MCOR Campaign Success; 19 Youths Participated On November 1, 19 MYF’ers of Zebulon Methodist Church launch ed their annual “Treat or Treat” campaign for the Methodist Com mittee for Overseas Relief. Their efforts produced $61.01, which goes for food to feed the hungry, medicine, orphan care, and to build churches for Christ. If you gave 50tf, it will buy milk for a family of four for one month. If you gave $1, it will feed a child for 30 days. With the money the MYF collected, it will provide separately 30,505 glasses of milk; it will prevent 488 people from becoming sick with malaria; it will provide vaccine to protect 6,100 people from tuberculosis; it will provide penicillin to cure 1,220 people from the dread disease yaws. This campaign, as you can see, ended in good results. However, it would never have been possi ble without the excellent response of the townspeople in contributing to this Overseas Relief Fund. For those who were not called on, your prayers can help just as much as the money which will be sent. Credit-Manager James Ralph (Jimmy) Strick- ! land, Jr., is Credit Manager for1 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Com-' pany in Easley, S. C. Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.' Ralph Strickland of Middlesex,! Route 1, is a graduate of Corinth- j Holders School and a 1960 grad uate of University of North Caro lina. While at the University he belonged to Baptist Training Un ion, Y.M.C.A. and Delta Sigma Pi, a business fraternity. After graduation he accepted a ' training job for Goodyear Com- ! pany and trained at Kannapolis! and High Point. Then he entered 1 the Army National Guard for six j month’s active duty January, 1961, | at Fort Jackson. While in basic | training, he was a platoon Sgt. for | the 4th Platoon of Company B. i After basic training he worked in l the Personnel Department as a typist. ! He returned to the district home store of Goodyear in Charlotte af ter military duty and trained for one month and then was sent to Easley, S. C., as Credit Manager for Goodyear Service Store. Special Mission Night At Baptist Tabernacle Monday night, November 13, will be special mission night at Baptist Tabernacle on Route 1, Wendell. Beginning at 7:30 there will be a brief class discussion on the for eign mission book, “Hands Across the Sea.” Special music will be presented by Diane Bailey, a member of the church’s Girls’ Auxiliary. Fol lowing this program a refresh ment hour will be held. The second portion of the pro gram will feature Mrs . Luther Copeland, who will show slides and speak on mission work in Japan. Mrs. Copeland is the wife of Dr. Luther Copeland, who is on the faculty of Southeastern Baptist Seminary. Dr. and Mrs. Copeland have served as missionaries in Japan. All families of the church com munity are invited to attend this special night. The nursery will be open to take care of children. Garden Club A Raleigh floral designer who is a Wendell native will present the program at Carmen Flowers Garden Club Monday night. It has been announced that Willis Honeycutt, floral artist with Fallon’s of Raleigh, will present the program. He will be intro duced by Mrs. Ruric Gill, Sr., pro gram chairman for the month of November. The month’s theme is “Harvest Workshop.” Members are urged to bring con tainers, floral clay, needlepoint holders, fruit, vegetables, nuts, foliage. Exhibitions will be speci mens of chrysanthemums, roses and other flowers. The meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Eldred Rountree with Mrs. Lawrence Liles, co-hostess. Wakefield WMS Meet Held Monday Night Seventeen members of Wakefield Baptist Church met Monday night for their November meeting. Mrs. H. H. Eddins was hostess. Mrs. Annie Jones, president of the organization, was in charge of a lengthy business session. Com mittee reports were given and final plans were made for the fall study course. Mrs. Harold Pippin was in charge of an interesting program on which Mrs. Horace Hamm, Mrs. Harold Green and Mrs. Thurman Pate participated. Amid oriental props, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Pate enjoyed tea while visiting inform ally and discussing problems and situations that exist in “I Am the Way.” The hostess served a congealed salad and punch following the program. Pilot* Church Names Lady of the Month Mrs. Rona Cone has been se lected “Lady of the Month” of Pi lot Baptist Church. Mrs. Cone, who is a widow, does not teach a Sunday School Class, nor is she a leader in the sense that many women are, yet she is one of the church’s most active and best leaders. Despite declining health, Mrs. Cone attends Training Union, Community Club, and other com munity affairs. Whenever there is a church meeting, she can be counted on to be present. Mrs. Cone is the mother of two sons and a daughter. They are Cadwin of the home, who is church organist, and Kenneth, and Mrs. Dextrell Phillips. She is al so the proud grandmother of four grandchildren. New Sermon Series Announced By Methodist Minister “God's Changeless Word In A Changing World” is the new ser mon series topic of the Rev. Wil liam K. Quick, at the Zebulon Methodist Church. The nine ser mon series began last Sunday morning, observed locally as “All Saints Sunday” with the topic “Secure In God’s Hands.” During November and Decem ber the Morning Worship is broad cast at 11:00 each Sunday over Radio Station WETC. The Sunday-by-Sunday topics are: November 5: “Secure In God’s Hands.” A sermon for those afraid of death. November 12: “What’s The Use?” A sermon for the discour aged. November 19: “Be Thankful— For What You Have!” A sermon for the ungrateful. November 26: “God Does Take Care Of Us.” A sermon for the doubter. December 3: “Shall We Teach Our Teen-Agers to Drink?” A sermon for perplexed parents. December 10: “Does the Bible Speak Today?” A sermon for folks with dusty Bibles. December 17: “Danger—God At Work.” A sermon for Sleepy Christians. December 24: “God’s Word foT This World.” A sermon That Gives Christmas “A Heart.” December 31: “Our Times Are in God’s Hands.” A sermon on God’s Changeless Love in a Chang ing World. Daniel Not Leaving David Daniel, pastor of Zebulon Baptist Church, will not be leav ing the church for military duty as was rumored this week. The Rev. Mr. Daniel said he re ceived a notice from his draft hoard that he would be called in a few days. The board had not received any notification that he had finished his seminary training 1 and thus put the young preacher on the active induction list. Daniel said he sent the board 1 a photostatic copy of the required information and told the board ! he was not available. So, Zebulon Baptist Church’s ! popular young minister who was j hired this past summer will not be ! leaving his congregation. j --- Golf Tournament Held Recently At Lakeside Country Club Lakeside Country Club members and guests recently held a club tournament at the Wendell course. Fifty-six players participated in a Scotch Foursome. In this, names are drawn from a hat to determine partners. One lady and one man play against another lady and man golf. Each twosome uses only one golf ball— the man and his lady partner alternating strokes. Prizes are given and the following were recipients: Low Gross: Donald Wayne Thomas, Ermah Richardson Second Low Gross: Tie: L. C. Simpson, Susan Birch and Leo Britt, Jackie Ammons Low Net: Six-way tie: Tom Bunn and Martha Hicks, Robert Dean and Candace Tongue, Bill Roberts and Helen Beck, Donald W. Thomas and Ermah Richardson, Leo Britt and Jackie Ammons, Carl Hull and Hilda Hedrick On Sunday evening, after all players had finished, refreshments were served in the clubhouse by the Entertainment Committee. Mary Charlotte Roberts, assisted by Frances Tucker, of Zebulon, displayed a delightful table of cheese dip, potato chips, pickles, peanuts, olives and cakes. The Halloween theme was used with a large pumpkin sitting on a lazy susan, around which the tidbits were arranged. The weather was ideal for golf ing and the scenery of gold and j scarlet trees surrounding the; course was well worth the trip! around the course, even for the ! losers. The next club tournament! will be a flag tournament for men I only. It will be held Thanksgiv- j ing Day. All members are urged to sign up early. Wakefield Church Toj Hold Note Burning A dedication and note-burning ceremony will be held Sunday at Wakefield Baptist Church, the Rev. Horace Hamm, pastor, has announced. This ceremony will be conducted at the morning wor ship hour. The ground for the church was broken in 1955 and the modern sanctuary and education plan were completed about two years ago. The church is valued at approxi mately $75,000. The Rev. Vernon Brooks, former pastor of the church and pastor when the new structure was begun, will deliver the dedication mes sage. The Rev. Mr. Brooks now holds a pastorate in Baltimore. A picnic lunch will be held on the church campus following the morning worship service. Wake Forest Professor To Conduct Mission Study Mission Study to be conducted at Social Plains Baptist Church, Monday night, November 13, at 7:00. Dr. John Shepherd of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary will lead the study in “Hands Across the Sea.” Dt. Shepherd, though he claims Georgia as his home state, was born in Brazil, the son of a mis sionary family. He is now a mis sionary to Japan and Professor of Christian Ethics and Church His tory at the Baptist Seminary at Fukuoka, Japan. This school year Dr. Shepherd is on leave from his missionary post while studying at Southeast ern Seminary and teaching Chris tian Ethics. He has served eleven (11) yeaTs as a missionary to Japan. Dr. Shepherd attended Mississip pi College at Clinton, Mississippi, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Shepherd, his wife and four children are making their home in Wake Forest, during this school year. Elected Officer Officers of the Zeta Psi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi, social soror ity at East Carolina College, have been announced for the 1961-62 term. Carolyn Beck of Zebulon has been named recording secretary of the organization. FURNITURE CO. P if m % SOLID CHERRY BED ROOM SUITE Triple Dresser & Mirror I Poster Bed ! 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