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| CkiMtk 2 Mt. 23m BfHt duth Rev.-K.O.P. Goodwin Morning Worship 10:45 A.M 9th A File Streets,' N.E. 7 new iriiiiiy iHptlit vraren Rev. Jolin Bristow -- Pastor Morning Worship 124Q E. 22nd Street Meant Pleasant Baptist Rev. Henry S. Lewis, Jr, Morning Worship 1731 Kimberly Road N.W. Rising Ebenezer Baptist C Dr. Quincey A. Caldwell Morning Worship II a.m 900 Free Street Minister Cond ^Tlr 1 iMfMMPMrM $> Mi'liiWLli i ii i ilji i 1 iHI i^B'W'lPii^M . ', ..; ;T . Wfc-.-' v%' Dr. Caldwell % Dr. Quincy A. Caldwell, pastor of Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church, is conducting a series of revival services which began July 28 at St. Peters Baptist Church in Statesville. The Rev. A.L. Young is Pastor. ' There was an overflowing ' congregation for each service. 1 People from various areas of Statesville and vicinities were 1 in attendance. Renewed life c for many indicated a success- ' ? ful meeting which closed Aug. 1, totaling for that week over 1,000 persons attending. I Upon an invitation from Dr. ' C.H. Hawkins, pastor of Oak % Grove Baptist Church, China * Grove, Services were conduct- 5 ed, closing last Friday. Many I mm N OiwUaiM Flirtjiiili jiey. J.D. Peterson Morning Worship 11 A.M 3901 Carver Road ftitHSorM rmvywivM Rev. Connell Osborne Morning Worship 11:00 A.M ITS Dellabiook Road Shfleh Baptist Church Dr. J. Ray Butler Morning Worship 11:00 A.M; 916 E. 21 Street imr metropolitan* aihil ?im Rev. Horace C. Walser P * ?- - - Uf Li- - - ' mug orsniD iliUU A.M. 1435 E. 4th Street ucts Revivals found a new life of recovery from the inspirational messages delivered. During this week at East Bend, N.C. beginning with Home-coming Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, closing Friday, evening services are being held. The Rev. W.C. Wilkinson, Salisbury* N.C., has invited Dr. Caldwell to conduct a revival meeting at i his church beginning August 4 n . < - ~ ~ 1(5 tnrough August 22nd. i Church Chi Third Anni i Sunday, the Gospel Choir of j Rising Ebenezer Baptist < Church celebrated its 3rd | \nniversary with two special t services, 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 j 3.m. Special guest for the 3:00 t clock service was the f -ongbranch Baptist Church ( foung Adult Choir of Kings fountain, N.C., and at 7:30 ).m., special guest, the Zbonettes. Devotional Services were conducted by )eacon Hanes and Robert itepheny; Welcome Address, vlrs. Cynthia D. Hall History, Choir Presents Musical The Youth Choir of the Bayshore Baptist Church of Tampa, Florida, will present the musical "Here Comes the Son" by Paul Johnson on Thursday evening, August 14, at 7 p.m. at the First Baptist Church on W. 5th St. in Winston-Salem. The youth choir is composed of 66 junior and senior high voices and is under the direction of C. Ray Love. minister of music. This is the third summer tour for the choir. They have sung in churches, shopping centers, and coffee houses. This year's tour willtake them into churches in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia. A highlight of this tour will be the choir's concert on the steps of our nation's capitol in Washington, D.C. The Musical Here Comes the Son deals with the life of Jesus and the way his life has influenced our world. Fit 11UIU5 versary Miss Dorothy Lewis and the Brown Family presented a special Dedication. Mrs. i ~reddie Brown was Mistress , >f Ceremonies; ? Tommy i ?ulton, Master of Ceremo- j lies. Mrs. Cynthia D. Hall is. 'resident of the choir and Tary Hall. Supervisor. Froozono is for corns tfut hurt Absolutely painless. Nodangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters. In days, Freezone eases the hurt...safely helos ease off th* com. Drop on Froozone?take off corns. / \ j REMOVES I CORNS AND CALLUSES ii ? BUB I W/.'v . jdflj ' ^*1 ? .-J* ?|n?, M Cuaiil g| i Praise ye the Lord all of His Saints glorify and honor His name. Make Him known in your community life Him high let Him reign. Praise God for King And Queen _Crowned The Sunday School Department of Rising Ebenezer Baptist Church presented recently the Annual King and Queen Pageant which attract' pH wipuroi><< k'*"" ? 1 ww Tivnvis. mid) orenaa Carter was crowned Queen and Michael Kimbrough King. Mrs. Lucile B. Ransby is Sunday School Superintendent. Vines One-Houi "Cleans it bei 905 N. Li Winstonf ATTCK i \ I I ft- I ^ ! ALL CHI i * * S RESERVE YOU! FOR YOUR WEE) g OF SER VICE S PUBLISHED EVE ? - ' THi WfNS TON-SALEl for infori and B space res* % ? Page 5 ttgpPV ; -'^HM ""Bread * His mighty acts for the Lord ourtjod is great. He made the uiAol/l a***! <*11 ^ ? nuuu anu an uicicui niways on time....never late. Trust our God and Praise His name sing songs and rejoice in Him. He sends His commandment forth on earth, Hold steady Saints, until He comes. Psalms 147 Praise the Lord dear ones, let us praise the Lord and be glad for our redemption drawth nigh. Are you askingJesus to cleanse and scrub you so that you may be worthy to go' back with Him? We serve a great and powerful God. He is just and Holy, rightous and mighty in power call upon Him now while He may yet be found. Don't let Him come and leave without you. There's still room at the cross for you. May God keep jrvui iiililVl 111 IICAl UIIIC. TICKS MAKE PETS SUFFER. Take pity on the dog with ticks. Imagine how uncomfortable you would be with a tick stuck to your leg, clinging to your back, buried in your ear. Relieve your pet's suffering with Sergeant's* Tick Killer. No namby pamby bug spray, Tick Killer is specially formulated to kill ticks?even faster and more effectively than collars. Get Tick Killer today. 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