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group of singing and chanting Blacks estimated at about 100, staged a short
march late July 31 afternoon in defiance of a court order, and were ar
rested by Columbus police. The arrests were made peacefully and order
ly, and there were no reports of violence by either police or those ar
rested. (UPI).
Sunday Is the day, 7 p,m. is
the time when St. .Matthew AME
Church holds Family Night.
This is an annual afflar on the
calendar of the church and is
usually well attended. The fea
ture for this year hinges on a
tribute to Mrs. Essie Dun
moore. Mrs. Dunmoore has
been an ardent worker In the
church for more than 40 years.
She leaves the city following
her night of honor to make her
home with her son, Mr. Arthur
Dunmoore and family In Balti
more, Md.
Last Sunday morning It was
my privilege to lead the dis
cussion for the Men’s Bible
Class of Manly Street United
iChurch of Christ. Mr. Edward
Carson, dynamic teacher o.f the
class is on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Powell,
fojwnerly of this city, but now
Ohio, were guests
of relatives and friends here
recently. Lewis was especial
ly happy to be at home again.
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PETE’S PICKINS
BY W. A. "PETE” WILDER
Mrs, Dorothy Nixon Allen,
efficient head of Wake Oppor
tunities, Inc, still remains at
Wake Memorial Hospital. Hai -
ry home "Dot” as the scenery
is nice on Sanderford Rd; even
your son, Harold, will say ‘A
men’ to that!
The Susie Hall Circle of Man
ly Street United Church of
Christ had planned a Lawn Par
ty last Friday, but rain.... An
yway, they moved inside at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Upperman, 1305 S. East
St. Bingo was played, the All-
Star Football game was view
ed, everybody ate and enjoyed
themselves to the fullest. Mem
bers and friends alike left the
Upperman home looking, for
ward to a return visit!
Mr. Joseph Kearney, C2l S.
Haywood St. remains on the
sick and shut-in list. His many
friends wish for him a stead - ,
recovery,
Mrs. Esther Michael, S. liav
wood St., continues to improve
at her home. Her friends are
highly elated.
Mrs. Florence Sanders, De
lany Drive, is still smiling at
her home hi spite of illness.
Her family, friends, and church
have had a big hand In her
cheerfulness.
Mr. Thomas Adcock, E. Ed
entou St., journeyed to Greens
boro last weekend to attend a
wedding shower.
Mrs. Marjorie Kelly Hazel
wood, formerly of this city, but
now of Newark, N. J., was the
guest of h°r mother, Mrs. "Kit
ty" Arrington Gurley, E. Ed
enton St., recently.
The Elks Extraordinaire was
just that Sunday evening at the
Elks Horne, Gl9 E. Davie St.,
from fi:3o p.m. to 10 p.m. It
was just a lawn party, but it
had the friendliest of touches.
Really, I didn’t see a mad per
son on the grounds when I finally
arrived.
The persons i n cha rg e
of the promotion had
done a spectacular job: the traf
fic managers had more than done
their share; the music of “Dr.
Massenburg from the west side
of town was of ihe sweetest na
ture. Women attired in their
finery, lovely dresses, slack
suits and what-have-you. Men
with slacks, and other summer
attire; tables here and there;
punch in varying colors and ar
ranged in typical Elk finery, all
had their place in along to be
remembered Extraordinaire.
The meuu for the evening
included sausage balls, cake
squares, potato salad, deviled
eggs, combination of beets,
cheese and bologna, cucumbers
and onions, stuffed celen with
cheese, and ham buscuits.
Certainly, I wouldn’t try to
make you hungry, but it was
enough.
Among those whom I saw
were Mrs. Rosa Massey, Mrs.
Areola Norris, Mrs. Almeta
Latta, Mrs. Florence Ever
ette, Miss Freddie Mae Wil
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Bridgeford, Mr. Sam Horton,
Mr. Charlie Rivers, Mr. Le
roy Brewer, Mr. Alphonzo
Vance, Mr. Alex Watkins, Rev.
A. J. Turner, Mi's. Juanita Mc-
Knlght, Mrs. Julius Ha;, wood,
Mrs. Gwendolyn Burnette, Miss
Curlula Yancey, Miss Susie
Smith, Mrs. Josephine New
berry, Mr. Robert McCoy, Mr.
Dennis Wragg, Mr. John Wil
liams, Mr. "Fats” McClain,
Mr. T. D. Wilder and Mrs.
Brooksle Farrar.
I missed the scores, who came
and left before 9 p.m. I’m only
hoping the Elks will do it_
again real soon.
Mr. Willie R. York, Now York
City, formerly of this city,
is visiting her mother and step
father, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
"Buster” Hinton, 832 Campan
ella Drive.
Mr. John Henry Wallace,
formerly of this city, but now
of Paterson, N. Y., is visiting
his mother . and sisters. His
mother, Mrs. Eliza Wallace,
resides on Hadley Rd.
Mrs. Burdette York New
some, is the house guest of her
mother and step-father, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Hinton, Camp
anella Drive.
The United Progressive Club
is off to Atlanta, Ga., for a
fine weekend. While I am happy
that all my friends in the club
are going, I’m especially happy
for my good friend, Mr* Lon
nie Holder.
Well folks, Shade Jones is
back in town for a brief vaca
tion. Jones was, for a long time,
an employee of the Capital
Coca-Cola Co. Way buck in the
davs followihg the depresssion
Jones, along with most of us,
had to effect loans frequently
to support a family. Jones would
almost always promise to pay
on Friday, which was his pay -
day. If he failed to comply on
that, day, lie would alway s say
"That's all right, old dear, there
is a Friday in every week.
Welcome home. Shade and
all the members of your fam
ily who accompanied you. Your
friends and relatives are as
sured of a most pleasant stay.
Mrs. Dorothy Allen is still
"in” at Wake Memorial. "Dot,”
your many friends wish for you
a rapid recovery.
Rev. D. A. Peace, the new
pastor at Manly Street United
Church of Christ, kicked off his
new administration officially
Sunday morning in a most im
pressive manner. These are
his words; "I have come this
morning to welcome you to our
hearts.” He asked for unity, love
and fellowship. He pointed out
that he had come "to lead and
not drive.” Tall, young, hand
some and debonair are mild ad
jectives to describe him. Let
me say further he seems ser
ious about his work. The choirs
also did themselves proud. The
services were of high order.
Mrs. Mary L. West, Mrs.
Louise Penn, Mrs. Phyllis Car
son, all out of towners, but rel
atives of Mrs. Joy belle Mor
ris, 582 E. Davie St., were her
weekend guests. What a time
they had!!
JONES ADVOCATES WORKING TO TAKE
POWER-Providence, R. I.: Leßoi Jones, the
militant post now known as Imamu Amari Baraka
talks informally during appearance at National
Welfare Rights Convention at Brown University.
He advocated working within the political system
to take power last Friday. (UPI).
Personals
PHIL ADE L PHI A VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs, Lacy Byrd, Jr.
returned home after spending
their vacation with Mr. Byrd's
grandmother, Mrs. B. W. Win
ters of State Street and their
aunt, Mrs. Lillie B. Scott of
the Biltmore Hills area. While
here, they also visited other
relatives and friends. They re
ported a very enjoyable visit.
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ATTENDING CONVENTION
Delegates attending the State
Convention of Sunday School and
BTU classes from First Baptist
Church are Mrs. M. T. James,
Miss Beatrice Martin, Mr.
Hudson
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RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 1071
Raleigh Union Industrial
Society Ends 83rd Confab
The Raleigh Union Industrial
Society has Just closed its 83rd
annual convention and the Ju
venile Lodge held its 48th an
nual session at. the Union Hall
corner West South and S. Har
rington Streets, with a two-day
meeting. Monday’s session; ju
venile department with Mrs. M.
L t Broadle and Mrs. Annie
Jones in charge. The speaker
was Rev, L. E. Young, who
spoke briefly on the subject
"The Lord Is."
On Tuesday morning the pres
ident, Rev. LemuelMlal presid
ed, along with the vice presi
dent, Bro. Gus W’illlams, who
assisted.
At 1 p.m. there was so much
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J. HENRY BROWN ssa-isu or ssa-isu
dinner that everyone was too
full, but the meeting went on.
Grand Lodge officers are Bro.
Lemuel Mials, president; Bro.
Gus Williams, vice president;
Sister Esther Haywood, record
ing secretary; Sister Pearlene
McMlchael, endowment sec’y.;
Sister Beatrice Johnson, treas
urer; Bro. Clarence Henry, au
ditor; Rev. Fogg, chaplain; Bro.
O. P. Dunn, chairman of the
trustees; Sister M. L, Broadie,
grand matron; Sister Matilda,
•Mlal, assistant grand matron;
Sister M. D. Veasey, grand his
torian, Sister Alma Whitfield,”
chairman of the program com
mittee.
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