i j '* ■*. >.tm -war as**# f@f#g?fl«ws BY MRS. LOTUSE CAESAR FITQUAY - VARINA - Sun day School was held at all lo cal churches with thetr - infentients tn Baptist Church held Sunday w School at 10a.m. presiding. The Mrs. Oeasar subject of the lesson was ''Growing Through Struggle," from Matthew 5:10-11, Ephesi ans 6:10-18, The golden text was "Blessed is the man that endureth jemptation, for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that iove Him," James 1:12. On Sunday, the all-church singing union was observed. The AME Zion Singing Union was held at Rogers Chapel Church at 12 noon along with other churches. The community extends its Sympathy to the Winston fam ily In the loss of their hus band and brother, Mr. Percy Winston, Funeral arrangements axe incomplete at this writing. On Sunday at 3 p.m„ the Foquay Gospel Singers appear ed for a musical program at Douglas Chapel AME Zion Church, along with the St, Au gusta Gospel Chorus. This pro gram was a great success. There will be a musical pro gram held at St. Augusta Free Will Baptist Church on the sec ond Sunday night in December. Good news for Miss Mary McCuilers, She will soon be gin her student nursing at Wake Memorial Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trice, parents of a baby boy, born November 27. We were happy to see many | 1 The Store Os I I Personal Service I i Muson’i DRU 6 STORE IPhone 522-4666 Hcf. No. *256 FSMnsy-VCtdna N. C. B, ELLIOTTS imsma 1 202 S. Main St. Fuquay-Vnrina, N. C —''i —i ~.wwm«nw>nMgn»-;«- m POPE’S VARIETY & DOLLAR STORES rUQUAY EHWIN NASHVILLE WTTSBORO LILLIMGTON LOUISBURG AN a TER* HILLSBORO WAKE FOREST APEX £ERULQN SMITHTJ EL D WENDBLL OXFORD new faces home for Thanks giving. A lot of out-of-town guests visited friend sand fami lies of Fuquay, We are sorry to hear of the accident of "Skinny" Brown and Stephen Lawrence. Thev have broken arms. "Skinny” is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Stephen is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lawrence. Prayers, cards, and visits are always appreciated by our sick and shut-ins. Let’s keep them in mind, A THOUGHT "My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.” Psalm 4:8. COCU Aims To Begin A Broad Study Princeton, n. j.- About goo regional executives of nine church denominations took part in 13 conferences concluded a rotmd the nation in Nov. ir which the Consultation on Church Union (COCU) sought to initiate broad study of a plan for uniting the nine in one church. The bringing together of bish ops and other key juridical of ficials represented the widest involvement ever of regional level decision-makers in the 10- vear-old COCU effort, accord ing to the Rev. W, Clyde Wil liams, associate general sec retary of COCU. The Rev. Mr. Williams said most of the conference result ed in church leaders dividing up their regions into states or districts and naming individuals to afssume responsibility for seeing that the union plan is studied widely at regional and local levels. The regions! executives Os the nine churches were given the initiative in the conferences to organize for interdenomina tional study in ways best suit ed to their particular region-. In San Francisco, for in stance. church loaders free northern California and north ern Nevada set u: plans for t studv in si different location. ■ and opted for having a ratio of five la v persons to cvn clergyman in the study process. WC SERV.'Cf! TWIN CITY RADIO end APPLIANCE COMPANY Faquay-Varina. N. C. Phone 552-4711 The conference in Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 1, covering the Caro linas, Georgia, Florida and Ala bama, drew the largest par ticipation of the 13. There were 101 church leaders that took part in the meeting convened by Episcopal Bishop Robert F. Gibson of Virginia. Members of the executive committee of COCU convened the conferences and made it clear that the plan of union offered to the churches last March now needs ‘"grass roots” rewriting and re finement. They noted that COCU of fices in Princeton, N. J., stand ready to assist in any way in the study process. There was little debate on the plan of union itself at the con ferences. Most of the regional officials were content to fol low the state purpose of sim ply laying plans for study. One frequently expressed concern at the conferences, however, was acted upon by COCU even before the last con ferences were held. Many church executives felt the study period was to short. The COCU executive committee immedi ately extended the period five months-to June i, 1972, WILLIAMS SSA FOOD N. Main St., Fuquay-Vartna Phone 552-2111 ■ HI ■■■III I BWWIM—J 1... ■ Mack’s Variety Store, I tie. MAIN STREET Faquay-Varina, N. C. —— Stroud Pontiac- Buick, Inc. 420 N. Main St Fiiquav-Varina, N. 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