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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, IH4 10 The Raleigh SCENE *w PERSONALS dinne* guest or aunt COUSINS Mr Charles B Jone*. bim|- taf edHo* of TIM CAROLIN IAN, wii the dinner facet of fate coaetne. Mr, end Mr*. Jult ai Vomtf. U) E. Martin Street leet Tuesday afternoon, and on Seturday afternoon. Mr. Jone* mu inrtted to hare dinner with Mr and Mr*. Delon Free man. HMr*. Lena Jone*, of 90# E Draff Street, and Mr*. Mary J Anderson, of Greensboro, also hit cousin and aunt. The news man reported he enjoyed both dinner* immensely. RALEIGH PERSONALS OUT J>F TOWN GUEST Mr*. WUUani (BUD Hennesse and son, <3uickie, formerly of Durham, now! residing in Wilmington, were guest* recently of Walnut Terrace. Mr Henneasee was formerly with Radio Station WLLE in Raleigh, and is now with station WHSL in Wilmington. VISIT IN THE CAPITAL CITY Mra Bland) Durham. Mr .and Mra. Larry B- Durham, and Mr Quinton Dirham all of Mt Olive, were the house guests of their aiater and daughter, Mr. and !\Jr*. Jeaa# Broadnax on Saturday. MORE TO COME VISIT LN DETROIT. MICHIGAN Mr and Mrs. Eugene Phillip* of Manly SI and their children, The resa. Larry and Anita, motored to Detroit. Mich., recently. They were the house guests of Mr and Mr* Matthew Smith, their eoutina while *in Detroit. During their vacation, they alao visited Canada and other nearby plare« of Interest RETURNS ROME IN PITTSBURG Mr John Baker. Jr. has returned to Pittsburgh. Pa. to rasum* hi* du ties with th* Sealer* Football Team W* wiA for him a auccasful year. A PATIENT AT DUKE HOSPITAL Mr Flatchor Pugh of <lO4 1-2 E. Hargett Street was ruahed to Duke Hospital In Durham recently. Hl* many friend* wish for him a speedy recovery. RETURN PROM WASHINGTON Mr. Virgil Hick* and slater. Mia* Lana Hayaa, and Mrs. Samuel Os born* have returned home after srjeitlng Mr. Henry Ha yea. who la 111 and a patient at a hospital In D. C. ATTEND PROGRAM IN KNIGHTDALE Mr. and Mra. Sterling and fam ily, along with Miaa Jacqueline : ’-# &■ jV^fyy ■pOPf * ~W |jfL .'" . a mt, k W 11 *jfr.- : ’ T.-'faf' . |HL»- f-■ . u 4i- /*, #>., ,-. Esto^- *■ <3c. * .. •- t ' jiil'k :^H : Ik s ''' ® # \v "‘ ’ ■Hsli^KTlsE^wi’ *■ bit X tsP^''' ■ ‘"***i ■' i, iy i " - ? ■ £g %W I WED IN LOCAL CHURCH Shewn above an Mr. and Ml*. Leon H. Ahton, who wen married on Saturday. July 4. at St. Matthew AME Church hen with the Rev. J. F. Epps, pant or, officiating. Mrs. Ahton h the former Mine Joe Ann Hicks. daugh ter oi Mrs. Alberta C. Hicks and the late Mr. Raleigh Nathaniel Vick*. The groom m the ton of Mr. Charlie B. Alston. Jr., of this •Jty. The 6 pm wedding was followed by a reception in fh# base ment of the church. : i 1 IlEPsTfSip Pepsi - Cola Bottling Co., Os Raleigh 3/05 HILLSBORO STREET. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 5-1071 l Wiggins, motored to Kmghtdale re- I eently to attend a very special pro i gram They had a very enjoyable j time. MRS MARY BARRETT IMPROVING j Mrs Mary Barrett, a member of t the Lily of the Valley Freewill Bap tist Church, is still ill. but is re ported improving. She has been ill for the past several weeks. Mr* Lucy Btaneii. of 710 East Martin Street, has taken a trip to Fort Rills. Oklahoma to pay a vis it. to her brother and hla wife. Sergeant and Mra Dewitt Hunter. Bhe will stay two weeks using some of her vacation period. Mr* Stancil travelled by bus on the three-day ride RETURNS TO BROOKLYN Mrs Celia Bridges has returned ;to Brooklyn. N Y. after visiting her mother, Mrs. Minnie Bridges of i '.14 Alston St MRS. STEWART IN CINCINNATI Mrs Bettle Chislon Stewart is 1 spending her vacation In Clncln j nati, Ohio, visiting her brother end j family. Mr. and Mrs. Demetrius 1 Blalock. CAROLINIAN ST AFTER TRAVELS Mis* Lena Eure, an employee of The CAROLINIAN enjoyed her brief vacation by visiting her moth er, Mrs Elizabeth Faulks, alsters. nephews, and nieres in Baltimore. Maryland. While there. Mlm Eure also visited friend* and relatives in Reistertown, Md. i Clubs FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mfe.fc.lS The Fneldship Club of Mount Zion Baptist Curch of Apex and Raleigh, met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Raines. 010 Mark St. The Club wes enter tained with music by the Melodic Singers, and had a* their guests. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Blalock. Mr Esa T.vaon. and Mr*. Maggie Grey. The club meeting was enjoyed by all. The hostess served a delicious repaat of chicken salad, pickle* potato chips, riti cracker*. Jello and cake. A SMALL CHILD yearn* for se curity and so doe* hla father, and the father of hi* father, and th# great-grandpapa. AFTER R P. M.. aorna of th# people T know are dozing or sound asleep half the time they are sup posed to be looking at TV. Tiu • mm?? «^ Kg I . ■ \ - ndfl a 'imtjM m i I ) f %/; . 4 ..Xv I • mm BpggL fw m *'■ - Mm \ 1 MM# fflß^mmisM NAACP YOUTH COUNCIL ORGANIZED HERE—The first formal meeting of the NAACP outh Council we a held Wed nesday. July 22. Officers were installed by the Rev. D. N Howard at the Chavis Heights Center. They are es follows: (Seated from left to right) Rev. D. N. Howard, J. ]. Sanaom, James Edward Sansom, Herbertina Copeland Assistant Secretary; Eugenia Moore, Secretary; Marion White, Vice-President; Robert San ders, Preaident; Sarah Sansom, Treasurer; Michael Keck, Parlia mentarian; and Walter Davenport, (Standing) First Row —Afrs. Harveleigh White, Advisor; Charles Worth, Mildred Hogan, "H r,«4 tr# caw# with tT>imV • ful heart* ant* Thee. Guide a* through thl* unfriendly world. Thou hart been to good, may we ever hold onto Then un changing hand, give ua the light which Thy only Son gave, to rantom all believer* In hint from the grave If Thou hold ua In Thy hand, we will never fear the deeda of alnful man we pray In our Bedeemar t name. WTLUAMS GROVE BAPTIST Church School began at 9:10 am. with th* auparlntendent, Mr. Phil lip Alston. In charge. Morning wor ship began at 11 o'clock with th* aenior dholr in charge of the mu sic. under the direction of Mias Jao quctlne Mitchell. A wonderful ser mon wsi delivered by th* Rev. Brldgeman. Everyone enjoyed th* message. The Rev. J. BL Bryant la pastor. OBERLJN BAPTIST Church School began at 9:90 with the super intendent. Mr. Walter Curtis, in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'clock with th* Junior choir In charge of the music, under th* direction of Mrs. Mary O. Pulley, and organist. Mr. Gaston Pulley. Call to worship by th* pastor, the Rev. J. P. Dempeey. who delivered a very inspiring message. Everyone enjoyed the service. ST. A.VNAH FREEWILL BAP TIST—Church School began at 10 am. with the superintendent. Mr. W. H. Lyons Sr. in charge. Worship service la held every first and third Sundays. The Rev. L. T. Ford is pastor. UNION BAPTIST—Church School began at 10 a m. with th* guperin trndent. Mr. Walter Prioe, In charge. Morning worship began at 11 am. with th* senior choir In charge of the music, under the di rection of Mr*. Nettie Harrington, j and organist Mr. Willi* Henderson. A very inspiring sermon was de ; llvered to th* congregation bp th* pastor, th* Rev. K. Mason. | WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST ; —Church School began at 9:90 with i th# superintendent Mias Nani* Morgan, in charge. Morning wor ship began at 11 am. with th* men's chorus In aharga of tha mu sic. under th* direction of Mrs. M. M Kelly. A beautiful eermon was delivered by th* pastor, the Rev. 1 N. E. Smith. | YOUNG'S MISSIONARY R» PLI CME—Church School began at 9 30 with th* superintendent Mrs. iD. R. Ford, in charge. Morning : worship began at 11 o'clock with ; the aenior choir furnishing th# mu sic. under the direction of Mias A. Rhodes. Th* morning sermon was delivered by th# pas tor. the Rev. James H. Lightaey. Th* text waa taken frem the book Come to Church BY MRS. MAY L. BROADIE p\f JTry>\f»«lr»tor CnMael- "TVl<» Marl of Christ" Everyone enjoyed the message. TUPPBR MEMORIAL BAPTIST —Church School began at 9:30 with th# superintendent Mrs. Dorothy Allen in charge. Morning worship began at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of the music, under th* direction of Miss Valjean My ers. Morning lesson was read by the pastor, the Rev. D. N. Howard. Sr. Morning prayer was offered by Mr. Robert Miller. A very encoui aging sermon was delivered by the pastor. Rev. Howard took his test from th# book of II Peter. 1:3 and used as his subject "Hi# divine power.” Everyone enjoyed a very wonderful sermon. BT. MATTHEW AME Church School began at 9 30 a.m. with the superintandent. Mr. Robert Leaaric. in charge. Morning worship began at 11 a.m. with the junior choir in charge of ih# music under the di rection of Mr D. R. Leach; and or ganist Miss Margaret Holt. A good sermon was delivered by the pas tor, Rev. J. F. Epps. LILY OF THE VALLEY FREE WILL BAPTIST Church School began at 10 a m with the superin tendent. Mr Mack Arthur, in charge. Morning worship opened at 11:30 with the senior choir in charge of the music, under the di rection of Mr. N Vmson. A very powerful sermon was delivered by th# Rev. Water Sanders. Everyone enjoyed th# message The Rev. Lester Rivers is the pastor. SMITH TEMPLE BAPTIST Church School began at 10 am, with the superintendent, Mr. El- j bert Sanders, in charge. Morning , worship began at 11 o'clock with th# junior choir in charge of the music, under the direction of Mr. Mintz and Mrs. Holder. Rev. C. D. Smith of Dunn brought to the con- , gregation a very wonderful me*- , sage, from th# 127 Psalm. He used i "Redeem" as his subject. Th# Sun- : day School convention will convene GABBING About Town BY MRS. A. H. THORPE "Forgiving tad forgetting•" If we c««M easily for ret. miw—t thine* In life, w* would escape a lot of ertef. and much that causes strife. If we but knew that time will heal, the wounds we think are deep. The healinr would be (Wicker still. If hate we would not keep.** VISITING SISTER Mr*. Maggie Rhodes of New York City is visiting her sister. Mrs. Jennie Jolmson of 548 East Cabarrus St. Mrs. Johnson is well on the way to recovery ATTENDED FUNERAL IN D C. Mia. Mabel Mcwes of the 800 block of Sooth East St and her nephew. Theodore Moore, motor ed to Washington. D. C last week, where they atter 4*d the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Dorsey, formerly of this city and sister of the Isle Mr*. Pattie Low*. While there, they rtcited many friends aad rel atives. Although the occasion was a and one. they enjoyed the -rip. VI SITING MOTHER Mrs Josephine Medlin Chinn of New York City is netting her aether. Mr* Reas Medlin of ill E- Cabarrus St Mr* Medlin is the road to recovery. Floydstine Williams, Johnsyne Brown, Jacqueline in alone, An thony Allen, Joyce Sanders, Loretta Myers, Barbara Thompson, Marilyn Williams, Vivian Logan. Second Row—Thomas Hil liard, Kelvin Hayes, Hazel Sanders, Whalen Hogan, Ann Lundy, Paulette Malone- Phylis Wilder, Gwendolyn Keith Jessie Wesley, Lorraine Dunston. Third Row—Bernard Holt, Abenson Ander son, James Bert. Larry Stroud, Luke Williams, Chester Bennett, Robert Williams, Willie Moore Pat Bryant, Leotha Debnam and Eugene Logan. •Tnlv to and will he held at Mt 1 ! Olive Baptist Church in Wade. FIRST BAPTIST—Sunday School ' began at 9:30 with the superinten dent, Mr W H. Taylor, Sr, In chgrge. Merning worship began at i 11 o'clock with the Catheral Choir in enlarge of the music under the direction of Mrs E M M. Kelly. Solo by Mr L Battle Morning les son was led by the assistant pas tor, the Rev. W. Minter Morning prayer by Deacon C. Levister. Rev. Minter delivered a very inspiring sermon. He used as his subject, Christian Freedom." BTU began at 9 pm. with the leaden Mr. Frank Hinton, in charge Baptismal services began at 6:45. The pastor is the Rev. C. W, Ward. LINCOLN PARK HOLINESS Church School began at 10 o'clock with the superintendent, Mr. Ar thur Williams, in charge Morning worship followed immediately, with the assistant pastor conducting the service. Rev. B J Johnson deliver ed the message of the day. He spoke from th# subject "Trust God". Mu sic wa* furnished by the adult choir, directed by Mrs. Margaret Nichols Jtatcliff. The junior choir , celebrated their anniversary Sun i day afternoon Mrs Fannie Wash ! ington is the director RUSH METROPOLITAN AMEZ —Church School began at 9:45 a m. with th# superintendent. Mr Leslie Campbell. In charge. Theme at 10:20, the Junior church service w as conducted by the pastor, the Rev. T. H. Harris. Rev. Harris was at his best aa he delivered a powerful goapel me wage His text was taken frem th* goapel of St Mark 1:40. j Theme: "The Leopard wanted to i be cleansed and heal ad and he came to Oirtat In the spirit of humility ” At T:3O pjn. the Rev. Shelley Taylor delivered the message. He. too. waa at his beat and gave us , also a fin* massage His text was i taken from II Chronicle. 7:14. j Them*-* “Work and th# reward.” 1 Mrs. Annie H. Thorp* i# church reporter. MOTORED TO PORTSMOUTH Mrs. Eunice Whitley of 816 E. Cabarrus St and Mrs Elisabeth Wilson of 8M Manly St motored ' to Portsmouth. Va. over the week end where they are the house 1 guests of Mrs. Ruby Williams, a former Raletghlte. GUEST OF RET. AND MRS. HARRIS The T H. Harris family was recently paid a nett by his sis ters. Mr and Mrs. Dans and son and Mrs Flower*, listers and brother-in-law of Rev Ham* and MT. and Mrs Bingham, all of Winston-Salem. WEEK-END GUESTS Mrs Mary Cunningham and Mr* Annie Montgomery of Mon roe spent the weekend with Rev and Mr* T. H. Hams of 434 Wat son St AT FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mr* Chart** McCuOer of Croea Unk Rd. recently attend ed the family reunion dinner of, the late Mr. and Mr*. June* Turn er McClean of LilUngton. They TSWfeESS? AT*ROMS The many friend* of Mi** Viv ian Burt of Alston St ar* happy to kadw that iht is reeuperiUAg at her home. VISITING MOTHER Mr. Joseph Edward Freeman of Bridgeport, Conn, ia visiting hie mother, Mra. Mabel Smith of 581 E. Cabarrus. RETURNS TO NEW YORK Mrs. Mary Frances Davis and daughter. Pamela, have returned to New York after having spent an enjoyable stay with their par ents. Mr. and Mra. Jessie Degraf fenreldt. of 724 Bunehe Drive. VACATIONING IN THE NORTH Mrs. Marjorie Dunston of the 500 block of E. Lenoir St. la spend ing quite a vacation In Philly, New York and Canada. RECENT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs Jessie Degraffen reldt of 724 Bunehe Drive were paid a visit by Mrs. Degraffen reldt's aiater, Mra. Birdie Lambert and sons, Jerry and Kenneth Lambert, all of New York City. They reported having a very plea sant and enjoyable stay In our city. NOTE Thanks' for the calls. Keep calling and we’ll keep listening for your call. YOU ARE showing signs of age if you prefer to sit instead of stand. Betty Gay 130 Fayetteville St. jj Open Every ;; .T V\ f ‘tV : Monday-Friday *;y ?'v* I: Nile Till 9:00 All $5.99 DRESSES Now st" 00 Spanking New Dresses in B Transitional and Fall Styles Sizes, Petites. Junior Missy, and Half Sizes All $1.99 Blouses Now - - e Roll Sleeves # Lon? Sleeves A 4k All Styles • Tailored # Dressey *5 I aPwF £ g, J Sizes 32 to 40 - 42 to 4ft. JL muImSKIRTS I All *4.99 SKIRTS "- L Irtw I j ‘ 3.99 Sweaters I 4 /A?*y/ now *,r s I m J w Cardigan aAd I Sizes: A s f Pull Over Styles I 8 to 30 J Sizes 34 to 45 I 32 to 3S A f An $1 " C4 P ri *o3* I XAc yX X Pants. Now ... ~ jj«s^Btol^32to3^J 99' >VL«XS 3 Pain Far ’2" JO* PAXTIES 3 Far *I ,T VV *l** BRAS 3 F*r *!•’ My Lady's Doings In And Out Os Town jWg] t— —- -A CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY— Darryl Bloke Henderaon cele brated hla fourth birthday Sat urday with a cook out party at hia home in Cary on Academy Street. There were many of hia little Mend* present, and he re ceived some wonderful gifts. Everyone had lots of fun. Dar ryl and hla family are Bring tat Cary, while hla father la away on duty in Liberia. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Everything For .. . BUILDING REMODELING REPAIRING • LUMBER • MILLWORK • ATHEY’B PAINTS • Al ILDIING MATERIALS • RUSSWIN HARDWARE Dial TB 3-7563 CAROLINA BUILDERS CORP. 217-219 N. Dawson St RALEIGH, N. 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