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THE CAROLINIAN Raleigh, n. c.. Saturday, jult ♦. im 10 The Raleigh SCENE : PERSONALS MBi. NAOMI HUNT** BETUBNfc Mr* Naomi Hunter of E. Menton st, he* returned from New York City aftd Brooklyn, N. Y.. where sh* viiited her daughter. Mr*, thaw and family. Whlrt there. *h« attended the World * Fair and alto visited her lirter. Mr*. Hattie High in Plainfield, N. J. PASSES THBOUOH RALEIGH Mr*. Madeiene V. Hannar of Savannah. Ga.. paaaed through n*. lfigh enroute from Winslon-Salatn, where »he attended the P. T. A. Convention. Mr*. Hannar wa* for merly the supervisor of the Ra leigh Public Sachool* before the Washington High School wa* built MOTOR TOULLINGTON Metdame* Margaret Chavl*. Dori* | William*. Mildred Mullen and chtl dren. Gloria, Gwendolyn, Sharon, James William* and Viola Chavl* motored to Lilllngton on June 25. MM. SPAUGH ATTENDS MEETING Mr*. Leolla Bpaugh. Inatructoi In Home Economic*. Bh*w Unl vergity. attended the Annual Meeting of the American Home Economic Aaaoctatlon. which waa held tn Detroit. Michigan. June 13-36. Mra. Bpaugh attended a* a delegate of the North Carolina Home Economic* Association. THE DUNBAR SOCIAL CLUB The Dunbar Social Chib will epoaeor a big prr-hoUdav dance Friday night. July 3rd. at the YWCA Estonalon. On the sorter of South Blunt and Ca barrus Street*. Featured at the dance will be Irving Fuller and the CorwtUi. Conn and enjoy an evening of fun. Mr- Don Terry Hough la president. Ml Mr. James N. Perry Is sec retary and reporter. PbBMtB RALBIOBITE PROMOTED Mr. CUfton Douglas. who former ly Jlvpd at lit Cannlstar Street, Ra leigh. wag recently promoted to Technical Borgaunt tn the U. S. Army. He Is now stationed in Oki nawa. Douglas I* the son of Mra. AliCd Jenkins, who now resides tn Gruawehoro. BIRR. EVA WELDON** BItTER VISITS Mra. Alice Jenkins of 704 Sevier Street Greensboro, has bodn visit ing her ehter. Mra Eva Weldon, of Sl7 Ottoman Street She returned to Mr Greensboro residence last RATCRRY HEIGHTS ITEIOHBOSHOOD CLUB Thi tottery Height* Neighbor* hoM: Chib celebrated iu fifteenth •nntr«rMi7 with a banquet bald Monday night June 22, at Roberta Center. Quanta Included: Diane Jones. Sylvia Jens*. Jacqueline Jones. Mrs. MabaL Even*. Delay Purcell. Mi chael Johns. Marshall Johns. John ftay r -'Daneld Ray. Diane Adams. Beverly Braxton. Bobby Purcell, add Regina Mattlson. Members present were: Mrs. Mat tie JOnes. president: Mrs. Ruth Pur cell. secretary: Mrs. Martha Mit chell, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mattlson. Mrs. Mary Woot en. Mrs. Armtnta Holloway. Mrs. Valentine Johns, and Mis. Minnie Meadows. THE IDLE -A - WHILE gOCIAL PRINTING • Commercial • Social 4* Cdaeult Us for RoaoonoMe Eathaetes Prompt if Service Pbtae TE 4-5553 —The—* CAROLINIAN PUBLISHING CO. SIS a Itotfai Street Held!*. N. C *•• ' -'" ■ • *■"*• Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh f/OS HILLSBORO STREET. RALEIGH. NOKTH CAROLINA -> TEL. T» i-»071 Sunday. VISITING MOTHER Mr. Malcolm Wynn |* In the city j visiting his mother. Mrs J. W Wynn, of 709 S. Btate St., end ether relative* end friends Mr. Wynn is! now living in Gary. Ind. CELEBG RATES'BIRTHDAY Ml** Christy Louise Wildon cele brated her 11th birthday on Satur day. June 27. with ■ party. She re ceived many wondtrful and useful gift*. RETURNS TO CITY Mrs. Julia Mlals has returned to the city after spending sometime In Washington, D. C. with her caughter. OUT-OF-TOWN William and Michael Williams are In Long Island, N. Y , visiting their mother. Mrs. Edna E. Goison. PARTIES FETE BRIDE-ELECT Miss Janet Lane Peebles was honored at a bridal ihowe* Sundsy. June 7th. from six to eight P. M. at [ the home of Mrs. H. L. Pulley of i 112* South State Street. Miss i Peeble married Robert Leon Gam ! blc on June 13. 1 The spacious back lawn of Mr*. 1 Joseph H. Walters. 70S Calloway Drive was the setting for a miscel laneous shower on June 11, from 9 to 7 P. M. for bride-elect Janet Peebles. Miss Mercedes Winters, of South Pettigrew Street, honored Miss Peebles and some of her bridal party on June 11 from 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. The home was beautifully decorated with filing floweif The lionoieo was presented a coisage *- long with many beautiful and use ful gifts. Among the 29 guests waa the mother of the bride-to-be. The homo of Mrs. Dorothy Hous en. 11l Lincoln Court, was the.seen* of a luncheon June 12, at 11 A. M. for bride-tlect Janet Peebles and fiance Robart Gamble. Mias Peeblei waa preaented a corsage of white flowers. Tha table was centered with an arrangement of mixed spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holden of BSrt Street, entertained at a cham pagna breakfast June 13. st 9 A. M. honering Mis* Peebles snd her bridal party. The bride’s table was • centered with a miniature bridal dell draaeed in white, an a silver ■ tray surrounded by white flowers. I The other tabtas were centered with ; dolls in pink dresses. CLUBS CLUB The Idle-A-Whlle Social Club held Its (Inal meeting (or the sum mer at the home of its president Mrs. Hazel Williams, after which there was a Dutch Party for the husbands on the lawn. Everyone had a delightful eve ning. enjoying a delicious repast and socialising. The club will ad journ until fall. JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS The Junior Women's Club mem bers enjoyed an evening of fun. food and guests on the spacious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall on Tuesday. June 33. It was the ■'last affair" until September when both regular business and aocial meetings will be resumed. Those attending and enjoying were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walters, Mrs. Ann H. Miller, Mrs. Clinton Ligon, Sgt. and Mrs. Charlag Me- Cullers. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Cooper, Mrs. Cornelia Haywood. Mrs. Josephine Robinson. Mr*. Dorothy Felmster, Mr and Mrs. Robert Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Wil ber Johnson. Also. Mr. Leroy Brewer. Mies Ids E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney. Mrs. Catherine P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hasty. Mrs. Mery B. Graham. Mr and Mre. C. A. Haywood. Jr., and Mr. and Mre. Victor Peebles. Everyone enjoyed the get-to gether and especially the wide va riety of delicious food. Mr. and Mrs. Hell were the per fect boat and hoateee and club members can expect another grand affair when Mrs. Hall will play hostess to the regular social meet ing in September. THE EMERGENCY CLUB OF BT. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH The Emergency Club of St Peul A . M E. Church spent a very enjoy able evening June Jt. at Chevie Perk, at a picnic. The food baskets were overflowing with plenty good IPBBIIIi "We thank Thee, our Father, for Thy ton Christ, the foun tain of the wate. of lif<- which brings peace, redemption and a transformed society. Help iis to repent of our sin* and call upon Him to cleanse us for the life that now Is and pre pare us for the life that is to come. In His name we Fray.” UNION BAPTIST Cnurch School began at 10 p.m. with the observance of Youth Day. Brother Smith, assisted as general supt. Morning worship began at 11:30 with the Youth Choir in charge of music. A beautiful picture of Youth was painted in words from the guest minister, the Rev. Syl vester Mlals, pastor of the White Oak Baptist Ch rch. of Middle sex. who brought the me; use from the Book of St. Mit n< w. 19:13. Hl.s subject war, “Am I A Child of the Kingdom?' 1 Evtrv one enjoyed It very much Tne Rev. L. T. Ford is pastor LILLY OF THE VALLEY FRI WILL BAPTIST -Sunday Sc! •! opened at 10 with the supt, M Mack Arthur In charge Moi worship began at 11 30 with 1 congregation singing A very en couraging sermon was deir -1 by the Rev. Walter Sajjd ’ .■> Everyone present enjoyed ;t The Rev. Lester Riven. Is pastor. SAINT MATTJTFW t M !.' Ciiuich School o.xuucl at 0.30 a.in.; with the supt... Mr. Robert Lasau* . in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'clock wlt.i the observance of Women's Day Mrs Doris .1.1 Jonee presided. The Woman's Day i chorus was In charge of music, j under the direction of Mrs. Minn ! Riddick; organist. Mrs. Rosemary j B. Walton Morning lesson was re viewed by Mra. Brundhllda Lof ton. Morning prayer was led by i Florence Sanders. Announcements! were made by Mrs. Rena Carmich ael. Acknowledgement of visitors wag made by Mrs Laura Mlliken. Presentation of speaker was made by Mr*. Margaret Bradley. A great mesaagr was delivered by Mrs Elizabeth Wallaoo Dupree, a pub lic school teacher. Thomasvtlle, Oeorgta Offering was taken by Mrs Ills Collins. Mrs Namonla Brooks. Mrs Li'llr.n Brooks, Mr. Juanita Greens, and Mrs. Daisy Taylor. Evening worship services wrre presided over by Mra. Margaret Holt. Evening le. son'was by Mrs. Alberta Hicks, prayer was led by Mrs. Maggie Blalock. A very in spiring address was delivered by Mrs. Janies A. Boyer, executive secretary of the YWCA. Remarks were made bv Mrs Bcasle H. Chavis and the pastor, the Rev. J F. Epps. FIRST CONGREGATION AL CHRIBTIAN Sunday School opened at 9:30 a.m. with the supt... Mr. Sherman Lewis, In charge, Morning worship began at 11 o'clock with the pastor, the Rev. H. Cunningham, In charge of the. service. The senior choir was in charge of music, under the direc tion of Mr. Earnest Messenberg The pastor delivered the message for the day. He choae as his topic. "Christian Freedom." SAINT ANNAH FREEWILL BAP TIST—Church School opened at 10 o'clock with the supt.. Mr. W H. Lyons. Sr. In charge. Morning worship Is held every first and third Sundays. The Rev L, T. Ford is pastor. OBERLIN BAPTIST Bun da v food! prepared by the members After everyone expressed hew much they enjoyed the hospitality of the club, we adjourned for the months of July and August. Member* and guest* present were: Mra Hattie M Edmondson. W. R Edmondson. Miss Jeannette Kirks. Mis* W A Mclver. Rev L S. Penn. Sr, Leon Penn. Jr., Joseph Penn, Mlsse* Ru'h Penn, Carolyn .Snow. Mra Blanche A Rivers. Mrs Lucy Hewe*. Mr. Charles Hawes. Mrs Rosa Worth. Charles Worth. Edwin Worth. Mrs Phyllis P Hay wood. Mr. Charle* A. Haywood. Jr . Mra. Mary B. Graham. Miss Bar bara Barnes. Mrs. Effie Young. Mias Almena E. Nunn. Miss Harn ett Nunn. Mrs. Louise Nunn. Mr- Hard William*, and Mt*a Aretha Giles. Come to Church BY MRS MAY L BROADIE School opened at flj2o am. with the supt . Mr Wa]\»r Curtis, in - *; orshjp began at 11 o'clock With, the junior choir tn ch.-i-c ol runic, under the di rection of M s Mary G Pulley; organ.st, Mr. Gaston Pulley. A v( ry ensou: .; ir.: . ermon was de livered by the D<~.tor, the Rev. J. P. Dempsey. WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST | —Church School opened at 9:30 ; a m with the oupt.. Miss Nanie j Morgan, in the gc Morning wor-i ship began t* 11 o'clock with the; M i s Chorus in charge of music, under the direction o. Mrs. M. M. Kelly. A bt.juf.ifi . scomen was de livered by the pastor, the Rev. O. W. Burwrck. WILLIAMS GROVE BAPTIST— Sunday School op ir d at D:3O with the supt., Mr. Phillip Alston. In charge. Morn.ng worship began at 11:00 u i h the. Junior choir in charge of music, under the di rection of Mrs Jacqueline Mitch ell. A wonderful sermon was de ! hvt-red bv the Rev Irvin Davis of • Garner. The Rev J H Bryant Is : pastor. i ______ YOUNG'S MISSIONARY TEM PLE CME--Church School opened i at 9:30 am, with the supt., Mrs. [Delia R. Ford in charge. Morning ! worrh p ::i a* 11 o'clock with ‘ thvi , . ■ in c! .rOf mil : sic. und t'.. dinction of Miss Myrtle Rhodes A beautiful ser mon was d-'llveTil by the pastor, -Elder L:ch . v, irom the Book of I King, 1. His subject was, "The I Lord Waters His Gardens'. FIRST BAPTIST Sunday School opened at 9:30 am. with the supt. Mr W H Taylor. Sr, In charge. Morning worship began at 111 o'clock with the combined j choirs in charge of music, under the direction of Mrs. M T. Jones: organist, Mrs E M Kelly; soloist were Mr W. H Taylor. Sr . Mrs. Annie H Jones, and Mr. Robert Fryson The morning lesson was read by the Rev W. M. Minter. |l||| Hj • ' jL tv - w«- * < ; MRS ROBERT LEON GAMBLE ... wed in Catholic rttes here Catholic Ceremony Unites Mr. Gamble, Miss Peebles The marriage of Mis? Janet Lane Peebles and Mr. Robert Leon Gam ble was solemnired on Saturday. J-une IS, at Saint Monica ? Ccathoiic Church on N. Tar boro Road The bride, given m marriage by father, Mr Victor Peebles, wore a gown of hard-run aiencon lace, made with a princess bodice and long fitted sleeves that pointed over the hands The Jewel neckline as well as the bell-shaped skirt were elaborately beaded in seed pearls and sequtrs. The wide court train fell from a fitted nimmerbun of silk peau-de* •oie. Her three-uered veil fell from from the Book of Exodus, 1:14. Rev. Minter also led the morning prayer. A groat sermon was deliv ered by the Rev. E P Quarterman, pastor of Second Baptist Church, Savannah, Georgia Many good and happy woicls of encourage ment were spoken by Rev. Quar terntan The Rev. C. W. Ward is pastor. He, members, friends, and his family celebrated his sth an niversary as pastor of First Bap tist Church. SMITH TEMi LE BAPTIST— Church School opened at 10:00 with the supt, Mr. Elbert Sanders, In charge. At 11:00 Rev. Ray made the call to worshlf. with the junior choir in charge ol the music, un der the direction o Mesdames Mintz and Holder. Scripture lesson was taken from the Book of St. Luke. 5:1-8. Morn ing prayer wav led by Deacon Can ady. Rev. Ray brought a wonder ful message from the Book of St Luke, 5:2. Hhi subject was. ‘‘Pull ing Out From The Land.” At 5:00 p.m, Vacation Bible School closed At 6 p.m. the YPC League met wtth the president. Mrs. A. Osborne In charge. The YPC League Convention will be held at Bethlehem Church. Wade. RUSH METROPOLITAN AME ZlON—Sunday School began at 9-45 e m with the Siipl Mr. Les ii' Campbell, in charge. Fallowing this, the primary departments of the church served the Church Kool-Aid and cookies. The 11 o'clock worship services were conducted by the pastor, the Rev. T. H. Harris It was “Child ren's Day" and the pastor chose his text from the 34th Psalm and the 11th verse. The theme. “A Call to Children To Learn Os The Lord”. This was inded a very striking message, under the di rection of Mrs. T H. Harris and Mrs. Marie Moote presented a Children's Day program which was highly enjoyed bv all present. Mrs. Annie H. Thorpe -s church report er. • pill box hat of alencon lace bead- j «d in pearls. She carried a white satin prayer book decorated with a cascade bouquet of Stephanotia. Bride's Koaes and Fleur D'Amour. 1 centered With a white Hybrid Orchid and tied with white aylon net and white satin ribbons. Her only jewelry was a floating opal, j gift from the groom. Maid of honor was Miss Joyce Cooper. Bridesmaids were Misses Margaret Dallas. Nettie Ball. Bren da Curtis, Mercedes Winters. Ann I Duel! and Dorothy Gamble. Cathy Peebles was flower girt and Willi* [ Close. Jr. was ring bearer Beat An MB ‘ ' ■■■ ifi *. jfl ■ MB NEWLYWEDS Shown above are Mr. and Mre. Sidney Crudup, who were married Sunday, June 28, at the Zion Springs Baptist Church, Bunn. The bride is the former Miss Matte Hold er of Zebu lon and the groom it a native of Bunn. GABBING ■■ About Town BY MRS. A. H. THORPE JgKTISB "DON’T QUIT* “When thing* go wrong, as they sometimes will. When the road yon are trudging seems all uphill. When the fond* are lew and the debt* are high, and yea want to entile, bat you have to sigh. When care la pressing you down a bit. Rest If you must— but don't quit." DELEGATE TO ASSOCIATION Mrs. T. H. Harris, president of the Inter - denominational Minister* Wives* Association of Raleigh, was a delegate to the Inter-denomina tional Ministers Wives’B Associa tion, which was held at the First Baptist Church in Fayetteville, : June 25th and 26th. Mrs. M. A. Wil liams, Mrs. V. L. Saunders and Mr*. Charles W. Ward were also in at tendance. They reported an enjoy able trip. VISIT FATHER Mrs. Dezola Johnson and son of Washington, D. C.. recently visited her father. Mr. Perry Hinton, of 1015 S. Wilmington Street. VISIT SISTER Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Taylor of Washington, D. C., recently visited his siter. Miss Ruth Taylor, of 79) S. McDowell St CELEBRTE BIRTHDAYS Alice and Alfred Donaldson, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Donaldson. 918 S. State Street .cele brated their 11th birthdays with a party on Friday. June 26. Many of ice cream, cake, potato chips, mints and peanuts Were served. The twins received many lovely and useful man was the groom* brother, Al fonzi Gamble. Ushers were Joe Gibbs. Ttlamago Grigsby. Louis Davis, Pete Feller*. Roy Street and Bernard Gamble. The maid of honor and brides maids wore dresses of light pink organza over peau-de-soie. A deep er pink lace fitted cummer bun end ed in two panel* in the back. Their head dress was fashioned a* the brides in light pink. The flower girl was a miniature of the bridesmaids. Her floor length dress and basket of flowers were identical to that of the maids. Mrs. Inez Peebles, mother of the bride, wore a gown of lime green imported ehantilly lace over ailk satin, beaded in crystals, pearls and sequins with matching hat Her flower was a whit* hybrid orchid j with a colored lip. The groom's mother. Mrs. Amelia Gamble wore a costume dress of j pink lace bined in a matching, satin > trim. Her flower was a white hy- I brid orchid with a colored lip. The bride's parents gave the re ■ ception at Chavis Heights Recrea tion Center following the wedding, j Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peebles of Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Gamble of . Montgomery. Ala. Some of the out-of-town guests wore: Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Grigs by. Washington. D. C , Mr. and Mrs. | Guy Warrens Rocky Mount; Mr. ! and Mrs. Daniel Jeffreys, Heaths i vUle, Va 4 Misses Ethel and Rober tina Lewis, Hampton. Va.; Mrs. Amelia Gamble and sons, Mont gomery. Ala : Mr and Mrs. C. C. smith. Jr„ Mr. and Mrs Johnny Holder.. Mrs. Juanita Wilson. Mrs i Vernal Jovnar. and Mrs. EaSve Da vis. all of Durham. My Lady*s Doings C:/ 4> ♦ ♦ In And Oat Os Town gifts. The friends also were given lovely souvenirs. We, too, say "Happy birthday" to them. CELEBRATES 18th BIRTHDAY Miss Anita Banks, daughter of Mrs. Irma Banks, 538 E. Cabarrus St, celebrated her 18th birthday on Monday, June 29. She was among the recent graduates of Cathedral High School We wish her many more happy birthdays. RETURNS FROM BEACH Mrs. Julia Nevel* of 6 Brunswick Terrace has returned to the city af ter having spent two weeks vaca tioning at Atlantic Beach, S. C. She reports having enjoyed a very pleasant trip. ENTERTAINS CUBS Mrs. Alda McCullers of Boundary Street, entertained the Cub Scout* of troop No. 193 at her borne last Saturday. After a brief business session, they enjoyed a delightful repast NOTE We thank you for your calls last week. KEEP IT UP and you will keep me smiling. Telephone: TE 3-6436. their friends were on hand to widi them happy birthdays. After the playing of many games, MR. JAMES P. NORWOOD Funeral services for Mr. James T Norwood of 304 N. Heck Street, who was killed by a ear Sunday, June 21 were conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. at the Raleigh Funeral Home Chapel Burial followed in National Ceme tery. Survivors are three Aunts, Mra Pit tie Hunter and Mra Homer Freeman, both of Raleigh; and Mra Mary Smith of Henderson. Mare To Came Method News METHOD—Mr. and Mra Douglar Dunston of Method, vill leave an their vacation on Saturday, July 4th. They will tour the World’s Everything For... BUILDING REMODELING REPAIRING • LI MBSR • MILL WORE • tTHIYT PAINTS • RL (LIMING MATERIALS • RUSS WIN HARDWARS Dial TE 3-7563 CAROLINA GUILDERS CORP. 317-2(9 N. Daemon St RALEIGH. N. C. Three Local Brothers Among ’64 Graduates Walter E. Davis, son of Mr*. EUs> Sbetb M. DaviS, 807 Quarry Street Raleigh, was gTidu km from North Carolina State College on May & received 4 Bachelor 6f Science WALTER DAVIS I " wank ; LEI OMMIE DAVIS If ■H m SYLVESTER DAVIS degree in Electrical Engineering and was commissioned as tod Lieu tenant in the United States Air Force. In September, he will enroll in the Air Force Institute of Technol ogy, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Mr. Davis is a 1960 hon or graduate of Ligon High School Let Ommie and Sylvester Davis, of die same family, were graduat ed from Ligon High School on June 6th. These two young men are an ticipating entering North Carolina College at Durham, in the tall to pursue studies in mathematics and music respectively. Ham* (Or the two occasions ware Mrs. Doris D. Patterson. Mr. and Mra. John C. Davis. Jr. and family, Thurman M. Devi*, all at Washing ton D. C, Mra Hattie D. Mfaha and daughter of Detroit, Mich, Pled J. Davis ad Raleigh, and Mrs. Martha D. Askew of Newport Haws, Va. Fair. On the way to New York, they win atop in Pennsylvania and pick up their sister and heathar-ta law. Mr. and Mra Rotort Upon. After their tour, they will vi|it Mr. and Mrs. Page of Trenton. New Jersey, and than visit their mother and mother-in-law, Mra Ernie u. Moody of Syracuse, N. Y. Memory Test feet* aa the asm* te the tqaara baton. New, aed sey the earns aspar a tow these a* yaomaS. It west bo toes More Wl WILL kaaw S pan hove passed Re tost. I ■ lßld 9 tH,. 3 aS ■ OPTICIANS, lee. I
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