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EIGHTEEN BUSINESSES ABE SHABING COSTS OF MEALS IN CAMPAIGN (Continued from Page 1) and supplying a large number of volunteer workers for the campaign." The campaign sponsors this year include: Lorillard Corpora tion, First Union National Bank, Western Electric, Blue Bell, Sears, Roebuck & Company, Carolina By-Products Company, Pilot Life Insurance Company, Cone Mills Corporation and Bur lington Industries. Sunday School Lesson (Continued from Page S) lieved will not suffice. In our day, we must be prepared to in terpret the gospeL . . Our writer's admonition that we need to interpret the gospel to people and not just repeat old phrases loved by the congrega tion implies that we must get involved in their lives; we must understand what makes them tick. And this is the point made by Harvey Cox, the second theo logian we quoted in the first section of the lesson. Read his statement again. Involvement here means see ing the world through the eyes of the other person and being willing to talk with him in his language. Obviously this lan guage will vary, depending on the person. Let us listen in as one man relates his experience: "My daughter and my sons say ? as daughters and sons do these days ? that they cannot talk to me about sin but that they can talk about estrange ment and brokenness. Good. At least we are talking and their words . . . get closer to the root of the human problem than mine ! do. ... If you are dealing with a juvenile delinquent whose tyrannical parents have beaten and abondoned him, it might be better to speak of God as a probation officer than as a fath er. The point is that we should not permit our preference for certain ancient and cherished tt minologies that may have served well enough in their time to block the communication of the gospel." Hebrews 1 and Acts 17 are important to us in part because they keep us reminded, in these difficult days, that the New Testament writers ? persons who also lived in difficult times ? spoke to people where they were. Can we do the same? We thank thee, our Father, for the revelation of thyself in the life, death, and resurrection of thy Son, Jesus. Continue to make real his presence among us through the recorded memory of his deeds in Scripture. By the power of thy Holy Spirit, make us participants In his dream for the reconciliation of man. Amen. FREE SAMPLE WIG Beautiful first quality collar length or tapered wig. Pay for styling only. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Choose any color, any style. Human hair or miracle wash and wear. Send for free details Write FREE WIGS Dept. 62, 102 W. Sedgwick St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 Others are United Dairies, Southern Life Insurance Com pany, Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, Carolina Steel Corporation, Wachovia ' Bank & Trust Company, Boren Clay Products Company, North Carolina National Bank, J. P. Stevens & Company and First Citizens Bank Sc. Trust Company. Bethel News World Communion Sunday Sunday, October 4, is World Communion Sunday. Commun ion service will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. L. S. Penn, Sr., during the 11:00 a.m. wor ship service. All members are urged to attend this service. In the afternoon at 4:00 p.m. members of Bethel have been invited to worship with Bethel A.M.E. Church members in ReidsviUe, N. C., the Rev. Sid ney A. Raines, the pastor. The Senior and Gospel Choirs will sing. The ushers will par ticipate in the service. Other members of the congregation will also attend. Call Mrs. Mamie Hooks at 274-3722, or Mr. and Mrs. Theren Black at 273-9045 for bus reservation. 18th Anniversary Observance The Pulpit Aid will celebrate its 18 th Anniversary Sunday, Oct. 11, at 3:30 p.m. in the Fel lowship Hall. Our own, the Rev. Mrs. Lucy James will be the speaker. The Senior and Gospel Choirs will sing. You will miss a great treat if you miss this service. Come one, come all. "Loyalty D ay** Sunday, Oct 18 Is "Loyalty Day" at Bethel Church. Dr. L. C. Dowdy, President of A. and T. State University, will be the speaker at 11:00 a.m. At 7:00 p.m., the Rev. Sidney A. Raines, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church, Reidsville, N. C. will be the speaker. He will be accompanied by the choir, ush ers and congregation. T,he "Kings and Queens" are urged to make their reports to the Finance Committee by 6:00 pjn. Floral Club The first meeting of the Floral Club for this season was held Sunday, Sept. 27, with Mr. and Mrs. Theren Black in their home, 120 Laurel St. at 5:00 p.m. Mrs. C. F. Gill presided. The calendar of activities for the year was discussed. Mem bers present were, Mesdames Ida B. Wilkins, Aleece Faulkner, Carrie Black, Alice Benton, C. F. Gill, and Mr. Artis Bodciie, and Mr. Theren Black. The next meeting will be held Sunday, Oct. 25, with Mrs. Ida B. Wilkins as hostess. GOOD BO AD MANNERS (Continued from Page 1) road manners". Good road manners as defin ed by Hertz Rent A Car means: 1. Respect the rights of others. 2. Obey traffic signals and traffic signs. 3. Maintain proper speeds. Do not assume the posted speed limit is the safe speed, especially in bad weather. 4. In heavy traffic tie-ups, re lax and wait for the jam to ease up. 5. Don't try to break speed records. 6. When passing be certain be yond a doubt you have the necessary time and distance to pass safely and return to your right hand lane. 7. Let the other drivers know your intentions in plenty of time. Use your directional signals. 8. Drive defensively. Never as sume the other driver is go ing to make the right move. These general tips on "Good Road Manners", Hertz believe*, can prove to be extremely help ful in keeping the weekend va cation not only safe and enjoy able but will provide the pleasant memories on which to build next year's activities. Harvey West Music Co., Inc. Telephone 275-9531 226-226 W. Market St FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER Phone 292-4548 Back To School Program 24 Months Rental Plan on Band Instruments
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