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Church Notices Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45 Church School 11:00 Worship Service, Sermon: "A Carol and A Cry" 5:00 Youth Choir Re hearsal 5:30 Junior - Senior U.Y.M. Tuesday: ? 9:00 The Group of Twelve St. Paul's Episcopal ( N o Choir Rehearsal on Thurs., Dec. 26) "? Sunday after Christmas: 10:00 A.M. Church School and Bible Classes, W. J. Shea rin, Supt. 11:00 A.M. Morning Pray er and Sermon, Election of Vestry Acolyte: Walter House Nursery: Mrs. Pulley, Becky Medlin Youngsville Baptist Youngsville ? A special program of Christmas Music was presented at the Youngs ville Baptist Church Sunday night under the direction of Mrs. A. N. Corpening, with accompaniment by Mrs. A) DePorter. The Children's Choir which included Steve Phillips, Susan Weatherford, Karen Sanders, Nancy and Mary Lu DePorter, Kelly and Charlie Corpening, sang "The Friend ly Beast", "Do you Hear What I Hear", and "Away In a Manager". Several solo parts were featured. A trio by Kel ly, Mary Lou and Susan was 'The Drummer Boy." Several selections were rendered by the Girls Chorus which included Libbie Brown, Mary Lou Brown, Brenda Sanders, Carol Mitch ell, Katie Ann Lindsey, Connie Woodlief, Rhonda Strickland and Harriet Pearce. The Chorus also provided background music of Silent Night for a Choral reading by Rev. L. Jervis Phillips of the Christmas Story from Luke Two. Following the program the congregation participated in a fellowship hour in the educa tional building where Yultide decorations added to the Christmas Spirit. Refresh ments were served from two areas. The adult table was covered with a Christmas cloth and featured lighted tapers in gold toned candela bra which corresponded with the punch bowl. Holly was complimentary decorations. The children's table was covered with a similar cloth and de irated with lighted candles in miniature mup which were identical to the Santa Claus punch bowl used. Holly and pixies were addi tional decorations. Mrs. E. M. Mitchell, chair man, and Mrs. W. M. Wood lief, Mrs. G. B. Barnes and Mrs. B. H. Patterson were the committee in charge of the party. i * i EXPERT .PRESCRIPTION SERVICE IW MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR From PLEASANT'S DRUGS "The Store of Personal & Professional Service" Beginning January 1st We Will Give S & H Green Stamps On Prescriptions ONLY Double Green Stamps With All NEW Prescriptions During The Month Of January PLEASANT'S DRUG STORE , 'flSIRfSMN iaM JalaJlL Is) A holiday tang in the air, the smell of good things cooking, family from far and near ? it's Yuletide season. And a country Yule is the very best kind. Especially with your local rural electric sys tem on the job, lighting the tree and lightening the chores. We wish you Happy Holidays. % 1 PROBLEM-SOLVER? The Lshaped window that turns a corner can be difficult to decorate effectively. Here the prob lem is solved by the use ol handsome window shades Ap pliqued cut-outs from cotton paisley fabric, used elsewhere in the room, create an interesting shade border. Fabric loops cradle a black rod that serves as a shade pull, and the shade cloth valance is trimmed -with rows of black patent leather buttons. FASHION POW WOW? In the Apache spirit: a pin wale cot toiy corduroy ensemble of earthy brown. Close-fitting jeai(s, belted at the waist and belled at the cuff, are paired with a matching double-pock eted body shirt. By Evelyn Sini for Stiletto. Education is an expensive process, but, in the end, it costs less than ignorance. People who never make mistakes are poor compan ions. , FARM BUREAU t LIFE INSURANCE Fire ? Crop Hail Farmowners Auto Former's Liability Blue Goss Hospital Plans L. C. HASTY Looisburg, N. C. Christmas HALF GALLONS SPECIAL 79C SHERBET SPECIAL Choice of flavors for Holiday Menus. Freezer Pak 3 HALF GALLONS ICE CREAM ALL GRANNY ICE MILK 59* Serve t6 all fun lovin' weight-watchers. Half Gallon Available At Stores With The Mello Ice ? Cream Sign ICE CREAM SANDWICHES 6/590 MELLO DELUXE BARS 6/590 ARMOUR STAR WESTERN STEER ^ SIRLOIN - SMALL T-BONE * STEAKS LB, GROUND BEEF 49? LB. SMOKED HOB JOWL , 33( CAMPFIRE BACON 550 LB JESSE JONES FRANKS 12 OZ. PKG. 490 BONELESS RIB PORTERHOUSE STEAK $1.15 , CHIQUITAl BANANAS 2 LBS. U.S. NO. 1 WHITE POTATOES 10 43{ MEDIUM YELLOW - oiaXREA ONIONS 3 Lgs 21Q|pIK TRADE WIND ~FR0ZEN FOODS hushpuppies Q 1 lb. bags banquet REAM 2 FOR DRIED BLACKEYED I BORDEN'S peas 2 us 29$jEGG NOG s 690 STRIETMANN ZESTA CRACKERS 1 LB- VI i BOX Oil DUKE'S SALAD DRESSING PINT JAR 190 EASY MONDAY SPRAY STARCH 2 % 490 AND GET ONE FREE! HUNTS CATSUP 2 14 02. BOTTLES 490 DETERGENT GIANT SIZE HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE 2 4c6aSI 69$ MARGARET HOLMES WHITE ACRE PEAS 57t 2 - 303 CANS V NIBLET CORN 2 12 02 LARUTA CORN BEEF NABISCO YOUR CHOICE SNACK CRACI ALL BULBS </2 PRICE HYACINTH, NARCISSUS, DUTCH IRIS, GRAPE HYACINTH AND A FEW OTHER VARIETIES MURPHY'S SEED & FEED STORE CANS SCOTT TISSUE ROLLS 25$ NESCAFE COFFEE ??? $1.3*1 LARGE 3 02. JAR mm Qft ONLY TOy EASY MONDAY DISH DETERGENT FULL QUART SUNSHINE OATMEAL COOKIES kn i 33t
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