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; Services;
Schooi—9:45 a.m.
iing Worship—10:55 a. m
ain^ Union:—6:30 P. ni.
^,tg Worship—7:30 p. nr
U. and Sunboama—3:M
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THL ALIO HEHALD. ALTO, TEXAS. JULY 29, 1965
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Night—Deaoon'
Ltd 3rd Tuesday nighta
yhood—7:30
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,r Meeting—7:15 P-
— Rehearsal—7:95 P <n-
tWed. Business Conference
Frank Smith
hodist Church
tm Cunningham, Minister
- Schooi—9:45 A. M.
Cg Worship—11:00 A. M.
f& Senior MYF—6:00 P. M. ;
Kg Worship Services — 7:00 ,
Society of Christian j
—Monday, 3:00 P. M.
Serv ice Guild —Second
each month, 7:30 P. M.
Frractice—Wednesday, 7:00
a) Board Meeting — Third
cday each month, 6:30 P.M.
Hist Men— Third Wednes-
Cch month—7:00 P. M
Hssion Meetings as catieu.
Palestine Baptist
Church
jjohn Hart, Minister
Services:
Hay School—10.00 a. H-
piing Worship—11:00 a. n
ning Union—9:30 P- m.
Liiing Worship—7:30 p nt.
tM U —Z:00 P "
tsday:
ter Service—6:30 p. m.
jCss Meeting:
Wednesday night o(
lute
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dto Methodist
K Circuit
KDate Frazier, Minister
t Sunday:
OH A. M.: Lynches ChapeL
A. M.: Mt. Zion.
P. M.: Cold Springs,
i and Fourth Sundays:
A. M.: Adams Chapel.
A. M.: Cold Springs,
i P. M.: Cold Springs,
i Sunday:
A. M.: Mt. Zlon.
MA. M.: Lynches Chapel.
)0 A. M.: Cold Springs.
P. M.: Cold Springs.
THE CHURCH FOE ALL...
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest factor on earth for
the buiiding of character and good citizenship.
It isastorcirouse of spiritual values. \Vithouta
every person should attend services regularly and
support the Church. They are: (1) i'or his own
sake. (2) For his children's sake. (!) i'or the
sake of his community and nation. (4) i'or the
sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral
and material support, i'lan to go to thurch
regularly and read your Bible daily.
Swing me, Mommy, she soys. Swing me high! AH the
way up to the clouds, if you can!
! smite anc! say, "I can't; not that high, darling." But still
I push the swing and watch her soar skyward. Then she conies
back to earth again, giggling, "That time I nearly touched the
clouds, didn't 1, Mommy?" I laugh and say, "Well—nearly,
perhaps."
I loo!: down at her, and for a desperately tender moment !
wish that I could always keep that smile on her face, this laugh
in her voice, the happy conviction that she nearly touched the
clouds. Like all parents, I yearn to spare my child sorrow, anger,
hurt of every kind. I yearn to keep from her the knowledge that
none of us ever quite touch the clouds. And I know I can't.
So I am thankful—more thankful than ever—for the Church,
and the lessons it is teaching her. None of us can give our chil-
dren perpetual sanctuary. But all of us can help them find Faith.
itral High Baptist
Church
pmtng Worship — Seco.K)
^ Fourth Sunday! 9:00 a. m.
Assembly of God
} B. F. Wallace. Pastor
day School—9 45 a. m.
ning Worship—11:00 a. sa-
ng People'* Service—
aing Worship—7:00 p "t-
ytr Meeting—Thursday, 7:06
Missionary
ist Church
I Biliy Barkley, Pastor
Mny School—10:00 a m
Po a m. and 8:00 P m
C.—7:10 P m
Rev ROBERT H. HARPER
AWAf PfSStAMSM
TT IS quite possibie that the
* worid is better than the major
ity of peopie believe it is. When it
is considered that the wondrous
news media of the present bring
us daiiy reports from neariy
every quarter of the worid and
from muitipiied millions of peo-
pie, we did not hear from years
ago, the smaii percentage of
wrongdoers among the miiiions
of peopie over the world may not
seem so ominous.
JUST A THOUGHT:
The eye wit) sometimes de
ceive; particuiarly [f It Is
turned in the direction of some
thing one realty doesn't want
to see.
Let us also consider the fact
that the news media may bring
us evidences of goodness to block
out the stories of wrong. Think
of that coai-mine disaster in
which three men wero trapped
300 feet under the earth, how
it drew many neighbors and
friends to iabor day and night
for the rescue. Aside from spe-
ciai incidents which might be
mentioned further, consider the
agencies of assistance and heat-
ing that are empioyed around the
earth, such as the Red Cross and
the missionary estabiishments of
the different churches.
So let us thank God that the sit-
uation with ourselves and the
world is as weii as it is. There is
a story of Booker T. Washington
to the etfect that he was speaking
about pessimism one day when
one of his hearers took a vague
view of pessimism but assured
Brother Washington that he
wasn't so sure about as pessimist
but in the faii, when the sweet
potatoes were in the bin. and the
frost was on the fields, he was a
POSSUM1ST. Let us be Possum-
ists all the while.
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PHONE MS-48M ALTO, TEXAS
United Pentecostal
Church
lOODickeySt. Alto,Texas
C. A. Stark, Pastor
Sunday Services:
Sunday Schooi—10:00 a. m.
Youth Service—7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p. m.
Thursday:
Prayer Meeting—7:30 p. m.
Saturday:
Radio Broadcast Harvestime—
Rusk K.T.L.U. — 5:00 p. m.
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Alto Church of Christ
Cecii Stringer, Minister
Bible Study: 10:00 a. m.
Preaching: 11:00 a. m.
Calvary Baptist
Church
WEuLH. TEXAS
Waiter R. CiarK. Paitor
Sunday Schom<—mux; a m.
Preaching—11:00 a. m.
Training Union—0:30 p n<
Preaching—7:So p. m.
Mid-week Prayer Meeuj.. -
Wednesday 7:S0 p m.
Brotherhood — Monday i !0
p. m.
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