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rent ciint wisa . y4L$jG». n. Cm liTURDJiy. jti<t it IH4 10 The Raleigh SCENE PERSONALS ckbuTn SECOND BIRTHDAY •ten helping Anthony (Ricky) Roger* celebrate hU second birth* day on Sunday, June 7th, at tba home, of his aunt, Mrs. Jamas O. Moors, 793 Bunchs Drive, wars: Sam and Tony Matthews, Lohnle Campbell, Jr„ Chester Jones, Jr„ Atrby and Preston HIU, Jr, Lacy Ranis, Jr, Janice, Jerry, Wanda, and DSnlSl Chavis. The Puller girls, Earlene, Shorten! Veronica, David* sens, and LavSme. Ricky received many nice and useful gifts. balhGh chapter or shaw ALUMNI M|tTl The Raleigh Chapter of the Shaw Alumni Club held its final meeting for the year in the library of the Deaf and Blind School on the Oar* ner Road recently. The fellow tag sffleers were elected for the UM*gg year: president, Johnny Barke; vice president, P. V. Wstseni secre tary, Mrs. M. M. Barber; assist sat secretary, Mrs. Rva Wil liams; and treasurer, Mrs. Viv ian Brown. The major flnancal effort for the year greeted a excels of gSJiOO 00. ATTORNEY OBEENE, FAMILY RETURN A tty. and Mrs. Georgs R. Oreene, George Jr.. and Ava Dm have returned heme after attending Mrs. Greene’s 10th class reunion and commence meat exercises at Talladega Callage. Talladega, Alabama. Mr* Jeanette H. Jenkins, a Classmate of Mrs. Greene'* aad daughter. Vita Jayoe, from New York, accompanied them on the trip. MRS. GRAY HONORED AT PARTY A surprise birthday party was given for Mr*. Maggie Oray, 000 a. Wilmington Street, by her daughter and granddaughters re cently. She received many wonderful gift! A delicious repast was serv ed. Those present were: Meed am ea Ralph Whitaker. 8r„ Nora Hay wood, Joante Jones, Reboooa Ben nett. Nora Pope, Arthella Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Raines. Mr. Jo seph Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Brawn Bov. William* and Mr. and Mrs. Rtohberg. Everyone had a wonderful time. RECEIVE MEd DEGREES Among tbooe receiving the Mas ter of Education degree at North Carolina College at Dur ham’! Commencement Sunday, May 91. were Mrs. Elisabeth Mit chell Wilson and Mrs. Edith Mc- Clain Trios. Both are teachers at the Gamer Consolidated School, Gamer. HAMPTON, VA. VISITOBOS Mr. and Mrs. Las Otis Smith of Hampton. Virginia visited In Ra leigh and attended the Com mencement at North Carolina Col saga at Durham to set Mr*. KEFUTER GIN 52? MP#ra MOM BMUNOIV ROMAM e«P. *mOF*imXiNtajTML SNOTS i l | Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co,, Os Raleigh p<f POUPORO STREET, RALXIOM. NORTH CAROLINA •:• TEL. TE 5-1071 mother, Mtt XUt^Vth tomtr MBs vESte Wllspn of Raleigh, lfr. and Mra. Smith wars aooompained by their thrte sons, Lee Otto. Jr, David And Kevin. MRS. MILDRED RAND VISITS Mrs Mildred Rtpd. formerly of Raleigh, now living in Mountain Bide, Ntw Jersey, hag been thi house guest of her cousin. Mrs. Juanita Young, of 303 N. Sthte Mrs. Rand entertained a few friends Sunday, at a luncheon at The Cellar. MRS MCKAY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr>. Jeeate McKay celebrated her 64th birthday on June 0, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Martha Blrdsail. Many friends stopped in to wish htr a happy birthday. Serving punch and eoogies were her twins. Annls and Andrew, who are rising sophmores at North Ca rolina College. Durham. LAGRANGE VISITOR IN CITY Mr. and Mrs. Tabron of Chat ham Terrsos had as their guest over the weekend. Mrs. Tabron's mother. Mrs. Mary COiemn of La Orange. MOTOR TO ST. PAUL Mr and Mr*. J W. Adklpson and family Os Chavis Way motor ed to St. Paul over the weekend to visit Mra. Adkin s parents, Mr. and Mra. Prank Currte. They re ported a safe and moat enjoyable trip. MATRICULATING AT DUKE U. Mrs. Margaret R. Swill) and Mr*. Justine K. Da via, both teachers at Croeby-Garfieid Elementary School bore, will matrlcuate at Duke University where they will pursue study in a abort course, beginning Thursday. June 11. Clubs N. A. P. E. MEMBERS WORSHIP AT FIRST BAPTIST Tha Raleigh Branch of th4 Na tional Alliance of Postal Employees recently held Its Memorial day ob servance at the Flryt Baptist Church, corner of s. Wilmington and Morgan Streets. The Bev. C. W. Ward is pastor. Member* of tthe N. A. P. with their familtee and auxiliary, held their Memorial worship service with members of Pint Baptist and heard a very inspiring massage de livered by the Rev. M. B. P. Daniel* a student in the School of Rellgioh at Shaw University. The topic of Rev. Denials message was "Through an open door." a doer through which all our needs may be ntefc the doorway to heaven. Tha audience received the mes sage with rapt attention. The fu ture plana of N. A. P. E. are to make thla Memorial Service an an nual observance to worship at a different church in the city. Wil bert M. Sanders is reporter for tha organisation. THE ZBTAUTEB Vi SESSION The Zetalites held their last regu lar meeting for this seaton at the home of Mr*. Mae DC liny, 90S Doby Circle, on Saturday, 16. Flv6 n#w members wire welcomed and initiated at this time. After tha meeting, the members and guests participated in a CCOk out on the lawn. All enjoyed the delicieus hot dog*. pot|te aglgd, cookie*, and todaa There was plen ty of music for listening. Thao* In attendance were ao follows: Mttaea Conotonee Win ter*. Bite Mltehner. N steals Doavor, Ployteyuo William! Souoro Harris. Cbyllo Scott. Borneo Poigo, teonatte Rich ardson. Joann Bedforu. Afaale HHUnrd. gdao Me KtaAte. Ool ite Sutton. Barents Moors. Jonlo I.lndaay. Mary Collitw. Alice Dunn, Margo Ring. Charters Morgan, Brenda firnU. Alicia Adcock. Predate Bridge*. Mar tha Poeblea. Jackie Footer, Don as Kay. sad Mtodames Mildred Chavis, Mary Rarbor. aad Mas DoLaney. Mors to eom« WHEN YOUR OUTGO exceeds your income, your upkeep may he your downfall. Catholic BifeM— Juno. WAtCH REPAIRMAN: tick Doe. Catholic Digest—June. What is Doing Around Town! "fetor Father, we need heel* tm of heart, mind, and epirit. We know Thon eanet heal ns. We believe In Thee end In Thy power. Look wtth companion upon us and save us, for we trust In Thee.” BT. MATTHEW AME—Church School opened at 9:30 a m with the supt., Mr. Robert Lasane. In charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'clock with the senior choir In charge ot music, under the di rection of Mrs. Marie Riddick; organist, Mrs. Rosemary Walton. Morning lesson was led by the pas tor. the Rev. J. P. Epps, who also delivered the morning message to the congregation Morning prayer was led by Mrs. Florence Sanders The service was followed by com munion. WILLIAMS OROVE BAPTIST— Sunday Bchool opened at 9:30 a m. with the supt., Mr. Phillip Alston. In charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'olock with the senior choir In charge of music, under the direction of Miss Jacqueline Mit chell. The pastor, the Rev. J. H Sryant, brought a wonderful ser mon to the members, visitors and friends of the church The mes sage was followed by oommunlon TOPPER MEMORIAL BAPTIST —Church Bchool opened at 9 30 a.m. with the supt.. Mr. Norman Dolby, in charge. Morning wor ship began at 11 o'clock wtth the senior choir In charge of music, under the direction of Miss Vat ican Myers. Morning lesson was given by the Rev. J. M. Howell, of Oarner Morning, prayer was of fered by the Rev. William Davis. A wonderful sermon was delivered by the jyaator, the Rev. D. N. Ho ward, Sr. His subject was, "His Radiant Church". The message was followed by communion. LILLY OP THE VALLEY FREE WILL BAPTIST—Sunday School opened at 10 a m. with the supt., Mr. Mack Arthur In charge. Morn worship began at 11 o'clock wtth the oongregatlon singing. A very Inspiring sermon was delivered by the pastor, the Rev. Loster Rivera WILSON TEMPLE METHO DIST—Church School opened at 9.30 am. with the supt. Miss Na me Morgan. In charge. Morning worship began at 11 o’clock with the senior choir In charge of mu sic. under the direction of Mrs. M. M Kelly. A moat beautiful ser mon was rendered by the guest minister, the Rev. Leonard Sor rell. Everyone enjoyed It very much. The officers and members are happy to know their pastor, the Rev. O. W. Burwlck, will still be thSlr pastor, after attending the oonferenoe. YOUNQ'B MISSIONARY TEM PLE CMS—Sunday School opened at 9:30 a.m. with the supt.. Mrs. Della R. Ford. In charge. Morning worship began at llo’oloek with the aenlor choir in charge of mu sic, under the direction of Mias Myrtle Ann Rhodes. The Rev. Mr. Wilkins of Durham brought a very Inspiring message to the congrega tion. His sermon was followed by oommunlon. o Berlin baptist church School opened at 9:30 a.m. with the supt.. Mr. Walter Curtis. In ehargs Morning worship began at 11 o'clock wtth the senior choir In charge ot music, under the di rection of Mrs. Elate Hayes; or ganist. Mrs. Ludlls Campbell. The pastor, the Rev. J. P. Dempsey, brought a sweet message which eras followed by communion. ST. ANNAH FREEWILL BAP TIST—Sunday School opened at 10 o'clock with the supt.. Mr. W. H. Lyons. In charge. Morning wor ship began at 11:30 am. with the junior choir In charge of music, under the direction of Mrs. Elisa beth Partin: organist, Mrs. Topsy MoCullera. Morning lesson eras read by the Rev. O. W. Walker. Morning prayer was lad by the Rev. Theodore McAllister. A very Interesting message was delivered by the Rev. Odell Young, from the Book of Pslsm His subject was "Stay In The House.” FIRST BAPTIST - Church School opened at 9:30 am. with the supt.. Mr. W. H. Taylor. Sr.. In Chin* Morning worship began Come to Church BY MRS. MAY L. BROAOIE at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of music, under the di rection of Mrs. M. T James: or ganist. Minister of Music, Mrs. E. M. M. Kelley; and soloist, Mrs. L. H. Bhaw. Responsive reading was led by the pastor, the Rev. C. W Ward, who also delivered the morning message to the congrega tion. His subject was, "What Saves Us?” Morning scripture lesson was read by the Rev. William M. Mln ter, Union Theological Seminary, New York. N. Y. He read from the Book of Ist Cor. 1:18-26. Morning prayer was given by the Rev. Av ery Horton, and a welcome to the visitors was made by Mr. David Dolby, who also made an appeal for Youth Day which is Sunday, June 14th. Come and see our youth perform. The Rev. Percy High will be the guest speaker. BTU began at 6:15 p.m. with the leader Mr. Frank Hinton, in charge. Evening worship began at 7:30 with the preaching of the sermon by the Rev. W. M. Min ter. LINCOLN PARK HOLINESS— -Bunday School began at 10:00 with Superintendent Arthur Wil liams In charge. Morning worship followed Immediately. The pastor, the Rev. Ell Ratcliff, delivered a wonderful sermon from the Book of St. Luke, 16. He spoke from the subject. "Time Changes Things". Music was by the senior choir, under the direction of Mrs. Ann Wilson, and accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Ratcliff. Bible School will begin Monday at 10 o'clock am. All children are welcome to come. SMITH TEMPLE FREEWILL BAPTIST—Church School began at 10:00 with the supt, Mr. Elbert Sanders, in charge. At 11:00 Rev. Ray made the call to worship with the senior choir in chsrge of music, under the direction of Mesdames Williams and Holder. Scripture lesson was taken from St. John. 12:30-21. Hts subject was. “Have You Seen Jesus Late ly?” The church wishes to congratu late all of its graduate! RUSH METROPOLITAN AME ZlON—Sunday School opened at 9:45 a m. with the supt , Mr. Les lie Campbell, in charge The regu lar morning worship services were 1 to mm to' 11 I I-’"/.. - . , 1 '. * - ' . :*■ - - to, i % id -; MR. AND SHERRIOD BAT ELD RIDGE ... plight troth* in houM caret—y Cogdell-Eldridge Vows Spoken In Home Rites Mu* Gloria Kay Cogdeli. daugh tar of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Cordell. Route 1. Newton Orove and Mr Shemod Ray Eldrtdge. Plainfield. N. J . son of Mr and Mia Booker T. Eldndge of Rt. l Pour Oaks, pledged nuptial tow; here Saturday. May SO. at the home of Mrs. Jennie Charles. 716 Calloway Drive. The Rev. Joseph Dempsey officiated Given In marriage by her bro ther. Mr Larry Cogdeli of Grens boro, the bride wore a street length dreaa of lace. Her veil was attached to a crown of seeded pearl* She carried a bridal boquet Os white rose*. Her matron of honor was her conducted by the pastor, the Rev. T. H. Harris. He was very ably assisted by the Rev. John D. Lock ley. The music was furnished by the senior choir with Mrs. Ethel Jefferies at the organ. Rev. Har ris gave us a very soul-stirring message He choee his discourse from the following passage of scripture, Psalms. 17:15—Theme: "David put his own dependency upon God as his only support and happiness." At 3:30 pm, the Rev. Isaac Lee. his choir, and congregation, of Watts Chapel Baptist Church, worshipped with us. Rev. Lee de livered a most timely message using as a theme, “The Church”. We were indeed grateful to them for this very fine service. Mrs. Annie H Thorpe Is church report er. MOUNT SIANI HOLINESS— Bishop Maude Pope, founder; Weekly service: 8:00 p.m, Wed nesday night, prayer meeting: 0:45 am. Sunday School; 11:00 am, Mornig worship: 7:00 p.m, Y. P. -W W. SPECIAL NOTICE: 1:30 Revival hour over WLLE Broadcasting Station each Sunday. Bishop M. M. Pope and Bishop E. A. Alston In charge. ' Vacation Bible School began June 8, at 10:00 am, and will con tinue each morning at the same time until June 13th. Friday night at 8 00 p.m. the Vacation Bible School will begin a program at the greater Mount Sinai Church. 301 S. Swatn Street. After the pro gram there will be a banquet on the patio. The public is cordially Invited to attend. St. PAUL AME—Church School opened with Mrs. Hattie Mitchell In charge. Mrs. Geneva Brown and Miss J. R. Mebane were In charge of music Rev. L. 8. Penn gave the review of the lesson and the clos ing remarks. The morning service began with the senior choir lead ing the processional, Mrs. Stred wlck at the piano and Mr. Toole at the organ. The opening prayer was given by the Rev. Miss Laura Edwards and the sermon by the pastor, whose text was taken from the Book of Acte. 11:15. The theme was, "Channels for the Holy Bpirit". The sermon was very uplifting. Communion was admln -1 t-tered to a large number. sister. Mia. Pmrthenia C. Sander; of Raleigh who wore a blue dress with matching head piece. Her bridesmaid was another sister. Mrs Eutene C. Redding of Colo rado. who wore a pink dress with matching head piece. The bestman was Mr James Eldrtdge of Plainfield. N. J_ bro ther of the bridegroom. Mr. Archie Cogdeli of Newton Orove. uncle of -he bride and 3p 5 Joe Moore of Pdrt Bragg, were ushers. The bride's mother wore a pink dress with white accessories and a corsage of white Carnation* The bridegroom s mother wore a blue dress with white accessories GABBING ■■ About Town BY MRS. A. H. THORPE 38^^598 "Don’t be afraid of opposi tion! Remember, a kite rise* against, not with, the wind.” PATIENT AT WAKE MEMORIAL Mr*. Jennie Johnson of 540 East Cabborru* Street, i* a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital. We pray that God will sustain her and re store her health. HOME FOR THE SUMMER Mrs. Lucile J. Smith a teacher of Vocational Counsel and guidance in the school of Warren, Ga., is home for tthe summer. She lives at Newcombe and Hadley Roads in BUtmore Hills. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Degraffenent of 724 Bunche Drive left the city Sunday to atttend a funeral In Pittcboro. Bpy A mk m m z* r 14 w/r mßm* to : iKi:i ■■■• M MR. AND MRS. LONNIE A. NORCUTT .., uhown cutting wedding cake. Catholic Rites Unite Mr. Norcutt. Miss Saunders At St Monica'* Catholic Church Saturday afternoon, Miss Ernes tine Rebecca Saunders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saunders, became the bride of Mr. Lonnie Alexander Noreutt. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Noreutt of Greenville. North Carolina. The oeremony was performed by the Rev. William Tefft. O. P. A reception was given at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride, eeeorted by her fa ther, wore a gown of white silk organza over satin with Alencon lace applique. Her tulle veil was fastened to a comet of white lace with seed pearls. She carried a prayer book, topped with an or chid. Maid of honor was Miss Geral dine Mourlng of Elizabeth City. Bridesmaids were Mias Geraldine Perry and Miss Loree Hall, of Raleigh and Miss Joyce Walker of Wilson. Best man was Mr. Willie Moor ing of Greenville. Ushers were Messrs. Larry Langley. Julius Jones and Edmond Johnson. The attendants wore powder blue dreesee. Matching blue bows, held by blue tulle, adorned their hair. They carried bouquets of pink carnations Little Miss Cyretha Charlene Irving, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Irving. Jr., was flower girl. Master William Langley, nephew of the bridegroom was and a corsage of white Carna . Uons. A reception immediately follow ed the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Edridge attended 9t Au gustine's College end Mr. Edridge is employed In Plainfield. N. J. as an Bectronles technician. The couple win reside in Plain field. N. J Owe out of eight Americans win |at same time become so measliy ill as to be unable to function normally, the Catholic Digest 1 states » • My Lady's Doings *■ * * In And Out Os Town ATTENDS FUNERAL OF BROTHER Miss Lilia Brooks of E Lenoir Street, was out of the city last week on account of the death of her bro ther. The funeral was held on Sun day at Mitchell Chapel Church in Pittsboro. REV. R. T. HUNTER PASSES News reached us on Sunday of the death of the Rev. R. T. Hunter, a former pastor of Rush Metro politan A. M. E. Zion Church. Rev. Hunter pastored this charge from 1925 to 1930. He was funeralized at Evans Metropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church, Fayetteville, on Monday, June Bth. He is the uncle of the Rev. L. P. Perry, the pastor of Grace Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church. We extend to the family our heart fetl sympathy with the hope that God will sustain them in this hour of trial. ring bearer. The bride to a graduate of Flak University. The bridegroom has studied at the Kerpel’s School of Dental Technology In Washington. The couple will live in Green ville. A TEXAS TYCOON caught his seven-year-old son lighting a cigar ette with a *I,OOO btlL “How many time!” tha enraged father shouted, “have I told you you’re too young to smoke.” Cath olic Digest—June. SIGN on a small birdhouse: "For Wrent” Catholic Digest—June. Patronize Our Advertisers PRINTING • Commercial • Soda] Consult Us for Reasonable Estimates Prompt if Service Pbone TE 4-SSS4 - The CAROLINIAN PUBLISHING CO. 518 E Martin Street Raleigh. N. C RAMBLING IN CHATHAM BT DORSETT W. HEADRn OOLDSTQN -the Sw: Jubi lee Gospel Singers of Col wit celebrate their annfversa;. daj at 3:so p. m, and 7:30 p m th< Roberts Chapel Church her Jack Emerson it in charge of the Iroup. MORNING STAR 949 CHAPTER OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY The memWt -of the Morning Star Chapter No. 994, Order of Egn em Star, affiliated with the most worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons of North Carolina celebrated tjteir ninth anniversary last Sunday after noon at 3 p.m. at the Thompson Chapel AME Zion Chureh. With the pastor, the Rev. Ray Celenten delivering the annual sermon, which inspired all who heard him- Music for me oicasioh was furnish ed by the Masonic Chdru*. Tha scripture was read by Mra. Mae T. Turner; Invocation, Bro. Charles Lambert; Welcome, Miss Elizabeth Palmer; Response, Mrs. Eliza Palm er; History, Mrs. Lula M. Tyson; Solo, "I Can't Make It By MySelf. - Mrs. Bertha B. Dowdy; and Intro duction of the speaker, tha Rev. Mr. Coleman, was made by Bro. Herman Dark. OFFICERS Officers of the chapter included: Worthy Matron, Sister I. T, Wicker; Worth Patron, Bro. Hermon Dirk; associate Matron, Sister Magaiedt Lambert; associate Patron, Ctagylie Lambert; Conductress, Slater Eliza Palmer; Associate Conductress, Sis ter Lular Edward! Secretary, Ma ter T. G. Turner, Recording Secre tary, Sister M. H. Jones; TreteuT*r, Sister Oppte Jones; Warder, Sliter Flora Bynum; Ada, Sister Jewel Headen; Ruth Sister Lular Wickir; Ester, Sister Lute Tyson; Mirths. Sister Amartda Reaves; and Electa, Sister Jewel Dark. SICK LIST Those on this week's tick list in clude Mr. Henry Palmer, at Lee Hospital; Mr. John M. Headen. of Bear Crack, at Chatham Hospital, ther hospital patients include vard Dark. Hampton Headen, ennie L. Paige, Verneil Tyson, id Min Cla sale Lane. We truly hope tor them a speedy recovery. VISITORS Mra Carlin Bynum of Bear Creek, was visited by two of her sons over tfae weekend, Riyßiond, of PeekakiU, New York, add Mil lard, of Phoenix, Arfzoda. Mrs Percilla Wadeil, iter daugh ter. Min Eurtee Widdell, Aid friends all of Greensboro were weekend visitors Pvt William Mclnotb aecothjteni ed by Pvt Ronnie Moere ihd Pvt Robert Moore, all of Fort Brigg, were weekend guests of the Id ward* in Goldston. , J B ii jl?° L HAS COMMENCEMENT Thirty-one seniors 4t J. S. Wltqlte High School received high tebool diplomas this week at commence ment exercise! Rev. Raymond Woraley, instruc tor of Religious Education at John son C. Smith University, Charlotte, delivered tfae annual aorta on. Mugic was furnished by the school’s glee club. The clan motto is, "Look For ward, Never Behind"; color! green and gold. Min Francos Harris was salutatorian, white Min Doness Un dine Wicker was valedictorian. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13) Everything For... 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