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10 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY. MARCH 33. IM4 The Raleigh SCENE PERSONALS AMONG BIRTHDAY CLEBKANT3 Min Virginia High. «f TM E. Martin ttmi, edtkraM Wr birth gay an ftntetey. Man* a. Mm Jnanlta Janas at 111* Seawall Awaw abaarraA bar natal data an Maaab U. Many hapyy ratnrna ara wtabate bath by THE CAROLINIAN ERROR OK TICKET* Thara la a tyyafrayhtaOjrrar tttT AaaU rand EaaManeMa. AD pamaoa nan kiHtag Mana tic kata ara nrgad ta ytaaaa lacy Harria, Jr, of ttfl Newcombs Road, obaarvad tote tacood birth day Sunday. March 22. Gregory Chair, er*. obaarring bis fourth birthday, alao ealabmtad with Lacy. Jr. A party wan »l»an ta c**w tha kam as Mr. and Mra. lacy Harria. dr, did Nawaamba Ed. flam as tbalr trtanda attend ing tha party war*: Angela Scarborough. Pamela Bryant, Denier Wilder, Margie Stewart Kim Butler. Marian San dare. Tim Morgan, Gregory Holder, Dexter Jrffrtee, Jimmy Graham and Dontffa Leake. Many glfta ware received by both boy*. WINGS OVER JORDAN CHOIR to errr Tha Wing* Over Jordan Choir, an Internationally famoua group, will appear in concert In tha audi torium of tha John W. Ligon Jr.-Sr. High School hare on Tuesday, April •T. at 8:00 p. m. Tlckata may be pur rhared from Green'* Shoe Shop. 335 E. Cabarrus Street and Jonas' Bar bar Shop, 137 L Hargett Street PLANS SHAW UNIVERSITY DAT OBSERVANCE The Meedewbreek C eon try Ctnb will nbaarra Shaw Uni versity Day an gaiarday, March M, beginning at 11 A# noon, whoa Ha fbellMaa will be span la the public hi all areas. There will be bar tame, gels. pat-pat hiking and dancing, antll 11 a’elaek midnight Satardsy. Tleketa am avalUblr at Cam inanity Drag Stare. Shaw Uni versity Bask Stare and at tha Maadawbraak Pawn try dab. UNION HOLT WEEK SERVICES A rather unique cooperative ef fort of Mven churchc* is taking place this weak In tha Union Holy Week Services which ara being held nightly at S:M at Davie Street United Parabytarlan Church. Tha service* ara the cooperative Undertaking of Davie Street United Preehyterlan Church, Tint Baptist Church. Manly Strnet Christian Church. Rush Metropolitan AMEZ Church, St Paul AMS Church. Tup par Memorial BapUit Church and Wilson Temple Methodist Church. Tha preachers for tha remaining portion of tha weak ara aa follow*: Wednesday night, the Rev D. N. Howard. Tuppar Memorial Baptist Thursday night, the Rev. O. W. Burwlck. Wilson Tmnple Methodist; and Friday night, tha Rev. T. C Ham ana, Manly Street Christian. Tha public la Invited to each of these service*. PULLERS ARE PROUD PARENTS f Teat Wete ea the mm* ta h-s vw** ( mad eat die mm ever a law Hens te yeeieeN. to •**> be toag Mwi Wt WIU tow N tern hero pawed the leal. •m Heerl^M^l I*l |Rld 3 t*j«y«| j OPTICIAN!, lee. | • * *** VSSSSe SRpsfMfi Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh 3705 HILLSBORO 81 REST. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA TEL TE i-1071 Mr. and Mr* Irving David Puller, of 11 Chavi* Way. are tha proud parents of a baby girl The infant bom Sunday morning. March 32. at Wake Memorial Hospital, is yet un named. The Fuller* are also tha parents of five other daughter*, in cluding twins. Mr* Puller I* the former Mis* Sarah Monroe of this city. WINTER CHOIR PERFORMS The Minter Memorial Choir of the Manly Street Christian Church of the city, presented "The Seven Last Word* of Christ" by Theo dore Dubois, Palm Sunday at 8:00 p m. at the church. Soloiiris participating la the pro gram were: Mr* Hortenaa Flem ming and Mr* Frances Roger* (aopranoefi Preston Hill (tenor) and Alfred Newkirk (baritone). Oasie Taylor, organist and Harry GU-Smyth* director. MAUNDY THURSDAY - First Congregational Church as tha city will observe "Maundy Thursday." Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the church. A well planned ser vice la offered. CELEBRATES IVTH BIRTHDAY Jamas Louis Weldon, 314 Hay wood Lane, celebrated his 16th birthday on Sunday, March 23. WOMANS FELLOWSHIP GROUT TEA Tha Paulina Woman's Fellowship Group of tha First Congregational Church of the city bald ita eighth annual "Taa” Sunday, March 33 at 4:00 p. m. at tha church. Participants on the program wara members of the various churches of tha city. After tha program, a wide selec tion of refreshment* wit tarved. BET THRO LOGICAL ALUMNI DAY Tha Twanty-faurth An—al Shaw University Theologies! Alumni Day baa been set far Wednesday, April L at UM a. m. In tb* Shaw Uni varsity Church. Tha massage wfll he delivered by the Rev. Dr. M. M. Fisher, minister. White Rack Baptist Church, Durban* lb* public la Invited. L. W. LIGON SPENDS WEEKEND IN “PHULT" Mr. L W. (Biggie) Ugaa. (73 E. Lanair Street, spent last waakaad In Philadelphia aa the guest as Dr. Char la* I. Wataaa. brother as Mr. Frank Walesa as Raleigh. Whit* In tb* -Quaker City." Mr. Ligon ate* attended tea UNCF benefit basketball gam* between the Bbaw University Bear* (whs waa) and Hamptoa Inetlt ß tc s Pirate* Mr. Ligon re ported aa anjayabla weekend. REVIVAL WILL BEGIN SUNDAY Fayetteville Street Baptist Church's Revival will begin on Easter Sunday night and continue through Friday, April 10. Tha guest speaker for the occas ion will b* tha Rev. J. Ray Butler, pastor Baptist Church. Wilmington. Rev. Butler Is a graduated of Shaw University with the A.8., and B D. degrees H* 1* a groat preach er and a gifted singer. The church Is Inviting everyone to attend this revival. The Rav. W. B. Lewis la pastor. Clubs THE BUSY BEE CLUB MEETS The Busy Be* Club of Smith Temple Church met March IT at the home of Mr. and Mr* Jamas Up church in Rochester Heights . Thar* was a Aort devotion and businaea session, after which we celebrated the birthday of Mra Carrie Johnsen. She received many useful gift* The host aw served s delightful repast. Members present were M redame* Amelia Osborn* Helen AJten. Mary L Jackson. Ly dia Gipwr. Hazel McNeil Carrie John*on. Catherine Boykin. Lillian Currtn. Cornelia Moor* and Mr. and Mr* Julhu Young. Special guest: Mr* Paulin* Lee and Master Dar rell* Boykin. MINISTER'S WIVES IN SESSION The minister's wives met Mon day. March S 3, at the YWCA. E. Davie St. An Easter story was pre sented by Mr* V. L. Sander* fol lowed by planning for the laund er* Day Program to be held April 2. at First Baptist Church at 840 p. m. The annual Dolls Parade win al so take place on Sunday. April 36 at 4:30 pi m. it the Maple Teen pie What is Doing Around Town! W 241^. tM BfteMßter |■• J* > f r It BA ;V gg p" 1 Wt ./WhjEL H r * ' ■%_ Mjggy jf j* ■% TELL ABOUT WOMEN Social science majors at Bennett College who discussed “Wom en: Citizenship and Government ” during program of 38th annual Homemaking Institute at the Greensboro institution last week. Left to right: Misses Pearl Otho, of Hampton, Va.; Bertha Otey, of Greensboro; Deletes Polk, moderator, of Newark, N. J.; Patricia Mixon, of Greenwood, Miss.: Linda Powell, of Goldsboro, and Sheila Brinkley, of Richmond, Va. “O God, we know that thou art a good Father and that Thoo street many good thing* to os. Thy children. Help os Chriatlan Church, sponsored by the min later V wive* BEAUTICIAN'S SORORITY MEETS The Delta Chi Eta Chapter of the Alpha Chi Pi Omega Sorority held : ita regular meeting Monday, March 16. at 4:00 p. m. at the home of 1 Soror Ella Yarborough, 1131 Rock Quary Road. Mrs. Joella Perry the president, prodded over the butene** session. TTie highlight of the meeting was selecting a delegate to attend the National Convention In Denver. Colored* April 3-3 at the Denver Hilton HoteL Mr* Christiana Pitta wag choaen to represent the sorority. After the business session e de licious dinner was served by the hos tea. It consisted of Ham, string bean* potato* salad, hot rolls, a bevarag* and cream pi* topped with lee cream. Member* present Al sorts Ro bert* Mesdames Joella Perry. Eila Yarborough, Dorothy Perry. Misses Freddie William* Inez Lee. Lena Burt Christiana Pitt* Vivian Burt Carrie Lue Burgee* MRA THOMPSON HOSTS LES OOUBETTEB TS* Lee Cousetter met recently at the home of Mrs. Sarah Thomp son. Amidst a beautiful St Pat rick* Day them* setting, business in the usual manner was conducted. The lucky ladirn of the occasion were Mr* Adelaide Earp* and Mrs. Jennie Anderson, who received beeutlful gift* Game* were play ed and many goodies were enjoy ed. Members present were Mesdamec Janie Anderson, Lillie Ballentine; Adelaide Earp* Roger Evan* Prim roe* Jackson, Golden* Taylor. Sa rah Thompson. Catherine Wilkin* Dorothy Wilson and Natalie Wim berly. WORLD FELLOWSHIP GROUP IN SESSION The World Fellowship Committee of the Bast Raleigh Branch of the YWCA held ita regular monthly 1 meeting et tha home of Mr* India Smith. 818 OharUn Road March 13 with Mr* Mary R Rapp presiding After a brief devotion, business was Guest speaker waa Mra Marie McTyre of Shaw University. Mr* McTyr* gave aa excellent presen tation of India with tilde* We en joyed Immensely this Imaginary trip, as ah* guided us through many Interesting cities, town* end rural communities. It we* a rewarding experience for all. When we re- i turned horn* our hostess served a delicious dinner. Members present were: Mesdames I Mary B. Sapp. Daisy Robaon, Geor- j gta Andrew. Mary Carter, K N. Cuiribo. Flossie Grant. MllU* Dunn. Marie Macon and India Smith. Come to Church BY MRS MAY L. BROADIR to work willing at the tasks assigned to n* even though doing them may mean sacri fice." ST. ANN AH FREEWILL BAP TIBT Church School at 10 o’- clock. with supt.. Mr. W. H. Ly ons. in charge. Morning service* arc held every first and third Sun day* The pastor te the Rev. L. T. Ford. WILSON TEMPLE METHO DIST Sunday School began at 9:30, with the supt. Miss Nannie Morgan, In charge. Morning wor ship at 11 o’clock with the Male Chorus in charge'of music, under the direction of Mrs. M. M. Kelly. Morning leeeon and prayer by the pastor, Rev. O. W. Burwlck, who also brought a stirring sermon. It was enjoyed by all. LILY OF THE VALLEY FREE WILL BAPTIST Church School began at 10 o’clock, with the supt., Mr. Mack Arthur. In charge. Morning worship began at 11:30, with the congregation singing. A great sermon was preached by the Rev. Walter Sanders. Everyone received great benefit by the ser mon. The Rev. Lester Rivers is pastor. UNION BAPTIST Sunday School began at 10 o’clock, with the aupt., Mr. Walter Price, in charge. Morning worship began at 11:30, with the senior choir in charge of music, under the dtrtc tlon of Mrs. Nettie Harrington. A very lovely sermon was delivered by the poMor. Rev E Mason. Eve ryone enjoyed the service. OBERLTN BAPTIST Church School began at 9:30. with the supt., Mr Welter Curtis, in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'clock with the Jtmlor choir. VICTORIAN CLUB MEETING Wsj. Bessie W Blur was hostess when the Victorian Club mei Ana that meeting will be remembered for a long time yet It aeems that there was a matter of a debt So her guests numbered a quintet. ; At 505 Coleman Street the light* were ablaise I And the hospitality was that of high praise Bor we were In the home of the Waldo E. Oay* And the evening was spent in a funftiled haee ; There was business of some degree We decided to contribute to Shaw University On this matter all did agree It wouldn't keep the doors open but It would buy a key. Then there was the matter of the food And this included members and gnenta the brood So that there was nobody to exclude But some thought that the party might conclude »it It was playing Pinochle time And Mrs. Lula Myers was in her prtma. But she did have to take heed 'Cause next to her was Mrs. Sarah Speed. i Present also were Mesdames Catherine P. Jones and Mary Curtly With their playing there was nothing amiss And with the score* there was no doubt J *dt Mrs. Clinton Llgon was the very able scout. i Mrs. Mary Carter, as usual, was late I And. again, the booby prise was her flats I Mrs. Bertha Pulley had a high score But Phyllis Haywood had a few points more. There was still another prire hist for luck Mrs. Sarah Thompson that one did pluck And still another gift for Mrs Ragerline Oar Aren’t you glad It was the hosiess who had to pay? Meadamre Lude’Je Delany. Dorothy Housen and Lillie Hodge played with grace But until the next meeting they are out of the priae winning race Bor everyone there was a sharpener and a mending kit The whole affair was quite a hit. Then for the hostess was a gift of pink And other colors of the rainbow, I think Anyway there were seven in all to undo And there'll be one more when Mrs. Blanche Rivers g.ts through. The dub meeting was quite a delight As members and guest* said goodnight Thanks to the Gavs and to Mrs. Blue It couldn't hare happened without you. MORE TO COME —CLUB NEWS - In charge of mule, under the di rection of Mr. Oaxton Pulley, as sisted by Miss Frandne Blount. Morning lesson and prayer were given by the guest minister, the Rev. Page of Durham, who also delivered a warm message. Every one seemed well pi rosed. The Rev. J. P. Dempsey Is pastor. WILLIAMS GROVE BAPTIST —Church Bchool began at 9:30, with the supt.. Mr. Phillip Alston. In charge. Morning worship, 11 o’- clock, with the Junior choir In charge of music, under the direc tion of Mias Jacqueline Mitchell. A very encouraging sermon waa de livered by the guest minister, The Rev. Boone. It wo* enjoyed by all The Rev. J. H. Bryant 1s paator. ST. MATTHEW AME Church School began at 9:30 a.m. with the supt., Mr. Robert Leaane In charge. Morning worship service began at 11 o’clock with the Junior choir In charge of the music under the di rection of Mr. D. R. Leach, organ id, Miss Annette Peterson. Scrip ture lesson and prayer by the pas tor. the Rev. J. F. Epps. Hie morning sermon was also lellver ed by the pastor, everyone enjoy ed the message. YOUNO’S MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME Church School be gan at 9:30 with the supt.. Mias Dela R. Ford, in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'clock, with the senior choir In charge of the music, under the direction of Miss Myrtle A. Rhodes. Morning lesson and prayer were led by the pastor. Elder J. H. Lightsey, from the 19th chapter of St. Luke. 28-31 verses. His subject was, "Ask and You Shall Receive.'* FIRST BAPTIST Bunday School began at 9:30 am. with the supt.. Mr. W. H. Taylor, in Shaw Junior Recieves A Fellowship William L. Rhine*, a junior of Summit, New Jersey, majoring in Er-' s 'h t* r " —T f ~*ivp**si*v, js 4 he if. m -ok? 'MB gk HI WmtdKi WILLIAM L RHINES recipient of a fellowship grant in the amount of SI,OOO, under the Protestant Fellowship Program of the Rockfeller Brothers Fund for Theological Education, Inc. Mr. Rhir.es is a member of the Shaw University Student Adjust ment Committee, the Student Chris tian Association and the NAACP. He works part-time as a messen ger-clerk In the publicity depart ment at Shaw. » Rhine* received all “A" grades during the first semester. charge. Morning worship began at 11 o’clock with cull to worship by the pastor, the Rev. C. W. Ward. Mosley Jones and the Children’s Choirs were In charge of music, under the direction of the Minis ter of Music, Mra. E. M. M. Kelly. Soloist. Mias Marjorie William* Responsive reading waa led by the Rev. J. A. Lester. Morning lesson was read by the Rev. C. Chambliss from the Book of Bt. Luke. 9th chapter. Morning prayer was led by the pastor who also delivered a very touching sermon trom the Book of St. Luke. His subject was. “Riding to Die.’’ RUSH METROPOLITAN AME ZION Church School opened at 9:45 a.m., with Mr. Leslie Camp, bell In charge. Tne Junior Church services were conducted by the Rev. Shelby Taylor. Regular 11 o’- clock worship service was con ducted by the pastbr, the Rev. T. H. Harris. Music was furnished by the senior choir. Rev. Harris de livered a most striking and touch ing message from St. Matthew, 21: 1-5. His theme was, “Jesus Is In The Shadow of the Cros6”. At 7:30 p.m. one of our local preachers, the Rev. Nell Sanders, delivered another Inspiring mes sage. On Monde, y night at the Davie Street Presbyterian Church. Rev. Harris delivered a very good message. His text was taken from St Matthew, 21:18-19. His theme was. “The Fruitless Fig Tree Withered Away’. Mrs. A. H. Thorpe is church reporter. SMITH TEMPLE FREEWILL BAPTIST Sunday School began at 10:00. with the supt.. Mr. E. B. Sanders in charge. At 11 o'clock Rev.F. Ray, pastor made the call to worship with the Junior choir In charge of the music, under the direction of Mesdames Mints and Holder. Scripture lesson was tak en from St. John, 12:1-14. Morn ing prayer was led by Deacon Bak er. Rev. Ray brought a wondertul message from St. Matthew. 21:10. His subject was. “Who Is This That Was Sent From Jerusalem?" The League met at 6:00 pjn., with the president, Mr. Osborne, In charge. There win be a special Easter service Friday night. The public Is Invited to attend. MORNING STAR BAPTIST Sunday School opened at 11 o’- clock with the nipt. In charge. The subject of the lemon was. “The Two Thieves". Morning serv ice began by singing. "At the Cross". Next the 105th Psalm was repeated by everyone. Scripture j was read from the 11th chapter - of St. Mark. Announcmenta were made and the offering was taken. Our pastor, the Rev. 8. R. Spencer, brought a wonder ful measure from St. Mark, 11:3. His subject was. “He"; BTU opened at 6:30 p.m. with the vice president in charge. The lesson was read and discussed. I Everythin* For .. . BUILDING REMODELING REPAIRING B U MBER • MtIXWORK • tTHEY l POINTS • HI anilVG MtTERI M - • RUSS WIN HARDWARE Dial TE 2-7563 CAROLINA iUILDERS CORP. 217-219 N. Dawson St RALEIGH. N. C. My Lady's Doings ♦ +' ♦ In And Out Os Town '9 GABBING About Town BY MRS. A. H. THORPE “If yea've s little hammer, pet it sway; Tb* werid’s dying for help, plenty to de. Faith fully do your part of the work each day; There to nebedy to de it but you." Seen around the city on Sunday: Mr. D. D. Garnett of Greenville, N. C., who operates an accounting insurance and real estate business and who is aspiring for the office of financial secretary in the forth coming General Conference which meets in Indianapolis, Indiana, stopped by to see your scribe, who is one of the duly elected dele tes to represent at the same. ————- § HOSTS PASTOR'S AID CLUB Mrs. Alda McCullers of Smith field St was hostess to the Pas tor's Aid Club of Rush Metropoli tan AME Zion Church last Tues day night in the Education Depart ment of the Church. After a brief business session. a delicious repast of ice eream, cake, coffee, peanuts and mints was serv ed. This being St. Patrick’s Day, the green was displayed especially in the ice cream and mint* Mr* Fa colia Tyson Is president at this club. TO PREACH TRIAL SERMON Mr. John D. Lockley of Raleigh will preach his trial sermon Easter Sunday, March 29 at 7:30 pm. at Rush Metropolitan AME Zion Church. He is a graduate of Shew University and has studied both at the University at New York end NCC et Durham. He is a teacher in the public school system at Harnett County. He is married to the farmer Miss Helen Wilder, of this city. They are the proud parents of two sons and two daughter* Mr. Lockley Is affiliated with the following clubs: The Professional Improve ment Club for Men; the Bloodworth St YMCA end various other pro fessional and social organization* He also held membership on the deacon board of the Wake Baptist Church in Garner, is president of the Shaw Alumni Asoodation of Harnett County, and recently join ed Rush Metropolitan AME Zion Church where he Is a member of Patronize Our ADVERTISERS I ~* I r^* ] %p\ -JK Sti )wy I •a JRy - |, M -Wu-a. TOMLIIVSOIV A subtle blending of the many cultures of the East. Sophisticate East is a refreshingly new expression in furniture desim...tmJ to enfwKe eod eofkh your barney ~ y— ***** ( Wftlf AUfe “i a£SSori*s C roWOTDBt BOUSE , t -J DECORATING «■■ 1 » ■*■-"■""■ *» Hillsboro St Raleigh the senior choir and will serve as director of the junior choir. The public is invited to come out and witness this service. The Rev. T. H Harris pastor. VISITS PARENTS Miss Gwendolyn Brooks of Bunche Drive spent the weekend with her parents in Pittsboro on last weekend. BELATED BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Vicky and Christy Jefferies re cently celebrated their fifth birth day. We are wishing belated happy birthdays to both. CORRECTION Mrs. Martha Hammonfe* of 531 E. Cabarrus Street, is recuperating from a recent illness. Mrs. Ham monds is not recuperating from the birth of twin* but from rheu matism. DRAFT DELINQUENTS WARNED The registrants listed below are delinquent with the Wake County Selective Board No. 93. These de linquents an urged to immediate ly oontact this board. If they do not do so. the Selective Service Board will be compelled to order them for Induction In the forth coming call. They are: ROBERT FARLEY, JR. BENJAMIN JONES SAMUEL USE KINO and JAMES OTIS TRICK PRINTING • Commercial • Social Consult Us lor Reasonable Estimates v Prompt if Service Phone TE 4-5558 -- —The * CAROLINIAN PUBLISHING 00. SIS a Martin Street Raleigh, N. C.
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