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;l! Ill H do) CALVARY METHODIST -CHURCH Pastor, It. H. CaudiU Sunday 2:30 p. m. Sunday School 3:30 p. an. Worship Service Thursday 7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship CLAYTON CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pastor, J. L. Atkins Sunday 9:45 a. m. Sunday School Joe Phillips, Sunday School Supk 6:45 p. m. Christian. Youtt Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Worship Service Thursday 7:30 p. m. Bible Study Friday " 7:30 p. m. Choir Practice CLYDE'S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, M. H. Mangum Sunday 10:00 a. on. Sunday School Titus Painter, Superintendent 11:00 a. m. Worship Service each second and fourth Sunday 5:45 p. m. Training Union 7:00 p. m. Worship Service each (first and third Sun day Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Choir practice EVERETTS CHAPEL FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH W. L. Poythress Pastor Sunday Sunday School 9:45 a m. , Johnny Underwood Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m j Evangelistic Service 7:00 ;; MidwkrPrayer Service 7:30 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Dr. Eph Wisenhunt Sunday 9:45 a. m. Sunday School James Little, Superintendent 11:00 a. m. Worship Service 6:25 p. m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 p. m. Evening Worshii Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting HORNE MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Pastor, R. H. Caudill Sunday 9:45 a. m. Sunday School Dewey Huggiris, Superintenden 11:66 a; m. Worship Service 6:30 p. m. Methodish Youtt Fellowship 7:30 p. im. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Service MT. MOIUAH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, A. C. Phipps ' Sunday - 10:00 a. m. Sunday School Leland Poole, Superintendent 11:00 a. m. Worship Service 6:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union 7:30 p. m. Evening Worshii Wednesday r V 7:30 .nnl Mid-week . Prayei eryice POWAIIATAN FREE WILir7 BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Clcon Coats Sunday ; 4' 10:00 A. EM. Sunday Cchool J. C. Blinson, Supcrintcnden 11:00 A. M. Worship Scrvic each first and: third? Gunday 7:00 P. XtWoTchip Gcnritf ecxn first and third Sunday 7:CD P. IX Prayer xncsilnj every TzzzLzv nllii D. J. Stewart Funeral services for Daniel Jef ferson Stewart, 63, of Garner,' Rt. 1, who died Sunday, were -held Tuesday from the Overby Funeral honxe chapel. The Rev. W. C. At kinson of r the Garner Baptist church officiated. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Katie C. Stewart; three sons, George Stewart, Harold Stewart and Otha Stewart, all of Raleigh ; two daughters, Mary Holloman and Mrs. Betty L. Poole, both of , Ra leigh; a sister, Mrs. Ellen Stanley of Four Oaks, Rt. 3; five step sons, F. A. Collins of Gamer, Rt. 1, James H. Collins of Durham, Rt. 5, R..N. Collins and Alfred T. Collins, both of Barberton, Ohio, and J. D. Collins of Raleigh; four step-daughters, Mrs. J. F. Jeffreys of Raleigh, Rt. 5, Mrs. Melvin Go wer of Raleigh, Rt. 2, Mrs. D. E. Yates of Raleigh and Mrs. E. K. Harp of Raleigh, Rt. 6, and several grandchildren. At Benson Banpuet Mrs. Joe R. Davis, vice president of the Clayton Merchants Associa tion, and Jim McMHlen publicity di rector of the Cotton Festival at tended the annual banquet of the Benson Chamber of Commerce last Friday night. r-s rrk It r r h , ( .. V i The . Rev. Thomas , Madren ' of Clayton, ' pastor of the Amelia Christian church is one of eight Congregational Christian ministers in North Carolina and Virginia who are planning a simultaneous evan gelistic campaign for ; March.- . Churches of the two states will participate. During the week of March 4-11, simultaneous evangelis tic services will be h el d In churches in this state. These ser vices will follow a week of lay visitation evangelism. Ministers from Virginia will be the visiting evangelists in North Carolina. Dur ing the week of March 18-25, the with the Tar Heel ministers going to that state. During February workshops on evangelism will be held In various Two Are H ostesses To Bible Class Mrs. Paul Keller and Mrs. David Bell were joint hostesses to the Lena Barbour Bible class of the Home Memorial church at the Kel ler home on Monday evening. Mrs. Ray Gulley, president, was in charge of the business meeting. Mrs. W. R. Peele was in charge of the devotional. This was the business meeting of the class, at which time plans were made for the year. The hostesses served cocoanut balls and coffee from a table cen tered with an arrangement of pink and red, using a valentine motif. j'u'u L v : n sections of the state to , give in- formation ; to the . ministers ; and j laymen on the planned work. .'' 4 .WEEKLY : THOUGHTS ALWAYS ABOUNDING Be ye steadfast, unmovable, al ways abounding in the work of the Lord." S''::'-lr--'':V'' ' . l.Cor. 15:58. v r - ,;,. . "I was," remarked former Pre sident Woodrow Wilson, "in a; bar ber shop, sitting in a chair, when I became aware that a personality had entered the room, A man had come quietly in upon the same er rand as myself, and sat in the chair next to me. Every word that he uttered showed a personal and vital interest in the man who was serving him ; and before I got through with what was being done for me, I was aware that I had attended an evangelistic service because Mr. Moody was in the next chair. "I purposely lingered in the room after he left, and noted the sin gular effect his visit had upon the'! barbers in that shop. They talked in undertones. They did not know his name, but they .knew that something had elevated t h ei r thought. And I felt that I left that place as I should have left a place of worship. Thev secret of Moody's power was that he was always abounding." Is Rotary Speaker .Dr. Eph Whlsenhunt pastor of the First Baptist church, ; . had charge of the programat the, local Rotary club last Thursday jilght. He "told stories about various wed ding ceremonies he had performed wnen events aid not go exactly, as planned. ' 0 t?(t7KH(m a buJULJ 71 n o n 0 . f n n n OOnrrri rjnn n n Gut) UrLULUlSLi ; : -t - . . -. " . ' . ' . - ( . S i ? " i - : . j . , : ' ' I . m' r - if -T H n,. 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