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Rocky Social BY L. H. PENNY -«0*r &«v. mnd Ura. CUntoii ft jBcMgh wers the dinner guests Of Mr. kttd Mr«, Frank Mm .-tin Sumjsf, Little Miss Yvonne MooP Mcomp«nied l^em. li«> JUeb ami Mf%. hmrj As their BfuMt SwiUy Rev, &n] i, Bommi left ti. Mitifi Ids lOelle Hines ■njursdiiy fer /frfjury Pur^ J. Urt. Loti Hagans was culled home on aeeoant of the death of her mother, Mrs. Mary Jones. MRS. MARY JONES' Mrs. Mary ivmt i)i«d at hvr residenco Friday momjngr. Vun^r al scrvtees ware conducted froiu tha l^ne Sunday 3:30 P. M with ifev. WUliamS) paatof oflka Loais Battle, Miss Louise Wh{^‘ head Mi', and Mn. yarioita liokch Jr. and othars attcadad the inn era) of Julius Wigcina in Spilog Ho|e Sunday aftavnoon. Mias Gladys Surice cunti’iuti? illttt h*r home 8^g__lfS'rtl(L^5i Mrs. Ot^^fva Sehey s{»ai)^ the wmk eii4 ill Tarboro, N. visit Jnjc h«T sihtiii-, Mra. "tena Hsil who Ik very ill. The dedica oilau ciierelBeB war held at th# O. li. Pppe Sunday s 9- m. The speak er "waa Prof. Seabrook of F*ya tteville Teaehera College, W. A. Byejrs is prinifpal of the school jp. Gay has returned to the eity after having apenit *'n> tiJM» ifi ftichraond, Va. Rev. W. t.. Mason reeer.tly opened a candy store on Rust Tbbm&s Por good fiesh tag, Mra. Jones is aur’rivBd by a, can^y hV from the Maaon cundy husband one daughter two' Blsterg storf. and tiro 'brothers and a ho^t of r^tivef and frienda. f******* ^ , *■ Mrs. W. h. Mason eontmues; yioginninir fijunday M. at U o'clpck Rev, Masop wUI begin a K^rieiT of Rermooa at St. Jamet OCMMS AUDill^ REV. MOORE 4HUUCMf Al A. V^lantina, Wm. PuUfer, k. V. STATE CONf^MNniC^ jC’bryant aod T. C. Qrahan Rev. T. J. Mm»c, puitbr ofHhe ' Dnited Con^^MiolMil 'chifMfan llOXMe|.A CLASS MEETS Church and H. K. Ratkah, rfnn I Th« Mesahaift Cla«« mt th« sented the •frvreh at the hi9»6rir *8aint iomipk AME Cb«eh m^t North Carolina Clkriatian Conf«r at tk ehaw# of Mrs, Res%l# enca wiuch its s«s«im ^t the staff on Whttted Straet 'fUe:-idi.y ' erenlrig at g:00 p. m. Miaa 0{it«ilia Daniels spent Snndkir aftanioon visitiag Mra EB« Haaklna irf IIM Fair«.«w StiMct. Miaa Oanicta is 4 reiidcnt af Oxford. Mn, Vinnic E. Stroad, o[ ,‘i,l f Kant^ Stwet, s|»«iit the ^ ul Mt. Zion C'hristian ellureh nf>»r 'Rockingham, R. C. last wee^ While there Ifev, M^ca d^livejf ed the annual sermon.' B-.*v. J. Q. Johnflun, pastor of the host church, and his members as wi*ll as the friends In the community are to be commehded for their haspitality. ^ ST. MARK STAGES SHtEfiT ASSESSMENT RALLY Rev. S. P. Perty, yastor of tlie St. Mark Zion choi'eh h«# arnoun ced tJat beginning Tuesday, Oct. 18th and continuing th>«ugh October 90, this chufeh will spon sor what is known as a Sortgage Street Aaseument Rally. During this period thare will be services each night as ^11 as special' ' programs afternoons. There ^ B Rttaboro, N. Whiitr •» 1 ] she was |he guest of h*r daualt T Mrs. Etia - Chriap. Um Mtv, M. O Lmmgtari af Rsms CMS ClMrcii, km* ka«a >fcwfi>s» froai tlw Manteg to ft* evening servkaa w ** iiicreaae the ci9«4 , , R»v L*ngi0td waa at Upr teal wfecB hi> o{.«aadl lie tilW^en hr^ ^aday- 'eveuBf his aali^Mt. hein.^ *"f ha l>nd«iVwrta4 WuQnrt-* Yv*f >9 accaflad to hear thf 5«at %hkfc k* ifU^ ,,'tn flaBkliy evt-ning. The lastor'a ai4 society ot th-: St " Jeaeph AMC Chhrck, of which Mrs, Annie Alston' ia piesj dent, met with Mrs. Rosa Royjiter of Grant sbrejjt. os Thursday SALVATIOM ARMY AT SAINT JOSEPH Wednesday night, OrtobiT itf, the SalTation Army fumisherf an j cnaalon, iBlereating and inspirat>>ni.‘ | delicious proigram al St. Joseph Chi reh. f ill at h»r home on E. Thomas St. iiapthit church' ©n‘ “The Mr. Hagana» family, Mrs. to attend. Martha Sun)pter, Mrs. * Mury SlitttPr Mrs. Alice Pannelae, M^SS LUE SWARZ Progresa” which was one ot th.; coming ef Chrlat' all afe m^ed Famous “One Woman Snow” features of the convention pro* ariiat, who charmed an audienct! gram. Miss Swara ia a natiunai tions beginning at 7:80 p. m. and the services each night will he in charge of the following visting ministers: Revs. T. A. Grady, T. J Moore, MmWT GILEAD REVIVAL A SUCCESS Rev. E. Wimberly, pastor of ♦h(> Mount fiiiead Baptist church haa announced that the rev val services held at^is church dnrfn? •n week of‘*October 10 15 v’cre will he devo sucves^ul in every way. Urder the stirring sermons of Rev. Rttfus UndeWood of bnrg, there were tmmermis addi- |tionatv this church atid on Sun day night, October 16 about SB *«**•«** James Pittman la U1 at his Mra, Pitt, l^yi Rattle, Miss home on G^y St. NEW YORK LASSIES QO TO QLp NORTH STATS of the National B^t. Conveul’on in St. Louia recently with her dynamic portrayal of the charac ter of Sojoume1^’*Truth, in the jR|«rlu|}« p| |hf f‘Pfge*nt ot officer of Phi Beta sorurity and ilean of Women of Duuglas? University, S£. Louis. 6 h e plans ft “Oije ^q^an tgajr thit'' tall and winteis Grade Mothers Hold Meeting The grade mothers held its first meeting oftith# Adyisofy Bo?ird^ Tuesday evening- October IS, nt^N®P'o Division of Family advice ithe home of Ml'S. Florence Junen ^ 3'i'2 Powe Street. Officers flcp- Florence Jones | Agency and Mrs. pick«Vson, R. 0 Langord, E. B. Lij^ey, persons were bapiiaad. White Rock To Observe 72nd Anniversary THESE NEW YORK LADIES ar^ members of > the Bennett; CoHege (Greenaboro, N. ,C.) stu- d«nt bodi^ Reading from l«f /to right thfjy are, top row, jgattie row, Jennie Wiliiama, New York City* Anne Motley, Brooklyn; Du Donna Tate, White Plains; Dorotiiy tt'own, iij froi^^;‘jBnt^*- Deifortd,. Port Ij^yloff WHite Plains; Beatriso, Jervis; and Mil4red FlorKncf, fV>qyilIe, Wl»ite Plaine; Dorothy Stea}a, New York Cityj aecoml Carme|. ed were as follows | Mrs. ‘Ella Mun^ford, President Mrs. Mary Horton, Vioa Pre^. Miss 'Louia Thompaon, Sec'y Mrs. Artis, Treassrar Mrs. Timmons, Centml Qra^e jjlothtr, 'A fine spirit ofa cooperation was exhibited by the twenty moUier present. ' Feeding undet-nourished child* w^as ■ selected as their project, for iJie school year. Each jjicther present pledged to give various ty^ of fqods and utensils for the cafeteria. jVlre. Roland, auperyisor, Negro Division of Fanrtly Service Agency gave interesting reniai'ks. Mrt, Diok- eraon told of the work done by the Mothers’ Study Groups ii. other sections of the eit_^ and related types of cases being helped by the Family S«#vice Ageney, She will orgjanize a study group , next Tuesday even ing, 7;3‘0 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Henry Faucett, 714 WiJliurj^ SUe6ir The next" meeting of the gratje piothers wjU he field Tuesday November Ifi at I U .e home of^ Mrs. Pann.ie ^eid, 1024 Kent Street, ieventy Second AnnWor •ary ef the White ftock Bartiat churfih will be observed (roni Sunday, October 23rd through Monday, October Jl. ^ T h fa anniversary occasion will em... phasize the life O'f the spiiit through consecration and d^c. sion, A definite effort will be made to have the entiresbhi ship rededdicate ‘ their life to Christian service and to win the unchurched to have them decidc to follow Christ. chorus, Mrs. Ellen L^inn, and the Junior Choir, Mr. Johnson. The poiblic is invited to worship jiyith the church during these aniuver sary services. JoiM Lacy, Rokery Mi.*. • Eddie Bolden were h.,'il « * Three C’a Club in the ItcSb th* Biltmore hotel, Dnrin^ brief business discusMnn »• present were ..presented a brt'skl^»t to select either a club rim- pin, Afteijl-^^ bunineM 1H4 the ho!»t,^ serv* I a re-fa.it, followed l»> ’ a card game with Marvin Dick » Carl Cosart having the hia^ifsit scores. Jamert Ream.r and Alh».»;t Jones wei-e'illonor (fue.‘«ta at fhe nieetihg. - ♦♦****•« Mrs. Mollie Anderson, fomi-.n reaidcnk^ of Pbrhai, irW nnw re* liidt^ outside the eity has beea viaiting^her son, relatives and friends in the eity. Mra. Lovie Jenkins is repr>rt d as In good condition at her ho.’ne on Smith St. *•••••••** The Uappy,£o Lucky Chib heh, its second weekly meeting at the hom of John f.nrbee on Wednes day night. .The meeting was Centered around future plans for the success of the organisation. $ MIm Irene Cineadc ol Littleton N.- C. spent the week end wHJ^ relativias and friends in the city. J Miss Margaret Shannon is visit ing her sisbr and bother in law in Washington. „( I PF ARSON PTA MEETS I'it#- Parent Tejchen Am>’b h«?ia it;’ lint public M#eting Sa »- .!ay, October |« at 3.S9. Prof, Alrhonae Heniagbavg of (he N C- Culleg* was die "er. "■ MuMc was farniahcd bf ieiond grade rhythm baatt the sixth grade eh«ni& AWAY FROM YOV (Di>Ke«t«J to E. R. H. t* Eil*«tMt, N. C.) . Alone In the midst Of 'a twwt Of humanity. You’re not here And Fm near Tears of futility. I’m going on WitlKoat al^m. Is sheer vanity. Yet I donot heed A heart that bleeds. Through stupidity, I'plunge on Alone. Written by Lewyze Perry the and NCWTH CAROLINA CCMXECC STUDENTS HEAR REV. GEORGE L. FliWER AT SUNDAY ^SERVICE Rev. fleorge Fisher, diri.:etf>r of Saint Ambrose Epi%:oj^t Church of Raleigh, w&n introdn?ftl Thp Safety ^trol of the the student body a.s a fe^rl^ss The two Sunday nights of the anniyeraary will be^ given t»> the work of the Community Center. On the fifth Sunday the pupi j of the Pearson School will give the ^nnivmary pngeant. Tbia is beingf directed, by Mrs. G^irva Cheek aai|ist«d by Misses Cannady and Mi^oyt all teachers In the aeh^l. Dr. W. L Rajtiaoiae, iawecj - Oil neatfr gqrtday ^M, 0^. ^^iqr (tnd now miDister of the 23, Walter D. S.mit||^ . dnrratic First 8«pti*t Ckurch, South reader of New York'^ity, ■" ill Richmondt Virginia, will be -ithe be presented %y W. j Kennedy, speaker. %«cial music for the Junior burinesa manager .n Qccaaion will be given by Uw recttal 1^ tiie Center, i/lias^ llatio senior eholr under the dinu;tl»r ! Mae %rld|^forth will sing a g oup side High School enjoyed a iukt entei'taininn* social affair on Fri day night October &, in the school auditorium. «••••««*« The series of sen|ions,on the "Seven 5eai»," a* filter for Negro people. Sie tbeme of Rev. Fisher’s sermen was, "The way out for the N^fto," He developed his tfeme by pohiting osot to the enngre- gation that t^e way out was not ppeaelied^ ; by “Sy^ mtghT dr ^ww, lut the *■' I t spirit. It was further stated The annvwl anniversary bar^B. t the Negro ea4i only work his in charge of Mre. Effio Cott«n , way^ out thro*nfh Christianity, will end the oteervance oa, economics, moral re armamewt. Mondayr^ctotyer "anU repentance. AiMveoov Can Afford To Build! Rac«i«e fMiiltlon*, m>it««rBiag th* plaaaihg, rOMUKiiiig. aM «al«ei eoaitreetlaa ef a a*w keaa have aaver beesi »ew favM«Uei‘‘ - there’* abaelaUly ae reasea why have the sire. Ua4er tha FadenJ iMaai yoei aaa h«Q4 with &e eartohi^ ^ full ewaerahiv ... a hoaM that wOl he irecn hi 10 ev SO yaanC Aad t^r iaitial faivastaieMt Mad be eaiy M par eeat ef the valaa •t yaur property! T1>1» aaw aiathed of ftaaaciag ia easier. MMTe aa» veaieBi aad asere eeoBoialaal.. Take advantage ef *!■«» goMe* e^ ^ortaafty aow. ' COME IN NOW FOR ALL INFORMATICHI ABOUT FEDERAL LOANS AND HOME FINANCING PEjdft Specialists In " Pir£ Insurance - Rentals - Real Esiate- Pr«perly Maitagement - Automoliiile and All Kinds Of Insurance. ion »1-Meb^S* Norfleet, the gospel*of son«t. ranee & Realty H^M^CHAUX, Manager , N. C. I Plione J-6S2I D’ORSAY Beauty Salon 120 t-a SOUTH MANGUM STREET PHONE F-2S0I RUSH YOUR BEAUTY TROUBLES TO US WE DELIVER THE GO(M»S ' WE ARE PREPARED TO HANDLE any RUSH W I’T H Six Efficient Licensed Operators ^^WA1TIN1 TO SERVE YOU AT AUL TIMER.^ ^ ^SPECIAL' PRl^TATE RaOM SET ASIDE FOR Hair Dyeing - ONLY MRS. MARGARET BAILEY, Sr^talut i« FMay Carliag. MISS ELIZABETH BOOKtR, tpsafallst i> MaaUaariag a»4 Padicwring MISS MILDRED COMPTON, S#aciaiiat im Shaaspaatag aad Praaaiag MISS BEATRICE FREEMAN. S^aclaUst i> Manri Wmwi^ MISS VERA JEFFERIES. Spa^bt tm PRwaa Wavli« aad Faciala MR«, MARTHRMA SANDERS. Speelaliat ia Sgehemr Are^ and Pcr*caal Maka-upi. , N.C. MUTUAL Life Ins. Co* CONGRATULATIONS And Good Wishes j To You ON YOUR 40TH anniversary/ ElUs StHya aad Coaspaay has watrlia^ fraaa tk« hagkmiac tha grevrth aad iac«aaai»g^ iai»selaaf part tha North CaraUaa Mataal plays m dta aai^ tag of Darhass's pVaiyarlty ad civic achla'i^ ■Mts. Wa wuh to taho . tkis ogpHtaatity eoauaood 0m yoor groat work aa4 ,y«p. greater saeeaM yoar aftor year. wmm SSBSi liiiiiiSiBiBlieSiaHSila
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