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rFuouA Y-v arevXl C„ HOLLY SPRINCH - Sunday- School was ’ !tsl<3 at oi• > clmnt'-s with thq locat superintendents In charge. Mornii:t worship services were held at Dough:■ Chapel AMF Zion Church where the Rev. Frank L. Rush is tin pastor. A combination of the Men’s Day Program and the Homecoming Day was observ ed, The annual message was de livered by the Rev. Rudolph Cutts of Angier. He chose his text from a portion of the 23rd chapter of the Book of Exo dus and used for a theme “Two Faces.*' Two of the faces he enlightened us cn were the faces of Judas and the Pharisees, Music was rendered by the Community Male Chorus. The service was graced with many visitors Among them were Mr. and Mrs. William Russell of Baltimore, Md. Pfc. Jimmy Earl McClain and wife were home for 20 days upon his return to the States from Vietnam. Mrs. Sadie Wilkins and chil dren of Washington, D, C.,visit ed her mother, Mrs. Essie Mc- Clain. Mrs Annie Mae Green and family of Washington, D. C. CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES for Hack To-School Values VISIT B J. FISH WAIN ST., FI QUAY The Sto re I Os Personal Service Johnson’s DRUG STORE Phone 522-4666 Reg. No. 1256 Fuquay-Varina N. C. THE CAROLINIAN RALEKSH, N. C., SATURDAY. AUGUST 16, 1969 jm ELLIOTTS -™. gE^gfiuucr \ /\ S. Main St. Fuquay-Varina, N. C.j popps VARIETY * DOLLAR STORES FUQUAY ERWIN NASHVILLE PJTTSBORO LILLINGTON LOUISBURG ANGIER HILLSBORO WAKE FOREST APE £ „ 2EBULON SMI EHFIELD WENDELL OXFORD 18 Holly Springs News BY BETTY ML it KBIT visited the liomo ot Mr. ano Mrs. R< mice Lassiter. Mrs. FannieStev.iii d, a i’< fin er resident of out town, h.*s returned f>v : s-'.or vi-. Mi. and M Henry T. John son of Jamaica, N, Y. are here for three weeks and are planning to move here perm anently in Decern Iter, Let’s continue to pray for our sick and shut-ins. Remem ber them in your prayers, with cards and visits. There will be program at the First Baptist Chur ch hi Hol ly Springs on August 24 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Appearing will be the Holland Chapel Junior Chorus, the Liberty Chapel C-ospel Chorus and others. A THOUGHT "God grant me the security to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wis dom to know the difference. --Mrs Christine Johnson Coots News BY MRS. CLYDE SANFORD COATS - Mrs. Ornia Lee ha: returned home after being hos pitalized in Erwin. . A bridal shower was held Ladies & Children Apparel THI STYLE SHOP Raleigh Street FT Ql AY-VARINA | Quality Cleaning VYATh KI’H OoilN Vauu Siobaci: Alti-kations TOPS CLEANERS • DRIVE-IN SERVICE 9 NIGHT DEPOSITS RHONE 552-4504 Fuquay-Varina. N. C. 27526| mmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmrn WE SERVICE! TWIN CITY RADIO ond APPLIANCE COMPANY I Fuquay-Varina, N. C. Rhone 552-4711 •yn (. ,V. • j t ( , >A » r OO HCI-* • iday of Rale igli. The couple n-e.-i .. i :: my useful gif's* Guests includt : Mrs. i -rtna Me I,o' , Mi" . Cl:. ■ N l .. ill-:-., Mis- Crissie B-.jiHa- . Mrs. Mattie Holliday, Mr: . Missie Williamson, Mis. 1 ess it Stew art, Miss Viola McKoy, Mrs, Brenda Eason, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Lee, (father and mo ther of the bride), Mrs. Ver- Jene Warren, Mrs. Annice Ev ans, Mr. and Mrs. Junior W'ai don,' Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liles, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sanford. The shower was held at the home of Linda’s grandmother, Mrs, Roena Massey. The menu consisted of punch, cake, po tato chips, peanuts and mints. More Attention WASHINGTON - (NPI) - Two Black politicians have urged the Black community to pay more attention to politics. In Wash ington, Los Angeles City Coun cilman Thomas Bradley, an un successful candidate for maj or, asked that Black rage in the ghettos lie re-channeled in- WIUIAM’S SEA FOOD V Mair. St., Fuquay-Varina Phone 552-2111 ! Stroud Pontiac- | Buiek, Inc. 429 V -lain St Fuquay-Varina s ( Telephone 3:.2-1201 KESLER’S LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AND SHOES Fuquay-V anna. N C. Shop At... PARKER’S FURNITURE STORES Fuquay Varina, N. C. ... And SAVE I Clothing I 1 & Shoes | For The Family I CRICKEATEER Suits and Sport Coats BASS WEEJUNS SHOES London Fog ASHWORTH’S, INC. Fuyuai'-Variija, W. C EEOC CHIEF TESTI FIES - Washington: Mem bers of the Senate Labor Committee charged the Nixon Administration on August 11 with another surrender in the civil rights field - this time in seeking weak enforcement of the equal employment opportunity laws. William H. Brown, 111, chairman of the Equal Em ployment Opportunity Commission, shown tes tifying, hotly denied any surrender and insist ed he had a trouble free conscience. (UPI), to advantaged in America. And in At la nt a, V ice Mayo ra 11 y candidate Maynard Jackson said tn? B’ack church should see to it that candidates talking out of noth sides of their mouths oi: social issues will o - "pub -1 'Civ and strongly opposed." ! Mark’s Variety Store, fm*. MAIN STKIJBT Euquay-Variua * l. i CAROLINA FEED | COMPANY \ Fuquay-Varina, N. C I -J NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES New iIC L'sed 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 COLORTVS ~ Television and Radio Itepairs—All Appliances Rep-aired Free Pick-Up and Delivery Free Estimates and Appraisals We Sell and itcpair 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 Ransdell Brothers Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 223 S. Main St.. Ph. 552-2216 Fuquay-Varina. N. it mm w>J3«n—iiuim fiwiithii umi ■nauwi ■wm «iih»ihhiifw»tj | »*» | b nr» »■■■*. MffCHELL CHEVROLET I €O., INC. | JuT S. Main St. Fuquay-Varina, N. C j Phone 552-4844 Hoti-Glemorsus Courses NASSAU, Bahamas-(NPJ) - Masonry and plumbing are two courses at Nassau Technical cent i e '.Jili;!; are Nice lv,pas sed by Nassau youths, aceord i- >■ to college officials. In or der to obtain the necessary number of students for the courses, the school has had to • eci it students from the Got Islands. No reusoi was given forth, local boys* disdain of ok,, -v' itiid plumbing. Driv* ScfaSy SHO» AND ‘-AVI- IN i i OLAY \ .Ivl.Vn I i Bank of Varina Alembe." I'.M.C WAKS 1460 KC Phone 552-4001 552-5611 J fACME CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 103 DEPOT ST. Fuquay - Varina
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