MR. AND MRS. JOE B. JOHNSON DACIAN VALLIY SUBDIVISION f Three and Four Bedroom Homes For Sale VA, FHA & FHA 2J5 Financing Available DvffßvMing Co. J.Hsntf Irowis Builder South of Worthdale Exclusive Seles Agent 7n WEST JOHNSON ST. 231 SOIJTH EAST STREET RALEIGH, N. C. RALEIGH, N. C. TEL.: 832-1814 OR 832-1811. % ?= is=_^ f AMOCO NEW OAR V CARNIVAL" J At — m m mm Win a new Buick Skylark at American Oil Dealers 28 Cars in the Carolinas 1 Car in the Raleigh —Durham Area The new cars are here! And only American has an anti pollution gasoline made for the new high compression Amoco Now Car Carnival Sweepstakes official rules. engines. Amoco.) Super-Premium. So to celebrate 1. Entaras often as youlika at your participating Americas Oil Dealar on Sil official entry blank ... ' or fsasombls facsimile or mail to your nearest participating dealer, were giving away new cars. Especially for people in 2. Winners will be determined from qualification drawings for the Final Grand Priie Sweepstakes this area. No purchase necessary. Licensed drivers only. tt&gSSS&Z&itSff' "* m ‘ Enter as often as you like. Get an official entry blank at 1 any participating American Oil Dealer now. Ail cars will ‘ ! fl *fl!?! u i*l! ,t ?’ *«»“/'• ¥««>«<*. Washington, Georgia, Maryland mo Wisconsin , , , X " uvv4 - a,:> VVI " *no Wfter«v*r prohibited by Isw. Ail federal, state and local Saws and regulations apply be awarded from this area, Be a winner! *■ purchase necessary. All cars will be awarded. Prim ars nan-transferable and non redeemable for cash No substitutes for cars offered. 5. Applicable sanes on all pure sirs are the sol* responsibility of the winner*. Each M 2 Buick Sweepstakes end December 15,1371. Your chances of winning depends on number of times you enter and the ~ “Tra.wiSj total entries received, in this contest area, there are ap- p °- Bo * 6MC! - Chica * 5 - llli ' ,ois 60680 proximately 515,800 licensed drivers who may enter. You expect mors from American and you get it.n, Wr?\ - /'T I* 1 Miss Anderson Married To Mr Johnson In Louisburg LOUTS BURG -'Miss Peggie J, Anderson was wed to Mr. Joe B. Johnson at 4jGO p.m, Saturday, September 4, at First Baptist Church on Spring St., Louisburg. Rev. C. L. Faison officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Olir.&r An derson of Fran kiln ton. The groom is the son of the late Lynwood Arrington and Mrs. Irene A. Bullock. Given in marriage by her father, attired in formal tails, the bride wore a baby pink bridal dress with high duchess neck and long fitted sleeves, trimmed with alencon lace and tiny pearl buttons. Her shoulder-length veil was attached to a head-piece, con sisting of eight leaves, covered in white silk and seeded pearls. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, pink carnations and streamers, Mrs. Alice Hawkins present ed the nuptial music. Mrs. Glendoro Powell, soloist, sang “0 Perfect Love”, “Whither Thou Goest” and, as the couple kneeled at the altar, she sang, “The Wedding Prayer*’. The Church was decorated with chrysanthemums, glads, daisies, and emerald palms. Four candelabras and two flow er stands were setting or: each side of the kneeling bench. Fam ily pews w r ere marked off with glads, daisies and white ribbon. Miss Bertha Anderson, sister of bride, was maid of honor. She wore a formal yellow satin gown with yellow velvet ribbon ana carried a oouquet of yellow and aqua carnations with rain bow streamers. Bridemaids were Misses Sharon Hawkins, Wilson; Pa tricia Muller, cousin of bride, Carolyn Burrell, High Point, Norrine Arrington, sister of groom, Louisburg; Mrs. Linda Pender, cousin of bride, Frank llnton. All wore aqua formal gowns with velvet bows, and carried bouquets of yellow and aqua carnations with rainbow streamers. All headpieces were made by maid of honor. Mr. Lynwood Arrington, brother of groom, served as best man. Ushers w6re Mr. Jerome Cheeks, Mr. Charles Perry, Mr. John Moore, Mr. George Pender and Mr, Moses Burrell, Flower girls - Misses Beverly Perry, Franklinton, Medalv Smith, Henderson. Ring bearers - Master Kenneth Har ris, Jr., grand son of direc tress, Mrs. Virginia Limster. The bride’s mother chose for her daughter’s wedding a formal dress of mint green silk sham- tung with matching accessorise. The groom’s mother wore a street length dress erf palyster and matching accessories. Both mothers wore lavender orchids. F or going away the bride wore a pink pant suit trimmed In white. She wore the orchid lifted from her bouquet. The bride is a graduate of B. Person Albin High School. Franklinton. In 1966, attended Johnson C. Smith University, Croft Business College worked at A & T State University as secretary and has just grad uated from W. W. Holden Tech nical Institute School of Nursing. She is employed bv , Memorial Hospital of Wake County, Raleigh. The groom is a graduate of Riverside High School, Louis burg. In 1966 hs attended and graduated from Wilson Tech nical Institute in 1969, He is employed by Asplundh, Raleigh. After a honeymoon of unknown point the couple will reside temporarily in Franklin County; plans are made to move to Ral eigh. REHEARSAL PARTY Friday night at eight o’clock wedding party rehearsal. Im mediately following rehearsal a party was gfven at the Mason ic Hall by the bride’s mother and father. BRUNCH A brunch wag given Saturday at high noon for the wedding party by Aunt of the bride, Mrs. Asia Mullen. A friend Mrs. C. A. Harris anct groom motner all of Louisburg, N. C. RECEPTION The reception followed the ceremony at the brid’s home. The bridal table was covered with a pink table cloth over lapped with white lace. On back ends of table wascandelholdes. THE GOSPEL WORW The Clouds of Harmony of Zebulon will celebrate their 24th Anniversary Sunday evening at 8 o’clock at the National Guard Armory in Zebulon. Or, the program will lx? the Capital City Five, The Gospelaires, The Golden Bells, all of Raleigh, The Oxford Harmoneers of Ox ford, The Heavenly Gospel Sin gers, The Silver Echoes of Gar- JB, V 'T' THOMAS ner, The Gol denaires of Dur ham, The Pilgrim Travelers, and The Mt. Zion Sun shine Band, All of Zebulon, The Devine Travelers of Rolesville, The Gospel Wonders of Creedmoor, and The St. Each holding three pink candle and in the center was the three tier wedding cake, beautiful decorated and topped with a minature rpife and groom. After the bride and groom, cut the traditional slice from the wedding cake the recep tion was open to the guests. Mrs. Louise Johnson and Mrs, Rena B, Daniels served the guests. Hudson NOW IN PROGRESS ... OUR SEMI ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE 8-PC. DINING ROOM SETS 398 ''' 3 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM!! • French Provincial » Spanish Design ® Ito lion Design SET INCLUDES • Lighted Chinn © Oval Fxterision Table % 5 Side Chairs m i Arm Choir BaHßiG3aa jPSMgw,w%«jatia»are3Ba«aiCTMatiiisfWiirac^.TwiiMßflWM^ THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C., 3ATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1971 BY JAMES THOMAS Mary’s, Bailey, Senior Choir. Come and see who will be crowned “Miss Clouds of Har mony 1971.” The Womack Singers will cel ebrate their 27th Anniver sary Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and Sunday night at 7;30. On the program will be The Gos pel Echoes of Fayetteville, The Royal Harmonizers of Liberty, The Capital City Five of Raleigh, The Coats Family of Wood bridge, Va., The Slivertone Sin gers of Siler City and many others. The Willing Workers Club of the Smith Temple Church will celebrate their 33rd Anniver sary Sunday afternoon at 3 o’- clock. Elder W.R. Turner and his congregation will' be in charge of the services along with others. The Spring Street Gospel Chorous will celebrate its First Anniversary Sunday evening at > 6 o'clock. On the Program will I be the Joy Bells, and The Clif , ton Sisters of Louisburg, The /ion Hill Singers of Oxford, , The Concord Community Sin gers of Henderson, and many other s. The 25th Anniversary of The Capital City Five will lx? held Sunday, October 10th, at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. The program starts at 1:30. On the program will be the Young Adult Choir of Holiv Springs, Holland Chattel Male Chorus, The Saint Mary's Chorus of Apex, Riley Hill Jun ior Choir of Wendell, The Gol den Echoes of Franklinton, The Clouds of Harmony of Zebulon, The Highlight Singers at Smith field, The Gospel Daylw.es of R olesville, The Womack Singers of Sanford, The Evening Five, Poplar Springs Choir, The Gos pels ires, The Golden Bells, The Silver Echoes, Gospel All- Stars, The Dependable Quintet, all of Raleigh, and The Clif ton Sisters of Louisburg. Until next week, here is our thought for today: “Brotherly love and universal goodwill These are within the scope of God’s will for us.’’ * * * While the vast majority of persons taking a simple, easy, hearing screening test will easily pass, those who experi ence diffieuity wlth the test should then be given a com- Ple audiometric test, accord ing to the Belt one Crusade for Nearing Conservation. To make a fine watch about 150 tiny, complex parts must be precisely assembled. 5