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4[The**- Iff the ones saved by the
—- blood and having been birn again
•what parte
armor?
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"ttwTour loi
truth. W* must
not U« (John I
4:90 f>.m Monday-Frkfay. com-
prehensive vt* Motion
Dr. Glenn Routt of T.C.U. will
lead ua In a revival heginning oh
as TUr\&rM
April ». Mato you plans now to
hear thia outstanding minister.
J. Sydney Carnes, minister.
K: BCD
4 the shield of faith
tan must believe in
_______ each Christian: (a)
must not only believe, but must
<*> alley (las. 1:94, M). ^
• Wumher Pour l
nil part is the breastplate of
(pNhmisumg. Saab Christian
holy (read
-five
of salva-
of heaven.
BIYER VAULEY
PARISH. PRESBYTERIAN
Red River Valley Preahyterien
Parish churches announce the fol-
lowing schedule
Bogota. Church service, t:30
a m the Lord's supper will be
observed at this service. - Sunday
achloj, 10 30 a m. .
Pine Grove: Sunday school at
9:43 a m. Session at 6:15 pm..
Sermon 6 30 p m. Reception of
new mem hers at this time.
New Shamrock will have Sun-
day school at 9:45.
Presbyterian Trinity will meet
at Honey Grove on Monday. April
9, at 10 a m. Rev. Walter Samuel
9 at 10 a.m. for the purpose of
dissolving the paste al relationship
between Rev. 8am icl Klee 'and
the Dial and Mato St. Presbyter-
ian Church in Honey Grove, so he
can accept the (pall to the Pres-
of the Spirit, do nut have to be
mntaded to attend Church every
tig the fight,
finishing the
thousands of
Sunday. These are the ones who
witnern for Christ. These are
they who are winning the fight,
keeping the faith and
course. There are
so called Christians, who
have a
going to finish on God’s
greatest tragedy in life la to.have
every kind of security except the
security in God God is giving
you another chance this Sunday to
be iu church where you belong.
Sunday sellout, 949
Moraine worship, 10:50
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
5:41
Childrens fellowship. 6 00
Adult Bible study. 6 00
Prayer service will be held in
the Berean Chapel at • o’clock on
Wednesday morning.
A cordial welcome is extended
to everyone.
William Greenhaw, pastor.
Cliburn Awarded
Gold Medal for
Classical Album
SERGEANT SHEAR WITH
ARMY IN KOREA
V-
Thia last part is our a word. It
Ir'Hto word oi God. We cannot
fight the devil without knowing
thw truth. The Weapon of the devil
le gteor. Banco, wo must study
JBTiat:lS).
COLLEGE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Revival services at the College
Avenue Baptist Church will be
conducted nightly April 11-22 at
7:30 p.m James Rutledge., pastor
of Springlake Baptist Church In
Parts and evangelism chairman
for Lamar Baptist Association,
will be the evangelist. John John-
son of the Springlake church will
conduct the singing Wcdoetday
through Sunday. Beginning April
16-21, Don MeGehce, educational
CHAPTER FARMER DEGREES were presented at the annual' FFA parent-son banquet
Friday evening to Doyle Gtossup, Nolan Meredith and Joe Pinson, left to right in picture.
Officers of the Clarksville Chapter offidatin; in the presentation of these certificates and
plaques were, left to right, Will Ed Wadley, T>mmy Welch, Johnny Drew and Jerry Shep-
pard. (Dehoney Studio Photo)
UytFrhm—fUmrtrfi In Henderson, [director of First Baptist Church in
Rev. Rice' has been pastor of the ‘Paris, wtlt direct tho a laying, Nur-
Honev Grove clutch for the past *?ry will be provided. The public
Clarksville BMe
Christ In
etHdy Is at 10
a.n». Sunday, morning worship at
10:49 and evening worship at 6.
The Ladies Bible Clan meets at
• •’clock on Tuesday morning and
service is at 7:30
4to ycart.
Tuesday, April 10, the deacons
will meet at 6 30 p.m., followed by
session at 7:00 o’clock
April U IIU‘ Spun* PrYuihylorial
is invited'.
Servljfes thia Sunday are
Sunday school. 9:45 a m.
Morning worship, 11
Training
MT. PLEASANT MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHCKfll. NKGLEY
The Mt Pleasant Missionary
Baptist Church of Negley has ser-
vices on Saturday nights before
the first and third Sundays each
month. . Sunday school is every
Sunday sndPBTO every Sunday
night.
Sunday school, 10' »jn.
Worship service, 11 a.m.
B TC., 6:30 p m. *'"r
Evening worship, 7:30
Saturday ntgtrt 6:90
A cordial welcome is’extended
to everyone.
Cecil Ifill, pastor
It is caused by people not sub- ship service, 10:50 a.m., which is
milting to God’s will. broadcast over Clarksville Radio
If two contractors become sub-j^^AR; Training Union, 6:30 p.m.,
missive to one architect, two and evening worship service. 7:90
buidings will be butlt alike When P-m. Thee® will be a meeting of
the maker of automobiles becomes ^e deacons following the evening
submissive to the blue prints of tvor$hip service,
the engineers, there la unity; and flu* Meekly officers and teachers
all cars wiB loojethe same. If all tnevting will be held at 6:45 p.m.
employees of an aircraft factors'
become submissive to those who
draw the plans wlU there be dif-
ferent kind of planes coming off
The je.-AmWy Tine’’ Not" so long
as there Is unity and they all fol-
wiM meet at Jacksonville
9:43 a.m. until 2:15 p.m.
Wm. "A. 'Lawrence, pastor.
from
Union. 6:30 p.m.
Evening woiship, 7 30
The revival services begin
LANE'S CHAPEL CHURCH
There la always a welcome
CHURCH
•:4S a.m. Sunday, Sunday school
19:90 a.m. Sunday, worship
9:69 p.m. Sunday, youth meet
McKenzie memorial
METHODIST f’HURCH-
Jesua said, ‘ Will Ve also go
away*" One of the disciples ask-
'd: *Ta whom shall we go^Utou
hast the words' of 'Ctem a I life
have always found what I
Wednesday evening at 7 30 o'clock
James Barnes, pastor.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
Weekly services of F Headship
Baptist Church,are:
Sunday school superintendent,
Ttoy Linton.
you to attend tin -.<• regular scrv-
ices at Lane’s Chapel Church.
Sundayschool, 10 am.
Worship* services, tl a.m and
6:30 p.m,
G. L. Vaughan, pastor.
low the same plans.
The gospel of Christ is God's
blueprint for u;......What if a mil-
lion people become submissive to
th»«w» prints** Will thin* not l>o
1:09 p.m. Sunday, worship
mm TIM S
wanted and needed from the Lord
1 asked a jnan the other day if he
believed in a here after He said
he believed. I then asked him
what his plans were for getting to
heaven and he said he had no plat.
Then I told him about the only
plan and the only way to Inherit
eternal life with God. Christ it
the way. the truth and the Ufe
If you haven't been to church in
three months and haven’t been
sick, you have lost the way. Hoy,
'em » I lUHI-lin slid ■hnri-h mfc.'
her feel right unless they attend
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Worship hour, II a.m.
B,T.C. president. J. O: Lambert
H TC., 6:30 p.m.
'Evening worship. 7:15
Wednesday evening services in-
clude
Ladies' Auxiliary, 7:00
Men's Brotherhood, 7:00
Choir practice. 7:30
Prayer meeting, 7:50
A cordial Invitation'is extended
to everyine. We always welcome
our visitors.
. Ltoual ICnrf pn|tnr
MIDWAY MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Services of Missionary Baptist
Cbttreh at Midway aw on the
second and fourth Sundays.
Sunday school, 10 aim.
Morning worship, 11
Evening worship, 6 30
You are cordially Invited
Roy C. Hill, pastor.
Unity? If all are submissive they
will f>e saved alike and worship
alike.
In Eph; 4 Paul spoke of unity.
He said . there is one. body, one
Spirit, one horpo. on® Lord, one
faith and one baptism and, one
8mt* 1—----:—
Wednesday. Mid-week prayer
meeting will be conducted at 7:45
p.m. . —,
Rev., Jim Findlay, from Glas-
gow, Scotland, wflt be the speaker
at our morning worship service
April 15. See next week’s copy
of The Clarksville Times for more
information.
Visitors are always welcome
and feel free to visit with us as
often
Bonnie L. Hinsley, pastor
"Responsibility” in the aeries of
Wouldn't it be wonderful ifj sermona on “Great Words of tlie
RiSaS ax a will SSS-fffurth CMiUait FaUh-”
of, holy communion will he cele-
brated during the. morning wor-
ship, . .
Youth, of the Church will meet
\ '
With one great message —■ ohe
God — one Christ — one message,
the gospel of Christ. Otic way of
life — the Christian way — one
worship, all submitting to the one
message.
You are cordially invited to at-
test) these services.
Wesley O’Donnell, minister.
New it the time to
gfceck the 6 her on your
ow eeadi'ienert.
N your Biters ore dirty,
tepieee with new ones
er,d yee hove e doen-
tpa. cleoe ther-
chiirch regularly? The people who
are holding thin old world togeth-
er are the faithful "standbys” of
Christ. These are the -ones who
come to Him for their blessings.
ZS'
A cteen tiller improves
the meverneet of the
•h... fives mere cool
fir ... cuts dust and
pollen to virtually sere.
For Information or
assistance, call your
dealer, air condition-
ing serviceman or
W. W. (Tex)
BRYANT, Jr.
RtprMpnling
International Fidelity
Insurance Company
• LIFE
• HOSPITALIZATION
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
St Joseph's Catholic Church, 501
East Main Straet. *'
Rev. Julian J. Lubo, R.C.J., pas-
tor.
Holy-masses: Sunday R 00 a m.
and 10:15 a m.; dally at 7:00 a m.
Devotional each Wednesday af-
ter mass at 7:00 p.m.
Non-Catholic friends welcome
FORMER LOCAL PASTOR
BACK FROM BRAZIL -
jb'pt,st ,
HriziJ during the last five yean, I „ '*•** announcemeitt is
were at" the Brewster Methodist! ,f°r ^rv,r^ af Aikin 0rovc HaP-
Church in Clarksville Wednesday **** Church:
•fflgy mmtvi'it ■ Pf" w-Rfh*"*1
attlie Clarksville church at 5 00.
Ruby Faulkner will present the
program Evening study will he
held in the sanctuary at 7:00. The
church school will be open during
the morning worship. •
Morning prayer will be held In
Corley Chapel Wednesday
Classical music Anally has Its
first million selling album.
A gold record, the industry’s
traditional memento ot the million
mark, baa been Awarded to Van
Cliburn, the Texas-born pianist,
for his brilliant performance ot
Tschalkovsky's First Plano Con-
certo on an RCA Victor album.
Cliburn recorded the concerto4
shortly after returning from Mos-
cow in the spring of 1996, where
he became the first American ev-
er to win the Tschaikovaky piano
competition. The attending pub-
licity got the Victor album off to
a phenomenal start. It sold 500,-
000 copies in the first year, then
settled down to become such a
steady counter Hem that the mil-
lionth sale waa racked up less
than two years later.
The only other classical album
that even came close to winning
a gold record was Toscanini’s two-
disc recording of “Beethoven’s
Ninth Symphony,” a classic
among classics that reached the
600,00q mark.
Outside pf Elvis Presley, who
has had enough million selling al-
bums to build a, golden faUout
shelter, the Held was previously
restricted to Mitch Miller’s aing-
along albums and show tune Al-
bums like “My Fair Lady,” ’Thg.,
Sound of Music,” "South Pacific”
and Mario Lanza's version of
"The Student Prince.”
Van Cliburn’s feat, which In mu-
sic circles la equivalent to Rouer
U. S. Forces, Korea — Army
Sgt Bobbie E. Shear, 25. whose
wife, Edna, lives in Bogata. Tex ,
recently was assigned to the 44th
Artillery in Korea.
Sergeant Shearsection lead-
er in the artillery’s Battery F,
entered the Army in March 1956.
The sergeant, son of Mr-, and
Mrs. Luther E. Shear, 2975 Pecan
Ave., Merced, Calif., is a 1955
graduate of Merced Calif.) Union
High School.
Fannin!
Reverse
Renner —0
Foundation
farming syate
the downwan
in tlie Black!
Dr. C. L.
the privatcly-
ganizatlon,
our systems'
ity to lncrea:
ter through pi
iduea." .,
He siys
the need for
building crop:
vide full casl
age.
Organic mt
key to both
production.
“The basic
tem is a
grain sorghur
with all crop
ed, with prop
with all crop
the soil.” saj
The directo
full protcctio
water erosion
matter to tlu
"Where
planting-of
grains — oat!
entirely satis
He stressed
ghtmr stubbi
..should never
soil. They
the surface —
-»n, th-y shoi
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, CLARKSVILLE
* Passion Sunday, 1962. Raymond ______ _ —
Judd Jr..—pastor, will prea-h eti WMlctkuu. It at least shows wtrat
—---* ....
Paris' assault on Babe Ruth’s
home run record, augers well for
the whole recording industry.
While it hardly sounds the death
knell for rock n' roll, which sim-
ply refuses to die despite-all dire
‘Every tin
an acre of
Lundeli, “he
is the value
destroyed in
In 1961. thr
a new and dynamic artist can do
to make the classics more popu-
lar.
evening.-TTK'y1 Sllimril ' ft........^n,.„v auwi 9 45 a m,
their activities in the South r Troo a m
lean country and talked of work !
of the church there.
Evening service. 7 00 o’clock
Everydne is cordially' invited to
Tlie Rev Mr Williafna was pas- ; 1,f* ,d these services.
»r of the Brewster. 'Church . two-}: ■ P**tor.
years before entering the mission.^ . nVp'ncT mn nmi
ru»w They arrived back tho 1 FIRST BAPTIST ( Hi RfTI
tor
ing at 9 30 The Session will mebt fln a clas* w*th Artur Rubinstein
in Jacksonville, Texas, at the
First Presbyterian Church Thurs-
tisy:
All woT.lPtl M
are asked to attend.
Raymond Judd Jr
me cnurch
pastor.
C n PARNEl I. SERVING
IV TIIE MEDITERRANEAN
Mediterranean — Charles D
Parnell, enplnenvan first cl ass,
USN', son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
is serv-
CANCER
Annona, Texas
Box M Phono 4321
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH, CLARKSVILLE
Services at St Jlhn’s IxitherSn
Church, 313 South Walnut street,
arc as follows: - ,
Sunday church service, 8 a m.
Sunday school and Bible class,
9 00 a.m.
Visitors welcomed.
Robert W. Hill, pastor.
field. They arrived back in the
States since the first of the year. ! This Sunday starts the fourth ____ _____ ____ „
-^|week »f-the--’-Lift lligli'ttte Cross’^ J’arirell of Basw'ell, Tex
BAGWELL (TIURU-Il OF CHRIST attendance campaign at,the Fir't'lr;r aboard the amphibious force
Bible study Is at 10:15: morn-j Baptist Church. Clarksville. The [ flagship USS Taconic Operating
ing worship, 1J:00; evening wor- j coal far April 8 is 528 present in j with the Sixth Fleet in the Mcd-
shlp '6 00. and Wednesday eve-1 Sunday school. Our attendance Nterranean
ning services arc at 7:30.— » i has increased during the cam- Since ^reporting to the Sixth
The morning sermon' will be-, ! pai?n. We have not reached our 1 Fleet, the Taconic has participat-
"Seelnn the Difference.” and the 'totfTwo far and if we are to reach . ed in two, large-scale operations
evening sermon, “Submission. • Is j • he goal for this Sunday each with NATO Thfcea and other ele-
Granted that the Rusalana gave
him a tremendous assist, as did
Tschalkovsky, still Van Cliburn
himself deserves most of the cred-
it. In subsequent recordings and
in,numerous concert appearances,
he has proved himself a person-
able, versatile, immensely hard-
working performer who never let
his press clippings interfere with
his burning deaire for perfection.
Van Cliburn may or nay not be
and Rudolf Serkin as a pianist,
but there is no doubt that he is
hi J tla^S by hi nisei! as an
NEW HAVEN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST TilERnr
Services each Sunday morning
and evening. •
Sunday school. 10 a m.
Morning worship, 11
B T.C., 6.30 p.m.
Evening worship. 7 I5~
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ning. 7 00 p.m.
A cordial welcome Is extended
to everyone
Arvis Asbill. pastor.
the Kev to Unity.” " | worker must visit and ask every
Thr only-wav' to have uaity is .-member^ of tlie Sunday school to !
to submit tor the will of Christ, attend.
Christ prayed for unity. "Neither I The Music Department reports
pray I fqr these alone, but for j lbnt all choirs have been organ-
them also which shall believe on i *7<‘d- A choir is provided for each
their Word- That they ! e group a hove tlie nursery ace
all may be one; as thou. 'Father.' "Tlie attendance is increasing and j
we should have some really fine ;
ments of the fleet.
fn addition to (retain*, the shkp
TnrT visited many Mediterranean
ports on goodwill visits, giving its
crew a rare opportuntyvto learn
aboard the people, -customs and
first assembly or goo
CHURCH OF rLAKKSVHJL.E
- You are Invited to attend these
regular aervices at the First As-
sembly ot God Church, 1200 West
Broadway. Clarksville,
Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock „
Evangelistic service, 7 00 p m.
Wednesday night prayer service
«t 7:00 O’clock; .
H. C. Cockrell, pastor-
art in me, and I in thee—that they
also may be one in us; that the
world may beftrve that thou hir'd
sent mo"’ <Jnn 17 30. 21». Christ
js saying An The future I waat-myJ
disciples to be one in the same
way. "as thou, Father art In me
and I In thee." How were they
one? They were one In will, pur-
pose and desire. What made them
one? -—It was submission. Jesus
w-a» submissive to God's Mill. Wc
ought to strive to pray, as Christ
(HoT "nevertheless not ns I will,
but as thou wilt" (Matt 20.39).
Paul, condemned division and
pled for unity (I Cor. 1:10-13). Dl-
vtsiou..is~a work of the flesh '(IlL
5 lfl?! i, God bates It iPrOv 6:19!
choirs. The choir rehearsals qre
as follows- Adult elwoir. Wcdnes-1
day, at 8:30 p m.; beginner choir j
Thursday, 1:30 p.m.; primary
eluirtr, Thursday* 2 45 p.m'.; junior
choir. Thursday, 3:45 p m.; and
intermediate choir, Friday, 3t6&4
p.m.
Services- for Sunday, April $,
will be as scheduled: Sunday ,
school, 9:45 a m,; morning (vor-
IIUGILSTON ft SON
tWRURANCE
INCOME TAXES
Call 427-3115 .
After h p.m. weekdays
After 2 p.m. Saturdays
W. F. BERRY
1106 S Delware
_. al-
bum seller. And the important
point, as far as the music industry
is concerned, is that a classical
pianist can find himself in a class
with Elvis Presley, Chubby Check-
er and Lfwrence Welk on tlie
sales charts. , :..uy
Who knows, maybe one bf these
days the Budapest String Quartet
will have to fight its way through
a throng of hysterical teen-agers
"Mil® Frankie Avalon goes home
alone In the diilt.
Imported ITALIAN MILAN
In finest Resisto! form
mm
during the
BREWSTER METHODIST
1 mdav, April H. smirrs' at the
Brewster Methodist Church Wil+-
consist only of the Sunday School,
beeinninc! at 10 a.m. ,
Midweek prayer service. Wed-
nesday, April 11, at 7:30 p.m.
You are kivitetl to attend ail
services at Brewster Memorial
Methodist Church.
1--J- Aikin. pastor. ■*. /.
Onr-iu^nei* Is Ysur Oroteetion-
tVaMrei»..-insurai><'<* Axencr
All Typos
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The elegant look of this new hat shape by ResistoU,
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dressier look in keeping with the more correctly
attired business executive. We have a nevy group
of summer Milans in th6 best color*.
from $5.95 to $10.95
MARX’S
m
ton returned
of grain—sor
bushels bf
of lint cottoi
nThe per-a<
each of those
grain sorghu
and $177 38
dell reported
"Fertilized
ble -returned
greatest soil
blacklands.
“Farmers
these crops
"Tliis is
the growing
lior-profltablc
tlie fertility
content of tlu
Such non-pi
longer are n«
ix'cause the
toms have
of 12
increase' vt?
at the same
about the slo
improvement
Jn 1959.
systems sho
content rang!
P*r ,cent, j
favorable wi
organic matt
gin meadows
in sliarp cont
cent prevale
have been
the point of
the sySYerr
a rise in the
phosphorus,
pounds to th
pounds an a-
The directc
er-all averS”"
showed that
izer returned
dt-r+h+w,
er’s favor of
“means a retc
every $1 sp
piled to wilt
—The__coi re
grain sorghu
for every $
depending or
The ratio
S2.46 for eve
izer
Former
Detroit
J. W. Hud
erl.v ol Detr
urelay, Marc
tlie evening
llo pital. V\'i
son was trj
t!w hospital
services wor
, ry Fune
Monday
10 30 o’clo
ana on Mar
time1 of ii
eBrated Id:,
mov^i-d to I
an early ag
he moveo
ruary, 1942.
He is sur.
four so
Childless-;
of Orange ;
-J. U HHL-
Mltchell. Ft
children and
dren.
JAf K UDX
FORMER ■
Jack Cox
addressed tl
at Mt.. plea
introduced 1
Club preside
Jimmy Is r
Pleasant Hi
scholarship
versity. IR
A. C? Smith
was a st
School th;
political tali
Two hund
pounds of hi
the United
turf
ere
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