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Go To Church - Richland Baptist Church The Rev. Edgar Willis, Pastor FRIDAY? 7:30 p.m.?Christmas program A play eutitlod "Christmas Eve and Ali is Well." will be presented bj all classes of the Sunday School This will be followed by a Christ mas tree and exchange of gifts. The public is invited. SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Sunday School. Allie Moore, supt, 11:00 a m.?Morning Worship.; - Sermon by pastor. o.4o p.m. ? Training Union. Ksther Mue Gibson. Director and * Everett Cutshaw, Associate Direc tor. 7:45 p.m. ? Evening Worship < and Song Service. ; 1 WEDNESDAY?? 7:15 pin.?Prayer Meeting and < Hible S'ndy from Book of Ezekic-i. ! Woodland Baptist Church MFItFORD FARM COMMUNITY The Rev. O. W. Jameson, Castor ["Hl'RSDAY? 7:00 p m. ? Christmas Program U the Church. 0:45 a.m.?Sunday School, Var ly Fugate, Supt. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship, llcssage by the pastor. 6:45 p.m.?Training Union. Har ien Stephenson, Director. 8:00 p.m. ? Evening Worship. Message by the pastor. WEDNESDAY? 7:00 p.m.?Mid-week Prayer Ser vice. Aristesjoy !o T/? ? truest joij of Christinas is not found in recoil ing hut in giving. So this greeting is v. 'lit With a hope that Coil's promise of Joij and lan e, of Peace and Good \\'i'l - u ill he jours this llutiddj Season. I ' ? I C. N. ALLEN & CO. I MAIN STREET HAZKLWOOl) f* \ e rfi . c w*ar.-\ <? -#y <? ?tl _A - - H^va <* ?.*sr.A ? ' *?r."\ <l*ar;\ c?_ ?rfBr'.A <?_??T\ <*JBBKZN <* CJ?T\ <L^K_\ C-JBSft May your Yuletide glow brightly with that good old fashioned Christmas cheer that makes every heart lighter, every friendship warmer, every hour richer in happiness and contentment. A. C. LAWRENCE LEATHER COMPANY A Division of Swift & Company I Junaltiska Tannery llazelwood, N. C. i CLIMD HERO RESCUES DAUGHTER ei.tNt-.tbS was no handicap to Grover Taylor, 70, when the screams of 4?is daughter, Genevieve, directed him through the darkness to the kitchen of their Detroit home where she'faced possible death. Her dress had caught fire and he tore the flaming garments from her. He is shown with his badly burned hands in bandages. (International) Crabtree Methodist Charge Rev. A. K. Davis, Minister CRABTREE SUNDAY? 10:00 ? Church School. Joe ! Palmer. Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7 15- MYF DAVIS CII.APEL SUNDAY? 10:00 ?- Church School. O. L. Yates. Supt. 7:15?MYF at Crabtree. FIVCHFRS CHAPEL SUNDAY? 10:00 ? Church School. Robert 'oekrell, Supt. 7:00?MYF. MT. ZION SUNDAY? 10:00 ? Morning Worship. 11:00?Church School. Herschell Rogers, Sunt 7:15?M.Y.F. at Crabtree. Announcements FRIDAY? 7:00 at Fincher's Chapel?Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. North Ilazelvvood Baptist Church The Rev. Avery Peek, Pastor Sulphur Springs Road and Fair view Road SUNDAY? 10:00?Sunday School. 11:00?Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 7:00?Training Union. Cottage Prayer each Saturday night. Bible Study and Prayer Meet ing led by the pastor every Wed nesday night. Bread And Butter Note GASTONIA, (AP)?Police found this note after Robert L. Case. 24. had haeksavved his way to freedom: "Sorry to have run out you folks have been really nice to me." Case faced trial on charges of breaking and entering and auto theft First Methodist Church W'.IYNESVILLE Corner llayn-ood and Academy. The Rev. Earl H. Brendall. Minister SUNDAY? 10:00 a.m.?Church School. W. S. Roberts, General Superintend ent. Classes and Departments for all ages. The nursery is open for children under six until twelve o'clock. 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Wcrshin sermon: "Alter Christmas. What?" by the pastor. 6.00 p.m.?MYF will meet for Supper?followed by a period of worship and recreation. I Archaeologists' Findings Support Bible Stories Archaeologists' findings of (times serve to further establish the au i thentiey of tlie siory of Jesus. Only recently a group discovered the name of Jesus, carved before 7(1 \.t>. and perhaps by an eyewitness to the crucifixion, among inscrip tions on 11 early Christian burial urns found in a cave 011 the Je 1 rusalem-Bethlehem road. The urns may provide the "old- i cM archaeological record of Chris ? ."M I i.llll' \ lll-'tpl lloll nt I'm- ll 1 11 a!':* C'hri-l. 'In "u harolon as^^H \ -.1 oi li*? 11* Jesus. denouneed l uuims^^B a ltd mil I he (i tboir U'inli i \ia> lieheied^^H left writing on the urn-/^H ? 'III. llolo.M alid \Vanuc 11011-- l oiiiaun-d iommon Miriam. Simeon. and Greek in 11 unions and -irui^H jsido them eonlamed l < 1'ln i-ivaiiiU and, il seeingpt^H lo the rruciftxion. Formo-a n le-s than 90^H from tile Chinese niamlani^B f: 1, -? ' f \I May the true spirit of the first Christmas shine brightly in your heart today and everyday. at ROYLE & PILKINGTON CO., Inc. Hazel wood XX cooperation that htm been extnutrdtc in by our/nViuJ. n?w palxxu. \ /y ^?r~ ** * <*** ? Jj 'fi FIRESTONE )j\ \ \\. ? home and auto supplies /([ RTRKKT "'? M. "RIM," rOBR, OWNFR fit. 6-307) / (\ J
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