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FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 191 Bethel News A Prayer For The New Tear Give us, O God, the vision by which we can see Thy love in the world in spite of human failure. Give us the faith, the trust, the goodness in spite of our ignorance and weakness. Give us the knowledge that we may continue to pray with understanding hearts, and show us what each of us can do to set forth the coming of the day ol universal peace. Amen. (First prayer from space ? Apollo 8 Christmas Eve, 1908.) A New Tear's Wish All of us from Bethel Church pray for peace, love and understanding throughout the world during the coming year and for always. Planning Conference ? All members of Bethel Church are called to meet at the church Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 8:00 pja. for a Planning Conference. It is very necessary that all members comply to this request. Christian Education Board The Board of Christian Education asks that all members of the Board put forth every efforl to be present at the first meeting of the year, 1971, which ii scheduled for Thursday, Jan 7, at 7:00 p.m. Musical The Cordettes of Bethel wil sponsor a Musical and Literary Program at the church, Sunday Jan. 17, at 3 p.m. The public ii cordially invited to attend. Men's Club Activity The annual Popularity Contest sponsored by the Men's Club of Bethel Church will terminate Sunday, Jan. 23, 1971. Vote for your favorite male member of Bethel Church. Words of Gratitude: From Mrs. Alice Benton end family to the members of Bethel Church for their prayers and other kindnesses during the passing of her sister. From Mrs. Mamie Hooks ? for kindnesses shown her during the holiday season. A Tribute The A.M.E. Church regrets the death and great loss of Bishop George W. Baber, Presiding Bishop of the Second Episcopal District, who passed Dec. 2ft in Washington, D. C. As a greet servant of the Lord, in the church, no one has served the church with more devotion, or with such fearless courage. HU was a champion of all causes he believed to be right As a great leader and a man, be built a temple of honor and of virtue, and of unselfish devotion to duty. We pray the Almighty God may grant him eternal rest Don't run the risk of losing valuable social security credits. Give your social security number to your employer. '1 T1 * Veteran's Corner '' Editor's Note: Veterans and their families are asking thou' sands of questions concerning i the benefits their Government provides for them through the Veterans Administration. Below are some representative queries. I Additional information may be obtained at any VA office. Q ? I am a disabled veteran receiving additional compensation for my 17-year-old son who recently enlisted in the Navy. Must I report his enlistment to the VA, and will VA stop the additional compensation because of his enlistment? A ? The answer to both questions is "no." The additional compensation will continue until your son reaches 18, regardless of his military service. Q ? My son received 36 months of training under th< Dependents Educational Assistance Program and has now been i ordered to active duty. Will h? i still be eligible for educational assistance under the GI Bill? A ? Yes. If your son serve* on active duty at least 181 days ; and receives an other than dis; hpnorable discharge, he will tx eligible for additional educatior assistance. A veteran may us? up to 48 months when he is entitled under two or more programs, but all time used undei I laws administered by the VA . will be deducted from thij maximum entitlement. i ! Q ? My father was a Worlc War II veteran, and after hi) death I received $40 per montl , death pension. I am now a 22, year-old Vietnam veteran en, rolled in college under the GI , Bill. Am I still eligible for th< , pension benefits in addition t< my veteran benefits? A ? Yes, if you have neve) married, and meet the inconu limitation of $1,800 maximum | you will be eligible for the $4( | pension benefit until you read age 23. Your GI Bill payments in excess of the amounts expended for training, are considered income, i Q ? My father has a serviceconnected gastritis conditio! which, for several years, V/ rated him at 60 per cent diso ? " uwv.c toe condition prevents him from being employable, am I eligible (or an educational allowance aa a chile TREE ... SO brand new towels with sample order of M assorted brand new 46 r.pjn. records for only 15. Elvis, Buck Owens, Dean Martin, ell the greets. Regular price *15.00. Fully guaranteed. Towels are new unwoven cotton and rayon. Assorted pastel colors. 100 towels free with SO records $9. Inquire about making big money selling new RCA, Dacca, Capitol Records, Albums and Tapes. Unbelievable low prices. TEMPLE RECORDS Temple, Oa. *0170 ?E FUTURE OUTLO< of a disabled veteran? I A ? 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