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' FUQUAY-VAMNA] Fuquay - farina News BY MRS. LOUISE CAESAR FUQUAY - VAR IN A- Sunday School opened at First Baptist Church at 10 a.m. with the supt., Mr. Alford Thorpe, presiding. The subject of the lesson was *‘Cod's Plan and Man's Rebel lion.” Morning worship service be gan at 11:15 with Rev. N. A. Trice making the call to wor ship, Music was rendered by the Gospel Chorus, accompan ied by Mr. Charles Prince. ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be a barbecue selling at the Pines Acres Cent er, Fuqu&y. July 11 starting at 6:30 p.m. The flowers for the church Sunday were given by the Young family. The Rev. R. J. Avery from Cutts Chapel rendered service at First Baptist at 3 p. m. Music was rendered by the Gospel Chorus of Cutts Chapel In Angler. This service was rendered for the Missionary Circle. The McKoy Grove Church will observe its annual Woman’s Day Sunday, July 13, at 1:30. The July 4 holiday brought many out-of-town guests and friends. Many are on vacation. Mr. George Harris, Sr., is va cationing in Newark, N. J. We CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES For Back-To-School Values VISIT WLMo J 3 8. J. FISH MAIN ST.. FUQUAY The Store Os Personal Service Johnson’s mm STOKE Phone 522-4666 Reg. No. 1256 Fuquay-Varina N. C. THE CAROi.INLuN RALEIGH. N. C. SATURDAY .HUY 12, 1968 J* EUI6TTS I PHJSBMCY \ \ f\ 202 S. Main St. Fuquay-Varina, N. C. ” POPE’S VMIttY t MUM STORES FUQUAY ERWIN NASHVILLE PITTSBORO LILLINGTON LOUISBURG ANGIES' HILLSBORO WAKE FOREST APEX ZEBULON SMITHFIELD WENDELL OXFORD 16 wish him an enjoyable stay. Visiting for the holidays were my two brothers, Mr. and Mrs. James Bailentine and son of Baltimore, Md.; my sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Hugunnle of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bullock and fam ily, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bailen tine of Philadelphia, Pa., Lou ise and Vinnie of Newark, N, J. visited their sister, Miss Annie Lee Baliew, Mrs. Katie B. Fields of New York is visiting her sister and Mr. Alex Bullock and Mr. Floyd Lassiter of Newark, N. J., and Mr. Charles Lyons of New York. Visiting out of town was Mrs. Lillie Bell Harris, MissAlease McLean, who spent a few days in New Jersey, visiting their sister. A cook-out was held at the home of Mrs. Robbie Price on July 5 at 804 Wake Chapel Rd. for the Price family. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Bul lock and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Baltimore and son of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Daisy “Rogers of West Point, Va„ Mr. and Mrs. Junior Morris and family, Washington, D. C,; Mrs. Pearlie Smith, Mr. Eugene Ladies & Children Apparel THE STYLE SHOP Raleigh Street FUQUAY-VARINA MSMKMHMMWminM Quality Cleaning Waterproofing J Vault Storage Alterations 1 TOPS CLEANERS ® DRIVE-IN SERVICE 5 $ NIGHT DEPOSITS t PHONE 552-4504 | Fuquay-Varina, N. C. 275261 lil —ll, I .11. j W£ SERVICE! T^mtvisioM/ TWIN CITY RADIO and APPLIANCE COMPANY Fuquay-Varina, N. (’, Phone 552-4711 Holly Springs News BY BETTY MERRITT HOLLY SPRINGS - The an nual Woman’s Day was observ ed at the United Christian Church Sunday. Sunday School was opened at 10 a,m. with Mrs. Annie Beard, acting superinten dent, Our visiting teachers were Mrs. Georgia Betts, Mrs. Ora McCuliers arid Mrs. Dora Jones. Mrs. Coretta Merritt pre sided over the morning serv -9 Frederick, Holly Springs, and Mrs, Mary Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. William Price and family, Mrs. Annie Mae Price and fam ily. The afternoon was an en joyable one. A belated happy birthday greeting to Mrs. Charlotte Mc- Culiers, who celebrated a birth day July 3, and Mrs. Ruby Stubh, July 4, Let us remember our sick. Hospitalized are Mr. Marshall McKoy and Mr. Curlie Adams. Both are confined to Wake Me morial Hospital, Raleigh.. A THOUGHT “The Cross is at the center of our faith, because it is at the center of the love of God.” williams SB FOOD N. Main St., Fuquay-Varina Phone 552-2111 Stroud Pontiae- Buick, Inc. 420 N Main St. Fuquay-Varina, N. C. Telephone 552-2201 KESLER’S LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AND SHOES Fuquay-Varina, N. C. Shop At... PARKER’S FURNITURE STORES Fuquay Varina, N. C. ... And SAVE Clothing & Shoes For The Family CRICKEATEER Suits and Sport Coats BASS WEEJUNS SHOES I London Fog ASKWOKIH’S, INC. Fuquay-Varina, N. C. '■es. The guest spc , t ke > was Mrs. G. T. Grigsby, who is a member of First Baptist Church of Hoi!'. Spungs. a combined choir of ladies of the churc! es of cur community, :endered music, along vith the Daughters of /ion. The annual message was delivered by our paste: Rev. Join II Tones. He chose his text from a porrtion of his text from a portion of the 21st chapter of Genesis and used for a topic “God’s Call To Woman.” Evening services began at 8 o’clock. The closing message was brought by Rev Frank L. Rush, pastor of Douglas Chapel and Bethlehem AME Zion Churches. His text was taken from St. John 4:10, He em phasized the importance of wo men devoting more time to the their home. The Athletic Club of Holly- Springs played a double-head er with the Buckham Bears. We won the first game with a sco-9 of 7-! and tied the second by a score of 6-6, Our town had quite a few visitors during the fourth of July holiday. Some of them were Mr. Bobby McClain of Washing ton, D. C., Mr. Charlie Les lie and Mr s, Gladys Stewart of Baltimore, Md. Also, Mr. Cor nell Hunter of Baltimore ami Tommy Hunter, Mrs. Mania Tvomps'j . v Brooklyn, \. Y. and Mrs. Edna Earl’Black of New Jersey. Celebratin 1 - birthdays this month are Mrs. Ida Leslie, Mrs. Christine Johnson, Miss Fay Griffin, Mrs. Myrtle Lockley and Mrs. Carl Booker. The town of Holly Springs wishes to express its deepest sympathy to the family of ’he —■ Mack*s Variety Store, Inc*. MAIN STREET Fraqssay-Variiis., N. C. CAROLINA FEED COMPANY Fuquay-Varina, N, C. NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES Mew & Used Furniture And Appliances IIS 4 MOBILE mm smis 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 Color TV'S™ Televison and Radio Repairs—AH Appliances Repaired Free Pick-Up and Delivery- -Free Estimates and Appraisals We Sell and Repair All Makes and —New and Used LOWRY AND SONS LOW PRICES AND FAST SERVICE APPLIANCE SERVICE AND SEWING CENTER Call: 552-2311 Day or Night ,,IJ ■ MMitimm r. ■ iiitwh '■■■»— mm ■■ Ransdell Brothers Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 223 S, M.)in St , Ph. 552-2216 Fuuuay-Varina. N. C. MITCHELL CHEVROLET CO., INC. JOT S. Main -St. Fuquay-Varina. X. C. Phone 552-4044 Feltonville News BY Mf?S. MARY MOSS Felton Grove Church opened its Sunday School a* 10a.m.with Mr. Charles Baker, supt., in charge. The lesson was well explained. Rev, Davis chose his morning message from the Book of St. Mark. Sunday evening at 7 o’clock, Mr, James Thomas and the Cap ital City Five, the Daughters of Zion, the Walker Brothers, Mr, Willie Cross and others rend ered a very enjoyable program. Our sick and shut-ins are Miss Tynie Latimore, Mr. Precell and Mr. Cozart. Your prayers will !»e appreciated. PERSONALS Annie and Calvin Lyon of Durham. Mrs Sara Sanders of Method, and Mrs. Mary Ruth Parker of Raleigh, were guests of Mrs. Mary Moss Sunday. SPORTS The Feltonville Ball Club won a fourth of July victory Fri day. The score was 13-10. They played Asbiiry Ball Club. late Mr. Sylvester Wilson, who passed Saturday at 1 p.m. in Wake Memorial Hospital, Ra leigh. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. Let’s continue to pray for our sick and shut-in. Hospitalized are Mrs. Lillie Mae Wilson and Mrs. Ella Baldwin, hot!, iii Wake Memorial Hospital, Raleigh. Out community is eagerly a waiting the appearance of the one and onlv Clarence foun tain of Birmingham, Ala., the Five Blind Boys, of Alabama, the Swanee Quintet of Augusta, Ga. and the Daughters of Zion at the Holly Springs School, Wednesday, July 16, at 8 p.m. A THOUGHT “Smile and the world smiles with you. Cry and you cry a lone.” - ———— *m q 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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