The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1950 Page: 3 of 12
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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950
THE CITIZENS JOURNAL, ATLANTA. CASS COUNTY. TEXAS
ESTABLISHED 187b
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EDITOR, EMINENT PREACHER,
CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR
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ELEVEN STATES
BAPTIST SIMULTANEOUS REVIVALS
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CHRIST IS THE ANSWER
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO
ATTEND THESE REVIVAL SERVICES
IN THE BAPTIST CHURCHES OF THE
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There was 114 jn Sunday School!
last Sunday.
We enjoyed being in our new;
Sunday Selu*>l rooms Sunday. Ourj
seats will be here next'Sunday. I
Brother Smith brought us two j
livn messages Sunday. We hadj
quite a few visitors put Sunday |
and Sunday night We incite
back at any time.
Mrs. Davis Sikes received word'
Sunday evening of her brother,!
Ernie ISrackman, being in a car I
accident breaking his neck Satur-
day night. We pray that the Lord i
will comfort them in this dark
hour.
Mr. James Yates is nursing thel
mumps this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yates
are able to be up some. Those vis-
iting them Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Will Clayton and Mr. and
Mrs. Milburn 'Sharrer of Piney
Grove, Mr. Doris Sikes, Mrs Earl I der Milton Rachel"s
Reardan. I demoJished the Buick
guests in the Kermit Lee home of I
Linden.
We had an accident at the
Nicholes pond Sunday evening
when a Buick automobile ran un-
truck and]
No one
Little Ray Allen McDuff is alao|
on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O Godwin and
and boys were Sunday dinner!
was injured.
Mr., and Mrs. Harold
Hogue were week visitors
Herchal Hogue home.
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Sunday visitors in the Doris
Sikes home were Sir. and Mrs.
Loys Couley and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon Yates and family,
Mr. and Mrs Earl Peadon and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Endsley.
Everybody be out for Sunday
School next Sunday at 10:00. We
will have iour Easter egg hunt
Sunday evening at Doris Sikes
pasture.
Methodist Church
Announcements
Every Methodist in Atlanta is
alerted to attend the services of
our church on Easter Sunday.]
Those who do not have a special;
place to worship Sunday have a
special invitation to worship with ,
us. We hope to have a record at-
tendance at our church school
Will you help us, make Easter |
meaningful in our church?
Our Infant Baptismal service
will be conducted just before the
morning worship service. All par-
ents with small babies, who wish
to have them baptized, will please
be present Sunday morning at the
11:00 o'clock service.
GO TO SS & CHURCH SUNDAY
I PINEY GROVE
(Mrs. W. C Crouch, Reporter)
We had nice crowds out this
I weekend for services. Since we
are having warmer weather we
hope our attendance will increase.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilbanks
and A. Z. Clayton spent Sunday in
the Elmer Sharrer home. Also
Becky Scott visited with Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Griffin
spent Sunday with the Iiufus
Griffin family of Anti.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. V.
A. Cobb Sunday were Mr. and i
Mrs. |Sam Elliott and Herschel.l
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Elliott and
Charles all of Marietta, Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Penny and John of
Linden. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, Mr. |
and Mrs. Leon Cox, all of Shrove- j
port, visited in the C. M. Crouch!
home Sunday.
Those visiting fh the Ezra Ciay- |
ton home Sunday were Kin and
Mrs. Elmer Sharrer, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Wilbanks and family of Cass
Mrs. Douglas Scott and child-
ren are spending the week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Clayton.
Our simultaneous Revival will
begin April 16. Bro. Henry Fant
will do the preaching and Bro.
Martin Spell will lead the singing
We will welcome all visitors who
will come and worship with us
through that week of our revival
If you have news you wan
printed, please hand it in on Sun-
day night.
Assembly of God
Announcements
Sunday, April 9, will be observ-
ed throughout the nation as a
memorable day in honor to the
Resurrection of our Lord Jesus
Christ. We will begin a revival
meeting at the Assembly of God
Church at 510 Taylor Street, Sun-
day.
Eevt H. D. Anderson from Wax-
ahachie, Texas, will be the spec-
ial evangelistic speaker. Rev. An-
derson has had several years of
experience in the Gospel ministery
as pastor and evangelist. He will
speak Sunday morning at 11:00,
and Sunday night at 7:45. Also
each evening next week. We invite
you to attend all the services •
Sunday School 9:45, Mornirtg
Worship 11:00 a. m., Christ .A n-
bassadors 0:30 p. m., Evangelis-
tic Service 7:45 p. m Altend
church this Easter day.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
I friends and relatives for their
1 visits, expressions of sympathy,
I and many deeds of kindness and
j for the beautiful floral offerings
j during the illness of our mother
and grandmother, Mrs T. J. Swint
We especially wish to express
| our gratitude to Drs Nichols and
| the corps of nurses at Ellington
J Memorial Hospital, for the skill-
| ful attention she received while
I there.
The Family of Mrs. T. J. Swint
A fresh shipment of Kings and
Nunnallys Easter Candies. Miles
Drug Store
Miles Drug Company now has
the famous Courtley Toiletries for
Men!
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Harrell, D. P. The Citizens Journal (Atlanta, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1950, newspaper, April 6, 1950; Atlanta, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336073/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.