The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 54, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 2001 Page: 6 of 12
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Find a school that will
Challenge the Mind
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Build Christian Character
MLjOlive District W.M.A.
to hold quarterly meeting
JULY SALE
5L - $440
2.5L - $250
1L - $120
and exercise. For more informa-
tion, call 693-9917.
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Panola County Ministerial
Fellowship meeting, July 10
The Panola County Ministe-
rial Fellowship will meet at 10
Center
Everyone
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VBS begins July 8 at New
Shady Grove Baptist
Members of New Shady
Grove Baptist Church, located
on FM 33S9 in the Yarnell
Community, invites everyone to
Vacation Bible School July 8-13
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Curriculum
is "Proclamation Park." There
will be fun, food and fellowship
with love as the theme. VBS is
tor ages nursery through adults.
the sixth grade. For transporta-
tion, call Pastor Don Cocklin at
693-6131.
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a.m. July 10 in the high school
Sunday school room at First
United Methodist Church in
Carthage. For more information,
call Dr. David Holder at 693-
6397.
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Dedication service planned
for Logan ML Pleasant MB
A dedication service for the
new Logan Mount Pleasant Mis-
sionary Baptist Church, located
on FM 3359 in Logan, is
planned for 2 p.m. August 4.
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St. William's Catholic
Church receives new priest
St. William of Vercelli
Catholic Church would like to
welcome their new priest to
Carthage. His name is Father
St. Andrew's Summer
Session Body Recap
Summer Session Body Recall
is now being held at 9 a.m.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at St. Andrew's United
Methodist Church in Carthage.
Everyone is encouraged to come
and experience the fellowship
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Ebric Reynolds
If you want the very best in education
for your child...
Do You Have The Right Protection
For Your Home or Business?
Before You Leave On Vacation
See or Call Eric Reynolds
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Bethel Baptist announces
Vacation Bible School dates
Vacation Bible School is
scheduled for July 9-13 from 6
to 9 p.m. at Bethel Baptist
Church in Clayton. Directors
will be Belinda Whitaker and
Suzanne Robinson. Pastor is
Earl Moore.
Coriath 44
scheduled for Ji
ary Baptist Chi
lunch, lawn cha
tion can be mail
P.O. Box 307,
for the mainten
cemetery
Baker-Bara
scheduled for 1
Lovie D. Baket
nity, located on
Highway 31 S
look forward to i
Grtaltr Tu
Freddy Mason i
star in a produc
the Carthage Hi
2:30 p.m. July 4
2:30 p.m. July
adults and S3 f
purchased at the
Carthage i
Shop will have
sale beginning J
ending July 7. '
closed on July 4
Timpson Ft
for July 7 from
numerous event:
such as Just For
Wall Jumping,
Ball Pit, Watert
Throw and Fish
come.
Mt Bethel
invites everyon
coming July 8.
three miles wet
Singing will be;
the direction of I
guests include
Joint Hein, Ki
Four J's, and Th
and enjoy sing
noon.
Panola Coll
for residents to f
by December 2(
five required tes
earn their GED
will be required
Residents are <
vantage of this |
because effects
GED test foes v
more informatioi
2046 or 693-203
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on-line, providir
one wishing to d
insurance premi
ing.com or call I
9002.
Childress [
Marshall will b<
through the Sun
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F aith Assembly of God to
hold candle sale July 7
Faith Assembly of God
Church in Carthage will have a
Clown Ministry Candle Sale
from 2 to 4 p.m. July 7 in the
church gym. Proceeds from this
sale will go to purchase
Christmas gifts for two hospitals
and five nursing homes.
Refreshments will be served
following the presentation. For
more informatiop, call 693-
5191.
First Christian Church
plans VBS next week
Vacation Bible School will
begin July 8-11 at First Chris-
tian Church, located at 206 S.
Market in Carthage. VBS will
be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and is
for ages kindergarten through
Faith Christian
Nacogdoches,
welocome.
The Mt. Olive District
W.M.A.'s will meet for their
quarterly meeting at 10 a.m.
July 24 at Old Center Baptist
Church in the Old Center
Community, located on FM 699.
The GMA's and Sunbeams will
be present the program.
Leroy Smith, of Laneville,
Texas. He is pastor of Maple
Grove Missionary Baptist
Church in Minden. Refresh-
ments will be served. Everyone
is invited to attend.
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No w Enrolling
K through 6? Grade
Call 693-7700 or 693-6366
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Walnut Grove Baptist
announces revival services
Walnut Grove Baptist
Church will hold annual revival
services at 7 p.m. August 13-17
with the Rev. Lamar Jones, of
Galilee Baptist Church in
Hallsville. Everyone is invited.
The Panola Watchman wel-
comes the submissions of your
events or a
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Local church announces
special event, July 15
Shady Grove Missionary
Baptist Church Missionary So-
ciety presents a special event
entitled Men, Women and Chil-
dren Speaking Up for Jesus
Christ. It will be held at 3 p.m.
July 15. Special tributes will be
featured by the Drill Teams of . _
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church pUC8t s^cLr will,bc,the R«v-
in Carthage, and the O'Bethel
Clayton Baptist Church in
Clayton. Everyone is cordially
invited to attend. Call Barbara
McDaniel at 693-3498 for more
information.
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’’Youth Force 2001 ”
July 8-13 in Oklahoma
First United Methodist
Church in Carthage has almost
filled all the spots for Youth
Force 2001 scheduled for July
8-13 in Oklahoma City. There
may be one spot available. It
interested, call Lynn Grant al -
693-2769.
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It’s the right of a people and nation to determine their destiny.
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Church-wide picnic slated
for July 4 at First UMC
First United Methodist
Church in Carthage will hold a
church-wide picnic from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. July 4 at the church
with numerous activities
including ’ David Johnson's
wagon train. For adults there
will be table games, and other
activities. Also inside games in
case of bad weather. Menu:
Fried chicken, baked beans,
potato salad, watermelon,
homemade ice cream and
ooojpes. Friends and relatives
are invited.
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W.W. Nobles, pastor of Word of special upcoming
lar service times. We will run
the notice until the date given or
in a change for a few times. This
space is for special events and is
free of charge, and welcomes to
all churches.
Homecoming service,
revival slated for July 15
First Assembly of God In
Christ in Carthage will have a
Homecoming Service at 3 p.m.
July 15 with guest speaker Elder
Elton Allison, pastpr of Alljson
Temple in Lakeport. Als<v5ff
Annual Homecoming Revival is
planned for July 16-20 at 7:30
p.m. with Evangelist Supt.
in notification of changes of regu-
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