The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1981 Page: 7 of 16
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years. meeting of the Wood County
They were General Coordi- Chapter of the FGBMFI.
nators of Jesus 80 for The meeting will be held
Louisville, Kentucky, and Saturday, June 27, start at 7
America for Jesus Kentucky p.m. in Meredith Hall of the
tion; Shirley King, Pianist; Ann the meeting, scheduled to begin
Lamb and Bea White, Refresh- at 10 a m Friday, July 3, jn
ment committee. Other ladies facilities of that church.
of the church furnished home- This will be a combined meet
made cookies and helped with
refreshments.
Rock Hill pastor Arthur
Thomas said that he and his
church were elated to have sur-
passed all previous enrollments
on record in their 1981 Vaca-
tion Bible School.
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Calvary Baptist
in Mineola Christian Fellowship tor Dickey of Calvary Temple visited Sunday with
on West Broad, at 7:30 p.m. invite the public to attend the Johnsons.
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painful, but he could not quit
He was destroying his mind, his
body, his family, his work and
everything dear to him.
ing of the Wood County District He had been baptized and
Women’s Missionary Auxiliary joined a denominational church
and Girls’ Missionary Aux- at an early age, but that didn’t
iliary. keep him on the right track.
During the business session. Finally, in 1971, while driving
new qfficers will be elected. home from Tyler, after having
All members are urged to spend the night in jail for
attend, says the spokesperson drunkenness, he cried out to
for the organizations. God. Had he not done this, he
has said later, he would not be
alive today.
God began to work in his life
at that very moment, and a few
months later he made a full and
public confession to the Lord.
churches. He is a graduate of Our sympathy goes to the
Georgia Tech and was an AD Hodges and Hammap families.
American'football player. She May God bless them.
was a model and actress. Clyde Fowler visited the
Pastor Brandon of Mineola Johnsons, Thursday.
Christian Fellowship and Pas- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Starnes
On Thursday, July 9, they
Temple miniptan. Thef church is Full Gospel Fellowship
located at Second and Buchan-
pnssoreet RyB" Dicker " to meet Saturday night
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are said to minister the word of Don Bounds, reformed alco- In 1972 he received the baptism
God and move in the gifts of the holic, now a field represents- in the Holy Sprit, and his life
Holy Spirit. They have been tive for the Full Gospel was totally changed.-
ministering in churches, pri- Business Men’s Fellowship, will „aG.mizmimumiumrh
sons, and "on the road" for 11 be guest speaker at the next 5 wa
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J ehovah’s Witnesses plan
home visitation in June
Jehovah’s Witnesses an Dewey M. McDonald, pro- sex. family life, and sickness
nounce a J une home visitation gram overseer for the two and death.”
campaign for Mineola vicinity four-day conventions, said. McDonald said the Witnesses
to coincide with the two large “More than 1.3 million indivi feel an area of discussion,
Kingdom Loyalty” District duals and families are now usually ignored by most
Conventions scheduled in Dall- benefiting from a regular churches, is which government
asin June and July. discussion of the vital questions will bring world-wide peace.
Is A Happy Life Really affecting happiness. ...... '"fjouttag that tulUHfllp and
Possible?" is the question remaining loyal to it is the
scores of Witnesses will be “As an aid to discussion, we theme of over 100 conventions
sharing with their neighbors in recommend the theme, ’Happi in the United States this
an effort to show the practical- ness — How To Find It,’ and summer. We are privileged to
ity of Bible counsel for specific discussions of practical host two of them at Fair Park
problems of the 1980’s. advice about money problems. Coliseum in Dallas over the
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Rock Hill Baptist Church
topped all previous Vacation
Bible School enrollment figures
in its 1981 school, held nightly
on June 1-5, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.
This was the first V.B.S. to
be held at night by the Rock
Hill Baptist Church, located on
Farm Road 2966; in the past,
the school has been in the
daytime only. Another new fea-
ture this year was a class for
adults, instead of classes only
for young people.
The Rock Hill V.B.S.. held for
five nights, enrolled 82 with an
average nightly attendance of
57. Commencement exercises
were held Sunday, June 7,
along with a display of
handwork and a program by
each department of the V.B.S.
The Young People performed
skits on each lesson on love and
forgiveness. After parents
viewed the handwork, ice
cream and cake were served to
climax the Vacation Bible
School Week at Rock Hill.
Mrs. Marlin Ingram served
as principal and director for the
school. Leaders and teachers
who worked in various depart
menta and committees included
Debra Kinsey and Kathy Lu-
tonsky. Nursery department;
Beulah Hobbs and Winnie
Howie, Beginner department;
Louise Cullum and Peggy In-
gram, Primary department;
Alice Petty and Mildred
Rolling, Junibr- department;
Marlin Ingram and C. E. Hobbs,
Young Peoples’ department;
Also, George Cullum, Helen
Thomas, Jim and Theda Robin-
son, Arthur Thomas, and
James Rogers, Adult depart-
ment; Robby Kinsey, Recrea-
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State Representatives for ’81. Minoela Civic Center. A meal
The Sellingers are of Catholic will be served with no
individual charge made, but a
love offering will be taken to
meet expenses of the meat
Reservations must be received
by noon Friday, June 26.
Reservations may be made by
phoning 569 9688 or 569-5404.
Mineola numbers, or Hawkins,
WMA GMA 76m2.9ound is. successfui
" "d"-4 1? MAYAf A businessman. He has been
A combined meeting of Wood president.of the North Dallas
County District church auxil Chapter of the FGBMFI and
iaries will be held Friday, July chairman of the large regional
3, says a spokesperson for the convention held each year in
affiliated Baptist churches in Dallas.
the district. He describes his physical
BY KITTY JOHNSON
Monday, June 22 .4
Church services at the Cal
vary Baptist Church were well
attended yesterday. We had a
lot of visitors.
Mrs. Gladys ausey visited
Kitty Johnson. ....
Mrs. Alta Lester, Mrs.
Maggie Jones of Lone Oak, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thomason
and sons Don and Jeff of Bay
Minette, Alabama, visited the
Johnsons on Tuesday.
Prayer meeting was well at-
tended Wednesday night at our ,
church. We had one new
L 'member.
We had a large crowd for the
i Homecoming. It was a beautiful
day with lots of good singing,
preaching, and fellowship.
The Cooks went to Bryan for
the weekend.
The Hills went to Dallas.
I The Carl Smiths have a beau-
tiful new swimming pool.
I Larry Armstrong had to re-
turn to the hospital in
Galveston for treatments.
The Crim Family Singers of
Henderson will be our special
singers this coming Saturday
night, 4t the regular monthly
singing. Everyone is invited to
come and be with us from 7 to 9
p.m. at the Calvary Baptist
Church, southwest of Silver
Lake.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1981, newspaper, June 24, 1981; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547958/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.