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MTSST^YAPY VTSTrT'Or>"
Vance v/e'.comecl /.!i Baptist
Conference Boom recent', y
Missionaries. from posts o'
Laurer.s County Missions Be
school. sponsored by ihe V'.v
of P.ev. Ploycl Hellnms.
Familiar
"0 Little Town of Bethlehem"
. . . "Silent TST i < ! ?4. * *
. . . "It Came Upon a Midni^ht
Clear." We're all familiar
with these beloved
Christmas carols but few of
us know the interesting
stories of how they came
In be written.
The town of Bethlehem
itself, on a still Chris'.n<;is
live in was the insrni-ation
for Phillips Brooks'
ooem "O Little Town or
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?(.* iCnOl'M. c"
was so moved and impressed
by th.e sii?ht of that lit*';
own on that Christmas Mve
so V? ??r ;>'io ?iia# three wars
v. could still roc.'11'
' scene vividly.
!t was then that he wn'o
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horn?" Martha Prce'v
Oroenwood District Soci: '
Reeurity Manager says that
yuestion is received a'.most
daily in nor office.
Accord iug to \Iiss Press!y,
the question about pr"of
of aye is one that worries a
yen', mnr.v noople. "We
know that birth certiorates
were not issued to many of
our elderly citizens at the
lime of their birth. Put
there are many other ways
o prove their ages. Rome
of the records we can use
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before starling on a ov.iiV
s'.Tvico throughout th o woric!
hoc', hole! at the , Davidson ?t
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carol ancl had them set to
f.-"s:c :?v Lewis Red nor, his
church or?Tanist.
Another minister, Br. hldmutu!
Sears, was resoonv.b!e
for yet another Chr'stmas
classic. "It Came J'idii
a Vidnieht Clear." Dr.
Ceavs h.ad been in the study
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s ;: e h t: s e t! s, watehi n V
SfU?W ?'.S it reit on a
lovely, clear ni^hl in
w'- he was moved to
\yite '.lie words ' o t'vlev
were later ouhli^h
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'\v !i:ehardi S. Willis, who
tn'"0 was inspired to
wri'e 'ho music 'or this
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vf-hoo1 records, old family
,:v.. .-(jeords, and. eld. inseranee
policies \v h i c ^
*'hn\v ('ate of birth.."
v "t? very rro?>(.'. oroor
enn'd he nr. early yedora!
dc!v;">; Record. We've had
:> Vec'ernl Covsnis every ton
venrs s'lH't* the Country
v.. rst started, !lut the
in:!'" thine ! would lite to
on-nhasi/e is that if a porsi>v
' rearm.' the nee of (53
and he has an old record
'.'wit ho isn't sure of, he
shon'i! i*ot in touch with
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t, as ;hoy assembled in the
c'. !ov.r of the plant. The
. were in attendance at the
roe1 7iio?'st Church. Tho
v. was under tho direction
iniaslime
( :>? ?>!s came into being in a
little Austrian village, on
Christmas Eve in Ifl 1 tt. The
local pastor, the Rev. Josef
Mohr, had ventured out to
bless a young mother and
her newly-born son. The
!<mg walk on the silent,
starry night through the
aanv-eovcred hills and the
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.Hi*' chihl impressed the
l-'ather deeply. When
vett'.recd tn his rectory,
... descr'hec! the beauty of
\vh:'.'. he h:u! seen in simple,
moving lyrics.
1 use the organ in
'heir village church was
' r??!;e?t, Na'her Mohr prevai'eil
upon his church
ganist. 1-Yanz Gruber, to
appropriate music
his guitar. On Christmas
accompanied only by
guitar, they sang for
the !''s* time, the beautiful
carol, "S-lent Night."
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;V.A'<E SAFETY
Quiz yourself?if you can j
honestly answer "yes" to c
these questions, you are a ?
safe worker and you are not v
likely to be among those
injured in the textile In- (
dustry next year. ?
1. Do you size up every
job to make sure you know 1
how to do it safely in every 1
detail?
2. Do you always wear <
goggles on jobs where there
is any danger from flying
particles?
3. Do you refrain from
scuffling, tomfoolery and
horseplay on the job?
4. Do you immediately
report any unsafe practice
or condition to your superior?
5. Do you always proper
ly use the guards and protective
equipment provided?
G. Do you avoid wearing
any loose clothing when
working around machinery?
7. Whenever you see obetttGiiTT
The greatest news for all
people for all time is recorded
in the Christmas
story that is read and reroad
at this season each
year. It is a story which
never grows old. A story
which becomes more significant
with the telling. "And
the angel said unto them,
Fear not: for, behold, I
bring you good tidings of
great joy, which shall be to
all people. For unto you is
born this day in the City of
David a Savior which is
Christ the Lord."
Let us give thinks for our
many blessings and for our
great nation of free people.
^ of lie nrr\\r fnr t U Aor?
. i? T 'V/i UlUJU WIIU
are oppressed, for the sick
and for those with grief.
Again, let us beseech Him
to give strength and wisdom
to our governmental
leaders in their efforts to
bring peace and understanding
to all nations.
Also, let us seek Divine
guidance as we endeavor to
provide stability in our
work, our homes, our com
munitv anc our way of life.
As we rejoice over the
privilege of having and believing
in Christmas, may
we also he challenged as we
look forward with renewed
hone to the coming of a new
RATE IN '68
ects lying on the floor,
jver which one might
stumble., do you pick them
ip?
8. Do you always have
wery injury, however
.light, properly cared for?
9. Do you follow all safely
rules and regulations to
D
.11U ICLICI .
10. Do you make a special
effort to keep your mind on
/our work, particularly
when any hazards exist,
and watch your step to
avoid bumping into or
Jtumbing over objects?
11. Do you avoid strains
by using judgment in lifting,
and when lifting do
you keep your back straight
and lift with your legs
rather than with your
back?
12. Do you follow the
good examples set by fellow
employees, realizing
that safe, careful workers
are the kind that the company
prizes most highly?
Insurance Policies
Ot'ier Papers
Meed Checking
In Bangor, Maine a young
businessman was instantly
killed in an automobile accident.
He left three small
children, a wife, and an insurance
policy valued at
$30,000. His mother was
named beneficiary.
He had bought the policy
years before his marriage,
but had failed to update it
by providing for his wife
and children. The ensuing
months were sheer torture
for the young w/e with
legal red tape, embarrassment,
and financial strain
as she tried desperately to
claim the policy and hold
her family together.
Cases such as this occur
all of the time throughout
the nation. It is something
with which each of us
should be concerned.
Employees are reminded
to check all their insurance
policies to see if the appropriate
beneficiary is named,
especially in old policies.
Death of a beneficiary,
marriage, children, divorce
or other circumstances warranting
a change in insurance
policies and other
legal documents should get
priority in an employee's
personal affairs.
Employees who have a
need for making changes of
beneficiary of their Clinton
Mills CI roup Life Insurance
Policy or Profit ShnringRetirement
Plan should
contact the Personal Department.