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FUQUAY-V AKIN A Fuquay-Varina News BY MRS. LOUISE CAESAR FUQUAY - VARINA - First Baptist Sunday School was open ed at 10 a.m. with the supt., Mr. Alford Thorpe, in charge. The congregation sang “Draw Me Nearer.” The 90th Psalm was read and prayer was of fered by the supt. The subject of the lesson was “Where Re ligion Is Vital," from St. Mark 7:1-5 and 9-15. Remarks were made by our supt. It was a good lesson and was explained well We had a visitor, Miss Marion Carter of Charleston, S. C. who was here visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Young. Morning worship service was held at St. Augusta Church at 11:30. The Rev. J. M. Jackson is pastor. Music was rendered by the gospel chorus. Scripture DEADLINE FOE HOMETOWN NEWS MON. -12 NOON CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES For Back-To School Values VISIT B. J. FISH MATS ST., FUQUAY The Store Os Personal Service Johnson’s DRUG STORE Phone 522-4666 Reg. No. 1256 Fuquay-Varina N. C. THE CAROLINIAN ALETOH. N C , SATURDAY. MARCH 1. 1909 m ELLIOTTS ™ JaaminuCT \_/ir \/ V "\ ; 202 S. Main St. Fuquay-Varina, N. C VARIETY & DOLLAR STORES FUQUAY ERWIN NASHVILLE PITTSBORO LILLINGTON LOUISBURG ANGIER HILLSBORO WAKE FOREST APEX ZEBULON SMITHFIELD WENDELL OXFORD 11 and prayer were offei ed by the pastor. He cl ose for his text the 4th chapter, of St. John and used for a subject, “You Need Jesus.” The message was quite inspiring. A visitors was one of the former members, Mrs. Laura Chavis, of East Orange, N. J. On February 23, at 3 p.rn., Rev. .Jackson, along with the gospel chorus, accompanied Rev. N. A. Trice, along with the gospel chorus of First Bap tist, to the Greater St. Paul Baptist Church in Durham. Let’s remember our sick with prayers. Hospitalized are Mr. Sherman Thorpe and Mr, Hor ton Lee. Shut-in are Mr. Eu gene Kinion and Mrs. Virginia Lewis. Morning services were held at the Rogers Chapel AME Zi on Church where the R“v. James Bowden is pastor. Music was rendered by the choir. The pas tor delivered a wonderful ser mon, Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23, Sister Beatrice Lee was the speaker at a musical program along with the prayer band of Apex, along with other singing groups. Church clerk is Mrs. Odell Diggs. A THOUGHT “There is no other way to serve Christ except as we serve others.” Israel believed to be on “nu clear threshold.” Bonn and Moscow resume talks oi: relations. KESLER’S LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AND SHOES Ftujuay-Varina, N. C. 855355555555555 Quality Cleaning Waterproofing Vault Storage Alterations TOPS CLEANERS • DRIVE-IN SERVICE • NIGHT DEPOSITS PHONE 552-4504 Fuquay-Varina, \. C. 27526 WE SERVICE! TWIN CITY RADIO and APPLIANCE' COMPANY Fuquay-Varina, N. C. Phone 552-4711 POPE’S Holly Springs News BY MISS BETTY MERRITT HOLLY SPRINGS - Services were held at Douglas Chapel AME /ion Church Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Frank Rush, presi ded. The morning message was delivered by the District El der, Rev. B. H. Beebee of Fay etteville. His subject was “Clean Out Your Well.” Music W'as rendered by the intermed iate choir, under the direction of Miss Alease McClain. Miss Irene Baldwin accompanied them at the piano. Services were also held at the First Baptist Church. Rev. Marvin Williams of Rocky Mount delivered the message. His text was from St. Luke 15;2, and his subject was “’And the Pharisees and Scribes Mur mured, Saying; This Man Re ceived! Sinners, And Eateth With Them.” The junior department of First Baptist Church sponsored a musical program Sunday night. The guests included the Macedonia Four and and Amy Jubilee Singers of Durham The program was enjoyed by all. The PTA observed its Foun ders’ Day Tuesday night, Feb. 18. The speaker was Dr. Char les V. Holland of Raleigh. His Stroud Pontiac- Buiek, Inc. 420 N. Main St. Fuqua>-Varina, N. C. Telephone 552-2201 Ladies & Children Apparel THE STYLE SHOP Raleigh Street FUQUAY-VARINA Shop At . . . PARKER’S FURNITURE STORES Fuquay Varina, N. C. .. .And SAVE Clothing & Shoes For The Family CRICKEATEER Suits and Sport Coats BASS WEEJUNS SHOES London Fog ASHWORTH’S, INC. Fucuay-Varina, N. C. .subject was “The Need Os Co operation of Parents and Teachers.” A candle pageant was pre sented by the library assistants did., under the direction of vi i: . Clara Beckwith. The HgU;. .springs Green Hor nets played and lost to the Cary Bisons last Friday night. The score was, 38-30 Rev. J. R. Johnson celebrated a birthday Tuesday, February 25. Mrs. Ora Mae McClain al so observed a birthday this month. Our sick includi Mr. Charles Cofield, who is recuperating from an operation, Hospitsli/.ed are Mrs. Martha Barker and Mr. Theodore Leach. They are both in Wake Memorial Hospi tal. Let’s continue to pray for all of our sick. NATIVE RETURNING HOME Mr, Henry T. Johnson of 145-38 South Road, Jamaica, New York has resided in New York for approximately twenty five years. Presently he is employed at Kennedy Airport with American Airlines, Jamai ca, N. Y. as a flight service clerk. He will be retiring in December 1905. For some time, lie has l>een planning to return home. He is now building a six-room home here. His family included his wife, Mrs. Edith Johnson, a daughter, Peggy, and a son, Henry. We are happy to welcome them home. A THOUGHT “If there is right in the soul, There will lie beauty in the person; If there is lieauty in the person, There will l>e harmony m the home; If there is harmony in tl e home, WILLIAM’S SEA FOOD N. Main St. Fuquay-Varina Phone 552-211! CAROLINA FEED COMPANY Fuquay-Varina, N. C. NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES New & Used Furniture And Appliances BIG 4 MOBILE NOME SALES Located at Intersection of Highways 103 and 55 at 5 Points Fuquay-Varina. N. C. Tel.: 552-6102; 552-2226 VARINA FARMERS EXCHANGE INC. Feeds-Seeds-Fertilizers-Insecticides SEED CLEANING GENERAL FARM SUPPLIES Fuquay-Varina, N. C 27526 Phone 552-2236* ~ “ COLOR TV’S Televison and Radio Repairs—AH Appliances Repaired Free Pick-Up and Delivery Free Estimates and Appraisals We Sell artd Repair All Maxes and Models —New and Used LOWRY AND SONS LOW PRICES AND FAST SERVICE APPLIANCE SERVICE AND SEWING CENTER Call: 552-2311 Day or Night Ransdell Brothers Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 223 S. Main St.. Pin 552-2216 Fuquay-Varina. N. C IsE-rL MITCHELL CHEVROLET co., snc. Itn S. Main St. Fuquay-Varina, N. C. Phone 552-4044 Wife Not Tax Dependent Says IRS GREENSBORO - So fa: asthe Internal Revenue Service is concerned, your wife is never your dependent (and vice versa) when you file your Federal in come tax return. And what does this mean? “Simply this:” says J. E.Wall, IRS District Director,“lf your spouse has any amount of tax able income, the spouse may not be claimed as an exemption on your return unless the total amount of income of each spouse is listed on the return and both husband and wife sign the form making it a joint return.” Wall says that many tax payers err by claiming a spouse as a dependent when the spouse has less than S6OO income. The spouse wnth the smaller income then attempts to file a separate return for the purpose of getting a refund, but this isn’t proper. “If a dependent child has in come,” Wall said, “the child must file return to get his re fund and his parent may still claim his dependency credit. This doesn’t hold true in the case of husband and wives. If they l>oth have income they must file a joint return and list their combined incomes, if they wish to claim both exemption credits on the same i eturn.” There will lie order in the nation; If there is order in the na t ion, There will he peace in the world. -Mrs. Cliri dine Johnson Mack’s Variety Store, Ine. MAIN STREET Fuquay-Varina. N. C. SHOP AND SAVE IN FUQUAY-VARINA Bank of Varina Member F.D.I.C. WAKS 1460 KC Phone 552-4001 552-5611 ACME CLEANERS & LAUNDRY 103 DEPOT ST Fuquay-Varina
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