The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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(except 3rd Sundays)—11:00 A.
M and 8:00 P. M.
Prayer meeting every Wed-
nesday at $00 P. M.
| Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup-
par—First Sunday morning of
eaeh quarter. v
2. IIARMONY. . 1
Preaching every 3rd Sunday
at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per—Third Sunday morning of
each quarter. *
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n<7*3o1p M.—“Hour of Power."
8:16 P. M.—Choir I Practise.
Thursday
4.00 P. M—Junior Q. A.’s meet
at church.
day afternoon, June 28.
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MRS. L. C. KJJtGAN
JOB LB KIRGAN *
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Omar
Ifunajrer-Editer
Sunday School attendance.. 134
Training’ Union ............ 27
“Hour.of Power” .......... 39
Offering (Regular) ...... $345.56
Latham Springs Offering for
cabin .....w............ ,$150.50
8UB8CRIPTfGN RATES
Qm Year, Praaatone and joining ceuntie*
Six Months, Freeetone and joining counties
On# Year, outside Freestone and joining counties
$1j60
Six Months, outside Freestone and jotaing counMdh
82-60
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Bhrst Baptist Church
NfilVS
WRGIL A. FIELDKN. Pastor
CHURCH OAIJBrNTJAK
Sunday
1R00 A. M.—8unday School.
11:00 A. M.—Preaching hour.
7:00 P. M.—Training Union.
8:00
P. M.—Preaching hour.
Monday
4:00 P. M.—Sunbeam Band
meets at church.
7:30 P. M.—Brotherhood, meets
at church.
All circles of the W. M. U.
meet as announced in the week-
ly church bulletin.
Wednesday
6:30 P. M —Y. WytfTmeet at
We had a very fine spirit in
our services last Sunday.
Although we did not have any
additions to our church, there
were several re-dedications and
God blessed us in a marvelous
way. We thank God for -the
good spirit, that was manifested
and the jwonderful offerings
that were made for the upbuild-
ing of God's Kingdom. It isn’t
every day that you see a church
marching on to victory as ours
is doing. The pastor feels in-
debted to each member and
prays that God will bless you in
a special kind of way. If you
are looking for a church home,
may the Lord lead you our way,
We need you and you need the
church.
IVIVAL
, The pastor will have the privi-
lege of preaching at a revival at
the Klrvin Baptist Church be-
ginning FMday night, June 26,
and continuing through Sunday
night, July 5. > .V
Rev. O. B. Herrington, pastor
of tta Klrvin church,'will fill
the pulpit of the First Baptist
Church for both the morning
and evening services Sunday.
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Schedule
Church Calc
Re*. O. B. Herrington.
Brery Sunday: *
9:45 A. M.—Sunday SchooL
11:00 A. M.—Worship Service.
[7:00 p. M.—Training Union
8--00 P. M.-Wo
Every Monday;
Every Wednesday; '
7:30 P. M.—Pray* |
You will find a hen*?'
come in each servleTuI'
us often.
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Methodist News
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Bro. Hal McCombs, Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 A. M.
Morning Services—11:00
M. Y.* F.—8:45 P.
Merc&r sponsor.
Evening Services—7:45 P. M.
Choir Practice—Wednesday—
7:45- P. M.—LaC'lair Williamson
director.
pastor
four-
RA ENCAMPMENT
Thirteeh boys and the
left at noon Monday for a
day encampment for Royal Am-
bassadors at Latham Springs.
•Those making the trip were
as follows: Buddy Wood, Milton
Mcllveeir,-------Kenneth Shanks,
Johnny Cole, Ranee StQiie,
Lamar Robertson, Billie Frank
Dunbar, Bill Ostrander, Robert
Mortimer, David Ostrander,
Dav'fd Lane, V. A. Fielden, Jr
Neal Shumate, and Bro. Field-
I
m
Gas Servel
K- -
Our Vacation Bible School
began Monday morning at 8:30,
with an enrollment of 52 won-
derful pupils, and 15 workers.
Our very capable teachers and
workers have presented a grand
opportunity for your child to
learn more of God and His
teachings.
Mrs. David Carroll, director,
and the church membership
appreciate the faithful services
of all who assisted.
for PROOF of
SUPERIORITY
Efc'V
[
No trays
to fill, spill,
empty or
forget
to refill
We are very happy to wel-
come LaClaire Williamson as
our choir director. Make a very
special effort .. to be jth?re
Wednesday evening at 7:45 for
choir practice. Enjoy the fellow
ship1 of meeting with your
friends for the singing of the
beautiful hymns in worship of
our Lord. These Wednesday
evenings spent in singing
bring God so much nearer, and
add so much to the Sunday
morning services. Please be
there.
The Commission
tion and the officers and teach-
ers of the church school will
meet at the church Monday
evening, June 29, at 7:45 P. M.
Make an effort to attend this
meeting, in order to learn more
of the work before us. The
harder we work for God, the
greater His blessings to us.
W. S. C. S.
Circle I will meet at the
church Monday afternoon at
4.00 P. M.
The young people met at the
church Sunday evening at 6:45
Ueen McCombs had change of
the program. After evening
services, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mercer served 17 M. Y. F.
members with delicious refresh-
ments. ^
Calvary Baptist
Church News
Sunday School attendance 167
Training Service attendance. .76
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Yod pay one dollar. After 10 days
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Refrigerator must prove itself or we
take it back ... and, refund your
dollar. Isn’t that fair? You are the
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judge .. not us.
Act now because this offer is for a
limited time. Gall or come in for
Proof of Superiority Home Test.
Lone Star Gas Company
Our Sunday School and Train-
ing Service as well as our Wor-
ship Service was well attended
Sunday. We did have 30 absent
in our Sunday School and
B. T. S. from the number we had
last Sunday but we hope to
gain these back next Sunday
andla few more.
Bro. L. L. Collens, pastor of
The Beacon Hill Baptist Church
of Waco'supplied for us while
our pastor preached for them
in a revival. Everyone enjoyed
Bro. Collen’s messages.
Good crowds attended the
revival in Waco with several
visitors attending everjF service.
The interest was good and the
church with her membership
was helped as well as the many
who came and heard the mes-
sages.
A group of boys and girls
along with the pastor left for
Jacksonville to attend the
State B. T. S. Meeting. They
will return the later part of
the week.
Our sympathy is extended to
the Willard Family because of
the loss of their loved one and
also the Baily Family in their
great sorrow. We pray that
these may have the Comforter
in their trials. ,
We have room in all of our
classes for more pupils. If you
would like to attend a Standard
Sunday School where the class-
es are departmentalized we in-
vite you to visit us. We promise
to give you and yours, personal
attention with the best help
possible ,
-—o-
CARD oy THANKS
We would like to expi cas to
all our many friends here our
deep appreciation for the kind-
ness and consideration you have
shown us during our recent
bereavement
‘ Mrs. J. M. Willard
and Family.
The egg-feed price ratio for
the first quarter of 1953 averag
led 80 percent higher than for
J the same period last year.
Closed
July 4 through July IS
For Vacatidft
Jello, 2 for ..15c
BRIGHT AND EARLY
With Extra Lg. Tea Glass
TEA, 'A lb. - 35c
SUGAR, 10 lbs.
POTTED MEAT, 3 for ..19c
RATH BLACK HAWK
Vienna Sausage, can ...18c
AMERICAN—FLAT CAN
SARDINES, 3 cans J......25c
PINK
SALMON, tall can..........46c
HOUR OR DILL
PICKLES, qt...................25c
WHITE 8WAN
Pork & Beans, 2 cans ...19c
MRH. TUCKERS
SHORTENING, 3 lbs.....71c
GLADIOLA—WHITE OR MARBLE
CAKE MIX, box..............35c
TIDE OB ( HERR
SOAP POWDER ............27c
YELLOW CREAM STYLE—OUR DARLING
CORN, can......................17c
FROZEN 12 OZ. 0 OZ.
ORANGE JUICE 29c..... 16c
LEMONADE, can__________19c
LIM$ JUICE, can..........19c
NATIONAL BISCUIT—CELLO BAG
Vanilla Wafers, bag ...Jlc
PREMIUM
CRACKERS, lb. box
MARKET SPECIALS
NICE MEATY
STEW MEAT, lb........
GOOD
CHUCK ROAST, lb......
BLACK HAWK, CELLO
WEINERS, lb.
RATH PURE PORK
SAUSAGE, lb.
PET
1 Tall ...13c
1 Small ..7c
We Will Be Closed Saturday, July 4th
Nicholas & Jon
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We Reserve Hie Right To Limit
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1953, newspaper, June 25, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119487/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.