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Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal 20th Sunday after Trinity 10. *00 a.m. Church School and Adult Bible Class, E. F. Yar borough 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon? Acolyte: Pete Joyner Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion 8.-00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Uahers for October?Frank Rose, Sr., and James P. Lump kin. Visitors welcome at all ser vices. Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:49 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. At the Morning Worship Service the pastor's subject will be "Living In the Thick of Thin Things." 2:00 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild Sub-Olstrlct Meeting 5:00 p.m. Junior and Senior M.Y.F. \ Monday: 6:00 p.m. The Methodist Church , ' Tuesday: * 9:30 a.m. Girl Scout Leaders Training Session Wednesday: 3:30 p.m. Junior Choir Prac tice 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Prac tice 7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts of America Thursday: 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Group 9:30 a.m. Sub-District Meet ing WSCS Red Bud Baptist Friday: W. M. S. will meet Friday night with Mrs. Ben Griffin. Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Mr. Edward Parrlsh, Supt. 10:30 p.m. Program (or i Love Offering Day will begin, ending at 12:00, followed by dinner and fellowship with a spread In the yard. Special music will be pre sented during the morning ser vice. ? There will be no even ing service. Thursday: 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service St. Delight Baptist This Sunday will be our annual Homecoming. We will have Sunday School at 10:00 a.m., followed by the morning worship service at 11:00. Preachlngwlll be by the Rev. Carl Gilliam, a former member of our church. After this, there will be lunch out In the yard. So, make It a part of your plans to wor ship, eat, and fellowship with us this Lord's Day. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. The Hour of Power Meeting Methodist Circuit Sunday: ? ? Preaching services at: 10:00 a.m. Bunn Methodist 11:00 a.m. Hill King Methodist 6:00 p.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship at the Hill King Methodist Church 7:30 p.m. Shlloh Methodist Sermon topic: "The Doers of the Word" Please note the change lnitlme 7:30 p.m. at Shlloh (Instead of 8:00 p.m. as on previous Sun days.) Louisburg Baptist Sunday: .9:45 a.m. Church School, Frank Read, Jr., Superinten dent 11:00 a.m. The Churchat Wor ship - Subject - "When Down hearted" 11:00 a.m. Elizabeth W. Bob bltt Sunbeams 11. 00 a.m. :Katherlne Mills Harris Sunbeams 7:15 p.m. W6rshlp In the Evening - Subject - "Study of the Gospel of John" 7:45 p.m. Advisory Board Monday: 7:30 p.m. Crusaders 7:30 p.m. Junior G. A.'s . 7:30 p.m. Intermediate G. A.'s 7:30 p.m. Y. W. A.'s Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Worship In the Evening - Subject- - "Gospel of John" 7:30 p.m. Pioneers 7:45 p.m. SeniorChoir Prac tice 3:30 p.m. Junlofr Choir Sandy Creek Baptist Harvest Day and Homecoming Services will be held Oc tober 11, at Sandy Creek Baptist Church. ? Sunday; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School . 11:00 a. m> Morning Worship 12:00 p.m. Noon Lunch at the church. 1:30 p.m. Song Service with choirs from White Level, Cen terville and quartets from New port News, Va. New Sandy Creek, White Level and Roles ville with other special songs and music. Wood Baptist Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Bennle Ray Cupton, Supt. 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service Wednesday: 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service Thursday: 7:00 p.m. G. A. meeting at the church. Union Gospel Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship and Ser mon, "The Christian* s Respon sibility" 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship and Sermon, "Great Things He Has Given Us" Centerville Baptist j Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, a M. Griffin, Supt. 7:30 p.m. Worship Service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service New Hope Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service and Quarterly Conference Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. Choir Practice Perry's Chapel Sunday: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Mr. Braddock Alston, Supt. 11:30 a.m. Worship Service Morning Message: "The Joy of Reaching the Top" Mat thew 17: 1-4. It Is too much to expect an officeholder to favor the abo lition of his Job. food to sv It your mood FRESH COOKED PIG AND CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE SUPPERS AND PLATES AVAILABLE BEA S PLACE BUNN, N. C. GY6-5286 Felton To Speak To Baotists MR T E FELTON Youngsvllle--On Sunday, Oc tober 11, Mr. T. E. Felton, Principal of the local school will be the guest speaker at the Youngsvllle Biptlst Church. Mr. Felton, an active Deacon In the local church, has been lay speaker at several churches throughout the area and In his hometown of Macclesfield, N. C. Services will begin at eleven o'clock following the Sunday School hour beginning at nine forty-five. Public Invited A. Purnell Bailey To Speak At College Dr. A. Purnell Bailey, superintendent of the Richmond District of The Methodist Church, Virginia Conference, will be the leader of the annual Religious Emphasis Week on the Loulsburg College campus Oc tober 12*15, 1964. Students on (he campus will preside at the services and mu sic will be furnished by the Department of Music under the direction of Miss Sarah Foster. Chaplain C. Wade Goldston, in charge of the plans for the week, announces that the public is invited to hear Dr. Bailey nightly at 7:00 p.m., College Auditorium, and at the 10 a.m. Wednesday service, i Dr. Bailey, well-known for his daily broadcast, "DAILY BREAD," his newspaper column called "BREAD OF LIFE," his weekly counseling program "THE NIGHT PAS TOR" and his weekly hymn and sermon program, "SONGS' FOR SUNDAY," has the B. A. from Randolpb-Macon College, the B. D. from Duke Divinity School; the Th. M. from Union Theological Seminary. His Doctor of Divinity degree was conferred on him by Randolph DR BAILEY Macon College. He has served churches In Emporia, Richmond, New Kent County, Norfolk, and Newport News. During World War II, he served as an Army Chaplain and served in Japan (or 15 months. During this period he preached.- lor eight months in Dr. Toyohtko Kdgawa's church. Louisburg Methodist Circles Meet The Maude McKlnne Circle P,"0" Mo"day evening at the lne Arts Center at Loulsburg College with Mrs. Alton Kor nesay and Mr, G. C*. Harris, Sr. as hostesses. Mrs Katheryn Beckham and Mrs. Louise Shlnn were wel comed as new members. Mrs. Kornegay presented an interesting talk on six water "1?r P^n?ngs In the series ton?*, Matchez Trail" and n ^?lor stats of the I7?5fh Ukil'"oryT ?' Methodlst'?m ? taken from Together magazine M * d?V,?'l0~1 "as Klven by | Miss Zelda Coor which were excerpts from one of JohnWes tk T8' outatindlng sermons ?The Catholic Spirit and Per son. * K,0?U1 h0"r followed with the hostesses serving Russian tea and cookies to twelve mem Ders. The Evelyn Smlthwlck Circle met on Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. M. M. p'erson! Mrs. Parsons Gives History Of W.M.U. The Wood W.M.S. met for the October 1864 meeting with meeteiLmemberS Pr9S#nt' The meeting was called to order Taylor Paullne aylor. The devotional was I?"' D0Un Hamlet Mrs. a R. Gupton. Plans we" made and date setTr Planning meetings for the year October 1964. Mrs. Everette Parsons gave a short history of the W.M U , ? theme s?ng for the year Is O Worship the King." Pro gram chairman took charge Kt^"PiCTKWiS "? Wo"hlp the King. The parts were given by the following: Mrs. B. R Mrs p *!."? L" "? Gupton. Mrs. Pauline Taylor m? La Verne Gupton and' Mrs Everette Parsons. J"*, meet,ng was dismissed by all praying silent prayers tor a few moments for the various things that were called tor lp the program and Mrs. EE" Tl)"0r nosing with an audible prayer. (DP) In our opinion teachers and I policemen are underpaid. son, Jr., Chairman, was held with plans being made to visit newcomers and shut-In. Each member was urged to attend the Sub-District -meeting at Loulsburg Methodist Church on October 15th. Mrs. Person welcomed a new member, Mrs David Daniel. For the program, Mrs. R. A. Bailey gave an Inspiring talk on "Our Children and Theirs." A social hour followed with the hostess serving delicious refreshments to ten members. Mrs. J. A. Hodges was hos tess to the Ouida Furgurson Circle on Tuesday morning with nine members present. Upon arrival, the hostess served cookies and coffee. In the absence of the chair man, Mrs. Wade Goldston pre sided over a short business meeting. The devotional for this meet ing was given by Mrs. Archie Lee. Antiques "Reasonably Priced" WE ALSO REFINISH ANTIQUES OF ALL TYPES THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 3 Pc. VICTORIAN Includes LOVE SEAT And 2 CHAIRS HOUSE FURNITURE CO. FWB VILUA6E PHONE 496-3769 L0UISBUR6, N.C. Revival Revival services will begin at Union Gospel Tabernacle Monday, October 12, and con tinue through Saturday, Octo ber IT. The services will be gin at 7:30 each evening. The Rev. Harold Hicks, a former pastor of the Bunn Cir cuit, will be guest evangelist. We cordially Invite you to come and join with us In these services. Frankluiton WMU Meets (Frk. RW.) The Woman's Missionary Union of the Frank Unton Baptist Church mat at the church Tuesday evening with Mrs. Charles Tlmberlake pre siding. The meeting opened with the singing of "O Worship the King." Mrs. Tom Poole was In charge of the program which was a preview of programs and plans tor the year. Me sdames Ralph McGhee, Addle Wynne, Joe Loflln, Robert Ayscue, G. VL Ledford and Homer Isom bad parts on the program . During the business session, the group voted to bave another attendance contest. The circle, having the largest attendance at general meetings, would be honored at a banquet mext fall. IF IT BURNS - We Have It! COAL LP GAS KEROSENE FUEL OIL CALL US IF YOU BURN ANY OF THESE. WINTER'S JUST AROUND THE CORNER. LITTLE RIVER ICE & FUEL COMPANY S. MAIN STREET PHONE 8Y6-3410 L0UISBUR6. N. C. WE'VE MOVED ...to our new home at 202 North Main Street. And though we're still getting settled, it's business as usual, so come to see us. First Federal now offers you plenty of free parking plus the added convenience of a drive-in teller window. Wp're planning a big Open House Thursday night, October 29th, from 7 to 10 p.m. Mark that date on your calendar now. There will be favors for all. And we'll be starting an exciting * prize drawing that continues through November 14th . . . more than twenty fine prizes . . . nothing to buy ... all you do is register. Watch for the big things that will be happening now that First Federal has moved to its new home at 202 North Main Street in Louisburg. FIRSTJFEDERAL or ROCKY MOUNT 202 NORTH MAIN STREET {N LOUISBURG
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