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Thursday, {January 3,1974 Bandon Notebook By KI.KANDR F. JACKSON i" One can never predict the size of Bandon when it is near a major holiday. Today,; {Sunday, it exceeded expecwion. The local grandjiarenb were home this time and brought many of their grandchildren along. It could wort the other way, too...when they do the visiting. Mrs. G. Douglas (Evelyn) Tise, the regular young people’s teacher is happy to teach any number. As she once said, “I'd teach if only one child came, because it was important enough for him or her to come.” Mrs. Willie N. (Louise) Waters, an /experienced and vivacious teacher, filled in for Mrs. Bunting who was ordered to “do nothing for a while.” The subject was “Water for the Thirsty” based upon John 4:7-15 which saw the Son of God active among us. Rjlrs. Waters brings a very special. forthrightness to the Chapel family. As nearly as reports received indicate, the prayer-list should include: Jane Barnes, J. Elbert Beach, Irene Bunch, Louise Byrum, Ruth Chappell, James Kay, Jordan Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rich and Earl Rowley. Margaret Bunting present and looking fine, at Sunday School and church services says, “I know that the power of prayer really works." She also announced the arrival of a brand new grandson whose parents are David and Edna Bunting. ‘Two lovely little girls knocked at my door to say, "Thank you for putting our names in the paper.” Coming all the way from Costa Mesa,-Calif., they are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. (Butch) Smith, with whom they (Julie, Karen, Kathy and Kristen) and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robsinson are visiting in Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. White (Eggar and Sarah) visited Margaret arid "Trus” Bunting. They had come down from Fairbanks, Alaska, no less...and will build in Arrowhead Beach before very long, upon retirement. O The same ushers served at Sunday School and church: Clarence Barnes, Fred Jolly, “ailiMUiHi (Myitis) Petty, wiiu pljjiwl tliu* organ. CALL ME! ■JL Kenneth Worrell Hoke SST Phone 482-8421 EDENTON, N. C. SU REASONS Why It Pays To Save With Us! 1. Your money is safe... insured safe. 2. Earns the new high rates, an excellent return. 3. It’s safe and convenient to save by mail. 4. An account in our institution enhances pres tige, builds up your credit rating. 5. Your savings enable us to make loans to buy, build or improve homes which create jobs and promote prosperity in our community. 8. No one has ever had to wait for his money. jjjjk HBHRI 1 ik /' . V: > • - . «•*. . aw-'vi ■:*■*'*%'.. V' - Ij| _ a g ~ M'ii. Deacons' chairman., Watson V. Blanchard, welcomed one and all to the church services and presented Rev. Glenn E. Bunch, Jr., noting that his wife, Darlene, his mother, Mrs. Glenn E. Sr., and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Bunch, were present. The subject of the sermon was “Landmarks Against the Sky” and was inspired by Joshua 4:19-24. Sunday at 11 A.M. Dr. W. J. B. Livingston will deliver the sermon, serve communion and there will be a vote put to the membership concerning the church’s proposed support of a youth missionary, already approved by the Official Board, unanimously. The Adult Sunday ScHool Class will have “Butch” Smith as teacher. His subject: “Bread for the Hungry" and the “12 and under” class will have Mrs. G. D. Tise. both at 9:45 A.M. The regular class meeting, would have fallen on New Year’s day. It was not announced until Sunday that it would be at 7:30 Wednesday evening, January 2. Sorry if some found the chapel dark on Tuesday. File Early For For Fast Refund GREENSBORO - Want a faster refund this year? The Internal Revenue Service said today that all taxpayers who file their tax returns in 1 January should get their refunds in four to five weeks. After January it may take six to eight weeks. Charles DeWitt, IRS district director for North Carolina, said (hat January filers gain about a two-week advantage over those who file later because the 10 IRS service centers can process returns and approve refunds much faster early in the filing season when workloads are 1 not heavy. “Taxpayers who file early avoid making the thoughtless errors that often occur in their rush to meet the April 15 deadline,” said DeWitt. “Those who wait until the last few weeks to file often fail to read the instructions carefully, fnrgal tn nlliiuh all gahadulaa" and W-2 forms. These mistakes can delay a refund for as long as four additional weeks.” To avoid the rush and beat the January filing deadline for an early refund of the money due them. DeWitt urged taxpayers to start getting their tax records together now. OVERWEIGHT? Tlm candy that helps curb your appetite. Contains vitamins and min* erals, no drugs. 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