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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 7

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-V A 4Ct0 assfaarilsaU 1149 (O lM 1 LL CsL Warrta AS tas bee -JL of to tstats. K.LZhr,. By School Years mi ISrs. B. KHa.

AMI 1149 04 sflj mm A 1 49 hmt-mmlm after fast SewwTi Tgo and Sub-Teoi 4s win bo awarded. Mrs. Tlicnaxd- 1149 mkip mMm Ml svas. MawtMy Recent gueobi of Mr. and aoa stated.

ResTistratioa foes oi so Qub are being anpletely wot tar MT Mi by dm mm miw 7 JO WSCS- tJBAMON aKTMOOtST CMUSjCM Se ha Mmm Donald Frost tad Mr. and Mr, lavry, Gibson were Mr- and En- canta vul be charted to Johl with s7. Jo Li tr-'J Larsy at sesaiisj Swteeyi McSWUS -essn's areata hi MWwaSl SO cents monthly dues tJWfcafter. Wayhesboro, Fetrs2ia. J.

A. Meyers of- Texas. Hall. JS pJB Sunday, 1040-Wdi schaal 1140 list Waicfcfe Skating parties, bay tidea. gwzai this fall.

ccordm( to tbt new director, Mn. J. Richardson. In place of using ages to determine which club Sewart pendente nay join chool daues mm wesMaa Hw sssassa Mrs foaaaay. Watt i WSC9 Guests of Mrs.

It. M. Batifh Thaaksgivuig baasiuats, Uahioi shows, sod for Wihwfct a 949 am wfttj Inn 1240 6rdoe Georgia visiting Mr 'asJ Mrs. "I MnHOWn CMUtCH mal dances too have been pxAedul- ara to be used. John Sipe.

I Sub-Teea-ekib menroere wiU ed. iTull announcefiipgt of WtCS awn aVasaasts raatsjo a W49 mm. 949 end 740 am J0 am. 4m) nHt of she oWJaei kejsjiel 90 mirtifc ftm9jy yt10 mI- vshtiaaVaMf 9sdk tee 1 Hroi anststWsf SwadVnrs. On school.

1040 war! 1140 Seceasf Sunday. Church school I040 arership Cky school iflflQ Wednesday fir wiLT dc made later. come from the (4 gradea 'while hare been Robbie Rowlett and children of Nashville. Mr. and' Mrs.

B. Garvin of Nashville. Mrs. W. H.

Rowlftte and eng)i-i tat, Mabl. ff Road, Mrs. Bessie Lee Jones and Mias Susia Sebd aod Mrs. R. A.

Sobel have 'retortied i A Teen and Sub-Teenager of the the Teen Age clubbers wiH be from Wce'iiosa'er am Hcow BvHdafSlo. issonsl Thuiseey the 9-13 grades wpto and Including moBTjrTwnrpeTiarnt from a recent TnpTo IinitoiV MIHH MCmOtin CMUtCN Itheir 19th birthd mmmm mm luwiw ouwouys pi beinf presented by local mer chants. tBa GarvtB ol Nwhaille, and Mrs. miriw mj hu uiujviiti sv: MUrS CHAPH MfTHOWSI CHWCH A contest to- name the two new Sunday tfftaat, 10 mm mftiing warship. II a.mj MTT, las 10 Ma dubs has been approved and pru Saturday gujjU HtJ -dBMadl afallaat J.

J. mm mmm at rwB" mwmw nug mmooytt v.nur0i tcnool. illnJU. mmtana Km Warren and daughter. Mrs.

Rebecca Shipley of Murfreesboro, Guests of Mr; and Bill p.mjnaa's dub 3rd Wpdmnday; 7:30 Wtowsriip at Miss Susie Sobel were Mr. and. UDC Holds Luncheon Meeting MTSC Codori are Mr. and Mrs: Roland and arm SunrJoy Oiureh schaal I040t worship. IIiOO.

UUAIO CNAPft MfTHOOrll CHIMCH a A C- Phillips Pvst and third Sundays. Church schaal. HM. Sscand and fourth Surideys. Church school.

MK warship. 1740. Thr faurm Thursday: WSCS HBfTS CNAPfl MITHODIS1 CHUICM Umj. A C. PhitliBS Robinson of Memphis.

Mrs. Lloyd E. Gaw of Nashville." ameaasssgeat yrTj Recent guests of and Mrs. Lowell Swayze -werr Mr and Mrs. -Charles Swayze of ML Veraon, 401S Wershia, 1149 The Sam Davis Home Chapter, cervices EASSAS Jl IAS Recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. United Daughters of the Confed- IQ.50 amWerehh Gradis Deaion werf Mr. and Mrs. eracyr met Thursdoyat tte Janej Presents fanaLthMJwnd warship. reonesaoy.

7 JO OydeStalcup of Patrick Air'-e Simmons tea room, with Mrs J. N. Barnett as hostess Base, Florida. qii, noimct Visiting Mr. and H.

F. Fann The luncheon labia was centered with an arrangement -of purpla, pink and green jtrapes with. oUwr were sons. John of Nashville and Mr. and Mrs: Bobby W.

Kiher and children of Nashville were re- cent guests of Miss Mary Jo Hale. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Wood row -Thomas were Mr. and, Mrs.

Dorris Gambill and chiK dren. dyn. MVttsNi Alfred of Smorrna. 'lift With Father." a warmly humorous comedy, based on the chaotic life of- the unpredktabla Day family, has been chosen by the Buchanan Players at Middle fruit, on a silver tray. Media Sinnott, president.

Rtt4 4(fc ARb4r4M49)T' pW UOWNt CHAPft MITHO0IS1 CNUtCN Pirsl Sundayi 10 ajw. -Sunday jcKaal 7 p.m. T. Inswd Svmiayi 0 a.m.- Sunday schaal II a-m. Mamhaj warship 7 p.m.

MY7 Third Surfdayi 10 Swnday schaal 11 a.m. Mtliif Tyrsilp tra Smemsrmaa MTr rawrih Swndayt 10 a m-Marnlnf warshlprll a-m. Sunday sshsst 7 pm MV7. cainsviui Mimee'Si cnwcn Pint and third Sunday si Church saSaai, 1040. Sasanl and faurlh Sundayv Warship.

1-43i church schaaC I0US. ttr 7 p.m, at Uicanas. tAOUVtUI MfTHOWSI CNUtCN branching a'ary Sunday Church schaal al 10 ai frst Sunday. 7 p.m.. preaching.

4:3 Op.m avary Sunday, a' Jar yavfh masli 4:30 p.m.. Junlar High fallawship. KEDION MlTHOOIfl CHUKN W. T. 4laala 1rs Sunday: 10 p.m.

Sunday schaal. 7 p.m. MVP. Sacand Sunday: 10 Marnlrtg warship. 11 Sunday schaal 7 p.m.

MVP Third Sunday: 10 a Sunday sthaat. "7 p.m. tYP Pavr Sundayi 10 a.mundoy schaelJ a.m. Marntaf warship. teCKI'S MtMOtlAt MFTHODin CHU1CVI amy freeehinf.

T49 asked members to consider ap- Thomas White, USN, has been propriate project" for the commglbome visiting his barents, Mr. and Tennessee State College: as their 4 chmst atfradyvtSe teed Mrs. L. B. White.

1140 Sscand and faurlh Sundays: Church school 1040. SEP 2nd and fourth Swnday nights. Wadnasdoy attar four Sundayi WSCS. KIT MfMOtlAl MfTHOWST CNUtCN tav a AforcKbaaks Sundayi Church schaal, 1040; worship, II M. Mandaf afro, third Sunday.

WSCS. Friday nlghtr Cns4r njenas. Second sad four Sunday. MVP el 70. NAZARENE CHUtCH OP INI NAZARPfl) lav.

Jamas Cattla a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Momlng worship sermon by the pastor 4:30 p.m Juniors meat 4:30 p.m. WVPO 740 p.m. Evening CHURCH OP THE NAZARENS.

SMYINA Paster tea. Paul Andrvs Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning warship II. a.m. NVPS 7 p.m.

Evening service 7:30 p.m. Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p.m.'J 1 NEW TESTAMENT BAPTIST CHURCH Central High Schaal Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B- fall production, November 6 and 7.

Based on a best selling biogra year, to be selecU4 at the next meeting. Mrs. Walter Hoover gave a comprehensive report on the state con Mitchell are Mrs. 0. E.

Mitchell" ibto My 0 Warship. Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

Gambill 7 phy by Clarence Day. Jr. and of Copperhill and Mrs. G. Go have returned, from a trip to Obey- tinning urshla (HO JCPfEMON Hlis! forth of Etowah.

hailed as a Broadway success of vention in Chattanooga, which shejerme, Wyoming where ttiey- were J-Julf, 1M2. Services 7:43 p.m. front the attended as delegate guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mer- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Medlin and Beyfvangelist.

Smyrna chapter the first degree, the play promises to be another feather in the cap for Mrs. Dorethe Tucker, director of the Buchanan Players. ritt and family. and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, L.

Baucom. W. J. Stallings read a piece about the unveiling of a lOilO. Sunday hn ng Bible itudy 7:30 Stm-.

7:00. Students cast for roles are marker at Woodstock, on Oc- daughter. Jacqueline, have been Gay Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Recent guests of Mr.

andJtfrs. recent guests of Rev. Dick Clmine weather Goodlett founder of UDC. CHtl IHAtPISVtUI tebisli, Minister James Thompson and children were Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Coth-. ren and Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Joy-ner. Shofner Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Puckett, Jr. 140 o-m. Freoching 7:00 -elve members and a guest. Miss Stella Nance, were present Walsdayi 740 p.m. Warship.

Gay Tucker of Murfreesboro; A. Powell, McMinnville; Carole' Sanford, Lebanon: Larry Stanley, McMinnville; Gordon' Anderson, Shelbyville; Pat Murphy, Oak Ridge; Sandra Lccke, Wartrace; Donna Petty, Winchester; Anne Petty, Columbia; Carlton Sivells, IF QS1, SMYINA ibtejlool. IIiOO Momlng wor- 1 L. a Becent guests of Mr. and Smyrna News Notes clati.

7:30 p.m Evening I class. 7:30 p.m.- I'M Wesley 4kin were Mrs. Olivia Wade of Una, Mr. and Mrs. Inman and daughters of Nashville, Mrs.

Grady Haynes spent a re by Mrs. Ross Goodloe. A social hour will follow the business WAITEI HIU cent week-end in Danville, Ky. Is, Minister lullahoma; Larry Sanders. Wa-tertown; Madeline Davis, Murfreesboro; Sylvia Hennessee.

Old with her niece, Mrs. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cart-wright. r- Ldy.

IIiOO a.m. Worship: and: family. ednetdayt 7:30 p.iiMi H'ckory; Myra Mosley, Cowan; Jefferson demonstration club James Gentry, Chapel Hill. Enjoying a weekend trip to the STEWART'S CREEK Mrs, Mary Criddle is visiting her members enjoyed a trip to Nash ville last Thursday. They, had dhi Sharon Lee, Chattanooga, is stu son, Smith criddle and family in Smokies were Mr.

Mrs. Roy. Helton, Miss Sherry Goodman, and 'r Mice Rjwrv Tnrflaf, dent director, rris KhooL 11:00 a.m. Morning warship Wadnesdoyi Mo. and will fly from ner in a private dining room at 'cafeteria and attended a.

there to Eau Gallie, Fla. to visit her other son, Billy Criddle and. ley. W. ftafcert Oavb) 10:00 a.m.

Sunday 1140 a.m. Morning worship 4:30 p.m. MVP. 740 p.m. fvening wurshlp.

WeeV aesdoyt 70 p.m Mid-week Bible study. IHOBPTN METHODIST CNURC4 lev. W. T. Steele Pirst Sunday 10 o.m.

Sunday school. II a.m. Momlng warship. Second Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday school 7 p.m.

Evening fellewship. Third Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday 11 a.m. Morning worship Pour Sundayi 10 a.m. Sunday school 7 p.m.

Evening fellowship. SMYINA METHODIST CHURCH Dsyle Masters, Patfcr Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Church school. 11:00 a.m. Morn ng worship.

4:30 p.m. Youth groups. 7:30 p.m. Evening SMYRNA PREE METHODIST CHURCH lev. Olsa I.

Rhedes, Paster Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday scSool 1140 a.m. Morning worship. 7:00 p.m.Pree Methodist Youth 7:30 p.m. Evening worship.

Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting. Peh' lowship meeting for all young people. DUNAWAY METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wesley Wilder First and third Sunday- "burch school, worship, Second and fourth Sundays: Church school, 10:00.

SEP p.m.. at after second Sundayi wscs. STONES RIVER METHODIST CHURCH Pirst and third Sundays: Church school. worship, MYP. 12:30 Second and fourth Sundays: Church, school, MYP.

11:00. Tuesday after second and fourth Sundays: WSCS. movie later. Jimmy Chockley, U. S.

Lor GOD OOP Members going were: Mrs. Ru- Sunday Sunday school; 11:00, morning service; 4:30 p.m.. Bible study; 7:30 p.m., evening service. Wednesday evenings 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. PENTECOSTAL UNITED PENTECOSTAl CHURCH 1001 North Spring Str -Manael J.

Tharp, Paster 10:00 a.m. -Sunday school 11 IS a.m. Momlng worship. PRESBYTERIAN FIRST CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ot I. aiafr St.

A. D. Salisbury, Minister Sunday: Sunday school at 9:43 a.m. Graded classes for all ages. Mornign worship at 1140 a.m.

Primary Cru-saders at 6:00. p.m. Junior Crusaders at 6:00 p.m. Senior High CYP at 4:00 p.m Evening worship at 7:00 p.m. (The nursery is provided for Sunday school, morning worship and evening worship.) Tuesday: Cumberland men's -fellowship at 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday: Mid-week service ot 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal at 8:13 p.m. Thursday! Visitation at 7:30 p.m. PIRST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, U.

S. Spring and Callage Streets Ralph M. llewellyn. Minister Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 a.m.

Youth fellowship 4:00 p.m. Evening worship 7:00 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, in Chapel, 7:30 p.m. Deacons and Elders meet second Wednesday of each month. NORTHMiNSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S04 Clark Btvd Rev.

Joseph I. Bishep Sunday school 9:30. a.m. Worship 1U00 am. Choir pra'e-rice 7:30 Thursday night.

Junior church 11 a.m. for ages 4 12. CHIPPIE EEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. Smith. Pastor 1st Thursday following 1st Sunday: 1:30 p.m.

Women of the Morning" wofshlpr" 7100 p.mj Youth fellowship 10:00 a.m. Sunday school. 11:30 a.m-Moming worship. 8:00 p.m. Evening worship.

First and family. Will Haynes of St. Louis, Mo fus Johns, Mrs. H. H.

Johns, Mrs rterd, Paster Museum has returned to his station in Texas. He has been visiting this pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Cbocfe 1140 a.m. Morning war Ernest Graves, Mrs. George spent Saturday and Sunday here Young, Mrs. Logan Gentry, Mrs. Attracts Visitors ley and other relatives la the :00 Evening worship.

OP 000 telrd Una iRbHvTuneMrs. Robert Crowder, with his mother. -aas munity. Mrs. Burton Francis, Mrs.

Ellis smith Rea, Jr. Mason. They were joined for din Since the first workable car ne- Miss Sadie Brown of Nashville was luncheon guest of Mrs. Frank! srahart cheat, clotiai tai all ages. o.m.

Sermon 7 JO Sermon Mondayi: 7:00" ner by Mrs. Lillard Swain of Nash- gouaiea an uncertain course in Ridley on Friday. viile, a former member 1893, man has been intrigued by automobiles. In later years, this beguiling interest has been with p.m. Worship and Sibb) Mrs.

Franklin Weakley Teturned from Rctherford Hospital on Mr. and Mrs. Claud Martin of Los Angeles. are visiting Gary O'Neal Has Birthday Party Gary O'Neal, son of Mr. Mrs.

Smith O'Neal, celebrated bis seventh birthday with party at, his home on Rock Springs Road. Youngsters enjoying games refreshments wer 7 Susan "Mesd old cars, the older the better. One OP 000 i Road good place to exercise your ad Mr. and Mrs. John Adkerson of Jeffersonv-c miration for ancient cars is at the Antique Car Museum at Union Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wood vis, Minister ith. Frittell. Supt Morning irship 7 p.m. Mid-week City in northwestern Tennessee.

Moore spent the week-end with The Junior Class of Smyrna TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH Youth fellowship. Thurs-' Founded by two car loving relatives jn West Tenn. Christian experience makes' Coming dance after the jame on friend, we have never met. ows, Mary Pat Kriegner, line Ziolkowski, Karen O'Neal. Nat Millican, Chuck Meadows, Clifford Travis.

Stavt Meeting' at Mirch1tNe1tM Scheel-Pester Rev Joel Underwood Sunday school. a.m. Morning worship mys WSCS first Thursday of each month -Mrs. John Lowry of Atlanta and brothers who have collected since 1932, the museum features not only autos but' a variety of smaller 10 a m. Friday night.

Music was furnish Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kellam of PROPHECY ed by the Journeymen's Band of third 10:00 ajn. Sunday -jehooL WINMOW METHOP'St CHURCH IeiandrlTr were -of hub caps, radiator Hiilsey. Donnie Fergus, Romua SMYRNA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH" Rev.

W. T. Steele ornaments and a high quality guests of Mrs. J. wwry.

i presented with a cake. Cookies and David Hulsey. Robert P. Inman, Pastor Sunday- 10:00 a.m. Church school Ichoot 11:00 a.m.

Morr First" Sundayi 10 e.m.Moming worship. II group of small steam engines. were served the. euests. For the people msst.

Pririoyf school Mrs. JOC McCluskey Of Ocanola, nasinr Ihp rnnm wa rlpmralort Probably the most notable, dis- aday 7:30 p.m. Midweek her play shows the major style and Miss, has recently visited with silver and blue. A large crowd technical changes in the Ford car mother, Mrs. B.

B. Johns. was in attendance. CIENCE during Henry Ford's career. The 1915 Ford "Race About," a fore Mrs.

Lee Victory gave a shower JPJST, SCIENTIST runner of today's sports car, is on last Saturday night for Mr, and ARMY DRAFT QUOTA WASHINGTON (UPD-The De heel. 11:00 Church remarkably modern in its lines. Mrs. Rip Dillon who Jost their estimenial meeting Read- There are also Ford models household goods in a recent fire Spring St Open weekdays through the 1920's and the renown which destroyed the house. 'There Bill's-r Pawn Shop "Loans On Anything of Value) 120 So.

Map fense Department Tuesday set a quota of 6,000 Army draftees dtuS ing December. It was 2,000 more ed edition which introduced the wera 40 gueeta. IIGHTS famed V-8. Is rusesi A '27 Pierce Arrow recalls the Circle I of Smyrna Presoyterianithan the rate for October and Noi 1 lelghn WMTS. 9:00 a.m.

lord's F. Scott Fitzgerald era and has historical significance because its near-modern headlights were the church will meet on Thursday nightivember, but was far below the at the home of Mrs. George Heck-I draft calls Airing the Berlin cri-athorn. The program will be given sis last fall. sol.

11:00 m. Merning 7:30 p.m. Wednesdayi HOOVER'S GAP METHODIST CHURCH O. H. lane, Poster 1 st Sundayi Worship; 10 Osm- church school 1 1 a.m.

2nd and 4th Sundayi Church school 10 o.m 3rd Sunday Church school 10 a.mN worship 11 a.m. BLACKMAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. W. Steele Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.; morning worship, 11:13 e.mj evening warship. 7:30 p.m.

KElUY'S CHAPEl METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wesley Wilder First and third Sundays) Warship. MS; church school, 10:43 Second end fourth Sundays: Church school." 10:00. Sunday evening fellowship, 7:00 p.m., at lascassas. Tuesday oer: mird Sundayi WSCS.

lASCASSAS METHODIST CHURCH rK Rev. Wesley Wilder Pirsl and third Sundays: Church schaal, 10:00. Second and fourth Sundaysi Church scheel, 10:00: worship, 00. Sunday evening fellewship at 740 p.m ST MARK'S METHODIST CHURCH Rev. James Beaty Sunday: 1:30 a.m.

Worship; 9:43 a.m. Church school; 10i5? a.m. Worship; 5:30 p.m. Junior High, senloi and college youth meetings; 7 p.m. Evening warship.

Wednesdayi 4:30 p.m. Fellowship tupperi 7i15 p.m. Bible study; 7:30 pjn. Choir rehearsal. CEDAI OIOVE MSTHODIS1 CHUacri first actually into the big Jefferson Road Boyce Wallace, Pastor Sundayi 9:43 a.m.

Worship service. 10:43 o.m, Sundof school. 7:00 p.m. Young people's meeting 7:43 p.m.- Worship services UVERGNE PllSlYTiRIAN CHURCH Thomas M. Boyd, Minister Sundayi 10:15 a.m.

Church school 11:00 a.m. Morning worship i MT. TABOR CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Manchester Highway Beyee Wallace. Pastor Sundayi 10:15 a.m.-Sunday school. 11:00 a.m Wor -ipjervlcev-7il5 p4.

Young people's meet. 7:45 p.m. Worship (2nd end 4th Sundays) ROCKVAlt CUMBERLAND. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Joe D. Farmer Sunday scheel with eloisse for all ages 9:00 a.m.

Herman Clark, superintendent. Morning worship and sermon by pastor 10:00 a.m. UPPER CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 814 N. Church St. Rev.

W. H. Allen Sunday school: 10:00 a.m. Morning service: 11:00 a.m. Evening worship: 7:15 p.m.

Bible study Tuesday nights. 7:15 p.m." SEWART CHAPEL CatheNc Doily Mats Monday threvgn- Saturday 11 30. Chotr practice Mb-doy 1900 Children's choli practice Saturday 0930 Confessions Saturday 1900 2000. Sunday Masses-OSWond 1100 BaptlsmsSundoy 1200 Protestant front fenders. It also sports an 1A1 CHURCH individual, almost-hidden compart.

DELL DUOS. li'Sf. ment lor golf bags (or perhaps an Caap illegal liquid during those prohibition years). lyvCemmunion) 9:30 a.m. fl BEAUTS BOOTIFUL tl.

Worship and sermoiii chmsn. Nursery Is pro- The finest restoration In the mu seum was done on a 1910 Waverly 1:00 a.m services. Help Electric, when acquired the frame 10 a.m. an the first and sn the second and fourth was almost in two pieces, but the Put You Out Front in experts at Union City restored it INESSIS ta tsn aai fn, fWVrmW I (Mil Offs mWmWn to mint condition. The car actual the Fashion Parade rch black ar Woeasmoka II 1 I to ly runs on electricity from large, ktins.

4:15 p.m. WetaV leelhef Wsth nytaMi cumbersome under the Rev leaa Nerrss Paster p.m. Theocratic ministry hood. Tuesday! p.mv B.Styh'sk suede ansj kfock; Sundavi lutheran service 0800. Sunday school 0930.

5-10 Overcoat clad men with hats pulled-low-fairly leap into-one's imagination on seeing the awe Ul lUTHERAN CHURCH Sundayi 1st w4 Sundaysi 1040-Worshlp, 11:00 Church schaal 2nd and 4th Sundaysi 1040 Church school. -mOOWershlp Sunday evening foUawshlp. HAVNIi CrUPt MITHODIS1 CHUtCH tav. Uaa Nafrii, Paster Sundayi 1st and 3rd. 10:00 ChuraS schaal.

11:00 War-ship 2nd and 4rhi 1040-Warrhip 1 1 40 Church school 7.00 Sawday, evening fellewship Thursdoyi 740-Prayer ICA some '36 Packard super-eight, leather aaatwrtn aaw squared tea and heel. Available i arewn I tones. Teens' and Waal's Sitae 5-10 ItlMIn 'atauanfaj passenger sedan. Known as the SMC Maple St. "gangster car," this one is not to be confused with other Packards t.m.

warship service. Warship service--1100 WealieidayrTWutrehotr practice-" 1900 UNITARIAN DISCUSSION GROUP Meets at 125 Highland Interested persons call 893-8014 'Youth 10:13 a.m.: odutts 10-45 am UNITED PENTECOSTAl CHURCH 1001 Spring St. Manuel J. Tharp, Paster Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Morning worship IIiOO a.m.

Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week service, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. CHUtCH I of that year. still fairly common. CONCORD MITNOOin CHURCH ted rk The car in question is longer than a present-day airport limousine a "Mifode1 aaattol m4 heav ode I In la heaw I $4.99 HMrihinvNw Mask wMh rasj I 1 Ba(l( o)ta(e fl9MMl.

-At. "1 I tav. Tray Bunch Sundayi 10:00 Church schaal 110 (1st Sun.) Worship. 10:00 (3rd SMj WarthtB. Wednesday after Snd Sundays and packs over 6,000 pounds of Senner.

a.m. Warship ser-tutheran Hour and This dead weight. i i rvfcaer sole, -T Other pars are a '26 Whippet, a '16 Overland (ancestor of today's Teens tVwihh bV Each Week in The Daily News Jdurna! arid Jeep), a '22 Studebaker (last SUasS-10 it square-box design), a 1910 Velie $3.99 l- (tires almost a yard high) and a 1912 Cadillac touring car which irg: intorostod Establishments featured the first electric system I. i i with the starter. They are thirty five autos the entire ihe museum is open from 9 until Monday through Friday and ure Milk Co.

yirffwr4tio Jackson Motel NOW NOOrlVlIrO NIfT ts mm k.r. lImt wBajlJBBaa aBBsraarar feW aBaaaB' from 9 'til 12 on Saturday. Admls- Jackson Bros. Chevroltt Oldsmoblle Murfreesboro Federal leva feather wirb oyw ty MAS. --4 -fsion is2Sents.x There's an added attraction for Taent' gun fanciers in that the museum is located in the same buildine Reody Mix 0.

b.tu.... r- WananV mmimt maammaaamm' sMBVaalBaaSai -n-irW- 'V v-- -f J- 'aaaaMiiMajaaaaaMP Sites 4VH0 .1:1.. 3i Inc. Savings Loan rr- ii4 IV Collate 53.99 jlMMjsUlrSyaele Yaw apo Alwajaj Wolaowiaf1 with the fanwd Dixia Works. This firm stocks parts for every known muzrle-loading American firearm and also sells new, oner ational replicas of famous Amer -ftc-) I Ot'tlMlBl ivlftot WK3I 4 ican weapons such as the deadly Colt ,44.

In the showroom is an mi excellent display containing every U.S. Amy muzze-loadtaM4fhH fleve lefftfcef kHi eewaey heel. 1 R. Y. Martin IMBUUt tPtlt IP Buser Weaving Mills, Inc.

Murtoastort, Ttnit, Smyrna Semqe Center sued to troops since Gen. George Washington commanded. Teens' and an Qf Waman't QQW Plan a trip to the Antioue Car 5 Jimty Co-; Museum soon. Your friendly service station man will riadlv hln Lyrich Construction Xo, rrrna, Tatw. Ol 25811 with directions from your home.

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