMMA EHO SORORITY The Sigma Gamma Hho Sorority held its first meeting of the new year Saturday evening, January 4. with Mrs. Meryln Lytle as hos tess in bar home at 1817 WaUer Place. Presiding ever the business meet ing was Saror Victoria Walters, who commended the Sorors for the success of the recent Phomonia Golden Ban held Friday night December 30, at St. Augustine's College. Meny Hems of business were transacted with recordings made by the secretary, Soror Mammie G. Haywood. Practically the entire quota were present making a Jolly group who were happy to greet Soror Lovie Ellis hack after her recant illness and Soror Gladys L. Smith, who. too. had been absent for some time. After u lengthly business session Soror Lytle served a delicious two course meal which eras delicious. These preseat included: Be rors Dorothy H. Janes, Mamie 8. Haywood, Victoria M. Wal ters, Ruth M. Bethea, Dorothy C. Thomas. Ullle M. Bailee* tine. Rachel & Jems. Mary G. Carter. Edith M. Tries, Lovie 9L EUR. George H. Manly. Lot tie M. Ballentfne. Kartyn W. Lytle, Bobble WUUanm Gladys L. Smith. Departures were made with thanks to the hostess for an enjoy able evening. AS HE SAID. NOT AS HE DID LONDON (ANP) The eldest daughter of Btr Winston Church ill. Oreat Britain*’ eider sUtea man. spent the last II months of her life working with an organisa tion which sought to dtanmde des pairing individuals from commit ting suicide. However, tost October 24, she took Mr own Use by means of an overdose erf pills. BUT TOOM^CAEOUNIAN BY UKS. MAY L. BROADIE . Our Father. Include our at tention to reading Thy word rgnlarly and to meditating on It ae that wo may know the munA deal 4W lool RBEB at Thy spirit surging through us. gave aa from having onr lives corns out wrung, because wo do not study and follow that pattern we have in Christ. Per we know that thou art a good father and that then givost many good tilings to aa Iky children. Help ns to werit will ingly at the tasks serigned to us, even theugh doing may mean sacrifice, wo oak In the name at Him who gave HR life for no.” ST. MATTHEWS AME—Sunday School began at 9:30 with the su perintendent, Mr. Robert LaSane, in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o’clock with tha senior choir in charge of the music under the direction of Mrs. Marie Riddick, or ganist. Mrs. Crump. The morning lesson was road by the Rev. George Perry, morning prayer by Mr. Dun more. A groat sermon was deliver ed by the pastor, tha Rev. J. F. Eppa His text was taken from the 21st chapter of St Matthews. A very inspiring sermon was enjoyed by aIL OBERLTN BAPTIST Church school began at 9:90 with the su perintendent, Mr. Walter Curtis, in charge. Morning wordiip service began at 11 sun. with the senior choir in charge of the music, under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Hayes, organist Mrs. Lucille Campbell. The morning leeeon and prayer were led by the pastor, the Rev. Jo seph P. Deiupsej. He took as his subject: “Go ye into all the world and preach the goopel, salth the Lord.” The service was followed by communion. Everyone enjoyed a wonderful term on. LILY OF THE VALLEY FREE WILL BAPTIST Sunday School bofan at 10 o’clock with tha super intendent Mr. Mack Arthur, In charge. Morning worship started at 11:30 with the senior choir in charge of -the music, under the di rection of Mr. Willie Henderson. Morning lesson and prayer were led by the pastor, the Rev. Lester Riv er*; who also delivered a wonder ful eermon. Everyone enjoyed it WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST —Church school began at 9:30 a m. with the superintendent Mis* Na ni e Morgan, in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o’clock, with the senior choir In charge of the sic under the direction of Mias Na me Morgan, organist Mrs. M. M. Kelly. The encouraging sermon was preached by the pastor, the Rev. O. W. Burwick, followed by commun ion. WILLIAMS GROVE BAPTIST— Church school began at 9:30 with the superintendent Mr. Phillip Al ston, in charge. Morning worship service began at 11 o’clock with the senior choir in charge of the mu sic. under the direction of Miss Jac queline Mitchell. The morning les ion and prayer were delivered by the pastor, the Rev. J. H. Bryant The pastor also delivered a very inspiring sermon, followed by holy communion. UNION BAPTIST Church school began at 10 in. with the superintendent Mr. Walter Price, in charge. Morning worship opened at 11:30, with the senior choir in charge of the music, under the di rection of Mrs. Nellie Haughton. A very spiritual message was deliv ered by the pastor, foe Rev. E. Ma son, followed by communion. ' ST. ANN AH FREEWILL BAP TIST—Church school began at 10 o'clock with the superintendent Mr. William Lyons, to charge Morning worship began at 11:30 with the pastor, the Rev. L. T. Ford, in charge, with music rendered by the junior choir, under the direc tion of Mrs. Elizabeth Partin; or ganist Mrs. Topsy McCullers. Morn ing lemon was reed by Rev. Odell Young; morning pceyer by Rev. Willie Welker. The Rev. T. McCel- Uster. Jr. delivered the eermon. us ing as hR subject: The prodkal son comes heme.” Everyone enjoy ed the eermon very much. YOUNG’S MISSIONARY TEM •cp • . to w PLE CME—Church school began at 9:30 with the superintendent Mr*. Delia R. Ford, to charge. Morning worship began at II o’clock with fob senior choir in charge of the music, under the direction of Mias Myrtle Rhodes. Morning lemon and prayer were given by foe guest minister, the Rev. Mr. Wilkins, who also delivered the «n»mtng lesson, taking hR text from foe 22nd di vision of Psalms, and using aa his subject "So many people forget ting God." The sermon was follow ed by holy communion. FIRST BAPTIST—Sunday school began at 9:30 with foe superinten dent Mr. W. H. Taylor, to charge Morning worship service began at 11 o'clock with the senior choir to charge of the music, under the di rection of Mrs. M. T. James, organ ist and minister of music, Mrs. E- M M. Kelly. Call to worship was given by foe pastor, foe Bev. G W. Ward. Rev. Ward delivered the morn ing sermon using as his text “A great resolution.” The message was enjoyed by all present BTU began at 6:30 with tha lead er. Mr. Frank Hinton, in charg. Evening service opened at 7:30 with the pastor again delivering foe ser mon. LINCOLN PARK HOLINESS - Sunday school began at the usual hour with the superintendent Mr. Arthur Williams, to charge. Morn ing worship followed Immediately. The pastor, the Rev. Ell Ratcliff, delivered a wonderful eermon from the book of Jeremiah, using aa hR subject, “A new covenant’ Music was rendered by foe senior choir, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Rat cliff. Regular communion service was held in the evening. SMITH TEMPLE FREEWILL BAPTIST—Sunday school began at 10 am. with the superintendent Mr. Elbert Sanders, in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of the music, under foe direction of Mes dames Holder and Rfilllams. Scrip ture lesion was taken from Acts 27. Prayer by Deacon Baker. The Rev. J. D. Ray, pastor, brought a wonderful sermon. Subject: "In whom do you believe and in whom do you trust?” Mrs. Cornelia San ders Moore R church reporter. ST. PAUL AME—Sunday school began at foe usual hour with Mrs. H. Mitchell presiding. Mrs. Geneva Brown was at foe piano and Miss J. R. Mebane leading foe singing. A brief review of foe lesson was given by the pastor, the Rev. L. S. Penn. The morning service began with the senior choir leading foe processional. The pastor’s sermon was very inspiring. HR text was taken from foe book of Isaiah, 9:7. His subject was, “A perpetual Christmas." Our pulpit guest was foe Rev. James Lassiter. Holy com munion followed foe morning ser mon. RUSH METROPOLITAN AMEZ —Church school began at 9:49 a.m. with foe assistant superintendent, Mr. Jesse Degraffenreldt, In charge. MARRIED IH RALEIGH CEREMONY —Miss dunce O’Hara WiHh and Walter < Bn ) Browning. Jr., are shown short !y alter then wedding on Sunday, December 29, at the Pint Bap tist Church hare with the Rev. Charles W. Ward, pastor, officia ting. The bride is a 1957 graduate ol the J. W. Ligon High School here, and attended Cortes Peters Business College, Washington, D. C., for two yean. Browning finished Ligon from 1953 57, and is a 1961 graduate of North Carolina College at Durham. He was recently discharged from the U, S. Army after serving 2 years. The Brownings will home in Raleigh. (See complete story in next week's i editiW. The junior ehureh services were rendered by Bro. Shelley Tbytor. The regular morning worship ser vice was conducted by the peeler, foe Bev. T. H. Bento The music was furnished by the enter choir, under foe direction of Mrs. Ethel Jeffery*. Rev. Barrie preached • soul-stirring mameya. HR tost was choean from the following scrip ture, Rev. 21st chapter, comprising so let and Bid versa*. Thame: “See ing new things font are right end just for ell people*” Mrs. AanteH. Thorpe la church reporter, MORNING STAR BAPTIST Sunday School began at 11 un. with the superintendent to charge. The subject discussed was “Power of a dedicated Ufa.” Morning wor ship followed Immdlataly. The pas tor, the Rev. S. It Spencer, brought us a wonderful sermon, from the book at St Matthews, the Mto chapter. He used aa hR subject: “The word that wUI bring Christ back.” BTU was opened by foe presi dent Mr. J. A. Marks. Subject dis cussed was “The Heavenly Dove.” Church reporter R Mr*. Jamie M. DoLoatch. FAYETTEVILLE STREET BAP TIST—Sunday school was opened at 9:30 with so superintendent Mr. Luther Hunter, to charge. The 11 o'clock service was opened with foe senior choir to charge of foe mu sic, under foe direction of Miss Janie Lindsey. The eermon wee de livered by our paster, foe Rev. W. B. Lewis. Re took hR text from Gen. 3:9. HR eermon was inspira tional as usual. Communion follow ed foe morning service . BTU was opened at 0:30 with the director. Deacon J. D. Row* In charg*. At 7 o'clock. Rev. Lewis delivered another sermon, using as his Subject, "Let it alone this year.” The service was enjoyed by all who attended. ZEBULON BY MBS. MADDIE FLOYD ZEBULON—Sunday school open ed at 10 a. m. with the supt., to charge of the devotional service. T.h.e subject of the lesson was, “Mary Tha Mother of Jesus.” Rev. Avery Horton reviewed the lesson. Morning worship service started at 11:30 with the pastor. Rev. Avery Horton, to charge. Music was ren dered by the senior choir. The East Wake Ushers’ Union was held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. with foe president, Mr. Marion Spells in charge. The Union meeting was a groat success. Mrs. Claudia Morgan was funara lizad last Thursday. Tha Rev. G E. Askew officieted. Mr. Idell Wright is on the sick list We pray for him a speedy re covery. The Christmas Savings Club met at the home of Mrs. R. P. Richard son last week. DRIVE SAFELY! Personals RETURNS FROM GARY. END. Mrs. Geneva P. Brown of E. Lenoir St, baa returned from Gary. tad, where ah* mat the Christmas botktoya with her tleughter end son-in-law, Mr. end Mrs. awry lewis end grand children. Neva and Anthony. MR. Brawn report* an exciting and safe trip and a very good time. BACK FROM BROOKLYN. N. Y. Mm. Mary Sandora of 514 S. Menton St., ha* returned train Brooklyn. New York, whan ah* viatted her ehUdren and grand children. MRS. CHARITY MATTHEWS RETURNS TO N. J. Mrs. Charily Matthews of At taatie City. N. J, formerly of thia city baa returned home attar vis iting her airier, Mr*. Ora Let Wooten of 117 Alaton St She also visited friend* of her*. Mi*. Fan nie A very and Mn. Roaabelle Chisolm of ill E. Bdenton St VISITORS FROM N. T. CITY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Storks. IIS W. Mist Street. New Yeah CKy. have retained hem* after vtaltW Mrs. Storks' parents and grand - mother, Mr. and Mr*. Dale* Freeman and Mr*. Lena Jon**, nepeeitvely. at 9M E. Bragg Street, daring the reconi holi day season. Mrs. Storks R the former Donnie Mao William sen of Raleigh. VISIT PARENTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Avan WUBam ton, 311 W. Mlal Street, New York City, visited hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garner WMUam sen, IMS E. Martin Street, and kar parents, Mr. and Mi*, om of Franklin Terrace dar ing the meant holiday aeaeew. Mrs. WlOtomaan to the form er Mtaa Ehna GUI of Wake Ceonty. THOMPSON FT A SETS MEETING The Thompson School PTA will hold it* tegular meeting on Thurs day, January 9. at t:00 P. M. in the school auditorium. The grade mothers will meet In room 3 at 7:30 P.M. All parent* and adult friends an urged to attend. LIBRARY REVISES LIST OP GROUPS. CLUBS The Richard B. Harrison Pub lic Library Staff has revised It* list of Organisations and Club* in Raleigh and Wake County for la st. Also available R a supplemen tary list of new olube formed In this area. Theee Hat# are available upon request at the main library. SETS ANNUAL TOY SHOW The Richard B. Harrison Pub lic Library, on South Blount St.. will have its annual TOY SHOW on Saturday morning. January 11. 1944. at 11:30. All boys and dir la ore Invited to bring their favorite toys and show how they work. All ages may take part. There will be something nice tor everyone who attends. MOTORED TO DILLON. I. C. Mr. and Mr*. Forest Wilson of Poole Road end Mr. and Mr*. Ju nius Kate* spent the weekend In Dillon. 8. C. visiting relatives and friends. ATTENDS FUNERAL Mrs. Angle Sturdivant of Brook lyn. N. Y. attended foe funeral of her sunt. Mr*. Stella High Grace, on Friday. December 27, at fo# Llghtoer Funeral Home Chapel. Mr*. Grace formerly lived on Ober lin Road, before moving to ChavU Heights. Her survivors include one daugh ter, Mrs. Amanda Mills, one neice. Mrs. Angie Sturdivant; aeveral grand neices and nephews all of Brooklyn. N. Y., and a stepsister. Mr*. Mary Brown AUton. of Pool* Road. VISITORS ON FOWLE ST. Mr. Robert Berm, Sr., Mr. end Mrs. Robert Berne. Jr, all es New Yerk City recently vis ited the Sharpers and Merritt *e Fewle Street. Mrs. Kebert Berm, Sr, and Mr. Bebert Berm, Jr, are sktcr-la-Rw end nephew, respectively at Mn. S. R Sharper. VISIT m NEW JERSEY Miss Shirley Lee Kearney of Method who R a sophomore at Shaw University visited her couiin to Newark. N. J, during the Chrtit mas Holidays. MW. PETER HOLDEN VISITS Mr. Fetor Helden. formerly es paid a visit to the etiy tori week to vtolt relatives and friend*. New a resident at New MONUMENTS Mbm im-HarWi tirmfllU t>f nmt u« KjAIBBMaZI tun *•t »• a JtiywiH tee Corns to Shoo iisflii Yard for Mice rKK' non Set over ;M fpj Memorial* M ; Izfc #t i»* co»t You dom . •asms Here Bey Dtr*«< “^Ses.SSE^ WAR N E R MEMORIALS m» myw, ns riwwmm RALEIGH. N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY U, ISM My Lady*s Doings ♦ ♦ ♦ In And Oat Os Town GABBING About Town BY MRS. A. H. THORPS -THE ONLY WAY* . When Rente* to a* high yen seat eitmb ever tt ee wide you east waft areend R a* deep yen eeat dig under It the only way I* beat to to to walk right through to. Mr. Leslie Campbell of Chavis Helghst has returned to fo* city after having been called to South Caroline on account of foe death of hR aßter. Her* Far Funeral Mrs. Charlotte Du ns ton William* and husband. Chester, es New Yerk City, were to the city for tha fu neral of their greet aunt, Mrs. Al ice Gill; also homo tor fo* funeral was Mr. Rudolph Dunston of New York. Eeeupsratoug After Bet* Shot Mr. Larry Graham, fo* sen es Mr. and Mn LeaUe Graham of Biltmor* HUR R recuperating at his home oa Hadley ltd. after suf fering a gunshot wound. Motor to Santo Oereitee Raleigh Business Coßege BY CONNIE BEST Recently, the Baverend J. H. Clanton, chaplain at Central Pri son hare, spoke to the students at Raleigh Business College. He received foe Bachelor of Theology end Bachelor of Divinity degrees from Shaw University. He R e minister antd has pes tered meny churches in foe state. Reverend Clanton told the stu dent* at Raleigh Bustness Collage that this R an ego of competition and only those who do well will reap bountifully. He reminded the studanß foot everyday R Christmas. Net only should we give et Christmas, but on* should give hR beet everyday. God gives us and In return w* should give to others. Professor K. V. Brown, retired principal es Dillard High Bchool, Goldsboro, visited the school on Monday, January 6, and praeantod Mount Olive Highlights BY ALFONZA EZZELL CARVER DEFEATS SELMA MT. OLlVE—Basketball coach L W. Hlckerson'B Carver High School Tiger* of Mt Olivo downed the Richard B. Harriaon Bulldog* of Selma, Friday night by the icore of 70-80. Hubert Wooten waa the loading acorer for the Carver Tigers with 36 polnst, Samuel Frailer scored 16 points, while Ralph Holme* and Allen Miller scored • point- each. F. Neal was the leading scorer for the R. B. Harrison Bulldogs with 22 points. The Carver Junior varsity also won, Sl-18. The leading scorer for the Junior varsity was Mlncle Grimes with 30 points. HONOR ROLL OF CARVER Bth Grade: A—Julalt Dancy, Dol ly Green, Linda Greenfield. Mattie Greenfield. Zelda Greenfield and Linds Worrell. B—Brenda Aultman. Cllffitine Baas. Cynthia Carlton. Al fonsa Exsell. Linda Orlswold.Ben Hinton, Gloria Lee, Linda King, Milton Lofton. Jean McKinley. De wild* McKnlght Janette Outlaw, Katrina Pearaall. Brnda Swtnson, Joseph Warren. Kathryn Ward, and Delnora Wilson. 10th Grade: A—Geo. Martin. B David Armstrong. Jacqueline Brim mage, Linda Ora them, Faye Holm* Fort City, MT. Holden spent sense Woe evMh his as other la law, Mrs. Learn Mel eed, as MS E. Martin Street. Mrs. MsMsn la the farmer Mlaa Mery Lae MeLeed es RaMgh. She dM net . msapsey hhn en Hda trip. He la the farmer adder and pnh* l Khar es Mew Verb* Oetenkl ifimiviji Test AMs ■ i *v I g| I QBTICIANE. tee. | Mtos Putrid* Andrew*, to* daughter of Mr. and Mi*. Imlah Andrews at Cotton Street, smtored to South Carolina lest weak with Mrs. Wise. Vlrite Msto« and Mater Mr. John HLBrown of Washing ton, D. C was la tbs city tori weak. While here ha visited and enjoyed dinner with hR mother, Mrs. Au relia Brawn of E. Hargett St, and Mrs. Elisabeth Andrews, hR stotor of Cotton 8L Relatives Proas Washington. D. C. Mrs. Aurelia Brown of E. Her > geti St has returned to the city after having qpent aa enjoyable va cation la Washington, D. G with her children, Mr. end Mis. John H. Brown, and grandchildren. Joint Sendees MsM Joint services es St Paul AMI, Orac* AME Eton. St Matthew AME f end Rush Metropolitan AMB Eton Churches war* held et St Matthew : AME Church on B. Davie St last Sunday at T pun. The manage was brought by fo* Bev. L. R Penn, pastor of St Paul AMB Church. the school s copy of his book. “The HRtory of Education Among Neg roes In North Carolina”. Oredas have been p eased far fo* Pall Quarter. Though several mads the honor roll, meny others sre determined to have their names on the ssroß of honor for the winter quarter. HONOR ROLL The director of Raleigh Business College has released the names es them students who muds Uu Ihhhht roll for the toll quarter; A Honor Roll Brenda Edwards, Raleigh; Ethel D. Lofton, Mount Olive; end Otaris Jean Walker, Raleigh. R Honor Reß Connie Maria Bast. Ooldsbore; Marian Bryant. HalUboro; Chris tine Burrell, Raleigh; Ida Firry, Raleigh; Clara Webb, Roanoke Ra pids, and Annie Brown, Wilming ton. as. Bernice Jonas, Carolyn King. Leon Marahall, Lonnie McKinney. Sadie McKnlght. Cassandra Royal and Douglas Walls. 11th Oradr. A—Janie Fax, B-- Lippmon Durham, Ruth Fslson. Jimmy Flowers, Clarice Hander •on. Batty Sutton, Betty Teacher. Barbara Waters, and Eula Williams. 12th Grade: B Mary Bsrflcld, Jimmy Brock. Nancy Caldwell, Jas. Cromartie. Mary Anna Durham. David Evsns, Kanneth Griswold, Horace Henderson, Roosevelt Jones, Mary Knight Mary Kornegay, Syl* vis Kornegay, Katie Kornegay, Ruffin Loftln. Carolyn Manley, Lin* da Flfford, Hattie Forbes, Vlletha Aultman, Barbara Ssmpbon, Swin dell Sutton, GwyndeUa Wilson and Carolyn Worrell. Join the MSI March of Dimee to fight arthritis and the rheumatic dlaeaaaa, which afflict upwards Os ILSOAOOO people In this country. Everything For ... BUIIJDING REMODELING REPAIRING • MILL WORK • ATHET'B PAMTI • HUILfHfNO MATERIALS • BDSSWIN HARDWARE Dial TB 3-7563 CAROLINA BUILDERS CORP. 317*319 N. Dnm St RALEIOH. W. C PRINTING • Commercial • Social Consult Us far PraaonahU KartmaUa PhO(M TB 4-5558 CAROLINIAN PUBLISHING (XL 518 EL Martin Street d Raleigh. N. C. 9

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