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f. CJURCRBftECTORY\u25a0nca or THE GOODBWHMM) Morning Wor-
MHUv. Graftoa CwknO,
FCJL CBOSS LUTHERANpfclCH Bev. Jack Bhyne,
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aad 4th Sunday*
[LIBEE Tf METHODISTMIKJBCH Rev. W. B. Frost,|Pn*ar. 9.-45 »m i Sunday
MMLLester Anderson. Snpt.llaN at, Worship Service;Ka Sviay evening service.
DUTCHMAN CBEEK BAP-ll|l CHUBCH?Eev. ThomasDglk, pastor. Location?OnHighway MI between Cooiee-M aad Fork, oa Boate 4,Itart i Saaday 1«M aoa.,faMay School; 11*4 a.m.Warship; 7* p.m., Evangelis-«e Service. Wednesday 7Mua, Bible Stady. Satarday 7:-M fjL, Cottage Prayer Meet-tog. Am extra mile will be
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Business officeDial 284-2000
Davie at Main StCoolecmee, N. C.
CooleemeeTelephone Co.
COOLEEMEE METHODISTBar. Ciuie J. HartaeU, PastorSaaday: 19M UL SaadaySchaol, E. K. Sedberry, Sapt.11:44 am? Worship Service.
5:34 PJBL, Vcaper Service. 4:15pa., MYF Coaaselora. Mr. andMrs. B. B. Stewart.
TUBBENTINE BAPTISTCHUBCH Bev. W. H.Perry, Pastor. Saaday School
9:45 ul, Worship Service11:44 LB. Wednesday Pray-
er Meeting pm.Saaday Evening 6:45 B.T-. Worship Service 7:34P*.
JERUSALEM BAPISTRev. Dick Denson. Pastor.Sunday School 10:00 a.m.Worship Service?ll:oo a.m.
BTU?7:OO p.m. Richard Beck,Director.
Worship Service 8:00 p.m.Wednesday Prayer Meeting
7:15 p.m.First Wednesday after the
first Sunday of the Month-Family night, 6:30 p.m., sup-per: 7:00 p.m.. MissionaryMeetings.
...
NORTH COOLEEMEEBAPTIST CHUBCH
Na PastorSunday 9:45 A. M. Sun-
day School. Paul Hoffman,Supt.. Bobby Cheek, AssistantSuperintendent
11:00 A. M. Worship Serv-ice.
6:00 P. M. B. T. U. Mrs.Geneva Gregory, leader
7:00 P. M. Evening Worsh-ip-
Wednesday 7:00 P. M.Prayer Meeting.
CHURCH OF GOD Rev. LC. Morris, Pastor. SundaySchool 9:45 ajn. LutherBrown, Supt. Worship lt:Ma.m. YPE 6:St p.m. Mrs.Jeanette Hepler, Youth Direc-
W. P. SPEAS, M.D.-OPHTHALMOLOGIST-
Eyes Examined and Treated . . . Glasses FittedTHURS., 9 A.M. -4 P.M. FRI., 9 A.M. -5 P.M.
SATURDAY, 9 A.M. - 4 P.M.OFFICES LOCATED IN THE MARTIN BUILDING
New line of Children's and Ladies' framesPhone 634-5415 lf No Answer Call 634-5351
REGISTERED OPTICIAN . . . WHO MAKES THEGLASSES . . . CONSTANTLY IN ATTENDANCE.
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One way to finger the driv-ers who've been involved intraffic accidents is to bluntlygroup them as either recklessor careless. Seldom are thereany other kind.
The reckless and highly neg-ligent ones we have all seen.They are the types who driveat breakneck speed throughcongested areas, race acrossan intersection as the light isturning, drive intoxicated, fol-low too closely. Probably noth-ing short of picking up theirdriver's license will protectus from them and even thatdoesn't always work.
Most ordinary 'good" driv-ers who get into accidents doso because they are careless.They suffer a momentary lap-
se in reaction, observation,
judgment or attentiveness. A
mistake.
tor Evening Worship 7:15pm. Wednesday 7:15 pm.Prayer Meeting.
CONCOBD METHODISTCHUBCH Bev. W. R Frost,Pastor. 9:45 ajL, Worship
Service; 11:44 am., SundaySchool. James Garwood, SaptTuesday 7:34 pm., ChoirPractice. No Saaday Evening
Services. (These horns will beobserved beginning June 24through September 26.
PRESBYTERIANSupply Pastor
Sunday 10:00 ChurchSchool, Larence Miller. Supt.
11:00 A. M. Worship Serv-ice
No evening servicesWednesday ?7:30 P. M. Bible
Study
CORINTH CHURCH OFCHRIST
R. L. Ulrey, Minister
Sunday lO A. M. BibleStudy.
11:00 A. M. Worship7:30 P. M. Evening Worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. BibleStudy.
FIRST BAPTISTRev. Charles P. Burchette, Jr.
PastorSunday School 9:45 A.M.
Herbert Jacobs, Supt.Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.Training Union: 6:30 P. M.Evening Worship?7:3o P.M.Wednesday Prayer Meet-
ing 7:00 P. M.
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HEELINGAnd who doesn't make mis-
takes?If we consider the number
of errors we all make in thecourse of a day. it seems littleless than amazing that therearen't more wrecks.
The steno spells a wordwrong, a mistake. The house-wife. paring vegetables, gets
a cut finger, a mistake. Thebusinessman dials a wrongnumber, a mistake. Such mis-takes are called minor becauseno great harm has been done.
But make an ordinary mis-take on the highway at 60miles an hour, or at 15 milesan hour in a school zone, anda minor slip becomes major.
Mainly because the result islikely to be devastating!
That's why well intentioneddrivers must know how todrive under all kinds of cir-cumstances. And then givedriving their undivided atten-tion.
The do-it-yourself homeown-er climbing a ladder to paintgutters is very, very careful toavoid falling. He pays full at-tention to the business at hand.
To be less cautious whiledriving is both foolish anddeadly.
SUDDEN THAWT ... Intraffic some drivers constant-ly keep their bad breaks re-lined.
SHORT SHOTS ... A Britishmotorcycle rider was finedtwo pounds on each count of"making a noise and not be-ing able to make a noise." Ex-planation. The hapless cyclistwas charged with operatinghis bike with no muffler, nohorn.
In Canada a man was ar-rested and convicted for "Dis-orderly riding of a horse in thepublic street." He was givenoptions, as punishment, of a10 shilling fine, working fourdays on the public roads or10 lashes well laid on. His de-
cision, though, is lost to his-tory; the event occurred in1793 and probably was Cana-da's first "traffic offense."
In Ohio, a speeding driverwas arrested and fined. A
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week later while driving downthe same roadway, he spotted
the same officer in his rearview mirror, spitefully slow-ed down to a crawl and waspromptly arrested again for?driving too slow.
Many years ago an anony-mous versifier drew up thisguide for driving horse drawnvehicles on English roads
we have used in the past"...Say MR. AND MBS. R. L. McBRIDE OF ROUTE 3, NEW WALKERTOWN ROAD
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