First Methodist Junior Choir to Meet T omorrow The Junior Churchgoers Choir will mart Saturday at 10:30. At thil meeting it will ha decided wbe ther the choir will change the meeting hour. Last Saturday the chair had a picnic at Broad Creak Methodist Church. The children are working on their special music presentation for October and November and on the Christmas music. Parents are urged to cooperate in reminding children of the hour of the meet ing. On lfonday three carloads of members of the church will attend the conference-wide meeting of the Christian Higher Education pro gram at the municipal auditorium in Raleigh. The meeting will con vene at 10. At the noon hour a barbecue lunch will be provided b(r the conference to all delegates. Any member desiring to attend this meeting who has not already MOUTH RIVER jS-r&tNSssy; Mr ">i "" p-? Mrs. Helen Arthur spent the 3Hdd!?m With Mr' and Mrs- Wad dell Pridgen in Newport. The Hev. E. Smilh fi|ed ?? regular appointment at our church last Sunday. .J!" LuUe Collins visited Mrs. Ust'sundsT " MOrehtad , "T. Tommy Gooding Tisi^d hii parents, Mr and Mrs HP. Gooding, last Sunday. - J u ,lsherman's CIub met at the church last Thursday night. Plans "e/? "ade fcr ? visitat.on pro gram beginning this month. Wc?rBr?nn*. ^'S' a 8,uden? at WCUNC, spent the weekend with hwparents, Mr. and Mrs. Delance Mrs. Bowman, the former Ruby Lupton of Baltimore, visited (mads *'d relatives in our com munity last week. U7N2!"*-. Daa visUed Mrs. West ot Straits iaat Tues J"* foU" a? working to get cleaned up from Helene. Club Meets str^LN?^hKRiVer Hon,e Demo? it^h^L .?et last Thursday wit? " U" Paul Beachem with thirteen members and two visitors present. Many things of interest, both old ?nd new were discussed, Including the nomination of the woman of the year, to be announced on ?hi?.m?* night which will be am ye" " wiU h* '"""Jy ZM, : "6 "???*??? ?o come ana bring our supper. Swrai reports were given by the members. Pennies for Friend ??c?u?Uecud by Mr? Mar JUL0?? g'Te ** demo? ?bration. Accessories in the Home, whseh was very good. During the aecial heur, gam,, were played after which the hos tesses Mrs. Paul Beachea Sr. and Jr. served ginger bread with whipped cream and bet coffee WSCS Meets The WSCS met Men day night at *>h*rz 01 Mr* Li,"e Beachem i? 'ourteen members present Tk0 vice-president. Miss Inex Felt on, presided in the absence of <** president . Mi* Harry Wil Uams. The program was rives by Urt. Maqorie Geodi^. christian Concern of North Aaserican Neigh w w*our toP* *" ?W? month. WajM of nuking money hr our ?ociety were discussed. W? finished assigning o? stiaiv *? ?1? m cation cd our wuixiu Wct meeting to be Oct 21 at the 5> traits church. We hope i laraa Pumher will be able to Homecoming Day will be ob served at the Methodist church Oct. 19. We are hoping aU our friends and relative, wNl be able to be hen and help is thutrvi the day. "OMrve The offfcial hoard met at ?hurch Thursday night. Many U>ta?s of importance were taken ?P and discussed. Price Reversal Los Angeles (AP) ? Sign in a bakery window: "Cakes ? cents. Upside down cakes ? cento." JCAPTAIN Iappie been contacted la asked la call tbe church office or tlx paster The Christian Higher Education campaign has as Its goal five mil lion dollars in pledges this fall, for the purpose of ecostructing the two WW Methodist rsllsgss in the North Carolina Conference area, which cavers the Eastern half at the state. The North Carolina Was te yan College will be built at Rocky Mount. The name of the college to be built at Fayettevilb- is the Methodist College. Already five million dollars has been reached by the communities where the col leges will be built. The Christian Higher Education committee for First Methodist Church is as follows: G rover Mun den, W. B. Chalk, W. P. Freeman, Bud Dixon, Mrs. Truman Kemp, James B. Webb, Judge Luther Hamilton, George W. Dill, Rufus Butner, and S. A. Chalk Jr. A dis trict meeting for this program will be held at Centenary Methodist Church, New Bern, Monday, Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Alfred Borowy, wife of a Marine, was received into the church Sunday, Oct. S, by letter of transfer from the Van Owen Baptist Church, North Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Borowy lives at 2004 >2 Arendell St. On Feb. 14 through March 1 the L. O. Leet evangelistic meeting will begin. This meeting will lilt up stewardship among our people as essential to the Christian life and the proper support of the Christian Church. Plymouth Pastor To Speak Next Week at Services The Rev. Paul B. Nickens, Ply mouth, will be the guest evangelist at the revival next week in the First Baptist Church. Beaufort. Services will be held Monday throagh Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mr. Nickens is a graduate of Wake Forest College and South eastern Theological Seminary. 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