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WAKE FOREST CHURCHES
Methodist Church
M. W. Warren, Pastor
Worship Service 9:45 a. m.
Sunday School 10:45 a. m.
Youth Fellowship .... 7:00 p. m.
Prayer Service Thursdays 8:00 pm
I. T. Stroud, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Worship 11:00 am
(First & Third Sundays)
Choir Practice Thursday 7:30 pm
Baptist Church
Dr. J. Glenn Blackburn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Worship Service .... 11:00 a. m.
Training Union & Story Hr. 6:30
Evening Worship Service 7:45 p m
St. Catherine’s Catholic Church
Frederick A. Koch, Rector
Mass every Sunday .... 9:00 am
(except 1st. Sunday at 11::00 am)
FORESTVILLE
Baptist Church
R. J. Hogan, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Worship Service
Second & 4th Sundays 11:00 a.m.
First & Third Sundays.7:30 p. m.
B. T. U 6:30 p. m.
Wednesday Evening Choir
Rehearsal 7:30 p. m.
Wake Union Baptist Church
ROLESVILLE
Baptist Church
John U. Garner, Pastor
Sunday School every Sun. 10:00
Morning Worship. . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Unino 6:30 p. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Eve Prayer Ser. 7:30. p. m.
Church of God of Phophecy
D. E. Garr, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00
Preaching Service 11:00
Preaching Service . . . .7:45 p. m.
A. B. M. Meeting Tuesday 8 p. ra.
W. M. B. Thursday . .7:45 p. m.
V. L. B. Saturday. . . .7:30 p. m.
Gleaner Band Saturday 7:30 p. m.
GLEN ROYAL CHURCHES
GLEN ROYAL BAPTIST
Neal Baker, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m.
B. T. U 6:15 p. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. eve...7:30
W. M. U. Second Saturday in
each month 7:3Op. m.
Church Of God
C. R. Jones, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Bernard Dixon, Supt.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m.
Y. P. E. Sunday Eve. .. .6:30 p.m
Elizabeth Massey, President
Evangelistic Service each Sunday
Night 7:30
Prayer Service Wednesday Night
At 7:30
Harris Chapel Baptist Church
Jack Wider, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00
B. T. U 7:00.
Evening Worship 8:00 .
Bible Study, Prayer and Choir
Practice on Wednesday ....8:00
FALLS Of NEUSE
Pentecostal Holiness Church
John Terrell, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00
Young Peoples Service . . 6:30 eve
Evening Worship 7:30
Prayer Meeting .7:30 Wednesday
Every One Welcome
Baptist Church
Grover Vaughn, Pastor
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Choir Practice 6:30 p. m.
Evening Service .... 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. . . 7:30 p.m,
Young People Service Fri ..7:30
Every One Cordially Invited
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cries, is good or naughty, you love her.
Just now you expect nothing in return.
But as she’grows older you will expect her
to show her love for you by respecting your
wishes and obeying your commands. When
she is kind and thoughtful you will be happy.
You are a child of God, receiving such
love from Him as you bestow on your own
child. How long has it been since you showed
your love for Him in return?
Visit with Him through prayer and daily
Bible reading; and on Sunday worship Him
in Church with real love in your heart.
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MAYNARD'S GROCERY
Sinclair Gasoline and Oil
Dial 483-6, Forestville, N. C.
W. W. HOLDING & CO.
Cotton and Fertilizer Dealers
Wake Forest, North Carolina
BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE
G. E. & Philco Appliances, Furniture & Rugs.
Dial 536-6 — Youngsville, N. C.
THE WAKE INSURANCE AGENCY
Health, Accident and Fire Insurance
Squires Building, Dial 434-7, Wake Forest, N. C.
ARRINGTON ELECTRIC CO.
Dial 281-1 Wake Forest, N. C.
HOLLOWELL'S FOOD STORE
We Save You Money On Your Food Bill
Wake Forest, North Carolina
W. M, WOODLIEF
Hardware, Electrical Appliances, Farm Supplies,
Youngsville, N. C.
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AMOCO SERVICE CENTER
Complete Line of Amoco Products
Phone 584-1 Charles Carter, Manager
JOSEPHINE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Cold Waves, Manicures and Cosmetics
Phone 208-1
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Sales, Service and Wrecker Service
Wake Forest, N. C. Day Dial 262-1-Niglit 304-1
HORTENSE'S BEAUTY SALON
Cold Waves, Color Shampoos and Manicuring
Dial 5596, Wake Forest, N. C.
BOB'S COLLEGE INN RESTAURANT
The Air-Conditioned Restaurant in Wake Forest
THE WAKE WEEKLY
Dial 404-1 “Your Hometown News”
BEDDINGFIELD FLORAL SHOP
Flowers For All Occasions
CRUSER-TYNES MOTOR CO.
Your Friendly FORD Dealer
B. J. PEARCE STORE
Dresses ~ Suits — Hats — & — Shoes
Youngsville, North Carolina
Youngsville News
The Woman’s Missionary Soci
ety of the Methodist Church met
with Mrs. G. W. Barnes Tuesday
at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Evelyn Conyers
presided. An interesting program
was given.
RADIO & TELEVISION
SERVICE
Tubes and Parts
Sold and installed
FOREST FURNITURE CO.
Dial 487-1 Wake Forest
YOUNGSVILLE CHURCHES
Christian Church
E. M. Carter, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Worship (4th Sunday night) .7:30
Methodist Church
M. W. Warren, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m
Worship (4th Sunday) 11:00 a. m
Second Sunday Eve. .. .7:30 p. m
Baptist Church
Ray K. Hodge, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Worship every Sunday 11:00 a.m.
B. T. U. every Sunday 6:30 p. m.
Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30pm
STONEY HILL CHURCH
W. C. Barham, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00
Worship Service 11:00
Prayer Meeting 7:30p. m.
Woodland Baptist Church
Maurice Gilliam, Pastor
Morning Worship . . . 11:00 a. m.
(First and third Sundays)
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
B. T. U. at . .7:30 Sunday p. m.
WAKE CROSS ROADS
Baptist Church
Richard T. Bray, Jr., Pastor
Sunday School 10 A M
Worship Service . . (1&3) 8PM
Worship Service . . (2&4) 11AM
B T U . -. 7PM
Oak Grove Baptist Church
Dwight Watts, pastor
Sunday School 10:am
Preaching Service ll:am
BTU 7:30 pm
The Wake Weekly
“YOUR HOMETOWN NEWS”
An Independent Newspaper, printed in the general interest
of the people who live in the surrounding area.
Published Every Friday Morning at Wake Forest, North Car
olina, by The Wake Weekly at its prfait shop on Elm Street.
Entered as second class mail matter at the post office at Wake
Forest, N. C., on September 30, 1947.
W. S. ALLEN Editor & Publisher
OFFICE PHONE W. F. 404-1
Subscription Rate $1.50 Per Year
Subscription Rate Outside Area $2.00 Per Year
Advertising rates and Commercial Printing Prices wUI be sub
mitted upon request. Call Wake Forest 404-1 for salesman
Garner’s Esso Station
0. C. GARNER, OWNER AND OPERATOR
Atlas Tires - Batteries and Accessories
Lubrication and Washing
Hours 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Phone 5282
Kerosene & Fuel Oil
HARVEY HOLDING
PHONE 567-1
Distributor of ESSO Products
WAKE FOREST, N. C.
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FRIED CHICKEN
OYSTERS — any style
BRUNSWICK STEW
ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES
A Hearty Welcome
And Courteous Service
Dial 442-1
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1 BY DR. KENNETH 1. FOREMAN
SCRIPTURE: Matthew 6.
DEVOTIONAL READING: Fsaim 40:
1-8.
Sincerity
Lesson for October 19,
1952
S OME say an insincere person
isn’t what he seems to be. That
is not quite true. An insincere per
son is what he seems to be, only
not all the way through. He
what he seems to
be, on Sundays,
or part of the
time, or when
he’s feeling just
right; or perhaps
he is what he
seems to be, but
only on the sur
face. The rest of
the time, or un
derneath th a t
surface, he is
something quite different. Every
body likes sincere people, nobody
wants to have much to do with the
insincere.
Dr. Foreman
right hand (so. to speak) brags
about your left. The sincerely gen
erous person is the only truly gen
erous one; and the only sincerely
generous person is the one who
wants to give, not to be compli
mented, even by himself. -
YOUNGSVILLE NOTES
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of
Kinston is here nursing her father,
Mr. Edd Pearce, who is quite ill at
this time.
Getting Down to Cases
Jesus, of course, demanded sin
cerity. “Jesus would rather be de
nied by a true man than confessed
by a liar.” He did not use the word
“sincere” or “sincerity,” but (as
was his habit) he came down to
cases. He first shows that a gen
erous giver, and a praying man
may be insincere. V/hen is gener
osity sincere? When is a man all
-the-way generous and when is he
only top-layer generous? Jesus
suggests that it isn’t what we give,
but why we give, that points up a
test for sincerity. It is very doubt
ful whether Jesus meant to say
that any one ever hired a trump
eter to toot for him when h^
dropped some money into the col
lection plate or wrote a check foi
the Red Cross. V/hat he means to
say is that when a man gives with
the 'hope that his gift will attract
attention and produce applause, he
is not really generous. He doesn’t
have the recipient’s interests at
heart; he is thinking only, “How
well people will think of Me! “Or
again, that odd saying, “Do not let
your left hand know what your
right hand is doing” suggests that
sometimes you are generous in
order to please your favorite audi
ence: You. You are generous in
order to feel self-satisfied, your
What Is Sincere Prayer?
Another concrete case that Jesus
takes up is prayer. There is a story
that once a minister was told after
service: “Doctor, that was the
most eloquent prayer ever deliv
ered to a Boston audience.” Jesus
would say that a prayer delivered
to an audience—Boston, Bombay
or Barber Junction, no matter
where—isn’t a prayer, it’s just a
way of showing off. A certain pro
fessor of English used to quote
famous authors in his public pray
ers: “As Shakespeare has said, O
Lord . . . Thou rememberest what
the poet Browning hath said . .
Now there’s no use quoting poetry
to the Lord; that s suited to a
speech, not to a prayer. Of course
Jesus did not mean that we are
never to pray in the presence of
others. He himself prayed in pub
lic on various occasions. Leading
others in prayer is a rare gift and
should be cultivated. But while
prayer, sincere prayer, can be with
others and for others, it should
never be to others. Some preach
ers “beat the congregation over
their heads with a prayer” as the
saying is. Some deacons have been
known to put long and dull prayer
meeting talks into the form of a
prayer. One elder well-versed in
Scripture used to go through the
whole story of the Bible, in out
line, every time he was called on
for a prayer.
The Home Demonstration Club
met with Mrs. B. M. C. Mullen on
Monday p. m. The president, Mrs.
Winta Hoiden, presided. The a-
geht, Mrs. Essa D. Shaw, discuss
ed a very interesting subject. The
Underworld of Fashion.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sanders
are the proud parents of a new
baby girl born October 8.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce’s
Httle girl, Betty, is in Mary Eliza
beth Hospital with an undiagnosed
condition.
Mrs. Winta Holden visited th
sick from Youngsville in both c
the hospitals in Raleigh Sunda
afternoon. A very commendatoi
act of, hers.
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Sincerity in Devotion
Jesus points out where sincerity
is most important of all: in our de
votion to God. We cannot serve
God and Mammon. God does not
want part-time devotion. By serv
ing God, Jesus means living by
God’s side, under God’s orders.
Serving Mammon means more
than simply serving money—most
Mammon-worshippers would deny
that they “serve” money. It means
living your life not as God would
have you but in order to “get
ahead,” to make money, to stand
well with people who have money.
Serving God means living as
Jesus lived, for others; serving
Mammon means trying to be
served by as many persons as
possible. Success, in Mammon’s
terms, is measured in terms of
how many people work for you;
success in God’s terms, is meas
ured in terms of how much you
have helped others. Sincere devo
tion to God must be devotion all
life through.
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