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Oi _ IBB activein chardC-ag its financial affairs,” General theme ofes conventions.will be “Christ and —Partners for Action.” Prominent' speakers Will treat six sab-themes at each conference: “Throughout Yoor World*” “On Youf ^bb**ad Wijth Year Income,” In Your GhUrdi,” “Among Your Neightyas,” '^ppSSK Home,” and ‘Beginning With Yonr* self.” - Prominent speakers at the tiuree day Greensboro convention will in clude: Y>r.' Billy Graham, national evangelist; Senator James H. Duff of Pennsylvania; Dr. Lewis J. Sher rill, Professor of Practical Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City; Dr. George D. Heaton, pastor, Myers Part Baptist Church, Charlotte; Dfc Vernon S. Broyles, Jr., Executive Secretary, Board of Church Extension, Presbyterian Church, U. S., Atlanta, Qa.;. Dr. G. Darby Fulton, Executive” Secretary, Board of World Missions, Presbyter* ian Church, U. S.. Nashville, tVim.; and Dr. William M. Elliott, Jr., pas tor, Highland Park Presbyterian Church, Dallas, Texks. Gigantic displays portraying men's work ard dramatic presentations by the Church’s five boards Will alert men to available opportunities for carrying on God’s work in their own local churches, Patterson said. Daily devoionals will be given by Dr. John A. Redhead, Jr., pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Greens boro, and Presbyterian Radio Iftur speaker. Music for the convention «*tenslveiy.' ^aang the wmfew.of, pre-nuptial courtesies were a show er party, a cake rtttfng «h&a4u»el** eon. . Mrs.' Harris Entertains , Mrs. C. C. Harris of;Bawd's Community entertained on Friday, September 14, at S p.m. at her borne, in bhiior fenfetek* Worthington, miscellaneous Miss* Worthington was presented a lovely white corsage of chryakr^the muais by the hostess op arrival. The guests Were greeted «t the deor by the hostess and honorguest ' .Mbs Worthington ttttroddeed:h« mother, Mrs. Chester Worthington, and also the mother of her fiance, Mrs. W. H. Smith of Greenville. Mrs. Eli Bloom and Miss Joanne Bloom invited the guests into the spacious living room. The four guests who were receiving wore lovely cor sages of pink carnations, gifts from the hpsteas.' ' ; Mrs. Bloom and Miss Bloom enter tained the guests with a musical pro Miss Worthington. Goodbyes were •itfd: to the nomer Following the rehearsal for-the Smith-Worthington wedding on Fri day- night, .September 21, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kite Of Greenville, aster and brother-in-law of the bride, en tertained lor members of the^ wed ding party families and out-of-town guests at an attractive cake cutting at their fame an East Third Street the guests were welcomed at the door by the hostess and host and ‘totnt the member? of the families and the wedding party. The quests were greeted at the door of the Smith home by the Host and hostess. The bride-elect was pre sented with, a -corsage of yeljpw gladioli. ; ' Pink dahlias and assorted late summer flowers Were used for deco rations; A three course turkey lunch eon'was served to the guests seated at-individual card tables which were centered with a single lighted candle. Mrs. Smith’s daughters assisted in serving. ... - ATTEND SEMINAR . n IN BELL ARTHUR Farmvilla Methodists who attended^ the Fall Seminar at the' Bethelem Church in Bell Arthur on Wednesday were Mrs. R, j|£' Fields, Mrs. A. C. Monk, Sr., Mrs, Alton BobMtt, Mrs. J. Y. Monk, ^ Mrs. J. H. Mrs. H. L. Davis, Mrs. Fred,Tjhomas, Mrs. Edgar. Thomas, Mrs E< Nash Warren, Mrs. C. H. Mozingo, lira. S. G. Gardner, MmJL W. Lai g and Mrs. N A. Iittldts n, who is visiting Mis. 44 FOUNTAIN SUPPER The Fountain Presbyterian church will have theitodnnual barhec le and brunswick stew supper tonigh; (Fri day) in the Fountain gymnasium, from 6 to 8 o’clock. Proceeds sill go into the church building fund - ■ mmm ykigfr, --: V ; •> r* -“. *'W? ^^y-.~ - , ~ ?>« .r^i.: &fc't T5’^ * ♦- ; ■• % 1 ■:£d ~car witha ering yean of drlviiU: Important c*&*nea ot hl» handicap, I would not' be so Bure/':hai son lino, not noticed 10s cleft although yon notably are ^ feeling that It has not created b!«n for Wm as yak Sometime roa #M|ftr<k*'iMN»] talk with him about year 1 home and members of thei fi you may want to say somethin this; “Probably you have notice sear on your Up.. I want to tell how you gutlfe.” Then tell Hm;,! the cleft lip, and how wundeif W8 that a plastic snrgeon was ftl fi* the Bp go that he could more difficult than correcting her fot wrong behavior. When she re sponds tojovr positive suggestions, let *“ know bo" proud you are of her. Let your goal he to mafce desiratte behavior attrac tive to her. As a rule, "overlook everything” tad *eorrecttng." Dont let OLD AGE overtake you «r: ml TUDOR me DODGE FORDOR PICKUP FORDOR , - ■'!“ W-1950 _____ 1B48 FORD FORDOR 1949 LINCOLN FORDOR ;; ^1950 FORD TUDOR 3 i OIJJSMOBILE TUDOR .194* CHEVROLET TUDOR • * 2201'WCKERSON AVB.
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