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Page 6, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., Dec. 24, 1965 Glen Royal News By PAULINE HARDING Merry Christmas! May all the joys of the season be yours! Above j, all, may the true spirit of the holy season be in each heart, with the Qjy Christ child being enshrined there As we hear the song “0 Come let rpjj( us adore Him” let us truly worship T Him in our lives. des Mrs. Oreather Harding almost cof has a Christmas birthday. She cut was born Dec. 1. The girls where wit she worked gave her a party. They eni had a big, beautiful cake and she ] received pretty gifts. bri Mr. Mack Weaver was born even nearer Christmas! His birth- gb day was Dec. 21. He celebrated wa last Sunday with a cake and good '■ dinner at home with the Maurice at' Hortons for guests. On Tuesday dit he went “out to dinner” with the tie G. H Hardings, wi . ' ca One of the most beloved Cnrist- tji. inas traditions is caroling. The wi Church of God carolers sang at re the Rest Homes Sunday night. Af- eh ter the caroling they had hot choc- W olate and Christmas cookies at the Youth Center. w: On Monday night the W.M.U. w Sang carols at the Rest Home. SI Everyone enjoys these carols — h( ~ the people who sing and the peo ple who listen. Linda Kay Tant, Faythe Hard ing, Tommy Lee Woodlief are among the ones who are home for Christmas. Tommy Lee had a boy friend with him for the week end from Minnesota. They brought back many interesting films and slides from Japan, Viet Nam and other places. Wake Forest Branch Hospital Patients It seems that the minds of the people who get up Christmas plays run together! It’s been real funny to find out that the Glen Royal Baptist Church and the Church of God will be presenting the same play this year on Christmas Eve. So you only get to choose which church you attend this year, hot which play you will see. It will be fun and happiness and lots of Christmas spirit at either one — so plan to meet your friends and neighbors at church! Mr and Mrs. Vernon Branch were at her mother’s house for Christmas dinner on Sunday and took Mr. Branch’s parents along. They enjoyed opening presents along with the nice dinner for their early Christmas party. f£ -^1 0 4* ojesas ' ♦ 11 • - 10 all of our friends...may the | peace and joy of | this beautiful season , always he yours. ; Ray Tire Service G. M. Ray Barnard Bailey Patients in Wake Forest Hospital Wednesday morning included: Na than Beck, Mrs. Vivian Bell, Mrs. lola Edwards, Rutherford Lee Ed wards, Mrs. Martha Harvell, John Craig Jones, Rev. Cadwin H. Nor ris, Mrs. Shirley Denton Pitman and baby girl, Wiley Atkins Thar- rington all of Wake Forest; Mrs. Peggy Cyrus, Jimmy Jackson, John Henry Parrish all of Youngs- vUle; Miss Selena C. Hall of Rich mond, Va.; Sherman Wilder of Franklinton. Those patients discharged were Mrs. Delores Caudill and Mrs. Ethel Stell both of Raleigh; Charles Pervispn of Franklinton; Robert Stell of Wendell; Alvardar Walter^, Mrs. Ida Henley, and Mrs. Guylene Stroud all of Wake Forest. Willises Entertain Employees Sunday Bowling League To Be Formed Friday, Jan. 7 A Mixed (Men’s and Women’s) Bowling League is being formed to start Friday Night, January 7, and will continue every Friday night until May 1966. Bowling time will be a 6:30 p. m. at Fairlane Sportland on U. S. No. 1 Blvd. All persons interested please contact Mrs. Hattie Privette at 556-3682 after 5 P. M. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson of Elizabethtown announce the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Lynn on Dec. 10. The Gibsons lived in Wake For est when he was at Schrader. They also have a son, Brent. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willis en tertained their employees and burial insurance officers and their families on Sunday afternoon at their annual Christmas dinner. The home was decorated throughout for the Christmas Season. The guests all gathered around the Christmas Tree and were wel comed by Mr. Willis. Woodrow Woodlief led- in prayer. Christmas gifts were exchanged and then the fifty guests enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner. New Bethel News By BENJ FERRELL Funeral services for Mr. Robert Lucas were held at New Bethel Church by Rev. Morgan. Burial was in the Alston cemetery. The New Bethel Sunday School held it’s Christmas pageant Sun day night. Card of Thanks We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends in Wake Forest for their concern, prayers and cards while our daughter, Mickie was ill from April until September. Mickie has. recovered completely and will start to work after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winders and family Burbank, California Mr. and Mrs. Eli Johnson are living in Mr. Jerry Brown’s house near the church. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Ferrell and John C. Ferrell visited Mr. Moszell Fowler Sunday. They also visited Mr. Job Wiggins, both of whom are sick. There will be a program at the church next Sunday night. The New Bethel feast will be next Monday night. Mr. Willie Ferrell and family visited Mr. Benj. Ferrell last Sat urday. Mr. Vissie Carpenter visited our Sunday School last Sunday. Telephone companies are install ing phones at rest areas along in terstate highways. This is a con venience for tourists to phone ahead to see where the highway goes, after missing an exit ramp. Festival TURKEYS Woodland News By MRS. J. B. MANGUM The Sunbeams met last Sunday morning during worship service, with their leaders, Mrs. Evelyn Hamrn and Mrs. Patsy Downs. They each made Christmas Cards for their parents and each one re ceived a gift from their leader. Refreshments of Kool-aid, cookies and candy were served. The young adult Ladies Sunday School Class along with several visitors from other classes en joyed a Christmas social last Sat urday in the basement of the church. Several games were played. Then a Linen shower was given for Walter, Yvonne and Eddie Keith. Later refreshments of assorted Christmas cookies and red punch were served. Most all of our college students were at home, during the weekend and for the Christmas Holidays with their parents. Karen Pearce, Suzanne Wheelous, Donna Rollins, Judith Shepherd, Steve Lye, Neal Shearon and Mike Cox were all at church. We are always glad to have them. Candis and Lloyd Owens of Wil son College spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bailey and family. Then were going to visit his parents in Plymouth and come back again on Christmas Day. Mrs. Sarah Woodlief is at home after spending two weeks with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Wood lief and family in Benson. Her daughter, Hortense and Steve Gib son of Richmond, Va. will come Friday and spend the holidays with her. Then other children and their families will also be visiting during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sherron and Randy entertained several of their friends at a dinner at their home Saturday evening. Mr. S. G. Mangum celebrated her 76th birthday on Saturday. She had dinner with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Pearce. Karen was also home for the weekend. The Pearces visited their daugh ter, Patsy Whitt and daughters in Raleigh on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Minor and Bob were dinner guests on Satur day evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mangum. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mangum hon ored her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keith of Rolesville on their 52nd Wedding Anniversary with dinner at the King of the Sea on Tuesday evening. Later they vi sited Mr. an Mrs. Harol Monta gue, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Liles and Mr. and Mrs. Rogus Edwin Keith all of Raleigh. Mr. Henry Pearce returned home from Mary Elizabeth Hos pital last Friday after being a pa tient there for several days for observation. Mr. J. A. Sandling Sr. remains a patient at Mary Elizabeth Hos pital where she has been for sev eral weeks. Our prayers go out for her at this Christmas time and also to her family. Hope she will soon be at home. One of our young girls at Wood land received a beautiful diamond last weekend. Cbngratulations Judith. Dinner guests last Sunday of of Mrs. Lela Choplin were Marlie and Elton Choplin and families and Mrs. Magdalene Thompson and family. Joining them in the af ternoon were Lewis Choplin and Cora Lee Bailey and family. She wiU have Billie and Henry Lowery and Miriam of Jacksonville for the holidays, also Betty and Keith Williams of Aikens, S. C. and on Christmas Day most all of the family will be there for dinner, in cluding Sanford and Nola BaUej and Sonya and Candis an Lloyd Owens. Mr. Nyle Hart’s brother. Dr. Hart and his wife are both pa tients at Apex Hospital at this time. Here’s from all our Woodland People — Wishing you a Merrji Christmas and a very Happy New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Busse and family will arrive today (Thursday to spend the holiday:? with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jesse Davis and also the Walter; Keiths. The bells ring out with joy ful notes and voices merrily echo their song; Merry Christmas to all! LaVerne s HAIR STYLING - Rt. 1, Youngsville We wish you the happiest of holidaySj -with all the joys and delights of the season. STRICKLAND’S AUTO SUPPLY WAKE FOREST, N. C. Young Hen 10 to 14 lbs. lb. Slices or Halves 2V2 can 4 FOR PEACHES Book Matches 10* Borden’s Instant 9 oz. coffee99c COOKIES FELLED SWEETS Sunshine lb. 39c VANILLA WAFERS Sunshine 12 oz. 37c HONEY GRAHAMS Strietmann’s lb. 37c PINWHEELS Nabisco IZ'A oz. 49c Luzianne lb. bag Coffee 49* YOUR CHOICE! Diamond Foil Reynolds Wrap Kaiser FOIL 25 ft. Roll reg. roll 25 ft. roll 7d(^ SupeA^ “TfloAhet WEL'' USJIJ '“■MORE FOr'‘LESS- 223 E. Roosevelt Ave. Member Better Val-U Food Stores, Inc, WAKE FORES, N. C. appy Cliristmas iAay all fhe Joys of fhe season be yours in great abundance! PETRONIA'S Beauty Shop WAKE FOREST, N. C. HENRY WILLIS Owner and Manager JIMMY CARTER Licensed Embalmer And Funeral Director HARVEY JONES Funeral Director NAOMI WILLIS Secretary - Treasurer WILLIAM STELL Assistant Funeral Director , ■■ ■ NEIL ROGERS Assistant Funeral Director MRS. MARY WATKINS Maid early 2,000 years ago, the Wise Men bore gifts to the Infant Saviour. Thus, Christmas became a season of giving ... a time to share blessings. May you and yours give and receive generously of meaningful Christmas joys. - ' ^ Willis GARNER'S ESSO SERVICE Funeral Service WAKE FOREST, N. C. STEPHANIE WILLIS Lady Attendant Wake Forest, N. C. SANDY BAILEY Porter
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