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Community Church Notices Louisburg Methodist Week of June 9 Sunday^ 9:45 A.M. Church School, Ro bert Hicks, Supt. 11:00 A.M. At the Morning Worship Hour the Pastor will speak on "Methodist Church manshlp." 5:30 P.M. Junior and Senior M.Y.F. i , Monday: 6:30 P.M. The Methodist Men will meet In the Churr ' ellow ship Hall. 7:30 P.M. Boy Scouts o( Amer ica. Wednesday: p:00 A.M. The Morning pray er Group will meet In the church i parlor. 7:30 P.M. Adult Choir Prac tice, Mrs. Walter McDonald. < Thursday: 8:00 P.M. Workers' Confer ence In the Church Parlor. ? Bunn Baptist Week of June 9 Sunday: ; 10:00 The Church In School. ' , 11:00 The Church In Worship. 6:00 The ChurCh In Training. Monday: 7:30 Youth Choir practice. Wednesday: 1 7:00 Youth Choir Practice. ?< 7:15 prayer Meeting 8:00 Senior Choir practice. June 17-21 - Vacation Bible School. Popes Chapel i Week of June 9. Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Worship Service. , 11:00 A.M. Sunday School - , ' T. D. Moore, Supt. Monday: 7:00 P.M. Junior Choir prac tice. 8:00 P.M. Senior Choir prac tice. Bible school for children will begin Monday morning at 9:00 to 11:30 through Friday. We would like to have a large gToup of children present. Wood Baptist I Week of June 9 Sunday: ^ 9;JJ0 Morning Worship. 10:15 Sunday School, BennleR. 1 3upton, Supt. Vednesday: 7:30 Prayer Service. ?i , Yott aT* invited to attend our 1 jfcurch. St. Paul's Episcopal TRINITY SUNDAY 10:00 Family Service - Morn ing Prayer and Sermon Church School . Classes #112 after the 1st Lesson. Wednesday: 10:00 Holy Communion. Friday: ?? 7:30 Vestry at Rectory. Louisburg Baptist Week of June 9 Sunday: 9:15 Church School, G. M. West, Supt. 10:30 The Church at Worship Sermon Subject 11 The Christian Trintfy." 10:30 Elizabeth W. Bobbitt, Sunbeams, Beginner and pri mary Sections. 7:15 The Church at Worship Sermon Subject "Joseph and Moses-Deliverers" . 7:45 The Advisory Board. Monday: 7:00 Intermediate G.A.s. Till Y.W.A.s. Wednesday: 7:00 The Churrh at Worship. 7:45 The Choir Rehearses. Vacation Bible School, June 10-14. Every morning 8:55 un til 11:30. Departments for everyone from 2 to 14 invited. St. Delight Baptist Week of June 9 10:00 Sunday School, Bruce Leonard, Su$t. 11:00 Sunday Morning Wor ship. "Sin's Surprise." Wednesday: 8:00 Hour of Power Sunday, June 9, marks the amnual Sunday School ^Sunday. - There will be special music from Durham and after the Morning Worship, dinner will ae served on the church grounds. Thus, to you, we ex-*~ tend a special invitation to come ind fellowship with us. You can * ilso help us reach a goal of it least 300 people in Sunday School. In short, "Come and :ome' praying for Sunday's ser vices." Red Bud Baptist Week of June 9 Sunday: 10:00 Sunday School, C. E. slelms, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship Ser vice, Rev. Robert R. Boone, >astor. " rhursday: 7:30 Prayer Meeting. Randells Chapel 10:00 Sunday School, James 11:00 Worship Service by the pastor. Vacation Bible School will he Jin on June 9th - 15th at 8:00 P.M^ The public Is invited. Wednesday: 8:00 Adult Choir Practice. Centerville Baptist Week of June 9 Sunday: 9:00 Morning Worship. 10:00 Sunday School, B. M. Griffin, Supt. Wednesda) : 7:30 Prayer Service. 8:00 Choir Practice. Saturday Evening, June 8: The Women's Fellowship Fami ly night will be at the church. Services for Sunday, June 9: 10:00 Worship Service. 11:00 Sunday School. Wednesday: 8:00 Choir Practice. Sandy Creek Baptist Week of June 9 Sunday: 9:45 Sunday School, F. Y. Rowe, Supt. Everyone welcome Classes (or each age group... Nursery. 1 1 :00 Morning Wor ship, Dwane R. Campbell, Pastor. Preceed lng the preaching service wl be a program presented hy tti Girls' Auxiliary, Mrs. R. E. Stallings, Presiding. 7:00 Training Union, Mrs. Harold Dlckerson, Direcctor?^ The pastor will continue the series of studies with the young people's group. Tonight the -group will discuss ."The Pro blem of Conformity." Monday through Friday, June 10-14, afternoon Vacation Bible School, Miss Frances Leonard, Principal. 2:00 - 5:00 p.n). Children of all ages are en couraged to attend Vacation Bi ble School this year. Young peo ple, Intermediates, and junior boys will culminate the school with a hiking trip and overnight camp. Details will tie given at the school. Navy bridegroom - With all my worldly goods, I thee en dow. His father - There goes his seabag and fountain pen. S, Hunt, Supt. New Hope HtrAf " * ?'? i m'Tzz' ?<** -j^aS ? CYOUR h : i =i : ? NO CASH NEEDED! > Financing Available with No Money Down & Up to 5 Years To Pay. Free Estimates KITCHEN and FAMILY ROOMS REMODELED Westinghouse Applionces Built-in Oveni and Cooking Platform! ? Refrigerator! ? UMJH Diih Waiher! ? Food Waite Disposer!. YOU WON'T NEED US OFTEN, BUT WHEN YOU 00... YOU CAN IE SUM ...IF ITS (yf) WestingfiouseV"*/ APPLIANCE SERVICE h HOUSE Furniture Co. Ford Village Phone GY 6-3769 Louisburg, N. C. Hickory Rock Gets New Pastor Rev. Roy O. Swift, JJT, a native of Fairfield, Alatunia?has ac cepted the pastpf'ate of Hickory Rock Baptist-Church . Rev. S yttt attended Auburn University and Howard College in Alabama where he received his B.A. Degree. At present, he is a senior at Southeastern Theological Seminary, Wake' Forest, Sorth Carolina. He comes to us from Heph zibah Baptist Church, Wendell, North Carolina, .' here 1* serv. ed as Associate Pastor in charge of Music. Prior to this, he served as pastor of the Five Points Baptist Church, Five Points, Alabama. His wife, Sue, is ^avnative of Alabama. She refceived her B.S. degree in music from Ho ward College, Birmingham, Alabama. She is now teaching public school music at Youngs The Old Slave \ttracti\e Young Miss. ' I'm looking for something particu larly nice for a young man." Salesman: "Ha^e you looked in the mirror?" REV ROY O SWIFT vUle High Schoo. About To Begin First Squabbler ? Say! I'll tell you something right now - Second Ditto - Good. You have not told me anything right yet. [ Mt. Zion To Have Bible School ?></ Vacation Bible School will be gin at Mt. Zion Baptist Church ?*lth Preparation Day Friday, June 7, and continue through the coming week. Commencement exercises will be Fkidav night June 14. with a picnic supper at 6:30. School hours are from 2:00 5:00. Children from age 3 through 12 are urged to attend. Franklinton Methodist To Have Bible School (Frk. B.W.) Forty-eight were registered at the Franklinton Methodist Bible School on Mon day. Mrs. Woodrow Hasklns and Mrs. Joe Whitaker are co directors o( the school. Kindergarten workers are Mrs. Lawrence Bridges, Mrs. Richard Goliglith and Mrs. M.F. Hinslev. Primary depart ments workers are Mrs. Has klns, Mrs. Frank Collins, Mrs. Tom East, and Mrs. Norrls Collins, junior . department workers are Mrs. Whltaker, Miss Edith Jackson, Mrs. Tom mle Stephens, Mrs. C, H. Wes ton, Mrs. D. O. Langston and Mrs. Richard Whitfleld. Helpers In the various 'de-. partments are Zelda Hamm, Ann Pearce, Gloria Holmes, Harriet Hlght, Nancy Harper, Susan Langston and Dudley wKlt'aker. Rev. Barras To Speak; Bible School Rev. Jose Barras, a former Roman Catholic Priest from Bareellous, Spain will speak Sunday night at Perry's Chapel Baptist Church. Rev. Barras Is 4t present studying at Southeastern Sem inary at Wake Forest, having come here from recent studies at Union Theological Seminary in New York. At 7:00 P.M. Sundiy night, during the regular training union hour, an open discussion will held for all present with Rev. Bafras. in the 8.00 P.M. service the former priest will share his testimony of conversion. Visitors are cordially invit ed to both services. Preparation Day for Vacation Bible School at Perry's Chapel Baptist Church Is set for Sat urday, June 8, at 4.00 P.M. All children age's 3-16 who plan to attend the school should lie present for the Preparation Day activities. 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