10 THE CAtOUMIAN n’LEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST tt. IM4 The Raleigh SCENE PERSONALS MB AWtJRS HALL VISIT NIW TOBHjSHD NSW JEKBEY Mr anTMto. Id Hall. Jr., began their vacation la Bronx, N. Y, July 12. with their Mater, lira. Bemell Becknel and family, and in New ark. N. J-, with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr*. Lafayette Duka They attended the New Yerk Werld’t Fair. July 16, and aev eral ether gteae* while in New Yerk. They attended The New Ceventon Heitaaaa Church In Harlem. W. Y, aeveral time*, where the Rev. J. A. Forbea la paater. They returned heme en July -* rnM . • . 5 M. The Kalla are ahewn at the Fair, etrolllng In front of the famed Uatephere, In ahovo MBS. BERNICE HALL. DAi nHTCBd TBAVBL Mr*. Bernice Hall, and her daugh ter* Miteee Doru L Hall and Thel ma J. Hall, ieii lot New York, Aug urt 1. to vialt her daughter, Mr*. Kernel! H. Bocknal and family, of Bronx. N, Y. They had a very nice ttay. They wont to the World'a fair. Coney liter d, and Mvaral other Pisces. Mr* Bern lee Hall and Dort* ar rived homo auguat Id. Thelma will return home whan school open*. VIBIT FAMILY IN MB. AND D. 0. The children of Mr end Mr* Ed Hall. Jr. were given a trip to Chapel Oak. Md, and Washington, D. C. July 11. by their uncle. Mr. Wilbert William* of Washington, D. C. who drove them up to vialt their family In Md. and D. C. The kid* went to tha beach and alao sightseeing- They aew the White House, Capitol and Blair House in Washington, D C., and at tended the Pint BapilM Church in Chapel Oak. Md. aeveral timae. They had a very exciting trip, and returned home on August 1. Their name* are ae Maw at Bdward. m. t valve Lertne. Linda Jean. Michael B, and Bernkw Marta Hall, aO of It Line ten Terrace. VISITING OUT OF TOWN Mr and Mrs. Fred D Washing ton and sister, Mrs. Ella E. Law- liu! I-»\« «■»w * iW MESOTRON 5“ • aMMnoMmuNDvrKoiMNßcaft MWVDMI.N.V. __ tmatr.loo% MAIN KUTWLIMnS fiSSUt# iMKr B - " . .a * in town visiting her mother and other relative* in the What is Doing Around Town! 500 block of B. Martin Street Mra Holden ie the wife of Peter (Pate) Holden, former resident of Naz areth, inside the Raleigh city limits, who formerly published to* CO LONIAL TIMES Newspaper to Co lonial Height*. N. Y, where they both reside. SET WATERMELON PICNIC HERB The Baha’i* of Raleigh will spons or a watermelon picnic at to* Urn stead Park on Sunday. August 21, at 2 00 p. m. Mrs. Ludmila Van Sombeak of Durham will be to* speaker. WBONO CHURCH NAME GIVEN On page I of last Week’s CAROLINIAN. H was arrena etmly stated that Mia* Derm D. Stroud, tone-time resident of Method, was honored by the 8t James AMR Church. Mlaa Stroud catted to Inform as this week the honor came from too Cary United Church of Christ The CAROLINIAN apotegise* to bar for this error and Is happy to make to# correction. VACATIONING IN NEW TORE AND N. J. Miss Lilli* Blrdsall is spending her vacation in New York City. Brooklyn. N Y snd Patterson. N. J. We wish for her • very pleasant vacation. VISIT IN RALEIGH Mr*. Allean Smith and Little Mia* Karan Smith, both of Ooldaboro, wore rtelter* in the Capital City recently. Accom panying her waa Mr*. Pandora D. Penny of Washington. D. C.. who la vacationing In snd a round North Caret tea. RETURN ft FROM NEWARK AND MONCLAIR, N 7 Mrs Lotttle M. Kearney and *on. Her—*”! <*( Method have returned home after, visiting Mrs. Doris Mika and Mrs. Pear lie Truaadale. of New ark. N J They slag visited ther cousin. Mrs Dorothy Sinks, of Montclair. N. J. They report having had a moat en joyable trip. MRS CHAVIS SPEAKS HESS Mrs Mildred L. Chavis was the guest speaker at th* Wake Baptist Association held teat Thursday ai the Bep'lgt Grove Church- She used at her subject, "Christiana Growth”, 1 Everyone under the sound of her i voice heard a wonderful topic end j It was enjoyed very much. GETTING READT FOR THE WORLD'S FAIR Mr and Mra. Vergil Hick*. Jr. and their daughter. Mra. John Bak er. Jr, and children, along with thetr niece. Ada Mac. are planning a big vacation in and around the city of New York They plan to vialt the World's Fair and many other interesting places white there. We wish them a happy trip. HOUIR GUEST OF THE HALLS Mra. Mabel Hall had aa her house guest, her daughter. Mrs Grace H Faulcon, and little Terry Dickenson of Lawnstd*. N. J. They reported a wonderful time white here in the city. HINTON-SANDERS VOWS SPOKEN Misa Jean Sander* of Raleigh end Mr. Demetris Hinton were united In holy matrimony on Sunday. Au guest 19, at 1 p.m. at toe Union Baptist Church her* Rev. E. Mason, pastor of the church, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Booker T Sanders. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hinton of Knightdale. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a chapel length gown of whit# laca with matching acceseorles ATTEND D. C. MEDICAL Among the fUlelghlto# attend ing the arseion* of the National Medical Association's Convention In Washington. IX C-. last week, were: Dr and Mra. Ctoorge C. Deb nam and daughter. Gwendolyn; Dr and Mra. Christopher L Hunt, and eon. Michael; and Dr. Nelson L. Berry. MRS. HENLEY. SONS VISIT Mra. Pheriby Otbeon Henley, and eon*. Bernard. Jr . and Wade are lbs guaata of Mr*. Henley’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs 8 T Otbeon of 116 S. Marita The Henley* now Bvo In Richmond. Va Site la a na tive of this city. . THE ONLY PEOPLE who can rate* money easily are those who dent need It badly. DONT STAY on sinking ehip- Jump ■ . vI, . 1 NEW UoAN, WIFE WELCOMED Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, left, president of AteT Collet*, and Mr*. Dowdy, welcome Dr. and Mr*. Jesse E. Marshall to tha AteT campus. Dr. Marshall, former dean ol students at Alabama State College. Montgomery, Alabama, is to become the new dean of students at A6tT. He replaces Dr. Glenn F. Rankin, who last spring was elevated to the position of dean of instruction. Come to Church “Onr Father, Who art In Heaven, m kiuiutt teiiiit uw «« servants of Thin*, we Mfi mur thine* gftch guest weaker. ! ST. PAUL AME—Sunday School | opened at t:M am. with the supt. jMr Tktv Hough to charge; Miss [ Doris Hodge at the piano and Mia* Jessie Mebane leading the singing After an Interesting study of toe (lesson. Bev. Pann gave the review and closing remarks The morning RY MRS. MAY L. BROADIB service began with the men"* ahof* | Ufr icmuiUß Wife ploccooioiaeki. Rev. O. & Perry, the pulpit guest gave the morning prayer, ser mon by the pastor, whose text wee taken from John. 16:33. “In this world ye shall have tribulations: but be of good cheer; I have over come the world.’’ Theme: “Ultimate Victory As aured.” All were uplifted by this message. At the close of the serv ice the baby girl Sheril Venue# High waa baptised. She is th* daughter of the former Mis* Elsie Scott who was on* of th# church’s pianist RUSH METROPOLITAN AME ZION Church School began last Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Tha *upt, Mr. Leslie Campbell, was In charge. The devotional manage to the Junior Church waa given by Mr*. Alda McCuller*. The regular morning worship service were conducted by the pestor. Rev. T. H. Harri*. Rev. Harris preached a great message from the following text. St John. 10:11. Theme: “The true evidence nf a good Shephard.’ Mra Paulina Cofield Burton was in charge of the music which was furnished by the senior choir. At 7:30 p. m. Rev Harris read the scripture and expounded on the same On Monday night th* pestor. Rev. T H. Harris, members and junior choir rendered service at the Grace AMR Zion Church of which Rev. L. P. Perry is pastor. Mra. Annie H. Thorpe is church reporter. BT. ANN AH FREEWILL BAP TIST Sunday School at 10 a. m. with the rapt.. Mr. W. H. Ly ons. Sr.. In charge. Morning wor ship service began at 11:30 ajn. with the senior choir in charge of the music, under the direction of Mrs. David Smith, and organist, Mr. Charlie Pierce. Morning' les son snd prayer by the Rev. B. C. Morgan. The pastor. Rev. I* T. Ford, delivered the sermon He took his text from the Book of Job. 3:19. He used ea his subject. Otve Out. But Don't Otve Up " He told th* congregation that Ood gave out hut He did not give up. 1 Dressing Up Your Bedroom ■I -•jwTvf '. Decorating or redecorating poor bedroom? Here's something to sing about Women find great fashion excitement, them days, in dressing their bedrooms m the glamorous colors now available Tri-aoo* Turnabout sheets top tbs Hat with new three color harmony to atripe* or dots, coordinated to color groups complementary to yedow. fata, Rise sod pink. When yon take tha new. color ful Tri-aoo* TUranbcut sheet, made by famous Ptopaot Milk, you have Sue toesi* tor toe price of one. The Sick k dm wise aid Paqoot treob each tarn to a different color and crauta* a change of mood with each Tin mi'li mailnt nhi Homecoming service was held at 3 u. m. with Rev. J W Albright delivering the sermon. Dinner was served to all. Everyone had a won derful time and enjoyed the serv ice very much. WILSON TEMPLE METHO DIST Church school began at 9:30 a. m. with the supt.. Mrs. Nanis Morgan, in charge. Morn ing worship began at 11 o'clock with the senior choir in charge of the music, under the direction of Mrs. M. M. Kelly. A wonderful sermon was delivered by the pas tor, the Rev. N. E. Smith. YOUNO'S MISSIONARY TEM PLE CMB Sunday School be gan at 9:30 am. with the supt.. Mrs. Della R. Ford, charge. Morning worship service began at 11 s. m. with the senior choir in charge of the music, under the di rection of Miss Myrtle A Rhodes. A great sermon waa delivered by th* pa*tor, Elder Llghtsey. He choee his text from the Book of Acts. 1:42. Subject. "A Spiritual Church." The message was highly appreciated. OBERLTN BAPTIST Church School began at 9:30 a m with th# supt.. Mr. Walter Curtis, in charge Morning worship service began at 11 o’clock a. m. with the Junior choir in charge of the mus ic, under the direction of Mrs. Oas ton Pulley: organist. Mr. Gas ton Pulley. A very inspiring mes sage was delivered by the Rev. Charles Bullock. The pastor, the Rev. J. P. Dempsey. FIRST BAPTIST Sunday School began at 9:30 a. m. with the supt., Mr. W. H. Taylor. Sr., in charge. Morning worship service began at IP a. m. with the Cathe dral Choir In charge of the music, under the direction of Mrs. E. M. M. Kelly, minister of music. Re sponsive reading, morning prayer and morning lesson was given by th* assistant pastor. Rev. W. Mln ter. Rev. Min ter also delivered the morning sermon. .He used ss his subject. "Who Are You. Really?” The sermon waa greatly appreci ated by an. The evening service began at 6:45 p. m with the Rev. Min ter delivering the eermon. He orange hem to lha top tor i dramatic effect; next day, am the soft pastel yellow hem to toe top for a cooler, cakmr ah Then pick ap toe color* df the them* and me them to lamp shades, top covet*, panned or Moguend tabtoa. and add am paper dower*. Aad whan the bed is tamed down at afght-yoa have a perfectly decorated roam, whichever cad of to# A iy Lady** Doing* ♦ ♦ ♦ In And Oat Os Town GABBING About Town BY MM. A. R THORPS FORGIVING AMD FORGETTING Wa often gay wa can forgive. But wv cannot lorjtv. Vat both must bo tha aama to tact Her if wa have not mat Tha teat which God lays down tor all Wa shall still ba condemned: But if wa love our fellowmsn, God’s lova will ui commend.* RECENT GUESTS Recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Harris of 434 Watson Street were Mr. and Mra. Baxter K. Will iams and children, Paul Paula and Catherine, all of Albemarle. Mr. Williams is Mrs. Harris’ brother. He is principal of the Kingsville High School of Albemarle. His wife is a teacher in toe earn* school. RECENT VISITOR Mias Hannah Patterson of East Orange. N. J. was a recant visitor in the City. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Troy Patterson of 591 E. Cabarrus St., and sister of Mra. Mary Alston of 419 Dakar Street. RETURNS TO CITY Mrs. Mary Alston of 418 Dakar Street he* returned to the City after having spent a brief vacation In Washington. D. C„ Hew Jersey, and New York City. VISITING GRANDMOTHER Matter James Dunaton, Jr, of New York City is visiting hi* grand mother, Mr*. Marjorie DunsWh, of 938 E. Lenoir Street He ia the son cf Mr*. Dorothy Dunaton CALLED OUT OF CITY Mrs. Rose Parker Maesey of 41*1-2 Watson Street left tor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Sunday night to meet toe body of her husband. Major Henry Massey who died to the Philliptoes Amy Hospital on Sunday morning and will be buried there. Funeral arrangements are to- MRS. RUTH FERRY BOYKIN Funeral Services for Mrs. Ruth Perry Boykin of 601 E. Lenoir Bt.. who died Saturday at Wake Me morial Hospital, were held Wed nesday at 4 p. m. at Saint Am brose Episcopal Church. The Rev. Arthur J. Calloway, rector, offici ated. Burial followed In Mount Hope Cemetery. Survivors Include her husband. Dr. A. E. Boykin of Raleigh; two daughters. Miss Melba Boykin of the home, and Mrs. Christine B Kates, of Raleigh; two eons. Mes sers Harold, and Leroy Boykin, of Raleigh; two brothers Castellle Perry of New York and Henry Per of Philadelphia. Cary-Asbury News BY mss MAE N. HOPSON CARY Union Bethel AME Church held regular services Sun day morning. The Choir was in charge of music. Prom St. John 18th chapter, thirty-eighth verse, Theme; “No Fault Pound” the sermon was delivered by the pas tor. Rev L H. Oarrett. A number of visitors were present. Visitors are always welcome at our serv ices. Master Leon Statten of East Johnson St is visiting his uncle. Seaman Richard Btatten. at Nor folk Navy Bass. Va. Miss Ann O. Pollard. Linda Ma rie Jones, Gloria Jeon Evans. Brenda Moon, and Jacklyn* Per reO. are attending Britt Boboot, Britt. N. C The combined choir motored to Wendell on Sunday evening and appeared on a musical program at WmdaQ Baptist Friends of this community are to sympathy with MTa LOU* & Jones on KOdara Hood to tbs wing of bar unde, Mr. Allen Qreen. of Durham. The funeral serviooa of Edgar took bis text from the book of Matthew 19:31, *5. ». Bubjeet “fluooem An American Mol Ever you* enjoyed the sermon. Everything For. *. 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