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Page 4, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., May 28, 1965, ROLESVIUE PERSONAL NEWS By MRS. O. T. BARBAM, JR. Dr. and Mrs. J. Winston Pearce of San Francisco, Calif., visited with his mother, Mrs. Lula Fra zier and the J. R. Frazier family, this week. On Sunday night. Dr. Pearce, who is on the faculty at Golden Gate Seminary, spoke for the evening worship hour at the Rolesville Baptist Church. 1 Lonnie Lawrence Weathers of I York, Pa. is expected to arrive in Rolesville Friday night to spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. ,..^.nd Mrs. L. P.-Weathers, f P BiU Alderman of Chapel Hill, * visited on Monday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Alderman. Mrs. Ronnie Bailey, returned to her home over the week-end after being a patient at Rex Hospital for several days. Mrs. Oscar T. Barham, Jr., vi sited Thursday afternoon with Miss Annie Dizor at her home in Durham. Mrs. Buck Ellis underwent ma jor surgery on Wednesday after noon at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Ollie Alford has returned . to her home after giving birth to a daughter, Nita Ann, on May 16th jc at Rex Hospital in Raleigh. Mrs. Alford is the former Nancy Bar- ham. . _^i Mr. and Mrs. Howard “Pete” Davis, announce the birth of a daughter, Gina Ann, on May 22nd at Rex Hospital. Mrs. Davis is the former Kaye Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Weathers, along with Mr. and Mrs. WiUard Eddins and family, attended the Weathers family reunion on Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Owens, Jr., in Raleigh. The Rolesville Bridge Club met on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Durwood Jones, who was hostess for the evening. Mrs. Harold Parker, president of the Rolesville Good Neighbor Home Demonstration Club, along with Mrs. L. F. Weathers, attend ed the County CouncU Meeting Thursday afternoon in the County Building in Raleigh. Mrs. Weath ers later attended the Wake Coun ty Democratic Luncheon at the Y. W. C. A, . J, When you aren’t here? Up ^ family will need a home free and clear of indebtedness in the event of your death. Metropolitan’s low-cost Mort gage Term Plan helps protect your home by helping to pro vide the means for canceling ‘‘"'fce mortgage. For full details, without obligation, phone or write: C. A. “Tony” Sessoms 219 Oberlln Rd. Raleigh, N. C. Office: 828-5717 Home: 828-7316 IVTetropolitan Life INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK, N. Y. Johnnie Stowe who was recently transferred to Augusta, Ga., is a patient at the University Hospital there. Mrs. Stowe, left on Wednes day to be with her husband. Mrs. E. B. Pearce is spending several days with her daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shearon, and new baby son at their home near Raleigh. Rev. Oren Bradley Week-end Revival at Ridgecrest Church Rolesville Baptist Church News WHITE BIBLE SERVICE The Young Women’s Auxiliary of the Rolesville Baptist Church will have a White Bible Ceremony on Sunday night at 8 p. m. during the evening worship hour for bride- elect, La Rue Pearce. Miss Pearce, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pearce, will wed Norman Dale Davenport on June 19th. According to Miss Aileen Rog ers, YWA leader, Mrs. Charles Pearce, her co-leader will be in charge of the narration. Miss Nancy Pearce, sister of the bride- -elect wil be soloist for che occa sion. The White Bible will be pre sented by her pastor, The Rev. Crate Jones. CIRCLE PLANS SUPPER Tonight and tomorrow nights at 7:30, and Sunday morning at 11:00, Ridgecrest Baptist Church will be entering a series of three revival services. The guest minister for these services is the Reverend Oren Bradley. Mr. Bradley is the mis sionary of the Surry Baptist Asso ciation. He is a graduate of South western Seminary, a former pas tor of the Bethleham Baptist Church at Knightdale, and widely known in this area. His wife is the former Nadene Woodlief. The theme for this series of serv ices is “Christ’s Way of Life.” The pastor and the congregation cor dially invites each of you to join us in these services. There will be special singing at each of the services. I Services Held For Byrd Perry Luther Bryant (Byrd) Perry 61, died unexpectedly Sunday night at his home on Route 4, Zebulon. Cause of death was attributed to a heart attack. He was a native and life long resident of Wake County, a retired farmer and mer chant. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosa Perry of the home; 4 daugh- NOTICE Members of Circle No. 2 at the Rolesville Baptist Church will have an Outdoor Brunswick Stew Supper tomorrow night. May 29th at the home of Mrs. Coley Barham. The supper which is for mem bers of the circle and their fami lies will be at 6:30. you'U get MORE Profit from tobacco cured with... I (Siring M.fctMKXio's cleaner, heavier, SayOVILOULMSDEUEl TOBACCO CURERS I LITTLE RIVER ICE & FUEL (0. Complete Fuel Service; - Quality Fuels. - Both Liquid and Solid PHONE 556-3576 , WAKE FOREST, N. C. T Having qualified as Adminis tratrix, of the estate of George Calvin Waller, deceased, late of iWake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having j claims against the estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Wake Forest, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of Novem ber, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of May, 1965. Opal Lemon Waller Administratrix; 300 W. Oak St. Wake Forest, N. C. May 7, 14; J 4, 11 NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of O. 0. Harrison, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned, at Route 1, Wake Forest, North Carolina, on or before the 22nd day of November, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. Dowd Bryant Harrison, Adminstrator of estate of 0. O. Harrison, deceased. Donald Gulley, Attorney, Wake Forest, N. C. M. 21, 28, J. 4, 11 e i Notice... BEGINNING JUNE 4, WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 9 A.M. P. M. AND FROM 3:30 TO 6 P.M. FRIDAYS ONLY Savings Corner —- Brooks and Owen Streets forest Savings r — ■ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I at tl “••Forest, north Carolina EARN A BIG Current Dividend On Savings COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY 4% FALLS COMMUNITY NEWS By MRS. D. P. JENKS Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Barham announce the birth of a baby boy, Paul on May 21. They have two other boys, Donald and Steve. Mrs. Barham is the former Joan Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Looper cele brated their 45th. wedding anni versary on May 19. And Mr. H, G. Bidders celebrated his 75th birth day on May 18. His sister, Mrs. Annie Smith took them out for a big birthday supper. Happy days to all of you. Miss Dora Faye Lassiter, Miss Ruth Kelley, Mrs. Betty Barham and little son. Dean spent last Sat urday at White Lake. They had a real nice time. Rev. and Mrs. Leon Keefe en tertained our High School Grad uates last Sunday evening for sup per at the Pastorium. Those pres ent were: Ruth Kelley, Rommie Harris, Bonnie and Gene Mangum and Sandra Strickland. Our Church had our Baptismal service Sunday night in Mount Vernon Church. We also had wor ship services together with them. We will have worship services at 9 a. m., Sunday School at 10 a. m. Sunday morning May 30 a spe cial recognition service for our graduates is planned. Special YWA service for Bonnie Gay Mangum. Our church will send three BTU members to Caswell this summer to be in the Bible Memory Contest there. They are Judie Leonard, Ricky Carter and Tommie Bar ham. These have already com peted in associational contests to make them eligible for Caswell. They are doing good work and we are proud of them. I’m sorry I missed the names of three of our GA mothers, who at tended the mother daughter tea, in my column last week. They were Mrs. Norene KCith, Mrs. Car ol Looper and Mrs. Ann Blackmon. Mrs. Ronie Harvell spent some time hei’e with her sister, Mrs. Zonie Leonard last week and then Mrs. Zonie spent the day in Wake Forest with her. We have another young driver, Glenn Johnson. He was 16 last week. Can you believe it? He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson. Mrs. Dan Leonard is spending the week with her parents way up in the mountains. I know they are having a time with that sweet little granddaughter. The word from Florida is that the folks got home all right and Leo is feeling fine. The trip was here last week didn’t hurt him, and all the rest are fine. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Looper and little daughter of South Carolina visited his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Looper and other rela tives last week. Our WMS met Tuesday night at the church we had a real good meeting. I think the program was real good. You older teachers and Christian workers may remember some seed you have sowed in some one or many, that now you are reaping the harvest of your labor in your old age. How it blesses your heart to see and reap the harvest. Our Pastor and Mrs. Keefe en tertained our Deacons and their wives and Rev. and Mrs. Robert Costner of Raleigh for supper on Tuesday night. They report a most gracious fellowship. We miss the familiar smile of Dr. S. L. Stealey Expresses Thanks To Local Polks Mrs. Ray Branson at the bank in Wake Forest. Mrs. Branson has retired now. She is another well qualified person to take the place of real service in her church and community. I’m sure she will not be put on the shelf and not be This ex-Wake Forester sincerely used. Many happy days of your ' appreciates the countless expres- own choosing, Mrs. Branson. ' sions of concern and friendship by jerry Looper had the worst luck niy old Wake Forest neighbors, this week when he ran on to a j Also, I am proud of our Hospital big nail head and cut his leg real and its whole staff. I am grateful bad. I’m sorry about your bad that I know and love this commu- luck Jerry. I hope you get well nity. real quick. 1 s. L. Stealey 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 ters, Miss Mary Lee Perry of the home, Mrs. Lafayette Buffaloe and Mrs. Howard Alford both of Route 4, Zebulon, and Mrs. Robert Lee Hurt of Route 2, Wake For- I est; 3 sons, Roscoe Perry of the i home, Crocker Perry of Route 4, ! Zebulon and Howard Perry of ^ Route 2, Wake Forejst; 9 grand- | children; 1 sister, Mrs. Wesley Al- j len of Route 3, Wake Forest. I Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock from Beulah Christian Church with the Rev. E. M. Powell and Rev. W. C. Barham officiating. Burial followed in the Hopkins Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Ed die Blackley, Lubin Mitchell, Wes ley Barham, Raymond Pulley, Bill Pulley and Bill Alford. NOTICE OF FSALE NORTH CAROLfNA WAKE COUNTY Pursuant to the power and au thority contained in a certain Deed of Trust,, dated 23 February 1964, executed by Norman McKelvey and wife, Mildred R. McKelvey, to J. Sam Johnson, Jr., Trustee, which Deed of Trust is duly re corded in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Wake County, North Carolina, in Book 1589 at page 744, securing a note in the oroiginal sum of Two Thousand Six Hundred ($2,600.00) DoUars, default having been made in the payment of the note as therein provided, and the holder of said note having demanded that the undersigned, as Trustee, immed iately foreclose the Deed of Trust; THEREFORE, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the Courthouse in Wake County, North Carolina, at 12:00 Noon on the 9th day of June, 1965, the following described real estate: All that tract or parcel of land eituate in the City of Raleigh, County of Wake, State of North Carolina described as follows: BEING aU of Lot No. 11 in Block F, according to a map of Farrior Hills, Section 1, recorded in Book of Maps 1955 at page 125, Wake County Registry, and being the same property described in Deed Book 1310 at page 102, Wake Coun ty Registry, and further being described in Deed Book 13t6 at page 431, Wake County Registry. This property will be sold sub ject to 1964 ad valorem City and County taxes and to all such taxes for prior years remaining unpaid. The property is also subject to a first Deed of Trust owing to First Federal Savings and Loan Asso ciation of Raleigh, North Caro lina. The purchaser at this sale will be required to make a cash de posit of five per cent (5%) of the purchase price bid to show faith. This the 5th day of May,; J. Sam Johnson, Jr., Trustee Hoyle, Boone, Dees & Johnson Attorneys at Law P. 0. Box 1747 Greensboro, North Carolina May 14, 21, 28; J. 4 good 1965. ch One .. . two . . . three. Four years Connie and I have listened to that deep, resonant chime counting off the hours of our college days. Sometimes it was just part of the setting at State — like the Commons, and the Quad, and Moonlight Walk. But often it called us to high moments of worship and thought and prayer. Four... five... six. Today we pause, and count! Exams are over. Trunks arepadced. Books are on their way back to the Library. Tomorrow—Commencement. Seven ... eight... nine. Again we’re reading each other’s thoughts. Let’s walk once more through that graceful arch, hand-in-hand and smiling. Let’s kneel together in the sacred stillness, breathing our thanks... our hopes... our needs... our dreams. For life and love await us. And these we will share with (lod! It is Noon by the Chapel Clock. Ten ... eleven ... twelve. THE CHURCH FOR AUU • AI_1_ 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 Chwch, 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. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For Uie sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Chinch itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible daily. Copyright 1965 Ktititr Advfrtmng Strvkt, Inc. Strtuiurg, Va, Sunday Psalms 4:1-8 Monday Isaiah 45:20-25 Tuesday Matthew 16:1-12 Wednesday Romans 5:1-5 Thursday Ephesians 4:1-8 Friday Ephesians 4:11-16 t <sj2> t t <si2? t ^ t ^ t <si2? t <si2? t <£i2? The Following Merchants Sponsor this Advertisement tn The Interest of the Churches of This Area T. E. Holding & Co. “Druggists Since 1888” Phone 556-3792 BOOKS and DRUGS Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of RALEIGH, N. C. Come to Church 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 Rolesville, N. C. Dial 556-3422 Electric Motor Shop Ray Tire Service Gould’s Water Pumps South White St. Wake Forest, N. C, Tire Recapping — New and Used Tires 135 N. White St. .. Wake Forest, N. C. Willis Funeral Service 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 556-3460 Wake Forest, N. C, W. M Woodlief Supply Co. Hollowell’s Food Store Hardware, Appliances, and Insurance Phone 556-3977 — Youngsville, N. C. ‘We Save You Money on Your Food BiU” Wake Forest, Nordi Carolina Arrington Electric Co., Inc Electrical and Plumbing Contractors Dial 556-3243 Wake Forest, N. C. S & W Chevrolet Co., Inc. Central Carolina Bank Sales, Service, and Wrecker Service Dial 556-3137 Night 556-5254 AND TRUST COMPANY Wake Forest, N. C. — YonngsvlUe; N. C. Wake Forest Motor Co. “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” Phone 556-3118 Wake Forest, N. C. For (toafiiy Merchaodise— Shop The... B. & S. DEPARTMENT STORE, Inc. N Wake Forest, North Carolina
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