Church Notices
St. Paul's Episcopal
Hat Sunday after Trinity
10 KM A.M., Church School,
/ Bible ClaM and Teen
Blbla Claaa.
UiOO A.M., Morning Prayer
*y . . and 8armon. Nura
ary available.
Uahar, Mr. William L.
John* on.
Acolyte, John Kir*
Louisburg Methodist
Sunday
t:4S a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. The Excess Bagg
age of Guilt
4:30 p.m. Youth Choir
0:30p.m. M Y P
Tueaday
10:00 a.m. Oulda Fergerson
Circle
10:00 a.m. Evelyn Smlthwlck
Circle
Wednesday
9:00 a.m. Our Group of The
Twelve
3:48 p.m. Junior Choir
7:30 p.m. Commlaalon on
education
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir
7:30 p.m. Boy Scout* of A
merlca
3.-00 p.m. Mary Burt Peraon
Circle
St. Delight Baptist
Sunday:
10 KM a.m. Sunday School,
Talmadce Beat, Supt.
11 M0 a. m. Morning Service,
"Tongues".
7:00 p.m. Evening Serrlcea,
"Some People Our Church
could not do without"
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
3:00 p.m. Choir Rahearaal.
You are cordially Invited to
attend with ue.
Methodist Circuit
Sunday, Oct. 30, There will
be no worahlp aervlcea on the
charge, but there will be Sun
day School aa uaual. Alao,
the MYP will meet at the
Hill King Church at 7:00 PM.
Monday, Oct. 31, the Bunn
Methodist Sunday 8chool will
be collecting tor the UN1CCP
program, In their community.
Louisburg Baptist
Sunday:
9:40 a.m., Church School,
l(r. 11. E. Smith, Superln
tcndent
9:48 am.. 11. -00 P.M. Nur
sery for pr?-tchool children
11K>0 a.m. Tin Church at
Vorahlp, "To Accept or Re
ject God" By Rev. A. S. Tom
Unson, Pastor
t. :30 p.m. Training Union,
Mr. C. C. Watktna, Director
7:30 p.m. Opening Service
of Revival conductad by tha
Rev. John R. Link. Aibjact,
?'Tha Nation That Forget
God".
Monday:
7:30 p.m. Revival Service,
Subject: "Light In a Dark
Day"
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Ravlal Service,
Subject: "Sin and Grace"
Wedneeday
7:30 p.m. Revival Service,
Subject: Needed But No
Deserved".
Thuraday
7:30 p.m. Revival Services,
8ub]ect: "APromlse For To
day"
Friday
7:30 p.m. Revival Servlcea,
Subject: "Foola For Christ"
Nursery will be open each
nlfht for pre-achool children.
St. Matthias
UKX) A. M. , Sermon and
Holy Communion by Rev.
Grant Folmsbee
WMII Meets
The W.M.U. of Perry's
Chapel held Its monthly meet
ing at the church on Wed.
nlfht.
Office ra for the new year
are: Mrs. Carl Smith, Pres.!
Mrs. T. H. EdwaKll, VlM*
Pres.; Mra. I.O.Wllder, He.
and Reporter, Mrs. J. E.
Wilder, Treas.
A food number of men and
boys attended the |ame and
celebration at Chowan College
Saturday.
The Rev. Mr. Clark and tour
delegatee attended the Aaaocl
atlonal meeting at Epheaua
Church near Spring Hope on
Monday.
Randsdell
WMS Meets
The WMS of Ransdell Chapel
Church mat October 10th at
7:30 with Mr*. Elizabeth Cash,
lor the monthly meeting.
The program for thli meet
ing iu on "The Search for
Ood among language groups
In Detroit, Pittsburgh and
Atlanta." The meeting began
with the call to prayer, Isaiah
tit, by Mrs. Norman Frailer.
The Hym# of the year "O
Master Let Me Walk With
Thee" was sung and the watch
word, n Peter 3:18 was re
peated In unison. Minutes
were read by the Secretary,
Mrs. Elizabeth Cash.
The Introduction to the
"WMS Research Labora
tory," and "Finding on the
Search for God" was given
by Mrs. Adell C. Cash; Mrs.
Mattle R. Harrison and Mrs.
Elizabeth Cash gave "Case
Histories from the Scrip
tures."
The meeting closed with pra
yer by Mrs. Adell C. Cash.
Following adjournment, the
hostess served refreshments.
The study course meeting of
the WMS was held with Mrs.
Mattle R. Harrison on Octo
ber 17th. The book for study
was "Meet the American
Jew."
An Interesting report on the
book was given by Mrs. Mattle
R. Harrison, Mrs. Elizabeth
Cash and Mrs. Norman Fra
iler.
The hostess served refresh
ments after the meeting was
closed with prayer by Mrs.
Mattle R. Harrison.
PAINTING TIP
To "open up" a small room, J
use the same light, cool shade ]
of paint on all four walls, ceil
ing and woodwork, advise the
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tex Lo-Lustre Enamel.
Outstanding
Trainee
PVT KEARNEY
Army Pvt. Gary W. Kearney
of Kannapolls received a
trophy recognizing him as the
"Outstanding Company
Trainee" during graduation
exercises (or his unit at the
U. S. Army Training Center
at Ft. Bragg, October 7th.
Brig. Gen. Osmund A. Leahy
presented the award. Kearney
la the son of Mr. and Mri.
J. V. Kearney and husband of
Mrs. JoAnn Northcutt Kearney
of Grace Avenue. t
Formerly a member of Co."
E, 2nd Brigade, the 24-year
old soldier Is now at Ft. Gor
don, Ga. training as an M. P.
A 1960 graduate of A. L.
Brown HlghSchool, Pvt. Kear
ney was employed by the State
Highway Patrol at Youngsvllle
before entering service.
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A diet may be good for the
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Fish Fry
The Ingles lde Community
Development Committee U
sponsoring a fish try this Fri
day night, October M, at the
Community House.
Take out .plates are avail
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