St. Paul's Episcopal Fourth Sunday In Ad rent 9 A.M. Fellowship Com munion and Coffee Hour ? 10 A.M. Church School for all afaa, W. J. Shearin, Supt. 11 A.M. Morning 'Prayer ,, and Sermon Nursery provided. Mrx. Pulley Acolyte, Bunnie Griffin" 12 Noon Vestry Meeting 4:30 P.M. White Christmas Tree Program in Pairish House Monday: 7:45 P.M. Choir Rehearsal Wednesday (Christmas Eve) 11:30 P.M Midnight Ser vice Ransdell There will be a Christmas play held at Ransdell Chapel Baptist Church Sunday at 7:00 P.M. Mrs. Betty Lou Cash and Mrs. Elizabeth Cash have pre pared the program. The pub - lie is invited to attend. Community Church Notices Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School. R. S. Knott, Superintendent 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre -school children 11:00 Hie Church at Wor ship, the Rev. A. S. Tomlin son, pastor. Sermon subject: "Nov That He Is Born". A Christmas Cantata, "The King In The Stable," by- Johnston, will be presented by the Choir. The ceremony of Candlelighting will follow. 3:30 The Christmas Tree Party 7:30 Advisory Board Homan Catholic The holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered every Sunday at 11:30 A.M. in the little chapel of Louisburg College. Mass will also be offered on Christmas Day, December 25th, at 11:30 A.M. In the little chapel. There will be two Christ mi Muta la Saint Catherine of Siena Church in Wake Fore* ; one at 12 (Midnight) the other at 9:00 A.M. Dur ing the midnight Man the following hymns will be sung: Silent Night; 0 Come, All Ye Faithful; Angels We Have Heard Oty High; and Holy Night, a solo by a guest singer. < The second collection on Christmas will be for the or phans. Fryiklinton Methodist (Frk. B.W.) There will be a Candlelight and White IPttrist mas Service Sunday, tjecem ber 21, at 7 p.m., at the Franklinton United Metho dist Church. The service will consist of Season9 s Greetings! Let Us Serve All Your Banking Needs Now And Throughout The New Year Citizens Bank & Trust Co, Henderson, N. C. THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION SINCE 1889 carols. scripture and madita tion. The public . Is cordially invited. The Rev. Earl Richardson it pastor of the local Metho dist Church. Mount Zion On Sunday, December 21, at 11:00 o'clock Mount Zion Baptist Church, Route 3y Louisburg will present a pa geant "The Light of the World". This traditional Christmas service will be pre sented by the Adult choir, the Junior and intermediate departments of the Sunday School. This pageant depicts the birth of Christ in music, drama, and the spoken word. The pastor. Rev. Kenneth F. Huneycutt, will be the narra tor and Mrs. Helen Huneycutt will be soloist. Mrs. Rqy Gup ton will be the organist. The public is cordially in vited to attend this Christmas service. Night Of Miracles (Frk. B.W.) The Adult Choir of the Franklinton Bap tist Church will present its annual Christmas Cantata "Night of Miracles," Sunday night, December 21, at 7:00 p.m. in the church audito rium. Mr. C. L. King, music di rector, will direct the service. The public is cordially invited to attend. Christmas Pageant Flat Rock Baptist Church will present its annual Christ mas pageant Sunday night, December 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the church sanctuary. The program, entitled ?They That Sit in Darkneas," is an unusual presentation of the Christmas story. The pub lic is invited to join in this special worship. Brownie Scout Have Party Youngsville - At the Brownie Scout Christmas party held at the Scout Hut Tuesday afternoon, the girls had holiday excitement ex changing Qiritmas gifts and singing Christmas carols. The party was give,n to the Brownies by their troop lead ers Mrs. Wesley Murphy and Mrs. J. R. Sanders. Favors of Santa Clans mugs holding candy canes were given to each Brownie. Refreshments included punch, cupcakes, Christmas cookies. Brownies and potato chips. A snowman decorated one end of the serving table with a Santa Claus at the other. A Christmas tree was on the gift table. For their Christmas hand craft the Brownies made and decorated candlestick holders to have at home for the holi days. Patroniz* TIMES Adv. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL MIDNIGHT BRING THE CHILDREN IN TO SEF SAITA - DIM Y 4 TO 8 PJL I CHRISTMAS CANDY I I AND MOTS ' > J^D*CHOCOLAT*S ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Brock M*. Bm CBEMF nim cacsuEs n> Inrt i?-Oi Bm ( um CHOC COVERED CHERRIES ?nrt Mh Bm Lot hui ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Brock ll-Ot Bm NOVELTT MIX MA B*( Brack JUJB MA. Bag Brart NOVELTT MIX SPICED JELLT DROPS Brack IU. Mk Bm THIN MINTS CHOCOLATE DROPS imh. ri|. CLUSTER RAISINS !S-Ot. Bm BBBc BM SHELLED PECANS I -LA- Ba? La WALNUTS i-i*. bm BRAZIL NUTS fll HA BM "WW PECANS ufc bm MIXED NUTS ..... t .. Cm nmii'i SHELLED PECANS ?S-Oi- Cm PlMhr-i COCKTAIL PEANUTS VSLtt ? 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