.JUDGE: f\ N ; ' - .■ An drew K. Tyler (<■) wilks through barbed wire and policemen u- iw t.-mers the (Queens House of Detention in New Y-rk October 2 in an ef fort to see i! hr smM ! mange the release of five hostages being held by rebellious prisoners. The Prisoners i " •- uppa runtly agreed to release the hostages once special hearings to review the presioners’ records ire begun. (UPI). Woke Baptist imissionary union Holds Annual Meet BY MRS. MAMIE P. TWIT’i'V The Wake Baptist Mi ■ a Union was held October: -•!. Ti , theme of the Union vas ’’The All-Sufficient Christ.” Rev. Avery Horton, presid* :it of tlie Union, preside!, fir .1 few missionaries wvn resented and asked the ta ers of the Union tl.at tlie local churches would heed tl cal! missions, both hona j broad. The good people of Y donia Baptist Church !■> ~.ll' enterained us. w-> enjo;.,-d iu> dlsucssion. Mr. Hulon Mot van, president of the Wake Count - Sunday School Convention, de livered a timel\ address. He stressed the point of ln'inr wrapped in the virtues that Paul the Apostle express*’.; ii Phil. 4;8. JMrs. George M, Hods Riley Hill sang two run with her daughter. Benist , ; t tjie piano. On Sunday at the ■ unin worship, Rev. A. i . Wakefield Baptist a his text from the U: ■ 1 ,p.t- ; of St. John 17-21. He used for his c. phasis the question, *U d Remember ' Jesus 0 " food for thought. The large should be at on • a, i become aware of the f.. ■ ss of God, thereby being n,. - preciatlve of the bles has bestowed on us. (Editor's Note; Folk,• excerpts from the ; i. address and a short p..r< t - pared by Mrs. I ecolia iv, PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS BY REV. AVERY U ' FT- Dear Co-workers and T t i Greetings to the '3rd s, a slon of the Wake Miss on.*’ Union. Since becoming yon pie i dent, I have faithftiU;. and i esUy tried to perfor , * as president. The \ „• i» very lonely, sad, ar.'! discmn aging, and througlt pand Bible study, througi Vii-.t and long suffering, through fare in God, I have kept alive, at withstanding. I hav< had so: .> help from the Union, of < Me IN CHAPEL HU 1 . N C. Seeking Soul Food —GO TO THE— Hollywood Restmmt ni VV FRANKLIN ST OPEN NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK MISS A ROTH JONES. M.mngrr A I FOR THE BEST IN ' ’ j I ORDER TO TAKEOUT ICAFE 508 Hillsborough St. FOR SALE YA HOME RIADY FOR OCCUPANCY No Discrimination Anyone Can Buy 1712 SOUTHGATE DRTVF7—S rooms, Brick Veneer, price $15,750, cash down payment $450, balance pay able in 360 monthly instalments of $117.65 each, in cluding principal payments plus interest at an annual percentage rate of BVs. . } SEE ANY LICENSED f BROKER OR CALL VETERANS ADMINISTRATION WINSTON-SALLM. N. C. 1723-9211 Et 226 - ■■■■ nnniwiiMirimi ♦ I an; :• rateful. Let us not look !•:> kw-ard, but press on to the desired goal for the prize that is iii Jesus Christ. Please let me offer just a few t ■•solutions: Let us consider we are not m. . .'.vn we are bought with a p: ice of Jesus Christs's blood, I Cor. 6:23; I Cor. 7;23. Please cousid.e tin teaching of Paul to c.e Romans 12:1. Let us re , t i the words of Christ ac •or ling to St. matthew 28:10- 20. Lot us not forget the teach ing of Malachi 3:7-11. Remem r tht teaching of Christ inSt. Luke G:'iH. Remember the rec ur ! of St. John 3;6. Let us take •enrage and press onward to the desired goal. 7■ at we give more study to G d's word and that we as t( ( from our sins, so let us give Him some of our time. > : ist loves us. so let us love i another. When we see our brother and sister down, don’t .nr t, them, reach out and give t! . a helping hand. That’s bum C .ist like, because He ream . G down His hand for us day. Lot us bo the ones our I m d and Savior Jesus Christ is i ailing for. St. Andrews 4 Church Newt BY MISS SHEILA ALSTON HENDERSON-The Saint An drew’s United Church of Christ held its regular Sunday School on October 4. The subject of the lesson was "What Is Uni que About Our Faith?” Back ground scrip ture was from mamßUSm Acts 17:22-28a; Ephesians 2:8-9 and Hebrews 1:1- 4. Lesson scrip ture was taken gyjf from Hebrews 1:1-4. Memory selection, "For MISS ALSTON it is the God who said, let light shine out of darkness,” who have shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ. II Cor. 4;6. NIGHT SERVICE The Interdenominational Usher Board’s Union chorus held its first anniversary Sun day. Consecrational services were led by Mrs. Ella Alston and Mrs. Annie Dawson. The choir marched In behind the I. U. Union Chorus singing, "He Never Fails.” Selections from each choir were included. The Union choir sang, “We Have Come This Far By Faith/’ and "We are Marching Up To Zion.” The welcome address w r as given Jjy Mr. James B. Marrow; Re sponsive reading- by Mr. N. Basket. Saint Andrew’s senior choir sang, "God Can Do Any thing But Fail” and "1 Can’t Make It by Myself.” History of the Interdomlna tional Ushers board Union chor us was organized in 1959, under the president of Deacon William M, Martin. He appointed G. W. Wright as manager and J. T. Marrow as director and mu sician. During this time, the members were selected from the audience to make up the chorus. At the present time, we have 15 members living and one de cease. They are: Mrs. Minnie B. Alien, Roly Temple; Mrs. Jean Quilly, acting sec.. Morn ing Star; Mrs. Lou Della Har ris, Ashe Grove; Mrs. Melissa Davis, ass ist. sec., Union Grove; Mrs. Freddie Ellis, St. James; Mrs. Carl Gibbs, Spring Street; Mrs. Savannah Grant, New Bethel; Mrs. Beatrice Per son, Rowland Chapel; Mr. Eddie Chavis, Spring Street; Mr. Ru fus Clark, Ashly Grove; Mr. Walter Davis, Ashly Grove, Mr. Daniel Gill, Spring Street, Mr. G. W. Wright, manager, Saint James; Mr. J. T. Marrow, president and musician, St. Andrews; Deceased member, Mrs. Roxanna Allen, Mt. Olive. Jones Chapel choir sang, "All That You Need” and "I Got My Ticket.” The Joybeils of Louisburg Ybmr reasons lor saving are smaller than your excuses for not saving. -y" r^ Sure, it’s easy to think of excuses Prime Passbook is 5%, payable quar for not saving. 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