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CANDIES CREATE GAY HOUDAY SETTING Although the origin of Yuletide candles has long been forgotten, candles at - Christmastime are a well-loved tradition in most today. Nothing quite equals the lovely, soft glow Ij§ i of graceful tapers, particularly when dis- * played in an imaginative setting. An es pecially effective centerpiece can be jTjI designe J with tree ornaments, combined ■ with sprays of flat cedar, dipped in I white paint and sprinkled with arti- jfflAlnTjJgS&rr ficial snow; or clusters of fir branch- -jjgßs H es and pine cones can also be used to great advantage with your home during the Hoß day with candleGgbtl Christmas Greetings •* j£‘ * ■ wBBMCy __ ■BV I Thyf AY your Christmas be one of health, I ■ IYI happiness and contentment. May 1 your firoide be a acene of family felicity and may your shining star be Joy. f yffipidSU | rowmng bodsi; Chri&mas Greetinqs I -- J i */, I ;At this season of the year kis our sincere ‘V i t .. * if t < ( f [,• |& J wish that happiness and prosperity find their way I into the homes of all our friends, and remain jWßpt i^B JT Avfw M H| k. ;'■ f* Jmjßmjm. - mmS^m with them through- out the year. f, LESANEjHteI Distributing* % ‘ fpPP^ Methodist Ministers Report Over $7,000 For Bennett GREENSBORO—-Ministers from, the North Carolina-Virginia Con ference of the Methodist -Church I reported more than $17,000 tor Ben nett College during their annuel “roll cell" meeting on the campus last week. Btohep Chert ee T. OaMen. at Naahvtlle, Ttae, whe prsold ed. received fteaneial leperti treat each at the five distetot 1 superintendents in the I'Utul ' Ijr organised conference which I showed that they had raised nearly SMN ter all hunovo fences se far this year. He sag- ( rested that In the future Bun could he printed reports to he distributed, lea Ting time far a mere meaningful program in the area of Christian education. The Greensboro district, headed by the Rev. J. W. Gwyn, led with e total of $17,400, with SUBS ter Bennett In second place was tea Winston district heeded by the Rev. J. J. Patterson, with $16,470 for all I benevolences and $1,047 for Ren nett The Virginia dfetrfet pra aUfed aver by the Rev. Richard Clifford, raised a total .of sll.- *77. with SM7 for Bennett. A total of SU» «u reported by the Weetora dktrtet of the Rev. R. D. Sharpe, with SUM ter Beaaett. The Rev. «. L. Tvwu aand of the Leartebarg dfetrfet reported a total of SUSA with SUS* ter Btnaett. Bishop Golden announced teat the Area Council will meet May 4- S this year at St Paul Methodist Church, Winston-Satoo. tea Rev. L. M Mayfield, pastor. j n»iM Texas, was nomad ta hon or George Mifflin Dallaa, tee 11th vice president (under Jamee X. Polk), the Catholic Digest states. Moy your days bo bright with Mw lays «f tea folia* yau ad yaarl RAINBOW CAB CO. 317 S. East St Dial TE 2-5722 ALLEN WILLIS II Manager IL m 1 mmmM ■MS*<*“ ■ ■**. .«^ * p yf I ■liHjlfl^^^^^^Bil '...the gl ory^SS| of the I^H shone 'round NjC^ about... mn The trees stand like mute sentries, shouldering their burden of enow. No creature stirs, no wind whispers, no twig snaps, no bird caflw^ Silently, heart to heart, may Man experience Kfce communion this Christmastime. #aw«w»w««weaa«a««Ka«Kaaa«K«a«a»»«aae»»ee»*«*e« | . ' * ■-& ■ 'i^- 1 ,-j & A • ‘ ' \ J Wp « Wmem Wf | cHßisimßS m llnliilay Season. May you continue m&Sstm I t o rnjov happiness and prosperity y t t'te year. ’ VOCUE RALKIOH. H Q, «ATImOAT, MfflMMB M, lIM 16
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