Special Program "Christmas Joy In Song And Praise" At Presbyterian Church "Christmas Joy in Song and Praise” will be presented in the sanctuary of the Brevard-DavicL son River Presbyterian Church on December IS at 7:30 p.m. The service is based on the nine lessons of Christmas with a pageant and special music to illustrate each lesson. Participating in this service are the Children's Choir and Chancel Choir, members of the Presbyterian Youth Fellowship, 1st and 2nd grade members, and adults. The Pastor, Daniel McCall will read the lessons. The Chil dren’s Choir is directed by Mrs John Sanderson and accom panied by Mrs. James Sanders and the Chancel Choir by Ade laide Miller, choir director-or ganist The Reverend Thomas McPhail and Adelaide Miller are directors of this event. The Presbyterians are re newing their invitation to the community at large to share this event with them. The pag eant begins at 7:30 p.m. A nurs ery will be provided. P-TA Council Will Have Annual Christmas Luncheon December 17 “CHRISTMAS IN THE ’70s’ ” is the theme for the Transyl vania County P-TA Council Luncheon on Thursday, Decem ber 17th at 12:00 noon at Gaither's Restaurant. Rev. Orion Hutchinson, pas tor, of the First United Metho dist church, will be the speaker for this occasion. The P-TA of each school is to pay for their principal’s lunch. Reservations are requir ed for anyone who plans to at tend. Please notify Mrs. Ken neth Cohoe at 877-4643 by Mon day. December 14th, for reser vations. An estimated 130 persons an nually lose their lives in litter fed fires; every 12 minutes a home is destroyed or damaged by a fire starting in trash. Gffi/eGc Your Happy Shopping Store WITH EXTRA SPECIALS LIKE THESE! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MIRACLE BRUSH *2" Each Illnesses and Deaths Due to EMPHYSEMA New emphysema patients seen by physicians almost doubled in five years: \amm 287,000 j 318,000 J | nos ■■■■■■ I . I Deaths from emphysema more j I than tripled in ten years: j j 1951 M 7,728 j 24.420 | i | Http fi|kt emphysema . I witk your Christmas Seal j contribution. Ifs a matter I ef life ani breath! !_ Pisagh Forest P-TA Will Meet Monday The Pisgah Forest P-TA will meet Monday, December 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the school cafe teria. The Christmas program en titled The Tree in the Park, will be presented by the first and second grades. Reverend Zeb Baker has the devotion. All parents are asked to be present at this meeting The members of the Pisgah Forest P-TA would like to thank all who participated in the Fall Festival. This money y/ili be spent to help the children of Pisgah Forest School obtain a better education. Directors Of Action Group Meets Monday The Western Carolina Com munity Action, Inc., Board of Directors will hold their regular monthly meeting Monday, De cember 14th, in the Court Room of City Hall, Hendersonville, North Carolina at 7:30 p.m. Items on the agenda include: Proposed By-Law revision on petitioning procedures, execu tive and advisory Incentive Grant Committee reports, Sum mer Head Start report, and de scription of committee respon sibilities and new assignments. The public is invited to at tend. Laugh Corner Different Song As he relaxed in the club lounge. Barton was approached by a fellow club member. “Barton, old boy,” he said, “we’re having a raffle for a destitute discotheque dancer. How’s about buying a ticket?” “Nope.” was Barton’s quick reply. “Even if I won, my wife wouldn't let me bring her home.” Ill TIMES WANT ADS WE ARRANGE FOR THOSE!WHO HAVE Many Gifts To Buy And Have ' Little CASH To Buy Them With. Lutheran Men Hear Dr. Grahl, Election Of Officers Is Held Ah unusually large number of members gathered for the December meeting of Lutheran Men of Good Shepherd Luth eran Church, when Dr. Carol Gr'ihl, spoke on the subject of drugs. During the business session, presided over by President Rob. ert Rhyne, Sr., officers for the coming year were elected. They are as follows: John Boggess, president; Chester Cummings, vice - president; George Wilson, treasurer; and Jim Leinster, secretary. These officers along with of ficers of the other two of the congregation will be installed during the worship Sunday morning on December 20th. Legion Post Has Covered Dish Supper On Saturday -— ■■ Monroe Wilson Post, No. 88, will have a covered dish dinner and bingo party December 12th. Dinner will begin at 7:15 p.m. Legionnaires and members of Retired Group Will Have • Christmas Party Tuesday The American Association of Retired Persona will meet at St. Philip’s Church, Tuesday, December 15th, at 10 sju. Mrs. Duncan Hunter will pre sent a special program of Christmas music. the Auxiliary with their out-of town guests are. invited and urged to attend and to bring a covered dish of their choice. .^*1 Group singing and a social hour will proceed a short butt ness meeting. A special invitation is extend ed to all retired persons in the area. Also visitors from otter' sections are cordially welcome. -— When you think of |i«ni» tfons, think of VABNFWS, ■*»' » .■ ms FROM MIMS & LYDAYI NOTICE! Since We Will Be Moving All Of Our Merchandise Under One Roof After The First Of The Year, We Will Be Closing Our Store At 17 South Broad Street, We DON'T Want To Move Any More Items Than We Have To From Our South Broad Street Store! We DO Want To Sell As Much Of $ This Merchandise * Before Our Inventory! THEREFORE...... Every Item At Our South Broad Street Store Has Been REDUCED 10% FROM OUR REGULAR TAG PRICE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! On Such Famous Brands As * SUNBEAM * RCA * ZENITH * GE * HOOVE ■Stereoi ^Jeteviiion Seti Smail s^lppliani bathos Of jplionoQrapliA All Ready To Make Someone Happy Christmas Mon