Page 8B—MIRROR-HERALX)—Thursday, November 3, 19T7
THe CHURCH€<?
Revival
Rev. Ray Justice, pastor
of Trinity Baptist Church
ol WhltevUle, will be
evangelist (or revival
services beginning
Wednesday and continuing
through Sunday at Oak
Orove Baptist Church.
Bible Institute In Hender
sonville. He and his wife
are parents of four chil
dren.
Sunday morning service
Is at 11 a. m. and night
services are at 7 p. m. A
nursery will be provided.
REV. RAYJtJgTICE
Rev. Mr. Justice, who
has preached In 06 revivals
In the two Carollnas, Vir
ginia, Washington state
and Alaska In the past 14
years, has also served pas
torates In Waynesvllle and
Horse Shoe, N. C. and la a
native of Hot Springs,
graduating from Gardner
Webb Junior College,
Western Carolina Unlver-
aity and Frultland Bsfttlst
He Is currently serving
as president of the Pastor's
Conference of Columbus
Association, member of
the AssoclaUonal Ordina
tion Committee, Columbus
AssoclaUon and trustee of
the Christian Action
League of North Carolina.
His hobbles are golf,
photography and
lapadary, stonecutting and
polishing.
Rev. Russell Hinton,
pastor. Invites the com
munity to attend the week
of qilrltual refreshment.
tftX>K TO UBRART — Colonel Frederick Ham-
bright Chapter DAR has loaned the reference book on
narrative and statistical hUtory, "North Carolina
Government 1886-1974” to Jacob S. Mauney Memorial
Library and DAR representative Mrs. William
Lawrence Plonk and Mrs. R Milton Fryer, right,
librarian, show off the new book with pride. The book
was donated to the DAR by Senator J. OUle Harris of
Kings Mountain, a descendant of Colonel Frederick
Hambrlght. Revolutionary War hero at the Battle of
Kings Mountain tor whom the Daughters of American
Revolution gets Its name.
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Bake Sale
Patterson Grove Baptist
Church GA’s will sponsor a
bake sale and yard sale
Saturday tor benefit of the
North Carolina Baptist
Children's Home.
The event will be held at
the home of Jean Bridges
from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m.
and feature homemade
cakes, pies, cookies and a
variety of yard sale Items.
Mrs. Bridges lives one
half mile below Patterson
Grove Church on Putnam
Lake Rd.
Education
David Baptist Church, In
cooperation with the Kings
Mouitaln Baptist Associ
ation and Gardner-Webb
College, will participate In
the observance of
Ministerial Education Day
on Sun., Nov. 6.
Presenting the message
will be WUlle McLawhorn,
a Senior majoring In Reli
gion at Oardner-Webb.
McLawhorn, a native of
Roxobel, served four years
In the U. S. Air Force after
graduation from high
school, and attended
Chowan College before
coming to Gardner-Webb.
He was licensed by the
Sandy Run Baptist Church
of the West Chowan
Association.
McLawhorn la married
to the former Diane Marie
Barnes, a nursing student
at Gardner-Webb. They
are members of Flint Hill
Baptist Church, Boiling
brings, where they now
reside.
Services
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Boyce Memorial ARP
Church has slated a week
of special evangelistic
services beginning Sunday
and continuing through
Nov. 10.
Rev. John Ckrson, pas
tor of Ebenezer Associate
Reformed Presbyterian
Church In Charlotte, will
fill the pulpit at the 11 a. m.
worship hour Sunday and
at nightly servicea at 7:30
p. m.
Rev. Mr. Carson Is a
former Gaatonla resident
and Ashley High School
Coach.
Dr. Charles Edwards,
pastor. Invites the com
munity to worship with
the local ccngregatlan In
the special services.
To Speak
Rev. John Carson, pas
tor of Ebenezer ARP
Church of Charlotte, will
be evangelist for special
servicea beginning Nov. 6
and continuing through
Nov, lOth at Boyce
Memorial ARP Church.
He will fill the pulpit at
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the 11 a. m. worship hour
on Sun., Nov. 6, and each
evening at 7:30 p. m.
Dr. Charles Edwards,
pastor, said the com
munity la Invited to wor
ship in the series of serv
ices.
4-Hers Meet
Oak Grove Community
4-H'ers will meet on
Thurs., Nov. 10 .at 7 p. m.
In the Oak Grove Baptist
Church Fellowship Hall.
The meeting has been
advanced one week
because of revival services
underway at the church
this week.
President Teresa
Shlrkey will preside at the
meeting.
Oak Orove 4-H Club was
organized a year ago with
IB members and meets
regularly on first Thur
sday nights for regular
programs.
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