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uWn> ifttka 1 ci:OSS LINK CHILD CARE CENTER'S GRADUATION - On June 20, the CLCCC held its sth .uinu.il i ulu.ition on the spacious lawn of the school. The theme this year was “Education For tiie 1 iil!:rf .'■ The graduates from left to right are: Michael Lee’, Eddie Barfiour, Napcfleon McNeil, Jimee c li.i.i-, Richard Williams, Bernard Fowler, Reginald Perry, Chris Young, Juanita Sykes! Gwendol n Gill, Sharon Woodard, Joycelan Clark, Valjean Hall, Deborah Henderson, Mrs. Mur ra>, Vick Branch, Michelle McClean, Tonya Williams, Wanda Jackson, Saundra Sanders, Chi is Williams and Mr. Murray. * Gospel Music Surrounds Career Os Singer L. Roberts Lea Rolierts was the lead sins ( r of a choir in a storefront gospel church,” reminisced Georgi Butler, Inu discoverer and 1 xi'.uitive Producer for E i.iteil Artist, “she has a voice which is a combination.>f Aretha ii ■■ w-a, §||fch ’ v I ■* * a. M «K f "I. 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Telephone 833-1076 Franklin and Nancy Wilson. “But it was her own,” he add ed. “I asked her if she would mind d ling pop gospel, and she liked the idea.” Lea grew up around Dayton, Ohio, which is not much different from a hundred other moderate " sized cities that dot the Ameri- I can landscape. It has houses and “ schools, front lawns, back alleys, stores, shops, sunshine, snow flurries -- and churches. It was in one of the latter that Lea Roberts came to lore music and yearn to be part of it. And this gospel feeling is apparent in her new single, “Can’t Get K nough of You.” Gospel is not a studied mu sical form; rather it's free and totally from within the people making it. Therefore, it has a bout it an honesty that is some times missing in other musical forms. It has, too, a capability of spreading its influence Into the other musical persuasions while retaining and boasting that very same honesty. It was into a home whose h ills echoed the sounds of gospel mu sic that Lea Roberts was horn, along with four sisters and six brothers. They all, in fact, sang and played instruments. As the roots of gospel branch ed into other musical ex periences, she nurtured visions of fame as a recording artist. She worked local c!"bs around Dayton and nearby towns, sing ing jazz and early rock and roll. She worked with good musicians and poor ones, nice clubs and earthy joints - and out of it all came an ability to adapt to con ditions and command the atten tion, respect and, ultimately, admiration of any audience With a recording career ever present in mind, she min ed in 1968 to Newark; New Jer sey, to bo closer to New York. After getting hooked on pop gospel, she drastically expanded her range," Butler noted, “and has held her own on shows op posite Curtis Mayfield, Jerry Butler, Stevie Wonder and oth ers. Lea admires such artists as the ones mentioned, foe they ail influence her in some way, but her voice remains unique For her, singing is ultimately ape: - sonal and emcMona'. experience. She points out, “You really have to feel music yourself if you in tend to reach another human be ing. ” Four Tops Still Tops InMusic HOLLYWOOD - The soiid success registered by the Four Tops reflects their versatility as well as unde niable talent, because they all love music of every type, their song liag is filled with •rhythm & blues, pop tunes, country & western and jazz. Their “in person” act is enhanced by very captivating dance steps, which create a total performance. Mart groups that were Jan ILi Staten <B ecom es Sr tile Os jfjr. SamuelaC. Cjreene Jn i f Lie KMCHTI ’IT - Miss T.intha Staten of Knightdale N came the bride .if Mr. tinuel I eroy Greene of I r H.'ville. Satur - day, Jinn ' HI- : Go<«l Hope Baptist Chinch The Rev. C.R. Trottei officiated. Tlie bride, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Staten of Knightdale, was given in marriage !her brother, Bennie Staten. Mrs. Samuel Greene of Forest City is the mother of the groom. Honor attendant was M i s. Janet Pierce of Fayetteville, The bride wore a formal gown of white bridal satin with a portrait neckline, long-fitted sleeves, Empire bodice with an over-lay of Peau de Ange lace highlighted by seed pearls iridescent sequins, matching lace motif on sleeves and a-line skirt that is accent ed at waist with Dior bow, matching lace motifs compli ment train. Other bridesmaids wore Mrs. al.ucv Watkins. Miss Hazel St- *4- S r c'i| i if - „ ‘k f * ‘a TESTS NEW TOBACCO PRIMER - Andrew Whitley is shown testing a new tobacco primer which was demonstrated this year. It can carry two or four rows, one man operates sell primer. We hope to have it working successfully in 1972. It may be seen at the home of Andrew Whitley, 4 miles east of Zebulon on Hwy. 64. Popular in tlie *GPs andcai lv '6os arc now a tiling of the past, Names like the Ames Brothers, the W i 1,1 ia m s Brothers, and even the Beatles, have gone their separate wavs. The linn Tops - Levi Stubbs, Ronaldo Benson, Abdul Fakir and Lawrence Payton - have been kinging together for 10 years and are still growing stronger with each and every performance. They are prime examples of that core of competance only such experience can give to a performer. “We’ve been together so l (, ng that we’ve become like one big family, concerned Jl out each others every Problem,” says Larry Pay ton. “We were kids and when we grew up we married into each others families. It’sthe same tiling with Smokey, The Supremos, Martha Reeves and many of the other groups that qome from the Motor City, Most of the Mo town groups have been around since tlu* late “60s and early ’GOs, so that every body lias gotten to know evei' tHjdy else and Motown has always Ixa-m one big happy family for all of us.” Ilit' Tops have a hot new single, “in These Changing Times,” which is flooding the airwaves from coast-to eoast a nd a hot new single with their sister group, The Supremos, “Gotta Have Love In Your Heart,” taken from the Album ‘‘The Return of the Magnificent- Seven,” a follow up to an earlier album, “The Magnificent Seven.” According to Duke Fakir, “Recording with The su- No nonsense with options. You don’t pas extra tor everything you have to have. Like Seats for 7, heavy duty suspension, skid plates, 18.5 gallon fuel tank, Plus you get th ; only automatic shift in and out of 4WD. a 25-piece tool kit, ■ steeling stabilizer and much more. 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Milford Watson -- j ,-1 :ts ring I'oarer, and J o. ; miols and Mach dl - Bryant were flovei hearers. After a reception at the church, the couple left tor a honeymoon trip in Connecti cut. The bride is a r. i iduate of Saint Augustine’s College, Ra le! 11. The groom is a i ruinate of Fayetteville State Enivers itv, Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Greene are instructors;tf I r-o --nard Training Scliool, McCain. I hey will make their home in Favetteville. lotifebtirtf News B> MRS. W YNLLLA MOORE LOUISBUEG Tliere will be a Children - Day program ai the Old Liberty Baptist Church tlie 2nd Sunday in July starting at 12 o'clock. The Clifton Sisters, the Samp son Harmoneers and many others will render music. Re vival starts the i ollowing Monday night and lasts through tout the week. On July 4th there will be a homecoming progi am at the St. Delight Church. The Joy Bells The Haywood Adult Choir and many others will be on the program. The first Sunday night in July tlie young people ot the Timberlake Grove Baptist Church will have services. The second Sunday night re vival starts and lasts through out the week. The Haywood Adult Choir wishes to thank each and ev eryone for coming out and helping them make their pro gram a success last Sunday night. Mrs. Lillian Williams and all the members around Cos talia wish to thank each and everyone for coming out to help make these programs a success. Mrs. Mary Clifton will cele brate her birthday on July 4. Also her two daughters, Mrs Wynella Moore will celebrate hers the Bth and Mrs. Viola Duns: on will celebrate hers the 9'h Mrs Lucy Lewis will also celebrate her birthday on July 4th. THE CAROUNI&N RALEIGH. N C.. SATURDAY, JVLY 2. *@7l • PLANS FIFTH OBSERVANCE HERE - Sister •Jessie Peacock plans a “big explosion” come Sunday, July 4. The celebration will be held at the Young’s Missionary Temple Church, cornel’ ot S. State and Cotton Place. 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