Burlington Plans
Trade Fair Exhibit
An expected quarter - million
people will have a chance to
learn more about the products
and services of Burlington Indus
tries, North Carolina’s leading In
dustrial employer.
W. B. Grimes, Jr., Plant Mana
ger, announced that products of
Phenix Plant would be part of
the Burlington exhibit at the
North Carolina International
Trade Fair in Charlotte.
The widely-publicized event is
scheduled for April 27 through
IMay 4. Among the quarter-mil
lion spectators expected to attend
will be thousands of professional
buyers” from throughout the U
nited States and abroad.
An earlier announcement that
Burlington Industries planned to
exhibit at the Trade Fair was
made through the Governor’s of
fice by Hargrove Bowles, Jr.,
chairman of the State’s Board of
Conservation and Development.
The board is sponsoring the eight
day international event for bene
fit of North Carolina industries
wishing to aggressively improve
their marketing positions on a
state, national, and world wide
basis.
Burlington’s exhibit area will
measure some 400 square feet
and will be located in the center
of the Charlotte Coliseum, Mr.
Grimes said.
In describing the design and
contents of the Burlington exhi
bit, Mr. Grimes said:
"The Burlington exhibit will in
clude products of Phenix Plant,
as well as those of over 60 Bur
lington plants in North Carolina.
Entitled The Wonderful World
of Textiles,’ Burlington’s display
will depict the wide diversity of
the Company’s production in
North Carolina and 15 other
states where Burlington manu
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Easter Plans
The Easter Feast of the Resur
rection will be celebrated at Trin
ity Episcopal church, Phifer
Road, at 10 a.m. Sunday. Worship
of the Risen Lord will be offered
in the service of the Holy Eucha
rist.
■In preparation for this celebra
tion, there will be services each
day beginning tonight. The e
vents will be traced that led up
to the Crucifixion and the pro
claiming of its victory in the Re
surrection. Today’s Maundy Thur
sday observance at 7:30 p.m. will
include the Office of Evening
Prayer with portions of script
ure from the Lamentations of Je
remiah and Christ’s great prayer
for His church in the ITth Chap
ter of the Gospel according to St.
John. The story of Christ’s suf
fering and crucifixion is recited
in the words of St. Luke’s Gos
pel as part of the Order for the
Lord’s Supper. The congregation
will then watch with Christ as he
prays in agony in the Garden of
Gethsemane before his arrest.
On Friday, the Day of the Cru
cifixion, there will be a series of
devotions beginning at 12 noon,
“the ninth hour”, when darkness
covered the whole land. Scripture
readings will include the story of
the offering of Isaac by Abraham
and then the story of the offer
ing of Christ on the Cross for the
sin of mankind as told in the 18
th and 19th Chapters of St. John.
On Good Friday night the 7:30
service will include readings from
Isaiah about the Second Chapter
of St. Peter’s First Epistle.
On Saturday at 7:30 p.m. East
er Even will mark the ancient
Christian observance of baptism
into the crucified and risen
Christ. Biblical selections from
the Book of Job and the Sixth
Chapter of St. Paul’s Letter to
the Romans foretell the Resurrec
tion and man’s share in it through
his baptism into the Body of
Christ.
At the main celebration of tht
Resurrection on Sunday at 10 a.
m., the living Christ is present
through the bread and wine in
which He makes His Body and
Blood as He did in the Upper
Room on the night in which He
was betrayed. The Service is di
vided Into two parts, the work of
the Word nad the Work of the
Sacrifice.
In the first part dealing with
the Word, God’s saving power to
deliver the Old Israel from death
by the Egyptians is read from
Exodus. Then God’s saving pow
er in Christ for the New Israel
is described by St. Paul in his
■Letter to the Colossians along
with the story of Christ’s Resur
rection in the 20th Chapter of St.
John.
The second part of the Eucha
ristic Service, thew ork of the
Sacrifice, the congregation bring
their total lives to the risen
Christ; these lives are given to
God in the saorifk/al offering of
Christ in the Crucifixion and Re
surrection, and then are received
back in a relnewed form in the
Body and Blood of the living
Christ.
The sermon and hymns as well
as the service itself proclaim the
Resurrection news. The congre
gation’s actions and words are
all directed toward the praise
and adoration of their risen Sav
ior. Because this is the one neces
sary thing, everything else is eli
minated; /there will be no Sunday
School or Adult Class that day.
The celebration of Easter is
continued for the next two days
with a service of Holy Commun
ion on M inday at 10:00 and on
Tuesday at 7:00 ajn. At these
services the scripture passages
will tell of the appearance of
Christ in the breaking of bread
at Emmaus and His appearance
to the disciples in the Upper
Room.
The public is welcome to at
tend all services at the church.
Two C^rs Totaled
In Two Accidents
Two cars were judged total
losses in accidents investigated
by city police officers during the
past week.
The 1951 automobile of James
Alex Dugan, Bessemer City, was
judged a total loss Saturday fol
lowing an accident in which
Wayne Gerald Staves was charg
ed with a stop light violation.
Staves reportedly ran the red
light at the intersection of Bat
tleground Avenue and King:
Street and struck the Dugan ve
hicle which was traveling south
on Battleground.
Damage to the Staves car was
estimated at $125.
Sunday Lula Neil Hullender,
815 Gantt Street, was charged
with failure to yield the right
of way following an accident
wihch left her car a total loss.
Hullender reportedly pulled In
to Second Street from Blanton
Street and struck the right side
of a vehicle being driven south
on Second Street by Doris Heath
Upchurch, 1210 Second Street.
Damage to the Upchurch car, a
1960 model, were estimated at
$325.
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