The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1962 Page: 4 of 14
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Revival at College
Avenue Baptist
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Rev rtHUiy, pastor of
Dooms town Baptist Church, Glas-
gow. Scotland, wjll be the guest
speaker during the
Fi
attended
dioburgh,
Church, Clarksville.
, The Rev. Mr. Findlay
the University of Edi
Church of Scotland TbeoiogtCa)
College tat Edinburgh, and Baptist
Theological Collage. Glasgow. He
has been In the Baptist ministry
10 years. Ha ht secretary of Glas-
gow Association, member of the
Foreign Mission*, Evangelistic,
toes of the Baptist Union of Scot'
land. His wife's name la Mar-
garet. They have two children,
Robert, age 7, and Myra, age >.
Mrs. Findlay is visiting in the
United Slates with her husband.
The morning worship service is
held at 10:SO and la broadcast
over Clarksville radio KCAR. Oth-
er services for Sunday, April 15.
QUALITY- r
REFRIGERATION
477-3440
723 N. Walnut
Clarksvflla, Texas
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will be as scheduled: Sunday
school. t:4B ajQ.; Training Union,
6 50 p.m.; and evening worship.
/:*>. The monthly courcb con-
fenmce will ha held immediately
(allowing the evening worship ser- _
vice. HU)
This , is the last Sunday of
-Utt High Ute Cross
oampaign. The goal Is 500
sat in Sunday school. In order
to reach this goat, everyone will
need to be in his place on Sun-
dey awning.
Regular weekly officers and
teachers meeting will be held at
S:«5 pm. Wednesday. The mid-
POsycr meeting will be coo-
ducted at 7:45 p.m.
The music department reports
that tits graded choir program is
growing and the attendance ia in-
creasing. We have added a girts
ensemble, called the ' Treble-
Toues," made up of voices select-
ed from the graded choirs. This
group will be available to sing at
In Matt 15 18-28, we learn that
evil thoughts, murder, adulteries
fornications, thefts, false witnes-
ses, blasphemies proceed iron,
the heart. The wrong kind of n
thinking la a sin whether a man
commits the overt act or not
Sometimes man lets his heart
“melt" (Jas. 7:#*. This la brought
about by weakness It may be
divided" (Hoses 10:2>. It can
become "weary” <Hrb. 12). Some
tlities they ""faint" <Oal. •:•>
there la weakness, fainting and
division. Whs. is the cure? Jno
14:It Belief. Faith in God Christ
can cure heart trouble. Belief in
God. Christ and the Bible will
cause a heart to change, repent
(Rom
this as
new voices added to our^ choirs.
The choir rencaraal* areas fol-
lows: Adult choir. Wednesday at
•:20 p.m.; beginner choir. Thurs-
day, at 1:30 p.m.; primary choir,
Thursday, at 2:45 p.m.; Junior
choir, Thursday, at 3 45 p.m.; and
choir. Friday at 3i45
p.m.
On Tuesday mgnt, April 17 at
7 00. the Womans Missionary
Union will honor the seniors of
Clarksville High School, with a
banquet in Fellowship Hall. A
wonderful ‘program is planned
and plenty of good food.
Visitors are always welcome,
and feel free to visit with us as
«a possible— -———
B. L. Hinsley, pastor.
Revival services at the College
Avenue Baptist Church are be-
ing conducted nightly at 7 30 April
11-22. Rev. James Rutledge, pas-
tor of the Springlake Baptist
Church, Paris, Texas, is the evan*
gellst John Johnson of the Sprlng-
__X Church w ill be lead-
ing the singing through Saturday.
and obey "from the heart'
6.17).
You are cordially invited po at-
tend these services.
Wesley O'Donnell, minister.
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FIRST
vWce^'i^deveSS Md nrgtoeii^
CHt'KCH OF CHRIST
First Baptist Church in Paris will
be conducting the music.
Morning services wjjl at held
at 9:30 each day April 10-20. The
nursery will be open for all serv-
ices Everyone is cordially In-
vited to attend.
Sunday services are as follows:
Sunday school, 9:45 a m
Morning worship, 11
Training Union, 6 30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30
James Barnes, pastor
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. CLARKSVIIAE
Raymond Judd Jr pastor, will
preach on ' Great Worai of Chris-
tian Faith: <• Helpfulness;** at the
special Palm Sunday service on
Sunday morning' at 10:50 in First
Presbyterian Church . Palm Sun-
day mark* the beginning of Holy
Week. The choir .-will., ping the
anthem, "Clod So* Loved the
World" and the One Great Hour
of Sharing offering will be taken
Youth of the Church will meet
qt—8-09—in—the—New Shamrock
Dr. Routt to Be
Guest Evangelist
DR. G. C. ROUTT
Presbyterian Church. The evening
study m the Communicant s das.,
will be held at 7:00 p.m. In
sanctuary. _____
- On. Monday. Tuesday and W«d-
nesday evenings at 7:90 the pas-
tor will deliver three lectures on
"Communism and Christianity."
The public Is invited to these spe-
cial_Holy Week__lectures.—Un
Thursday evening at 7:30 special
Dr. Glenn Calvin Routt will be
guest evangelist at First Christian
Church during their revival serv-
ices April 15 through "20. Services
will be held nightly at 7:00. J.
Sydney Carnes, pastor, will lead
singing during the meeting.
An informal discussion and feT-
lowship will follows each of the
_services. These discussions will be
the Very helpful, answering aoy xpw-
ial questions or problems one may
have concerning the Bible or the
church theology.
Servlres for Palm Sunday:
Maundy Thursday services will be McXoely M_em or! a 1
held-at which nine
RED RIVER VALLEV PARISH'
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
of the last supper will be: held
Morning prayer will be held ui
Coi ley. Chapel on Wednesday at
BAGWELL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Services begin with Bible rftudy
at 10:15; morning worship, 11.00;
evcxuug worship, ii.uq, and Wed-
nesday evening services at 7:30.
The sermon for the morning
service, “Where are you in the
sight of God?” The evening ser-
A study of Revelation will be- | 'M1**
efin npkt u.ial for thp adult rUss • Christ said, not )pur ticart
ft 7:30. This will be' an interest- G/iuf 1%
mg and beneficial course and we i believe also Id me. (Jno. 14.U
invite all who can to join us for
litis series.
Other s< fvlfes krt Sunday, Bible ucu,e
study 10 aqv; morning worship.
10:45; evening worship. 6 o'clock
The evening service is broadcast
Radii. ■ Station ■ KCAR ■ 1350
Christ was about to go away and
he was telling his disciples to be-
.iieve in him and God This would
heart trouble.----
9:3o a m.
The primary department will
meet for its Easter egg nunt on
Saturday morning at 10.WL The
kmdergarteu and nursery depart-
ments v. ill luild their Easter par-
ties next trees. All members of
the congregation are encouraged
to Juiu..in the special- Easter sunr,
rise services to be held in the"
football stadium, at sunrise on
Easter morning. Itev. E. Vi:
Lloyd will dcliverlLite-Easter ser-
mon
Raymond Judd. Jr., pastor.
New Shamrock:.......Palm Sunday
sermon by the pastor at 9:30 a m.
Sunday school, 103QJa.m. 5 p.m.,
United Presbyterian Youth. Wed-
nesday. 630 p.m., board of dea
cons. 7:00 p.m.. Session. Watch
revival announcement for April 22
Pine Grove: Sunday school at
9:45: Morning sermon at 11:Of
Thursday/ Dimple Community.
Plan to attend Easter sunrise with
ua-at < a m., followed by pancake
breakfast at Sunday school at t:00
am.
Public genuinely invited to the*,
churches, holding forth the word
of truth.
Wm. Lawrence, pastor ..
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST ..
CHURCH
Weekly services of Friendship
Baptist Church are:
Sunday school 1 superintendent.
Roy Linton.
Sunday school 10 a m.
Morning worship. 11
B.T.C. president. J. O. Lambert
Evening worship. 7:15
Wednesday evening services in-
clude:
Ladies Auxiliary, 7:00
Men’s Brotherhood. 7:00
Choir practice, 7 30
Prayer a<*eting. 7:50
A cordial invitation is extended
to everyone. We always welcome
our visitors.
Royal Burt, pastor.
MT. PLEASANT MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH. NEGLEY
The Mount Pleasant Missionary
Baptist Church of Negley has ser-
vices on Saturday nights before
the first and third Sundays each
month and Sunday school every
Sunday and B.T.C. every Sunday
night.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Worship sendee, 11 a.m. ■
B.T.C., 0:30 p.m.
Evening worship. 7:20
Saturday night. 7:00
A cordial welcome la extended
*■ everyone
lee. 7:00 o’clock.
H. C. Cockrell. pa*tor.
REMOVE WREATHS FROM
CEMETERY GRAVES
Officials or the Clarksville Cam- •
etery Association request total
people who have placed wreaths
on graves to remove them as
avowing time has arrived and ob-
jects of this kind interfere with
the work of keeping the grounds'
in good order r^-.
Nejrati
WasM
Cecil Hill, pastor.
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NEW HAVEN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Services each Sunday
and evening.
Sunday school. 10 a.m.
Morning worship. 11
B.T.C., 6:30 p.m. - ,
Evening worship. 7:15
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ning. 7:00 p.m.
A cordial welcome is extended
to everyone.
Arvis AsbiU, pastor.
CAPTIVE AUDIENCE >'
Tucson, Art*. —IF— Artist Dav-
is Sorokin has found an ideal
place to display his paintings.
The Red Cross hangs them on
the ceiling above the tables oa
morning which blood donors lie.
UUGHSTON A SON
INSURANCE
KILL TERMITES!
REVIVAL TtT BEGIN AT
LONE STAR CHURCH
A series of Pre-Easter Revival
Services will begin af the Lone
each night through April 21.
Rev. Delbert Tyler, pastor, will
he bringing heart searching and
soul 'stlring gospel messages each
night
A hearty welcome and a very
cordial invitation Is extended to
everyone to attend this revival.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
CHURCH OF CLARKSVILLE
You are Invited to attend these
regular services at the First As-
sembly of God church, 1200 Wejt
Breadway, Clarksvilie. '______
Sunday school, 9:45 a m.
Morning worship, 11
Evangelistic service. 7 p.m.
Wednesday evening prayer serv-
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MIDWAY MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Services of Missionary Baptist
Church at Midway are on the sec-
ond and fourth Sundays.
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
Evening worship, 6:30
You are cordially invited.
Roy C. Hill, pastor.
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The ladies Bible class meets
weekly at 9 o'clock Tuesday morn-
ing A warm welcome a waits you
at each service.
Ronald Rhodes, minister.
In order to know what spiritual
heari trouble is we need to know
something of the heart as descrlh-
rrt in tin- Bihlr - Notice what the
Nfcw PasTOh vY bag well
Pauline Means
Hamilton
Candidate for
COUNTY TREASURER
SECOND TERM
Experienced - Qualified
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heart can do. "As a man thinkoth
In hla heart so is he" (Matt. :4>.
"With the heart man bclieveth j
unto righteousness..." (Horn. 10:
10>t “My heart's desire and pray-
er, to God for Isreal la. . .( Rom
10:11. “As a man purposeth in
his heart, so let him give" <11
Cor. 9.7». Therefore to have spir-
itual heart trouble means that
something is wrong with the way
a. man thinks, believes or the
things he desires and his purpose
in life. ’
It could be a gross heart < Matt.
13 15», one that ia calloused or
has no feeling. These people *n
BAPTIST CHURCH
First Baptist Church of Bagwell
is happy to announce Ibe calling
fiMjrt'! t f Slew”
of TTTt I UCW i
art. We cordially Invite everyone
to visit with us. Our Sunday serv-
Sunday school, 10:00
Morning worship, 11:00 .
Sunday night services. 7 00
Midweek services, 7.30
Mrs.-Griggs, reporter:
KIROT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
9 45 a.m. Sunday. Sunday school
10:50 a.m., Sunday, worship
5.45 p.m. Sunday, youth meet-
ings. —
7 (N) p.nj. Sunday, worship
Tills Sunday bight begins our
AUTO REPAIR
Put thc*-7.ing of Spring into your winter-weary car with a
tune-up. Bring your car in today for a spring tune-up. •
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Those Interested In -
Cleaning and Maintenance of
BOXELDER
CEMETERY
May Send Contributions to
DARWIN FLOYD
UOniY BROTHERS
GARAGE AND TIN SHDP
East Main Street_,j_____Phone 427-2630
SBCRSTARY-TREASURER
ROUTE 1
ANNONA, TEXAS
•at. ____i. A _____ revival with. Dr. Glenn Routt of
this verse had closed their eyes ...,, .„
and ears tb the truth. a* w,r guest
day. nights. .............
J. Sydney Carries, minister.
In. Heb. 3:8 we are warned Mute JOT RlBMMW to attend
• Harden not your, heatte. " These ™ch evening, Sunday U,rough Fri-
are those witlf unbelieving and
envying hearts. They stubbornly
turn aiiny from God
Man can have a ToollsTi lieaii. .. ... .
it was a foolish man who built 'ou aTV to
sand (Matt. 7:26>. R
attend the
Christ Church, Episcopal, mornuig
| foolish man Who tore down his
barns and built larger ones Why
| wore they foolish? They were un-
’ willing to follow the Lord __
i Man ran have an immoral heart
w*s * . pVSy cr ftiHl sermon by a lay read-
mr «t t-M » m
Sunday school, 9 30 a m.
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FASHION FORECAST FOR
la s t e r
Come In and see all the
new fashions soon
Dresses
Syd,' tlockwlae, Puritan, Claire Tiffany, LiHmua
Rutsell aad Quaker Lady.
flats
Our telKtlon of hats
burgts into bloom with
oil IbR colors the season
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KAN AW HA MET nODIST
YOUTH FILIOWSIUP
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
met at the Kana-vha Mctbodjst
Church April 8 at,6 30 p m. Tl»e
program topic was "We Arc All
Learners."
Hurrn, “Never Alone"; prayer,
Diana Doe;:en; hymn, "Living for
Jesua”; offering. Jackie McCom
A talk was- given by Betty Mc-
Coin.
The program closed'with the
MYF benediction. Fifteen mem- j
bors were in attendance
There are 437 seats In
the United States House
of Representatives.
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sity of T
30 ye;
Politic
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People from all over the
country send men and
women to fill them.
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Most of these have exceptional ability—onri integrity-________
Most work hard and affectively for those they represent.
Some have seniority and occupy positions of great responsibility and
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power.
Many have become recognized experts In their-chosen legislative
fields.
8.95 to 17.95
BREWSTER ME MORI \L
METHODIST CHURCH
Palm Sunday will be observed
at Brewster Memorial Methodist
Church April 15 with appropriatc
services. ' ' „
We begin our day with the Sun
dav school at 9 45 a m.
Morning worship at II 00 and
eveningworship at 7:00
Midweek prayer service Wednes-
day, April 18. at 7.00 p.m.
Everyone is invited to attend
these services. .
L. J Aikiu, pastor.
A few have the touch of greatness that makes them outstanding in
all these ways.^
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The people of the First Congressional District of Texas are fortunate
in having such a man represent them*
His name is WRIGHT PATMAN,
Here Is what others stry about hlmt
ST. JOSEPH S CATHOLIC
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 501
East Main Street.
Rev. Julian J. -Lube; S.C.J., pas
tToi*: . . •>
“The longer I know you Hm Ntoft I admire you. You
are certainly a pillar of strength in the Democratic Party,
and one of thfe very greatest in the whole country.”
—Carl Albert, Member of Congress
and 10:15 a.m.; daily at 7 00 a.m.
Devotional each Wednesday
ter mass' at 7:00 p.m.
Non-Chtholic friends welcome.
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patents as \vell as
other materials and col-
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ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN ,
CHURCH, CLAROVILLK
Services at“StrTTofin’s I^itheran
Churchy 313 South Walnut Street
ary ■■ fallows: x—~~,--
Benifay church service, 8 am.
Sunday -school, and BitjAe class,
9:00 a.m.
Vtettors welcomed,,
Rdhert W Hill, pastor
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LANE'S CHAPEL CHURCH
There Is alw ays a wpleome for
vow to attend these regular serv-
ices at Lane's Chapel Church.
Sunday school, to an
Worship services.' n m m «nn
-pitt;-
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» . I am proud wo have someone in offk
can "always depend on when we need help.**
—There___
that we
Mt. Pleasant
“I know of no man in Congress who looks eat for the
Tittle man ai mwch as you do . . i, I am proud that you
are a Texan.”
—I. D* Dallas C
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Vsughan, pastor.
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