Society New* To Spend Holidays Here Miss Sarah Gill. of HiRh Point, aiul Mrs. Kulh Gilmer McGregor of Washington. 1). C.. arc expected to arrive today to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs T l>ance Notice All Kirls who attend the dance Tor Mi v icemen Christmas night at Coop er's hall are are askcjJ to wear formal attire. The dance will begin at 8:30 o'clock, and is being sponsored joint ly by the Junior Civic club and the Junior Woman's club. Holiday Visitors Mrs. Joe Baiilcrson. of Jackson ville. and Miss Trudy Tanner, ot Italcigh. have arrived to spend the Christmas holidays with their par ents. Mr. and Mr.-. C. I'. Tanner, and with other relatives in Petersburg. Virginia. To Arrive from Canada Mis. ('lemons Falkner and little daughter. Anne I.ouKe. re expected to arrive today from Ontario. Canada, to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. 15. Kalkner Pvt. ("lemons Kalkner is in the armed forces somewhere overseas. Miss Garrett Weds Leonard Wood lief1 Oxford. Dec. 21.—Mi-s Millie IV Garrett of Tar Itivcr and Leonard 1". Woodlicf ol Kittrell were married at the Oxford Circuit Parsonage or. Saturday. December 11!, by Rev. J. L. Smith. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 15. Garrett of Oxford. She received her education at Man gum and Stem high school. Mr. Wood lief is the son of Mr and Mrs. I<. K. Woodlief of Vance ro..nty. Ho . ttended Berca high school. Mr. and Mrs. Woodliel will make their home with t!ie bridegroom's parents in Vance county. Butner Wacs Fill Empty Stocking Camp I Sill nor. I)ci'. 21.—Away tiom homo for the Christinas holidays, many ol them lor the 11■1 time. the WAt'j; at C*;tii11> l!utner decided their Christinas would he ;i happier oik if Ihry helped some out* who was worse "'I than llioy. The Durham Sun'- I'm ply Stocking C' lnl> seemed to lliem the logical plait* to li d a family whose Christm - would be bleak without outside help. Through the newspaper thev found a family, consisting outside help. Through the newspaper I hey found a family, con sisting of a mother and her lour-aged children, who needed assistance. Ap proximately forty dollars was eoiiect ed for tlu r C'hnstma- fund. Hecaiisi* there are no r lion point. i i the W.\C Di-laei-jtii'tU and because they lei; the children's mother woul I be better able 1<> bay the things lhc\ needed, no basket has been prepared The WACs have turned the money over t>> the molher. Warm clothing, toys and a Christmas dinner will brighten their holidays. Methodist Students To Lead Service The serv ice at tlu* K rsl Metliodist chureh S i - day night w: 11 be Hie an nual Student iiecognition Service, given in reeogmt.on ol the young ptoples of the ehuich who are stu dmt-. ni van 'tis -chools ad colleges. Ti:e progr in has been planned bj the Youth Division i>l the chureh ol which M:-s Nellie Gray Kittrell is president. a d the entire service will be given by tin* young people. The program will be entitled "Youth's Mission in the World." ami v. il be as follows Organ prelude. Call to worship, l.ucille Colhran. Hymn, ••() Come All Ye I*' ilhful" Scripture reading, Jiniinic Jolin kon. Ilumn. "O Young ad L*"earle j J'rophct". Introduction. Minerva Kail.tier Statement and "We Believe", Jean Candler. Dedication. Ann Nichols. 1 'ledge and plea to join, Billy I light. Special music, college choir. Prayer. Charles Treseolt. Choral re-poiise, the choir. Conclusion a" il challenge, Viol i llo.vle. Hymn, "Lead On. O King Klein I'. Benediction. CaiirtlrliKlit Service A Christmas candlelight mtv ice w ill be held at Fuller's Chapel chinch Suiid y night. Deeeinoer 'Jli. at 7 .'in o'clock. The public is cordially vited to attend. LET US FILL THAT PRESCRIPTION ii your mi( pr#te/!pWofi 04y 4fth, ful quality mat*ri«l» •• m+d. Only qittfiM pWiM* PARKERS ^CXCVci 7^ UC ~U.Jm' FLOWERS FOR KVKRY OCCASION Phone 380 Day or NUht BRIDGERS ,hf F",r,,, I Churches HOLY INNOCBNTS EPISCOPAL Christmas L)ay 10 a. m. Celebration ol Holy Com munion, Major John S. Baldwin celebrant. Sunday after Christmas; St. Stephen Day 51:45 a. m. Church school. J. II. &ol lincoffer, superinteiidunt. 10 a. in. Men's Bible class. Win. Bailey, president. 11 a. m. Morning prayer and ser nion, Rev. 1. Hardi.ig Hughes officia ting.. 7:30 p. in. YPSL meeting. FIRST MKTHu.j'.ST Rev. II. K. King, pas lor !t:45 Sunday school. !! a. .n. Morning worship. Sermon topic "Who Are the Wise Me.iV" 7 :30 p m. Stude'.t Ke.-'ignition Service. FIRST HAITI ST CIIURCII K. Norlleet Gardner, pastor At the morning worship serv ice the pastor will read his fifth annual Christmas letter.. Miss Miirtha Kve rett will be guest soloist. At the evening service "Gilts', a Christmas worship service with speaking choir, will be presented by students and other young people ol the church. Sunday: 8:30 ... in. Baptist radio hour, WPTF. 11:15 a. in. Sunday school. 11 a. ni. Morning worship. (i:3o p. m. Baptist Training Union. 7:30 p. ni. Kvening worship. Wednesday: 7:30 p. in. Prayer service. WH1TK MEMORIAL MKTHt )L)1ST Rev. W. 1$. vJiegory, pastor 11:15 a. m. Sunday school. II a. ill. Morning worship. 7:30 p. ni. Evening wors'v,.. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. William D. Mcliuiis. minister. Sunday: 11:45 .•. in. Sunday school. 11 a. in. Morning worship. (5:45 p. in. Young people ol the church. 7:30 p. in. Evening worship. CONG R EG ATI ON AI. C111! I ST I A'.\ Kev. J. Frank Apple, pastor Sin day: 9:45 a. in. Church school. 11 a. in. Morning woisinp. Topic ol sermon, "The Christian Wall;. No evening service will be held. Wednesday: 7:30 p. in. Mid-week prayer .ser vice. Study of the sixth chapter ol' Revelation. Young People In Program At Baptist "Gilts", ;i Christmas worship .ser vice with a speaking clu.::, will be presented by students and other young people of the First Baptist church at 7:3(1 o'clock Sunday eve ning in the church auditorium, with Lilii Wester of the Citadel presiding. The program is ;.s follows: Organ prelude: Mrs. Andrew J. Davis. Call to worship: leader. Hymn: "Joy to theWorld". Choral speaking. Pravcr: Miss Florence Glenn. W. C. U. N. C. Choral speaking. Duct: "There's a Song in the Air", Misses Lelia Gardner a'ill Doris Dennis. Choral speaking. llymn: "O Come. All Ye Faitlilul". Choral spe. king. "The Gifts." Offertory. llymn: "As With Gladness". Benediction. Fiity-three plants in India are row making producer-gas equipment. EPISCOPALIANS HAVE j HOLY COMMUNION ON CHRISTMAS DAY Christmas day will be eclebialcd jit ton o'clock ..t Holy Innocents Kpiscopal church, by ihc strvic.. ol | lloly Communion, the celebrant being j C haplain John S. Baldwin of Cam>> Butner. Major Baldwin has served at Holy Innocents church belo c. Oil Sunday. December _'(i. the Uev. I llardi:.g Hughes ol St. Marv'.C Junior college. Raleigh, will officiate •it the eleven o'clock hour in the service ol morning prayer, and will | preach. 'l'hc congregation extends to the comunity a cordial invitation to wor ship with them on these days.. CATHOLIC CHURCH TO HOLD MIDNIGHT MASS Traditional mihiight mass will be held tonight at Saint Paul's Catho lic church. Father James King, pas tor, has announced. The topic ol his | .ermon will be "The Meaning ol ChriMmas." l'he public is cordially invited to i attend these cvroinon'os, and leaflets i with the in s- in KngTish will be dis tributed to visitors. ) j from 15 to 45 days are needed lo cure ham bclorc siiiukii^, and from 17 lo :{() days bacon. A Merry Christmas f And Happy New Year | % To Our Friends and % Customers | 2 Christinas would not be complete if we failed to % express our thanks and appreciation to our jjood loyal friends and customers for their patronage. V» We thank you one and all and extend our most i cordial jjood wishes for your health and happi- 'i ness now and throughout the new year. "<t A Century Soda Shop \ LOLA CARROLL AND EUFAULA PULLEY > Phone 339 S Joyous New Year In remembering our irieiuls at this season we would like to express our appreciation tor \ our kind patronage and we shall look forw ard to serving you again. Hotel and Cafe AV.ft AVAV.ft AV 4V 4V 4V ft ft iV'tV/K1 Some Things Arc Scarce At This Time But Not Our— Many Good Wishes to Each of You for a Very % Merry Christmas I and a f ROM Ai-i OF US TO ALL OF yoU A Very Merry '' f' Shaw <iraeo Walters \'asliii Newman Christmas r >\uvW \V*>o*U"u^ (> \). WnntWH'f ^< C. Sbaw, ,1 v. Frank (v,n*ta« l',uli\iy Siainlank Ve\n«» ViVan. Siu. 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