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THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1958
STROLLING
r \x By EFFIE O’KELLEY
Music Arranger
Curtis Gray, music arranger
and booking agent has been
missed in the Phoenix area. He is
at present, in Sacramento, work
ing as chief arranger, for a Latin
American band. They are playing
during the week, most 1 y for
theatre stage shows, and play
for dances on the week ends.
They made a tour of Colorado,
Nebraska, and New Mexico, be
fore going to Sacramento. Their
next engagement calls for tours
of Kansas City, Chicago, and De
troit, after which they will re
turn to Sacramento. Curtis wrote
that during the entire tour, he
only encountered discrimination
in Yuma, Arizona.. That’s one
strike againts our homestate,
when a talented young man runs
into difficulty finding a place to
eat in Arizona. We pray that the
day will soon come when intelli
gent proprietors will serve all,
regardless of race, color, or creed.
Vacation Time
It is vacation time for the A.
H. Shaws Jr and their daughter
and son Becky and Gus. The
Shaws plan to leave Sunday, July
6, for Pasadena, California, where
they will visit Mr. Shaw’s mother,
Mrs. A. H. Shaw Sr. Gus is at pre
sent at Boy Scout Camp, and will
return to Phoenix Saturday Becky
and Gus are considered among
the best Junior ice skaters, and
plan to take ice skating lessons
in Pasadena, at the Pasadena
Winter Garden for a month.
Party Time
Miss Gloria Evans who is visit
ing her Aunt, Mrs. Keys, enter
tained a group of the younger
set with a party at her Aunt’s
home, 1341 E. Jefferson St.
Guests included Ca;fc*ie Gray,
Claudia Lindsay, Dona Lindsay,
Paul Willis, and Claudia Willis.
The tots enjoyed dancing, out
door games and T. V.
Sad News
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Willis were
shocked by the news of the death
of their brother-in-law, Mr. Reno
Trimble, of San Francisco, Calif
ornia. Mr. Trimb.e is survived
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by his wife, Mrs. Ella Mae Trim
ble, sister of Leola Willis. The
body will be sent to Dallas for
Burial. Our deepest sympathy
to the Willises and family.
For Gertrude
My Goddaughter
Having no son or daughter
wnose small face
Might t>ea.r my face’s likeness
past tne grave,
i sees. uirough you for that
momentous grace
Os memory. And, too, I seek
to save
For you in song the things
that I uesire
To leave you down the years,
the unrigs r know
Should swirr oeiore you like a
goiaen lire
Wnen you are suddenly four
teen or so.
I eave you, then, the beauty of
the worm;
its wrnuy hills; its nights of
murmur mg ram;
Wise Dows; long laughter; *
and the autumneuned
Brown leaves; tne stars; and
always in your pain
Tne hanas and eyes of love;
swnt roaas tnat sweep
Around blue mountains; sun
sets; little towns;
home; the joy oi sleep;
The glory of your crosses and
your crowns;
And so I give them, not at
some brief whim,
But with my heart, and hope
that you may see
I gave them to you with the
love of Him
Who made them and Who
gave them all to me.
James E. Warren, Jr.
Going East
Mr. W. A. Robinson leaves this
weekend for New York where he
will visit his son William Jr. and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirkpat
rick also embark on a vacation
to the East to visit their son and
his family in Chicago.
ARIZONA SUN
NOTES
By Leroy Holmes
Mrs. Jane T. Palmer, 1329 W.
Grant left Sunday morning to
attend a convocation in Ohio.
Miss Margaret Arnold, daugh
ter of Mrs. Mary Arnold, of 743
W. Watkins Rd. celebrated her
11th birthday at an outing at
South Mountain Park. Ice sream
was served
The Rev. J. D. Daniels is in
Memorial Hospital where he was
rushed Saturday night when he
became suddenly ill. He is feel
ing much better, following an
appendectomy Monday morning.
Mrs. Lillian Jackson, 1509 W.
Hadley is uo and doing fine, fol
lowing an illness.
Miss Irma Jean Ward, 1443
East Jefferson who underwent
surgery, last Friday, is home now
and recuperating satisfactorily.
“PRAY FOR ME*
“Prav for me!” the pastor whis
pered
As he climbed the altar stair;
“I shall preach a better sermon
If your thoughts are raised in
prayer!”
“Pray for me!” the sinner plead
ed,
“Lest in weakness I shoud fall
There is hope that God will help
me
When He hears you earnest
call!”
“Pray for me! ” The cry is uttered
Like a hand that reaches out,
Pleading for the strength so
needed
In the war with fear and doubt
"Pray for me!” O brother, sister,
Yours the honor thus to serve,
Bringing stores of grace to others
With a faith that does not
swerve.
“Pray for me!” Oh, heed the
summons;
Other’s burdens you may bear,
And the God of all compassion
Will reward you for your pray
er.
—Hazel Hartwell Simon
There’s a million and one details to getting a
real estate deal through escrow and the title all
insured safe and sound. Just tejl the real estate
broker to leave it up to Arizona Title. They
know how to rope and hogtie every detail and ;
get the buyer’s brand on the land in record time.
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CHURCH
NEWS'.
pllgrim rest baptist
The Lord’s Supper will be ob
served this Sunday evening.
Last Sunday the Missionary
Department had charge of mor
ning services. In the afternoon,
the Antioch Baptist Choir ap
peared here on the Zion Rest
District Association program.
Rev. L. J. Dunbar delivered the
message
Nvw saiavTi isiidva
IVI9OW3W .mmiL
The National “Who’s Who’
committee met in Omaha, Neb
raska during the 53rd. Annual
Session of the National Sunday
School and B. T. U. Congress on
June 20th. and made some sweep
ing changes in its organization.
It re-named itself a more appro
priate name, "The Jemagin Me
morial Committee,” and enlarg
ed its scope from mere biogra
phies of leaders as originally plan
ned to include the following
sections:
1. A Youth Section, 2. An Institu
tional Sectional, and 3. A Lay
section.
The Committee re-affirmed its
determination to publish a vol
ume of historic significance that
will be worthy of the memory of
the late President of the Nation
al Sunday School and B. T. U.
Congress. Dr. Wiliam Henry
Jemagin, who labored so long
and gave so much to the Baptist
cause.
_•
Earn all you can; save all you
can; give all you can. This, I
think, was John Wesley’s saying.
It embodies much of his shrewd
sense and consecration. Some
take firstly and secondly, but
thirdly is too much to them; giv
ing foes again t the grain.
Spurgeon
PAGE FIVE
First Institutional Baptist Churcl
1439 East Jefferson
A. G. Kendricks, 'Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
Pilgrim Rest Baptist
1417 East Madison
Rev. H. Y. Stevenson, Pastor
9:45 am. Sunday school
11:00 am. Morning worship
New Salem Baptist Church
1706 East Lincoln
Rev. Leo Nickols, Pastor
9:45 am. Sunday school
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
Antioch Baptist Church
41 North Uth Street
Rev. F. H. Prentice, Pastor
9:80 am. Sunday school
(1:00 a.m. Morning worship
Wesley Methodist Church
1802 East Washington
Rev. Charles F. Karlins, Pastor
9:45 am. Sunday school
11:00 am. Morning worship
Lacy Phillips Memorial Church
Comer 14th at East Adams
Rev. L. J.'Harper, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH
Mobile, Arizona
Rev. E. J. Sykes, Pastor
9:30 am. Sunday School
11:00 am. Morning Worship
Shiloh Baptist
9th Avenue and Buckeye
Rev. N. L. Huff, Pastor
9:30 am. Sunday school
11:00 am. Morning worship
BETHEL TmT CHURCH
4th Place and Pima, Mesa
Rev. Mrs. Helen Thomas, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11:15 am. Morning Worship.
CHRISTMNGHURCH
• Mary Bethune School
1510 S. 15th Ave.
10:00 a.m. Christian Church
Services
11:00 am. Bible School
CHURCH OF CHRIST
2707 East Broadway
Walter Tapp, Minister
10:00 am. Bible School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Tuesday night Bible Class
Friday night ladies Bible Class
It Pays to Look Your Best
HAGLER’S
BARBER SHOP
345 East Jefferson
in A beauty
ILS/\ o SALON
4047 So. 16th St.
Phoenix Newest and Finest
Beauty Shop. Everything new
and modern.
Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Operators Mrs. Ethel Reid,
Mrs. Ida Steward,
and Mrs. Ida Craig.
PHONE BR. 6-9142

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