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Sanford Plays Host To 41st Annual Meet
Os Deep River Baptist Sunday School
By DORSEIT W. HEADEN
SANFORD The 41st Annual j
assion of the Deep River Baptist
unday School and B. T U. Con
ention o:' North Carolina was
eld at the New Zion Baptist
Ihurch, located in the .Tor. shore
Weights section her.-. July 20-28,
Ihth a Jar:,-, attendance. Mrs O S.
fayton of Dunn i> p.aaiaii.i and
Rev. J. V'. .Vi.; son ii| Siler City
5 hosi pastor
THEME: SOWING TODAY
REA PI N G TOMOK ROW"
The annual theme address of the
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SUMMER BEAUTY ON PIC
NIC PARADE-—A truly lovely
spectacle at North Carolina Col
lege’s annual Summer Pirnil
last week «•>•» aU»--icth’p Miss
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We /Ire Pleased To
Congratulate
The Raleigh Branch 0?
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convention was delivered Friday
morning by Mrs. Burnice Bland
on "Sowing Today—Reaping To
morrow.'' While Mis. P. L. Foster
of Thomasville made the response
to this wonderful address, every
one seemingly enjoyed the hap
penings There were many visitors
present. Bunch was served on the
church grounds.
In the a flei noun of the first
day's session with Dorsett W. Hea
der;, vice-president, presiding, a
panel discussion—-‘'The Sunday
School and Our Talents” discussed
i Frances Jean Romrick of States*
j viiie, N, C, One of some I,<loo
| students at the picnic, Miss Ren-
Hick and her melon were some
| of the more attractive- features
I of the outing.
' by Mrs. O. P. Foster—was the
1 highlight of the day. Others talk
ing on the topic included: Mrs,
, Collie Tuck of Sanford, Mrs. O
. mega G. Herring of Siler City,
Rev. M. P. McCJeave of Greensbo
: ro. and Rev. Mr. McDannel, pas
, tor of First Baptist Church at
Dunn.
The young Rev. R. W. Perry of
. Sanford delivered the introduction
i sermon. Rev. Perry talked on the
. subject, "It is good to associate
I with somebody who is going some
where” He went on to say “We
must be able to advertise God,
| We (as ministers) must preach the
I Kingdom of God.”
The young preacher is a student
; t Shaw University, a native of
Chatham County, a former student
from Goldston High School (now
named J. S. Waters Public School).
He is a member and pastor of the
Taylor's Chapel Baptist Church
near Goldston. He is also pastor of
the New Light Baptist Church and
Summer Grove Baptist Church
both located at Oxford.
OFFICERS
Officers to serve the Sunday
School Convention for another
year are: Mrs. O. S. Fayton,
Dunn. President? I>. W. Dead
en, Goldston, vice-president:
Mr. T. J. Foster, Liberty, se
cond vice-president: Miss E. J.
Matthews. Carthage, recording
secretary; Miss Ruth Graves,
Col ridge, corresponding sec
retary; Mrs. Omega Herring,
Siler City, Music; fsorry this
reporter fatted to get all the
names of officers of the con
l vention).
B. T. U. CONGRESS
Saturday afternoon was set a
j side for the Baptist. Training Uni
j on with the president Rev. M. P.
McCleave Greensboro presiding
j over the business session. The
i young president is a veteran of
| World War 11, a graduate of A
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Extends Sincere I
Congratulations j
To The |
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MECHANICS & FARMERS
BANK .. OF RALEIGH j
R. R. Markley A. I. A
Architect
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
Associate
Walter G» Smith —Mechanical Engineer
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Our Organization is Proud To Have Had A Part In
The Hanning And Construction Os Such A Modern
| Building As The
Mechanics & Farm ers Bank
Raleigh Branch
j FOR THE EXPANSION OF RALEIGH BUSINESS
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aud T. College, Grensboro. pastor
of Fir&l, Baptist Church, Siler Cs
tv, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. F.
McCleave of Sanford, married the
former Miss Maxine Hausley,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Archie
Hausley of Bon Lee.
This was noted as one of the
best conventions in history. Next
Congratulations
.. . and Best Wishes
MECHANICS & FARMERS
BANK OF RALEIGH j
On Your Fine New
Banking Facility
It is a credit to the banking and ' v
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business world of Raleigh
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THE CAROLINIAN
year we will meet at Taylors
Chapel Church.
Barbecued schieken is dona and
ready to serve when the leg bone
will twist easily in the socket
Cigarette output during 1958-57
ic running over 3 per cent above
1955-56.
Congratulations
To
MECHANICS & FARMERS
BANK OF RALEIGH
We Are Happy To Have Been Chosen To Make The
Electrical Installation In Your New Building
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Durham, N. C.
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| Congratulations
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WEEK ENDING SAT., AUGUST 10, 1957