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Rev·, Mrs. lames L· Foster To Be Missionaries To Africa The Rev. Jam·'s Ε. Foster, pustor of the First Baptist church, Loris, and Mrs. Foster wcre appointed .nh'sionaries to Africa last Thursday by the Southern Baptist Foreign Mis sion Board at a meeting in Richmond, Va. I The Rev. Mr. Foster has re Μ pned as pastor of the Loris church effective Dec. 31. Dea lons of the church will supply ;<ii interim pastor while a com·· inHtec of four men and three women seeks a new perman ent pastor. The Rev. Mr. Foster, relat •np his Christian experiences ι.ι the Foreign Mission Board, said that durin· his freshman I year in college he felt the call o| God to the gospel ministry and to foreign mission service. "Sermons I have heard and ethers I have preached since then have kept alive my mis sion call," he said. Mrs. Foster said her call t>. missions came when she was It: years old. Two years later her father, who had been past oring Baptist churches in Ok | lahoma, became an assoeia tional missionary, and she im mediately began helping him in mission Sunday schools and in revivals. Mr. Foster, born in Palat ka. Fla., also lived in Heming v.i.y, S. C., and Rabun Gap, G«„ while growing up. He re ceived the associate of arts ncgroe from Winnate (N. C.) Junior College (now Wingatc I College), the b'iehclor of arts decree from Carspn-Newmar College, Jefferson City, Tent» . j.nd the baclvlor of diviniH <'« gree from New Orleans (La.) Baptist Theological Scin irary. During student years he spent two summers as a Vaca tion Bible school w< rker in Southeast Association of South Carolina, one as 'issistant past - > or of First Baptist Church. Kingstrce, S. C.. and another as assistant pasto«· of Andrews , (S. C.) Baptist Church. Fori «iKht months he wis pastor of j J'ier.viMi· Baptist Mission, i:> \ N't w Orleans. B#,fore going to I the Loris cnurch in February. | MS!), lie was pastor <»f Central I Br.ptist Mission of First Bap- | ti;:t Church. Columbia, S, ('., ToiHmifö than two years: Mrs. Foster, the former Syl- I \ ta Cr«.wt»»rn, was burn i'! Marsnail, C;i.i., *nv! livotl m several Oklahoma towns w'ti! ■ growing up. Site received th·· l-i.chelof of science denriv i fiom Oklahoma Baptist Uni- ; \ersity, Shawive. and then at tended New Orlean:· Seminary. ! where she met Mr Foster. She did office work for firms in | Oklahoma, Louisiana. an«' South Carolina, and f<>r two churches in Oklahoma City. —— — Okla., and taught commerce at ; Lcris High School. Mr. and Mrs. Foster have j two children, Grace Carol, five, I and Stephen Crawford, eight j months. Carolling 5et For Sunday Night In Loris It'll Lit* Clii'Tst'iias Carolling < f«»I one and hI! Si'nday nicht. ί IVc. 23. ;it 8:45 p. m. :il the ! Community Christmas Tivc at ϊI.c· intersection <>t Main St. find Rriilroad Ave. in Lori-t witli all in tin· Twin City C'oin ivnnitv invited ti> participate. S|MiiiMiri'rl hy the 1/»sis He rren! ion Coiitvii ;nd directed hv Mrs. \V II. Inhr n. f'brtit i*»as Car«>11 inn lias proved ■ popular in tliis sic'ion the pas' Ivo years. Ken (Shan-croppcr) l.oveli will serve as master of re re. , n.onies, with tin· !!ί·ν. 1)>n II ?/!ontRoinery. pistur of 111·· ! .oris Methof'ist chnreh anri «•i'esi'lont of Ι'ιι· Keen-all· η · ('••illicit. ui\ nu ;· word of wel come and pr ni'iuncin.·· the benedict ion. The Ιίι v. .lames K. Ko.ler. p;..-lor of the !· ir>! I'.antisi ! church of I.oris, will lead the | sinuinu and the Γ5» v. CI. C'lyd·· 1 Prince will brin^ the Christ mas Story. In «dflilion In t'ie carolling | l«y the thronn. there will b-ί , They were· «iinong 35 mis- I oemaries appointed ;it the De- j comber meeting of the Foreign Mission Board, bringing the lolal < 1 Southern Baptist for ij-'n missionaries to l.tKHi. speeial music, with Mrs. Geo rge I.ay as accompanist fur' rf.. Min··''···. ·νΐ)«ι wiil sing, •X> Holy Nigh·.." Tentative ^ «ι can tor a group of ! choristers fr<>in the Fivsl Bap- I ti:.t church imtl. r dircctioii of ' Mrs. Billy Wobeier to siim "The Drummer Hoy." Assistance in furnishing a j piano, a truck for a stager and · carol books comes from I.oris | liigh School, VV. F. Cox Co. I .:».d the Hard wick Fertilizer | At the concS'ision of the c;· rolling ,-.t the Christmas <n·»·, the carollers are invited to go in a group t<> sing tor shut-ins atut those unable to I attend Uic carolling. Those desinir; the carollers! wherever shilt-ins in-iy I«·.· vier«· asked to iihouu Mrs.! Johnson at 357-IUI2. An especi;.l i?iv tiiioii was i^ucd to church iol!·; and oth ers of Tabi.r City to travel t·» l.on to in. I:»· the carolling a tin·· Twin City Community! event. Library To Close For Yule Holidays Thi; Lori.s Library wiil I)·· | dosed two days for Christum:; 1 iHYunihtT 2-1It will bei •i/< ii »Knill Wednesday Decern- j tH!r 20th. Remember the hours: j uc«-noay 1-5 p. in.; Tuesday ι 1-5 p. m.: Wednesday 9-1 a. lit.; Thursday 1-5 p. in.; Fri day 1-5 p. in. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE I liaviii'· qualified as Admin istratrix uf the Estate of .lames j Eli ry Tyler, late of Columbus I County, Niatli C'l'olina this i.; j (" notily all ρ-rrons having! ci..ims against the Ks tale οί 1 s iι«Ι deceased to exhibit thein to the undersigned at Cerro | Gordo, North Carolina on or! before the 1 Ulli day of .June, ! IJJti.i or this η .tiee will be j pleaded hi bar ol their iveov- ; try. A11 persons indebted to] said Estate will please mak< I immedi He payment. This 10th day of December. ' 11162. Μ»·.·ί<· Μ. Tyler Administratrix of Hi«! Estate of •lames Klei y Tyler |{ C. Sf>l,KS. .1». attounky at i.aw TAJJGIl CITY, N. C. Dec. I ll."fi-Jan.2.9,16.23 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as Admin-j islratrix of the Estate of Gil belt Wayne Tyler, late of Co ll minis County, North Car«»· j Una this is to notify all per- ] i ns having claim« against the ι Ε* talc of said deceased to ex- j liibil them t" Hi· undersigned I Cerro Oird ·, North Caro-( Inn 1 η or before the 10Ui «lav i»l Jim·.·. 1003 or thi: notice i Mill be plc.'tdcd in bir el their! ii'i'cvrry. All persons indebted ) |o said Estate w II nltase maki immediate payment. This 11·III d.iv of December, 1062. I Mattlc M. Tyler I Administratrix of ι the Kstate of Gilbert Wayne j ι Tyler 11 1 C. SOLES. JH. I ATTORNEY AT LAW IABOR CITY. Ν C Vc.|?>.2e-Jan 2.9,16,2.1 I Under This Hat DEC. 12: Congressman Al ton Li'iuion spoke to a rather <niall group of citizens on this bnormally cold night. The ügh school chorus presented three musical selections at the beginning of the program. According to most of the persons that I had a chance to talk with, the chorus sounded superb. This was a compliment to Mrs. Woody, the director, Mrs. Fowler, the pianist, and he entire chorus. The one disappointing thing about the meeting was the Miial! crowd. Just a handful of people had been interested enough in education to attend the meeting. While quality is more important thrn quantity. :· larger crowd should havi been present. Those who didn't attend might point out that some churches were having prayc'· sei vices and/or choir practices. However, not 2500 people (which compose Tabor City, r.ecording to the 15)60 census) i were at these church meetings, i Others could find another j ι yen·;·' for not ;ittcnding the ι meeting in the fact that wo j were having one of the cold est spells ever recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Well, il your child's or grandchild's education doesn't mean any more to you than that, our country is going downhill fast et ,ι>:·η most authorities think. Our ancestors (hack in col - onial days) thought nothing of throwing on a coat, taking gun ii. hand, and marching several iimI'*n through sn<-\\ to »n im portant conuuuuily meeting. I • ■iii.Kine ι ··«-y woui-.l turn over in their rotted pine caskets if they e uld have seen the crowd that didn't attend. To those who did attend the meet in;;: BRAVO: UNEXPECTED: 1!·· t.xik her hi ml in his jiikI ga/.ed proudly at Ihe engaueinent ring he had placed on her finger only the «•ay lieft ire. "Di·! any of you*· flu scratohily replied. "Two of them recognized it." * * * "Darlina," said the new bride board in« :< train, "let's d< our be.sl to make Ihe other passenivrs think that we've Neu married for years." "Okay," the husband repli «d. "Do yon think you can eairy both «>f our s-uitcascs?" ♦ * * Λ local chureli was makin?. «luve for funds and two of lh« members were hearing (I· uii hard on one delinquent, member. "Hut I can't give anything." 1*1« iided the delinquent. "I owe . linost everybody in this town aheady." "Don't you tT*ink you owe th<· Lord sometl'in«?, though?" "Yes." In* ventured, "but He isn't pushing me as hard us my other creditors are!" * # * CONFUSION SAY, "Pint <>f example (i:.) worth gallon of advice." Λ man would (Iii nothing if hi? waiter! until he could do it s«( well that no one could find some fault with what he had done. Is thai clear? * * * TIIKK: One of the acce|>ti*<i customs of Christmas is that of Having a tree. And, according I·· the rules, that tree should be decorated as nicely as pos sible. Well, last Thursday night, we decided to put up our tree. The thing that made putting up the tree a unique experience was 'hat I had to put the tree together. No jok ii.g! Mother had bought an ua r.ssembled aluminum tree. Up en opening the box. the two >ection stick th it was to serve a: the body of the tree #as stuck together. After fixini: Ihe stick into a holder, the job mi putting on th" branches a riise. After reading a list of simple (?) directions, we tack led the problem. After inter rupting the tree-making for dinner, we finished the assem bling. Only after the last few branches had been stuck on «lid the tree resemble a tree. Then, with the idditioii of four rlozen Christmas η ills, the tree was a shimmering sight to be hold. .1ιι·.ι Ihe mere a»·! of polling Ii.«gelher the tree brought back come o|d memories. The tnem i ri«*s aren't e irthshaking or anything of thai sort and ar· inly of persen.'il interest. Hut. I Iilink I·.-> 1 I go· a little mo;v in step with the season and A-hat we are celebrating . Sudden thought: Have you lot Iced ihe benutlful holiday lecor.itions going up daily? A tip around town at night will nake vou feel more like sing ng carols than anything i mow of. have νου put ιιρ vom TREE? ΙΓ YOU HAVENT. OCT (HIT THE AX. CORE'S QUALITY SHOP'S CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE For You To Choose From Luggage Billfolds Jewelry Lnmps Bibles Pictures Pen & Pencil Sets Cookware Sets Electric Fry Pans English Leather After Five Perfume Hat Box H.iir Dryers Toasters Elcctric Mixers Clocks & Watches Elcctric Blankets Silverware China Sets Jewelry Boxes ' Bedspreads Linens Sunday School Lessons GORE'S QUALITY SHOP Whitovillo, N. C. rt w TOP QUALITY YOUNG CHRISTMAS ITÜRKEYS » TOMS OC° 16 to 22 *1 f Lb. Arg. φ LB. MEN TURKEYS 45t SMALL 39« w HAM "SUPER-RIGHT" SHORT SHANK 12 to 16-LB. AVG. SHANK p„ AQ^ HALF L" 77C 491 Shank Portion & 39c TOP QUALITY 4 »e 7-LB. AVG. fresh CHICKEN HENS 35c • miwfc "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY SHORT SHANK 4 to 6-LB. AVG. Ä _ j WHOLE SMOKED PICNIC - 35c *NN PAGE PURE SAGE & 25 Ocean Spray Cranberry SAUCE 2 S* 45c Groat With Chicken (POTATO yft MAIN NO. 1 RUSSET i: CARROTS 2 £, 19c Cocoanuts 2 Size 29c 'b Cranberries Rag 25c Ij' Western Red or Golden /Delicious Apples ">· 19c . · For Salads and Snarka • Red Crapes 2 Lbs· 29< ft SUNNYFIELD SWEET CREAM ' BUTTER -S·' 69c 10 LB. BAG York Apples 4 Ά 39c Rinse and Serve—Regalo Salad & Slaw Mix % 17c NiBLET'S GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL CPRM 3 Ss 49c STUFFED OLIVES °^59c Ann I'mir«· Kcnlly Kinc _ MAYONNAISE % 49c Ann I'iiKt· Kit-h Tomato KETCHUP 2^· 33c ΑΛΡ Fro7.cn Mixed V#eetebles or LIMA BEANS 2 ft 49c A AI' HranH fruit COCKTAIL 3 >J.*$1.00 .lane Parker Golden POTATO CHIPS 'ΪΧ 39c Jane Parker ]· LARGE APPLE PIES ϋί 39c Jan« Parker Hlieed Sandwich WHEAT BREAD 2 Lmtm 33c Jam· Parker (»old, Marble mt Kanin POUND CAKE CHlMSTMAe w. 79c DfTMOINT ro* DISHES — _ THRILL LIQUID 63c 4 ^ 89' Worthmore Kitche« Freeh Royal Luster Candy '«£· 29c Worthmore Vanilla Cream Killed Chocolate Drop Candy %g· 29c Warwick Milk or Dark Chocolate Cherries ^ 49c JANE PARKER IKUIT CAKE 1 '/a lb. coke >1.4» 3 Ib. col» I2.M
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