14 THE CAROLINIAN’ RALEIGH, N. C. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1970 cabbing' jBWlf About Town i&Jayg One cannot helii to in honor until lie has achieved it. Bet tor keep yourself clean and bright, because you are the window throng' which \ou must see the world. --George Bernard Shaw •* * * 1 ACATIONING Miss Curltila Vaneev of 508 S. East St. is spending her vacation in Hampton, Va„ with he: nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mis. Howard Broadie and in Mt. Vernon, K. Y., with her nice-, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alien Johnson. We are certain that »’ is will be a most hap- P- and memorable one for her. h . CENT H USE GUEST Mr. and Mis. Lorenza Sand ers of 704 F. Hargett St., had as theii recent house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sand ers and children of Washington, D. C. Mr. Charles Sanders is ti • brother of Mr. Lorenza San ders. They reported a most en joyable stay and visit. CEI. i.BRATES 18th BIRTHDAY Mr. Donald Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Sanders of 704 E. Hargett St., celebrat * ■ is 18t! birthday on Sunday 7ul. *. A birthday party was s’ eu . . by Miss Lena Mc- C lain. friends were on r i to help celebrate. May we mi along wit! your many f lids, happy 18th birthday. M.i. \ live to celebrate many n: ire happy ones. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED M:. and Mrs. Alexander King of 8;c s. Stab.* St., announce the marna. . of their daughter, Margo Elaine, to Mr. Omar Kai d of ytlanf. , Ga. The v.ed !ill : ok place on Juno 12. VA ATTONINC IN D. C. y .. j p . j : t} St Side f\em inders J BY MRS. RUTH M. BETHEA i'| 844 E. Lenoir PHONE 832-6389 > : • '.iniful summer weather is greeting us daily. How great it is when we can be counted among the living, serving God a ! treat ing our followmen in the iyi t and Chris tian way. ! ( member a «!<••! a.-tiiig trib ute fd Rev. Di. ai d Mrs. B. S. F’oust will lie hold at the St. Paul AME Cl urcl. Thursday < . oni:ig at 7 o’clock. All the friends are invited to join the members in making this a warm ii'llow - ip. Re;. Foust 1 as truly heou. not only a wonderful pas tor, but a devout friend to Ra lt-ig! and all of its inhabitants. It is nice and wonderful to truly be missed when one departs fi on; a place of lovely con nection as the Foust family is doing. "iiis columnist hopes for them plenty of good luck as they sojourn in Baltimore. Rev. Charles N, Bourne has come to Italeigh to take the helm •it Saint Paul AME Church and continue the good work. This columnist ! ea rti 1 y welcomes Rev. and Mrs. Bourne. ME N COI'NCII BR SAKE AST (7:i Sunday at the Davie Street Presbyterian Church there will be an important session. We will look for you to support this church in each activity. Y on will be happier. Miss D. E. Carter from New Bern spent several pleasant days recently with her broth e: Mr. Caswell Carter, and sister-in-law, Mis. Mary Cart el . She also attended the grad ouation of lie: niece, Mrs. Car- What’s keeping you from looking good? Dry, brittle, breaking hair? I vC r -to CjOt Jpset SbOLlt Nc CiTI ::K: to ■ ■ '• ' crown ng glory breaking off. Scientists tot -js that ove r ...s : C ano over-processing ha-r with chemicals are ofte t'-,e major caos-s of brittleness. But even curly "natora ha r.a •; <•. and frequently breaks, just in everyday combine. Professional hairdressers, too, knew curly hair tangles ra - ; it r ;;s f be sut'-;ned before combing to avoid break mo Th.'-s way you'll avoid irritation to the scale and dam-age to ft e hair ana roots. Many, many hairdressers re-y on spray-on C a • :' Hair So New" the no-rinse cream r nse It instantly soft*-r r and relaxes all human hair (even wigs) and prevents breakage during everyday combing. Your hair stays soft and tangle-free.' When you have questions about your hair, it's smart to go to a professional hairdresser. ..the one who's trained to t the whole family of fine Clairol products the way you need then ..to keep your hair a; its most beautiful So don't get upset. Get a lift from a quick visit to tne e- cert . your hairdresser. And keep on looking good 1 Your professional hairdresser has all the answers... ask for a free consultation today! ■S ' lr -' t Q '- Covlr-.v %>( n.i . Ir--. Marilyn and Ronald Sanders, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza handers of 704 E, Hargett St., are vacationing in Washington, D. C, They nave reported a lovely vacation so far. Have a good time kids!! ENJOY DEEP SEA FISHING Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza San ders recently enjoyed deep sea fishing at Snead’s Ferry, N, C, They said they believe the fish knew the Sanders were there because they really did some good biting. Try to remember us next time, GUEST OF PARENTS Mrs. Gertrr ■ Copeland Parks of New Hav< , Conn., is in the citv i .most of her parents, >.!;. .m, Mrs. Frank Copeland of '29 Newcombe Rd. It is always nice to see and greet our hometown girls and boys. Hurry back. STUDYING AT SCHOOL OF ARTS William Gerald McDaniel, son of Mrs. Mol lie McDaniels Jones and a rising senior at the J. W. Ligon High School, is presently studying at the School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, where he won a six-weeks scholarship in dran atics. W il liam writes back home that he is doing nicely and is enjoying his studies, which include dra ma, stage craft, ballet, poise and etiquette. He wishes to thank all those who made this trip possible. We say, congrat ulations Gerald, may success always be yours!' Note: Thanks always for your many calls and correspon dences. Keep up the good work. lyn Carte. Peebles, from Shaw University. Many visitors from differ ent parts of the country were in tlie city for the fourth of July vacation. We hope their visits were enjoyable and their returns to their various homes were sage. We wist; for our sick to al ways remembo: they are count ed in our prayers. Among our sick are Dr, W. F, Clark. Mrs. Isabella Muldrow, Mrs. Anne Robinson, Mrs. Flo rence Robinson, Mrs. Lucille Warren, Mrs, Mattie Watts, Mrs. Janice Atkins, Dr. L, M. Bell, Miss Frances Bird sail, Mr. Jesse Burley, Mona Butler, Mrs Cora Graves, Mrs. Beulah Holt, Mrs. Mamie Jones, Mrs. Fannie Mebano, Mr. James Phillips, Mrs. Mar guerite J. Rogers, Mrs. Marie Rouse Rev. C. S. Stroud, Mrs. Mattie Wall. Dr. M. L. Watts, Mrs. Ada White and Mrs. Wil lie Wilson. Think well of everybody .md have prayer for each othei as we travel through this world. News has come to this col umnist that Rev. J. A. Lester ot 608 Calloway Drive was call ed to his Heavenly Home Mon day night after a long illness. We commend his famib toGod, who doet! all things well. Our sympathy goes out to each of h.is loved ones. * •* k A 53-year-old career medi cal administrator, Willard G, Hitchings, recently was named ilrector of the VA Hospital in Miles City. Montana. mrsTbethea MRS. JAMES C. JUDD a infers i fowS sj, »jji ywcu Miss Mat ii.- I - ms Sanders, daughter of M: Lottie San ders of Raleigh and the late Mr. William J. San irrs, recent ly became' tho mice of Ser geant James C ceil Judd, the son of Mrs. Lizzie McNeil! of Raleigh and the late Mr, Willie Judd,' Sr, The ceremony was held at the Young Women’s Christian Association. The Rev. William Lucas officiated. Miss Linda Jones was the soloist. She was accompanied bv Miss Bonnie Jones. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother, Mr. Leon Sanders. Mrs. Maxine S. Wil liams s:stm oi E i. birde, v as the matron of honor. Mr,Willie Judd, Jr., brother of the groom was best man. Ushers were Mr. Ernest Evans and Mr. George Newkirk. A reception followed the ceremony, Mrs. Fannie Young blood and Mrs. Hilliard were trie hostesses. Mrs. Shirley Newkirk was on hand to receive the guests. Out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders and daughter, Renee, Mrs. Chris tine Hawkins, Mrs. Bottle Har ris and Mrs. Diane Butler, all of Baltimore Maryland; Mr. and Mrs. George Lancaster and air. and Mrs. James Fisher of Chase City, Virginia, Miss Do lores Dow of Ellist.on, Virginia, and Miss Janie Dews of Ap pomattox, Virginia. The bride is a graduate of Saint Augustine’s College and ’ V. \ * MISS DUNSTON ENCAGED- Mr. and Mr.- fa-port Leonard DunslO! announce * ■-’ engago n ent of then daughter, Miss 1 oraint L'uiiston .Hiove. to ,\H . Walter 0. Da.m:p- ft, Jr. of Raleigh, son of Mr. m : Mrs. W. C, Dav< port. I ride* elec' a- , 1 am: 9 ■ N ! Carolina Central ’University, whore s!it' ' as a mi meet olt. e Ahp a Kappa Ain! a : it' .. Her fin.'.w is a ■ ■ vtii.'-o: of More; ms, >;.viHoc.-• ir. Atlanta, Ga. whore ' was a ir.be of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fra terutty. He :s cur r-s'My em ployed wi l ,' Ha' Art 1 in-Ander son firm in Atlanta, Ga., as an accountant. An ug. 15 wedding is planned. Obituary MRS. LENA MONTAGUE Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Montague, 78, of 1300 East Edenton St., who died last Sunday were held Wednesday at 2 p.m, a: Martin Street Bap tist Church, by Dr. P, U. John son. Burial was in the Ca'Olina Biblical Carder s. Survivor are three sons, Ru fus Montague of Wandanch, I. 1., N. V,'; James Montague of Los Angeles, Calif., and Hour; Montague of Baltimore, Md.; two daughters. Mrs, Laura Randolph of Fairbanks, Alaska and Mrs. Marie Winters of Ra leigh; two brothers, Lewis Hin ton of Baltimore, Md,, and Rich arti Hinton of Philadelphia, Pa.; and one sister, Mrs. Lula Car lisle of Orlan, N. Y.; fourteen grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. she attended North Carolina. Central University. The groom is now serving with the United- States Army. The couple will make their home in Maryland. Personals GUEST SPEAKER Rev. Sister Dwight Ray will be tin featured speaker for the annual Woman’s Day service July 12 at 11 o’clock at the New Bethel United Church of Christ, Poole Road here. Rev. J, R. Johnson is pastor. * * * Fames honored ! e trustees of St. PauIAME Church honored five ladies on .; l.t•, June 28 at the morning si - ice. They were Mesdames t.m P. Eaton, Effie Joyner, i.ne Hodge, Nellie Smith and Miss Rachel McCauley. V- 'hoi friends and mem bers of ti •> congregation listen • ! at'enlivel;. to Mrs. Geneva Brown read “This Is Y'our Lib ” each enjoyed a mom ents reflection. Kite hostess served during ■■ a fellowship hour. Mrs.Phyl lb- 'Fill;; i.-> pi - sklent and Mrs. M. ! !a . . v ice president of the > >: ss committee. * * * Hi VTA AI. SERVICE • <-s‘. Madie Clark Rob- R " ' itighter of the late M"-. H. E, Clark of Wilson MiTv Id ■ r first revival it the \ME Zion ■ with Rev. W. R 1 ' ■ ■ i aleigt as one of the guest speakers. * * * NEW COVENANT HOLDS JUI V 4 PICNIC * lll -Dil; >a ( 'rok-out was held Porn I-tv p. sponsored by the pastor. !b , Alma Williams. On to menu were hot dogs, 'hamburgers, potato salad with cake, kool aid and other re freshments. Among those who planned this wondu ft 1 occasion were Moth er Bive-m:iii, pastor Williams. Elder Locklear, Mrs. Mary (On! m Mrs. Rebecca Allen, Mi o Nora Robinson, Mrs. Ma ry Spence r, Mrs. Mildred T! impson and Fred Wilson. Also attending were Misses Kathy Allen. Rosa Anne and Fan Locklear. Jewel Hocka da;. 1 r tie Joyce Anne, Willis Lockleai Thomasjr., ■ i d L'litinaan I ocklear. ’ Kevin Alien. Kriss and Timothy Flav ian Ei. Kenneth, Marsha ana To: i Strickland, Brenda. Wan ii Mick*-;. Phillis,Tommvand Bor.'al i nek and Mary and FT on, . Club News rilS SEDATES HELD MEET Ti i- Sedates met at the home if Miss I illian Sturdivant, New r Saturday, June Th*' r ecline . as opened by the president, Mrs. Beatrix Flov is, vi l prayer in uni son, The club motto was led :; Mis. Mayola Winston. The business session was 1,- ld and the meeting closed. A delicious repast was served and enjoyed by all. We were happy to have Mr. and NO s. Paul Hunter of New York City as guests. Vembe' s present were Mes • lames Alice Collins. Sarah D avis, Bea tr ix F lowers, Anne Ho ; ; ' , ! enora Jones, Alyce 1 .is, Alice Montague and Ylayola Winston. The next meeting will beheld at the home of Mrs. IT urine Moore, Fountain Drive at a date to be announced. * + t ROSE BUD FLOWER GARDEN CLUB MEL T/ The Rose Bud Flower Gar den Club held their monthly meeting at the lovely home oi Mrs. Lex Colson, with the president, Mrs. A, A. Cooke presiding. Members attending were Mrs. Colson, Mrs. P. I, Higgs, Mrs. Nora Sanders, Mrs. Jennie' Charles, Mrs. Zannie Hay wood and May L. Broadie. Af ter the business session every one was invited to the dining, room which was decorated with all spring and summer flowers. The table was beautiful with a lovely flower arrangement which matched the linen. The food was tops with various dis! - es with all the trimmings. The picnic will tie held In Mrs. Colson’s garden next Thursday. * * * LES BRAVES CLUB MEETS The Les Braves Junior Wo man's Club held its last meet ing for the year Saturday even ing, June 27th with a grand slam cookout at the home of Naomi Leak, The games that were play ed along with the food, were immensely enjoyed by all. Members present were Mes dames Mary Graham, Phyliss Haywood and Catherine Jones from the Mary Talbert Junior Woman’s Club; Edith and Sonny Trice, Gladys and Norman Avery, Alphertia and Marcus White, Johnsie, Quinnie Woods, Lennie and Jason Leach, Cla rice and Craven Banks, Zelnia and Judson, Deloris and Billy Rand, Daisy Harris, Carrie Thomas, Lucille William, along with our hostess, Naomi and Percy L,eak. * * * The American Red Cross is urging all Americans to write Hanoi, protesting the treatment of U. S. war prisoners and ap pealing that their identities be made known and that they be allowed to exchange letters with their families. An airmail let ter, carrying 25 cents in post age, should be addressed to: Office of the President, Demo cratic Republic of Viet Nam, Hanoi, North Viet Nam. Music Notes And Half * 5 BY MRS. E. M. M. K:. IV *'-« Congratulations! to Miss Wil helmina Lewis, a former vocal music and piano student, under your writer, and daugher of Rev. and Mrs. Lewis. Wilhelmina is a sophomore at Virginia State College in Instrumental Mu sic Education, with Organ as a major and Oboe as her minor, j She is also a ] member of the | marching and 1 concert band, and has travel led extensively with this group. I Because of their successes, the band has made a record with works by the fol lowing composers: Massanet, Tschaikowsky and Oscar Glenn. Orchids to Mrs. Thelma Hall Peacox, a former student, and her sister, Mrs. Bernell Hall Becknel a former resident of Raleigh, now of New Y’ork City. Both of these young ladies are outstanding soloists at the New Covenant Temple United Holi ness Church, under their choir director. Mr. Delmar Burt. Much praise is due to Mr. James (’.Timmy) O’Neal, Jr. A former resident of Raleigh, and while here in tlie Capital City, he sang in the choir and played football at Washington High School. After high school, he attended Shaw and was a •member of the football and baseball teams, and the Shaw Players. James also furthered his studies at Temple Univer sity. But in tlie fall, he will lx; teaching in Oslo, Norway as a BY JAMES THOMAS The Gospel Community Club will meet Tuesday, July 14, at 8 p.m. The 16th anniversary of the Gospel Jubilees will be held at tlie Raleigh Safety Club Sunday at 7;30 p.m. Guests on the program will be the Harmony Male Chorus of Apex, The Silver Echoes of Gar- 1 ner, The Oxford Harmoneers of| Oxford, Little Ernest Bunvell of Butner, The Macedonia Four, The Capital Cltv Five, The Evening Five, all of Raleigh. The Gosnel Jubilees Families, Wives and Children The program will start prompt ly at 7:30 p.m. The emcee so; the program will be each mem ber of the Gospel Jubilees The Golden Wings of Seim: will celebrate their 11th an niversary on the third Sunday In July at 2 o'clock at Eastern Star Holiness Church, East Hargett St. Tiie second half will take place at Halyn Temple Chord In Christ in Selma. Mr. Karl Royal from WI.EB in Smith field and Elder Daniel William s of Selma will be the emcee’s for the program, featuring the following groups. The True Lights of Selma, The Gospel Keys of Spring Hope, The Gold en Aires of Garner, Pilgrim Travelers of Zebulon and the Clouds of Harmony of Zebulon, The Gospel Travelers, The Capital City Five, The Gospel B\ MRS M\h I h! i)A ;;; 12 CHAVIS WAY- 832-0189 The 1-t o ■ ■■ .- pel Os si . : p ly caU,-i : cession.’' 1’• ,w.i ; ; sitii; means t! * of person u ■ ,m • came into the v . H; ■ • net's. Hi. p: W. : i and inu r0e.1e.,1 and firi t!te woj i . deeji coticoi . .1 c< sion for ti.osc v.; terceded. Te-tia: • i ed for t:s. AT ; i:' praying i- : : .-os: u -n. v. c.v. make Bis c-.v • -,i.d .: ■- poseful If . e off'i aitr pum-rs in tlie spirit in v: in’ cm Cm did. Whnt the woi LI ■ > is for CM : ' iai s ' I ( Ain -t • . Our God oolitic. !•••• i - heapra'. or L.earint: God. H* listening States con iti n societies, hem* - j 1 ; h. t us prnv; O Gixl. o>ir . ,iv<- r . . . Who hc’t.s Son! i l: Jgsus Cl Ist as or. ■ i ant i: His example. T- m usfo cede for o':.--: ■. , are i: the ; ! u i tion ar.d trials. ■ ; ■ i *' work for tl.o st '.-h - i : > extension of tl.' Mm ■■■ >' earth-. Kc* ;■ those st-.H c i:n ai . ■ one whic': we on: find. Use us to ■ m ■ Christ so their so.u ma in rejoicing ir. Hi,-, ran pray, Arm- .. • FIRST UNF: CHRIST-C9."ic! tv 9 o’clock with Ei ■ ■■ 'al si ■ Sherman Levis, presum.-.". Morning v.. ;p r\ u - : teachei o; ,n.. • -u •: Education. • u au ■ ,'v with you .!■ • . has compß t-d > ■ bright fell- >• - . Orchids m a..m <-r rm .;<• - dent, Mr. Jar and •;! iroc .. Choral, 1 , a. . . ,:c der your writer, as music di l rectoi. a • ' principal, Ligon Hit . Burt is a i i,. aonat, Saint Auf ust ine’ Col I will be joining I ordinato <v K the colb 'go. I ■ 'ill l 1 x - , ten.-iw P, ii. woi im . 1 • Alumni and ti • m : . . . To mv great ■(>'. i"i w ness. I •recci'.r.: I day, Mcr.daw J::p. • liefon- my Mr” (LEO), tv o . different roc • ■ ■■. sic students ' i Mrs. ' ' r music, direct,". High, “Black ... r. ' a . cal Respect.i- 9 ■ ’ . bilee Sim.,at s’ ert J. F : dire* ‘or '■ \h • and direct', s *"i ••• Supreme,” t : of whicl 1 .speak ' V' ings a, e availul'-lt t, a th at the various p . ■ More alio,i* tv o young milsu.ia..s If you idotaii; .i; ; music” ore 1 r ' is of a i i, : i finishes. Keep up ! < u All Stars, all ot ; ' nr s. Until ncx' k, i• • thong! t for r,, . for us, !!■ i Wor hi ar .mst ' ." Dr. Groi', -■ ' ' . . ■ National Administrate; r! fat space r> • - r rnent in ti • words; u • is f or c i n i • ca. novation .i U ■ e : processes compame r in w litdusii ies. i gram is the fac.'i ; indust, iia I ji r-.'.v 1 : ." mftftflTfl^ntr-TVi r •-; Wi 1 U 1 Mncvt.t.'nnn>—in—■wwwwwa—twwil—WWW MM—B—l Ptpsi-C©!® Bottling Co., Os Ralolgh Lh.vv wake r'O-K'i* . HOAD RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA Mdfcr-WWiCia wxw**#. I !■ : ■■ E H O Call to WO! - ;■ ■■ i.t. )i■ pastor, Re\. bam. Ltvocation ■ • r oi.tl • > .>pon.sive followed. set.hi o ! c-ir !tad charge of ' '.nt.-ic : Oder U.t' iirectlonof . To; a- l . Tbe morn i--, fc 'S' w.is it nr. the Book f 1 Ctr. 1:1-28 l-y Rev. l.ack ; . .toi ot the- United Church of t i’.i. Mt■; ring pi A'.oi was '■.if.'"!' 1" icon Willie Smith. . ■ et sermon was ; •ac ,-d • • • pastor «>n*‘Ttie 1 supiKu ,»• followed by MOB NiNi • ! AD \ PTIST .- . i • Scb'iol was opened by .-i .. “Wh.tt a Friend We IF. • !.: I sust' fol * a. :li tirio:ia Carr .* - lntroducti'jn. Tlie sub ■ m.vm-.'vj, '‘Genesis In ’ ’ i ( i oi<iiors M \ . i'i- . : Confine'- , . »■ ( ,i» i .t > ; . v ’ i fc-V.' t.. SS»I jVOS Ofl OVIBEXC; HOLY ; a Churci Sch.ool , : a ,> ; 45 ,-.n . with the 1 i-e.i EiigUsh, in ■ a • ■ ... Morninc wo ship serv vi- hi ■ at 11 a.m. The George a T • : - g< spel Chorus was in el .ii go of the music. Scrip ■ :■ v,-.'.as from Hebrews ■ < . Pray ■ i was of- T b D-.-acor. D. Winston, '■ n i La the Gospel >. < ir sim a sptr ! ■ t , <iron. “God . IX Anything But Fail” .-1.-' of sot mot) bv o . I . I , Vi Is on. ■ v- ‘ Patience.” ■ V.l ■ ,; . enlight • ~n . sort ice I • ar. at. ■ . ! -s*:t ’. A i orbes of ■ Yr-i'i . ivu. •-. us Sunday 1 <, Ho cat • a gl-- tons mes- V. . Josephine V, Jones is 1 m. Ml.-TROIA I IT AN AME Cl m e';! .i ■ ooi liegan at ■. !., 'alt: - supt., Mr. N , u, cl irge. ■ am elm; c! - t-rucos ;■ ’• .! > \ the iunioi h ade; ,uic castor. The 1 .: . os! i, services were . ' e pastor. Rev. ■- Hams. His associate ‘ . Ip it was Bro. Neal Music was furnish children’s ciioir and ■ ■ 1 .r. , UMdel (In' di . M; s. EM.el Jeffery ' . the spu :: ,:al c’ioi us. tin , :r ct i- i. oi Mrs. Ever icon. 1: was Communion ■ v-. ■■ 'S-ape was foas , Mjaiin-v. Gospel, the *K : ■ \ii i >sc* Virgins arose ’ • fir lamp: sul - • f * > all Mil l Ti im our > - , iec..use- our lamp are :. Some oi tne ex ■■■.., • : ■: kn-'s- isdanger rn ■ t 1 i d in; The dark val ■erous; i'eoplc with a rsd iit a wick Irs. An ie H. , r. ■.. i. f !>;■<!, reporter. ' m ; :IN ; . pq-jgq . ( - hui c j, o; «'•;*>.: at '»:30 a.m. v. Ith • :pi.. f a -Curtis, pre . :■ '.. ■ m worship sen - a ;i a.m. with the cor: ed < hoiiin charged the i . . ciion of Dr. M;ss Meh'tnee ' ■< .i . ;a. J-. F! epharci. ; i "i 'as : i:• •l ed ’ ;. I cacon Md..-. ■ i t 4es anu scripture . !■;. to: , Rev. ,J. 1. 1 - ; L.ov ” ■ Isis message - • ut tobis oongrega * I-:; ..a'! :im: i d lowed. H . :. T : VHI.E UNIT I- D ■ ■ " i : ! tn.irch Scliool it: i l .»■ gen .... dm:- Na;:ie Morgan, .. ■ Moniinj. worship :i at li o’clock with . i < u) bv i tie pastor, \ ", Mt alluin, v. it!: in-, tloi and choral response. , •. ’m C or, v ho also 1 . ; • • powerful mes sar.". f on.: '. dun followed. _ • ti T ‘ •' i-TBT-i ast Wed - rh... nt 6;39 p. ■ - , ’ oo 1 Tear - . j. ti unhii meeting: pi • , . r. supt.. Mrs. M. T. James, presiding. Teacher, Mrs. L. P. Wimberly w-nO brougtit out the lesson in a very inspiring way. At 7;30 p.m. prayer and song service were conducted by Deacon A. Sanders and Deacon F. J. Hinton, Sr. Sunday morning at 9;30 a. m. Church School began with the general supt., Mrs. M. T, James along with the Departmental - supts. in charge. Morning worship serv ice began at 11 o'clock with the call to worship by the pastor, Dr. C. W, Ward. Invocation followed tlie choral response. Three fold Amen. Responsive reading was led by the pastor, morning lesson was read by the pastor from the Book of St. Matthew 28:16-20. Morning prayer was offered by Deacon D, R. Ingram, Sr. Offering was lifted by the senior men ushers under the leadership of Mr. M, C. Hill. A very encourage ser mon was delivered by the pas tor, and he used for his subject, “Everlasting Promise.” Fol lowed by Communion. v At'6:3o p.m. Daily Vacation Bible School held their clos ing exercises, principal. Mrs. D. Shaw Thompson. The picnic was held Monday at pui_ len Park. Everyone enjoyed it. Happy birthday was said to the bus driver, Mr. Charlie Langston. 7;30 Evening worship serv ice with the pastor, Dr. C. W Ward, Sr. in charge. Prayer w as offered by Deacon Clarence Henry and scripture was read by the pastor from the Book of Genesis 5:21-22. The Rev. J. A. Bagby, pas tor of the Davie Street United Presbyterian Church deliver ed the message. Subject “Walk ing With God.” Everyone enjoy ed tlie service. Communion fol lowed. * * * NEW COVENANT HOLY - . Sunday morning worship serv ices opened at the usual hour with the singing of I’m Glad Salvation Is Free. It was led by the pastor. Rev. Alma Wil liams. Prayer was given by Sis ter Nora Robinson. The scrip tun' was read by Sister Lizzie Ellis from St. Luke 18:1-14. We sang To the Mount I'I 1 Go. Youth Day was observed. Mffc sic was under the direction iff Sister Dorothy Evans with Br4| Neely and son at the guitar* Tue congregation sang There's Been A Great Change In Me. A second hvmn If Yo.u Live Rieht Heaven Belongs To You. The mnior pastor, Rev, Sis er Mildred Thompson came forth w ith the morning message from the 40th Psalm, Ist verse. Her theme was “The Lord Will Hear Your Cry.” Evening services were held •it (u3O, Tlie junior pastor was ni charge. Bro. Perry furnished the music. The guest speaker ■ s Rev. James Gilmore. He brought a wonderful sermon* from the 11th chapter of the Book of St. John. The text j*. was “'Jesus Has the Power To All Things.” We were favor ed win, a soto !>y Bro. Perry entitled ] Must' See Jesus For Myself. Closing remarks wore by the pastoi and the closing hymn was sung, You Ought To Take the Lord With you Everywhere You Go. Visitors were Mrs. i-Ten Shaw, Sister Gilmore, Bro. Perry. Our thought for the week is “Have patience and confidence in God.” * * * CHTHSEMANE SEVENT H DAY ADVENTIST - Sunday School is held at 9 : 30 a.m. and missionary hour follows at 10:15. Morning worship opens at 11. Teacher’s study is held at 5:30 p.m. followed by M, V. a* 7;30. Prayer service is held each Wendesday at 7;30 p.m. Rev. O. V. Holliness is pastor. Our thought for the week is: “Haa von stood entranced by the dazzling sight of a perfect , rose bathed in morning light, and felt that, only an artist rave, could paint the loveliness growing there? An then dear friend, did your heart whisper low that tuts fragrant rose with its heavenly glow was part of God’s handiwork, part of His plan to speak through the beauty of nature of man? “He hath made everything beautiful in His time.” Eccl. 3;11. Elizabeth Walker is church reporter.

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