SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Bethel News ! "sx.t.iUMVl tf/cr* lj V. : * for. A *?: v.\* v . : M.zu.r.Ar} .? ;,r ^ . . .'.V:*.V *.*: *% V: ;/.* **V:r. k. ^ ". V'./: .V? ..W ..V* A ." ' ss , .. / v.* ' '* r ' ' .'. V-* ,* 'JftiesfSViS V. We . ;s..'.r. .?.??/ r* eeti.-.g ;i '..v. - ? 'Sk'.r,r, ??. K.\>r'u. ' k..v. ?f.r.r-r . r. \.r.r. 'x. art. . ?jCW./J Kpiseopai 'jr. A'.. I ne*t meeting wUl ry: .-.ft!.*: I a": V.e Thursday ZH -it 2 j, rr. >/i *.h MwJa.r.e* f./'I.a Cfuf.ic, Flo ' *'Ti re Kes.1:.' 7/ ^ vVi,', -J */?*... ,e V V as r,?V'?.v-5 AI.XILIARV TO MEET The I. ftichardsftri Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will hold .V. czjlsr monthly rr. /"*...?% or. 'I f.u/vlay, September 2J; 1W7, at 7 00 p.m. in the Staff Library All interest':') person* are iri vited to attend. Mrs M W fjriffin, president. AHI.I.T EDUCATION CLASHES TO START AT V M.C A. Itegistration for persons ir. UtMM in the Adult Education Classes and the Adult 'High School) Education Clawf will be held at the Hayes-Taylor Y.M C.A. on Thursday and Fri day, September 21 and 22 from V:?.0-t>:0() P.M. The classes will resume the following week on Tuesday and Thursday from 7:00-10:00 P.M The Adult Basic Education Classes are for adults interested in developing educational skills in reading, writing, and arithme tic and have not completed the eighth grade of schooling. The high school program is for adults in advance of the eighth grade, but have not received a high school diploma and are interest ed In completing the require ment* for a high school equiva lency diploma. Further Information may be received by contacting the Adult Department at Hayes-Taylor Y M .C A. -OKOKin TO Mf: f:T V'-v: V . ;-V.. r>..\SJ-r: ?/! '.r.-. ??&? .v.- '.v.-,. v ?:w 2 ?. . W ?*. " : i if. r/.CiS ?.?J ?i4.i r&irrr.Mt IrV'v-Ttr.ri k: 4 *. r A.. "i?r-.v?vi ?.??? V. - .-.".i-...,! A.-ilrtV a "OCOJTTJT -"VSTAXD P3 Ssrus i 3c 1',. 4 ?H3. : ??! -..'MUyf.r.r. ;a_: 2 -A-wpoxa ?n '-aaa^iv.n. 2 ."jtr. --.il Jlaii.tr: ?.r.iKiaic : I- -)jn js*.?C ir-ji iuwrf rm r/.r.rt fr.ijar. s*? -i.-.rjt v. .-v.x. Ift* trjvl uvtvc-* v.-i'.n ^ rr'-Arr. i.'.S. '".r.jcl&i t.1?. vid. SHZ&RIED ZET; BAKAJiAS S*r.'? 5, 1 f.up undraineii r.-riar.f*i pineapple '?2 cup brown sugar 'packed; ??4 cup Caltfronia Sherry 2 (3-inch j stick* cinnamon 10 whole cloves 6 bananas Combine pineapple, sugar. Sherry, and spice;, and simmer 10 minutes. Peel bananas and cut in halves crosswise. Cook gently in sauce 5 to 10 minutes, until tender. Chill, and serve plain or with whipped cream. Membership During the morning worship service, Sunday, September 17, 20 persons were read into full membership of Bethel Church. Dr. Leon S. Penn, Sr. pastor of the church, conducted the ser vice. NEW CLASSES AT PEARSON STREET BRANCH YWCA Several new classes are sche duled to begin this week at the Pearson Street Branch of the YWCA. Tailoring, for women who wish to make their own suits, coats, but rerun wan romi or oioomn nunc n We htTt ? complete Una of fmt ?!!> mad all fllllMli Of TCfttftblM |Bd (tftfU fOOdS? BRAFFORD'S SUPERMARKET N7 Beet Street Bhopplnf Center S7S-M1A OHUW BUURO, If. c. S. T. WYRICK & CO. Office Supply Headquarten 117 North Gram* St. PIimm 272-4188 ?.-.?? ? ;????."r:u :i:i: :ail : v.rt tt ; a? . i:;. S.-:rar.i :m; :j: ;:u 5e*viun: jiirrru.icn xm: j r.utHK i:r {rr:ar iiuiisziig ^_-a st td i.mr.uaupi :< ?-^nd fct iii? '3r"?ar.ar Oeeecsbarc Area c:iur.?r; -.ti vjtir -.a? .pa ^rr. !:? ?c-.'i. r^iwriga "iis iree St TVj? kcetorfi f-r ??-.? Jsv-.ee Z:.i'.'.KT.zc-- Or-. .p Trhich ttT! ? i. If/. ?"/; h?c-c- ?Lrrr.s 6Tn-i p>.ytr.5 ?j'.a/. 1C persons. j ?j.-as hel/i T-j esda- s* ^ 31 p rr | st *he O'xilJor'i Celine Jsy-?? ! Crjfc'r.<"AL3? Cr.airrr.ar. i.' ffce! j pap is Jlrr.rr.y H Be'l The chairrr.an's group, involv- 1 ving !1 large employers, and Group I. composed of 20 large employers, had a meeting Wed nesday evening at Fritz and Bill's Restaurant. Tho keymen, or company c^airme i, fro-n these companies attended to be briefed on the ca-ipaign. Rolnh P Edwards is chairiran of the Chairman's Group and Alan W. Cone heads Group 1. Thursday at noon a: Central YMCA the section in/oh-ing city employees of Greensboro kicked off. Darl Fowler is chairman of the section. Group 2, headed by DoWitt Pritchard and involving 30 firms began its activities with a meeting Thursday at 6 p.m. at Pilot Life Country Club Pagoda. Attending ths meeting were the company campaign chairmen of the 36 firm:; and the workers in the group. Other campaign un'.ts will kick off next week in the effort to raise $1,240,545 for the 35 member agencies of the United Fund. U.S. Savings Bonds cannot be used as collateral because only the registered owner can redeem them. This is one of many safety features of Savings Bonds. ETHELS BAKE SHOP BM Sorrell Street Ptovw BR %+lWT EVERETTS Funeral Home 1*11 a. AAt ?nat m-fm Food for the Soul G vA soul food is getting to be as popular nowadays ?-3 zizzz j:- . * ;d in center comes out clean. Serve hot with melted butter, if desired. Trice's Day Care Nursery Children 4 Weeks to 3 Years 1840 Muncey Lane BLUFORD PARK Phone 273-1870 Owned and Operated by Mrs. Dorothy Trice 1968 Models On Display % PLYMOUTH ? CHRYSLER ? IMPERIAL Sport Ft Top GATE CITY MOTOK CO. "The Friendly Giant Of The Piedmont" 320 N. Forbia St 276-9501 Dealer Lie. No. 1438