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. FUQUA Y-VARENA , „. .„„.—,.»—- BY CAROLYN BRASWELL AS BURY - Sunday School o pened at 9;40 a.m. under the supervision of Mr. Char’es Rogers. The opening hymn, "Draw Me Nearer,*' was sung in unison. 'Hie second selec tion, "I Must Tell Jesus," fol lowed. The subject of the les son was "Keys To Understand ing the Bible." Scripture was chosen from the gospel of St, John 16*12-15 and St, James 1:22-25. The review was made by Mr. Rogers. The banner class was No. 1, teacher, Mr. James White, The banner at tendance was awarded to class es No. 3 and 4, Miss Nellie Holly Springs Nows BY MBS BETTY MERRITT HOLLY SPRINGS - The U nited Church of Christ observed its annual Homecoming Day last Sunday, One service was held and conducted by the pastor, Rev. John H. Jones. Rev. Jones delivered the message. He se lected his text from a portion of the 20th chapter of Genesis and used as a theme: "I Want To Go Home.*’ Music was rend ered by the all-male chorus of Franklin £nd the senior choir i i im iln»—l-MH-wm ufrl’Wiirmskrti CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES For Back-To-Sehoo! Values VISIT SI. MO'i 8. J. FiSH MAIN ST,, FUQUAY | The Store Os Persona! Service DRUG STORE Phone §22-4566 Peg. No, 1256 Faqcay-V&rina N. C. IBL mMTF i ( *202 S. Main St. Fuquay-Varina, N. C. ! “ topß VUKTY t WIUK STORES FUQUAY ERWIN NASHVILLE PITTSBORO LILLINGTON LOUISBURG .ANGIER HILLSBORO WAKE FOREST APEX 2I&BULON smithfield 'WZRHfcL OXFORD liiicoinvilts AME Me Knight and Mrs. Lucille Cot ton, teachers, respectively. ANNOUNCEMENTS A bicycle rally will be held on May 24 at 9 o’clock. Children's Day practice was held on Mav 20 at 6:30 p.m. PERSONAL Mrs. Estelle Wright motored to Washington, D. C, this past weekend. Our sick Include Mr. Clancy Cain, Mr. Samuel Williams and Mrs. Agnes Clemons. A THOUGHT "The Lord Is my strength and my song, and He has become my salvation.” of New Rock Springs Church. Each family of the church re ported. A total of $1,200 was raised, which is to be donated to the church building fund. Immediately following services a dinner was served in the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Harris announce the birth of a girl, Roselyn Litechla, bom May 18, weighing 5 lbs. 3 oz. Mrs. Coretta Merritt has been vacationing In Brooklyn, i—f*—h— Ladies & Children Apparel THE STYLE SHOP Raleigh Street FUQU AY-V ARINA (Quality Cleaning Waterproofing Vault Storage Alterations TOPS CLEANERS • DRIVE-5N SERVICE # NIGHT DEPOSITS PHONE 552-4504 Fuquay Varina, 'N. C. 27526 to a mii nl f™"* WE SELL ? WE SERVICE! TWIN CITY . £ADJO end APPLIANCE COMPANY Fuquay-Varina, N. C. . Phone 552-4711 N. Y. for approximately one month. We hope she is having a pleasant stay and we are looking forward to her safe re turn. Happy birthdays are in order for Mrs. Dorothy Prince and Mr. Henry Cotton. Let’s remember to pray for our sick and shut-ins. A visit and a card would mean so much to them. A THOUGHT "Smile and the world smiles with you. Weep and you weep alone." Top People WASHINGTON-(NPI) - Who are the top Black people in the Nixon administration? A list, recently compiled, Includes these 10 officials, all at the assistant secretary level: James Farmer, assistant sec retary in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Sam Jackson and Sam Simmons, in the Department of Housing and Urban Development; Ronald Lee, a deputy postmaster gen eral; William Brown TIT, equal employment opportunities chairman; Barbara Watson, ad ministrator of the bureau of security and consular affairs In the State department; Jim Johnson, a civil service corn ■ 11 »i ... • in. WILLIAM'S sia mm N. Main St., Faqnay-Vatina Phone 552-2111 ' '* ~ 1; Stroud Pontiac- Buick, Inc. 420 N. Main St. Fnqoay-Varina, N. C. j Telephone 552-2201 KESLER’S LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING iAND SHOES Fuqtmy-Varina, N. C !»■——a— wmmmmamm ■■niirwi i if ■■ ■■ mmmmmt i 1““1 Shop At... PARKER’S FURNITURE STORES Fuquay Varina, N. C. ... And SAVE Clothing & Shoes IFor The Family CRICKEATEER Suits and Sport Coats BASS WEEjm«S SHOES I London Fog j ASHWORTH’S , I Ms I ifatSlai- 7fcaSi*»v JRL C. 1 BY MRS. LOUISE CAESAR FUQU AY - VARINA - The First Baptist Sunday School o pened at 10 o’clock with the superintendent, Mr. Alford Thorpe, presiding. The subject of the lesson was “Key To Un derstanding the Bible.” The text was from the Book of Acts i7:10-12. After all of the class es reassembled, class No. 2, taught by Mrs. Odell Thorpe, received the offering banner. Your reporter received the ban - ner for the largest attendance. The lesson was reviewed by Rev. N. A. Trice. Morning worship services o pened at 11:15 with Rev. Trice, making the call to worship. Music was rendered by the senior choir accompanied bj Mr, William E. Boney. The re sponsive reading was repeated. Scripture was read by the pas tor and prayer was given by Mr. Ira Burton. Rev. Trice chose his text from the Book of Romans, 12, and his subject was "Go Back.” Prayer was offered by Mr. Patrick Harris. Nixes Choice K3LONA, La.-(NPI) - Free dem-of-choice in public schools of St. Charles parish was wip ed out last week by Federal Judge J. Mitchell. All schools within the parish, except in Kilons-which will lie consider ed I&ter-are to be Integrated; and the Bethune High School, practically all-Black, will be closed. missioner; Ben Holman, In the Justice department; and Art Fletcher and Elizabeth Koontz, assistant secretaries In the Labor department. Mack’s Variety Store, Inc. MAIN STREET Frapiay-Vartan, N. C. CAROLINA FEED COMPANY Fuqaay-Varina, N. C. NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES New & Used Furniture And Appliances ISG 4 MOIILI ! HOME SALES Located at Intersection of Highways <ll and 55 at 5 Points Fuqaay-Varina, N. C. Tel.: 552-6102; 552-2226 VARINA FARMERS EXCHANGE INC. Feeds-Seeds-Fsrtiiizers-'nsecticides SEED CLEANING GENERAL FAR/M SUPPLIES Fuquay-Varina, N. C. 27526 Phone 552-2236 " ~~ COLOR T Vs ” ~~ Television and Radio Repairs—All Appliances Repaired Free Pick-Up and Delivery—Free Estimates and Appraisals Wo Sell aftd Repair Ail Maxes and Models—New and Used LOWRY AND SONS LOW PRICES AND FAST SERVICE APPLIANCE SERVICE AND SEWING CENTER Call: 552-2511 Day or Night i —— — - ■ iniwun—nai imi m—n« ■ —i— m itt* 1 Ransdslf Brothers Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOY’S SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 223 S. Main St., Ph. 552-2216 Fuquay-Varina,. N. C. Main St. Fuquay-Varina, N. C Phone 552;4944 jHiiWMim— i iwitiw^MW■ biiiwwi— uaißißga »■"■ ■«'« I — iiwiyO.PMWHnw ■ Fuquay-Varina r We were happy to have Mrs. Alice Rogers of Durham and Mr. James Trice of New York City worship with us.Mr.Trice is t'ne son of Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Trice. Worship services were held at Sweet Spring AME Zion Church at 11:30 a.m. You are always welcome to come and worship with us. The Gospel Chorus rendered the music at Princess Chapel Sunday even ing at 8. There will be a musical pro gram at First Baptist Church Sunday, May 25 at 8 p.m. Ap pearing will be the Capital Ci ty Five of Raleigh and others. The Rev. James Cleveland, the Harmonizing Four and the Capital City Five will be ap pearing at the Fuquay Consol idated School June 5 at 8 p.rn. Our sick and shut-ins are Mrs, Lela Bullock and Mrs. Nessie Ray, who are in the hos pital. Mrs. Mary Adams, who is home and recuperation nicely. Remember our sick with your prayers and cards. The community wishes to ex press its deepest sympathy to the family of the late Miss Mol lie Lee Jones. Funeral services were held at the New Providence Baptist Church Sunday, May 18. Fuquay Consolidated Menu May 22; Spaghetti with Meat cheese sauce; tossed salad peaches, peanut butter delight, school baked rolls and milk. May 23; Barbecued pork on bun, butter potato, congealed fruit salad, spice cake, milk. May 26; Cheeseburger on bun, cabbage slaw, June peas, fruit cup or Jello, milk. May 27: Beef-A-Roni, tossed salad, butter corn, sugar cook ies, milk. May 28; Barbeque on bun, string beans, pickle beets, chocolate pudding, milk. A THOUGHT "The earth is the Lord’s and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dweli there in." 'H IMM ■ BUM ■ ■ UHfli ■ ill ■ SHOP AND SAVE IN FUQUAY-VARINA Bank of Varina Member F.DJ.C. WAKS 1460 KC Phone 552-4001 552-5611 ACME CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 103 DEPOT ST. Fuquay-Varina
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