Community Church Notices
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St. Paul's Episcopal
Second Sunday In Lent
t a. m., Fellowship Com
munion, Coffee Hour
Acolyte: Mike Johnson
10 a. m., Church School -
Adult and Teen Bible Classes
11 a. m , Morning Prayer aria
Sermon (Broadcast)
Ushers: Frank Rose, Jr.,
Louis A. Wheless, Jr.
Acolyte: John King
5 p. m., Episcopal Young
Churchmen
Wednesday:
8 p. m., Choir Rehearsal
Thursday:
11:10 a. m., Holy Communion
Louisburg Methodist
Sunday:
9:45 Sunday School
9:45 Adult Clisi Study of
Methodism
11:00 When Cod Forsakes Us
- What Then?
4:30 Youth Choir
5:30 M. Y. F.
7:30 Mission Study
Monday:
4:00 Cherub Choir
7:30 General Meeting of The
Woman's Society of Christian
Service and Wesleyan Service
Guild
8.-00 Commission on Evan
gelism
Tuesday:
7:30 Commission On Social
Concerns
Wednesday:
9:00 Our Group of The
Twelve
3:45 Junior Choir
7:30 Senior Choir
7:30 Boy Scouts of America
Saturday:
9:30 Membership Training
Class.
New Hope
Sunday:
10:00 a. m. Sunday School
11:00 a. m. Worship
Sermon: Man's Greatest Sin
5:30 p. m. Pilgrim Fellow
ship
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m. Choir Practice.
Louisburg Baptist
Sunday:
9:45 Church School, Mr.
M. E. Smith, Superintendent
9:45 - 12:00 Nursery for
pre-school children
11:00 The Church at Wor
ship, Rev. A. S. Tomllnson,
Pastor -Sermon subject, "Je
sus Is"
6:30 Training Union, Mr. C.
C. Watklns, Directory
Monday:
3:30 Fannie Heck Circle In
,,3 yr. dept.
7:30 Mary Hester Powell
with Mrs. James Wrenn 1
7:45 Emma C. Allen with
Mrs. John Collins
7:30 Florence Wells with
Mrs. J. W. Mltchlner
7:30 Kenmore with Mrs.
W. G. Lancaster
7:45 Margaret B. Tomlln
son with Mrs. C. C. Watklns
Tuesday:
10:30 Onnle T. Perry with
Mrs. F. A. Read, Jr.
7:30 Seminary Ert ens ion
Courses
Wednesday:
7:30 Senior Choir Rehear
sal.
St. Delight Baptist
Sunday:
10:00 a. m. Sunday School
Talmadge Best, Supt.
11:00 a. m. Morning Service,
"Five Solemn Facts"
7:00 p. m. Evening Service,
Special Speaker, Brother
Johnny Shearlon
Wednesday:
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
8:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal
You are cordially invited to
worship with us In God's
House.
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Circle Meets
(Frk.B.W.) Ruth Mercer
Circle No. 2 of the Frank
llnton Methodist Church met
at the home of Mrs. D. O.
Langston on Monday evening
Mrs. Floyd Bell presided
over the meeting which open
ed with the singing of a hymn.
Mrs. Richard Whitfield pre
sented the program entitled -
"The Church and People With
Special Needs". After de
scribing the plight of a boy
in court for his first serious
offense, the program leader
related the reactions of four
sets of parents whose son he
might be.
Calling attention to the fact
that February 12-18 was being
observed as "National Crime
Prevention Week" In North
Carolina, Mrs. Whitfield
stressed the need for the
Church and the community
to be more concerned about Its
youth. It Is the young people
who present the gravest pro
blems to community, family,
courts and church today.
During the business session,
Mrs. J, D. Mode read the min
utes and Mrs. Norrls Collins
gave a financial report.
Flowers were assigned for
the month of March for the
church sanctuary. Plans were
made to serve to the local
Lions Club on March 6.
Assisted by Mrs. Charlie
High, Jr. the hostess served
Russian tea and Danish rolls
during the social hour.
Mrs. Virginia Patterson was
welcomed as a new member.
Franklinton WMU Meets
(Frk.BW.) The W.M.U. of
the Frankllnton Baptist
Church held a Study Corse -
"Forest Trails to Urban Jun
gles" - on Tuesday evening
at the Educational Building.
Mrs. Ralph McGhee Intro
duced the book and the follow
lng ladles who taught the
course: Mrs. B. S. Hale,
Mrs. Darwin Sowers, Mrs.
Tom Poole and Mrs. W. A.
Shearon.
A social hour concluded the
activities of the evening.
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