Robert Burdett and Roy Walthall
Griffith Creek Baptist Church
erson conducted ordination
two new deacons of the
Robert (Bill) Burdette and
Mr Burdet~e t!ves !n
Community with his wife
two sons. He is a farmer
Carpenter. Mr Waithall is re-
the C&P Telephone Corn-
lives at Clayton with his
He was ordained as a
at the Mann Baptist Church.
Eddie Harris invited the
deacons and wives to sit in front of
the church as he delivered the
charge to the deacons. Scripture
was taken from Timothy. Pastor
Harris stressed the importance of
each deacon and their obligations of
service to Church, home and com-
munity. Rosco Aliff gave the ordina-
tion prayer with the laying on of
hands by the pastor and other dea-
cons. Deacons of the Church are Mr
Aliff, Clarence Bragg and Melvin
Ryan.
in an
Priscilla Maren
How To Ease Older
Child's Jealousy
Child's Resentment
Baby
Very common for a young
have difficulty adjusting to a
the family. Children be-
ages of two and three
the hardest time. One
Said to have asked, 13o.
baby had been home
a few days, "
are we going to take' him
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the child will act loving and
toward the baby at first,
start hugging the baby too
Pinch or poke it on the sly.
the young child will be-
babyish -- wetting and
Yen though toilet trained,
a bottle, talking "baby
crying and clinging at the
atural for the young child to
of the special attention
that parents are giving
It's common for the
not being wanted any
that they've got a new
naybe they don't want their
anymore.
can help during this diffi-
in at least two ways: 1)
the new arrival with a mini-
excitement, in a matter-of-
2) Making sure that each
at a time) spends a little
day alone with the child
I attention, too.
attention that means
the well-being of a baby
important for the two-
at this time also.
car of this at-
the sharing of pleasurable
by parent and
giving pleasure to the
• to-three-year-old it
thing lun together will help foster
more security and go a long way
toward alleviating jealous feelings.
In addition, at any time of the day
when you are feeling amused by
your child, or touched, or interested
in what your child is doing, take a
few moments to show your feelings
and share in your child's work or
play. These few moments of positive
• attention, when they are heartfelt,
will, help offset the inevitable times
when you feel tired and irritable.
Something Fun To Do Together
Look at a magazine or picture
book together and ask your child to
tell you about the pictures.
Something to Make
With Your Child
Paper Clip Jewelry
With a box full of ordinary metal
paper clips, it is easy to make neck-
laces and bracelets. Show your
child how to hook them together to
make a long chain. Then you can
add dangling clips, small buttons or
beads.
ing together on the couch,
tucked around both of
SOngs together and
clapping games and
lng "mother" or "father" cat
crawling and tumbling
m
together on a swing,
child on your lap (also
a slide with the child on
both enjoy that kind
Around a Rosie,"
of you, and falling down
arms at the end.
regular times each day
Your child to do some-
out a
to the
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CITIZZ S
Messenger
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24901
Alderson
Baptist Mission Society Meets
The Glenna Harris Mission Soci-
ety of the Griffith Creek Baptist
Church met for the first meeting of
the year January 11. The meeting
opened with the si'nging of the
society's theme song "The Joy of
The Lord." President Kathy Harris
welcomed the ladies and thanked
them for braving the cold to have
fellowship together. Leota Harris
had devotions, using as her topic
"Turning a New Page of a new
Year." Scripture was taken from
Phillipians 3:13-14. She encouraged
each member to set goals and strive
to do more for the Lord in 1990.
Ms Harris taught the lesson from
Ge~"";~ 27:1-30 on Rebekah. This
woman who had been so carefully
selected to be Isaac's wife, a
woman chosen by God, had not ful-
filled the promise expected of her.
She neglected to give God a chance
to show what He can and will do for
those who wait upon Him. Ms Harris
stressed the importance of not get-
ting ahead of God but learning to be
patient in all things. Hope Aliff will
teach the next lesson on the charac-
ter of the Bible known as Potipharis'
Wife.
Letters were read from Will and
Judy Wills of Calcutta, India thank-
ing the Society for the gift sent at
Christmas and praying for them
daily as they serve as missionaries.
The February meeting will be at
Mrs Aliff's where the Society will be
making and rolling bandages for for-
eign hospitals and leper colonies. A
covered dish lunch will be served at
noon with Esty Tincher in charge of
devotions.
A surprise birthday party was
given to Ms Harris. The cake was
baked and decorated by Mrs Roy
Walthall. After opening and display-
ing gifts, refreshments were served.
Those attending were Esty Tincher,
Melava Walthall, Linda Burdette,
Lucy Wenger, Hope AlOft, Dorothy
Simms, Leota Harris, Kathy and
Mary Ann Harris.
J. Lewis Detch, Jr
Weds Julia Thebaud
J. Lewis Detch, Jr and Julia The-
baud were married December 30 at
fhe home of Mr and Mrs Paul S.
Detch in Lewisburg.
The bride is the daughter of Lieu-
tenant Colonel (Retired) and Mrs
Delphin Thebaud of Severna Park,
Maryland.
Judge Charles Lobban per-
formed the ceremony and Reverend
Ross Evans blessed the nuptials
Music preceding the ceremony was
played by the groom's niece, Kristi
Detch. The bride's daughter, Jen-
nifer Murphy, was flower girl, and
Vanessa Thebaud, niece of the
bride, was maid of honor. The
groom's brother, Paul Detch, was
best man. "-
Following a honeymoon in Can-
cun, Mexico, the new family plans to
live ir~ Severna Park, Maryland.
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