BETHEL A M E CHURCH NEWS A Newspaper Drive, initiated by the Boy Scouts and the Em- ' maus Travelers of Bethel j Church, will be held Saturday, July 15. Please tie your news- 1 paper and magazines separately and call Edward Craven at 375 5314, Thomas Isley at 273-7555, or at the parsonage at 272-8281. These leaders will be waiting for your calls. HELP THE BOY SCOUTS! Sunday Dinner ? A delicious dinner will be served at Bethel following the morning worship service, Sunday, July 16, by members of the Pastor's Aid Club for 75c. Electorial College ? The Pas tor, Dr. Leon S. Penn, Sr., and several members of Bethel Church attended the session oi the Electorial College held at Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church in Hickory, N. C., Wednesday, July 12. They report a successful meeting. "Stewardess Day" ? The| Stewardess Board of Bethel Church will observe "Steward ess Day" Sunday, July 16, at 3:30 p. m. at the church. The Rev. Mrs. Lucy James, an or dained Minister in the A. M. E. Church, a teacher in the public school system of North Caro lina, and a member of Bethel Church, will be the speaker. Stewardess Board members and friends from the various church es in the city are invited to attend. Children's Choir ? The "Beth elites" Choir, composed of the children of Bethel Church will appear in concert, Sunday, July 23, 4 p. m. at the church. The Choir was organized by Rev. Mrs. Lucy James, assisted by Mrs. Maude Edwards and Mrs. EVERETTS Funeral Home 1011 8. Ashe Street 178-9721 Scientific Embalming Plastie-Derml Samoa ?veett Hargett, Owner Cofeen Isley. Come out and hear the little angels sing. Missionary Society ? The Mis sionary Society of Bethel Church will observe "Missionary Day", Sunday, July 23, during the 11 a. m. worship service. The Rev. Mrs. P. O. James will be the speaker. All Missionaries are cordially invited to attend this service. Mrs. Lorenzo An derson is President of the Mis sionary Society at Bethel Church. Union Prayer Meetings ? The Union Prayer Meetings are be ing held at New Zion Baptist Church on Asheboro Street at 8 p. m. during the month of July. All are invited to attend these union services. Union Sunday Evening Ser vices ? The Union Sunday eve ning services are being held at Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church during the month of July, at 8 p. m. Fellowship Service ? The Rev. Mrs. M. Lucille Holman, or dained Minister in the A. M. E. Church, will be the guest speak er at a Fellowship Service to be held at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Sunday, August 13, at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Mrs. Holman works beau tifully in the Dickerson Chapel A. M. E. Church, Hillsboro, N. C. where her husband, Rev. H. A. Holman serves as pastor. The Dickerson Chapel Choir and ushers will accompany Rev. | Mrs. Holman to Bethel Church and will take part in the pro gram. All are cordially invited to attend. This service is being sponsored by Mrs. Aleece Faulkner. Houseworkers, Baby Sitters, Maids and many other posi tions open, at once. 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Proper care of the air cleaner results in better economy and insures longer engine life, Glo ver explains. An efficient air cleaner removes the dirt and dust particles that grind away engine parts such as cylinders, rings and bearings. Generally, about every 10 hours of engine operation, the air cleaner cup should be re moved, and the old oil should be discarded. Scrape the dirt from the bottom of the cup, wash in kerosene and refill the cup to the mark with clean oil, Glover suggests. Some newer tractors have dry paper filters in series with a cyclone-type pre-cleaner. The specialist says they function much like the air filters on auto mobiles. "These filters can be EXPERTS CALL ANYTIME ? FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN 274-7677 AUTO BODY REPAIRS & PAINTING MITCHELL'S BODY SHOP 2318 East Market Street GREENSBORO, N. C. FAMILY BIBLE ? 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CHICKEN 'N GRAVY, TEXAS STYLE (Makes 6 lo 8 servings) 3 to 3Vi pounds frying chicken pieces Vi cup flour '/? cup melted butter 1 can (12 ounces) Mexican 1 style corn, drained % cup (small can) Carna tion evaporated milk 1 can (10'/2 ounces) con densed cream of celery soup 1 cup grated process cheese 34 teaspoon salt Vb teaspoon pepper Dash paprika Coat chicken with flour. Arrange chicken in single layer skin side down in melted butter in baking dish (Tfe x 12 x 2-inches). Bake uncovered in 425? (hot) oven for 30 minutes. Turn chicken, bake until brown 15 to 20 minutes longer or until tender. Remove from oven; reduce oven temperature to 325? F. Pour off excess fat. Add corn. Combine evaporated milk, soup, cheese, salt and pepper: pour over chicken and corn. Sprinkle with paprika. Cover dish with foil. Return to oven; continue baking for 15 to 20 minutes. ' blown out a couple of times with an air hose, but be careful not to puncture them," he cautions. Make sure the cyclone-type pre-cleaner on paper air filters stays clean to prevent the paper element from becoming clogged too quickly, Glover adds. "If the air pre-cleaner doesn't work automatically, check it and dump the trash daily." A clogged air cleaner will choke the engine. The specialist suggests follow ing the instructions in the oper ator's manual for detailed pro cedures for particular tractors. BEDDING PLANT FIELD DAY SET AT RALEIGH By Woody Upchurch A bedding plant field day will be held at the Method Research Farm, Raleigh, Friday, July 14. Dr. Joe Love, extension flori culture specialist at North Caro lina State University, said the field day is being held for com mercial bedding plant growers and dealers. The program begins at 10 a. m. at the Method Farm off Hillsboro St., opposite the N. C. State Faculty Club. Visitors will have an opportunity to inspect what's new in vegetables, roses and flowering annuals, accord ing to Dr. Love. "One example of what we'll have to see is a group of 42 new petunia varieties," the specialist said . A Dutch luncheon will be held at the Youth Center, State Fairgrounds. This will be fol lowed by talks and discussions by members of the N. C. State horticulture staff. BUY TOUR WEEK'S SUPPLY OF GROCERIES FROM US We have a complete line of fresh meats and all varieties of vegetables and staple foods. BRAFFORD'S SUPERMARKET 937 Best Street Shopping Center 273-M18 GREENSBORO, N. C. House For Sale ft 3 BEDROOMS ft 1 y? BATH ft ALL ELECTRIC ft FENCED-IN BACK YARD SOUWTWEST GREENSBORO Near Western Electric Phone 292-2781

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