8 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. MAT ». 1984 The Raleigh sclTn E THE VICTORIAN CLUB MEETING The Victorian* met on a recent Saturday date. And. for once. Mr*. Mary Carter was not late. Ho« could she be when she was hostess (or the night. And she Is quite a hostess—she is dynamite. The president. Mrs. Dorothy Houaen, was In the chair The hon tees thought that Mrs. i Blanche Rivers should have been there. How could you blame her when slip Is late for meetings? And didn't know that she had Issued the president greetings? Our meetings are short and soon are broke But the fun started when the hostess forgot the coke She didn’t forget Che trimmings or the meat In fact, the meal was quite complete. You got a souvenir fan along with your tally. That started some talking before the rally. Then it was time for the game to start The hostess looked on—she had played her part. A five hundred bonus was given for having been on time Mrs Blanche Rivers was the one who couldn't use it to climb. But. Phyllis Haywood got a necklace and a thrill, When the high score, including bonus, she did fulfill. An umbrella covered a basket, of girts galore Bo a number made the difference but not the score The priees did not atop at two but , eight And every member had a gift to to celebrate. Meedamea Bertha Pulley. Sarah Thompson and Lillie Hodge enjoyed the fun. And they enjoyed It from the starting gun. But so did Meedamea Ludelle Delany and Boaste Blue. And tha others previously mention too. Then the gifts for the hostess did appear Imported MacNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHISKY *O9O 1 ’485 Cm PINT II 'A •‘f* IMPORTED I * i I MmNAUGHIOS I fAKJIDIAN W»ISM I A IIINB B 3u MJmmJ A.*,* mmj* A > tA»— ■ ■ Jd +.~—t § ■ AGIO SIX FULL YEARS ■ H fLdLGjAm K'Jk. 4Uuf6*~* I * MOCUCT Os CANADA j. CMMtt WtWT.I Km• «nusOLD •Ml ROOT - ©«**« WM'I 'J IM!, IiBPSijSLi > i Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh 3/05 HILLSBORO BTREBT, RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA -:- TEL. TE 4-1071 CLUBS And It was finally her chance to cheer. Por she got colors of Just about every hue, That included beige, pink. blue, yellow—to name a few. For hostess and members it was s grpat night. Everything turned out Just absolutely right. It'll soon be time for summer vacations and members go away But before then there'll be one more meeting In the month of May. tDLE-A-WMILE CLUB The" Idk-A-Wr.ile Club held its regular meeting last week with j Mrs Esther Haywood. After the j business session was over, mem* | her* were served * delicious repast by the hoMess. All ladies < njoyed playing pinochle Mrs. Elizabeth | Pridgen won high prize and Mrs. Choloe Chupp. low prize. THE MINISTERS' WIVES The Minister s Wives held their regular menng, April 27th, at 7 p. I m , at the YWCA, on Davie Street. | The group was favored with a shc.it program given by Mesdames D. N. Howard, A B. Johnson and M. B. Sapp. THE NINE AND FIVE CLUB The Nine and Five Club held Its mst meeting recently at the home it the president with each mcinoei acting as hostesses The reason for this was the Dutch party which this we have at the end of the year or their last meeting. Each mem ber was given a Dutch hat to wear which he wore the entire evening. There was plenty of food, and each member enjoyed herslf. Aftr the business session, the Cumbers honored Mrs. Lovie Ellis with birthday gifts and expressed how glad they were to have her bark with the club They next paid tribute to Mrs. Addle Harris, a re tired teacher, with a plaque with her name engraved on It and the name of the club. The club next drew names for their Secret Pals when club meet ings begin again next Fall. The members next played Po kena Mrs. Addle Harris wasaward i ed a prize for high ecore, and Mrs. ] Ann Webb for low score. ' r he president next thanked ttie I members for then fine cooperation What is Doing Around Town! ‘'Our Father, grant ua fore sight to prepare wisely to share in eternal friendship with Thee. Grant a* the power of Thy Ho ly Spirit so that we may rise to meet the demands of Thy love and of pure living. Grant us such a confidence In Thy loving care that we may give ourselves with complete devo tion To Thee. When we are troubled on eyery side, may we not be distressed.'' WILLIAMS GROVE BAPTIST Church .School began at ft:.9o a m with Mr. Phillip Alston, sup< imb: - dent, in charge. Morning worsh;p began at 11:00 with the senior choir, under the direction of Miss Jscquc line Mitchell. In charge of music A very good sermon was delivered by the pastor, the Rev J H. Bryant Morning worship services was fol lowed by communion. ST ANNAH FREEWILL BAP TIST —Sunday School opened a 1 10:00 with the supt, Mr. William Lyons. Sr., In charge. Morninr worship began at 1130 am, with the junior choir in charge of music, under the direction of Mrs. Lola M, Smith: organist. Mrs Topsy Mc- Cullers. Morning lesson was read by the Rev. Norris Denning, and the morning prayer was given by the Rev, Willie Walker The pastor, the Rev. L. T. Ford, delivered the morning message to the congrega tion. He chose as his subject. ' A bide in the Ship on Broken Piece ," LILY Or THE VALLEY FREE WILL BAPTIST—Church School opened at 10 o'clock with the supt., Mr. Mack Arthur, In charge Morn ing worship began at 11:30 with the congrega'ion singing Morning les son and prayer were led by the pas tor. the Rev. Lester Rivers, who also brought a very lnapirmg ser mon to the people. WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST —Sunday School opened at 0 30 a. m. with the supt . Miss Nanic Mor gan. m charge Morning worship began at II o'clock with the aenior choir, under the direction of Miss Name Morgan; organist, Mrs. M and reviewed the many civic pro jects they had participated In dur ing the year. They are: (D A cheer basket for a needy family; <2r 7S toys for Wake County Well-Baby Clinic. (3 r A check for ftr 00 for the March of Dunes. (41 A $3 nil dinner at a Fr eedom Dinner, honoring the late Rev. J. W Jones (.31 A patron ticket to the Oratoi io Society, and («r A check of SIOO.OO for Shaw University. After this, the members revealed themselves to their Secret Pal. and In turn each received gorgeous gifts which they displayed. Members present: Mesdames Ruth Bethea. Geneva Brown, Cornelia Cobb, Lovie Ellis, Addle Harris. Alma Harrison. Emma Jones, Mary Mat-able, Nan Robinson, Sarn Sharper, Ann Webb, Bessie Wesley and Bertha Wihvx. * ' The membesr sojourned until the Fall of 1904. PRINTING • Commercial • Social Consult Us for Reasonable Estimates Prompt, ■if Service Phone TE 4-55 S 8 —The- CAROLINIAN PUBUSHING CO. 51* E. Martin Street Ra’eigh. N C f^ome-^.^hurch'} BY MRS MAY L. BROADIE M Kellev, fn charge of music. Call I to worship was given by the pastor i the Rev. O. W. Burwick, who also ! read the morning lesson, offered prayer, and delivered the morning message. Communion followed the | sermon. YOUNGS MISSIONARY TEM -1 PLE ("ME—Church School opened ; at 9:30 a. m. with the supt., Mrs. j Della R Ford, in charge. Morning ! worship began at 11:00 with the senior choir in charge of music, .' und- r ibe direction of Miss Myrtle A It :od-s. Morning les.son was i.-ad by the pastor. Elder l.ightsey, from the Bo: k. of Ist Corinthians, 3 1-3, who also led the morning prayer, and delivered the morning message to the congregation. His subject was, “Put Off the Old and Take On the New". The service was followed by communion. UNION BAPTIST Sunday School ooened at 10 with the supt., Mr. Walter Price, in Charge. Morn ing worship began at 11:30 with the ‘•eninr choir, under the direction of Mrs. Nettie Carrington, as guest organist; and Mr. Willie Henderson, in charge of music. A wonderful sermon was delivered by the pas tor, the Rev. E. Mason, which \ as i followed by communion. OBFRLIN BAPTIST Church School opened at 9:30 a. m, with the supt . Mr. Walter Curtis, in i charge Morning worship began at II o'clock with the senior choir in j charge of music, under the direc tion of Mrs Elsie Hayes; organist lesson and prayer were led by the Mrs. Lucille Campbell. Morning pastor, the Rev. J, P. Dempsey, who also delivered a very encouraging sermon, from the Book of St. Luke. Tne congregation received com munion after the sermon. i FIRST BAPTIST—Sunday School ! opehed at 9:30 a. m. with the supt., Mr. W. H. Taylor, in charge. Morn ing worship began at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of music. : under the direction of Mrs. M. T. James; organ's', Minister of Music Mrs. E. M. M. Kelly. The soloist* was Mrs L. H. Sh:m The choir assembled at IOTP v :h pre-service hymn*. Or I to ivnrylup .va-—riven at 11 o'clock by the i i -tor, th• Rev. C. W. Ward übn also led the re ■ -i onsive reo and delivered the . morning mo < to the con rega , turn. His subj. : a -elf Fxnrm ! nation”. Morni: j pt aver was given ;by Deacon D R lug- am BTU began at >: la-v-itu d >d ! er. Mr. E .1 'I nlot). in rl r Evening wo u beg in at 7in MORNING STAR BAPTIST— Church School n-’ened at II o'clock | with the supenn a 'deni in charge, j Subject of the les >u was. "Purpose of Paycheck ", Morning service u is opened bv i singing, “A Fn inti n Filled wi n Blood". S' l|- . K read f n St. Luke, 8! ' Ni xt. t -v: .•<>>,a 1 v : offering wiis n ~nd at- ■ n i ■ - ' ments were inn Aftr? wa-.is. ’he pastor, the R v S R Spencer, brought aw, a: ful me- age to : the congregate o. from the Bock | Os Matthews. sth chapter. His sub ject was. "Blessed Vie the Poor in Spirit We c .1 by singing, i "Bless Be the T;.(sr that Binds”. I BTU opened at H • k with the ' assistant > -permte' m charge Mrs. Jes e M Del nan h is church GABBING About Town BY MRS. A. H. THORPE “Hrlp me to do the thing* I should. To he to others kind *nd good. In All I My in ill I da To he more lo\ ins every day." RITIRNS (ROM MARVUND Mr and Mrs. Degraffen- ! raid?. "24 Bunche Pt have return- 1 ed after spending an enjoyable stay in R-vkvi'le. Md„-where they suited thru: .-on »r,i joined him him m hi# Men's Das- Program. Their mother. Mrs. y. i r.;, s , * c . com panted thorn on the trip. Mrs. Lucy Evans was host to Group No. 1 of R. - ■ M. AME 2 ion Church 'n Sunday, m the Educational Dept, of the Church. After a very br.cf meet ing, we enjoyed a detgniful repast of fruit salad. talt.nes. punch, and chocolate case Mrs Marie Moore is president of the group. NOT* W cn you read this article I w ill ’ be m Indianapolis, Indiana, attend- , ir.g the General Conference of tha AME Zion Church. I am proud to be a delegate representing thia great Corfrror.ee. News for this column may km called in to Mr. Swam T . t'.UiOI,INTAN Office. Mrs. Jess.c tlunt of 417 Watson 5l »u called to Washington. D. 1 reporter. SAINT PAUL AMI Sunday School began at 9:45 with Mr*. Hat tie Mitchell in charge. Mrs. Geneva Brown and Miss Jessie Mebane were In charge of music. After the study period, the review of tho lesson was given by Mr. Sylvester Scott, of the Manley Street Chris tian Church, who was the guest teacher for the McCawley-Frazier Bible Class. Closing remarks were given by the pastor, the Rev. L. S. Penn. The morning service began with the senior choir leading the pro cessional. Mr R. H. Tole at the organ, Mrs. Henrie Stredwick at the piano Rev. Penn preached a very forreful sermon. His text was taken from John. 1:20. His subject was, “A Look Toward Deliverance.” The pulpit guest* were the Rev. Miss Laura Edwards and the Rev. G. R- Perry. The communion was administered following the sermon. The pastor left Monday morning for Cmcinatti, Ohio, to attend the General Conference. LINCOLN PARK HOLINESS— Church School began at 10 o’clock with the supt., Mr. Arthur Williams, in charge Morning worship follow ed immediately with the senior choir, under the direction of Mrs. Ann Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Ratcliff, In charge of mu sic. The pastor, the Rev. Eli Rat cliff. delivered a wonderful ser mon that all enjoyed. He used as his subject, “A Servant of the king." The pastor and members render ed service* In Durham In the after noon. RUSH METROPOLITAN AMF. ZlON—Sunday School opened at 9:45 a. m. with the supt, Mr. Les lie Campbell, in charge. The Junior Church services were then con ducted by Rev. Shelbey Taylor. The regular 11 o'clock worship ser vices were conducted by Rev. T. H. Harris, who introduced the Presiding Elder, the Rev. T. J. A'oung. who brought the message. At 2:30 p. m.. the Brd Quarterly Conference for this year was held with Rev. Young In charge. All boards, groups end clubs, together with the clasj leaders, made credit able reports, both written and fi nancial. The P. E. and Rev. L. P. Perry of Grace AMF, Zion Church commented on the same. Mrs. Ann ie H. Thorpe is church reporter. SMITH TEMPLE FREEWILL BAPTIST —Church School began at .19,00 with the supt., Mr. Elbert San ders. in charge. At 11:00, Rev. Ray, the pastor, made the call to worship, with the senior choir in charge of music, under the direction of Mes dames Williams and Holder. Rev. Ray also brought a wonderful mes sage to the congregation. At 7:00, the Rev. George Mitchell brought another wonderful mes sage. PROVIDENCE HOLINESS CHURCH — The pastor left the city Sunday, May 3rd. to attend the quadrennlum Convention In Phila delphia, Pennsylvania, which Is one of the most Important meetings of the general United Holiness Body. In this meeting, three bishops will be elevated to the senior rank of the church. Sunday morning was a high day. The pastor, the Rev. C. on account of the death of her brother-in-law. Pray tor us aa we go to this Con ference. Memo ry Test far 10 seconds centt"- rrnte on the ■<*< >« the teuare below. New, eet the eewspeaet esrde end eey the nemo o*er e few timet of yoeneH. It won't he (eng before Wl WILL knew If yee have peeeed the teat. 6am Hearing Aids te B>Ulj|'l|B > Ulj|'l| OPTICIANS, leaj artwx simi—eriNnnaai etee. arm ■ Ommyrn*. Snnee* a entree** '' '' WED IN MINISTER’S HOME—Shown cutting their wed ding cake following their wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee White, who were married at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. How ard Cunningham recently. The bride is the former Miss Delores E. Williams, daughter of Mrs. Massalenc Williams of Raleigh. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie White of Atmore, Ala. Only members of the -immediate family and close friends were in attendance at the wedding. PERSONALS MRS. DELAIN VISITS NORTH Mrs. Roea Detain, 318 E Cabar rus Street, has Journeyed to points North, including New York and Rhode Island, to visit her daughter George Williams, gave us a soul stirring message before departing. He seemed to have been at his best. He will return Saturday. In order to deliver the Mother's Day mes sage at 11:30 a. m. The Rsv. W. R Moorehead is reporter. %eM/Gai/ 130 FAYETTEVILLE §T. Open Every Monday And Friday Nite Till 9 Mother s fifty SUriER CRESSES sups »* D *4” «. *lß’® “ YOU’LL FIND THOUSANDS * ,0 TO CHOOSE FROM IN NYLON DACRON _ w ,„, , COTTON BLENDS In All the Latest Styles 0 . ... 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REVIVAL STILL IN PROGRESS Revival is still In progress for two more weeks at the Mount Sinai Saints of God Church at Ml Saath Swmin Street, Be lelgh. The chnreh is ed the air from radio station WLLE far the month of May. each Sun day from UM a.m. until U noon. Bishop Maude M. Pope, founder. Bishop E. A. Alston it tho speaker. SHAW SETS AWARDS DAY Annual Awards Day at Shaw U niversity will be held on Wednes day, May 13, at 12:00 noon in Green leaf Auditorium. The Speaker on the occasion will be Councilman John W. Winters of Raleigh. Dr. James E. Cheek, president of Shaw University will present tro phies, certificates and other awarda as recommended by faculty mem bers of the various areas. The public is invited. MRS. GREENE PRESENTS PUPILS On Saturday evening at 7:30 O'- clock in the Bullock Education Building, First Baptist Church, Mrs. Ruby P. Greene presented her Stu dio pupils in their Second Aiihual Piano Recital. The program includ ed works by Chopin, Grueg anti Schumann as well as lesser kriowrt composers. . Pupils participating were as fol lows: Dawn Hooker, Annette Hdok .er. Julia Horton, Jewel and Walter Eugene Egerton, Almeta Vince and Koren Liggett. Ovida Exum, a pupil of Miss Genevicne McAllister, performed as a special guest. Everything For .. . BUILDING REMODELING REPAIRING • LUMBER • MILLWORK • ATHEY'S PAINTS • BUILDIING MATERIALS • RUSSWIN HARDWARE Dial TE 2-7563 CAROLINA BUILDERS CORP. 217-219 N. Dawson St RALEIGH. N. C.

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