By Miss Daisy Keno
On Sunday, June 6, we were glad tohave with us Dr. C.J. Baker, who preached for us all day. At the morning service his text was taken from St. Luke 15: 11, the sermon was greatly enjoyed.
June 13th was observed as Children’s Day. The program was successfully carried out. The amount raised was $14.42. A wonderful sermon was preached to the children.
Sunday, July 4th, Rev. C.A. Washington preached a beautiful sermon from St. John 17:27.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Graham of Winston-Salem spent a few days in High Point recently with Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Graham.
We were glad to have with us in our services Sunday Miss Sallie Morrison of Oxford.
Messrs. Earle Evans and Theodore Leth, Misses Daisy Kene, Sadie Morrison and Mrs. Daisy Leth spent a few hours in Greensboro with friends.
The J.W. G. Club gave a moonlight picnic last Thursday night. Many friends were present from Greensboro.
We are very glad to have Mrs. Washington back with us after taking a month’s vacation in Charlotte with her relatives.
We are also glad to have Mr. J.H. Wade at home visiting his wife and children.
Messrs. Delaware Craven, William Massey and Kennth Craven went to Walker’s Mill on a fishing trip. The were accompanied by Misses Bobbie Wylie, Sallie Morrison and Illa Craven.
Miss Pearl Sanders is attending Summer School at A. and T. College.
Mr. William McCain spent a few hours in the city on his way to Walterboro, S.C., where he was married on the 23rd of June to Miss Emma Toatley.
Mr. Boisey McCain spent Sunday in the city with his brother, Mr. Hobson McCain.
From page 3 of Africo-American Presbyterian, Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, July 8, 1926
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