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Church Notices St. Paul's Episcopal Sunday before Advent Sunday: 10:00 Church School and Bible Classes, W. J. Shearin. Supt. 11:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon, "What is Man?" ? Acolyte: Walter House ? Usher: Fred Johnson ? Nur sery provided in Parish House: Mrs. W. J. Sigmon, Miss Beth Johnson. Wednesday: 7:30 Community Thanks giving Service in Baptist Church. Thanksgiving Day: 10:00 Holy Communion and Brief Meditation 7 : 30 Choir Rehearsal Louisburg Methodist Sunday: 9:45 Church School 11:00 Worship Service - Sermon: "The Sacrifice of Thanksgiving" 5:00 Youth Choir Re hearsal 5:30 Junior-Senior U.Y.M. 7:30 Evening Bible Study Group Monday: 8:00 Official Board Meet ing Tuesday: 9:00 The Group of Twelve 3:30 Girl Scouts 7:30 Worship Commission Meeting Wednesday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re hearsal 7:30 Community Thanks giving Service at the Baptist Church. Rev. Frank Pulley, of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church will be the preacher. Free Will Baptist Saturday: 7:00 Youth Rally - we are planning an interesting pro gram and message especially for young people refresh ments and Fellowship time will follow. Sunday: 9:30 "The Free Will Bap tist Hour" WYRN Radio 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship - J. Earl Gilliam, Pastor 7:00 Evangelistic Service Temporary location: 930 N. Main St.. Louisburg, N. C. Women Suffer WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Common Kidney or Bladder Irrita tions affect twice as many women us men. often causing tenseness and nervousness from frequent, burning. Itching urination. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and have Headaches. Backaches and feel older, tired, de pressed In such cases. CYSTKX usu ally brings relaxing comfort by curb ing germs in acid urine, and easing pain. Get CYSTKX at druggists today. Louisburg Baptist Sunday: 9:45 Church School. A. J. Dennis. Superintendent 9:45-12:00 Nursery for pre- school children 11:00 "Let Us Give Thanks", dramatic program of the first Thanksgiving will be presented by the Junior and Primary Choirs. 11:00 Katherine M. Harris Sunbeams 11:00 Elizabeth W. Bob bin Sunbeams Monday: 7:00 Royal Ambassadors Tuesday: 6:30 Brotherhood-Wo man's Missionary Society Covered Dish Supper ? Fel lowship Hall 7:30 Study Course, "Co lombia. Land of Conflict and Promise" will be taught by Miss Ruth Merritt Wednesday: 7:30 Joint Thanksgiving Service - Sermon by the Rev. Frank Pulley. Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Calvary Baptist Sunday: 10:00 Bible School Hour 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evangelistic Service Wednesday: 7:30 Mid-week Service Location: Vii miles from Louisburg on Highway 401 * South. Rev. Joseph Brady, Pastor, of 111 Middle St., Louisburg. N. C. welcomes you. Fundamental ** Inde pendent ** Missionary. Preaching the Blood - The Book, the Blessed Hope. "M" Night To Be Observed "M" Night will be ob served by the forty churches of the Tar River Baptist As sociation Monday, November 25, 7:30 p.m. at the Bunn Baptist Church. "M" Night is mobilization night for work that is to be done in 1969. Dr. John I. Durham, Associate Professor of Old Testament Interpreta tion at Southeastern Semi nary. Wake Forest, will be the speaker. A short drama entitled It's Not Too Late will be pre sented by the Pine Ridge Bap tist Church. Rev. Ellis Ful bright. Tar River Associa tional Training Union Direc tor. will preside at the meet ing THE ARTHUR SMITH SHOW STARRING - IN PERSON Brother Ralph Smith Little Wayne Haas Oick Schuyler Tommy Faile Maggie Griffin Jacquie Schuyler Crossroads Quartet FRIDAY, NOV. 22 ? 7:30 P.M. FRANKLIN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 7 Miles S.W. Of Louisburg SEATS: $2.00 each. PICK UP TICKETS AT: PERK'S BARBER SHOP, Ford Village STRICKLAND AUTO SUPPLY, Bickett Blvd. 6ENE PLEASANTS INSURANCE AGENCY N. 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