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10 THE CASOUmAH RALEIGH. N. C. SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1544 The Raleigh SCENE PERSONALS HERS FROM WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs McKinley Taylor of Washington, D. C., are In the city visiting their sister. Mrs. Ruth Taylor. 1305 Walnut Street. CELEBRATES 4TH BIRTHDAY Little Miss Unette Moore es E Davie Street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore, Sr., celebrated her 4th birthday, Monday. June 22. She received many useful gifts and had a wonderful birthday celebra tion. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE LITTLE ONR Little Miss Davidsene & Puller of Chavis Way. the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Irving Furrer. will celebrate her 4th birthday on Thurday. June 35. Seems like therd are quite a few gifts in store for Her on this happy day. SPENDING VACATION IN CAPITOL CltY Miss Mary an ne Durham of ML Olive, and the stator of Mrs- Claranette D. Broadnax, of Washington Terrace Is hire risking the Broadness far the summer. We wish you u very enjoyable stay in our eity. Miss Durham. ATTENDING SUMMER SCHOOL WORKSHOP Mrs. Peggy O. tdwards of Cht od*o. HI . is attending the sum* dter workshop now in progress st St. Augustine's College. ATTEND WEDDING. VISIT ILL MOTHER prom B r o n k 1 y n. New York eSme Mr Em ret Lee Bolton, wife, baby and friend to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs Jerry Pflcc of Raleigh recently. They al so visited his mother-in-law. Mrs. Lets Ooodson, who is a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital. Mr. and , Mrs Lee were the house guests of , his mother. Mrs. Lelar Mae Stal- , lihgs of Raleigh. He took back with him his sister Miss Constance , Stallings, to spend the summer. ; They travelled through the coun try. Other gueeta. Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Louick who flew from New York to attend the wedding of Jerry Price, and visit their mother. Mrs Lela Ooodeon Mrs Louick win remain with Mrs. Stallings for another two weeks until her ■ mother gets better. MRS JONES OUT OP , HOSPITAL Mrs. Gertrude June# of IMS Mark Street, who wae a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital for ' several days (June 11-15), le . buck at horn# now and la re- . mperstlng nicely. Her many friends a* The CAROLINIAN and In the com munity are wishing for her a > complete and speedy recovery. Mrs. Jones la the daughter of Mrs. Lucille Williams of the same address. ET. AUG. OFFICIALS TRAVEL j Dr James A. Beyer, president, i Dr. Presell R Robtnaon. dean and j 1 R I *0? ■vn jL i BEEFIMRGIN ! C2J Wring ■MMOIMM BMUSOIY ROMMO COW. gfftrMri.tr. , •irgoor-iooh stAM neutxju. smin ; IfipSjJ&ii l Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh JTM HILLSBORO STREET. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA •:• TEL. TE <-1071 Mr. J. Mills Holloway, business manager, of Saint Augustine's Col lege. are attending the Knox Se minar in Educational Management At Knox College. Oaleeburg, Illin ois. which began June 21, and will continue through June 2d. After leaving this meeting, they plan to visit Saint Augustine's! Alumni in the Chicago area. Jo seph C. Swajn is president of the Chicago chapter. SPECIAL PRECINCT MEETING SET All voters of Precinct 34 are urged to meet at 7:30 p.m. an 1 Thursday, June 35. at the Hood-! Whitley Funeral Home Business of Importance will be discussed Clubs I SUNSHINE CIRCLE CLUB OP ST. PAUL CHURCH The Sunshine Circle Club of St Paul AME Church sponsored s Friendly Tee program at the resi dence of Miss Lillie Blrdsall on June 31. Special guests were Mrs Addle Logan, who rendered a reading and Little Miss Ann Massenburgh. who gave an Instrumental solo In ■ teresting remarks were made by the pastor, the Rev. L 8. Penn. After the business session, each one enjoyed a delicious menu Then the club sdjourned for the months of July and August Members present were: Mee demes Mary Littlejohn. Geor gia Wall, Anne Massenburth, Mildred Mullen. Adelle Brown; Mliaee Lillie Blrdsall and Hal lle Melvin. MR. AND MRS. McLEAN HOSTS BIBLE CLASS The Carrie Haywood Bible Class of the Fayetteville Street Baptist Church met at the home of Mr and Mrs. James McLean. 441 Powle Street, on Sunday. June 14 at 4:00 pm., with Miss Lucy Bunch as the guest speaker. Members present were; Mes damee Loo toe Massey. Estell* Janes. Alberto Jones. Mamie Lndwsey. Epele Rlehburg. Laura McHssted. and Louise Cheatham. Miss Bunch’s address was cn-. WORLD FELLOWSHIP GROUP HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER ' Tht World Fellowship a roup of the Sojourner Truth Branch of the YWCA held tte annual fellow ship dinner on the awn of Mr. and Mr*. James F. Wise, 8 North Tar boro Street, Thursday after noon, June 18. at 5 o'clock. This culminated the activities of the group for the summer. A delicious buffet style dinner was served, and an enjoyable time was had by all. Members end guests present In cluded ; Mrs. Mary B. Sapp, chair man of the World Fellowship group. Mrs. Laura Wise, Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Ward. Rev. Wil liam Mlnter, Mrs. Daisy Robson. Mrs. Minnie D. Turner. Mrs. Lovle Ellis. Mr. W. D. Gay. Mr. Douglas Dunston. Mrs. India Smith, Mrs. Josephine Clanton, Mrs. Eva Wil liams. Mr.v Genobla Dunston. Mrs Samuel Hall. Mrs. Annie M. Sor rell. Mrs Della Hooker. Misses El sie Evans. Barbara Parks, and Eleanor Phillips. Masters Charles W. Ward, and Charles Flowers. Misses Evelyn Bowman. Janette Paige. Risell* wise. Yoiett* wise and Mrs. Lucille Oris wold Paige LINKS IN DINNER MEETING Link Oertrude Harris, a charter member of the Raleigh Chapter of Links, was elected president of the local chapter on Thursday Other officers elected to serve with Link Harris were Link QUa Harris, vice-president: Link Mildred Tay lor. treasurer: Link Vivian San aom. corresponding secretary: and and Link May me Flagg, recording secretary. Link Julta Delaney, the outgoing president, will serve as delegate to the National Convention in Nas sau. Bahama next week Other members attending the convention will be Links Olla Harris. Mayme Flagg and Connecting Link Cecil Flagg. The club had a dinner meeting in the Jefferson Room at Ballon - ttnes' honoring the retirement of Link Julia Del any from the St. Augustine College English Depart ment after 40 years of service and Link Oertrude Harris from the Rsdelgh Public Schools after 30 yean as an English teacher. Both received lovely gifts. The outgoing officers were also presented gifts tor their untiring ssrvtoe* to the club. What is Doing Around Town! "Dear God. help us to turn our lives to Thee, trusting in Thy redeeming grace. Grant us the strength to endure the re fining fire of Thy love. Help us to learn the ways of repen tance that pain often comes before peace. Strengthen Thy church O Lord even through our loyalties. May we so re flect the light of (he Star that others may see the glow and want to find the blessed Sav | lor. In Hit name, we pray.” LILY OP THE VALLEY FREE WILL BAPTIST—Church School opened at 10:00 with the supt.. Mr Mack Arthur, in charge. Morning worship began at 11:30 with the senior choir In charge of music. I A v *ry sweet and encouraging ser jwas delivered by the pastor | the Rev. Lester Rivers. The pastor, members, and friends are in deep sympathy with the family of the late Mr. Eddie Hopkins whose fun eral was held from the church Sunday afternoon, with the Rev Waiter Sanders officiating ST ANNAH FREEWXL BAP TIST—Sunday School opened at 10 o clock, with the supt. Mr W H Lyon*. Sr., In charge. Morning worship began at 11:30 with the senior choir in charge of music under the direction of Mrs Docia Smith: and organist, Mr. Charlie Prince Morning lesson and pray er wer# led by the Rev. Robert McAlister, from the Book of Psalm*. The pestor. the Rev L T Ford, delivered a wonderful ser mon. His subject was, “Sing your Song." ■ UNION BAPTIST Church School opened at 10:00 am with the supt., Mr. Walter Price, in charge. Morning worship began at 11:80 with the senior choir, under the direction of Mrs. Nettle Har rington: and organist, Mr. Willie Henderson, in charge of the music. Morning lesson and prayer were l led by the pastor, the Rev. E Ma son, Jr., who also brought a very inspiring sermon, from the Book at Oanesls. 48:28. WILSON TEMPLE METHO DIST—Sunday School oened at 9:30 a m. with the supt.. Miss Nan le Morgan, in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o’clock with the senior oboir in charge of mu sic. under the direction of Name Morgan; and organist, Mrs. M. M. Kelley. A very inspiring ad dress was delivered by Mr. E. L. Rayford. TUPPER MEMORIAL BAPTIST —Churoh school opened at 9:30 with the acting supt., the Rev. George Robertson, in charge. Morning worship began at lioo with the senior choir in charge of music, under the direction of Mis* VaUean Myers. Morning lesson and prayer were led by the Rev Oeorge Robertson. A most inspir ing sermon was delivered by the Rev. Dr. C. L- Tilley of Shaw Uni versity. from the Book of Bt. Luke. 15:ii. Hto subject waa. "Two Sons". The Rev. D. N. Howard. Sr . to pastor. WILLIAMS OROVE BAPTIST— Church School began at 9:30 with the superintendent. Mr. Phillip Al- j ton. in cl large. Morning worship began at 11:00 with the senior choir in charge of music, under' the direction of Miss Jacqueline Mitchell. Morning lesson and prayer were led by the guest min I liter, the Rev, Irvin Davis, of Oamer. who also brought thej morning message to the congre gation. Everyone enjoyed the mes sage. The Rev. J. H. Bryant Is pastor. BT. MATTHEW AME—--Church School opened at 9:30 with the •upt .Mr Robert Lasane. in charge. Mornlhg worship began at 11 00 with the Gospel Chorus in charge es music, under the di rection of Mm Marie Riddick, and organist. Mrs. Rose Mary B Wal- j ton. Morning lesson was read bv the Rev George Perry Morning I prayer was led by Mr W A. Wil der. A very powerful sermon was delivered by the pastor, the Rev J. F. Epps. YOUNGS MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME—Sunday School open/d at 9:30 am. with the supt.. Mrs , BY MRS MAY L BROADJE Miss Geraldine Virgin:* Osts snd Mr G«v ge William Watson of Bartow, Florida ware married Sat urday. June 13, at the home of the bride by the Rev 1, S Penn, pas tor of St Paul AME Church The br-.de la the daug-ter of Mrs Naomi M Oef» Ciarh of this city The bridegroom* i* the son of Mis C C B"*tc K er Bartow. florid* and the Rev William Watson of Se hrmg.j T’.or .da Given tn marriage by her cousin. Mr. Melvin B. Bird sail. Sr., the bride wore a dree* of organza over taffeta with Swiss and beaded em broidery Her veil was gathered to an imported matching headpiece of organza roses and she carried a | prayer book, topped with an or chid Muss !>ermetta A Rose borough of Winston-Salem, maid of honor, wore a ;-*e green drees and carried a bouquet of pink carnations with 1 streamers of may and pink ribbon. * Sasic Williams also of Winston- Della R Ford, in charge Morning worship began at li o'clock with the senior choir furnishing music, under the direction of Miss Myrtle A Rhode.. Morning lesson and ’ prayer were led by the pastor, El der Lightsey. who also brought a wonderful sermon from the Book of Jeremiah. 3 1 His subject was, "God Wants A Man With A Pure Heart " OBERLIN BAPTIST— Church School opened at 9:30 with tha supt., Mr. Walter Curtis, in charge Morning worship began at 11 with the Grady D Davis Men's Chorus In charge of music, under the di rection of Mrs. Lucille Campbell It was annual Men's Day with Mr J Stredwick. presiding. A great: and inspirations! address was pre sented by Dr Hubert Collins, of ' State College Everyone enjoyed the message FIRST BAPTIST Sunday School opened at 9:30 am. with the supt., Mr W H. Taylor, 8r„ at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge Morning worship began in charge of music, under the di rection of Mrs. M. T. James, and Minister of Music, Mrs. E. M. M. Kelly: soloist was Mrs Pattie L. Higgs. The responsive reading was led by the pastor, the Rev C. W. Ward, who also led morning pray er and the review of the morning lesson The sermon was delivered i by the Rev W M. Mlnter, from thfc Book of St Luke His subject was, “What Shall We Do With Our Power?” BTU began at 6:15 p.m with the leader, Mr. F. J. Hinton, in charge. Evening worship began at 7:30 i with a sermon by the pastor, the Rev. C. W. Ward. His subject was, ] "Where Pure Religion Stands.’' i i RUSH MEMORIAL AME ZION ' —Church School began at 9:45 ( a.m. with the supt., Mr. Leslie l Campbell, in charge. The Junior i Church services were conducted ’ by the Rev. Shelby Taylor. At 11 1 a.m.. the regular morning worship i services began. The Rev. j d. I ( MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. WATSON ... united in heme rites Mr. Watson. Miss Oats PI i ght T roths In City f Lockley was in charge. The pastor, i the Rev. T. H. Harris, then deliver ed the Father's Day message. He ! chose his text from the Book of I' Genesis. 1515. Theme, “The Role ' j of Fathers". Mrs. Shirley Lee was 1 soloist for the occasion. The ani sic was furnished by the senior choir with Miss Pauline Cofield at the Console. At 3 pjn.. “A Widows Contest" was held which was quite a success. More than 5300.00 was raised. We invite you and your family and friends to worship with us at your earliest convenience. Mrs. Annie H. Thorpe is church reporter. MORNING STAR BAPTIST— Sunday School was opened at the usual hour by the superintendent Morning worship began at 11 ajn. with the junior choir in charge of music. The pianist was Mrs. Hood. The pastor delivered a wonderful sermon to the congregation. Mrs. Dlston Boykin is still in the hospital. Won’t you please send cards, flowers and anything else that you think will cheer her up. SMITH TEMPLE FREEWILL BAPTIST—Church School began at 10:00 with the supt., Mr. Elbert Sanders, in charge. At 11:00 a.m. Men’s Day was observed with the Men's Chorus in charge of music. The pastor, the Rev. Ray, brought a sou!-stirring message from the subject. “The Responsibility of Men" Bible Bchool Is now in ses sion LINCOLN PARK HOLINESS— Sunday School began at 10 o’clock with the supt, Mr Arthur Willi ams, in charge. Morning worship followed with the pastor, the Rev. Ell Ratcliff/ introducing the guest speaker, the Rev. Patrick Burt, of Apex He spoke from the subject, “A Son Betrays His Father," from ; Genesis, 27th chapter. Music was | furnished by the senior choir, di rected by Mrs. Margaret Ratcliff. The Rev Ratcliff received many Father's Day gifts from the church members. A very interesting Bible School closing was enjoyed by all. Salem. was bast man. The brides aunts. Mrs Lovte M. Williams and Mias Lillie C. Bird- Hall gave the reception immediate ly following the wedding. The bride is a graduate of North Carolina College at Durham and received her paster's degree from the same school. She taught for sev en years at the Freedman High School. Lenoir. N. C. The bridegroom, an alumnus of Florida AAM University and em ployed at Gibbons Street Elemen tary School la Bartow. Florida. Is presently enrolled in summer school at HOC. The couple will reside in Bartow. Florida. Out-of-town guests attending the wodding were from Bartow. Watt Palm Beech. Sabring and Winter Raven. Florida; Brooklyn. N. Yj Thomasvilie. Gs. Gory. Indiana; Lenoir. Charlotte. Morganton. Win ston-Salem and Snow Hilt. N C. IT FATS TO ADVERTISE MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR E. HAWTHORNE ~, wed in Baptist ceremony Hawthorne-Mc Cullom Vows Said At Tupper The marriage of Miss Greta Lois McCullom of Raleigh and Mr. Ar thur Earl Hawthrone was solemn ized on May 31, at 7 o'clock pm. The Reverend D. N. Howard offic iated at the rite* held at Tupper Memorial Baptist Church. Mrs. Mabel McCullom Is the mother of the bride The bridge groom is toe son ,of Mr. and Mrs. James Elbert Hawthrone of Bay Minette, Ala. Given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. William H. Murray, the bride wore a white formal length gown of Bombogene and Chantilly lace. Lace tight fit ted bodice, square scalloped neckline re-embroidered with Irredescent sequins and baby seed pearls. Long sleeves tap ered to a point over her hands. The bouffant skirt of Bombogene had a scalloped hemline of lace caught up in front with a bow. The detachable lace edged watteau back, which was attached to the gown with a double lace bow, end ed in a chapel sweep. Her veil of imported French illus ion was attached to a coronet of baby seed pearls and silk cording. She carried a bouquet of pink car nations with ivy. Maid of honor waa Miss Joyce McCullom, sister of the bride. Ma tron of honor waa Mrs. Debra Latta GABBING About Town BY MRS. A. H. THORPE "A CHANCE” “Patience is our middle name. Faith the ladder let us climb. Hope in God is always the same. Yesterday, today and all the time.' VISITING SISTER Mr. Joseph Kearney of Bridge port Cbnn.. to In the city visiting his sister and brtoher-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Yarborogh of 41S Watson 8t CALLED OCT OF CITY Mrs. Helene Batchelor of 537 E. Cabarrus St. was called out of the city last week on account of the death of her anut. Mrs. Mat tie Bullock. She was funerallsed tn Rocky Mount. We extend to her our heart-felt sympathy. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Jennie Johnson of 540 E. Cabarrus Bt., to now at home. Her many friends wish and pray for her a speedy recovery. PATIENT AT WAKE MEMORIAL Mrs. Christine Quiller Birdsong !of E. Martin Bt.. Is a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital. She un derwent surgery *nd is on the road to recovery. Her friends also pray \ and wish for her a speedy reeov- j ery. VISIT MOTHER AND SISTER ; Mr. and Mrs Ernest Quiller of 1 Scranton. Pa., were in the city tost week visiting his mother. Mrs. Mary Quiller. of E Martin St. and TAKE TOUR PICK i MEMPHIS i.ANPi Willie Odell. 57. had two explanations for police when they questioned him about how he happened to be temporarily blinded by lye water. Odell, who was treated at John Qaston howrftal for facial and hllfTM End MflM CVS Am • age. told police he fell into a tub of lye water which his mother had been using to make soap. When the poice didn't buy that, he said the lye water was thrown into his face, but wouldn't my who did it. ' Ify Lady's Doings * * * I In And Oat Os Town Rich of Washington, D. C. Brides maids were Miss Gloria William*. Mrs. Donald Patterson, Mrs. Mel vin Moore, all of Raleigh, and Mrs. Eugene McNeil of Dunn. The best man was the bride groom's brother, Mr. Earulce Hawthrone. Ushers were Roy Young, Donald Patterson, Mel vin Moore, Leon Ptnkett, aad Willie Phillip*. The bride is a graduate of Shaw University where she received a bachelor of arts degree in sociology and Is a member of the Alpha Kap pa Alpha Sorority. She it presently employed in Johnston County where toe is the first Negro to be come a member of its Welfare staff. She is a caseworker in public as sistance and her title is Public Wei fare Worker I. The bridegroom is a student at A4tT College in Greensboro where he has a major in engineering mathematics and a minor in He was formerly enlisted in toe United States Army where he waa a paratrooper in toe 82nd Airborne Division for five years. After the reception at toe home of Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, the couple left on a wedding trip to Washington. The color scheme of the wedding was pink and green. his sisters, MUs Polly Quillen. Mrs. Christine Birdsong and sister Helen. PASSES THROUGH CITY Rev. Dewitt Womack of Sanford, passed through the city last week and stopped by to chat with your scribe about the General Confer ence. He to the popular pastor of the Jonesboro Circuit on the San ford District. ON SICK LIST Mr. William Evans of Colton Place to on our sick list We pray tor his speedy recovery. VISITS PARENTS Mrs. Josephine Yarborough Rand at Bridgeport, Conn, to in the city visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R Yarborough of 416 Wataon 8t NOTE We are still listening for your call. May we bear from you this week? Telephone TE 3-6436. PRINTING • Commercial • Social Consult Us for Reasonable Estimates Prompt it Service Phone TE 4-5558 —The— CAROLINIAN PUBLISHING CO. 518 B. Martin Street Raleigh. N. C MR. EDDIE HOFKINE ! Funeral services tor Mr. Eddie Hopkins of 611 E. Cabarrus St., who | died et his home Friday morning, were conducted Sunday at 2 p’m. from toe Lily of toe Valley Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. Wal ter Sanders officiated and burial followed in toe Carolina Biblical Gardens. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lula Hopkins, of toe home; two brothers. Messrs. James and John Hopkins; and two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Du pree and Mrs. Rosa Chestnut, all of Philadelphia. MRS. LULA F. JONES Mrs. Lula P. Jones of Wendall died Friday in Goldsboro. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 pm. at Riley Hill Baptist Church. Officiating was toe Rev. G. S. Stokes. Burial followed in toe church cemetery. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Lillie G. Champion. Os Zebulon; and Mrs. Hettie Loath, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; 3 sons. Messrs. James Firrell of Wendell; Berry Russell, of Zebulon. and Roosevelt I Jones, of Youngsville: 23 grandchil dren, 41 great grandchildren and 14 great great grandchildren. MRS. GERTRUDE BENTON Funeral services tor Mrs. Ger trude Benton, who died Saturday ■ at her hOme, 601 E. Lenoir Street, were held Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the Raleigh Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating was toe Rev. L. S. Penn. Burial tollowed in Mount Hope Cemetery. Surviving are her husband. Mr. John Benton; one sister. Mrs. Ruth Boykin, of Raleigh; and two broth er*. Messrt. Castilla Perry, of N«w York; and Henry Perry of Phils delphia. MR. FRED YOUNG Funeral services for Mr. Fred Young, who died Sunday at Wsk* Memorial Hospital, were held last Thursday at 1 P. M. at toe Raleigh • Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. T. H. Harris officiated and burial fol lowed in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs Maude Y. Evans, of Raleigh; and ohe sister. Mrs. Lena Hodge, of Ra leigh. MR. ZACHARRIAH SPRINGS Funerll Services for MT. ZaCh arrlsh Springs, of? 06 Hill Street who died Monday, were held Wed nesday at 2:00 p.m. at the St Matthew A. M. E. Church. The Rev. j. F. Epps officiated. Burial followed in Carolina Biblical Gar dena Survivors include his wifi, Mrs. Rom Springs, one daughter. Mrs. Bennie M. Whianant of Raleigh; one son. Mr. Aaron Springs, of Raleigh; and 8 grandchildren. 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