Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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who was Roman emperor A.
This word of Agabus was
when we are indolent. There
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of those who have caught the
spirit and vision of Christ.
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City of Quitman, Texas
fraid of him (Acta 9:26-30).
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s 21,329.17
2,675.77 $ 24,004.94
Accounts receivable
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Buildings, equipment, water
2nd & 4th Tuesdays
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Land
$210,645.26
Total assets
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LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS
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Developments in the church .
at Antioch were really news.
11. News of this Church.
Acts 11:22-24
CENTRAL AVENUE
Baptist Church
: to
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terms we may sty
church at Antioch
through the ercrusting.shell
of Jewish ceremenuliss and
crossed ' the lines ‘separating
heavy, let us not forget that
he who set it helps us to
do it, and from his' throne
shares in al our toils, the
Lord still, as of old, working
ahe
i so
into a
Church,”
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her
Accounts and payroll payable
Interest acrued on bonds ..........
Bonds - revenue obligation .. $ 48,500.00
ROCK HILL
Baptist Church
v. W. D. Kernes, Pastor
lat A 3rd Sundays
246.00
,98,901.76
$210,645.26
105,500.00 -
2,045.00 $111,496.90
filiation.
1. Origin of this Church.
Arts 11:19-21
The writer has already foi-
Jowed two threads of the ex
Condensed Balance Sheet as of
March 31, 1956-
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$ 3,021.90
930.00
FAIRBANKS-MORSE
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Church at
Had several v
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Health goo
any one bein
Mrs Eunici
of San Angel
her mother, I
Cut Calorics In Your Baking
mms #2 2
CALVARY
Baptist Church
John MeNeese, Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
la doctere taata •• amazing
predact, 3 cute wemes get
reliet W merveus atatn», pais l
Wonderful relief dwing and
belore lU- "ditficelt daye"!
QUITMAN
Church of Christ
L. Ross, Minister
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Sunday Service.
10:00 a m. Bible Study
11:00 a m. Worship
7:00 p.m. Worship
Wednesday r
7:00 pm. Midweek Serv.
tax obligation _...
Other ...........................
rection of the Spirit: “that
Article in Reader’s Digest Reveals
Jittery Pre-Menstrual Tension ।
Is So Often a Needless Misery!
such a man: "and much peo- of
pie was added unto the Lord."
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pansion which resulted from ,,
the persecution of Stephen- journeys reached to"far
that of Phillip to the Samar
Aldous Smith. Paster
9:45 am. Church School 1
Rev. Johnnie Crecker,
Footer
10:00 Sunday School
11:00 Preaching
6:00 Training Union
7:30 Worship Service
Wednesday
7 :#• Prayer Meeting
Thuraday
1:30 W. M A.
— ---~ May 20, 1956
THE CHURCH IN ANTIOCH
Rackground Scripture: Acta 11:19-12:24
Devotional Reading: Galatians 6:1*10
Memory Selection: Acts 20: 35
Lesnon Text: Acta 11:19-30
Morris Low,
QUITMAN. 1
Deferred income • water accounts
paid in advance_____________
Surplus ___________________ _____
Total liabilities and surplus
• teaspoon salt S
1 teaspoon vanilla
Dash of nutmeg
* cup toasted coconut
Puckett Floral Shop
MRS. J. O. PUCKETT
- Owner
the operation of the Spirit— sociation with the church con
churches. One result is iney- tinued for. an entire year,
itable from the ministry of Durong this period they were
in the lives of others, in the able to teach a large number
MT. ENTERPRIZE
Baptist Church
b. c. Dodd, Pastor
(Full Time)
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Preaching
7:30 p.m. Sunday Eve.
" FOREST HILL
Baptist Church
Rev. A. Dimsdle, Paster
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a m Preaching
7:00 p.m. Training Union
7:30 p.m. Preaching
Wednesday
ASSETS
Cash on hand and in bank .
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Outside Wood County, Per Year ...........
Inside Wood County, Per Year
6:30 p.m. Training Ser,
7:80 p.m. Preaching
Wedneedny
2:00 W. M. A.
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service
gests the designation approp-
riate to the type of business
in which individuals are en-
ENON
Baptist Church
James Wrigst, Pastor
Alba, Texas
Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship
7:00 p.m. Training Union
Friday
7:00 Prayer Meeting
COKE AND LIBERTY
Methodist Churches
. Conrad Winborn
Pastor
Coke: 2nd & 4th Sunday *
Liberty: 1st A 3rd Sundays
Do you suffer terrible nervous ten-
sion-feel jittery, irritable, de-
pressed — just before your period
each month? A startling article in
READER'S DIGEST reveals such
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misery in many cases! .__
Thousands have already discov-
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With Lyda Pinkham s Compound
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pier. less tense as those "difficult
10:00 a.m Sunday School
/ 11:00 a.m. Preaching
7:30 p.m. Sunday Eve.
Thursday
7:00 a.m. Mid-week ser-
vices at Goke
QUITMAN
Baptist Church
Rev. David Griffin. Pastor
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday School !
10:55 a.m. Sermon
6:15 p.m. Training Union
7:30 p.m. Sermon
Wednesday
8:00 p m Prayer Service
Visitors Welcome
QUITMAN
Methodist Church
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Makes 6 servings Each serving contains 146 CAIORIES: 92
grams protein; 7.7 grams fat. 9 9 grama carbohydrate. If made with
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the heathen from partieipa-
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.______________________ dent. There is our stimulus
“Flowers speak more
eloquently thav words:
. let them express your
sentiment in joy or in
sorrew."
Phone 107-W
QUITMAN
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’people.
The effect ivenes of their
of Sulphur S
and Mrs. Ro
Winnsboro.
Mr. and Mr
were dinner
parents, Mr.
Glenn Sunday
Mr. and Mr
were dinner
mother, Mrs.
sister, Neil G
ROSE HILL
Baptist Church
O.e. Bright, Pastor
"Every Sunday
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Preaching
6:30 p.m. BTS
7:30 pm Preaching
— Wednesday
7:00 pm. Prayer Service
Thursday
1:30 p m.
Saturday
7 90 p.m. Preaching
■ Jr ■ “
Mpne
Where there"is true spiritual. good man that the Holy Spir- met on other occasions. At
discernment, gladness will be it finds a hospitable home, any rate, when in need of a
manifest at every work of Not a goodness of hurman "'helper Barnabas set out for
achievement, but a goodne-s Tarsus "to seek Saul.”
which is of God. It is a ful- There seems to have been
ness of faith, which opens the no hestitation on the part of
door and clears the way for Saul in accepting the invita-
the mastery of the Holy Spir tion of Barnabas, for “when
it. When one is indwelt by he had found him, he brought
tenure as co-workers is re-
flected in this statement:
they made was that of being _
on business for their King long history of altruistic ser
No envy beclouded their re- vice, which is characteristic
lationship. No fear that one
might excel the other pro-
jected its darksome shadow
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“And the disciples wire call- there should be great dearth
ed Christians first at Anti- throughout all the world."
och.” This term “called” sug- it is a matter of record that
this prediction was fulfill-
ed in “the days of Claudius,"
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• bottom cruet The generous amount at crunchy toasted coconut
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notice the ominsion.
Special flavor note . . Crate whole nutmeg and sprinkle over the
pie Spicy and aromatic, wonderfully good!
Streamlined < Orens t Custard Pie
__ _ His im- -----------------------..-------
mediate reaction was one of kind. It has eyes to see good Being a native of Cyprus,
ness’ in others . It is in the Barnabas and Saul may have
Any errorneous reflection upon the character, stand- is our quietness when we are
tag reputation of any person, firm or corporation which impatient. If ever we are
may appear in the columns of this paper will be gladly tempted to think our task
corrected if given to the management.
7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting
You ar cordially invited"
to attend each service i
11:00 a.m. Worship
6:15 p.m. Y. Fellowship
8:00 p.m. Worship
Monday
2:30 p m WSCS
into the lovely scene.
IV. Beneficient Ministry,
‘Acts 11:27-30
No church has a right to
continue being, when its ears
are deaf to the need of oth-
ers. This church at Antioch
looked beyond its’ immediate
community. In this case it all
came about through the vis-
it of prophets who came from
Jerusalem to Antioch. Agab-
us, the spokesman for the
group of prophets, made start
ling prediction through the di
Normally, rich custard
not including the pastry --z--- — —- —- —.--------- -
an old-fashioned favorite bonats of only 146 calorics in each generou 7
conimponding
5-
gaged. These disciples were D. 41-44.
so committed to the business This word of Agabus was
of Christ that they were immediately effective, mov-
dubbed' Christ’s men. Chirat ing the disciples to altruistic
tana it behooves each of us resolve: “every man accord-
to examine ourselves: Are ing to his ability, determin-
we so diligent in the work of ed to send relief unto the
Christ that the outside world, ’ brethren which dwelt in Ju-
no matter how cold and crit- dea.” They did not stop with
ical, could but designate us a good resolutions; they trans-
being wholly and strictly in lated them into concrete ex-
hniinesa for Christ? pressions: “which also they
We may also assume that did.” Their offerings were
the relationship between Saul sent "the elders by the hands
and Barnabas themselves was of Barnabas and Saul.” They
so cordial, unselfish, and tire were doers of the word and
less that the one impression not hearers only. In this we
see the beginning of that
it has been said that "the'far as Phoenicia7, and Cyprus. Spon it reached."the ear
simple fugitives of cyprus and AntiochnsHawever there 3ruhalemhureh SSaff t
ssuz—-s
' - ' •......-- i" their But another group, “men uation.on his arrival Barna
of Cyprus and Cyrene,” came bas 8aW something. felt
to Antioch They made the something, said something-
most epochalstep of al.TheyHe saw . the grace of God"-
spoke “unto the Grecians,‘the spiritual blessing God
preaching the Lord Jesus,” had given them.
... . > a Imnorioto re
not our speech which will se-
cure results, but his presence
with our words which will
bring it about that even
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ries. It is this group who laid much fruit, we must strike
the foundation of the first out rootsdeep in Him.who is
Gentile church. from which in the anchorage of our souls
stitution Pauls missionarybeing •
aching territories loeedo the” Enpsdntao of 111 a Co-Worker Enlisted,
itans and that of Peter to The ministry of these un- the capacity of Barnabas to Acts 11:25-26
4 ornelius Now he reminds known witnesses Was inspir- see, feel, and voice effective .
us of the utmost extent to ed of God: “the band of 1 hr exhortation: "for he was a Barna as .Was already ac-
-which those who were scat- lord was with them: and a good man and full of the Auanted with Saul He f ham-
tered abroad because of this great number believed, and Holy Spirit and—of faith.” pioned his induction into the
persecution had traveled. "As turned unto the Lord." "It is Genuine goodness responds in company of t ne apostles in
—-g -------— 5__Jerusalem when they were a-
with us." "‘How little any of
us know what will become of
our poor work, under his fos-
tering care! How little these
men knew that they were lay
ing the foundations of the
great change which was to
transform the Christian com
munity from a Jewish sect
iionin the gonpel: thi church
demonstrate*! the power of cord even of the names of
the gospel to saveai men "flthis
whatver culture or racial a'-lcount
10:00 a m Sunday School MYRTLE SPRINGS
11:00 Sermon D 01 ~L 1
7:30 p.m Eve Service 1 baptist Uhurch
I v (Sat -& -N ighta) »• 1. Lee, Pastor
’ Sunday School Every Sun.! (Fall Time)
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Sermon
7:00 pm T U.
8:00 p.m. Preaching
Tuesday Afternoon
1:M p.m. Ladies WMU
Wednesday Night
7:30 p.m Prayer Meet.
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2,900.00 186,640.32
through than a great num-
ber shall believe and turn to
the Lord. There is our en-
couragement when we are de-
spondent. There is our re-
into the favawav darkre1s of it was this group who by de- - -----.
heathenism. Having broken cisive and courageous ex. delight: he was glad.
ample first carried the gos-
pel to the heathen. disregard- - • - - ...1
ing the exclusiveness which manifest at every work of
had held others in its nar- God, whatever its area. W hat
row confines There is no re- Barnabas said expresses the
one essential allegiance: ex-
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Choir Practice
QUITMAN
Assembly of God
W. L. Jones, Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
I MOO a m. Worship
7:00. p.m Booster Band
7:45 p.m. Eve. Service
Wednesday
7:45 pm. Bve. Service
Thursday
2:00 p.m. Women Miss.
CLOVER HILL "
Baptist Church
r. n. Massey, Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
(Every Sunday)
11:00 a.m. Preaching
(2nd & 4th Sunday)
7:30 p.m. Preaching
CONCORD
Baptist Church
Rev. Loyd Griffin. Paster
Sunday School every Sun-
day. Preaching Full Time—
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Wood County Echo (Quitman, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1956, newspaper, May 17, 1956; Quitman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1618924/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.