Church Notices
Louisburg Baptist ;
' Sunday)
9:45 Church School, M. E.
^ Smith, Superintended
9:45-12:0# Nureeryforprei
school children 'Jl
11:00 TheCt>urchatWpr$h?p,
A. S. Tomllnson, PtriOf-ffr
mon Subject, VJMfcnfrP, ,
Being and Appear tof!'.,', ?p 't
Monday) t 7 - Vt\U '?
3 .-op fannU Heck Circle In ;
3 yr. Nursery
7:30 Mary Hester Powell
with Mr?. II J. Ore*#<t
7:30 Florence Wei l? with
Mrs. E. L. Plttman '? ,'f?,
7:30 Kenroore with Mrs.
J. W. Allen
7:45 Emma C. Allen with
tars. Paul Mullen
Tuesday:
10:30 Onnle T. Perry with
Mrs. W. h. Fleming
Wednesday:
7 :30 Senior Choir Rehearsal
Friday;
7:30 piMf 8mupinfr$er~
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Sunday:
10:00 a.m. Sunday School,
James S. Hunt, Superinten
dent
Sunday, June 25: , >?
1 1 .-00 Worship Service
The Church baa accepted
Rev. Claud? C. Wells of
Southeastern Seminary Jor its
pastor.
? iWv. and Mrs, Wella and
their sons we irom Green
wood, S. C. Mr. Wells has the
aA. decree f^wflw^ol
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VBS is beln( held this week
with an enrollment of 90.
Mrs. Elisabeth Cash la the
principal.
Beginner >
man 1
Charlie Hortpo;
Primary; j
Mrs. Karl I
Add! C. CMbrttabflMfc j
Lillle Bell Aran* WfJUre.
Dot Kearney;
Intermediate: Mrs. Rose
Jones and Mrs. LUa Moe Cash;
Adult: P. G. Strother.
Free Will Baptist i
Sunday:
10:00 a.m. Sun
11:00 a.m. Wo
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Tuesday:, ... - -
7:00 p.>nvP<%w!^^s Clubs
Thursday:
8:00 p.m. ' Prayer fflfetinc l
and Bible Study
Located one-balf mile east
of Loutsburg, Jost OC NC-B6.
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. . Homecoming
Monday: ?
Revival begins and will eon- j
tlnue through Friday, June 23.
Saturday: ,
1.-00 p.m. Chflfch clean-up
day.
VBS was hMd;jta>e 3rt*
June 9. There were Menrplled
and the average attendance
was s>
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St. Paul's Episcopal
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Sunday; ?
1 10:00 a.m. Family Service,
Combined Church School and
Church Service
Ushers: Charles Yarborough
: and James L. Berger
Acolyte; Kirk House
i, ; ^Nursery Available
St. Delight
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Sunday:
10:00 a.ir>. Sunday School,
Talmadge Best, Superinten
dent
U:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Worship Service
Wednesday:
8:00 p.m. "The Hour of
; Power"
8:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
"The Church where Every
body Is Somebody and Christ
| la Lord."
Trinity
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Vacation Church School will
be held In the Trinity Meth
odist Church next week, June
18-23, from 3 to 9 P.M.
Registration will be held this
Friday afternoon, June 19,
from 3 to 5.
The school will end next
Friday , June 23, with a pic
nic supper.
Youngsville
, Miss Bobble Jean Brock
arrived here Tuesday from
Texas to visit with relatives
and take part In the wedding
of her sister Miss Terry
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Evans
and son are vacationing this
week In Florida.
Wiley Brown, Jr. left Mon
itor for six months National
Guard . Basic Training In Cal
ifornia.
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! i Mrs. Nelson Walden and
members of her family have
been at her home during the
past week due to the death
of her father.
Rodney Roberts and Glen
Evans and the members of
,thf(r families took Rev, L.J.
Phillips and his family and
Mr. Lin Finch to the Plan
tations Inn for lunch on Sun
day following the service for
the Boy Scouts. Scoutmaster
N. A. Brown was unable to
attend with the group.
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? River Rd.
Louisburg, N. C.
Vacation Schools
Duke Memorial
(JAP) Dally Vacation Bible
School of the Duke Memorial
Baptist Church concluded the
week's activities with com
mencement exercises held at
the church Saturday evening
June 10, at seven thirty. Pre
paration Day was Friday
morning June 2, at eight
o'clock. m
Total enrollment of the
school was seventy-four with
a dally average attendance of
sixty-eight.
The Rev. George L. Broome,
paster of the church was prin
cipal of the school and Mrs.
Montagress S. Mercer was in
charge of the music, Miss Jo
Anne Carden was secretary
and Mr. Z.T. Perry and Mr.
Tra Bowden supervised the
children with their handwork.
Mrs. Lena Wheless was
chairman of the Nursery De
partment and assisted by Miss
Joan Long. Mrs. Cora Mae
Hayes was chairman of the
Beginners with Mrs. Mable
Bowden, Mrs. B.F. Wheless
and Mrs. Wlnford Blake to
help her.
Primaries were under the
supervision of Mrs. Faye
Shearin, chairman and helpers
Mrs. Floyd Murray, Mrs.
Gertice Bowden and Mrs.
Charles Harris.
Mrs. Helen Bunn had the
Juniors with Mrs. Ruby Lay
ton and Mrs. Thelma Sykes
helping her.
Each evening the Interme
diates held a special session
with films, speakers and a
question and answer periotf.
They saw "Teen-age Loyal
lty" and Tetn-age Testa- *?
ment."
One evening Mr. and Mrs.
Colston Smith fromLoulsburg
talked about Japan and showed
some slides. The pastor,
George L. Broome, spoke on
"Removing Mountains", and
".Sex and Your Life". Follow
ing this the pastor led a ques
tion and answer period.
Each evening Included rec
reation under the supervision
of Mrs. Rebecca Carden. The
Intermediates bad an enroll
ment of seventeen.
Mrs. Harriet Wheless was
chairman of the refreshment
committee.
Immediately . following the
Commencement exercises
Saturday evening, everyone
adjourned to the fire house
for Ice cream, cake, cookies
and pie.
Franklinton Methodist
(Frk. B.W.) Vacation Bible
School Is being conducted at
the Franklinton Methodist Ed
ucational Building this week
under the leadership of Mrs.
Woodrow Hasklns.
Mrs. Sidney Green and Mrs.
Joe Whltaker are the teachers
for the Junior Department.
Ann Pearce Is a helper In
this department.
Mrs. Flpyd Bell and Alice
Green are the teachers In
the Primary department.
Mrs. Richard Gollghtly Is
the teacher for the Kinder
garden department. Assisting
her Is Donna Holmes and Sarah
Golightly.
Janice Whltaker and Richie
Whitfield are in charge of the
nursery.
.A picnic on Friday will con
clude the activities of the
week.
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Revival Service At Maple Springs
Maple Spring* Baptist
Church, located (our mile*
east of Loulsburg on N.C.
Highway 56, will have a series
of revival services from June
26-30. The guest evangejlst
will be Dr. Donald D, Moore.
Dr. Moore Is Director of
Counseling and Assistant Pro
fessor of Pastoral Care at
the Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary In Wake
Forest, North Carolina. He
was educated at Gardner
Webb College, Davidson
College. Southeastern Baptist
Theological Seminary , Ap
palachian State Teachers
College, and the University
Include Temple Baptist
Mission, Gastonla, N.C.,Park
Place Baptist Church,
Thomasvllle, N.C. and others
where he served as interim
pastor. He was also Director
of Counseling and Instructor
In Psychology at Gardner
Webb College from 1962-1964.
Dr. Moore has" also served
an Internship In the Depart
ment of Pastoral Counseling
at the N.C. Baptist Hospital.
He Is well respected In his
field and this respect Is re
flected In his being selected
the Young Man of the Year
in Thomasvllle, N.C. In 1960.
His professional fraternity Is
OR MOORE
Phi Delta Kappa.
In preparation (or the revival
services the church has
scheduled the following cot
tage prayer meetings: Mon
day, June 19, in the home of
Mr. George Perry; Tuesday,
June 20, at the home of Mr.
Seth Washburn; Thursday,
June 22, at the home t>f Mr.
C.O. Renn; and Friday, June
23, at the home of Mr. Q.
Shelby Leonard. Each service
will begin at 8:00 ED6T.
Everyone within the Louls
burg-Maplevllle area Is cor
dially Invited to attend both
the cottage prayer meetings
and the revival services.
Some bikinis are shown but
other two piece suits are more
popular than the bikinis.
Our N?w JMiy do-it-yourself
25 1 car wash Now Open
Save time, energy and money washing your car the
modem "pressure wash" way. A powerful heated
detergent spray removes dirt and grime . . ; even
bugs. Then suds and dirt are whisked away by a
clear water rinse. Men and women, youngsters and
oldsters can all use this simple method. Just 25c for
5 minutes.
Come on in# the washing is fun, fast and choapl
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STARCH
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VIENNA SAUSAGE 4 89(?
I VINE RIPE
TOMATOES a 10(
FANCY YELLOW
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JUICY FLORIDA
LEMONS
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| No
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ADULTS ?nd CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS jj
Limit of one free portrait per family, additional^
subjects in same family $L00 each, groups $1.00jj
per person.
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