I Page 6, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., April 2, 1965 FALLS COMMUNITY NEWS By Mrs. D. P. Jeuks Mrs. Ona Edwards spent some time with her sister, Mrs. Andrews in Durham recently. I’m sure they had a real good time together. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Leonard have both been sick with bad colds but they are both better now. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Watkins enjoyed having her father and step mother visit with them for a few days recently. Mr. Jack Clifton’s mother is quite ill at this time. She would be glad to have you visit her if you can. Our Bible Class met with Mrs. Elnora Kelley last Thursday night and we had a real good meeting. Mrs. R. A. Looper had charge of the devotion that was very well done. Friends of Mr. Jasper Keith will be interested to hear that he is about the same and is still with Mr. and Mrs. Kelley. The Class made plans to visit Mrs. Zula Wilson and to get pa jamas for Mr. Lessie Merkerson who is stiU in the hospital in Wake Forest. Little Miss Angela Haskins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linda Merritt Elected To Honorary Fraternity at EC WIN!!! AJETTRIP TO JAMAICA! PLUS 250 OTHER PRIZES LOOK AT OUR GOULDS JETM We sell the com plete Goulds Jet Water line on easy credit terms, z' REGISTER/NOTHINQTO BUY C’M0N1N...Y0UMAYWIN ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP 502 SO. WHITE ST. WAKE FOREST, N. C. Haskins, had a nice birthday last week she is two years old and a real pretty little girl, happy birth day Angela. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Watkins en joyed having her uncle, Mr. James Obey of Pine Level visit with them last week. Mr. Obey is 98 years old and really gets around good you would never believe he is 98. He sees and hears good and is in real good health. Congratulations, Mr. Obey. Falls Baptist Church will begin revival services April 4th and con tinue through the 11th at 7:30 p. m. You are invited to attend. Rev. Bobby Crocker of Gaffney, South Carolina is the visiting speaker. We will have special music in song by the Rolesville quartet. Come by the FaUs Remnant Shop sometime to see Mrs. New berry with her Liquid Embroidery. Sound strange to me but I guess she is right. April 5 to 13, 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Mrs. Mary Lowery was sick last week and away from her work 3 days but she is better now. Bad cold and they make one feel mighty bad. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Buddy) Looper celebrated their wedding anniversary last week by going to Balentines for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Jenks went with them. They were celebrating Bet ty’s birthday. How nice. How does this sound. Miss Kathy Mangum is 16. Just think of the short time it’s been since Doctor Wilkinson and Mrs. Jones dressed her up in a pretty pink dress on the night of her birth 16 years ago. Kathy received some nice gifts for her birthday. Judy Leonard, Ricky Carter and Tommy Barham participated in Bible Memory Work at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Raleigh last Fri day night and came out good; so they will go on to Buies Creek for another contest, April 8th. Well our Sunday School lesson last Sunday was about being ready for the wedding feast. I hope every one really got the meaning of be ing not just for the wedding and I all the feast, that we get ready 1 for here in the world, but there is a more important readiness for I every one and that is death. Just I Sunday night Mr. Otha Warren died suddenly. That time will come to all of us. On April 24 there will be a mis cellaneous shower for Miss Bon nie Gay Mangum and Mr. James Powell. As you know they plan to be married June 19th. Please keep this in mind and come to the Linda Estelle Merritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Merritt of Rt. 2, Wake Forest is a member of the Gamma Beta Phi Society, a national honorary fraternity, which has been established at East Carolina College. The organization, dedicated to principles of scholarship, leader ship and good citizenship at East Carolina, was formed during the current spring term by 31 ECC students. Under the guidance of tempor ary advisor James B. MaUory, dean of men at ECC, the group wUl soon take on a permanent project of benefit to the college and other special projects. Members of the Society will be elected “because of their worthy character, good mentality, cred itable achievement, and commend able attitude,” as outlined in the Society’s constitution. To be eligible for membership, a student must achieve and main tain a grade-point average of 1.5 (C-plus). Recreation & Drama Conf. Opens Monday at Seminary A Church Recreation and Drama Larita Umphlett, music teacher, by Mr. Andrews, and group diseus- Conference will be held April 5-6 at Southeastern Baptist Theologi cal Seminary in cooperation with the Recreation Department of the Southern Baptist Sunday School Board. Its purpose is to inform church members how to organize and relate a recreation program to the needs and interests of a local church situation. shower; it wiU be in our Commu nity house April 24 at 7:30. Our revival will start Sunday, April 4th. Rev. Bobby Crocker of Gaffney, S. C. will be guest speak er. We invite you to come with us if you can. Mrs. Nola Mae Bailey and baby visited her grand mother, Mrs. Jane Frazier last Sunday and it was Nola Mae’s birthday. Happy birthday Nola Mae. 1 hear that Mary Florence Ash men got home all right. We are glad. I know her husband was glad to see her after being up here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Holmes went to Durham Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlyle and Mr. and Mrs. Rubon Smith and othetrs of their family. They visited their sister, Mrs. Zula Wil son in the afternoon. Our sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. Otha Warren who died last Sunday night at his home here at Falls. Because the areas of drama, so cial recreation, and sports, re treats, and camping are neglected in so many churches, there is a need to draw attention to these areas and to discuss ways they may be utilized in the work of he church. To meet this need, leaders in each of these fields will be speaking in the general sessions as well as leading specialized group sessions. In the field of drama is Mrs. Mary Glazener, playwright and drama director at West AsheviUe Baptist Church in Asheville, N. C. Social recreation will be discussed by Mr. Frank Hart Smith, Lead ership Consultant of the Church Recreation Department, Baptist Sunday School Board, Nashville, Tenn. I i Mr. Grover Andrews will com bine administration, sports, re treats, and camping for his topic. He is Assistant Academic Dean and Director of the Night School and Assistant Professor of Jour nalism, Little Rock University, Lit tle Rock, Arkansas. i Other program personnel are Mr. Alton Y. Buzbee, Director of Religious Activities, Campbell College, Buies Creek, Miss Carole Pearson, Youth Director, First Baptist Church, Shelby, and Miss Raleigh. Registration will begin at 4 p.m., Monday, April 5, in Stealey Hall. The program is to open at 7 p. m. in the Little Chapel in Appleby Building with the theme, “The Philosophy and Administration of Church Recreation.” This general session will be followed by group sessions and a period of recrea tion in the seminary cafeteria. The schedule for Tuesday con sists of visiting classes, a message by Mr. Smith in the chapel at 10 a. m., a workshop on crafts for Vacation Bible School conducted sions. The theme for the general session Tuesday evening is “Church Recreation and Senior Adults.” This is to be followed by group sessions and a drama at 8:30 p. m. in the main chapel. Funeral Services Held Wednesday For Henry Holding A panel discussion at 9:30 p. m. featuring the conference leaders will conclude the program. Our fifth-grade science class has proved sex doesn’t exit. They put a bird and a bee in a cage. Noth ing happened. — CHANGING TIMES Henry H. Holding age 78 of Route 1, Wake Forest died Mon day afternoon at Rogers Nursing Home following a long illness. He was a native and life long resident of Wake County, a retired mer chant and a member of Wake For est Baptist Church. Surviving is one son, Henry H. Holding, Jr. of Rougement; 1 sis^ ter Mrs. P. E. Cockrane of Ors landa, Fla.; 5 grandchildren, sev eral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock" from Willis FMneral Chapel with Rev. 0. T. Binkley officiating. Burial followed in Wake Forest’ cemetery. Active pallbearers were, Bar nard Pleasants, Cleveland Ray, Bland Ray, Ellis Nassif, Gurney Wall and J. B. Flaherty. WAKE INSURANCE AGENCY Over Holding’s Drug — Call 556-3600 Sibyl B. Gulley • Alleyne B. Benton WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA — Representing — Mutual and Hospital ins. of All Kinds i NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE IN Delivered Right To Your Project FOR RIGHT-ON-THE-DOT DELIVERIES OF RIGHT- FOR-YOUR JOB CON CRETE, CALL US. WE MIX TO YOUR SPECIFI CATIONS. YOU SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY. WAKE FOREST READY MIX CONCRETE INCORPORATED EAST ELM AVE. Phone E X 5-3851 WAKE FOREST, N. C. TAX S. D. NO. 14384 THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY VVAi\ji, I..OUNTY & CITY Ulf RARElGH (Plaintiff (s) vs. LUCILLE M. RRYANT, WILL 11. & W. M., JR. AND ALL PERSONS iN RElNG WHOSE NAMES ARE UNKNOWN OR WHO MAY BE IN CAPACITATED OR UNDER LE GAL DISABILITY WHO MAY HAVE OR CLAIM TO HAVE ANY INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY INVOLVED IN THIS ACTION. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina made and entered in the action entitled “WAKE COUNTY & CITY OF RALEIGH versus LUCILLE M. BRYANT, WILLH. & W. H, JR.”, the undersigned commissioner will, on the 19th day of April, 1965, offer for sale and sell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auction, at the courthouse door in Wake County, North Car olina, in Raleigh a 12:00 o’clock, noon, the following described real estate, lying and being in RA LEIGH Township, State and Coun ty aforesaid, and more particular ly described as follows: N 63, 64 B Joe Louis Park. For a more complete description see Book 1263, Page 567, Wake Coun ty Registry. This the 16 day of March, 1965. John A. Robertson Commissioner M 19, 26; A 2, 9 Having qualihed as executor or the estate of diver T. Justice, de- ceasea, late of Wake County, Norm Carolina, tms is to notify ail per sons having claims against tne ' estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the unuersigued at Wake r orest. North Carolina, on or be- lore me 27th day of September, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th day of March, 1965. Donald Gulley, Executor of estate of Oliver T. Justice, deceased I M. 19, 26, A 2, 9 Brooks The Savings Corner Wake i^orest Savings Owen Streets AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WAKE FOREST NORTH CAROLINA EARN A BIG Current Dividend On Savings COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Afo IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SALE TAX S. D. NO. 14471 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY WAKE COUNTY Plain tiff(s) vs. MINNIE JACKSON, ETALS Defendant(s) Under and by virtue of an order of the superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina made and entered in the action entitled “WAKE COUNTY versus MINNIE JACKSON, ETALS”, the under signed commissioner wUl, on the 5th day of APRIL, 1965, offer for sale and sell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auc tion, at the courthouse door in Wake County, North Carolina, in Raleigh at 12:00 o’clock, noon, the following described real estate, ly ing and being in WHITE OAK Township, State and County afore said, and more particularly de scribed as follows: A lot lying in Southern Apex, bounded on the South by West Street; on the East by a line run ning thence nearly North 125 feet to Baucom Street as described in Bk. 305, page 11; on the North by Baucom Street and on the West by a line running thence in a northerly direction with the line of Joseph Fogg, 125 feet to a stake, another corner for Joseph Fogg; as described in Bk. 937, page 616; and being parcel 7-73 on the Wake County tax map. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding city and county taxes and all local improvement assessments against the above de scribed property not included in the judgment in the above-entitled cause. The successful bidder will be re quired to make a good-faith de posit equal to ten per cent (10%) of the purchase price. This the 8th day of FEBRUARY, 1965. John A. Robertson Commissioner M. 12, 19, 26; A 2 eyond the j^lossoms THE CHURCH FOR Al-L. AL.L FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of charac ter and good citizenship. It is a store house of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. 'There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. 12) For his children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. When the buds burst into fragile flower, and their breath is every where, and a warming breeze caresses the cold, damp earth , .. this is more than Spring. This is the time of Promise. For these same festive branches shall lift a precious burden of fruit when the red-gold mantle of harvest falls across the land. When human souls awaken to the reveille of faith, and hymns and prayers fill the arches of heaven, and the warmth of an ageless hope, reaches from heart to heart. .. this is more than Lent. For the faith which blossoms today will bear its own precious fruit. Love! Joy! Peace! The harvest of souls like yours and mine is begin ning anew to grow, Copyright 1965 Keiater Adoertiaing Servkt, Inc., Stroaburg, Vo. Sunday Isaiah 18:1-7 Monday Isaiah 35:1-10 Tuesday Matthew 13:24-32 Wednesday John 4:31-38 Thursday 1 Thessalonians 2:13-20 Friday 1 Peter 1:10-21 Saturday Revelation 14:12-16 <xf7? t t ^2? t t t ^iz? t t <si2? t ^2? t <S!2? t <Si2? t g!2? The Following Merchants Sponsor this Advertisement in The Interest of the Churches of This Area — Come to Church T. E. Holding & Co. “Druggists Since 1888” Phone 556-3792 BOOKS and DRUGS Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of RALEIGH, N. C. Wake Finishing Company Phone 556-3161 WAKE FOREST, N. C. Jones Hardware Co. Wake Forest Savings Your G.E. Dealer for 28 Years “We Service What We SeU” AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Wake Forest, N. C. Wake Monument Co. Everlasting Memorials Dial 556-3422 RolesvUle, N. C. Electric Motor Shop Ray Tire Service Gould’s Water Pumps South White St. Wake Forest, N. C. Tire Recapping - 135 N. White St. New and Used Tires . Wake Forest, N. C. Willis Funeral Service 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 556-3460 Wake Forest, N. C, W. M Woodlief Supply Co. Hardware, Appliances, and Insurance Phone 556-3977 — Youngsvflle, N. C. Hollowell’s Food Store “We Save You Money on Your Food BiU” Wake Forest, North Carolina Arrington Electric Co., Inc Electrical and Plumbing Contractors Dial 556-3243 Wake Forest, N. CJ S & W Chevrolet Co., Inc. Central Carolina Bank Wake Forest Motor Co. Sales, Service, and Wrecker Service Dial 556-3137 Night 556-5254 AND TRUST COMPANY Wake Forest, N. C. — Yonngsville, N. C, “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” Phone 556-3118 Wake Forest, N. 01 ittt ftte (tuaf/iy Merehanttise— Shop The, B. & S. DEPARTMENT STORE, Inc Wake Forest, North Carolina

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