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Hi- K DESK IN - Miss l-'.nmv. Mosbv’s black ami white pants suit with cloak was the only design in North Carolina College’s Coed Week end Fashion Show by the model who wore it. Miss Mosby, of Durham, wore the costume in the showing. BY MRS. LOUISE' COLVIN APEX - This being the sth Sunday, the Male and Gospel Choruses of First Baptist were on duty for the devotion during the 11 o’clock worship service. Mrs. Lottie B. Page was soloist. She sang beautifully “It Is No Secret” aceompained at the piano by Mrs. E. H. Williams. The pastor Rev, J. E. Perkins, delivered an interesting ser mon. His text was taken from the Book of Luke 10:41 us ing for his sub -leC t, ‘ JeSUS Wept." We were most happy to jEEfa W have among our ffll / u o i sh ippers, Mi P. A. 1 ia m s of Dur-HHHP?Hghh_ ham. Although MRS.COLVIN he lives m Durham, he is still our Mi. W illiams, formei prin cipal of our school. Mrs. Mil died W iggins and Mrs. Chris tine Wiggins of Raleigh, loth members of St. Matthew Baptist Church, \ndre, Lemuel, and M. rcelius Johnson all of Golds boro Chapel and Mis. Clarice Atwatet and Mi . and Mrs. W il lie Gi imsley also visited. Wo .re al’v.r happv to see the stu uent: vvl i ire aw a - , in college come to church. Miss Gayle Ti.C't pe ' freshman of NC Ci'llerf at i ,r' am and ret s the cl a nee to come ome often. We ilwavs welcome t'l lends and visitors to worship with us. We were so thankful that Mrs. Min der Manguin was able to it tend the service. We ask void prayers foi all of oui stek. Mrs. Lena McCoy is in Apex Branch .Hospital, Mrs. Mollie Scott, McCain Hospital; Mr. G. G, Lett, was in the hospital, but has returned Lome, Mrs. Sadie Thompson, Knollvvood Manor; and Mrs. Connie BecK with, at home. Sunrise meeting will be held at First Baptist Sunday from G-7 o’clock a.m. We invite our main friends to attend. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the annual Faster program will t>e presented at First Baptist, The chairman is Mrs. Francis Marrow, E.istei Monday at ' :00 a.m., the annual Easter Egg Hunt vlll be held at First Baptist. Apex News Friends have been liberal in giving eggs and all children of ttie community are invited to attend, Sunday at 7;30 p.m., Rev. A. M. Wiggins, of Clayton, and his choirs and congregation rendered service at First Bap tist. Rev. Wiggins’ text was taken from the Book of Luke 23:18 using as his subject, "Rejected Christ.” Our Male and Gospel Choruses also parti cipated on the program. The sponsors of ttie program were the Deacon and Deaconess Board. Feltonvilie BY MRS. MARY MOSS Felton Grove Sunday School was opened .it 10 a.m. with the devotional service. The sub ject of the lesson was, “Jesus Rejected And Crucified,” Tin lesson was read and explain ed well. There will lie a Sunrise meet ing: held at Felton Grove Church Faster Sunday monline. All art invited to come and wot ship wit I us. From April 13 t! rough 18, there will a drive at Fel ton Grove Churl" each nr. id and a different speaker . i in - ly. The proceeds ' ill l>e for the building fund of the oi ureh. The sick and shau-ins are Mi s, Retina Bakei, Mr. Pei cell, Rev. 11. 1 . Smith and Mr. Co za 1 1. Mi Walter Haves and family ot Chapel Hill visited Mrs, Estelle Co/art Sunda; . Mrs, Evelyn Moss visited Mrs. Earn est T. McNeil of Greenlevel. Mrs. Marguetite Brailsford and children, Mrs. lattice Moss and bate,, Mrs. Delores Smith and son, Miss Catherine Moss and Mr. Jonah Cozart, visited E A DUN E FOR mWTOWN NEWS ON. -12 NOON J Aitgier News B 5 MRS. FOLIA TAYLOR ANGIEK - The Raleigh Dis trict \M! /ion Church: spon sored it- first Christian Edu cation Day meeting for this conference year at Kesier Tem ple Church in Henderson Fun da- . March, 30, It was well at tended by the mernbei s of ttie district. Rev, J. W. Britt ' as tile host pastor and Rev, F, H. Beebe is tiie presiding elder. The morning services began at U o’clock with M-. Rembert Ford, Jr., adult directoi in charge of the adult session, ah interesting panel on Christian Education in the Home, School and Chut oh was discussed In the following persons: the home, Mrs. v. 1 . Parham; the sc- 001, Mrs, Nia F ord and the church by Miss R. M. Find. Tin* Christian education mes sage was ieliv teed bv Rev, J, W, B itt, pastor of the- church, which vvas in keeping wit! the Christian Education program and Palm .Sinida.. Tim subject was “Tl e Ideal Kim come- To the Capital ” Tlie see ices were attended by adults, \outi-. and c'nildren from throughout the district. The evening program, iii rected bv Mrs. Polly Taylor, comprised music, orientation, lectures ana demonsu at tons by the youth and children, un der the supervision of the di rectors, Mrs. wilia D. Harris and Mrs. Christine Evans, Attendance banner s were presented by Mrs. Ethel p. Williams. They were presented to Kesier Temple Church for the three departments: adult, youth and children. The pastor and members ot Kesier Temple were very hos- Pit able in entertaining this meeting of which the Raleigh District is grateful. We are also proud of ttie at tendance and cooperation of the youth and other personnel of the district. There will be services held at Cutts Chapel Freewill Bap tist Church Friday night at 7:30 April 4. Rev. R. J. Av ery will preside. Sunrise service Easter Sun day will lx* held, Sunday School opens at 10 a.m. and regular worship services will com mence at 11. The Home Mission will spon sor a program at 3:30 p.m. Rev. McCallister will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Hoilie Tal ton is sponsor. The public is friends in C’i eedmooiv, Bittner Durham and Northside Sunday, Our special people are Mrs. Alice Watkins, Mr. Willie Bak er, Mrs. Minnie Gaine’ and Mrs. 1 thul Johnson. A THOUGH'! “What you sow today in 1 if* you will reap it in life to morrow. Theivioi e, a Eva . s sow good see*is,” lAPEXI CRITTENDEN’S GROCERY APEX, N C. MKEMHnaKraawsiliaimann SHOES—SH IR TS—OV ER ALI .S—FEED—SEED HARDWARE GROCERIES Goad Line Christmas Fruit , Nuts and Candy APEX GROCERY APEX. N. C. CURRENT EVENTS BAFFLERS BY NEGRO PRESS INTERNA TIONAL In today’s Baffler, name the people who are making news -- vit out relying on fle ctioice or Grab Bag clue-. Scoring; 8-10; excellent; 0-7; good; 4-*•: fair; 0-3:poor. Bonus questions count .* tot j.l of two points. Other questions count one point each. Here;s the quiz: 1. Tiie number of possible Black candidates for mayor has risen still further with ( )*s announcement that he might run for mayor of New York, some 28 years after he was elected to the local city council. 2. President Richard M. Nixon lias nominated ( —) ) 43, as sistant secretary of labor. If is nomination is confirmed . the l, S, Senate, the appointee will become one of the highest-ranking Black people in President Nixon’s ad ministration. One of ike Black Muslims’ leading lights, ( ), has oeen ousted for planning to nuke a professional come b ick 4. a ;n uUi-mU.lion -dollar “Black enterprise” was unveil ed in Birmingham, Ala., when the New Citizens Federal Sav ings and Loan building was opened. Behind the venture is Black philanthropist and mil lionaii ( ). 7. Entertainer ( —) has lieen named winner of the Spingarn Medal, awarded an-, nually by the NAACP to a Black American for outstand ing achievement. C. Starring w ith Raquel Welch in the movie', “100 Rifles,” is former football star ( }. 7. James Earl Ray, who is having second thoughts about pleading guilty in hie slaying of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr„ has charged that his attorney, ( ). pressured him into pleading guilty. 8. ( ), Black chairman, U. S. Equal Employ ment Opportunity commission, invited to attend. A THOUGHT May the glad dawn of Easter morn, Bring ]oy to thee. May the calm eve of Easter leave A peace divine with thee. May Easter night on thine heart write, O Christ, I live for Time. —li.lhps i.l Divkii potoeil’S I APCX PAMT HEADQUARTERS i Dutch Boy and Glidden j Paints—Paint Supplies Philco Appliances, Philca Radios and TV’s Phone 354-6543. 1 Apex, N. C. J 'iTaTn"e"s t SERVICE STATION A GROCERY j Mile East of Apex On McCullers Road Groceries —Farm Supplies SINCLAIR PRODUCTS APEX, N. C i, ,ci»hm ■■■■■ii. ■ r a ~~~ ** BEAGROVES OIL COMPANY HEATING OILS DAY 354-574! P. O. Box 15, Apex, N. C. TOYS - SPORTING GOODS Western Auto Associate Store i Home Owned & Operated by: * C. L. JENKINS ,!I8 N. Salem St., Apex, N f i has l»een accused, at at Senate hearing, of giving employers ‘•such a hard time that (he is) not serving the cause of equal employment,” Making the charge was Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R. 111.), Senate Re publican leader. BONUS QUESTIONS: (Each counts one-half point,) --A. Name tiie Black people ippointed by the late President Dwight Da’ id Eisenhower toiiis cabinet and to the U.S.Supreme Court. --B. In 1957, the late Presi dent federalized the National Guard to quell disturbances that accompanied the desegregation of a high school in what city? —C. What, if anything, did President Eisenhower do about segregation of the U, S. Armed foi ees? --D. What civil rights laws, if any, were passed during ! is administration? . V * \NSW i RS: L Rep, Adam Clay ton Pov > U 2. Art i letch, r 3 Muhammad All 4. Di. a. G. Gaston 7. sarnn v Davis, Jr, 0. Jim Brown 7. Percy Foreman 8. Clifford L, Alexandv-i * * * BONUS A NSW KRS: --A. no —A. None. —B. Little Rock, Ark. --C. He desegregated Un armed forces. —D. The iO-37 and 1960 Civil Right* Act*. Bill Gemnger Company Phone 534-7452 mm \.Gz2mtrt»n unin.fi n Clothing & Shoes Apes. N. C. APEX CAB CO. I 354-6447 or 354-5781 APEX. N C. j mm MARTIN , GENERAL MERCHANDISE Apex, N, C ~ m SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY FOE BROTHERS Apex, N C j j Paradise Grill l MU A MRS S YW! i 1 SKAGKOYI s S. Salem St.. \pex. N C. —- “apex sales CO-, INC. BOX 658, APEX, N C Phone 354-7783 NEW & USED CARS AND TRUCKS Parts Dcpi. A Repair Shirp EDDIE FOWEI.L. Salesman WILBUR CAPPS, Salesman JIMMY ARTHURS, Parts. EARL SEARS, Shop Fomm’n RONALD HINHLKY I ROOSEVELT HINTON 4 * »
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