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/©CIETT MRS. P. W. HARRIS, SOCIETY EDITOR All News For This Page Must Be Submitted Before 10:00 A. M. Monday Each Week PHONE R-6913 ATTENDS FUNERAL Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Felder, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Kay, 8r. motored to Keystone, Virginia Thursday to attend I'unerai rites for their cousin, Harritittn H^)eneer. * * * VISITS SON Mrs. Elizabeth liiitts of Pet ersburg, Virginia is visiting her sou, J. B. Butts on (’hautauqua Street. * .* * MRS. ISADORE MICHAUX HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB AND GUESTS Mrs. Isadore Miehaux enter tained her bridge «lub and guest players Satunhiy evening at her home on Formosa Avenu«. Beautiful .spring flowers vv'ere arranged throughout the home. Tables -wiTe set up with china, silver, and stem glassware, with center pieces of pansies from whieh a beautiful service of chicken salad sandwiches, punch and brownies whs enjoyed be fore play. Tables were cleared tallies drawn and partners selected for four progressions of bridge. When scon's were collected and tallied, gue«t first prize was a- warded Mrs. Olivia Thompson, with Mrs Nola Cox receiving second. Other guest players were: Mesdames Eula Harris, Janice King, Bess Whitted, Jidia Gar rett, Nell Hunter. Mollic Lee, Martha Donnel. Clnb first prize went to Mrs. Minnie Turner with second to Mrs. Gertrude Taylor. Other club members playing were.- Jlesdames Owen Cook, Margaret Shearin, EthH Mar shall, Elna Spaulding and flor- ice HoJmes. * * * WEEK-END GUEST Mrs. Janice King of New York City wa.s the charming week-end liouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cooke on Otis Street. * * * CARNATION CLUB MEETS WITH JULE DAVIS The Carnation Club met Hat- urday evening April 29th at the home of Julc Davis, 901 Walton Avenue. The home was beautifidly dec orated with pink and white carnations. Afti^r a bi'ief l)usiness session, a most dele'tabl(; repast wa.s served to the following mem bers: Mesdames Itosa Williams, Mary Johnscm, Anne Morrison, fiiiuru Whlite, Florence Boyd, Const^uie.e Davis, liiichel Daye, Messrs. John Williams, Frank Morrison and Jule Davis. The club members thanked Mr. Davis for being such a won derful host to the club. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mary .lohnson, 319 Willard Street. * # * SICK AND SHUT-INS Don’t forget our sick and sliut-ins: Mrs. Sallie Whitted, Mrs. Willie Ingram Ketchuni, Owen Gn“en, James C, Harris, Mrs. Ijmis«* Elder, Miss Edrice Williams, Miss Pattie Carter, Mrs. Mariah Oglesby, Tom Charleston, Mrs. Mary Evans, Mrs. Eliza Riveria, James Bailey, Mrs. Rosa Cleland. Bunny Atwater, Dr. I. E. Turner, Mrs. Nannie Sears, Mrs. Julia Afoore, Mrs. Eliza beth,' McCall, Mrs. Alice Geer, John Moore, Mrs. Mary Sims, Mi-s. Ila Evans, Mrs. Mary Al ston, Conway Burton. Mrs. Mary Whitley, John Burton, Mrs. Althea Collins, W. M. Rich and Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman. * * * MRS. JOSEPHINE CLEMENT HOSTESS TO MERRY WIVES BRIDGE CLUB Stiturday evening the Merry Wives Bridge ('liib met with Mrs. Josc[»hine Clement in her beaut il'ul raneir typo home on Pekoe Avenue. Really the Clem ent home is a tiling beauty. 'Tlip interior decorations and furnisJiing are most restful and relaxing and eye catchers here and there. Alexine, Billy and Wesley Joe Clement children rt'ceived at the door for mommy and rested wraps. From the dinin^r room table centered witli a basket of assort ed spring flowers a most delect able menu was served buffet st.vle. You seleoted your plate and filled it according to your hun ger of curried chicken and rice, congealed salad ring of tomato puree and cream cheese, hot tea, rolls, condiments of shred ded cocoanut, almonds and pickled onions, and fruit punclf. Tables were set up with silver aiiii centerpieces of assorted spring flowers. Four progressions of bridge was enjoyed and top scorer was Mrs. Olivia tJole with second going to Mrs. Plassie Harris. This being the last meeting until the fall, officers were elect ed for the coming year and this is done by keeping scores for the year with two top scorers being tile president and secretary. This honor went to Olivia Cole for president and Mrs. Frances Schooler, secretary. Gifts are presented to the two top scores from the club treas urer. Tlw gifts are double decks of playing cards. All members were present at this last meet ing. We shall mis this associa- tiorl of one club member Lu- Sy'bil Taylor who resigned. Club members playing were: Mesdames Olivia Cole, Frances Sc'hooler, Ethel Berry, Thelma Perry, Ijola Riddick, Selena Wheeler, Sadie Hughley, Alice Farrison, Fannie Robinson, Emma Randolph, LuSybil Tay lor and Pla.ssie Harris. * # * W. A. CLEMENT ATTENDS MEETING IN ORANGEBURG W. A. Clement was in Charles ton, S. C. Friday attending to North Carolina Mutual affairs, and on Saturday journeyed over to Orangeburg and attended sessions of the Alpha Regional. * # * LITTLE SANDRA ROGERS CELEBRATES HER SIXTH BIRTHDAY Little Sandra Rogers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claries Rogers celebrated her sixth birthday April 22 at the W. D. Hill Recreation Center with a group of her little friends. The children engaged in a number of games, story telluig and enjoyed the play facilities at the Center. Party favors w'ere giveu each child, and they enjoyed ice cream, cake and candies. Sandra received many beautifid gifts and was she de lighted i Helping to make Siuidra’s birtlijtlay a hapi>y occasion and a highlight in her life were; Evelyn, Natilie -and Jean Mar shall, Alichael Holt, George Wil liams, Vaniell Jenkins, Don and Teresa Groten, Sandra McKin- nie. Fern Thorpe, Alberta and liflobert Wingate„ Boo(ker and Evelyn Kennedy, Dickie Taylor, Claudinc Rogers. Warren Wheeler, William Peddy, Lyle Hooker, Carol Holmes, Gayle and Sybil Ray, Claudette and Wilma Prince, William and Gwendolyn Mc- l^ughlin, Patricia Jenkins. ' Both grandmothers, Mrs. Mary' Robbuis and Mrs. Flor ence Rogers helped to make Sandra’s day a happy one. Assisting Mrs. Rogers in en tertaining the kiddies were: Mesdames McLaughlin, Loris liay, Naomi Tlvorpe, Carlotta Holmes, and Helen Keton. * 1* * GRANT REYNOLDS GUEST OF DR., MRS. SWIFT Grant Reynolds of New York was the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Swift. * * * MOTOR TO GATE CITY . Mesdames Ethel Berry, Bess Whitted and Julia Garrett motored to Greensboro Sunday last where Mrs. Whitted spoke in interest of the Iota Sorority at A. and T College. * * * MRS. HATTIE B. NUNN HOSTESS TO THE HOBBYETTE CLUB ]\Irs. Hattie B. Nunn witer- taiiied the Hobbyette Club in the April meeting at her home home on Moreland Avenue. L.' Shelly, presidient ])resided over the business ses sion. Mrs, Alene Davis wa.s ab- ,sent due to illness and we hope for her a speedy rwovery. •\t the close of the meeting, Mrs. Nunn .servtnl a delicious plate lunch consi.sting of baked liam with horse radish, pickles, (ivaldorf saflad), assorted sand-* wiches, hi ho crackers, spiced tea, poiuid cake, ice cream, salt ed peanuts and mints. The following njembers were present: Mesdames li. Shelly, Martha Ro,ss, Elizab(‘th Fogg, ]\fary Singleton and P«arl Bar nes, Buttons Shelly. Mrs. Nxinn’s neiee Miss Vir ginia Barnes a.ssisted her in serving the members. Mrs. Marth^ Ross thanked tlie hostess for her splendid hos pitality. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Martha Ross on Rosedale Avenue. » # « MRS. DOROTHY SMITH ENTERTAINS HER BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Dorotliy Sinitli entertain ed her bridge club at her home on the college campus. The home was beautifully dec orated with spring flowers. Four tables were attractively set. I pou thb arrival of club members and guests, the hostess brought in a very appetizing ser vice which was enjoyed by all. Alter the service the tables were cleared and tallies drawn for bridge. Four rounds were play ed. When .scores were added the prizes were awarded to Mrs. (.Ueora Handy, guest prize, first club prize went to Mrs. V. J. Davis anti second to Mrs. Mabel W'atJon. (Club members present were; MeMcltunes Ruth Betts, Mabel Davis, Virgie J. Davis, Carlotta Holmes, Candis Pemberton, Isa bella Harden, Arnelle Roberson, MaudelU Scarlet, Mabel Wat- sini, Georgia Whitted and Mis# Lucille Baines. Gue,ss w«re: Mewlames Alma Bennett, Sulie Hughley, Cleora Handy. Ann Duncan and E. J. Jones. * * j* MRS. J, D. GAMBLE ENTERTAINS CLASS NUMBER EIGHT Club Number Eight of White Rock Baptist Cliturch held its regular modithly meeting last' Wednesday evening with Mrs. J. D. Gamble at her home on Pine Street. The members enjoyed playing games the first part of the eve ning. A business session follow ed, then tlie hostess served a most delicious repast. Members present at the meet ing were: Mesdames V. Pindle, V. Davis, N. Greene, M. Wilson, E. Michaux, J. Wheeler, A. Nichols and J. T. Taylor, teach er. # * * MOTOR TO SOUTH BOSTON, VIRGINIA ilr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harden, and Mr. aud Mrs. J. R. Betts motoretl to South/ Boston, Va. Suiulay and spent the day with Dr. aud Mrs. Jessie Betts and little Sandra. Mrs. Betts is the daughter of Mr. Harden. * * * MRS. MINNIE W. GILMER ENTERTAINS FUN LOVERS CLUB Mrs. Minnie W. Gilmer enter tained the li’un Lovers Club at her home on Dunbar Street. The home was attractive with flow er arangemeut of lilacs and narcissus. The club discussed the probability of accepting the in vitation extended to it have its August meeting in New Jersey City. . Th)b dub will discuss it fur ther at its next meeting, because all membei-s were not present. After the business, everyone relaxed and engaged in general conversation which was very en joyable. Mrs. Gilmer had as ker guests Mrs. Effie C. Daye and Mrs. Sarah Felder. The hostess served a delicious menu of fried chicken, tea rolls, pine apple salad with cream cheese, sliced tomatoes, potato chips, pickles, ice team aud coffe She was assisted in serving by Jlrs. Marie Cardwell and Mrs. Esther Thompson. Members present were: Mrs. Sue Bullock, Mrs. Mary Ray, Mre. Ruth Bibby, IVfrs. B. E. McLaurin, and Mrs. Roxie Dav is, who came in for a few min utes as her husband is ill. The club hopes for him a speedy re covery. SATURDAY, MAY 6tli, 19M THE CAaOLIHA TIMES pkom wvn •• PEARSONTOWN NEWS:;- Bj Mn. MabU Powell To the new families that moved in the Pearaontown sec tion a few weeks ago, we extend a cordial welcome and hope thlit you will enjoy our community. The Pearaontown reporter would appreciate your news. Miss A. Mason of Lincoln Hospital spent last Simday in Raleigh visiting her niece who ib a student at St. Augustine College. The Ije Fleur Garden Club members met Monday May 1st with Mrs. Nellie Toole on Pekoe Sjlreet. The home throughout carried beautiful arrangements of gladioli, snapdragons, ver benas and panisies, which were very pretty. Mrs. Beatrice White opened the Garden Gate by reading a poem .entitled “Tine Garden”, after which Mrs. Virginia Alston accompa nied the group in singing “I Come To The Garden Alone”. Quotations were said by each member. Mrs. Virginia Alston presided over the Business ses sion. Minutes and reports were given by the secretary, Mrs. El- ma Peddy. The membership committee, Mrs. Hazeline Wil son chairman made a report and two new members were accept ed in the club. Mrs. Luna Jus tice and Mrs. Lucy Norwood. The members were glad to have them join the club. Mrs. Evelyn Dudley and Mrs. R. C. Foreman our Program Planning Committees gave us interesting and onspiil^ng thoughts on “Insects and Di seases” and What to Plant in our Gardens now. Mrs. Foreman brought to us “How' To Keep Roses in Our Gardens from May to December” and a very prac tical solution to kill insects. Mrs. Peddy read a thank you card coming ffom Mrs. Mary Smith and a list of useful gifts that were showered her on last meet ing night at her home at a Kitch en Shower. At the close of the business session our president, Mrs. Lyda Wray introduced Mrs. Dorothy Manley and Mrs. Lil Farring- of the Year Round Garden Club. Mrs. Manley gave us highlights on her recent trip to Miami, Fla., which was very interesting She also brought to the club pictures of the lovely scenery that is now a reality in Miami. W’e also enjoyed remarks com ing from Mrs. Farrington. We are always happy to have our old Gardners come in and be with us. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Wray brought plants and seeds to the club where they were distribut ed to our guests and members. At th|is point the hostess took charge serving a refreshing re- pass of ice cream and assorted cookies. Miss Helen Boone assi- ted the hostess in serving. Mem bers present were: Mestlames Lyda Wray, Emma Cox, Gladys McKinnie, Beatrice W’^hite, El- ma Peddy, Geneva Dillard, Marion Henry, Virginia Alston, Mozella McLaughlin, Hazeline W’^ilson, R. C. Foreman, 'Evelyn Dudley, Mary L. Smith, Jauni- ta Page, Marie Pittman, Nelli Toole and Mable Powell. Mrs. Wray thanked the hostess for such fine hospitality. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Haze- tline Wilson in Forrest Wood Park out on Fayetteville Road. Miss Louiise Fitzpatrick of Aak- land, Ky., were gucsts on lust weekfiul of their daughter and niece, M. L. KN of Lincoln Hospital. bevel al siociui couit iics Were extended Mrs. Thirklin and Mias Fitzpatrick. On Wednesday evening, Bill Jones entertained at his apartment on Fayetteville Street where a steak dinner with all the trimmings was enjoyed at 8;U() p. m. with Mr. Jones as host. Those enjoying wwre Mrs. Tlvcklin and daughter Miss M. L. Thicklin and Mi.ss Fitzpat rick. On Thursday afternoon at 1 :(M) p. m. Mi.ss A. Mason and Mrs. Beatrice White were joint hostesses to a three course hmeheon given at the Nurses home. The meal wa« really de licious. Those enjoying the oc- Cii.sion with the hostesses and S|)ecial guests were Mrs. Josie Hdch, Mrs. Eleanor Llyod and Mrs. Mable Puwell. After lunch Mi-s. Lloyd and Mrs. Powell en tertained the guests with tour ing the betutiful flower gardens of Mrji. lavinia Eaton, Mrs. Wilma Milum imd Mrs. Alpjia Pamplin. The gardens were real ly beautiful. At 7 :()0 p. m. ,Thursday, Mrs. Gil«dys MeKuuiie entertatiJied, the group with a detectable snack at her home on Dunstan Street. Thoese enjoying the Mc- Kjuiiiie hospitality were Mrs. Cester A. Thicklin, Miss Louise Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Beatrice White and Mrs. Mable Powell. At 9 :0() the group enjoyed the hospitality of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Norris at their home on Fay etteville Road. The home was really lovely and the garden more than beautiful. At this time the group was really tired out so they joined the Powell's chatter. The day was well spent at their home for a cocktail and and' really enjoyable for the group. Oil Friday afternoon JMrs. Le roy Swift aud Mrs. 1. Z. Wil liams entertained Mrs. Chester A. Thicklin and Miss Louise Fitzpatrick witJi, a sight seeing tour of Chapel Hill. After the tour, refreslmients were served. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Bob Clay of Dunbar Street en tertained the guests with a sight seeing tour over the city, after- which refreshments of ice cream and cake was served. 'Hiey left Sunday aftiernoon for AsJiland, Ky, where Mrs. Thicklin will spend a few days with her sister, Miss Fitzpatrick. Local Lass Wins Trip To Calif. In Delta Contest Miss Edith Lavonia Ingram daughter of Mrs. Bernice I. Williamson of this city, a jun ior at Hampton Institute was this week announced tlib winner of the Delta Sigma Theta (Hampton Chapter) prize of a trip to California to the Sorori ty’s national convention during the summer. Miss Ingram sold the highest number of tickets for the Chap ter's animal Jabberwock. Mrs. Chester A. ^TlricWtli of Detroit, M^h and her s|[ster FRESH FISH IN SEASON QUAUTY SEA FOOD MEATS AND GRO.CERIES MOREHEAD AVE. STORE Phone 7-5248 . . . AND ... SMITH'S FISH MARKET 718 Fayetteville Street Phone; R-3491 Sponsored By Junior League City Armory MAY 12-13 DOORS OPEN 10 A. M. Mother's Day Essay Contest Closes Friday liou*ewiv*s League of the Durham and Profisiional ‘^hain this w ' k ajuiounct'S the cioee of the Mother's Day tJonteat which begin April 24. (>>nte»tantu from all suhools iu the city, with the exujptiou of llicks- town School, members of the gixtii, seventh ^d eighth grades, are participating. Entries received through May 5, which conform to all of the rules ot the contest will be eligible to receive an a ward. The writer of the winning essay will be awarded a prize and the Mothvr of that stu dent will be honored at her chcrch on Moth^irs’ Day, May 14. All essays are to be entitled, "Why I Think My Mother Is The Ideal Mother” They must be an original product of the contestant, not to exceed 200 words, and must be based on true facts of the Mother’s contribution to the home, church, community and city. Neatness of the essay, as well as cdntent, will be considered important in reaching a final decision. Mrs. Ray N. Moore Librarian at the Stanford L. Warren Library on Fayetteville St., vi^ill receive the three best essays from each class sub mitted by the schools. Mrs. Moore is also one of the judges of the contest, along with Mrs. Litha Brewer anl N. B. White. NCC Sorority To Hold Bathing Beauty Contest A.S plans for Delta Sigma Theta’s May Week celebra tion neared completion this week, the Alpha L^mbtia sor- ors at North Carolina College announced a bathing beauty contest aud aquaeale for later in the mouth|. The aquacade, which will be held in the college’s regula tion size AAIJ swimming pool in the Men’s gjnnnaskmi, is expected to attract several of the college’s most attractive co-eds whose swimming pro wess is said to match th«ir puleliritude. Among the participants in the May Week celebration will be ilary Hennes.see, Midway Park, junior; Josephine Jer- vay, Kal«igh^ junior; Jessica Msore, Wa.sluugton, junior and Sadie Rice, Winston-Sa- lem, junior. Relieve Monthly Distress Bttforci Pain Starts Sounds almott impostibU. do«fn’t it. Y«t prove that many womei> who take Cardnt a few days before painfal periods cet happy relief and aomttimea $uif4r no cramps at all. You tee» monthly dittreta ia commonly due to •pasma of the uterua. By helping control theae apaama Cardui ha^ aided thoiuanda of joyful women eacape thla monthly ordeal. See if Cardui doesn't aurpriae you. maybe ffet you by those aw ful days in wonderful s^le. It's certainly worth tryingl Aak today for Cardui. Mount Gilead Baptist Church DOWD STREET Rev. Harold Roland, Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 7th, 1950 0:30 A. M SUNDAY SCHOOL LEVI MITCHELL, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—SERMON Pastor 6:00 P. M.—B. T. U Hilliary Holloway and Miss Helen Morrison, Co-Leaders 7:30 P M.—SERMON Pastor “A FRIENDLY CHURCH” White Rock Baptist Church MILES MARK FISHER, Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 7th, 1950 8:45 A. M.—Call to Worship . . Schulnerich Electronics Mr. John H. Gkittis 9:30 A. M.—Church School: “Hosea, THe Man and His Message,” Hosea 4:1-9; 6:1-3; 10;12, 13. DR. J. M. HUBBARD. SUPERINTENDENT 11:00 A. M.—The Sermon: ‘-‘I Heard From Heaven Today” by the Pastor Senior Choir, Mrs. S. V. Norfleet, Directress 3:00 P. M.—Prayer Band Led by Rev. Mr. Nicholson 6:30 P. M.—B. T. U. Mesdames Leathers and Singleton, Co-leaders Brookstown News eeee Mrs. Etta J. Brasdta Thi; ld*«, l;v lir-n'>h .jf th» \ • nh, a A., ro t 1 it th - I. fJai , tho Ib'giilar ' n - dik -iji ■Mond.r. ni ht if)i home of .*li-, \nni5' :>-J7 M*rr-y prt'^ill^nt iFi char^- buMini '-i "I' the club vl and it " ‘•II plann il .«’ial pr'j^ram ..as i*irri^d out fw pro- vid>- .•nt>Ttainin> iif for trti- bt-r^. Thd j' prt-r^-nf .M>- damf-> Jiiiie f’uwtll, EUnnf>r Bro"n, I’atfit Hfr.ud .Mi; ■: Z*lma Kuh Howliiif and .Kn-ii Day-. ' dt'lij^litful rt [)a.‘ wai .st-rv f'd by the hi.^t*-* The ue.tt mectini' will be h- lil 1 Mr* J-hti 1'nrrin/- 1 rii. I fant Twii n64.f..r rl to Id: ♦ and f*=ff*bor) tot the i,.; .''Up* ; . d r r ifion i-. held i a h niifht in th- .-'■■h* ■ i liuild nt' if ill-- 4t Darham f ; ur'f Everyone is ’ory.rtlly invited f)n fh- iiek list: Mr^ Betty Iw. 4 '111 FVrrnll .Street; iJosephin* .Mi^ban^ — LinwJn H.ispitai and Elijah Hi^t'^petb “^•ll Th;)xron .^vi^nue West Durham News by MISS MARY LOUISE STEPHENS Missionary Group Entertained (Jn SuHday April '-’i, at 4 p. Hi. .Mis.-i K Itutli ;'’ti‘ph>‘n.'i u£ 4)2 Powe Streft t'litertained the Mi.siiionary Circle ul .\lt. Mlive A. M. E. Zion Church. The meting wa.s opened with de- vt>t*us led by the pr»».sident Mrs. Willie liiigers, after which a short program wa.s enjoyed. The program was composed of a reding entitled “Clean Up Vour thru Back Yard ' by Mrs. Maggie Siler; a solo, ‘ I'd Like To Be A Ciiild On Mother s Ivnee” by Miss Margaret Step hens and short talk on “The llond of Friendship ” by Miss .Mary I>juise Stephens. After the program the mem bers were inviteil into the dining room, which 'va.s beautifully decorated with spring flowers where a delectable menu, served buffett style and composed of chicken salad aud country ham sandwiches, punch, chocolate and plaiu sheet cake, peanuts aud candy was served the fol low. Mesdames (!ora Womack, Hen rietta Doekery, E. Gains, l^ethia Jacksou, Hannah Ray, •Maggie Siler, Lillie .McAdams, Katie McDanieU, Mary Taylor, Willie Rogers and .Miss Lula Boldware. and t ar^ F .r Diffen^nt Kinds Ilf Flowers". The members and jVusitorH enjoyed Mr. Long’s talk : -o vt-ry much and to show their ' appreciation, pri-seuted him [with a wuall gift. ! Mrs. Siler who prov**d to be I a fine hostess servfd sandwiches il ed tea, chi>colate ice cream mil and candy to the following Mestlames Henrietta Dockery, Henrietta Gordon. Cora Wo mack. Cora C.*anady, Cornelia Boldware and Mi.ssea Louisf* Thompson. E Ruth, Margaret and Mary Ijimise Stephen-s. West Durham Blossom Garden Club Meets The West Durham Blossom Gai'den Club held its regular lueetiiip Monday evening April L’4th at the home of Mrs. Mag gie Siler on Thaxton Avenue. The meeting was opened by singing the (iarden Song and reciieing the club motto and pledge. Mis* Margaret Stephens presiding. During the evening the club piv.sident, Mrs. Maggie Siler, presented the speaker of the evening, Koln'rt Ixtng, the Florist, who gave a very in spiring talk on “How To Plant Rev. T. . Graham, pastor of Wt-st Durham Baptist CTinrch Ilf Durham and Mt. Calvary 1’.apt 1st Chureh of Bahama preaehed a very forceful ser mon to an appreciative audience at ilt Calvarv Sunday April 3)th. On Sunday, April 30, a group of Safety Patrols from Lyon Park worshipped at the Mt. Olive A. M. E. Zion Church. A representative made an Mmest appeal to the audience to help them in their education trip to Washington. D. C. The aud ience responded by donating six dollars toward the trip. Twenty- three dollars was taken up at First Calvary for the patrols. On Sunday ilay 7th revivial will begin at Mt. Olive A. M. E. Zion Church. j;orner of Powe and Thaxton Sts., Rev Thom- t m of Henderson will conduct the services. Drop a card to our sick and shut-ins: iliss Josie Mebane — Lincoln Hospital; Miss Corina Bailey and Mrs. Lula Hower ton—Powe Street; Mrs Isabelle Howard—Page Street and Lit tle Virginia Stephens — 312 Powe Street. 7:30 P. M.—The Sermon: “The Winter Is Over” . . . by A* Pastor Mount Vernon Baptist Church Rev. E. T. Browne Minister SUNDAY, MAY 7th, 1950 9;30 A. M SUNDAY SCHOOL CLYDE RICHARDSON, Supt. 11:00 A. M.—SERMON . Pastor 6:00 P. M. Training Union Subject: “The Christian Standard Of Marriage.” Text: John 15:1-15. MISS LYDA VAXHOOK, Directress 7:30 P. M.—“The Lord’s Supper” Music By Senior Choir II MRS. E. B. FOULE. Organist First Calvary Baptist Church Corner Kent Street and Morehead Avenue Rev. H. H. Hart. Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 7th, 1950 9:30 A. M SUNDAY SCHOOL RICHARD JAMES, Superintendent 11:00 A. M.—SERMON . Music The Pastor By The Cb*ir MISS SIARY L. STEPHENS, Director 6:00 P. M Baptist Training Union RICHARD WIIililAMg, President 7:30 P. M Tb« Pattor .*r-
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