Gladewater Daily Mirror (Gladewater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1951 Page: 4 of 6
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PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
MS WhI P«U«
M. E. FraclM. PuM
Suiulc-y School, 15.00 a. m.
Clou tor nil a«M.
Sunday Morning Worship 11:01
UvrinijolMhc Sorvlco i :S0 p. m
Thursday Young Propir'r Coi
torvlc* 7:30 p. in.
S tturrluy H»-iular Wort..Ip ai
Blmly, 7:30 p. in.
Cora* worth.p with un whtri
kin wtl.omo awulta you or
CHURCH NEWS
rtMT BAPTIST CHURCH
Bon R. Stripling. Patter
Sorv.rot loi Sunday and tha wrnk ol
Nov. 11. 1951.
RapRayi
Sunday morning bioadoait over KS1!
at 9 a m.
day a
. nlnq worship a! IO:SO a m, Sormon
tub>**:t. "When God’* Poopln Tith«d
feap'r! hour broadcatt ovor KSII
1:30 p.m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Momma worship at 10:50 a m Sormo
— - • - \~a ••
Primal y choir at C p.m.
Junior choir al t p.m.
Training union at 6:30 p.m
Cv
Evening worship at 7:3U pin. Swrr.on
nublacl 'Tor lha Lov»."
Monday:
Brotherhood at 7:30 p.m.
All circlet meet together at church at
1:30 p m. ‘'Pilgrimage to South America."
taught by Mr*. W. H. Soapa.
GA« at 4 p.m.
Tuaeday:
YWAt meet with Mrs. Roy Howard at
7 p.m.
Wednetday:
Superintendent!1 meeting at 7 p m.
Ollicert' and teachers' meeting at 7;IS
p IT.
Midweek prayer service at 8 p m.
' RA. at 7 p.m.
Primary sunbeam:, at 7:IS p.m.
Palthlul Workers' class luncheon at 12
noon Associate members Invited.
Thursday:
Film ol Billy Graham. "The Teian," at
7 p m.
Choir practice at 8 p.m.
Ruth class ..upper at 7 p.m.
■T. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Gay and live Oak
J. M. Washington, Rader
Services at 9 a. m. each Sunday.
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FIRST MSltODll
Corner Quitman
Compton Riley
The First Methodist church exfnds a
cordial Invitation to everyone to wotship
with them In their church services.
Sunday school tor all ago groups at
9:45 a m.
broadcast over station KSIJ at 11 a m.
The Rev Compton Riley will (ill the
pulpit both morning and evening,
livening wotship at 7:30 p.m.
There will be a trained nursery at-
tendant for both services.
Ion Morris subdistrict MYr Will meet
in the tellowstup hall at 2 p.m.
MYF fellowship at 6:30 p.m.
Monday i
The circle:, ol the WSCS will meet as
follows: Deborah. Mrs. Lola latch. 9:30
a.m.; Susanna Wesley, Mrs. B. C. Dun-
can, 9:30 a.m.: Queen Esther, sanctuary.
2 pan.,- Belle Bennett, Fellowship hall,
2 p m.
Tuesday!
Ruth circle, Mrs. L. A. Walker, 9:30
a.m.. Mary, sanctuary. 7:30 p.m.
Thursday:
Choir practice at 7:30 p.m.
Friday:
Boy Scouts at 7:30 p.m.
riRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lon W. Orr. Minister
Sunday:
Morning worship, 11 a.m., youth Sun-
day. "Your Youth Present the Call."
Evening worship at 7:30 p.m. ‘ Be Holy."
PYF meets at 6 p.m.
Pioneers meet at 6 p.m.
Church school council meets at 7 p.m.
Worship committee meets at 6:30 p.m.
Deacons meet alter morning worship.
Monday:
The Mary Canliold circle will meet at
2i30 p.m. with Mr: O. G. Wappler, R.F.D.
Humple camp
Wednesday:
Family night at the church will con-
vene at 7 p.m. This :s to be the church
lamily's Thanksgiving qet-togelher.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
314 W. Quitman
H. W. Blackthear. Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship at 10:50 a m. Message
by the pastor, "The Sorrowful Face ot Oiu
Lord."
NYPS at 7 p m.
Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m., ser
mon topic, "The World's Gteatcs: Lover."
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m
ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Gay and Live Oak
J. M. Washington. Rector
Services at 9 a.m. each Sunday.
Pictured here is the church choir of the White Oak Baptist church during ;i recent revival meeting.
Walter Rippetoe, extreme left, leads the group in singing a hymn. At the front tight is the Rev. O.
H. Griffith, pastor of the church. Mr. Rippetoe and his son. Barnett, held a successful revival at the
church. The church interior has recently been redecorated and remodeled. The auditorium is done
in shades of brown and deep velvet maroon curtains define the choir loft
rtende.
11:00 «. m.
m.
Conqueror's
Wort.,Ip and Bible
no where a Chrlt
you and your
Bishop Qu
Speak At ()lade
Episcopal Church
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
WtllUim J. Hall, minUta*
Temporary piaco of„ worship, Com-
I murtity CVu'«*r building.
Sundayi
Sunday «chool at *1-45 am.
Mommg woi hip e*rvlc* at 11 o clock.
Chi-Rho at h 30 pm. Plan* to 1>«* an-
nounced
CY1 at 6:30 pm. Placb to bo or.-
nounrod.
EAST MOUNTAIN VArusi CHURCH
W. N. Blankanship. Pastor
Sunday ■ *hool at 9:45.
Morning worship at 11:C0.
Training Uruon at 6 30.
IvangcllBttc* f»Arvi<V at 7:30 p.m.
W.M U. ifN-efs at 2:15 p m. Monday at
th#»church.
Mid-w# elt prayor tarvicb Wadn*tday at
7 p.m.
CLARKSVILLE SAPT1ST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9;45.
Preaching at 11.
Training Union at 7.
Evening sorvlro at • p. m.
Btothaihoed m»«ts Monday •▼•nlnq at
7:30.
Toachors and officers mooting Wodnos
day ovomng at 7 followed by proa'hn g
at 8.
Ooir practlco Friday ovonlng at f.
The Rejiublican party in the
United States was organized in
1854.
Rt. Rev. Clinton S. Quin
The lit Rev. Cllnto S. Quin,
bishop of the Episcopal diocese of
Texas, will be in Gladewatcr Sun-
, day to speak at services at St.
Mark's Episcopal church at it
I a.m.
I The Rev. .1 M. Washington, ree-
Fr;duy, -November d XftAl
. tor of St. Mark's, will assist IMshop
Quin at the services Sunday morn-
ing Guests ore invited to uttend
1 this service.
Bishop Quin will also be at St.
Paul's Episcopnl church! In Kil-
gme at 11 a m. services. A dele-
gation from Oladewaterffs expect-
ed to attend a luncheon being
given by the Kilgore church after
their service.
RT. THERESA'S CATHOLIC^ CHURCH
cu.n.. Cotltn orb M.lbo
Fotlwr T R Ihu,
Pattiir |. J.—SSeNo»«»«». A..IM—I
Sundry Matsnt: 8:00 and 11*00 «• ••
Sunday nv*r,.ng Duvottoni •! 7.39
W*-.kduy Matt: 7:30 a. in.
Conl-tticni bulei* tho S'atttt
Deltas To Meet
At Hubach Home
The Beta Mu chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma, national teachers’
honorary, will meet Monday at
j 7;30 p in. at the home of Mis
Elizabeth Hubach in Kilgore
The program's theme will be
“Greatci Things Ahead.’ Mis
K C. Voung. chapter president,
will propose plans for the new
years "The Influence of Libraries
in Our Inter-Cultural Apprecia-
tion" will be presented by Mrs.
Margaret Hoyal, librarian of the
Kilgore Public library.
Each member is to bring a book
for the France-- Taylor library at
the Tuberculosis Hospital in Ty-
ler, as the meeting's project. .
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
1100 S. Martin Kilgor*
601 E. Mothvin. Longview
TIk* birthright ol the man ol God'n
creating is jr^orlection and he experiences
harmony, health, and happinesi affirtr.t
the lemon Sermon entitled Adam ana
Fallen’Man" to read m all Christian
Saenne churches on Sunday, November
11.
The Golden Text Is irom Ephesians
(5:0, 10): ' Ye were som^tunfis daikn&ss,
but now are y^ light in th*‘ Lord' walk
au children ol light. . . . proving what is
acceptable ursto the Lord.''
This verse lrom Homans will ho amonq
the selections read lrom the B.ble (8:3);
"The law ol the Spirit ot hie in Christ
Jesus hath made me free lrom the law ol
sin and death." Mary Baker Eddy follows
this theme on page 473 ol "Science and
Health with Key io the Scriptures":
"Christ is the ideal Truth, that comes to ,
heal sickness and s.n through Christian,
Science, and attributes all power to God."
And on anotner page she . entinues. God
w.ll heal the sick through man, when-
ever man is governed by God. Truth
casts out orror now as surely as it did
nineteen centuries ago.’
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. Ernest W. Miller, Pastor
Greggton, Texas
Sunday School at 9:45 a. a.
Morning Serv; es at 11 a. m.
Young People's Meeting at 6.
Even.ng Services at 7 p. m.
Fev Ernest W. Miller, pastor of the
Greggton First Christian Church wishes to
extend a cordial invitation to members
and friends to come and worship at the
church ea~h Sunday.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sabine Community
’Tha hometolks church whsrs
the visitor (eels at home.*'
REV. W. E. HULL, paster
Regular Services
10 00 a. m.—Sunday School with well or-
ganized and interesting Bible classes lot
all qronps. Carl Wodd.e, General Sujer
tntendent.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m. Sunday Evening fellowship
Group!.
7:0f>—Evening Worship.
2:30 p. m.. Monday—Woman's Society
of Christian Service meets ctf the church.
7:00. Wednesday—Hour of Pow »r.
Choir practice following prayer service.
The church nursery is open during t> e
momma worship hour for children under
three >ears of age.
Board ol Education and Board of Stw
wards meet monthly as announced.
FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Corner Canlield and Melba
J. r. Warren. Pastor
Sun-11 v - * : i' 3 0.
Me:* . : v ■ -Af :• 11 '10.
Even.r j w rt*i p ct 7:30.
Wednesday t ji'.t prayer meetings at
7:4'..
Friday night y:v;'h Rervi"-« at 7 45.
Spe aal itiUBi arid smqaig.
W< - q.ti v • and all.
MVfWS A
HULL AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
J D. Hudson, Pastor
Sunday » ieo! a; 10 a. rn.
Morn.’ 7 worship at 11 o'clock.
Baptis; Training union 6:30 p. a.
Everur. ' v/ n .j at ".30 j in.
Midweek ft . services will mm heiu
W'vloerdjy rt 70 p.m
Evc.">o:. • '•ei ome to attend churrk
services with us.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Milton H. Simmons, raster
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Morning Worship at 11 o'clock.
Training Un.on at 7 o'clock.
Evening Service at 8 o'clock.
Wednesday n aht Prayer Meeting 7:30
Choir Practice 8:$0.
Each Thursday night at 7:30 the church
sponsors a play night where the children
will play volleyball, table tennis and
other games. Everybody is invited to at
tend
UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
T. 1. Harrison. Pastor
Sunday fchol 9:45 a. ra.
Morning worship 11 a. ra.
framing Union 7 p. m.
Even ng Worship d p. m.
Wednc* jjy, prayer meeting at 7:45 for
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HAWKINS CHURCH OP CKU8T
E. W. Snow, Preacher
Sunday:
B ble study at 10:15 a. a.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Communion at 11:45 a. m.
Evening service at 7 p.m.
Wednesday:
Ladies Bible study at 2 p. m.
Mid-week prayer services at 7:30 p. m.
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singing and back to Bible preaching.
JOY BAPTIST CHURCH
Liberty City
C. E. Btltes, Pastes
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Baptist Training Union 6:45 p. a.
Prayer mee:.ng 6:30 p. ra.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
East Quitmae Aveeue
Paul L. Wallace. Minister
Sunday:
Bible School at 9:45 a. a.
Congregational Singing at 10:45 m.
Communion at 10:55 a. m.
Sermon at 11:10 a. m.
Benediction at 11:55 a. m.
Even.ng classes at 6:30 p. a.
Evening Sermon at 7:30 p. a.
Tuesday:
Ladies' Class at 10:00 a. m.
Wednesday •
Mid-Week Bible Study at 7:30 p.
We Invite you to be With us tbli
ng Lord's Day.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Hunter Hammett, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
Morning worship at 11 a m.
Training Union' at 7 p.m.
Evening service at 8 p.m.
Wednesday ] :ayer meeting at 7*30 pm.
Choir practice Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.
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CHURCH^JF GOD
S. Main Street
Lillian Todd. Pastor
Sunday school ai 9:45 a n
Cho»ce, superintendent.
Worship at 11 a m.
Evangelistic set vice at 7:30 p
Tuesday:
Wrr.4>it's Missionary band ser
•a 6r< r 8-70 ; m.
Wednesday:
Yc^ng p-'ioples service at
Toda, superintendent.
CALVARY TEMPLE CHURCH
Comer Sabine and Center
M. A. Brasiel. Pastor
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Sunday de/otiens at 11 am.
Sunday evening service at 7:30 pm.
Wednesday evening service at 7 30 p.m. 1
ASSEMBLY or COD
Longview Giadewater Highway
J. R. Ooodwln, Pastor
E. A. Oruver. assistant
"For John ttuly baptized with water;
but ye shall be bap’.zrd with the Holy
Ghost not many days hence." Acts 1:5.
Sunday:
Sunday school at 9:45 a m.
Morn.ng worship at 11 o’cfcjck.
Children's chur h at 7 15 pm.
Evangel -v service at 7:45 ; ra.
Wednesday:
Young peoples service at 7:45 pm,
Thursday:
Prayer service at 0:30 a m.
Friday:
Prayer service at 8;30 a.m.
BihJ*> study at 7:45 p.r.t.
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