Mt. Airy News _byV^tocfcto? The Adult Ladies Chorus rendered special musk ou Sunday morning. Also a spe cial solo was sung by Miss CWola with a voice so sweet it can make your soul rejoice. What have we to be happy about? Every good thing the prophets talked about. .As we gathered into the sanctuary the most sacred part of the church, it seemed aa if the Holy Spirit began ' touching souls all over the church. As we witnessed to the conversion testimonies of Mr. George Lloyd Locklear, also Mr. Gaston Locklear, 1 could see in their faces a changed expression. This new life begins at the time of the new birth. It continues as long as we live in this world, as well as in the world to come. Many know they have a need for the new life, but they are not willing to pay the price of complete surrender. This Sunday will be remembered. The pastor did not preach for he was carried away io the Spirit. We were so glad to have Mrs. 11a Oxendine back in church after being in the hospital in such a serious state for so long. She just had ? to tell the church how prayers had been answered. Then, too, 1 think God sometimes takes away our comforts and privileges to make us better Christians. I'm sure each limitation brings us closer to the greatness and goodness of God. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway Hunt were back in church after the loss of their son, Harvey. For a loved one to die is a heart breaking experien ce, but for that one to live might be worse. Who but God really knows? Thus let us not judge God, until all the facts ?it before us as the old song tell us Not now but in the commg years-it may be in the saw s there mirelimes we ll under stand-Still, remember them in .your prayers. After church the pastor, wife, and youth choir along with others on the church bun departed for Clinton. NO to join with them at their sing ing. They returned to church service Sunday night. On Monday night, Sept. 13 there were one hundred and twenty three people from our church who attended the appreciation night and awards banquet at ShefTs Seafood Restaurant in Pembroke. Guest speaker for the occa sion was Rev. Tony Brewing ton speaking from Acts 26:18 which was really interesting. Speaking to the group as a whole. 1 think everyone en joyed everything that was said and done. The delegation of the entire program was fully equippped. The awards, di plomas. etc. earned and given to the different individuals were numerous. They were presented to each and every jg ^ Sunday ^the'plwior extended from thTsmaiwt to the oldest In our church. One member said. "We've never had anything Hkc this be fore." I certainly will agree. I would recommend ShefT s to anyone. The dinner was wholly prepared. A lot of courtesy was shown by his waitresses. The pastor said thanks to everyone who atte: ded. Look for you again next year. Mr. and Mrs. Dosey Chsvis of Route I. Pembroke had a cook out party at their home Saturday. Sept. 13 in honor of Mrs. Rose Oxendine Hill ( Anchorage. Alaska. Mrs. Hill, formerly of the Union Chapel Community, and sister of Mrs. Chavis. will spend three weeks here visiting relatives and friends. A delicious meal consisted of steaks, fish, chicken, home make cakes, drinks, etc. Guests present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Margolus Oxendine of EatRflvMssMmauMm Spring*. Mrs. Shcree t of Burlington. NC, Miss C ..... h ae rf Raleigh. Mr. Slut. Mr. and Mr*. John finder Oxendine tad daugh ters. Mr*. Debbie Chavis, frfrs. Gail Oxendine add grandson. Joey Cbavis. Mrs. Lucy Thomas and Mr. Ches ley Oxendine. Mrs. Pearl Oxendine. Mr. Brantly Oxen dine. Mrs. Francis Chavis, Mrs. Gladys Neville. Mrs. Fossie Chavis. Mr. Wilson Chavis. Rev. Grady Chavis. . also Mr. Wade Hunt, all of Pembroke; Mr. Stoney Lock t ar, Mrs. Delia O. Locklear nd daughter, Allison of Maxtoa. Birthday wishes were ex tended to Mrs. Flossie Chavis if and son. Mr. Dosey Chavis. The entire group had a wonderful evening of good fellowship and socializing to gether. Mrs. Catherine Locklear and Mrs. Lucy Griffith have returned home from San Diego, Calif, after spending two weeks visiting Mr. Gene Locklear. son of Mrs. Lockle ar. Gene is an artist well Known by n lot ot people. Rev. Luke Cummiags of Rockflsh visited in tip home* He k one of our fcvotilo cousins. SICK UST ' Mr. Paul Jones has re turned home from Southeas tern Gerenal Hospital. His condition is improving. \ Mr. Benton Jacobs is a psiient in Southeastern Gen eral Hospital. His condition is improving. Miss Trudie Lockiear re mains a patient in McCain Hospital this being her third week up there. Mrs. Sharon Lockiear is a patient in Southeastern Gen eral Hospital. She has been removed from 1CU. > Mrs. Fannie Low cry is still unable to attend church. Mr. Stantley Lockiear is still a patient in Southeastern General Hospital for over a month. His condition is still unstable. I myself have been under the doctor's care this week. Please remember all these and many more in our com munity who are sick. Services at the Outreach Holiness Church are held on Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. for Sunday School. Morning; Service at 11 a.m.. Singing each 4th Sunday at 2:30. The pastor is Rev. James "Rud dy" Bullard. Jr. We praise God that we were again able to write news for Outreach Holiness Due to sickness, we have not written for the past few weeks. God has blessed us and still is blessing the church. Souls are still being saved and we thank God for that. Sunday there were 2 saved and we praise God. We were so glad for our visitors, Sunday. I'm sure they felt a welcome spirit. Mrs. Juddie Revels, Sr. Mrs. Swannie | Otten and all the others. You are welcome anytime to come and worship with us. Outreach Church is still grow ing and God has blessed us in so many ways. We will never be able to praiae him for whet he haa done for us. We preiee hint" for oar pr tor. A man tba* preaches us ti,. ord just HI it is. If he preaches and i ' m us we |uat move on up because he won't talk down. I praise God for every soul he has given us in the past few months. Husbands and wives finding Jesus Christ as their savior. That's a great way to start your home by letting Jesus Christ come in. Young man. young girls, let Jesus come into your heart and things will be so much better, ffe is a living savior, he died On the crass that we could have this Jay that we find in serving Jesus. Sinner, Jesus loves you because he gave his life for you. Take time out for Jesus, because he took time for you because he died on the cross. Get ready, Jesus is coming soon. Don't forget our singing every 2:30. God bless you till next week. WINNERS!! Winners of (be color and name the clown contest spon sored by the PSU Rod Balloon Children* Series are shown about. They are Kristl Woods, left, winner of the name the clown contest. Her winning name was Senior Casaboppe. 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