The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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iptist Church
Sews
WORSHIP i— Our
our 'Training' Union hour, -wo are
R. W. Williford, our Dis-
tiict A<V- . to ^rink us a discut
■ion On "Dangers to Our Religious
Bu.
K? „"T _
Z, 1»> WO Mp ~n-
1. revival at Hoskins, near
Rev. JH#rry G. Bonner
jmlplfwth ser
, w very gracious to ua Sun-
^ with Miss .Beth Ford
^00 confession of faith.
WMS—The WM8 reporta that
their meeting time has been chang-
ed to 4:00 p.m. on Monday after-
noons ., They Will conduct a visi-
tation-program next Monday.
ING
rjNDAY SCHOOL—Even with
iy of our people being on va-
w« had 158 in attendance
^Sunday. It ia hoped with the
visitation system and in-
interest that we shall see
. growth in Sunday School
YER MEETING — The
weekly teachers and officers'meet;
ing 'will, be held Wednesday eve-*
ning at 7^00, preceeding the pray-
er meeting serxice’al 7:S'0.~
l_We h^d dr spoil represen-
montt
i at our fifst monthly Train-
lion Council meeting and
ierway to develop effective
through our Training Un-
| program. Next Sunday eve-
at 7:00 at the beginning of
SPECIAL ATTRACTION—We
are hoping to have our building
fully air-conditioned by Sunday.
The men are working faithfully to
get the units installed. This will
be refrigerated air-conditioning.
It ig our desire to make you cool
and comfortable physically and
warm spiritually.
ITU? FAIRFIELD RECORDER. FAIRFIELD.
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I several of our ehurc!
the COujIty, Sunday
to join them in a ijreat service.
Four of the churehe- baptised those
who were saved is their meeting,
the message delivered by
Richard Anderson. We appre-
ciate them using our baptistry and
;they are always welcome to any-
|thing we have. .■
wam^m
COUNTY.,TEXAS. THURSDAY, JULY Z«, 1951 -
brushh usiness that would.develop,^
churches throughoutTthe taxpayers of Freestone Coun-
iM«y gfternoon and I ty have a right to he present-and
in g great service. p>rticipate jn ,aid hearing add!
you are requested1 to do ||jo- and
take part in aaid hearing aS<i off-
er any suggestions you m*y de-
sire.
Respectfully yours,
J. T. HUGHES.
26 j 2tc Co. Judge, Freestone Co.
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* AlLof oujp churches are report-
ing good meetings with several
professions of faith. We are glad
to know of their good success and
wish for them the best.
REVIVAL MEETING—Our pas-
tor will do the preaching for a
revival meeting scheduled for the
week of August 12-19. Ted Nich-
ols, of Baylor University, Waco,
will direct song services. Make
your plans now to attend the ser-
vices.
THE FLOAT pictured above
was one in the parade at Deni-
son when that city celebrated its
76th birthday. The float was
decorated, appropriate to the
celebratiori, by Stith Flag and
Decoration! Service of San An-
tonio. Thi^s company will dec-
orate Fairfijeld business sections
about August 16 for the Centen-
nial Celebration-Fair September
3-4-5, and wiil decorate floats
if so ordered. If you are inter-
ested in a float you are request-
ed to contact Mrs. Suel Hill, A.
H. Bass or H. H. Burleson, of
the parade committee, or one of
the following decoration com-
mitteewomen, Mrs. R. W. Willi-
ford, Mrs. Henry Cole, Mrs.
F. B, Peyton, and Mrs. Roger
Ivy.—adv.
Methodist News
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Have you an available closet, aa
soused space under a stairway or
| g the end of a hallway?
just the place for a powder
| room! i»
Too will find that a Craoe pow-
[ 4tr room will bring you new
sience—relieve bathroom
I congestion—add to your joy of
| living. • < >
.Illustrated here are the Nemdaj
1 Iststory and toilet—two of the
I Moy fixtures in the complete
! Crane line.
Drop in and talk over your
| modeling with us. We can give
gw prompt service—furnish yon
with newly styled, highest qual-
ity Crane fixtures, and assure you
I 4n best values in plumbing.
Fairfield
Plumbing Co.
CARL HEATH, Owner
Phone 225
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COOLING SYSTEM—After a
taste of cool air last Sunday, we
are all looking forward to next
Sunday when the installation of |
the new cooling system should be
complete. Our special thanks to
the local telephone and electric
companies for material and assist-
ance. A big thank you to all who
have given of their time and then
money to make this needed im-
provement possible. For full in-
formation or for donation of time
or money, see our pastor, Jack
Ross, Carl Heath, or Son Lott.
INTERMEDIATE CAMP—Pam-
elia Smith and Ralph Kitchens, Jr.,
are attending the camp at Lake-
view this week. Mrs. Smith and
Mrs. Kitchens accompanied them
last Monday for registration.
Pi «ar>wu"i c«v» — ■■■■«—
The revival is continuing at the
Ward Prairie Baptist Church with
good crowds attending. The pub-
lic is urged to attend this meeting
and help win the lost. Services are
conducted at 10:30 a.m. and 8:00
p.m.
Remember the Fi^th Sunday
Meeting to be held with the Mid-
way Baptist Church fl^is weekend.
Make your plans to attend some of
these services.
Notice Taxpayers
Of Freestone Co.
Schick for Sunday School and
Charles Don Allen for the evening! Notice is hereby given that the
MYF. Freestone County budget for the
SENIOR CAMP—A special Con-
year of 1952 as prepared by the
County Auditor and County Judge
If hair restorers are so good, it
looks like the druggists would
give ’em away for the comb and
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Peaches
Tin
ELBERTA PEACHES
FOR SALE
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Two Miles South Of
Point Enterprise
Clyde Speight—
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FAMILY WEEKEND — This
weekend has been set aside for I
family group participation at
Lakeview Overnight accommoda-
tions and meals are available. A
well rounded program of worship
and fellowship will be provided.
Reservations should be sent to
Mrs. Pauline Lackey of Palestine.
ferer.ee wide senior camp is sched- win *>*’ considered at a public hear-
uled at Lakeview for our young inK ,he Commissioners’ Court
YOUNG PEOPLE — Worship
leaders for next Sunday are Floris
City Cafe
people of ages 14-18 beginning
next Monday, July 30 through
August 3.
in Fairfield the 16th day of Au-
gust, 1951, at 9 o'clock A. M. and
Capps Furniture Co.
& Funeral Home
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OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE
GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
CAPPS BURIAL ASSOCIATIO
$150.00 Burial Policy
(Local Mutual Aid)
B. G. CAPPS, JR.
Fairfield. Texas
Phone 261F3 Collect
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CHOIR REHEARSAL
Wednesday at 7:45.
Each
SUNDAY SCHOOL -
ance last Sunday, 117.
miss you ?
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Calvary Baptist
Church News
Sunday School attendance, 190.
Training Service attendance, 79.
GOOD STEAKS — SEA FOODS
HOME MADE PIES
Sam Daniel
We almost reached our goal last
Sunday-of 200 in Sunday SchobL
attendance but we believe we can
reach it yet and then hold the av-
erage of 200 each Sunday. To some
it 7«ay look impossible but it can
be done and with help from our
members it will be done. Be in
your place next Sunday morning at
10:00 and bring someone with
you who is not attending else-1
where and let us prove to ail that [
a Sunday School of 200 is possi-1
i le in Fairfield.
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1951, newspaper, July 26, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119893/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.