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** I Flat Rock Baptists Have Youth Banquet On Saturday night, April 26, the Flat Rock Baptist Church of Route one, Louis burg, entertained their young people with the annual Youth Week Banquet. The banquet was held in the fellowship basement of the church with approximately forty-five young people in attendance. The theme of the banquet was "In Apple v Blossom Time," with a col ai scheme of pink and white. To cany out this theme, the basement was decorated to resemble an outdoor garden, centered around a live apple tree dec orated with artiflcal pink blossoms. The menu for the banquet, which was served buffet style, consisted of bar becued chicken, potato salad, slaw, pickles, rolls, pie, and tea. The program, which fol lowed the meal, undergirded the theme for the evening quite effectively. Entertain ment was provided by two youth groups. A duet from Flat Rock Baptist Church and a youth trio from the Corinth Baptist Church provided the entertainment. The speaker - for the evening was Miss Bea trice Hill. Her topic was "As The Twig is Bent." She used two small BANK WITH CONFIDENCE ALL BANKING TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SAVINGS ? CHECKING? LOANS? TRUSTS? INSURANCE Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Henderson, N. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" 1889-79 YEARS OF SERVICE & SECURITY-1 968 branches to illustrate her topic, one was straight while the other was bent. Miss Hill told why the one branch may have grown in its bent posi tion. while the other remain ed straight. She then chal lenged the young people to use their time, talents, in fluence, money, and love to the betterment of their lives and the society in which they live. The program was climax ed with the entire group sing ing "No Man Is An Island." On Sunday morning. April 27, the young people of Flat Rock were in charge of all the functions of the morning Sunday school and worship hour. Miss Vickie Wheeler and Mr. Rommie Catlett spoke at the morning worship hour, challenging the church to meet the spiritual needs of her youth today. 55,300 men, women and children died on America's highways in 1968, according to an annual survey by The Travelers Insurance Com panies. In addition, i .4,400,000 persons were in jurad. color IN THE KITCHEN? Now that easy upkeep mater ials have come of decorative age. a kitchen can be as charm ingly color-coordinated as any room in the house, A/dra matic print in tones of pink, raspberry, and grape acts as the pace-setter in cotton laminated shades, valances, and matching wallpaper. Completing the scheme are raspberry colored splashboards and counter tops, a grape-toned top for the dining island, and pink window frames and tele phone. \ Money multiplies the power of man, either for bet ter or for worse. Wouldio/ifbe nice if pub lic speakeB really knew what they talked about? Look What $2M Per Week * Will Buy A t Our Stores! 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Fay?ttevill?, N. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Louisburg, N. C. Lumberton, N. C. Ratford, N. C. Sanford, N. C. Siler City, N.C. Smithf ield , N. C. Wallace, N. C. Wendell, N. C. Aberdeen, N. C. Hamlet, N. C. laurinburg, N. C. Rockingham, N. C. I h Mount Zion To Observe Christian Home Sunday Sunday, May 4, will be "Christian Home Sunday" at Mount Zion Baptist Church, Route 3, Louisburg. This marks the beginning of "Christian Home Month" 'which will be observed during the entire month of May. Special emphasis will be piaced upon the family and the home and its role in the church and society. The service on Sunday, May 4 will be highlighted by a children's dedication service during the worship service at 11 o'clock. This service is a promise of parents to offer their children to God and to dedicate themselves to the rearing of the children for the glory of God. Around 20 children are scheduled to be dedicated. Special music will be provided by the Junior and Adult Choirs under the direction of Mrs. Tim Duke and Mrs. Roy Gupton. The sermon, "The Church In Your Home," will be de livered by the pastor, Rev. Kenneth F. Huneycutt. Sunday, May 11 will be "Mother's Day" with special emphasis being placed upon the role of motherhood. The youngest and oldest mothers will be honored and the ser vice will conclude with a re dedication service for married couples. The church will be decorated appropriately for the occasion. Sunday, May 18 will be ."Youth Sunday" with the youth of the church being recognized in various ways. The junior and young people's choirs will provide special music and young men will serve as ushers for the worship service. Several young people will be featured speakers. Four graduating seniors from Gold Sand High School will be presented Bibles: Vickie Stalling!, Betty Bowers, Tommy Speed and Wallace Edwards. The special services for the month will be concluded on Sunday, May 25 with the second annual "Memorial Day" observance. At the con clusion of the worship service the congregation will move in procession from the church to the cemetery where memorial services will be held. A prayer of gratitude will be offered in memory of those who have died during the year. All graves will be decorated for the service on Saturday. May 24. In case of rain the service will be held inside the church. "We believe that this month of special emphasis upon the home with all its activities will have special meaning to those of our con gregation and community," said Rev. Kenneth F. Huney cutt. pastor of the church. "We also invite the public to share in any or all of these services with us." In Fashion Separates of pants, shell, jacket and short skirt is a good buy for the girl who packs light for the week-end trip. Buttons are popular as a decoration. 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