y ■ 1 f agfe 6, yhe Wnke Weekly, Wake For&st, ?!?. C?., Thurij., Nov. 23, 196? Neuse Baptist Church News By Mrs. Velma Chambers “0 give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy en- dureth forever. Psalm 107:1 Thanksgiving Once again our glad thanksgivings Rise before our Father’s throne, As we try to count the blessings Of the years so swiftly flown; As we trace the wondrous workings Of his wisdom, power and love, And write our “Holy, Holy” With the seraphim above. As we gather ’round our firesides On this new Thanksgiving Day Time would fail to count the bless ings That have followed all our way; Grace sufficient, help and healing Prayer oft answered at our call. And the blest of all our blessings Christ Himself, our all in all! While we love to count the blessings Grateful for the year that’s gone. Faith would sweep a wider vision, Hope would gaze yet farther on; For the signals, all around us Seem with one accord to say, Christ is coming soon to bring us Earth’s last, best Thanksgiving Day. Sunday, Nov. 19 marked the third Sunday in our “Hold Forth Your Light” campaign with many departments meeting their goals, j We are especially proud of our, young people’s department. The ] leader, Mr. Titus Dickerson inform ed us that each class had met their goal so far. We are expecting a great victory at the close of the campaign. Rev. H. W. Carey brought a won derful message at the 11 o’clock! hour to a great congregation on the subject “The Judge and Judge ment”, Rev. 20:11-15. Our hearts rejoiced to see one young lady go forward. Eddie Satterwhite join ed the church for baptism. The men who attend the early morning prayer service and breakfast always report a won derful time of blessing from God and fellowship with each other. Ralph Woodard was the speaker Sunday. Sunday night our choir director, Mr. Kay Hill led a wonderful song service and the choir sang a cou ple of new arrangements. The Self Trio and the Lawrence Trio each sang. Rev. Carey brought an outstand ing message “Valleys” Nehemiah 2:13. This subject explained why Christians are in the valleys so much rather than on the mountain top with God. If you like the true old fashioned gospel preaching, and spiritual singing, visit Neuse Baptist Church soon. You will always find a warm welcome and will receive a bless ing. Last Thursday in the home of Mrs. Cleveland Daniels on Poole Rd., Raleigh a bridal shower hon ored Miss Brenda Daniels who be came the bride of Steve Taylor Tuesday evening in Neuse Baptist Church. Hostesses for the shower were Lula Mae King, Jo Ann Wil liams, Mrs. Joe Taylor and Miss Betty Jean Daniels. Everyone had a good time and Brenda received many lovely gifts. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. Estelle Martin and family in the passing of her mother, Mrs. Ara M, Daniels. Mrs. Daniels pass ed away Tuesday evening in the Woodlawn Rest Home in Wilson. She was 83. Interment was in the Knightdale cemetery., Surviving children are Mrs. Flonnie Bishop, of Bremen, Ga., Mrs. Alex Wat kins and Mrs. M. L. Martin of Raleigh, Mrs. Russell Honeycutt lof Millbrtook, James Daniels of ZebulOn and H. C. Daniels of Lu- cama; one sister, Mrs. Harvey Mitchell of Sanford; 15 grandchil dren and 11 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Martin wishes to express her thanks to everyone for the vis its, flowers, food, cards and pray ers. Ameng those attending the funer al and visiting the family in Lu- cama from Neuse Baptist Church were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Creech, Mrs. Oma Wadford and Ralph Woodard. Please pray for our sick ones: Mr. Russell Canipe, Mr. Curtis ' Ashe who is in VA Hospital, Dur- I ham, Louise Perry and Joel Hux. The Brass Lamp It shone from a cabin window Through silver maple trees. It was only a brass oil lamp Glimmering in gentle breeze. "^THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. If is a storehouse of spirituaf values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civ/7i- zation can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) 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 sup port, Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily- CopiprigU 29B7 Keister AdverUsing Service^ Zhc., Sftwburft Vo, The Background of Integrity Bravely it beamed its tiny flame A golden sputtering light. Its glow graced our table On Thanksgiving night. Mama led in giving thanks; The table for us was spread. We were grateful for all things beautiful And our daily bread. Mrs. Viola Coppedge Raleigh, N. C. Fathers Pare, Cou Attend Church Ev( I Tuesday, November 14, the Rev erends John B. Paro, S.S.E., and Joseph N. Couture, S.S.E., from Saint Catherine of Siena Church, Wake Forest, left by car for Selma, Alabama. There they took part in the ‘ thirtieth anniversary celebra tion of Saint Elizabeth’s Mission, where they had been previously stationed for several years. Father Paro and the late Fath er Francis M. Casey, S.S.E., ar rived in Selma, Alabama, in July, 1937. They were the founders and organizers of the Edmundite Sou thern Missions. In Selma, they ' found only tym baptizied Negro I Catholics. During the past thirty I years, the mission has grown and developed; it now numbers more than 300 members. The mission now has a church, a parochial school, a convent for the Sisters, a rectory for the priests, a large hospital, and an old folks’ home. Several societies were organized for the welfare of the members: General, preachedi gave a brief histci accomplished durjt ty years and tb plans for the futit Sions. The Most J as J. Toolen, D.p) Mobile - Birmingh presided. After th ed’ the Edmundites tors, and helpers i they had accompfej thirty years just si sured them of h best wishes'for the a special mention 9| for Father Paro ar er Casey, the twoi mission. liV li K*'-' I'*’ After the Mass iij ed, in the Holiday; gy and guests. The!]' speaker. T^e Veryjj Crowley, S.S.E., rector of the sousttj gave a brief historl of Saint Edmund,].! the southern missiefr troduced several ofl Boys’ Club, Girls’ Club, Holy Name Society for men. Saint Vin-' Immediately aft0[ cent dePaul Society to help the Fathers Paro and ij their return trip to and arrived home 1 MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. WEAVER (Community Baptist Church News “How Can These Things Be?” will be the sermon topic for Sun day at Community Baptist Church. The Rev. R. W. Tucker is pastor. John H. Weavers Celebrate Anniversary poor. The thirtieth anniversary cele bration took place, Thursday, Feast of Saint Edmund of Canter bury, Patron of the Edmundite Fathers. At 11:00 A.M., there was a concelebrated Mass by the Rev erends Eymard P. Galligan, S.S.E., John B. Paro, S.S.E., and Joseph P. Walsh, S.S.E. After the Gospel, the Very Reverend Eymard P. Gal ligan, the Edmundite Superior People may get an education from reading the fine print, but what they get from not reading it is usually experience. There are millions of men in this "world whose word is trusted—whose handshake is a binding contract— whose integrity others accept without question. "We’ve come a long way from the days when a strong man and a stout club were the social graces. And this growth in man’s capacity for integrity has paralleled his growth in religious expression. Of course, the cynics will point to men and nations who still live by the code of the cave man. Must we believe that the clock of progress has turned . . • is running backward? The sound, the sensible, the sincere still feel the strength of God’s Bible in every handshake. With their children they are finding new spiritual opportunity and hope in the chqrches they cherish. Are you with them? Are you, too, pushing forward the frontiers of faith? Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday \ Chronicles Job Psalms Proverbs Matthew John !! Corinthians 16:8-18 6:24-30 118:5-14 20:5-12 13:18-23 5:19-24 7:5-16 <02? t <522? t <5i2? t tii2? t <522? t <522? t <522? t <522? t <522? t <522? t 5522? t <522? The Following Merchants Sponsor this Advertisement in The Interest of the Churches of This Area — Come to Church T. E. Holding & Co. Wake Monument Co. “Druggists Since 1888” Phone 556-3792 BOOKS and DRUGS Everiasting Memorials Dial 556-3422 Rolesville, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY TRUSTEE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Vernon Melvin Cooley and wife. Lois King Cooley to Ralph McDonald, Trus tee, dated the 31st day of October, 1966, and recorded in Book 1740 at page 107, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Wake County; default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness there by secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfyin gsaid indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in Raleigh, North Caro lina, at twelve o’clock, noon, on the 4th day of December, 1967, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Wake Forest Township, Wake County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the West side of South Main Street in the Town of Wake Forest, said point of beginning being the South east corner of the W. W. Holding lot, thence with the West line of South Main Street South 20 degrees 0’ West 142 feet to a point in said street, said point being a North east corner of property of the Wake County School Board being property held by said Board as a site for the Wake Forest High School; thence with the line of the said School Board North 58 de grees 35’ West 137 feet to a stake; Around 200 friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weaver attended a reception Sunday hon oring them on their Fiftieth Wed ding Anniversary. Hosting the af fair were the five daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Mas sey, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Wise and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Dixon. The table was covered with a gold cloth overlaid with gold net. The flowers were gold mums and roses, and palms and candlebra with gold candles .served as a background. The wedding cake was four tiered and featured a mature bride and groom with grey hair and the bride had a gold dress. Cake was served by Mrs. Robert Keith, niece of Mrs. Weav er, and Mrs. Maurice Horton, niece of Mr. Weaver, poured the golden punch. The Youth Center was beautifully decorated in the gold and white motif and the bride’s picture of 50 years ago was displayed on the mantle. In the foyer guests enjoyed finding themselves and their friends in fifty year old photographs on dis play. There were also copies of the newspapers on the birth dates of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver and of their wedding date. Out of town guests who attended the reception included some Wake Foresters of many years ago. Among them were Mr. Celester Shaw, Mrs. Tessie Shaw and their daughters of Lexington, and Mrs. Effie Branch Fowler of Zebulon. The Edmundites if ed and organized ( other missions in i ida, and North Ca< Carolina, they an Saint Catherine o: . Forest; Saint Bern Saints Mary and f boro, and Saint C beth City. Woodland N« By Mrs. J. B. Mangum Jones Hardware Co. "Your G. E. Dealer for 31 Years “We Service What We Sell” Chappell Motors, Inc. “Where Every Deal Is CUSTOMer Made” Phone 556-3241 Wake Forest, N. C. Electric Motor Shop Arrington Electric Co., Inc Gould’s Water Pumps South White St. Wake Forest, N. C, Electrical and Plumbing Contractors Dial 556-3243 Wake Forest, N. C. W. M Woodlief Supply Co. Willis Funeral Service Hardware, Appliances, and Insurance Phone 556-3977 — Youngsville, N. C. 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 556-3460 or 556-3467 Wake Forest S & W Chevrolet Co., Inc. Jones Oil Company Sales, Service, and Wrecker Service Dial 556-3137 Night 556-5254 Serving Northeastern Wake Co. Hwy. 401 N. Ph. 556-5093 Rolesville, N. C. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of RALEIGH, N. C. HollowelFs Food Store “We Save You Money on Your Food BiU” Wake Forest, North Carolina NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF SUPERIOR VENDING CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Dissolutiun of SU PERIOR VENDING CORPORA TION, a North Carolina corpora-'^ tion, were filed in the office of the Secretary of State of North Caro lina on the 27th day of October, 1967, and that all creditors of and claimants against the corporation are required to present their re spective claims and demands im mediately in writing to the corpor ation so that it can proceed to col lect its assets, convey and dispose of its properties, pay, satisfy and discharge its liabilities and obliga tions and do all other acts requir ed to liquidate its business and affairs. This the 3rd day of November, 1967. SUPERIOR VENDING CORPORATION s/ Mat C. Raymond Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30 Other out-of-towners were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lawrence, Deb- by and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey King and Ronye, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bryson and Donna Jo and Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie and two sons, all of Winston Salem. They are the children and grand children of the late Mr. and Mrs. King, the former Ronie Woodlief who was the sister of Mrs. Weav er. Dr. Luther Copeland brought the morning message at Woodland Sun day. The adult choir attended the af ternoon singing program at Ridge crest church for the homecoming. Mrs. Sarah Pleasants wants to thank her many friends for each kind deed to her and her family while she was sick, and especially Mr. Frank Swett for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. Lena Bailey is a patient at Wake Forest Hospital where she was taken Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ruben Lowery was also tak en to Wake Forest Hospital Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Delithia Powell is still sick. Her condition remains about the same. Mrs. Bernice Clelland is at home following surgery recently at Rex Hospital. Lou Ann and Scott Moody had mumps last week. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Pearce Sunday were their daughters, Patsy and Marvin Whitt and children of Raleigh and Karen ' and Jim Handy of Carrboro. La- Several of our Vt attended the recei Mr. and Mrs. Elvk 50th Wedding Annii afternoon at their : Brif Funt Hoi \ 24-Hi Mr. and Mrs. Willis Horton of Asheboro attended, Mrs. Mae Mc Ghee of Henderson, Mrs. Irma Al len of Franklinton, and from Ra leigh there were Mrs. Bradley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Camp bell, Miss Ruth Partridge, Miss , j Viola Beacham, Mrs. Jimmie Gate ! ter they all visited their grandmo- and children. Mr. and Mrs. W. i ther, Mrs. S. G. Mangum. E. Beddingfield and Mrs. Walter i Our sincere sympathy is extend- Leonard and David Were from ! ed to the family of Mrs. Mamie Durham, Mrs. Donnie Robbins and ( Choplin who passed away Sunday. Phillip were from Salisbury and \ from Zebulon were Mr. and Mrs ZAmbulancB • S 405 SOUTH MAI • WAKE FOREI • PHONE • COME IN AND TEST DRIVE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE thence North 21 degrees 15 feet, East 116 feet to a stake in the line p p_ pryor tpatton of the W. W. Holding lot; thence OF PROCESS BL PUBLICAilOJN with the line of the W. W. Holding' NORTH CAROLINA lot South 70 degrees 15 feet East 134 feet to the point of BEGIN NING in the West line of South James Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson. The honored couple thoroughly enjoyed the reception and are very thrilled with the many very lovely golden gifts! CARD OF THANKS ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE WAKE COLFNTY ANITA G. PEARCE, Plaintiff vs. Main Street and being a portion of RICHARD S. PEARCE, Defendant that property described in a deed TO RICHARD S. PEARCE, of record in Book 1249 at page 527 i DEFENDANT: in the Wake County Registry from ! TAKE NOTICE that a pleading Mildred Dunn et al to Alline John- seeking relief against you has been ston Wiggins and being a portion filed in the above entitled action, of the property described in a deed The nature of the relief being in Book 823 at page 507 in said sought is as follows: To secure Wake County Registry from H. A. an absolute divorce on the part Jones and wife, to Alline Johnson of the plaintiff based upon the Wiggins. I grounds of one years continuous This conveyance is subject to separation between the plaintiff that certain waterline easement and the defendant, described in Book 1646 at page 184 You are required to make de in the Wake County Registry. ’ fense to such pleading npt later The highest bidder will be re- than December 20th, 1967, and quired to deposit 10% of the first upon your failure to do so the par- $1,000.00 and 5% of any excess of ty seeking service against you will $l’ooo.00 on any bid made. This apply to the Court for the relief sale is subject to all unpaid taxes sought. and assessments. I This the 30th day of October, This the 3rd day of November, 1967. All persons having claims against Coley Watkins, deceased, late of Wake County, North Caro lina, are notified to file the same with the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of May, 1968, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their right to recovery. J. Ruffin Bailey P. 0. Box 2246 Raleigh, N. C Administrator Nov. 16, 23, 30; Dee. 7 27602 We would like to thank all our friends for the many acts of kind ness shown us during the illness and death of our sister, Ida T. Wal ters. And special thanks to the nurses and Dr. Mackie and Dr. Christoph for their loving care and kindness during her stay in the hospital. The Family of Ida T. Walters THE ’68! Bobby Hi PHONE 556-319 CHAP! MOTOl WAKE FORES 1967. RALPH MCDONALD TRUSTEE Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30 Sara Allen Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court N 2, 9, 16, 23 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of Ethel I. Low ery, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons, firms and corporation having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of May, 1968, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons, firms and corpora tion indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 27th day of October, 1967. Kenneth E. Harrison Administrator Rt. 1, Wake Forest, N. C. Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30 WASHER - DRYER COMBINATION EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTES) Topper’s Suzie Homemaker Reg. $20.00 Stockings BICYC Ladies’ All-Nylon (Seamless or Mesh) Stelber Charger REG. $38! 5 prs. 99c ^^9 JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER < m YOU SAVE MORE BY FAR — WHEN YOU SHO] For Quality Merchandise - Shop The ... 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