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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AFRIL 27, 1957 Apex High BY MRS. E. H. WILLIAMS APEX, NORTH CAROLINA - The First Baptist Church of A pcx. N. C. has called its now pas tor, Rev, W. T. Bigelow, of Greens boro. North Carolina, The new pastor will till thr pulpit a: the 11:00 o'clock service on the first Sunday in next month, May sth and thereafter, the first and third Sundays in each month. Rev, Bigelow has rendered very inspirational services in our church here during the time while the membership was vv ilhout a pastor. Not only does the new pastor preach, but, he sings very well and is able to aid ir, playing the piano. Much interest has been added to the service since his brief substi tution here. Rev. Bigelow is also pastor of the New Hope Baptist Church in Chatham County, He renders ser vice there on the second and fourth Sundays in each month. We are inching you to come and worship with us at any time. You are always welcome. Mrs, R. H. Williams of the Apex Consolidated Hi :h School spent Wedding Beils WEDDING BELLS - EDITOR’S NOTE: M a r r la ? r : licenses were issued by the Wake j County Register of Deeds to the j following couples: April 16th: James O. High, Jr., j 24, of Route 4. Zebulor , and Lois' Hinton, 21. of Route 2, Wendell j April 17th. James Bur,oh. 22 of 914 Oak wood Avenue, Raleigh.' and Betty Hinton. 18, of 1002 1 Parker Such, Raleigh. April 18th: Jimmie Lewis, Jr 22, of Route 2. Apex, ar.d Joe .Amt Petty, 19, of Apex; James P. Me A!lister, 22, of 812 Rand Road Garner, and Cel-. tine Wig: ; ins. 18. j of Route 1. Apex. NOMINATE j M. G. ENLOEI SATUR i) A Y - | r City Council “CAPABLE AND EXPERIENCED" YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED 'This Ad Paid For By Friends of W. G. Enloe - 10 NG¥ SE W '■.*!& "' JjJ l||i^||i OFFICE ‘” r ® c prises f§|| , . oi»d refreshments H- NQW •;£LSJ2SS2 S |il;#i^ : # * longview Jr . ~ ... | RALEIGH offices! *:‘ •’ 1 . . Herr ,s the ultimate ,n ronv<n,,nt bankmg tealite ..2 < J . DOWNTOWN-Wllmington end Shopping ? m ‘ m windows .. . 111, 4 ht depository .. . safety deposit 7, t ; Martin Streets fc ';>*?/ IMV ' • • • C’-urply !y ».t • ondit^md . . . and ample free • WEST SIDE —Hillsboro Street confer customer parking* FIRST UHZIvNS is proud to be a vital ~% ... * NORTH SIDE-704 North Person Street Member *ss' V >iV ~ e u* l. „ . part of our growing community. Visit us soon' Remem* gift? * CENTRAL OFFICE-1634 Wake Forest r - °* l c ’mm&* k». 9, Highway 64 East her—your savings .-i-. fount earns 3% interest here! wM$! Rood- , *■••■> ( / mM « LONGVIEW OFFICE-New Bern Ave. V ' 3 Revef * 3r 2 et /*■*«& ; •' T'eeuuMWM—<etnaemeww>wp<ewßTw»«te>w<we»eepiinw urawwwrwnsuM—«—«j—«n.inwima.riee y i ■ in wiu. <i. ■ h yiwih.tt»«—-r ■ ■ M «.... .. . . . . Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, •the 11th, 12th and 13th in Char lotte, N C. attending the State Tea eh a: rs A ssocia ti on Mrs. Williams is one of the 7th grade teachers in her school, and was elected as secretary of the Grammar Grades Section of the Elementary Department, last year in Raleigh, N. C., and went to ful fill that capacity to which she was elected. Mrs. Lucy Herring, Elementary Supervisor of the Asheviile, Schools. > as the guest speaker for that occasion. The merlin;; o! thp group was held in the Double Oaks School Auditorium. with Rev. C. C. Boone, program chairman, presid ing. Music was rendered by the •‘String Group” of the West Jr. High School of Charlotte, ar.d the Marie G. Davis Glee Club. Mrs. Herring spoke from the sub ject, “The Role of the Grammar Grade Teachers in Moving Free dom Forwmd.” Mrs. Herring staled that we must have faith for freedom, and that the fight for freacdotn is world wide in such places. a>. India and other parts of Asia where peopl s ar-' oppressed The ir’ i encouraged the tea chers to vote in ordnr to help move ! freedom forward, and to 1 ru n to n« mw "■m ■r■■ j . m.- .. * ■ 1— iimn n—i mi i r -»»^up f ti ibhwiw utihi. m«. m ■in n * The Lowest Price in Raleigh! ■hasy Starting! 4 Cycle Motor! 22” Cut 2% HP MOWER Am | | j 119.95 Value I $ 69 95 i \ L_ $5 DOWN \\ V iS h \•- a \ V’.; I! \ Exclusive features for smooth-trouble-free oper \\ ! *»tion that you won’t find any place else at this ,ow Price! Briggs & Stratton motor. Offset i ‘ h.», wheels keep multiedge blade level on uneven ... \ ground, trims close to fences, shrubs. Shock-ab ’ sorbing, vibration-free steel housing. Easy roll {jj '•* V ing Nylon bearings ~. no oiling. Built in Leaf Ijj ~ \ Mulchr-r. Buy now and SAVE' ;/ l ' tV w- ‘ ' K -A-' /m. . .. , ' App/»«n<:«» —Wtlmmgfon Street Store ■ V .-• " J - PL : J'.ip"' \ \C; .r/ v-zsMßm? 1 ■'■ / ■'■e/ I ITACY W ■ TERMS %#■ f '.T-' f f ! Jl|&? ■ 3 / j I \i/ j . - i Four Oaks lews | four :KS A beautiful | Palm Sunday brought many mem bers and fronds to the Disciple Church fur mi', rung w orship. Rev erend W. L Williams, pastor of the church delivered a powerful message taken from 1.22nd Psalms. He eh" -for h:r subject: “Joy in the House of The Lord.” The senior i choir rendered imr-ic for this ser ! vice Visitors '.resent were Mr. | and Mrs Simmons and daughter from Clinton Sunday evening worship was conducted by a visiting minister and his church from Johnson Chapel Church. He preached an inspiring sermon from Matthew 21: ; 22. Toe choir sang beautiful songs I (hot filled the house with the I talk, frankly and tactfully. “D j people don't know how you feel, j i they don't know where vmi stand." I | said Mrs. Herring I She • i V, i-i. a no. m, “Lift iUp You H ’.ad." Final these points j i-i.ir a ■ i iu>ti should center: (1) Be court*sms. 1 2) Have faith in j you is. di’, Wwi: for excellence, I otid it) Be known b.v some out j stanci.ini thing that you can do ; w, n. Our conti'ibuloi-is will mark us.” spit it. The Women’s Home Mission I club met at the church on the se cond Sunday night. Miss Tempie Rodgers and Mrs. Goldia Raynor rendered the devotional with the president, Mrs. Nettie Williams, in charge of the business session, PERSONALS Mr and Mrs, William Artis of Florida arc visiting his daughter, Mrs. Tcannie McCoy for few days Mr. J W. Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Artis. Mr. and Mrs. Milton George and daughter of Raleigh visited rela tives here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sanders and son were guests of Mrs. Ella Sanders Sunday, Mrs Irene Coley of Selma and Mr. and Mrs. F R. Bagiev were dinner guests of Reverend and Mrs Y T L. Williams Sunday Little Miss Gail Flag ley had as her overnight guest little Miss 'i n' ret Anderson from Route 1, i Four Oaks. Mr and Mrs, Wilbert Ward were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bag ley Thursday night. Sunrise ser vices were held at the Free Will Baptist Church Easter Sunday morning „ Poultry is second only to to- j bacco rs a farm income producer i in North Carolina. THE CAROLINIAN i ST. MATTHEWS ME I m MRS. MARIE RIDDICK , The services at Saint Matthew las! Sunday began as usual with the Sunday School at 9:45. Seventh Day | Adventist GY MRS. VERA E. LANIER It was a very spiritual day Sat- , urday. April 20th, at the Geth- i semane Seventh Day Adventist ‘ Church Sabbath School began at j the usual time with the superln- j tendent, Mr. James Ray. in charge. Morning worship began at It 11 a m. with music being rendered 1 by the Junior Choir and Mrs. H.! Howard at the organ. Elder I. J. Johnson’s text was taken from the first chapter of Saint John Everyone was inspired and enjoyed this wonderful ser mon. Revival services began at the church Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. with Elder S. McLamb of Atlanta, Ga. in charge of the j | services. The guest speaker is de- J | livering sermons on the Bible j Prophets. Everyone is, invited out I I to hear this wonderful speaker. j Promptly at 11 a. m. the mon .... worship began with the Senim Choir furnishing the beautii'ui Easter music. Miss Ella Ma accompanied the choir. Vh ■■ in spiring hymn was ' All H,The Power of Jesus' Nam hymn was led by the pas ■ erend Upshaw, aftervh: read the scripture. The scripture lesson from the 28th chapter of "mu: Matthew-, first through verses. The text for the mor: in.: message was also taken from scripture. Subject for the mm - ing message was “You can’t hoM back Dawn”. The church i cl ing nicely, but we cannot slop Fisherman 1 JgL SAVE I | swm BW goods | j rjjuSSt' aßt Tiff'S %-if ; j ---INFISHING EOVft'JENf i ,n -aijjg \VK sl. j,f‘ > - - XfFW j iN RJ T . V,, !■ , , «■ j •' ? i Shakespean «nd No. J $*;>»?». i t ? : PUSH-BUTTO - WONDERCA 1 Reg. Price of Red Reg. Price of Rod . . is.dv . ,eg. Value a Both for ! 1 i MVMnwtMmwwuvmaviKMftttwnraji.i' * Spin Cast Won derod ir And No. §3 ZeVu gd ’>! Reg. I ) H Value ? No. 22 Zebco Spin •■. ! Spin Cast Wondered l.y Regular Vo hr. > *> !V2 Price •' - . . Prizes Every Mo a lit Grand Prizes F-U | FREE .. . Fish i>r C . son Registering and one f ishing lure of y< a 0 um during contest. «/ ©/'N, I f»5 * \ y IgSr . A*efeV\ t ,fss*L: • f m,.i rn : iitti in mu—■nawniMimwiisirst'iTirnT n i • - mwwwwk there. Let us not become weary in well doing, for in due verson, j we shall i"‘tip i; we faint not. The public j* e vui-liv invited to hca: the• Evening Rive Quar tette at Saint Matthew, Sunday, j April 2!!. Tin.: program is span* j sored by Mrs. Isabel! Hi h. We* i are lookin'.: forward to a glorious | Woman’s Day celebration on May j 12. The spr-skf: will fw aonouucewi later. Tit Mi n's Day program will | be May 19. Dean Fuqua of Kiit j t roll Hill be their speaker. Visitors; ft e welcomed at Sai mt ! Matthew AMP _ Aver age price:! paid by Cm :T. | Carolina f;-nr. vs fi«i* rn! p.r.iUrv feeds and mast mixed dairy feed* during the month ended February 15, 1957 were 5 <vnts per hundrstp higher than the previous month. HENS j ZL KB || O'., . h £/*.. # g POUND «&§ %£*** Select, Freshly Ground BE E F j Si r !■: 'Sour Freezer At. Tins Low Price! ■■ *I.OO SAUSAGE Mi' LIGAN'S PORK / O *, , fcvv BVC 0 N i , K 1 .VGAN'S a py ■" : i MQNI > IIQa I I BRAND, LB. ... N. C Country Cure or JattK -town Smithfield mas Lb. 79c : BISCUITS ; CAN ' i’ l Ai>V IOC L.: v Golden Ripe | BANANAS 1 Oo New Red Bliss POTATOES '■■j, 23© *’< miei H:ll'ip-Grown . * :;:p shlab 10c ' 111111111 l a p v %i H < a™ feeSi! vLI pgoj HBR .*v* sL, S3BB ESI CENTS iiiiiim : Bake Wrong -RITE B9c KRAFT’S SAUAI) OIL • 49c l'h. is , .. . u us 12 -02, Jai . C i •' ; T 0% Ifj ; ..ru aaC Blue i-ia'.e Preserves t \\v BERRY -n n m 430 Mr: Pickford’s ■ ’JAROARINB . e. 39c CUMBERLAND’S OLD FASHION j FROZEN •J : .F GAL. | b hGFNIZEL'/JL/m* •LF GAL | I I u dlEfv 1 Fvfij-.-wi ;ii.- d Sunshine M1 L K :: 10c ■ ■ ■ Rstilil • - KHbH3k^ mk O WisssDi' { ' ' IPifi i i ■ Pi ll n m 111I II kl . PAGE FIVE
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