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FUQUA Y-Y AKIN A Fuquay-Varisia News BY MRS. LOUIS! CAESAR FT "QUAY - VAFINA - First Baptist Sunday School wasopen ed at 10 i,'n. with the supt., Mr. Alford Thorpe, in charge of the devotion. The congrega tion sang, “Pass Me Not.” rite scripture vas read and prayer was offered by the supt. The subject of the lesson was “Jesus Rejected AndCruei ■, fled,’' front St. Mark 14:55- 65, 15:24-27. The lesson was explained by different members of the Sunday school class es. The Union was held at Hol ly Springs Baptist Church on March 30. The First Baptist senior choir rendered music accompanying them at the piano was Mr. William t. Boney. The Singing Union vas held at WEADUm for! I HOMETOWN J NEWS J MON.-12 NOON jin'i Tiim - ——- ■■■<■■■ iiiim-ii " CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES For Sack-To School Values VISIT KLSff©*& B. J. FISH MAIN ST.. FUQOAY The Store Os Persona! Service Johnson’s DRUG STORE Phone 522-4666 Reg. No. 1256 Fuquay-Varina N. C. THE CAROLINIAN R at i ioh N C SATURDAY. APRIL 5 1969 & ELLIOTTS ™one Ka 9|j PHARMACY SSJ - 2,7? 1 fy‘T \ /v l 202 S * Main St - N. POPE’S VARIETY ( DOLOR STORES FUQUAY PITT <430 RO NASHVILLE fJISI2?fSr LILLINGTON mHI^RORO angier him*boro WAKE FOREST n ZEBULON OXFORD WENDELL ° XFC _ 18 tj , Young’s Missionary Church, Raleigh. The pastor is Rev. Durden. The churches attend ing were Rovers Chapel. .Sweet Springs, Princess Chapel and Chalk Level Tim next Union will be held at Chalk Level Church on June 20. Mrs. Grace Prince is president and Mrs. Libia L. l.ipslxxnb is secre tary. The ushers of First Itiptist attended the Wake County Ush ers Association Sunday, Marel 30, ai \\ ak e Baptist Grove Church. Garner The devotions were opened I>\ singing “Wiiat A Friend.” Scripture was read by your writer. Prayer was offered In Mr. Gregg Johnson. The wel coming address was given b; Mrs, M. Powell. The presi dent, Mr. Nord Hayes, called for different ushers’a and I irs! Aid reports. Mr. Lewis Jt.il lentine gave the stab report. The meeting was .m enjoy.il>!> one. The speaker for the ~! ternoon was the president Mr. , , hos< tot 1 is subject “There Comes \ Time.” Nils. Russell Gaskin cele brated a birthday April. Your reporter will celebrate hei birthday on April 3. Our sick include Mr. Horton Lee, who is home from the hospital; and Mr. Otha John son, Sr. They are !x>th recup erating nicely. Hospitalized is Mrs. Lillie Bell Harris, who entered the Wake Memorial in Raleigh Sunday,March3o.Let’s continue to pray for all of our p— ——* KES LEFTS LADIES' & CHILDREN’S CLOTHING vAND SHOES Fuqufty-Varlna, N. C. Quality Cleaning Waterproofing Vault Storage Alterations TOPS CLEANERS • DRIVE-IN SERVICE © NIGHT DEPOSITS IPHONE 552-4504 Fuquay-Varina, N. C. 275261 mini WE SERVICE! TWIN CITY RADIO and APPLIANCE COMPANY Fuqunv -Varina, \. C. Phone 552-471! Holly Springs News BY MISS B! TTY Mi RRP T HOLLY SPRINGS - Tim Fel lowship Union convened at the United Church of Christ List Sunday morning with the vice president, Mrs. Coretta Mer ritt, presiding. The devotional service was conducted l.v Mrs. Main Lane and Mrs. Martha Utley. The pastor, Rev. J. 11. Jones, presented the speakei. the Rev. L. F. Young. Music was rend ered by the senior choli and the all - girls chorus combined sick. l-H JUNIOR KNT FK PRISING Cl UB There .vas a move shows on M. !■■(■; 27, The movie was en titled “It’s wonderful Being A Girl.” The l-H Club was in vite' I to tie M illbi ook f iit',! SciiOOl on Marc 1 2b to parti cipate in a dress-tal mt ante, Robin F i t e m a n won so cot ;l prize in tire talent '•how .mb Carolvn McCleary, Dorothy \\ ilsoit and Rose Carrington won second prizes in iite pre-teen dress revue. A THOUGHT Trust in the Lord wit! all your heart, and do not rely on vour own insight. —r*» ■.*->'—-»■»— Stroud Pontiac- Buick, Inc. 420 N. Ma.n St Euquay-Varina. N. i'. Telephone 552-2201 Ladies & Children Apparel THE STYLE SHOP Raleigh Street FUQUAY-VARINA Shop At... PARKER’S I FURNITURE STORES Fuquay Varina, N. C. ... And SAVE Nigtfam rji lflWilßim~l~TlMinMmiTffT"WiTT"r J Clothing & Shoes For The Family CRICKEATEER Suits and Sport Coats BASS WEEJUNS SHOES London Fog ! ASHWORTH’S, me. | Fuquay-Varina, N. C. EDUCATION ROUNDUP 10. NEGRO PRESS INTF.RNA— I ION A L GK F.G M ION LOUISIANA :OLLEGi > ON WAY OUT \ E\\ -b'LFANS - (NIT) - W '.a: seems to be the death >f ", iin ( ted college* .mb uni .(■! it t»-- m Louisiana appear • ••:! lasi week .**hen the presi dents’ unaicil, Louisiana State *..ith *.! e s n*. ,r choir of the New Bel 1 i nlted i hurch of Christ. The Muuu School Singing Union va- held at First Bap tist with the upt.. Mr. W. W. Akins, in ch. rye. Ihe Missionary Department of Douglas Chapel sponsored a service last Sunday evening. The a nest was Rev. Sister K iit'i Pierce of I tiqua*.-Varina. She was accompanied by the Fuquay Gospel Sit e.ers and tit** Joyettes. Her topic, Wot k, was chosen from the t«*xt ot St. Mark, 13:3-!. Our citizen of the week is Mrs. Lucy Cameron v-ho was Nun in Chatham County in 1860. Site has '.wo daughters; thirteen grandchildren; forty - thtov great grandchildren, anti t.ive p.! ’ -at, great g t a n !chiid r•» n, Mrs. Cameron does in" own house work. Celebrating birthday s this ■ t atg are Mrs. Mozelle Adams, and Mrs. Flossie Booker. Let us remember our sick and shut-ins with visits, cards, and in our prayers. Hospitalized are Mr. Jesse Brewington, Mrs. Grizzle Ray, Mr. Joseph In gram and Mrs. Annie Collier. A THOUGHT “United we’il stand; divided we’ll fall.” WILLIAMS SEA FOOD N Main St., Fuquay-Varina Phone 552-21 U CAROLINA FEED COMPANY Fuquay-Varina, N. C. NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES New & Used Furniture And Appliances BIG 4 MOBILE HOME SALES Located at Intersection of Highways 401 and 55 at 5 Points Fuquay-Varina. N, C. Tel.; 552-6102; 552-2226 VARINA FARMERS EXCHANGE INC. Feeds-Seeds Fertilizers-Insecticides SEED CLEANING GENERAL FARM SUPPLIES Fuquay Varina, N. C. 27526 Phone 552-2236 “ - ” colofTtv s ’ Television and Radio Repairs—All Appliances Repaired Free Pick-Up and Delivery FTee Estimates and Appraisals %Ve 'set I a fid Repair All Manes and Models —New and Used LOWRY AND SONS LOW PRICES AND FAST SERVICE APPLIANCE SERVICE AND SEWING CENTER Call: 552-2311 Day or Night IMMHMP ■*»!■*■■■■■*■•■•■■■* m " : “ il mml ' Ransdeil Iroiliers Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced CLOT HINT i FOR MEN AND BOVS SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 223 S, Main M . Ph. 552-2216 Fnqtia> -Y anna, N. ( MITCHELL CHEVROLET CO., INC. >dP r S. Main St. Fuquav-\arinu, N. (. Phone 552-41144 Board of F.dueatioit, ord* re* desegregation plans to lie draft ed for all 10 state institutions of higher learning. IT.e council has scheduled a meeting to determine wiiat the schools must do is: the light of court orders to desegregate their respective student Ixxlies an ! facultins. Pour sections of the state will be most concerned-New Orleans, Rust on, Baton Rouge and Shreveport. These are where jim crow college*- and universities exist as a means of keeping Blacks *out of # ’ ite hist itutions. If indications art correct, t is could mean the death of tin* Black institutions ami inerg im wit! white school-. The mergers would be seen as oc curring between Southern uni versit* , [Niton Rouge and Lou isiana State university; South ern university, New Orleans, and 1 SUNG; Southern unhei sitv, Shreveport, and LSl T ; and Grami ling college and the state school in Rustou. The schools have until Va; 20 to mbmii plans. If they fail to come up with a suitable plan by then, the Health, Education i ni Welfare department will give them a plan. 1 his may mean i loss oi millions of dollars in federal funds, if the state cannot provide a plan accept able to the fedetal government. Tlie Black institutions ate not in the least comparable with those which were and most.y still are white schools, both in facilities and services. Mack’s Variety Store, Inc. MAIN STREET Fuquay-Varina, N. C. —— SHOP AND SAVE IN FUQUAY VARINA Bank of Varina Member F.D.I.C. WAKS 1460 KC Phone 552-4001 552-5611 ACME CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 103 DEPOT ST. Fuquay-Varina
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