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Benefit Singing At Davis Chapel A benefit singing will be held for Behra Robinson Massey at Davis Chapel Baptist Church on Dec. ? at 7 p.m. AD singers and listeners are invited to attend. Drug Seminar At Marshall FWB The Marshall Free Will Baptist Church will present a drug seminar and music Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. All Madison County teenagers are invited to hear from a former drug adcBct and pusher on the evils of drug use. - Pageant Practice Begins In Marshall Practice sessions have been scheduled Monday at 7:30 for the choir participating in the Christmas play of First Baptist Church in Marshall. All singing parts are needed. Mrs. Smith Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Vistie Hawkins Smith of RU, Marshall, celebrated her 90th birth day recently at home. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of the late B.G. and Lily Snelson Hawkins. She is also the widow of E.E. Smith, who died in 1970. She has four daughters, Lorene Metcalf of WeaverviDe, Mary Ann Henderson of Greeneville, Tenn., Savannah Cooper of Morganton and Ruby Ward of Marshal] and fotr ons, Hubert Smith of Marshall, Virgil Smith of Asheville, Mark Smith ' V.obile, Ala and Elmer Smith, Jr. 1 Newport News, Va. A fifth son, -schel, died in 1977. rs. Smith also has 27 grand children and 17 great-grandchildren. She love to quilt, crochet and cook and she is a member of the Oak Hill Baptist Church. Mrs. Cheek Is Named Mrs. Pauline Cheek of Man Hill vas sworn in as the treasurer of the State 4-H Leaders Association at the annual statewide conference held in Raleigh recently. Allen Stines of Walnut was also inducted as a dsitrict officer at the meeting. The Raleigh conference was plann ed by volunteer 4-H leaders from across the state. During the meeting, leaders discussed their involvement in county and district programs and participated in workshops and seminars. 4-H'ers To Sell Christmas Trees Hie Madison County 4-H Exchange Club will be selling locally grown Praser fir and white pine Christinas trees. Trees will go on sale Thursday and Friday afternoons, Nov. 29, 30, Dee. ? and 7 and all day on Saturdays, Dee. I and 8 in the Northwestern Bank park ing lot. V1STIE HAWKINS SMITH ?>**. The concert will be Md in af?:H Project Share Begins Carolina Power and light Co. has begun its annual Project Share to raise money to help low-income, elderly and handicapped people in the Carolines pay their heating bills tMs winter. The utility hopes to raise $300,000. CP and L customers will receive information on the project with their December bills. . CP and L is accepting donations from its customers and employees and will match the contributions up to $150,000. The utility's contribution will come from shareholder funds. CP and L and local agencies will ab sorb the cost of administering the program. Funds collected through Project Share pay beating bills for needy in dividuals in CP and L's service areas regardless of whether the energy source is oil, gas, wood or electricity The program is administered locally by the N.C. Dept. of Social Services. The Mars Hill College Oratorio Singers The corridor outside Mr. Roberts' classroom isn't the quietest and most comfortable place to study Nor are last minute measures guaranteed to get you- through Stilt, with good lecture notes and serious "cramming" the night before, an eleventh hour review can't hurt. Moct tests in life are like those we faced in school. You have to keep pace with your opportunities and responsibilities to be ready when the crisis occurs. Never gamble your future on some desperate last-ditch effort. Religious training ? the development of Christian character ? is the ?<ey to passing life's crucial tests. The faith we cultivate today will be qur essential resource in tomorrow's critical hour Choose earnestly the Church in which you and your family will grow spiritually. Foster that growth with regular worship and continuing Christian education. *"
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