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JUL.
fAU£ ElrtllT
ANTIOCH BAPTIST
REV. J. J. RECTOR
PASTOR
Sunrise Easter Service
Theme: "WAKE UP
AND LIVE"
Sunday Morning .
APRIL 10,5 O'CLOCK
PIONEER
WHITE WINGS
Enriched FLOUR
For all Home Baking
PIONEER FLOUR MILLS
Ban Antonio Texaa Sine# 1851
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Thoughts to
Ponder
B)
MRS. M. A. GOODWIN
Kvaiutelist
DEAB reader: It lias tiwn a
great pleasure answering
nutations eouceroing the nen
heuven and the new rartl.. N..»,
the question is who »!">" innerit
this new heaven, and new earth.
Who shall abide the coming of
the Lord? Who shall dwell in
the holy hill? He that wulketb
uprightly, worketh righteous-
ness, and speaketh truth 111 Ins
heart.—Psalm And he that
dweileth in the seeret place of
the Most High shall abide under
the shadow* of the Almighty.—
Psalm 91:1. I'ear reader, pon-
der this truth in your heart ami
prepare (or the final battle
ipoken of in the 16th chapter
of K^Hation, that will make a
clean sweep of all sin. When the
fearful, the unbelieving, tlie
abominable, the murderer, the
whoremonger, the adulterer, the
adulteress, and everything that
niaketh a lie, shall have their
part in the lake which burnetii
with fire and brimstone. Then,
and until then, will this be a
new earth, a land of pure de-
light, a heaven of rest for the
baptist
SECOjn BAPTIST
Corner Che.limt nt C«utr« Stmt
Her. 8. H. Jninei. Minuter
EASTER SUNDAY
ft a. m.
Sunrise Service ,.
gar t,ir "What Eaater say* About
and the
founK peoples fholr.
9.SO a. m.
Children's Easter program.
Sponsored by the church achool de-
>artment-
11 a. m. _
Sermon: "The King ot Kings. —The
Youth choir and aenVor chotr.
* 1.30 P. M. ,
Full Easter Musical
Senior choir
Rrvant C. Walker, choirmaster.
Second Baptist cordially Invites you
to m,rShlp ateach of these three serv-
Ices. Make Easter mean moreto sou
t»v attending church. Invite >nur
friend." ■ ome with you An»r«ry .»
available for small children.
you are welcome !
f. iLlITF, MISSIONARY B VPTIST
He'. Wiley Ml. Factor
tRS Roberts Street
Sunday school ■ V!;, a"
gorafni service, .... a. m.
OafllSi Si*
ftonary Bapt.st taher;.-\- »'••
©OOP SAMARITAN BAPTIST
414 Prosperity l>rlre
Rev. J. A. Springs, I'astor
9:30 a. m.
Sunday s« hool
11 a. m.
Morning services
7'30 p. m.
v Night n. rvi' es
Evervone is always welcome a
Cood Samaritan.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST
11109 Montana Street
Rer. Davis 5niltb, Pastor
9:45 a. m.
Sunday school
11 a. m.
Morning eervlct
7:30 p. m.
Evening worship
Evervone Is always welcome ai
Macedonia Baptist.
GIDEON BAPTIST
Mission Station of
FRIENDSHIT BAPTIST < IIT RCII
Rev. ('» Coleman, Pastor
Order of Service
Devotions, led by the deacons.
Professional ^ _ ,
Chant' "Hear Our Prayer. O T,ord,
fcear our prayer, O Lor.l Incline thine
ear to us, and grant us Thy 1 eace.
A Sermon, pastor or appointee.
Invitation Annount ementi
Pastoral Observations
r Recognition of Visitors
K Adjournment
S. H. C'.reen bringing the message.
The night message was delivered by
the Rev. F. K. Collins.
Ylsltm* are always welcome at Mt.
llerincn Baptist. M'l West Albert St.
MT. ARARAT BAPTIST
Rev, J. A. Hetuple. Pastor
Sunday school was largely attended
with the lesson review by the pastor.
• The deacons conducted the prayer
Mrvic* and the pastor delivered the
nit rning message The men's program
was held, under the direction of I»ea-
con CavanAiigh. The Lord's supper
was administered
The He\. Sneeil. ami Ills choir, of
Austin. Texas, w ill participate in the
observance of the anniversary of the
senior < hoir. i>n the fourth Sunday.
Visitors are welcome to Mt Aiarat
Baptist ^
sr. PAI I. BAPTIST
319 Stella Street
Rer. W. M. Williams. Palter
An interestltiK Sunday school hour
was held nf which time each person
received a "0" (zero) cross and crown
pin which represents the beginning of
the six-point record system in the
Sunday school.
The pastor's message for the morn-
ing sen i' e was taken from the sub-
ject of Baptism (two-fold), one of
water and one of tire. For his night
sermon his text was from I'saltn 34:10.
"The Instruction of the Children of
God." Four new members were added
to the church.
Sunrise servU es will he held Easter
morning at 0 o'clock. There will be
servues at f» o« jo< U Easter morning,
also You are invited to attend.
Visitors are welcome to worship
at St James Baptist.
——f
1MHAMKI BAPTIST
t'2i Connellj Street
Ret. II. H. James. Pastor
Services we e well attended through-
out the day. The pastor gave the
Sunday school lesson review.
The Rev. C. L. McKenxle preached
the wrmnn for tin* morning worship.
• i,e i.ew member was added to the
hunh. Ti e pastor brought the night
message. .Six visitors w re present.
Vis.t rs are alwayb Wc-lcoine at Em-
lanuel Baprlst. ^
MT. SINAI BAPTIST
fU7 Burnet at «.rimes Street
K*«. Rifif Wlltoif Pastor
An interesting lesson review was
given at the Sunday si hool hour, by
Airs. O. Wilson ami others.
The church officers conducted tlie
opening ktrvj.es for the moii.tng wor-
ship and the sermon was biought by
the pastc-r.
The Brotherhood sponsored a pro-
gram at 20 Sunday afternoon. The
Rev. Cunningham, Mrs. V. M. Riser
and Rev. Downs participated in the
program.
The Rev. R. Anderson brought the
night message, at which time one new
member was added to the church.
The Lord's supper was administered.
You are invited to Mt. Sinai to share
in the spiritual wealth. You are always
Jlit (Ehr
PIl.f.'HIM'S REST BAPTIST
Her. C. F. v. Jones. Pastor
A large attendance with many v i»-
it is witnessed the services at Pilgrim's
Rett
Early morning services at 6 o'clock,
Easter Sunday, will he held.
At 3 o ilo' k and # o'clock the Spir-
itual Harmonlzers will appear In musi-
cal service. The public Is invited to
attend.
Visitors are welcome. ,
C.RAVDVIFW BAPTIST
1207 North Amanita street
Kei. I . Mitchell, Pastor
The Kav. L. Walker gave the Sun-
dae school lesson review.- *
Morning servues vvere well attended
with thi* i-:istor bringing the message.
The New Light singers rendered an
Inspiring j-rcgram for the night serv-
I'Wi c are always welcome at
randvlew Baptist.
CAKI) OF THANKS
Tu nil our frl*n(ls and neighbors
our eiucerest tbiuiks for flontls,
card*, telegrams, mid other expres-
sions of sympathy at tiie dentil of
our beloved father and graiulfulher,
Albert Klug. We sincerely appre-
eiate tlie comforting woM» of Rev.
J. r. Corley, and the sympalhetlc eo-
oiieratlon of Kev. Kvans. pastor; aud
luemiiers of Palestine Baptist
church; and tlie Kunlce Funeral
home for beautifully conducted serv-
ices.
—The King family, Seguln,
Tex a s.
CARD OK TH.VNKS
We wish to thank onr many
friends for every kindness shown
at tlie death of our father and bro-
ther. Elmo Wilson. We especially
thnnk ltev. Thomas for consoling
words: ltev. Albert Ball pastor; and
members of Capote Baptist church;
ltev. Jack Rector, and others for
every kindness shown, and the Eu-
nice funeral home for splendid
services.
—Mrs Corn Axel, Mrs. Callle
Bell Fennell. daughters; Wil-
lie and J. W. Wilson, sons;
and other relatives, Segtiln,
Texas.
fARI) OF THANKS
We wish to thank onr many
friends for their kindnesses and
consoling words at the death of our
brother, Willie Watson. We especial-
An
ST. MATTHEW BAPTIST
It.r. J. \V. rmii. Pastor
«,i Interest inn Sunday school hnw
was held with th'' lesson review River
bv the P.ev. Williams. T he pastor
brnusht the mornlnit messase.
The deaeons led the prayer service.
Night service was Inspiring, with
nreiH'hlnff by r.lder L. H. .bdinson, of
West Laurel Heights Church of God
®nyou are welcome to visit St. Matthew
Baptist .
nnsp op sMtno?» baptist
Ker. O. H. lloinloa. Pr.st'ir
Simd. sehool was larnel - attended
with Mil. X. McQueen In rharee
The pastor brought the morning
and evening messages. One visitor was
present Mrs. Erna Phillips conducted
^TheYord's supper was administered.
Tou are always welcome at Hose or
Bharon Baptist.
GBEATER MT. f U.V UtV BAPTIST
125 Dora Street
Her. O. Jones, Pastor
Services were well attended through-
out the day. The past<>r gave the
Sunday school lesson review.
For the morning service the pastor
#poke from the aubjert: "What Are
You Going to do With .Testis?" Taken
from Matthew 27:22. There was one
candidate for hapt'sm.
The Sunday achool department spon-
sored an Interesting program at 3 30
o'clock, under the direction of Mrs.
PoKetta Green An inspiring sermon
was preached by the Rev. O. Newton.
T'uf iiUht menage was brought by the
The night message was brought by the
You are always welcome at Greater
Mt. Calvary Baptist.
WT. HERWOW BAPTIST
Ret. W. H. Martin. Pastor
The pastor give the Sunday school
lesson review and the morning mes-
anre was brought by the Rev. A. W.
yrlnce.
The Pastor's Aid program, held at
§ •Vtock was m tucces», with the Re.
ST. .1 AMIS BAPTIST
13H Stella street
Be*. S. A. Huff, l'ustor
The pastor brought the morning mes-
snge following an Inspiring Sui.day
school hour. The Rev. A. L. Walker
brought the night message. Two new
members were added to the church.
Mission meeting will be held In the
home of Mrs Markey There will be
an Faster ramble at G odwill Baptist
■ hurch.
You are welcome at St. James Bap-
tist. Services at fc n. m, 5 p. m.
episcopal
ST. PHILIP'S C III R( IT
fS90 I ast ( ommerre Street
Kei. Herbert H. Morris. Castor
Hidj Week ami Faster
t'OO'l irhlaj
Tnterressions. !• a. m.
Tlie Watt n at the Cross, 12 to 8 p- nr.
Compline, € p. m.
Saturday
Holy Baptism. r> [ m.
Faster i»h.t
Hcdy communion. Turn.
Children's ServUe, :30 p.. m.
Hoi;, communion and sermi-n, 11 a. m.
4
methodist
ST. J AMT.S A MF
Rer. ». i. Cnstei, Milliter
T;.e Sunday k !k1 lestion review was
..iven by the pastor, who also brought
the morning me-s ^e. The youth and
nlor choirs furnished the music.
A beautiful 9%ndleliffht strvi'-e was
rendered at < o'clocfc sponsored bv
•Tr;«. Mattle Martin. Several visitors
were in attendance.
On Friday evening the pastor and
members conducted services a- Granti
Memorial AMK church. The Rev. Coates
preached for the occasion.
Karlv morning service .,r.d TIolv com-
munion will he held Faster at r. o'clock
'allowed by breakfast in the lower
uditorium. The
CHURCH OF OOD IN CHRIST
urrEBOTKFT rHritcn
OF OOll IN CI!It 1ST
Flder F. lb < hlldresn, Paster
The Sundav school lesson was re-
. it wed bv Minister Brockett, with re-
marks by tlie pastor. The pastor de-
livered the noonday message.
The membership joined worship at
the West Knd Church of (Tt>d in Christ,
at S o'clock, when that church ob-
served Its pastor's third anniversary.
The night message was brought by
the pastor. Many visitors were pres-
' "visitors are always welcome at Blue
Bonnet church.
UFNVF.K HEIGHTS
f HFRCIl OF GOB IN CHBIST
I Ider If. K. Hendersou. Pfc|t«r
Mrs. Brooks conducted an Interest-
ing Sunda> school, with the^ pastor
giving the lesson review.
YI'WW was held at the usual hourfc
with Mrs. Stadlm teaching the les-
son. Visitors Included Mrs. L. Perr>,
of California, and Mrs. Jackson, or
Kenwood Church of God ln__j
Minister Parker brought^tlfw
message. . mm*
Visitors are always welcome
Denver Heights church.
CHART'S CHAPET, ClirilCfl
OP GOD 15 CHRIST
Elder M. G. Grady, Pastor
The teachers reviewed the Sun^MT,
school lesson with the general review
by Minister (larcla.
At 3 o'clock the pastor and rnem-
bers worshiped at West, Fnd_ church
where the Rev. Grady preached the
anniversary sermon of Its P.antor.
The paator delivered tlif iTmTiT
sage. Visitors Included A. Hood and
Flder Jewell, who gave inspiring re-
"'An Faster program will be pre^Pttted
at 6 o'clock Faster Sunday and the
pastor will preach a special ka$tpi'
sermon. Sunday night.
Visitors are always
Grady a Chapel. ^
west E5i> Ciirnrn
OF GOO IV C HRIST
fl«S West Poplar Street •'
Her. W. L. Janes, l'ustor
The pastor reviewed the Sunday
• hool lesson The deacons conducted
he devotional service.
Sundav afternoon services W|re lvew
beginning with an appre^aOpn hour
a hen the members observed Ihe pas-
tor's anniversary. The TTev. M.
Jrady delivered the anniversary ser-
mon. ... , T- A
Visitors sre welcome at west End
•hurch.
ly tliablc Rev. J. B. Corley for
aoltiu words, nuil inemker* ot
llnptlst rlinrcl) for every
sliown «nd the Kunioe Knnenl
for excellent services.
—Uoliert (Bob) Wat«oa iID<
family, Sesnln, Texas.
> ♦ , *
card of thanks
We wish to express our alncere
appreciation to our rnauy friends
ami neighbors for the many kind-
nesses shown during the Ulneiu ami
at the death of our husbind, bro-
ther, anil father, Whitney Wilson.
We especially thank Rer. J. P. Cor-
ley (or comfort init words, and mem-
bers of I "lilt y Baptist church for all
courtesies shown; and the Eunice
Funeral home for sympathetic aerr-
Icea. i
—The Wilson aud Ramsey fami-
lies, geguin, Texas.
•1 ■ *
card of thanks
Our sini'ere thanks for worka anil
nets of kindness shown during tlie
lllnesij anil nt the deutli of oar be-
loved husband nnd father, Norman
Greenwood. To Rev. J._P. Corley and
member# of York Creek Baptist
church for the very fine cooperation
shown, anil to Kunlee Funeral home
for excel lent service, our alnoereit
gratitmie.
—■Mrs. Katie Greenwood (lid
family, Sequin Texas.
J Card of thanks
The family of the late Mrs. Dora
Mae Dukes, who died on March iW,
wishes to thank all friend*, and rel-
ative* for kindnesses shown during
her illness and at her death. 8i>e-
tlal thanks to Mrs. Bertha Wilson
and Miss Ethel Wash for service*
renilnred'; and to all for flowen.
i-ards, and other expressions of
sympathy; Father Dunn for serr-
iia*lran<d the Lewi* Funeral home
for services rendered.
—Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dukes,
and family.
"Easter Jewels"
Fashion Revue
To be Repeated
A repeat performance by popular
reiiuest of the Eaater Jewels fash-
Ion revue will lie presented «t 8t.
James AME church, Tuesday, April
12, at 8 o'clock for the benefit of
one ot the baby contestants In the
annual baby contest sponsored by
St. James AME usher board.
Models will feature clothing fur-
nished by the Coker-ftmlth depart-
ment store, along with Individuals
modeling their own clothing and de-
signs. Originally designed stoles by
Miss Lillian O. Mitchell will be
shown. She Is sponsor of this af-
fair. Prkes and gift certificates will
be awarded by Mrs. George Coker.
(Paid advertisement)
♦
Easter Sunrise
Services Set
For Butler Chapel
Sunrise Easter services will be
held at Butler Chapel AMR church.
Howard at Millard streets, Kenwood
addition, at 5 o'clock In the morn-
ing. Rev, II. P. Smith, pastor; will
deliver tlie sunrise special message,
and the choir will sing special mus-
ic. Breakfast will be served at 7
o'clock In the annex. The 11 o'clock
morning service will have special
features, and the children'* pro-
gram will be at 4 o'clock. Vesper*
and candlelight aerTlce will be held
at 6:45 o'clock.
(Paid matter)
Additional ChurcK
News on Page 4
REV. V. M. BAILEY
SPECIAL PROGRAM - Special
services will be held all day Eaater
Sunday, April 10, starting at 4:30
In the morning, at New Mt. Pleas-
ant Baptist church, 1630 Hays
street.
The Rer. V. M. Bailey, above, pas-
tor of the church, will preach at both
services In the early morning and
at 11 oVlock.
A siieclal program will be ren-
dered by the youth at 5:80 o'clock.
All members arc expected to give
a full day of attendance and sup-
port to these services. The public
i* cordially invited to share these
services.
(Paid matter)
DR. R. C. BAIRD
DENTIST
SHERMAN
DENTAL LABORATORY
3718 Blanco Rd. PE. 6-057J
Clara Ward,
Singers in Concert
Here, April 14
Clart Wart and th« renowned
Ward singers of Philadelphia, Pa.,
will render a religious concert at
Library auditorium, Hackbcrry and
Centre streets, Thursday, April
14, at 8:30 o'clock.
Clara Ward has been rated the
nation's top gospel singer, and each
vocalist In the group la an Individual
star. The Ward singers are known
as the outstanding spiritual sing-
ing group.
The public Is urged to pnrchnse
tickets early dne to the great crowd
this group usunlly attracts.
Ticket* may be purchased at Hicks
Beauty school, Down Beat Record
shop, and the Alamo Piano company.
(Tald advertisement)
Sunday, April 10
EASTER GREETINGS
St. John Indepwjwrt Allen
Methodist Church
North Zarumora at Menchara St.
John De Leon Walker, Minister
6:00 A. M.
Bunrl*e Service
"From Darkness to Dawn"
Sermon by Minister Walker
0:45 A. M.
Sabbath School
11 A. M.
"Eastertide"
A Cantata presented by the
St. John choir tinder the direc-
tion of Miss Ruth Van Dyke.
(Holy Baptism)
7:30 P. M.
Touth Program
TJnder the supervision of Mrs.
John O. Mosby, Jr.
SECOND BAPTIST |
CHURCH |
INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP ]
EASTER SUNDAY ]
Rev. 8. H. JAMES, Pastor
6 A. M.
Sunrise Service
Sermon: "What Easter fta|fr
About Immortality"—The Pastor.
Music: The Youth choir and tA
Young People's choir,
11 A. M.
Sermon: "The King of Kings'^
The pastor.
Mns'.t. iln Youth cliotr and thi
Senior cbc'i.
7:80 P. M.
Full Easter Musical
Senior Choir
Bryant C. Walker, choirmaster
Come and bring a friend! KurA
ery available.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
< !U R< II «»*F CHRIST*
A. Patterson. FvanirelUt
1713 Vest l aurel Street
Sunday Services
Bible study 9:30 a. m.
Worship II'00 *• m-
Hlhle study fi:3ft p. m.
Worship ... 8:00 p. m.
Mid-week
Tuesday slr.plntr . f:00 p. m.
Thursday general Bible study 8 p. m.
ciirnrn or rnniST
25? :iprlir«r«»lalo
C. F. Hlrlianlson, Minister
—CalPtrlnr ot Service—
Bible classes:
Fridays, 8 p. m.
Sundays, 0:40 a. m., and 6:30 p. m.
Worship service
Sundays
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. Hi.
others „
enrnrn of tiie i.ivrvn r.op
I'll.I.All A*B OltOUKO OF
TRUTn
1101 Fast Crockett Street
Flder I. J. imnran. Pastor
Eun'lay school every Sunday, 9:30
a. m. Services on the steond and fourth
Sundays. .
% v.. hunt will
- at the YMCA camp at 3 o'clock
Master Sunday.
St. James always welcomes you.
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for
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Peaches
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