SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Bethel News Tithing Sunday Sunday, September 6, Is Tith ing Sunday at Bethel Church. All officers of the church are urged to take the lead in the tithing offering. All members are urged to join in to make this Sunday one long to be re membered. "There are those who give and know not pain in giving, nor do they seek Joy, nor give with mindfulness of virture." Through the hands of such as these God speaks, and from behind their eyes He smiles upon the earth. All you have shall some day be given, therefore give now, that the season of giving may be yours and not your inherit ors." Pictorial Directory To those members who still desire to have their pictures taken for the Pictorial Directory for the church, you may come to the church Tuesday, Sept 8, from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 pun. for this. Give your name to Miss Eileen Gilmer or Leon S. Penn, Jr., and make sure you keep your appointment. The Directory will be beautiful when compil ed. It will be more beautiful with the complete membership of Bethel. Think about this! Presiding: Elder To Speak At Bethel Our Presiding Elder, Dr. C. C. Scott will be the speaker at Bethel, Sunday, September 13, at 11:00 ajm. All are invited to this service. Fourth Quarterly Conference The Fourth Quarterly Con ference of the year will convene at Bethel Church, Monday, Sept. 14, at 8:00 p.m. Dr. C. C. Scott will be in charge. All report from all organizations, boards, departments, etc. should b? ready by September 9. All are urged to please comply with thig request. Anniversary Service We have been invited to wor ship at Pearson AJIZ Church in Yanceyville, N. C. for the Ushers' Anniversary. Our pi?*or will be the speaker. Our Senior and Gospel Choirs will serve, as will our ushers. The Rev. E. G. McClellan is serving as pastor of Pearson Church, and has ex tended the invitation to worship there. A Thought To Ponder "And even as each of you stands alone in God's knowledge, so must each one of you be alone in his knowledge of God and in his understanding of the earth." ? Kahili Gibran Subscribe to TMM rUTURZ OUTLOOK COMMUNITY FUNERAL 8EBYICX, INC. 1930 E. Market at GREENSBORO, N. C. Phooe 375-8871 Arthur Lm, Jr. Alexander Parker Earl R. BrcATn, Director LETTER TO THE EDITOR Mr. J. F. Johnson, Editor The Future Outlook 1306 East Market Street Greensboro, N. C. 27401 Dear Mr. Johnson: Thank you most sincerely for your recent coverage of the new position, "Community Relations Specialist" at the North Caro lina A&T State University. I hope that this line relation ship between you and the uni versity program will continue, and that you will help us keep the public informed of any im pact this new program may have on the community at large. Kindest personal regards. Sincerely, Sampson (Sam) Buie, Jr. Community Relations Specialist NELSON-FRAZIER WEDDING SATURDAY Miss Rhonda Elrekia Nelson and Gerald Cicero Frazier will] be married on Saturday, Sept | 5 at Providence Baptist Church, Greensboro, N. C. The bride is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson of 906 Sevier Street. A graduate of Smith High School, she is now attending Guilford Tech nical Institute, Jamestown, N. C., majoring in Secretarial Science. Miss Nelson is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs E. D. London, 1101 Alamanct Road. Mr. Frazier, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Luther D. Frazier ol 733 Bennett St, Greensboro, is serving in the United States Army and is stationed at Fort Devens, Mass. Sp. 4 Frazier is a graduate of Dudley High School and at tended the North Carolina Agri cultural and Technical State University and the University of North Carolina at Greens boro, majoring in Psychology. Mrs. Ottie Shamberger 1505 Perkins St Mrs. Susie Stradford 2314 Church St. Mr. Robert Turner 1107 Vance St. Miss Mamie Taylor Brown Summit NOW OPEN THE ALL NEW BUTLER'S PERSONAL TOUCH (Barber Shop) 823 West Florida Street In the West Florida Street Shopping Center Open Six Days Each Week HOURS: 8:30-6:30 Monday through Friday 8 : 00-6 : 00 Saturday PRICES: Monday Through Friday Men $1.50 Students (13-18) $1.25 Boys (up to 12 years) $1.00 Ladies . $1.00 PRICES: Saturday Men $1.75 Students (13-18) $1.50 Boys (up to 12 years) $1.00 Ladies $1.00 BARBERS: James R. Butler Jack B. Headen orthetai Bottled under the authority of The Coca-Cola Company by the people in your town who bring you Coca-Cola

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