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The Progress-Index from Petersburg, Virginia • Page 15

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us Wyche's Column Blessed Are the Peacemakers Peace is an innate desire of the heart that compels and urges to seek peaceful relations with others. legard less much inharmony we-may have experienced in tne past or what manner of situation we mav find ourselves in today, peace can be established in our lives. Daily communion with God in prayer brings us closer to Him and helps us to find the center of peace within our hearts. Prayer makes us more peace-minded and helps us to develop an understanding heart. Prayer helps us to be kindhearted, tolerant, tactful, gracious, and loving toward all.

As we entertain thoughts of peace, love, and good will, it becomes increasingly easy to be peaceful and harmonious. And we nnd tnat there are opportunities every day to practice being peaceful. As we keep ourselves centered in God and filled with His love, our lives take on harmony arid we become peacemakers. MRS. OTELIA R.

WYCHE, Editor RE 2-3456 Telephones Home RE 3-4251 24th Anniversary charge- They accorapan Will Be Observed The 24th anniversary of Gond Shepherd Baptist Church and its pastor, The Rev. E. E. Hicks, will be celebrated July 24 through July 31. A short program will precede the message each evening.

Various auxiliaries of the church and Visiting ministers will a GEM THEATRE AIR-COXD1TIONED --Today Thru Wednesday-WALT DISNEY'S "THE SIGN OF ZORRO" Starring Guy Williams SIDE GLANCES Gafbraitft to. asked to ied by members and friends. The pastor will deliver the message Sunday i at 11 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Carter's Memorial Chorus and Men's Chorus. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock, the Rising Mount Zion a i Church and the Rev.

J. H. Worrell will have charge. The Deacon's Board and Sunday School with the Rev. A.

Wialers and Royal Baptist Church will have charge on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Other speakers will be announced during the week. Majestic Temple, No. 109, of Elks will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Elks' Home. RUSCO WINDOW CO.

OF COLONIAL HEIGHTS Calf For Free Estimates On Windows-Doors-Awnlngs Jalousies-Venetian Blinds DIAL RE 2-8877 604 Boulevard Colonial Heights meet at Bethesda at 8:30 a. m. The National Convention is being held at the Bible- way Church of Christ. Bishop J. S.

Beane is pastor of Bethesda: Bishop Smalhvood Williams is pastor of Bibleway. Baptismal services will be held tliis evening at 8 o'clock at Oak Street Church. Minister Edward James will speak this evening at 8 o'clock at the Congregational Church, Richmond. The newly organized Rocky Branch Junior Choir will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. Business of importance claims the attention of every member.

Index. Pstertburg-Colonlal Mights, Wednesday, July 20, 1960 '18 Finding Odors Con Boosf in Soles A lawn party will be served Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Goldie Gilliam. Chesterfield, for the benefit of Woman's Day celebration for Sunday at Union Branch Baptist Church, Chesterfield. 4 doctor 1 edor good today.

I wbh you'd a look at his tongue!" Blooming Zion Nursery of the National Ideal Benefit Society will meet Friday afternoon tat 6 o'clock. The Lodge, No. J7S, will hold meeting in the tvening at o'clock. There will be a bus leaving the Ideal's Home on August 7, 8 a. going to Sunset Park.

Members and friends are invited. The Nursery Board will have charge. A variety program will be conducted at Union Branch Baptist Church, Chesterfield, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. E.

L. Coleman, pastor of Piney Grove Baptist Church, Waverly, will be the speaker. The public is invited. artist of Chicago, and Strollers will be present in a dance entertainment at Elks' Home, Byrne Fridar night, 10 p. m.

until 1 a. m. The Soul Stirrers will meet for rehearsal this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Day.

Bernard Wilson is manager. This group will appear in program Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Ideal's Home, Halifax St. for the Blooming Zion Lodge, No. 275. Stanley Raines will have charge.

Ladies' Auxiliary of Mount Olivet Baptist Church will hold its monthly meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The United Gospel Singers will celebrate their fifth anniversary Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Oak Street AME 'Zion Church. There will be other groups taking part, with Mrs. Laura Holmes as mistress ceremonies. Little Rocking Willie, recording When his second set of 95 "bargains" is ready for the junk A wiener roast will be held Saturday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. James B. Williamson for the benefit of the "Little Miss Wedding" to be presented at the Tar Road Baptist Church Sunday. Heavenly Travelers of this city will sing at Poplar Lawn Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, under the sponsorship of Aubrey Hobbs. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward F. Smith of Providence, R. made a recent visit here to see their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Smith of 1042 Farmer St. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jefferies, of Durham, N.

were recent guesis of her aunt, Mrs. Merdie Smith, of 1042 Farmer St. They were en route to Perth Amboy. N. to spend their vacation with her mother, Mrs.

Cora Johnson. ON THE SICK LIST Mrs. Gladys Christian, of 410 is a patient in the Petersburg General Hospital. Officers and members of Ma hala's Tent are asked to meet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock al Wilkerson's Hall. A report on the convention will be heard at this time.

Special services will held at the Apostle Household a i Church of Jesus Sunday afternoon at o'clock and tonight at 8 o'clock. Elder C. Humphrey pastor. Obituaries MRS. ORA LYNIER Mrs.

Ora Lynier, of 5J8 W. Queen Hampton, died early yesterday morning at the Patrick Henry Hospital, Denbigh. Mrs. Lynier was born in Sussex County and held membership in the Hunting a Baptist Church before moving to Hampton several years ago. Surviving are: sisters: Mrs.

Laura Bingham, oi Richmond; Mrs. Vina Edmonds Mrs. Fannie Harris, New York City; brother, Roscoe Spralley, of Nonvalk, Ohio; five nieces, three nephews, and other relatives and friends. Remains are resting at the Jones Funeral Home where services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel. Blondes Belie 'Dumb' Adage HOLLYWOOD (AP) The guy who coined the phrase "Hollywood dumb blonde" didn't know his proboscis from a peroxide bottle.

In the brains department the fair-haired gals, from Jean Harlow to Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield, run a close second to the bald-headed guyi with big cigars. Stella Stevens is the latest example. There's gold under Stella's golden tresses, pardner. The little lady has turned film producer. While others were twiddling their unemployment checks during the recent actors' strike, Stella YORK UPI) Artificial flowers smelling like posies from the garden and plastic mouse traps with the aroma of fat bacon built in for bait aren among the product of a new industry that may have quite a future.

Fragrance Process of New is marketing the sceut- impregnating invention of Alfred Neuwald, a Hungarian-American chemist. It's called poly-sceut. Neuwald learned how to put scores of scents into polyelhelene pellets which can be diffused into any extruded or injection-molded plastic prodvict or in polycthelene film. A dozen companies already using poly-scent in artificial flow ers and to perfume polycthelene bags used to hold lingerie, hosiery and some other dry goods. Executive prosident Jack Bar ry, former TV producer, said the big market will be in scentec polyethelene bags for fruits anc vegetable.

"Several big supermarket are waiting for the green light from the Federal Food and Drug Administration to put oranges in orange-scented bags, strawberries film that smells like berries package potatoes in earthy scent," Barry and even heir own explained. "The idea, of course, is simply to make things more attractive and to restore to the supermarket some of the delightful smells that went out when plastic packaging first came to the fruit and produce counters." But the plastic makers are going much farther. They are impregnating the caps of tubes and squeeze bottles for all sorts of products with pleasant odors that match their contents or in subtle ways make them more salable. Record makers even are scenting plastic records with perfumes attuned to the music inscribed on them. "At least 30 manufacturers of rat traps are interested in our idea of a bacon scent that means the trap won't to be baited," Barry said.

The scents last up to (wo years, which in most cases exceeds the life of the products. Fragrance Process also is marketing an aroma dispenser, which can spray a scent over a comparatively large area under controlled conditions. A chain of Boston stores used the dispenser in a strawberry promotion early this summer. "We're still feeling our way," Barry said. "The use of lasting odors impregnated right into pro- ducts may have fascinating pbe-.

sibilities. We've had suggestions that, flowered print, dresses be treated with a plastic containing the odor of the fiowen in the print. "Another chap, suggested we try to develop smelly scents for ar- tificial worms, clams and other fishing baits. you'll still have up 10,000 miles left on your "HT" SilvertownS from oti-t he-rood The Spotlight Social Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Annie Threatt, 857 E.

Bank St. The Valette Social Club has postponed its meeting scheduled for Sunday until a later date. Elder I. Davenport, pastor of the Church of All Nations, Buckingham, will be the speaker this evening at Zion Apostolic Church in keeping with the celebration of the 36th anniversary of the pastor, Christian. Elder Linwood Evangelist the speaker Ethel Cox- will be this evening at 8 o'clock, at which time the Willis Sisters will render 301 Gill St.

a program at The Royal Ace Club is sponsoring a bus trip to Bay Shore Beach Sunday. formed a company and made a movie. "It's a documentary, a day in the life of Beverly Hills." says Stella in the dulcet tones of what remains of a soft Southern accent. "Bevery Hills, the strip tease queen?" asked her interviewer, chap of obvious plebeian tastes. "No, silly," said Stella, fire showing in her blue eyes.

"It's a story of what happens during one day in Beverly Hills, the city. You know, where the movie stars live." "Sort of a travelogue?" asked the interviewer, trying to show a touch of class. "No," said Stella, louder. "It's an hour-long feature in color and Cinemascope and we may get a film festival prize, it's that good." Stella's chief claim to Hollywood fame has been a few and TV parts and a fat role as Appassionata von Climax in movie "L'il Abner." So producing a movie was quite a switch. "My dressmaker, Rudy Gunnerman, put up the money," Stella said.

The Blue Bonnet Social Club is sponsoring an outing at Bay Shore at 7:30 on July 23. Tickets may be secured from any member. New fire doubles your tire dollar Outwears two sets of "bargain" tires, pats more rubber where the wear is--on the outside ribs. Extra-wide, extra-deep, extra-safe tread gives yon better traction, greater protection at high speeds. wider, deeper than regular tires.

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"The Distinguished. Public Service Award," has given to Tracy S. Voorhees, above. Voorhees, who gave law practice at time of Pearl Harbor to enter public service. hai held many posts.

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