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FOUR V '4T § . ■' ’ ' utfiniU OIVI i'lwto bv ttouer Smith. With (heir ro-workcr* in the War Department, i?»« ('arm 11 and Miss Dorothy of Now York Git> licipati' in a fashion show at tin* l.in > D. Siowe Resident Hull so that war workers may get hints on how to uiuk' the best buys in eloiiies bused on their suluries. WITH THE CHURCHES (Note Wc will In* glad to print your church news.) (Note. Wc will I GRACE-LUTHER MEMORIAL It In A Big Job The Lutheran Army and Navy (' mmissiou maintains a staff of HI full-time and 26 part-time workers. On April 15 there were 69,000 names and addresses of Lutheran soldiers, sailors, and marines on file. Five thousand new names and 11,000 changes of address are recorded every month. Once a week addresses and changes of addresses are forwarded to the nearest chap lain, service, or key pastor. No B<sl of Host's The life of the chaplain is not an easy one. Chaplain Richard A. Tschirley writes from some where in North Africa, “I con ducted a service under hostile artillery fire. It is surprising how quickly both congregation and 'preacher adjust themselves to, these conditions. There may he pauses that would he em- I ETHEL’S HAKE j SHOP *j 819 E. Market Street TOIIIMSMMIKHBifIICBBBHMLIg.'AtML. I MORROW DRUG STORE Rhone 7981 (or) 0812 HIB East .Market Street It, Rays ,To l/t»ok Well REYNOLD’S BARBER SHOP 108 N. Dudley Street Courtesy and lCfficient Servcie L. 10. Reynolds, Prop. i Hubs Cleaned and Blocked We .Make ’Em Look Like New BOB’S PLACE If Roll Did It, It Must Re Hood IOH Edwards PI. Greensboro, N. O. harrussing to a civilian audience and an occasional ducking when one sounds close, but the ser vice goes on.” Last week Chaplain Raymond C. Hohenstein was awarded the Purple Heart in recognition of wounds received during battle action aboard the U. S. S. Cali fornia at Pearl Harbor. • Members have been asking about Chaplain Edgar Robin son who used to teach a Sunday School class here at Grace- Luther Memorial. Last word had it that lie was still in this coun try. hut "on the alert.” A Call to Philadelphia Rev. Sahourin has received a call to serve St. Philips Lutheran Church In Philidelphlu. Thin call will be discussed at a meet ing to he held at the close of four morning service next Sunday. NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH The members of the New Zion are glad to tell you we are still on the map with Greensboro, Its has been sometime since we have had news for the paper here. We are hoping to be send ing in weekly reports of the do ings here. First we want to tell you about our rally which was completed Easter Sunday. With the cap tains as follows: j Deacons: L. it. Florence, Sam ! Bethea, Henry Sims, G. A. Bethia. Brother James Foster and Victor Hughes, Rev. YV. D. Johnson. Sisters Mamie Bobo, Beulah Simmons, Mary Glnyard, Fan ■ aie Harris. Georgia R. Williams, i Beulah Bowers, Mary Williams, Ethel Dawkins, Beatrice Tun \ stall. The following Auxiliaries, Sunday School, Senior Ushers, Philathia Class, Total up to this writing $104.08. The Odd Fellow and House- I hold of Ruths held their annual I services at New Zion at 3 p. m. 1 Sunday the sermon wus preached j by Rev. W. D. Johnson, pastor THE FUTURE OUTLOOK, GREENSBORO, N. C. of the church, the service was largely attended. Reporter: Mrs. Luella Radon, 1116 S. Cedar Street, Greens boro. ST. MATTHEWS METHODIST CHURCH Second Annual Mother’s Duy Memorial Service. Sunday, May 9, 19 43. Sponsored by the Wes leyan Service Guild. Program Prelude, Mr. C. C. Stewart. Processional, The Church is One Foundation. Pruyer, Order Worship I. Response, The Lord’s Prayer. Music, Senior Choir. Responsive Reading, 19 th Sunday, Page 584, Mrs. J. C. Waddy. Gloria Patria. Announcements. Offertory. Remarks, Miss Beatrice Clark.. Music, Choir. A Tribute to Mother, Mrs. W. L. Jones. Solo, Mother, Ave Marla, Mrs. W. B. Windsor. Address, Mrs. Susie W. Jones. Music, Choir. Recessional. Honored Mothers Virginia 11. Jones, Mrs. Lucinda Jones, Mrs. Ellen Jenkins, Mrs. Mannie Johnson, Mrs. Mary Jane Jones, Mrs. Eliza Jones, Mrs. M .M. Jones, Mrs. Emma Jenk ins, Mrs. Margaret King, Mrs. Bettie Laurence, Mrs. Alma Mc- Cullough, Mrs. Pearl McAdin, Mrs. Elizabeth Mcßrady, Mrs. Mary McFagin, Mrs. Jennett Mc- Cauley, Mrs. P. M. McAden, Mrs. Sallie Morgan, Mrs. Dora Mock, Mrs. Carolyn Motley, Mrs, Char lotte Meyers, Mrs. B. J. Morris, Mrs. Mary 1 E. Morris, Mrs. Minnie L. Morsey, Mrs. Emma B. Murphy, Mrs. Eva H. Miller, Mrs. Mary Newsome, Mrs. Mary T. Nelson, Mrs. Hannah Payne, Mrs. C. A. Peeler, Mrs. Bessie Parker, Mrs. Mary Price, Mrs. Amanda Rhodes, Mrs. Margaret Rhodes. Mrs. Eliza Robinson, Mrs. Lillie Robinson. Mrs. Mozell Russ, Mrs. Martini Richardson, Mrs. Wilhelmena Smith, Mrs, Junic Smith, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. Mary Sharpe, Mrs. Mary [ E. Sliukins, Mrs. A. S. Simmons, ! Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Minnie ! Sharpe, Mrs. Lula Stroud. Mrs. Janies Daugherty, Mrs. ■ A. V. Ehhoii, Mrs. Mary Clarke : Ecclcs, Mrs. Janie Fitzgerld, Mrs. Jennie Fairley, Mrs. Daisy Mac Ford, Mrs. Josephine Fair holt, Mrs. Dora Fernell, Mrs. Mary A. Green, Mrs. Flora Gin yard, Mrs. Snrali Gan-ett, Mrs. Minnie Gibson, Mrs. Alice Gibbs, Mrs. Jane Gaddis, Mrs. Ella Holmes, Mrs. Cora Hughes, Mrs. Martini Hairston, Mrs. Harry Hampton, Mrs. Annie Holmes, W. 11. Hampton. | Mrs. Hannah Hightower, Mrs. Minnie Thompson. Mrs. Violet Taylor, Mrs. Annie Wade Taylor, Mrs. Lucy White, Mrs. Patsy Williams. Mrs. R. T. Weatlierby, Mrs. Frank L. Williams, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Lucinda Wright, Mrs. Florence Williams. Mrs. Ida Anderson, Mrs. Marie Alsbrook, Mrs. Mary Ann Alston, Mrs. Mary A. Alexander, Mrs. Eliza Alrldge, Mrs. Cora Britton, Mrs. Cornelia Brower, Mrs. L. M. Bailey, Mrs. Eliza beth Bunks, Mrs. Martha Beale, Mrs. F. B. Blackwood, Mrs. Su san Burns, Mrs, Ida Bates, Mrs. Dora Black, Mrs. Amy Brown, Mrs. .Josephine Banks. Mrs. Luvenui Bobo. Mrs. Willett Barksdale, Mrs, Francis Bethel, Mrs. Ruth Bass. Mrs. Ily Mae Coble, Mrs. Lizzie Banks Carter, Mrs. S. D. Carter, Mrs. Lucindia Cummings, Mrs. Eliza beth Clark, Mrs. Mattie L. Cham bers, Mrs. Mary J. Clark, Mrs. Lillian Cummings, Mrs. Kather ine Cummings, Mrs. Jessie L. Davis, Mrs. Lizzie Donnell, Mrs. Mary Day, Mrs. Mary E. Dean. Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky, Hundreds of shells on the shore together, Hundreds of birds that go sing ing by, Hundreds of birds in the sunny weather, Hundreds of dew-drops to greet the dawn, Hundreds of bees in the purple clover, Hundreds of butterflies ou the lawn, But ouly one Mother the wide GRACE-LUTHER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH East Washington St. at Benbow Road Our church is not a social club, not a civic organization, not a community center, not an amusement hall . . . i liese things we have eleswhere. Grace-Luther Memorial is a place of worship. Thus we say to you and yours: “COME, LET US WORSHIP TOGETHER.” Sunduy School 10 A. M. Services J1 A. M. and 7 DM) P. M. CLEMONCE BABOURIN, Pastor SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1943 world over. —Selected. The Senior Choir was at their best as they rendered tho music most appropriate for tho special Mother’s Day Service. Mrs. W. B. Windsor in her solo "Mother" and Mrs. W. L. Jones ou "A Tribute to Mother" made a profound impression ou (lie congregation. Mrs. David D. Jones with most appropriate words addressed the mothers. She also sounded tho key to correct home and family living which assures the right type of child life. Sunday, May ltitli, St. Matthews Church will observe Family Day, and every family and friend is invited to bo pres imt, at 11 o’clock, the Pastor Rev. J. E. Brower will deliver a special message on the "Chris tian Home". In these testing limes we trust this message will .help make the homes of cur com munity radiant centers of H.s life i.rnl light, from which we shall go ready and able to serve our Lord and our fellowmen, in such a spirit as to lead others to Him and to the full joy of the life abundant and the life etern al. Sunday night at S:00 o’clock, we hear the children in a "Family Day Program". TASTE-TEST M Winner JSI FROM COAST TO COAST J I *'" *OY AJ- CRonJ|_ - tDLA jOYMCROin I BROWN’S I FUNERAL DIRECTORS $ Dial 0109 |p 910 East Market Street f VISIT OUR FISH AND CHICKEN MARKET Free Dressings 915 E. Market St. Dial 0201 It Pleases Us To Please U HAGIN’S MARKET