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Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal 24th Sunday after Trinity Saturday: 10:00 A.M. Church School Choir Rehearsal Sunday: 9:00 A.M. Fellowship Communion and Coffee Hour 10:00 A.M. Church School, Bible Film for all ages, W. J. Shearin. Supt. 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Nursery provided, Mrs. W. J. Sigmon, Jr. Acolyte: Walter House Altar Flowers in memory of Mrs. Eloise Hill Yar borough Wednesday: 7:45 P.M. Choir Rehearsal Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School, R. S. Knott, Superintendent 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre -school children 11:00 The Church at Wor ship, the Rev. A. S. Tomlin son, pastor 7 .30 Deacons meet WMS GROUPS MEET Monday: 3:00 Fannie Heck Group at Church 7:30 Kenmore with Mrs. J. -W. Allen 7:30 Florence Wells with Mrs. E. L, Pittman 7:30 Mary Hester Powell with Mis. J. C. Wrenn 7:45 Margaret Tomlinsoi\ with Mrs. R. S. Knott 7:45 Emma C. Allen at the Church Tuesday: 10:30 Onnie T. Perry with Mrs. G. M. West Wednesday: 7:30 Choir Rehearsal Thursday: 2:00-4:00 Happy Hour Free Will Baptist Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School, Larry Goering, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship, J. Earl Gilliam, pastor. Sermon subject: "The Christian and War." 6:45 Prayer Band 7:00 Evening Worship Location: 929 N. Main St., Louisburg. N. C. - Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:00 Worship: OUTWIT TING EVIL 9:45 Church School 11:00 Worship: OUTWIT TING EVIL * 5:00 Youth Choir Rehear sal 5:45 Senior Youth Fellow ship Tuesday: 7:30 Social Concerns Area Workshop, led by Mr. John Wilson Wednesday: 4:00 Junior Choir Rehear sal 7:30 Chancel Choir Re hearsal Thursday: 9:00 The Sermon on The Mount Study 4:00 Cherub Choir Re hearsal Church Of God Of Prophecy Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 6:30 V-L-B Service 7:30 Evanglist Service Tuesday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting Revival services are now in progress at the Church of God of Prophecy. Services begin each night at 7:30. The public is invited to attend the remaining services The church is located at the Mack Finch home in Pruitt Town. Bazaar The Duke Memorial Bap tist Church is sponsoring a Bazaar. November 21, at Jus tice Fire Department from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. The pro I ceeds will be used to put walks around the church There will be cakes, pies, can ned goods, and needlework for sale. Come and get your cakes and pies for Thanks giving. (JAP) SAVE TIME - MONEY LET L. H. DICKENS CUSTOM FUMIGATE YOUR PLANT BEDS L. H. Dickens can provide the materials, fumigate and cover your plant beds for less than it would cost you to do it all yourself. Our injection method assures more accurate dosages, more effective control of nematodes, diseases and weeds. Helps you transplant healthier plants. No cans or chemicals to bother with, no effort on your part. Our custom applicators do it all at your convenience. All it takes is one phone call:. L. H. Dickens 853-2117 Donald Wester 853-2215 Bennie Ray Gupton 853-2151 Custom application not suitable? Rather fumi gate your own beds? We have Methyl Bromide in 1 lb. cans Methyl Bromide in pressurized cylinders Plastic Plant Bed cove? Plant Bed Applicators A complete line of plant bed fertilizer in the Brand you tike best. L. H. DICKENS & SON ROUTE 2, LOUISBURG, N C CASH & CARRY DRY CLEANING SPECIALS MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY MUST BE PICKED UP BY SATURDAY 4.00 In Dry Cleaning - For 3.00 8.00 In Dry Cleaning - For 6.00 12.00 In Dry Cleaning - For 9.00 tiIes* only SHIRTS 6 for 1.55 tue^onu i LOUISBURG DRY CLEANERS 101 CHURCH STREET PHOHE 496-3436 QUALITY LAUNDRY & CLEANERS 409 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 498-3518 Wood Baptist GA's Have Coronation Service Pictured above taking part in the Wood Baptist Church Girl's Auxiliary' Cornation are first row left to right: Curtis Hill Mary Ann Spruill. Tonya Shedrin and Kent Gupton. Back row. left to right: Mary Jo Denton, Mary Ann Burnette. Brenda Hamlet, Frances Jones, Sue Leonard. Kim Gupton. Debbie Gupton, and Geneva Gupton. "Saved to Serve" was the theme of a Girl's Auxiliary Coronation .held at ' Wood Baptist Church Sunday night. November 9. ? ? . -? Mary Ann Evans, Geneva Gupton. Kim Gupton, Erin cis Jones and Linda Jones were presented the maiden award. Brenda Hamlett had ac hieved the Princess Step, and was awarded thusly . Sue Leonard was the only girl being crowned Queen, while Mary Jo Denton and Debbie Gupton. already Revival A new dimension in preaching will be observed at Bunn Baptist Church, Sun day, November 16 at eleven o'clock. The Reverend Neal E. Eller, Pastor of Union Grove Baptist Church Kernes ville. North Carolina, will be gin a series of messages on the "Whole" Man. This will be a stewartship emphasis revival and you are invited to attend. Services each night through Wednesday night at 7:30. Special music and songs by the church choir and soloist. A nursery is provided for mothers with babies. Man to attend one or more of these five services at Bunn Baptist Church. crowned Queens- with -a -Scep ter, received the beautiful green, white and gold satin cape awarded to Queen Re gents. Each girl has spent much time reading, writing, memor izing and doing other projects as well as having invididu.il parts in the coronation. Mary Ann Spruill and Ton ya Shearin were Klower Girls. Curtis Hill and Kent Gupton w ere crown and cape bearers. Cindy and Windy Shearin and Lee Gupton distributed pro grams. A reception, sponsored by New Schedule Set At Youngsville Youngsville ? A new sche dule of Sunday night servicet at Youngsville Baptist Church is now Uiiderway. On the first Sunday night in each month there is a Fellowship Dinner followed by a Communion Service. The Dinner is at 6:30 and the Observance of the Lord's Supper is at 7:30 un der the leadership of the pas tor. A regular worship service conducted by Pastor L. Jer vais Phillira is held on the second SuiJ^j night in each month. ~~ On third Sunday nights, varied programs of special music will be presented. On fourth Sunday nights. Church Deacons are respon sible for services: ' the Woman's Missionary Union of the church, follow ed the coronation. Work books and projects made by the Queen-Regents were on display in the Reception Hall. The young people of the church will present a program on each fifth Sunday night. Sunday morning worship services and Wednesday night prayer services are being con ducted as usual. Deacons meetings are sche duled for the second Satur day night in each month. Choir schedules are: Tues day: 3.30 - Grades 3-6; Tues day: 7:30 - Youth Choir; Thursday: 3:30 ? Grades- 1-2; I Wednesday: 8:30 Adult- * Choir. Fellowship groups are *' having fall meetings. The Senior Fellowship met after church Sunday night the second. Further announc ements for other meetings will be made later. 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