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 makers of new Satinhide La 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. flier ma moc UHLim to save it AND GET TO THE IK EEWARD TWKOUGW A TEIAL AMD EfcfcOR METHOD OF LEARNING, PSYCHOLOGISTS HAVE DISCOVERED/ GIVE YOUR WALLS that LOOK! FLAT WALL ENAMEL The v?lv?t-soft glow of new wall' beauty ? your* with Unico Decoramic Flat Wall Enamell If* suitable for all in terior walls and ceilings? high in hiding power, quick drying, easy to wash. Colors? A selec tion of shades tailored to your taste. Choose yours Aow at: LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE PHONE GY 6-3366 BICKETT BLVD. LOUISBURG, N. C; Let Us Serve All Your Banking Needs Savings-Checking-Loans-Insurance-Trusts Citizens Bank and TkU ST COMPANY HENDERSON, N. C. *THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* 1889 - 77 Years Of Service - 1966 Listens To Crowds The President's limousines have been equipped with tiny microphones to allow him to hear the response of the crowd. 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