SOCIAL HAPPENINGS BETHEL NEWS Tooth Program Sunday, Dec. 21 the Youth Choir and the Bethelites will have charge of the music at 11:00 a.m. Come; give these youngsters the encouragement they need. Senior and Gospel Choirs To Sin* The Senior and Gospel Choirs of Bethel Church will have charge of the music at 11:00 a.m. during the morning wor ship service Sunday, Dec. 28. Watch Night Service Union Watch Meeting Service will begin at 10:00 p.m. at Bethel Church Wednesday, Dec. 31. All are invited to worship with us at that time. New Presiding Elder New District | A cordial welcome waa ex ^/HRISTMAf ft ? t(nt* for ooontlng om MmJnff. for odmomiodgimy mftH ? ratltudo tho loyalty of our friondt, and for ocprtMfn $ appro Ok* Ion and food vMiot thol (ho ydoHdo mtt to t joyous ood happy toaaoo* BEST WISHES AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1913 E. Market Street Phone 27S-976S mm tended to Dr. C. C. Scott, our new Presiding Elder and Mrs. Margaret Scott, the first lady of 1 the Central District of the AI?E Church, formerly the Greens boro District, Sunday, Dec. 14, during the morning worship ser vice. Dr. Scott was the speaker for the service. Conference The newly appointed Presid ing Elder, Dr. C. C. Scott, pre sided over the first Quarterly Conference for the Conference Year 1969-1970, at Bethl Church, Monday evening, Dec. 13, at 8:00 p.m. During the business session officers were retained for the year. They are, Mrs. Maude Ed wards, secretary, Mrs. Aleece Faulkner, and Mrs. Catherine Gill, assistants. Mr. Monroe Snipes and Mr. Charles Hamil ton were appointed Marshals. Reports for all organizations, departments and boards were read and received by the Con ference. A short but Impressive me morial service was held In mem ory of the deceased members of the church this quarter. They were Dr. Charles U. DeBerry and Mr. Curtis Farrar. All Stewards of the church were retained. They were con firmed at this session. Dr. Scott expressed himself as being glad to preside In this District, and is looking forward to a prosperous year. Senior Citizens Dinner The Senior Members of Bethel were honored at a dinner Sun day, Dec. 14, following the 11:00 a.m. service. This affair was sponsored by the Pastor's Aid Club and the Gospel Choir. The Pastor and Presidents of these organizations wish to thank all members and friends who helped in any way to make this dinner a success. Those senior members who could not be present had dinner delivered to their homes by other members of the church in order that no one was left out. District Superintendents of Sun day Schools of the Western North Carolina Conference and their assistants were dinner guests. Ebony Anyone? Get your subscription for Ebony while the campaign is in progress. Reports for the cam paign are made every Tuesday night at the church. A Thought To Fonder Not Enough ? "Be -ot simply good, but good for something." ? Thoreau Hospital Sick List (Continued from Page 4) DISCHARGES Mrs. Evelyn Jones 1103 Avalon Rd. Mr. Carl Hudson 612% Park Ave. Mrs. Lessie Reid 232 Swrman St. Mrs. Annie Brown 713 Poteat Ct Mrs. Georgia Orrell 1708 Raystan Dr. Miss Carol Vaughn 2209 Apache St Mrs. Raynell Butler 1003 Decatur St Mr. Willie CordeU 3015 Freeman Mill Rd. Mr. Rufus Graves 1820 Britton St Miss Judy Lucan 1432 Ardmore Dr. Mr. Claude Harris 211 Huffman St Mrs. Yvonne Martin Rt. 2, Kernersville, N. C. Mr. White Booker 1007 Bennett St Mr. Dovel Watson 208 Craig St Mr. Glenna McCandless 1005 Alamance Rd. Mr. Leary Thomas 501 Bennett St Mr. John Ginyard 217 Bingham St Miss Janice Weatherly 403 Boyd St Mrs. Carolyn Kirby 1504 Bellevue St Miss Dorothy Neals 2204 Acorn Rd. Mrs. Agnes Walker 200 Doak St. Subscribe to THM FUTURE OUTLOOK COMMUNITY FUNERAL SERVICE INC. IBS* S. Market St GREENSBORO. N. C. Phone 275-8571 Arthur Lw, Jr. ? Alexander Parker ?o?3?.Ha *UM0aa H ins &?80ait? (greetings DRV CLEAN INC SEVEN CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 208 E. Sycamore ? 607 S. Elm ? 915 Gorrell 1406 E. Market ? 1619 Gorrell ? 600 N. Elm ? 1200 Auheboro