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Thanksgiving Service At
Baptist Tabernacle Here
The Baptist Tabernacle will
have its second annual Thanks
giving service at 9 a.m. on
Thanksgiving Day. The speaker
for this special Thanksgiving
service will be the pastor.
There will be an old fash
ioned song, prayer and praise
time that you will not want to
miss.
The pastor, R, Hudson Moody
said, "There is great gratitude
in the heart of the members of
the Baptist Tabernacle for the
blessings of God upon us. The
Baptist Tabernacle was founded
through the guidance of the Holy
Spirit just over a year ago. All
RE-ELECT
E. E. 'BUCK’ CALLAWAY
TO CITY COUNCIL
Dec. 8, ’65
I Pledge To Work
For Efficiency &
Progress
Your Vote and Support, As Always
Will Be Appreciated
TunseniM
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Every day we can well give thanks for the many
blessings we enjoy . . . yet, we set aside one special
day for united prayer, good fellowship and feasting,
that we may celebrate the bounty of God, together.
This Thanksgiving Day, gather with your friends . . .
in church . . . around the table!
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of us who have had any part in
this venture have felt the def
inite leading of God, and for this
we are thankful. We know that
it is all His work. We give
Him the praise. Because we
are thankful to God, for His
many blessings to us, we want
to double our efforts in the com
ing days to put first things first.
Soul winning and evangelism will
continue to be the main emphasis,
with total surrender to the Will
of God. We believe that Thanks
giving should begin with the pre
senting of our bodies as a living
sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto
God, which is our reasonable
service.
"We cordially invite all our
friends and radio listeners to
be with us for this service of
Thanksgiving Thursday at 9 a.m.
at the Baptist Tabernacle,” Rev.
Moody added.
Double Birthday
Fete Honors Kathy,
Beverly Butler
Misses Beverly and Kathy But
ler were honored with a double
birthday dinner Sunday, Novem
ber 21, at the home of their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Dickson on North Emory
Street.
Those present besides the
honoree and hostess were Doug
and Patsy Dickson, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Butler, Mr. and Mrs.
Deward Butler, Dwayne and
Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Har
per and Kirk and Mrs. Guy But
ler.
After opening their many
beautifully wrapped gifts the
group enjoyed holding and playing
with the newest addition to the
family, little Kirk Blane Harper.
Veterans’ Child
Dependent Age
Raised To 23
The maximum age that a child
can be recognized as a dependent
of a disabled veteran has been
raised from 21 to 23 years, pro
vided the child Is unmarried and
enrolled in a course of instruct
ion at an approved educational
Institution.
Included in the law increasing
compensation payments to veter
ans with service-connected dis
abilities effective December 1,
this change in the age limit of a
child for which additional depend
ency allowance may be paid will
assist several thousand disabled
veterans In Georgia.
Marines in the Intelligence
field are trained In such skills
as map reading, aerial photo
graph reading, Interrogation and
foreign language.
THE COVINGTON NEWS
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Santa And Helpers Distribute Candy
Pack 58 Cub Scouts Are
Awarded Emblems, Badges
Pack 58, Cub Scouts, held their
November meeting at the Teen
Can on Tuesday night; November
16, with a large number of Cubs,
parents and friends attending.
Cub Scout Den 2 were In charge
of the flag ceremony opening
the meeting.
During the business meeting,
held by the parents, the Cubs
were allowed to go on to the
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Let the Pilgrims of America's A
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us here today. Their courage, their humility, J
their gratitude for the blessings of 1
freedom and bountiful land are en- J i
graved upon the history of our country.
k And the day they set aside
ml * or S’ncere Thanksgiving ... may this day
Wx retain its true significance
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tennis courts for games super
vised by some of the fathers.
It was announced the Cubs would
participate in the Santa Claus
Parade on Friday afternoon. Den
2 was awarded the banner for the
most in attendance representing
their den.
Bill Hoffman, in charge of the
Cub Scouts, asked that the boys
be brought back for the meeting.
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He then lighted the candles in
front of the Webelos emblem
and presented badges to the fol
lowing Cubs. Den 1, Wolf Badge
to Randy Joe Cofer.
Den 2, five boys received their
Bobcat Pins and cards their first
rung up the ladder of Scouting,
one of this group having not
quite attained the age to re
ceive his pin. Receiving pins
were Gordon Abbott, Monty Car
gile, Ray Carter, Scott Jay and
Phil Johnson.
Den 3 had six boys to re
ceive Bobcat Pins and cards:
Charles Adams, David Bailey,
Mike Ewing, Marty Gazaway,
Dean Hoffman and John Mark
Morford.
Den 6 had six boys to re
ceive their Bear Badges in their
second year of Cubbing. They
were Greg Christian, Greg
Cowan, Kent Haralson, Scott
Maloney, Warren Morgan and
Michael Purcell.
Mr. Hoffman asked Den
Mothers, Mrs. R. H. Gazaway
Jr. and Mrs. Clack Stubbs for
Den 1; Mrs. Thomas Jay and
Mrs. Grady Cargile, Den 2; Mrs.
W ednesday, November 24, 1965
Bill Hoffman and Mrs. Charles
Ewing, Den 3 and Mrs. James
Purcell and Mrs. Frank
Christian, Den 6, to come to the
front. He then presented them
with the Den Chief Braid for the
Den Chiefs as follows, Mike Wal
den, Jimmy Ivey, Joe Heard and
Jimmv Hutchins.
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