10A —THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1969 Ifi / ■ y&&ie JE jm j *,• »> leejjTpWi flW* * '■ • ■??#&■■■ *** ?***+*■" * .*** 1 ' J 'SaaS^»?^2SSs^^^sS2Sss eS'itißPifls?*SisMjisswßss^^^s'i2Je?'^SS w]Z&* ' «»*•*. .- -*v.i a—>«n JA. ■■» -• i» ■•*& n ^-**'*mn*BM*mmtm*m&*mmimmom**tmiimmotmiil***m*m2l^ GETHSEMANE BAPTIST CHURCH CLOSES VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The Gethsemane Baptist Church Vacation Bible School closed out two-weeks of activity last Sunda ynight at 7:00 p.m. with a program by the children and 53 Models to choose from AT WITH GIGANTIC SA ami waM m. mmm JB ~, w i""''l* ■ , *, • ■ 1970 MAVER,CKS sloo^ Ready The choic. is yours; over 500 cars and trucks to Specially Equipped Mustangs Largest Selection of Country Squires choose from! No reasonable offer will be refused Price® StOlt At ' Friday, Saturday, and Manday. The "Deal Kings" B in the State. PriceS StOrt Ot say ''we will take any deal with any profit. £ Jflfek - «3579 See Oer Recreational Vehicle Display! Specially Equipped | k. F250 Explorer Special. The Leader For Carefree Campiagl Fairlone Hardtop Loaded With ~ ~ Special F. 0.8. MkWMmm!Mswiwmm*wMwm»wmwiwmMoW : wmnrmMM*mm a commencement address by the pastor. Refreshments were served in the basement of the church for all persons. During last week studies, a film was shown to the classes by Edward Allen of the Dur ham Police Department. Thfc 1 Vacation Bible School was con 1 ducted for two weeks with an average of about one hundred i in attendance each day. (Photo by Purefoy) -Sr. Citizens (Continued from page SA) ments furnished by the June people, and of the special treat of a chocolate layer cake with white filling and icing made and brought by Mrs. Lola Clark, and (best of all) sunshine of happy faces. With "Happy Birthday to You," and making wishes and blowing out candles and laugh ing and chatting and singing and distributing gifts and greetings, the party progressed happily past the usual closing hour. Present to felicitate the June people Were: Miss lola Allen, Mesdames Alice Brame, Lola Clark, An nie Cozart, Bessie Doby, Flon nie Goodloe, Julia Harris, Sal- CARPENTER'S The Action Dealer Can Do! Will Pol 1969 Chevrolet $195 Down T0 00 WSINtSS WITH ... E. Hala at EHnbetk St. TeL MMtll Opm tfl • PJL lie Harris, Wilma Milum, Janie Moore, Delia Patterson, Willie Mae Richmond, Mittie Tatum Smith, Gladys Washington, and Julia Wheeler; also Willie Co zart, Charles Harris, John Smith and Walter Wheeler. Senior Citizens worshipped corporately at St. Titus' the following Sunday. A large group were able to attend the service. The Veterans Administration has issued a reminder that war widows are eligible for educa tion and home-loan benefits similar to those provided in the G.I. Bill. The law which went into effect December 1, 1968, states that wives of permanently and totally disabled veterans are also eligible for education benefits. Humphrey says Nixon is "do ing well." LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS ... don't need a car to drive to work. If they did they'd find that an Auto Loan from Wachovia li right dh the beam. Quick and economical, too. Time Payment Dept Wachovia Bank &Trust, NA. Open until 5 Friday until 6 SEEA.E. 'Spike'Spears For That Next Pick the plan of I wt Your Choice "'« mmJ '-m TEACHER PLAN - STUDENT PLAN - FARM PLAN OR YOUR OWN DEAL Alexander Ford 330 E. MAIN STREET PHONE 688-2311

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