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[LIB EE T f METHODIST
MIKJBCH Rev. W. B. Frost,
|Pn*ar. 9.-45 »m i Sunday
MML Lester Anderson. Snpt.
llaN at, Worship Service;
Ka Sviay evening service.
DUTCHMAN CBEEK BAP
ll|l CHUBCH—Eev. Thomas
Dglk, pastor. Location—On
Highway MI between Cooiee-
M aad Fork, oa Boate 4,
Itart i Saaday 1«M aoa.,
faMay School; 11*4 a.m.
Warship; 7* p.m., Evangelis
«e Service. Wednesday 7M
ua, Bible Stady. Satarday 7:-
M fjL, Cottage Prayer Meet
tog. Am extra mile will be
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COOLEEMEE METHODIST
Bar. Ciuie J. HartaeU, Pastor
Saaday: 19M UL Saaday
Schaol, E. K. Sedberry, Sapt.
11:44 am„ Worship Service.
5:34 PJBL, Vcaper Service. 4:15
pa., MYF Coaaselora. Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Stewart.
TUBBENTINE BAPTIST
CHUBCH Bev. W. H.
Perry, Pastor. Saaday School
9:45 ul, Worship Service
11:44 LB. Wednesday Pray
er Meeting pm.
Saaday Evening 6:45 B.T
. Worship Service 7:34
P*.
JERUSALEM BAPIST
Rev. Dick Denson. Pastor.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service—ll:oo a.m.
BTU—7:OO p.m. Richard Beck,
Director.
Worship Service 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting
7:15 p.m.
First Wednesday after the
first Sunday of the Month-
Family night, 6:30 p.m., sup
per: 7:00 p.m.. Missionary
Meetings. ...
NORTH COOLEEMEE
BAPTIST CHUBCH
Na Pastor
Sunday 9:45 A. M. Sun
day School. Paul Hoffman,
Supt.. Bobby Cheek, Assistant
Superintendent
11:00 A. M. Worship Serv
ice.
6:00 P. M. B. T. U. Mrs.
Geneva Gregory, leader
7:00 P. M. Evening Worsh
ip-
Wednesday 7:00 P. M.
Prayer Meeting.
CHURCH OF GOD Rev. L
C. Morris, Pastor. Sunday
School 9:45 ajn. Luther
Brown, Supt. Worship lt:M
a.m. YPE 6:St p.m. Mrs.
Jeanette Hepler, Youth Direc-
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By BILL CEO WELL
One way to finger the driv
ers who've been involved in
traffic accidents is to bluntly
group them as either reckless
or careless. Seldom are there
any other kind.
The reckless and highly neg
ligent ones we have all seen.
They are the types who drive
at breakneck speed through
congested areas, race across
an intersection as the light is
turning, drive intoxicated, fol
low too closely. Probably noth
ing short of picking up their
driver's license will protect
us from them and even that
doesn't always work.
Most ordinary 'good" driv
ers who get into accidents do
so because they are careless.
They suffer a momentary lap
se in reaction, observation,
judgment or attentiveness. A
mistake.
tor Evening Worship 7:15
pm. Wednesday 7:15 pm.
Prayer Meeting.
CONCOBD METHODIST
CHUBCH Bev. W. R Frost,
Pastor. 9:45 ajL, Worship
Service; 11:44 am., Sunday
School. James Garwood, Sapt
Tuesday 7:34 pm., Choir
Practice. No Saaday Evening
Services. (These horns will be
observed beginning June 24
through September 26.
PRESBYTERIAN
Supply Pastor
Sunday 10:00 Church
School, Larence Miller. Supt.
11:00 A. M. Worship Serv
ice
No evening services
Wednesday —7:30 P. M. Bible
Study
CORINTH CHURCH OF
CHRIST
R. L. Ulrey, Minister
Sunday lO A. M. Bible
Study.
11:00 A. M. Worship
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Bible
Study.
FIRST BAPTIST
Rev. Charles P. Burchette, Jr.
Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Herbert Jacobs, Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Training Union: 6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship—7:3o P.M.
Wednesday Prayer Meet
ing 7:00 P. M.
HEELING
And who doesn't make mis
takes?
If we consider the number
of errors we all make in the
course of a day. it seems little
less than amazing that there
aren't more wrecks.
The steno spells a word
wrong, a mistake. The house
wife. paring vegetables, gets
a cut finger, a mistake. The
businessman dials a wrong
number, a mistake. Such mis
takes are called minor because
no great harm has been done.
But make an ordinary mis
take on the highway at 60
miles an hour, or at 15 miles
an hour in a school zone, and
a minor slip becomes major.
Mainly because the result is
likely to be devastating!
That's why well intentioned
drivers must know how to
drive under all kinds of cir
cumstances. And then give
driving their undivided atten
tion.
The do-it-yourself homeown
er climbing a ladder to paint
gutters is very, very careful to
avoid falling. He pays full at
tention to the business at hand.
To be less cautious while
driving is both foolish and
deadly.
SUDDEN THAWT ... In
traffic some drivers constant
ly keep their bad breaks re
lined.
SHORT SHOTS ... A British
motorcycle rider was fined
two pounds on each count of
"making a noise and not be
ing able to make a noise." Ex
planation. The hapless cyclist
was charged with operating
his bike with no muffler, no
horn.
In Canada a man was ar
rested and convicted for "Dis
orderly riding of a horse in the
public street." He was given
options, as punishment, of a
10 shilling fine, working four
days on the public roads or
10 lashes well laid on. His de
cision, though, is lost to his
tory; the event occurred in
1793 and probably was Cana
da's first "traffic offense."
In Ohio, a speeding driver
was arrested and fined. A
we have used in the past"...
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are wood-latticed; valanaw arched and highlighted with vUtfa
week later while driving down
the same roadway, he spotted
the same officer in his rear
view mirror, spitefully slow
ed down to a crawl and was
promptly arrested again for
•driving too slow.
Many years ago an anony
mous versifier drew up this
guide for driving horse drawn
vehicles on English roads
where, even today, traffic
keeps left;
"The rule of the road's an
anomaly quite.
In riding or driving along;
If you go to the left you're
sure to go right.
If you go to the right you go
wrong."
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