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METKODHT CHURCH
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bow aad Easter. We know the/e
will be an overflow crowd on East-
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such. Just because they are hyp.
ocrltes In -the church should not
keep one from obeying. There are
hypocrites in business, yet others
will engage in business. One will
not refuse a Job bet a Use there are
hyprocrltes on the Job, Hyprocrites
In the church will not go to heav-
en.
-■ Luke warm Christians will not
go to heaven either. Rev. 3:15
Id). They make the Lord sick and
tie will spew them out. Those who
will go to ha vexi are those who
truth. Those who
of worship. If a person Is un-
faithful to their companioitjtron-
tinuously, then soon there will be
no marriage ties. If a person who
claims to love the Lord continue)*
to be unfaithful In attendance and
giving of himself to the Lort| the.)
soon there will be no Christian re-
lationship with the Lord, if you
Haven't been loTTfturch m .some-
time, and have not been sick, then
you are out of communion with
Christ. If this does i)ot disturb
and hurt your conscience at night,
then you have lost completely
your contact with Christ. Many
are playing at this Job of being a
Christian. Ood will be calling you
again heat Sunday morning to at-
tend the worship services and Sun- I
day school. For the sake of ymfr
happiness, health, home and se-
curity in the Lord, attend the
church where you belong. Be
tween now and Easter, God shall
be counting all those who know
Him and love Him and serve
Him. We may not count much
on some one else’s book, but we
surely want our names on (ne
Lord s Book of Lifc.__
Sunday school, 9:45
Morning worship, 10:50
Methodist Youth Fellowship at
Childrens fellowship, 6:00
Adult Bfbio study\ 6:00
Evening worship, IDO
Prayer service will be in the
Boro an Chapel at 9 o'clock Wed-
nesday hturning.
is extended
A cordial welcome
to everyone.
William Greenhaw, pastor.
BAGWELL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible study is at 10:15; morning
worship, N:00; evening worship,
6 00, and Wed. evening services
are at 7.30.
The morning sermon will be,
"The Most important thing in the
World for Man." The evening
sermon will be, -'Heaven and Who
the world’’ Jas. 1:27). Those who
are addin* the Christian graces
to their lives. If Pet. l:5-7>. One
who Is growing MI Pet. 3:18>,
Gods word tells us how to be-
come Christians, how to worship,
how to live and serVe him. Those
who are "faithful unto death” In
these will be saved IHev, 2:10),
do hjs will, live by It and
worship according to it. These
can expect to hear in the Judg-
ment, "Come ye blessed of my
father, inherit the kingdom pre-
pared for you from the founda-
tion of the world." Matt. 25:34).
You are cordially invited to at-
tend these service*. ____
Wesley OThmneli. minister. •_».
SINGING AT CONCORD
A singing has been announced
for 2 p in., Sunday. April 1. at the
Concord church. The public Is
invited.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
CHURCH Qr CLARKSVILLE
Your are invited to attend these
regular services at th« First
senvbly of Cod Church, 7200 West
Broadway. Clarksville
Sunday school, 9:45 a.pt.
Morning worship, 11'o'clock
Evangelistic service, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday night prayer service
at 7:00 o'clock.
H C. Cockrell, pastor.
pm.; the Junior Choir, Thursday,
at 3:4* p.m.; and the intermedi-
ate Choir, Friday, at 3:45 p.m.
Visitors are always welcome
and feel free to visit with us as
often aa possible_____
Bennie L. Hlnsley. pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. CLARKSVILLE
Iri the series of sermons on
"Great Words of Christian Faith,"
Raymond Judd Jr., pastor, will
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Itev. Julian J. Lubo, S.C.J., pas-
tor:
Holy masses: Sunday 8:00 a m.
and 10:15 a m.; dally at 7:00 a m.
Devotional each Wednesday af-
ter mass a> 7.00 p.m.
Non-Calhollc friends welcome.
ST. JOHV’K IJWISBSW
CHURCH. CLARKSVILLE
Services at fit. John's Lutheran
Church. 313 South Walnut StreeV
arc as follows:
Sunday church service. 8 a m.
Sunday school and Bible class,
9 A m.
Visitors welcomed,
Robert W. Hill, pastor.
ATTENDANCE CAMPAIGN AT
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
sing under the
direction of Mr Lee Maresh. The
church school will meet in all de-
partments at 9 45. Frank Fowler
is general superintendent. The
nursery will remain open during
the morning worship.
Youth of the church will meet
at 5,00 in the Pine Grove Preaby-
study will
at 7f«0 p.m tu the
teriar "Church. Evening
be conducted el 7t*0 p
the direction of
sanctuary under
the pastor.
Circle No 1 will meet on Tues-
day evening at 6:45 in Fellowship
Mall. Mr*. Marxlette Elliott will
lead the program on "Latin Amer-
ica and United Presbyterians.”
Circle No. 2 will meet on Wednes-
day morning at 9:30 in Fellowship
Hall. Mrs. Audrey Black will lead
the Bible study from Romans,
chapter 5. " Morning prayer will
BREWSTER ^METHODIST
Activities at Brewster Memorial
Methodist Church for the tgeek be
ginnihg April 1 are:
Sunday school. ^ 45 a m.
*'"'Worship—lervtce*. H am. and
7:00 r> m
.Midweek prayer service*,• 7:00
p.m., Wednesday.
Everyone is invited to these ser-
vices
L. J. Alkfn, pastor.
The "Lift, High the Cross" at-fbe held In Corley Chapel at 9:30.
tendance campaign is. starting its . John Coburn's "Prayer and Per-
Ihtrd week at First Baptist Church sonal Religion" is being studied,
of Clarksville. The goal for thisj.
Sunday, April 1, will be 495 in
Sunday school.- The attendance
CHRIST CHURCH, EPISCOPAL
—You,-am invited—to allend, the
8 30. morning prayer and Ti«?rmon
by a lay render at Chrtst Church.
Episcopal.
Sunday school at 9 30 a m. —
MIDWAY MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Service* of the Missionary Bap-
tist Church Of Midway are on the
second and fourth Sundays.
Sunday school, 10 a m.
Morning voeship, 11 a m.
Evening worship, 6 30
You are cordially invited.
has Increased the past .two Sun-
days although the goals were not
reached Each member pf the
K.indav school must make ex-
tra special -effort if this goal is
to be reached.
Services to*- c .'nday, April 1,
will be as sclior**i>ed: Sunday
school. 9:45 a.in.; morning wor-1
•hip service, 10 50 a m.; Training {
Union, 0:30 p.m.. and evening wor-
ship Service, J 30 p m.
The weekly officers-and teach-
v i n , c fcl 11 ■* w u i 11 bp held ■ at *0 ■ 45
in Wednesday. The mid-week
prayer meeting will he conducted
at 7,45 p.m. The ohuYch choir,
will practice immediately follow-
ing this service. • -.......-—
The other,-Ohotr'rehearsals will
bd as follows: * Beginner Choir, !
Thursday at 1:30 pm; the Pri-
mary Choir, Thursday, at 2 45 1
The sacrament of holy commu-
nion will br* 7-clebrated on Passion
Sunday, April 8.
Every She Is welcome to Join In
the... worship and work of First
Presbyterian Church.
Baymond Judd Jr., pastor.
For HOSPITAL,, MEDICAL,
CANCER and POLIO
INSURANCE
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Act Now—Tomorrow May
Bf Too Lafe. No Ago Limt
If in good Noalth.
will Go There.”
In the sermon on the m°unl,
Jesus talked about a lot of things.
He pointed out the difference be-
tween the law of Mioses and the
law of Christ. He showed the Im-
portance of his law over the. law
of Moses, that it was greater. He
talked about dealliiL' with our fcl-
lowman and finally pointed 'out
- Roy LV Hill, pastor.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST B j
This week's Bible qtftriion
continuation of last week's article,
"Whnt two other classic of sins
ere mentioned in Galatians 5:19-
21?” ——;—
We have seen the jsins of sensu-
■■aJiiii tin,! nf fg^c religion'. Next
what it Is going to lie like in the
judgment day. Listen ta him,
Not every one that aaith unto
me, Lord, Lord, shall enter’ Into
the kingdom of heaven; but lie
that doclh the will of my father
which is in heaven. Many will
say to me in that day, Lord. Loid.
have we not prophesied in thy
name? And in thy name have
cast put devils? And in thy namt*
done rtmriy wonderful works? And
then will I profess unto them 1
never knew you: depart from mke,
yo -ihat .work ,iniquityS J Malt
7:21-23).
Who will go? Only those who
do his will. It is not based upon
moral goodness alone, yet man
must be good. Some believe be-
cause one is good he is alright.
Death doesn't bring dignity to ones
actions. If he hasn't done the will
he can.i go to heaven..—--
It lit not how a person feels,
nor what he thinks. It is not be-
lieving that saves, but what one
believes. "Ye shall know the truth
and^thc truth shall make you free’
(Jno. 8:32'. Tills truth must bo
obeyed (! Pet. 1:22).
' Hypocrites will not go. to heaven
'Matt. 23'13-15). Why? 'Because'
they pretend tp be* something they
I are not. They have the wrong
I kind ol heart and Jesus condemns
we shall see «1» sins against men
and <2) sins of Intemperance. .
I. Let * note the sins against
men.
1. "Hatred" Is a sin against
men. John said if we hate our
brother* wc are guilty of murder.
I John 3:15. 2. "Variance''' U
the contentions toward which ha-
tred leads. The act itself is var-
iance 3. "Emulations" means
Jealousy and envy leading to strife
4 "Wrath” is sudden outbursts
of sneer 5. "Strife” is contending
in anger, discord, and to brawl,
G. ’'Seditions" means to be divid-
ed Into-* kindred groups, cf. I Cor.
1:12. 13. 7. "Heresies" are sep-
arate parties. (Read I Cor. 1:10).
8 "Envylngk” are haonful feel-
ings arroused in the heart over the j
success of others. 9. •'Murder" |
stgfilfies Hw* taking of human life
ATTENTION
MEN OR WOMEN
If you have some spare time you would like to turn into
a profitable business. No. investment required. Contact—
FARMERS INSURANCE G1
Post Office Box 1441, Texerkane
0-G-“Ditty ” Gerber
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WRITE-IN CANDIDATE TOR
MAYOR
The purpose of any government is to serve it’s people.
If Clarksville is to grow and offer our children the em-
ployment they demand, the Mayor of Clarksville will
have to he the vanguard of this progress. Clarksville must
strive for industry to create stable employment because
in this kind of atmosphere the city will attract the qual-
ity, of citizens that build homes, promote .citizenship and
make our town prosper. Clarksville stands on the thresh-
old of opportunity but positive action must be taken.
WRITE IN CANDIDATE
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0. G. “Ditty” Gerber
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tEATE INTEREST IN CITY GOVERNMENT"
(Political Ad Paid for by FHends)
ply Fellow Citizens
In addition to the obvious duties of a Mayor io work with the City Government for
municipal improvements on a sound financial basis, which I have already mentioned
™ * previous announcement, I feel there is another responsibility equally as great.
^ r*c**f years, an increasingly important function of a Mayor has been to act as a-
representative of the City in meeting with various persons and groups considering econo
industrial expansion A Mayor acting in this capacity can, prove a definite
e.onomtc growth.
lan and mronr* TriTercsted in the future of Clarksville, I have over
ftw years attended dozens of meetings both in Texas'and other states and have
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tn4t hundreds of people tth discussions of this nature. This has, 1 believe, given me an in-
valuable experience in talking with prospective industrialists.
8m e*ecl<t^ M >our Mayor or not. 1 will continue to work forlhe progress dT_7 :Yhim.
LiyKRFUie in every way. However, I would welcome the opportunity and privilege of
t®®** I. have acquired in this field as your Mayor.
*U***>or* °* can^(lacy for Mayor bf Clarksville w ill be deeply apre-
** PRICE W00LEY
CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OF CLARKSVILLE
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II. Sin* of Intemperance arc
next lb be noted. 1. “Drunken-1
nesii" Is the habit cf indulging in1
intoxication. 2 "Revelings" were )
feasts made up of <a> drinking j
fb) dancing (c) fornication Now, J
note these definitions: (a- "Revel-i
lings were such, feasts as were 'ac- |
companlbd with music and danc-
ing, and whatever could promote |
hilarity .Ind sensual gratifications.’ |
(Thomas Scott, in Scott's Bihlc.) >
ib» Reveling is "used generally I
of feasts and drinking parties that '
are protracted till late at night
‘aftfl indulge In reveling," (Tbay»
cr's Greek Ix*xicon‘.
You are invited to attend all the
services of the church of Christ in
• Clarksville Bil^e study Is a( 10
a m. Sunday, morning wocvjiip Is
at 10 45 and evening worship is
at 6, The Ladies Bible class meets
at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning and
the mid-week service is at 7*30
p in Wednesday. ‘
Ronaid. frhtidCs. minister.
MT. FLEASANT MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CTfURUH, NEGLF.Y
The Mt. Pieasnot Missionary j
liaptict. Church of Negley lias r(*g-:
ular services on Saturday nights |
before the first and third Sundays j
of-eacii month. Sundav school is
every Sunday and B f.C. every
Sunday night.
Sunday school, 10 a m.
Ut'P. H a ill "
B T.C., fr^tO p m.
Evening wor*hip>.,.7,:30
Saturday night, 6 30
A cordial welcome is extended
pastor.
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
'Weekly wrvlces of Kricndahlp
Baptist Church are:
Sunday school superintendent
Roy Ling ton.
Sufida.v scliool, 10 a rh-
> Worsiiip hour. 11 a.m
B.T.€. president J. O. Laipbert
B.T.C.; 6:30 p.m..
Evening worship. 7:15
Wednesday evening services 13n‘
elude:
^Ladies’ Auxiliary, 7:00
Men's Brotherhood. 7 00
Choir practice. -7:30
Prayer meeting. 7:50 *
A cordial Invitatloif ip extended
to everyone: We alwgys .welcome
opr visitors. ;
Royal Burt,'-"JM>*t»>r.
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893949/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.