Sunday, December 22, 1963 Candlelight Service At Lutheran Church The annual Christinas Eve Can dlelight Service at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church wiH be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Pastor David W. Herb will preach -the sermon and Pastor Frank C. Perry will lead in the liturgy and in the candlelighting cere mony. The theme of the service will be "Our Lord Immanuel.” The service will be in the form of Vespers, including scrip ture lessons, canticles and carols sung by the congregation and choir. The choir, directed by T~ in ■ ii i GOOD . kAfflmf Bells and baubles, candlelight ~. folks so merry, spirits bright "yM ...rush and bustle, scheme and H sen right! Thanks for letting ns serve yon thru the year; Wentworth & Sloan JEWELERS 167 E. Franklin Ph. 942-4469 /ftri&tfll COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR... /j J% WOm vlLk ALL YEAR j * • jfcJt the Sport Shop, inc. J - 1 ■ - "9t Pay* J* % OPEN ALL DAY JjIKPAY^ & 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. a{ i W AI V I wSmemSw eastgate shopping center *. _____________ ' ' mi ' S. Philip Knisely, will present four carols from the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries—“ Remember, O Thou (Man” by Ravencroft, “Lo! a Roae” by Praetorius, “Hie Coventry Carol”* and “Parthenia Carol”, English and Italian carols respectively. Mrs. Walter C. Carter, organist, will play “Noel in G” by Daquin and “ T n Dulci Jubilo” by Bach. John Benson and Paul Herb will serve as acolytes. Ushers will be Joe Augustine, Russell N. Perry, James M. Phillips and Richard L. Davis. The service will end with the traditional candlelight ceremony or Feast of Lights. Light from the altar candles will be passed to all persons in attendance, us ing candles provided. The sym bolism is that light from Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, is passed on to all people every where. The public is cordially' invited to attend. CERTIFIED—PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING Call BERNSON. Dial • * ask for Durham WX-2000 B A BANK LEADERS HONORED— Collier Cobb Jr. fright), former chair man of the Board of the Bank of Chapel Hill, and Clyde Eubanks, former presi dent of the bank, were presented the bronze plaque taken from the front of the bank building at the bank’s annual Christmas party last week. Mr. Eu banks was unable to be present for the presentation. The Bank of Chapel Kill gxi / J^jp? s > , s? k 4rxs' ’ *< 1 a-y '-' H | .: y 1 .1-' xjF; •**v •■• ' ■■ a■ # Sill HHU hI ■ nnSflwHßß IN APPRECIATION—The N.C. National Bank’s Chapel Hill office and its employees presented difts of appreciation Wednesday night to W. E. Thompson who is retiring Dec. 31 as vice president, Mr. Thomp son was ill and couldn’t attend. The gifts were pre sented to Mrs. Thompson by Dr. D. D. Carroll, a mem ber of the Board. The Bank presented Mr Thompson a typewriter, and the employees gave him a typewrit er stand and filing cabinet. The presentation was made at the Bank’s annual Christmas party at the Country Club. the chapel hill weekly merged with N.C. National last fall. Beneath the mounted plaques are in scriptions showing when Mr. Cobb and Mr. Eubanks joined the Bank of Cha pel Hill. At left is Roland McClamroch, member of the Board, and at center is J. Temple Gobbel* Senior Vice Presi dent and City Executive of the Chapel Hill office of North Carolina National. —Photo by Town & Country Teer Bros. Cows Set New Average Hie Holstein-Friesian Associa tion of America has announced a new lactation average for the registered Holstein nerd of Teer Brothers, Chapel Hill, which has 34 completed production records averaging 15,161 lbs. of milk and 585 lbs. of butterfat. Lactation averages are calcu lated on the commonly-employed two-milkings a day, 305 days, mature equivalent basis. This provides a uniform basis for comparison and selection in reg istered Holstein breeding pro grams. 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