10 THE CAHOLrm/a * RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, MAf *l. 1961 The Raleigh SCENE IDLE- A-WHILE SOCIAL CLUB MEETS Mrs, Rosetta Rand, vice-presi dent of the Idie-A-Whi!e Social Club, presided over the brief busi ness session when Mrs. Louise Nunn cf 1006 South Person Strep* entertained the members last Thursday. » Following the business ses sion, member* enjoyed a delic ious meal and then got down to the business of games. Again at this meeting. Mrs. Hazel Williams won high prize and Mr*. Phyllis Haywood received loss- prize in pinochle. Mrs. Ro setta Rand won high and Mrs Elizabeth Pridgeon received loss- prize in pokeno. Other members present we? Mf,-dames Jennie Charles. Eshter Haywood. Catherine Hotrirn. Doro th\ Powell and Louise Walker. Members ss-ho missed the meeting were Mesdames Chloe C'nupp. Mary B Graham, Dorothy Jeffers and I lllie Taylor. Mrs Elizabeth Pi idgeon will sene a.« the next hostess of th? cl :b members on Thursday, May 25. CHURCH VISITORS IN THE CITY Visitors at St. Paul AME Church Sunday were Mr and Mrs L. D. Johnson fre-n Greenville. N C Mrs. Johnson is the former Miss Elizabeth Williams of this city. Mr. Raymond Hinton and Mr J. C. Blount nf Portsmouth. Va Mr Hin ton is formerly of Raleigh; Mr. Thomas Morgan from New York City, who was visiting his mother, Mrs Carrie B Dawson: Mrs. An- Maple raiipli Church Mews 8T MISS LENA M EURE On Sunday. May 13. morning ser vice began at the Maple Temple Christian Church at 9:30 with Sun day School Mr. Floyd Scott l* the superintendent. At 11. Oh o'clock, the pastor. Rev M F. Booker, made the call to wor ship and the junior choir marched m singing “Leaning on the Ever lasting Arms." After the choir had taken its place, it sang '‘Gloria Patri.' We were then led in prayer as Miss Bonnie Booker sang "The Lord's Prayer The first hymn of the morning was "Faith of our Mothers.” The Kcripture lesson was then read by the pastor. Rev. M. F. Booker, from the second book of Moses, called Exodus, 2nd chapter, verges 1-25. Prayer was then offered by Dee con Leman Evans. The mission offering was lifted as the choir sang "My Mothers Prsver Has Followed Me” Deacon Eddie Mcßride asked God's blessing over this offering The announcements of the week and the welcoming and introduc t.on of the visitors then took place The general offering was lifted as the choir sang "Take Your Bur dens to the Lord “ This offering was consecrated by the singing of • None But the Righteous.” Before the pastor began his ser mon, Mrs. Jean Jones sang the ,r«ry beautiful "Gods Amazing Grace." The theme of the pastor's ser mon was "A Mover's Wages'' This was a wonderful Mothers Day ser mon. It w>as centered around the sth verse of the 2nd chapter of Exodus. Immediately after tire sermon, the choir offered ** an invitations, hymn, "If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again ” The doxology w'as sung and the benediction pronounced which ended the morning worship serv ice Sick azsd Shut-In* Mrs. Carolina Woods, Mrs. Mary W nters. Mrs Texanna Robertson and Deacon Ed Reavis. MOMUMENTS SiEe* im—Mfcfhk GnuHU '*»uy Direct WARNER MEMORIALS mn HUtofcero, Raleigh, N. C. (Ac row* Railroad—Front of Method) <R*% Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co Os Raleigh mm HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL. TE 3-1071 I nie Wilder Luca* and two sons l She is the daughter of Mr and M. I W. H Wilder; and Mi Waltei Browning frOm N C. College. Dui ham. who worshipped with his mother. Mrs. Marion Browning BIRTHDAY PARTY STAGED FOR MRS. MrLFAN Mr*. Juanita MeLran was very pleasantly surprised Sun day, May 13, with a birthdav j dinner party. Mr* Jessie Cope land of I* Mecklenburg Ter race and Mrs. Maggie Wiggins, 3 Hvde Terrace, Mrs. McLean's sisters, were hostesses. Among guests present were Mr ! and Mrs McLean, mother and fa i ther-in-laiv of the nonoree. and : Mrs Pearl Highsmith. mother of | the honoree The menu consisted of barbecued j chicken, potato salad macaroni an i i cheese, pickles, hot rolls and but i ter, ice cream, cake and coffee Many very beautiful gifts were ; received. DRIVE TO RICHMOND Mr and Mrs. James R Hinton j motored to Richmond. Va ’vhe.v i thev visited Mrs. Hinton s fa her, i Mr. Charles W. Storrs, who is a Morning Star Baptist News BY MRS JESSIE M DF.LOATCH Sunday School began at eleven | o'clock with the superintendent in charge. The subject was. Disci pline in the Home.” Morning service was called to worship bv the pastor with the singing of "Holy, Holy. Holy The junior choir was in charge of mu sic with Mrs Lena Lee the accom panist. Scripture was read from Exodus 2nd chapter and 9th verse. Announcements were made follow ing the singing of "Blessed Assur ance.” Following announcements our pastor, Reverend S. R Spencer, brought us a wonderful message from Proverbs, 4th chapter and 4th verse. His subject was: "The Ten der Love of a Mother." The Reverend Harris, choir and congregation from New Bethel Christian Church rendered service for us at 4:00 o'clock. | With the president in charge, the | Baptist Training Union began at 7.00 o'clock The topic discussed was: “The Bible Speaks to Par ents and Children" Evening service began with the singing of "At the Cross ' The sen ior choir was in charge of music. Scripture was read from John. 20th chapter and 17th verse. After the ' singing of "Leaning on the Ever ! lasting Arms.” our pastor. Reverend J Spencer, brought, us a powerful | sermon from John, 19th chapter and | 2nd verse. His subject was. "The Mother at the Cross' Pololwing offering we closed with the singing of "Praise God Frcm Whom All Blessing Flows" Holly Springs lews BY MRS. THELMA McLAIN HOLLY SPRING— On Sunday. May 14, the members of the Mis sionary Circle of First Baptist Church, Hotly Springs, attended a Mother's Day Service at Oak Grove Baptist Church, near Apex. The visitnig evangelist was Mr*. Rebecca Ray of Raleigh who in charge She spoke frcm the top ic, "The Woman of Samaria " She pointed out that grace is the salt of Christianity. The speaker mentioned many du ties of mothers as well as fathers in the home. Unless our religions meet these requirements, they are ’in vain: ill One must have strong ■character in Christ <2> Stable ehar j acter of our lives <3> Humility, j 1 41 A forgiving heart. The ires* ! sag@ was filled with many thoughts and enjoyed by all. I The senior choir rendered simw Telephone TE 3-8777 Blood worth Street TOURIST HOME Clear-., Coml«ri»b4« SU»e*e Radio unit TeleviaioH m $ Bloodtrotlh SL *Us*ifffc DELUXE^OTEir Member es N, B. H. Clea.i, Comfortable Rooms Miss Lucille Griswold, Prop 220 E. Cabarrus St. tt&lelgb Phone TE 3-88 M WHAT'S DOING AROUND TOWN! : psnent at McGuire Veterans Hos ; pit al. SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE PLANNED Rev. T. H Harris, his choir and congregation ot Rush Me morial AME Zion Church here, will render service at the Mt. Ncho Church on Sunday night Ihe public is invited. ASPHALT JUNGLE" COMPOSER TO RALEIGH MAY 26TH i Duke Ellington, composer of the i I background music for TV s week- j jlv ‘ Asphalt Jungle" is schedule d j to appear in Raleigh for a dance I ! concert. This internationally known com . poser will perform at the Raleign i Municipal Auditorium Friday night, j May 26. ) His fans, who have not seen h:ri j recently but have heard his music j over TV behind The Asphalt Jiin- ! pie series, are awaiting this musical ■ treat with great expectation Thou sands throughout the Eastern pa t I of North Carolina are expected to attend Ist Church Os God News REV. MRS. N. A. FORD, Pastor The early morning prayer meet ; :ng began the services a' our | church on May 14. Mrs. Fayger M ; White was in charge. Sunday School opened at the usual time with Supt. Luther E Perry officiating ‘ Discipline in the home was the lesson for the Bible Class. i The 11 am. worship service be- j j gen with the processional by the • senior choir. The Rev. P. T. De laine brought us a wonderful Moth ers Day message. His sermon topic was "The Requisites of a Complete j Life.” A few of the many biblical j references given: Gen. 1 chapter, 27, Gen. 2:18-24; 34 St. Luke 1:6 Rev Delaine made clear the facts that in order to fully celebrate Mother's Day that one must ac knowledge the entire family." Man is an incomplete being without wo man and woman is an incomplete being vtithout man. Men and wom en must have the right relationship with God first and then each othpr The family altars that were ob served in our parents home should be continued in our own homes. We make all our visitor* welcome to worship with us and invite you to attend our service. Youth Fel lowship met at 5 p m. Church notices and activities: Tues. 4 pm, Week Church School; Wed. R pm. Mid-Week Prayer Meeting: Thurs. 7:30. Missionary 1 meeting and the Brotherhood will I meet in the Educational Building; | 8:30. senior choir rehearsal. | Closing thought: Train up the j j child in the way he should go; , ; and when he is old, he will not j depart from it. Prov. 22:0 —R. PRICE HUNTER, Reporter Jeffrey’s School News The annual May Day activities were held Friday. May 5. at 12 o clock noon A wonderful time was enjoyed by all attending in spite of the extremely coo! temperature. The theme for the festivities was “Heart of the West” Mrs. J. D. Sherman was chairman of this as -1 fair On Thursday night, May 18, ai 8 p.m., the eighth grade w ill present two one act plays. Life O' The Par ty and French Toast. Characters are: William Bunche, Thelma High, Barbara Fowler, Geraldine Snell ings, Charlie Taylor, Bernadia Smith, Carolyn Rochelle. Margie Hayes. Carolyn Mitchell, Jimmy Bledsoe, Tbeoga Carrington, Lewis Webster, and Carl Chavis, Also. Lawrence Dunn, Rufus Rochehc, Peggy Bledsoe, Willie M. Mitchell Cora Ray and Judy Canaov. The third graders presented foi their assembly program Friday, May IS 1961, ‘Th« Princess Who j Wouldn’t Dane*.” Characters were: King. Lorenzs Dunn, Queen, Mamie Hayes: Prin cess, Pamela Batey; Lady Edythe. Phyllis Thorpe Sir Fuss Button j Kenneth Chavis; Prince'Percy. Cle j owen Evans; Bootmaker, Albert 1 Alston; Happy Jock. Ennis Dunn I Dancers, Gwendolyn Dunn, Ellis i Wiggins, Samaria Holden. Melvin Wiggins, Emma Ewing, Rufus Ev | ans, Dianne Chavis, Larry Malone, j Jacqueline Utley, Charles Gist, I Jesse Sntiling, Josephine Harris | Janet Fowler and Albert Alston PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS BY MRS MAY L BROADIE Our Father. may our hand*, he always open to give rather i than to receive. Deliver us from the Gns of loud prolc- ions of faith, blit help us to love our fellow man and minister to his needs." ■ UNION BAPTIST Sunri a v i School b< gan at 9:45 with Sup'. Walter Price in charge Regular services smarted at 11 o'clock with j the senior choir rendering music. The enjoyable sermon was deljv i rod hy the pastoi the Rev £ Ma.-on, WILLIAMS GROVE BAPTIST | Church School opened at 9:4.) with j Supt Crews in charge Morning (services started ai 11 o'clock with j iHe Tots and Teens Choir in charge I es mu.-ic A very encouraging mes ! -,'ge was delivered by the rumor : pastor, the Rev. W Davjs Sr The j pastor is lhe Rev. B H. Closs. : OBERLIN BAPTIST Sundav School started at 945 with Supt. j : Walter Curtis in charge Morning 1 v or. :up began at 11 o'clock. It was Woman's Day and a large audience was present. The Womans Chorus was in charge of music A won derful address was delivered by Mrs. Sylvia W. Payne, instructor of j music at St Augustine's College. | The pastor. Dr. Grady D Davis, land congregation enjoyed this ones ! sage. YOUNG'S MISSIONARY TEM PLE C'ME—-Church Sciiool opened at 9 45 with Supt. Mary Frazier presiding Morning services stait- : ed at 11 o'clock w ith the senior j choir rendering music. A soul-stir- • ring sermon was preached by the pastor, the Rev. J. N. Leverctte, ! from trio Book of St Luke, His subject was: "Good News." | WILSON TEMPLE METHODIST I Apex News BY AIRS, LOUISE COLVIN I APEX— On Sunday, May 14 Sun , day School began at Fust Baptist ai 10:00 am. The attendance was good Superintendent A I. Justice allocated time for each teacher and class to pay tribute to mother, af ler the lesson period. It w-a.s very drew, Ist verst MRS. COLVIN Subject: "You better run." The I message was highly enjoyed by all. Rendering the music was the ail- Kirl chorus of Cedar Rock Baptist Church, Scotts Grove choir. Razzell Creek choir, and Cary Christian Church choir Visiting ministers were Elder Davis of Pittsboro. pat tor of Fellers Grove, and Brother Arthur Patty, who has been re cently called into the ministry. The program was very success ful. and words of appreciation were given to Mrs Lucille Horten for supporting hei huiband so wonder fully as be is a member of !h? Cltrislum Horne Church. Visitors home fin Mother s Dav j were Mr. and Mrs Lea Mangum of Washington D. (’. visiting her I mother Mrs Mmdei Mangun . M and Mrs Matthew Thomas Hor ton, Jr ntid fanuK nf Langhnm. j Pen no .and Mr MrKenlv Horton of Pnila. ail children of Mrs far* 1 tiller Horton: Mrs. Lickly Jones nf Longhorn visited relatives Visiting out-of-town wrie: Mr. end M's Wrcslcy Lassiter and Mr ,-nd Mr*. William Gibson visited their aunt, Mrs Lena BatchW of Tarboro. The Rev W T Bigelow, pastor of Fust Baptist will celebrate his j 4; h anniwt.on Sunday night. May 21. ot 7;3n o'clock at First Bap . list Many outstanding singing ■ j groups w ill appear M C will be ,iT Ruth of WSRC. Durham. The , | public is invited to attend. ! DRIVE [ SAFELY i gfPl! Even m the Son of man I esmt not to be mini stored uk- | to, bnt to minister... (Mat j lhew 20:28) Mar.v troubled people who turn to religion for personal “peace oi mind" find & when tiMT follow 'the Master's <w ample of service and giving. Their problems grow small as they turn their thoughts and time to helping others in low# ; m d C&rktian brotherhood. ! - Sunday Sc: on! opened at 945 v.tii Supt Nannie Morgan pro - f;: : Regular wm ship started at II o clock w ith the junior and son ar c.loirs rendering music A vei v inspiring sermon was delivered by the pas’oi. the Rev. O W Burwick. FIRST BAPTIST—Church School opened at 9:30 with Gen. Supt. W. II ia> lor. Sc. in charge. Morning cervices started at 11 o'clock with lhe junior choir rendering music. The responsive reading was led by i.ie Rev. J. Lestei The morning lesson and prayer were delivered : y the Rev, ,J. H. Clanton A most enjoyable and enlightening sermon v.as preached by the pastor, the Rev Charles W Ward, whose sub ject. was: "The Assuring Voice of Motherhood." BTU opened at 6:30 p.m with leader Frank J Hinton in charge. Evening worship started at 7:30 o'clock The pastor and members of the congregation of First Baptist are in deep sympathy with the family WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS " And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considereth not the beam that i* in thine own eye7" Matt. 7:3. Mos.t of us experience times in our lives when we feel slighted We feel shut out from a group nf persons or a clique in our neigh borhood or organization. And we tend to take a critical attitude to ward these persons who seem to be enjoying themselves more than we are. At such times we magnify the trivial and overlook the important. We think of what others fail to do for us. instead of what we can do for them. We allow envy to blind us to the high goal of helpfulness and harmony set for us by God. It is at such times that we should make the supreme effort to switch curselves from condemnation to commendation, and from criticism to compassion We need to keep our minds on happy harmonious things instead of on apparent inharmonies We must remember that life isn't a perpetual state of receiving good Rush Memorial AMEZ Church BY AIRS. ANNIE H. THORPE The spirit ran high at our church last Sunday because K was Moth oi s Day. There were some whose earls were overjoyed and some who were very sad. It was Benjamin West who said. A kies from my mother made me a painter” No position in life superior to that of a “Mother.” Whatever we have accomplished in life, we owe it to our mothers. The junior choir furnished t.he music. Immediately following the cal! to worship they marched grace fully out of the choir room singing God of our Fathers". Following the doxology and choral response, the responsive reading was given, lead by our pastor, Rev, T. H. Har ris. Our first hymn, "Lord of Life and King of Glory" was lined by Bro. Robert Graham, who is a stu dent at Clinton College in Rock Hill, S. C. Scripture lesson was then read by Rev. Harris from Acts, the Ist chapter, comprising 16 verses The soul-stirring prayer followed offered b\ Bro Neil San dt rs MAKE EXTRA MONEY SELL Th e Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it is still news, Liberal Commission Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. m m. <*a am *»*»•» oat «• **& aa» a* no «s» am mbs <| , THE CAROLINIAN 518 E Martin St. B Raleigh, N. C. f 8 Please send details of how I ran earn money selling % j The CAROLINIAN in my community, I think I can sell g I - —copies weekly. t * NAME « l» , ADDRESS . r g * CITY OR TOWN , 1 inf I he late Mrs. Lucy Rand, who d last Saturday in Greensboro. : J Rand was a member of the -i nior choir of the church. ST PAUL AME—Sunday School opened at the usual hour with Mrs H. T Mitchell in charge. The open ing exercises were led by Miss Elsie Scott's class, by Linda Lee Kelly and Ernestine Robinson. The Sun day School lesson concerned par ents, so two poems, "Tribute to Parents were read by Sylvia Hern don and Henry Worth, Jr. The les son was reviewed by Mr J. C. Washington, with closing remarks by the pastor, the Rev. L. S Penn. The morning service opened with the "choristers leading the proces sional The sermon was given by the pastor, whose text was taken from St Luke l-46th verse. And Mary said. My soul doth magnify the Lord" Subject: "Spirit of » Great Mother.” The sermon was a beautiful tribute to motherhood and w'as enjoyed by the eongrega -1 ion. things. We nave to do eur share ot giving, too. remembering always that our reception of bappicee* is in proportion to our giving of hap piness. Remember that the Divine Love of God is yours, and yours to share with all others. This Love of God can sustain and protect you wher ever you go. and it can make all that you do have purpose and meaning. Imbued wish this Love of God. you can look out at the world with eyes of Love, and you are not affected by what you may have formerly termed slight*, insults, or effronteries. By bringing God into the fore ground of your thought, your irri tation and phque have vanished like darkness before the *un. You know that this is your Father's world, that it is * good world, and that you are co-operating with God to keep it so. “Lei all too** that ■oek the* rejoice and be grtsd It* tto** Psalm* 0:t8. Our second hymn, “Faith of our Mothers” was sung, also lined by Bro. Robert Graham. Rev. Harris then chose his text from lhe same chapter read Acts 1:14: “These all continued w'ith one accord in pray er and supplication with the wom en, and Mary the Mother of Jesus and with his brethren,” Theme. “Mother and her presence ” Rev. Harris gave to us a real gospel message, one that even the smallest child could appreciate. He enlarged greatly on the following: I. Godliness. 11. Generous love for God and Children. The message contained much food for thought. In the afternoon, a motorcade was formed and we joiwney to Durham where our pastor deliver ed a fine message. He preached from the theme; "When in dis tress God’s people are sure of His help." May we invite you to come and hear him also. Our thought for the week: "Bless ed Lord, let love reign in my heart and its power radiate from my life ” My Lady's Doings + A A In And Oat Os Toun SCLC Announces $75,000 Drive To Pursue Ala. Case ATLANTA— Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference announced at the closing session of the Annua! Board Meeting in Montgomery. Ala . an immediate drive for *75.000 to defend four officers of the organisation who are co-defendant* with the New York Times newspaper in a 2 1-2 million dollar libel suit The Itbpl action was instituted by five officials of the State of Alabama who chaiged that a paid advertisement supporting Dr. King in the perjury trial, with the four ministers’ names attached, was "un true and libellous". The four men. •as written! have had judgments of $500,000 each returned against th<m by Alabama juries Or King declared before a “standing roo*a only’’ crowd at the Holt Street Baptist Church. sMe of many protest meeting* during the famous boycott that “We will take these cases ail the way to the Supreme Court if necessary. We will not let throe freedom fighter* down.” The closing session of the Con hsrence passed a body of resolu tions. among them was one that sharply criticised President Kenne dy for back-tracking on civil rights legislation. “It appear* that the Chief Executive is now being in fluenced by what is called “realis tic politics'" "The passage of the Federal aid to education bill with no anti-discriminatory clause will be a tragic mistake. Once more the Federal government will become the chief investor in perpetuating the ills of segregated schools.” Mj liighkirs "fWi, Jut totrely enotsgh to psay woe tones .. . why 7“ real thirst quewtel SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. It* W. Sofflth TE S-im Raleigh- K. C. Finance or Borrow On Your Car Through Ths Dillon Motor Finance Co. 12S E. 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