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V- Daily News Friday, 28, 1954 EOS HO DAILY NEWS of the Neosho ftttd DAilf ffemortftt I I riOWATU) L. Publisher i. ftffethrfiedl Monday through Friday, at 101 Wfckot-y St. aft efasfc matt at the jtofttofftce At Undfir act nf JVfarrh 3, 1879. $4 if the 'Arttmd 6r in at box, frmll, Ifi Newtoti.

jjefr htiftip of by ttftil to car Remembtr Whtii? Ago 1174 Itf r. Eight if May Tho St. toiils bridge id open to pedestrians and on the first day a $1,000 was taken at the gate. Mr. Job Kaillff has left at our office a bunch of wheat containing 108 stalks, all from one grain of wheat.

Who can do better? The Newton County Sabbath School Convention met in Cumberland Presbyterian Church with, a goodly number of workers in attendance. H. W. Home was chosen president; John H. Price, vlie president; J.

M. Lacey, secretory; J. R. Wolfenden, treasurer. A mining company is being formed for the purpose of prospecting for lead in the vicinity of the town.

Seventy Years Ago May 28, 1884 The brick Wall of the Herms and Stein block will be finished about Tuesday. Stewart's new livery barn will have front of any building of its kind in Southwest Missouri. All over Newton County, the reapers are at work on the largest wheat crop known here for many Marion Gray, a brick layer, was overcome with the heat while work on the Herms building H. F. Jones has purchased Dr.

Dalton's residence on Jefferson Street. Sixty Years Age 21, 18M The payment of $2,000 to the at Vinita was begun last week. This is part payment of which the Indians received for the Cherokee Strip. Yates, J. V.

Fleming and Phillips have turned their mustaches out to the wind. Mike willi soon follow suit. L. Buxton and Miss ynolds were married j- bride's home one BrMk Hlfli I Alfred J. Gfcfdel Minister Lester Harvey, Sunday School Superintendent.

Sunday School 9:45 a. m. classes for all 10:55 ft. m. ship.

Sermon topic: "the First Fruits Morning FIRST Sunday School CHUftCH NORfMSIDI Henry Pastor, tCB M. High. Phone 13804. B. H.

Browning, director of cation and fftUfttt. Sunday School fully graded tchool directed by Roy White, Supt. Morning Wor ship 10:60. Training utilOn 8:30 p. for all Age directed by George feurr, director.

Evening Worship 7:30. Mid-week Prayer 7:80 p. tn. Vacancy Btble 10:00 am. AMIMlLV Mft CMUftCM let the cotitract betdre fal May 29, 1914 Citizens who reside on Brook Street west of High street arc complaining about the condition of that thoroughfare and are very desirous that some street work done there.

It seerfls that some time ago, veseral piles of dirt were dumped there preparatory to leveling up the Street, but the work was nrfver done and, as a result, the street is in very bad shape. W. H. Carries and son Lawrence, and C. E.

Scritchficld left today in a hack where they have lob of nainting a church building in that city. Tonight they will camp on Shoal Creek Jolly and fish overnight. Wheat harvest will begin here in a week or ten days. The average crop in this vicinity will average 25 bushels per acre. The Unity Club gave a garden 1 party yesterday on the lawn at the home of Mrs.

J. W. Lanison. Refreshments were served to 100 guests among the large quantities of flowers and plants. Chwch Strvicts CHURCH CHRIST Copiin, Supt.

Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Training Union O.Sft p.m Mark Evening Worship p.m. John Philliber, Pastor CHRIST PREACHEft IN EVERY SERVICE I lite friendly Jefferson Street Church of Christ ihvites you to attettd Sunday morning Bible study At 9:45, the Morning Worship service at 10:45, and the Evening Worship sertice at p. J. Shackelford, local er, will the speaker at both services this Sunday. The Mid service will be conducted at 45 PM on Wednesday evening, CHUUCH OF 000 HOLINISS a Rev Ervin pastor.

Sunday School; 10:00 m. W. Worship: Evening Worship: Prayer Meeting; T30 p. Friday evening. Everyone welcome.

Located it 614 North High fit. Pastor's residence at Wist Grant, phone Ouf lite and growing Sunday school bfgfhi at 9:49 with for all morning worship service it Ifeto; tfoiing service ind children's church at evening evangelistic service begins iy it 7:45 with special music Mid a timely meslage of God's plan of salvation for these list days. Wednesday mid-week PIKST LUTHtRAN CHURCH 114 So, JtWtrtoh Roschke, Joplin pastor. For general information, phone W9 or T28-W. Sunday School and Adult classes: 7:30 p.

m. Evening Worship. 8:15 p. m. Holy Communion: 1st Sunday of every month.

Tutie in on the Lutheran Hour every Sunday over station KIMB, Independence, Kansas at 10:30 a. m. and station W. M. B.

Jop tin at 6:30 p. m. FIRST tHRHTUN CHURCH Mo. Call to Worship: 10 a. m.

Bible School: A. m. Coftirtnirihin: n. in. IVorahip: n.

in. Sermon Subject, "thr Secret Disciple." Kvenintf Worship 7:30 p. m. Sormon: Daiiger of Ashamed of dene minister. Jl ij L- 1 service it an invitation is extended to the public to attend all of thtte services.

DON ftAPtlST Chirles Whitehead, Pastor. Nolan ItbWe, S. Superinten debt School: 10:15 a. m. Preaching Service: 11:00 a.

-nil Preaching Service: 8:15. District Deaths Charles W. Williams mile eastprf Ritphey, Dr. C. C.

Woods pepormed the ceremony. Church, at Har- i Was dedicated Sunday by Iwisrthe i I- tf. t- trawberries is the ruling right now. Fruit ripen last week. This week shjilfients are being made by the The crop is in fine the fruit as fine afny.ive've ever raised.

Average paid in Kansas City is $2.50. R. L. Holland has been appointed night raarshall. P.

L. Barlow lias been serving as watchman under employment of the merchants, but one man was not considered sufficient so" the city council appointed another. During the berry season, the city must be watched with so many strangers in town. According to the Dispatch, good boys who do not smoke or chew tobacco are scarce around Sen- Advertised for such boy and only two out of the score or more could claim being free did Charles W. Williams, 63, lifelong resident of Goodman and for 30 years director and owner of the Williams Funeral Home, Goodman, died at 7 a.

m. today at Sale Memorial hospital here as a result of a heart attack. Services for Mr. Williams will be held at 2 p. m.

Sunday at the First Baptist Church in Goodman with in Odd Fellows cemetery in Neosho, Other arrangements are incomplete. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Fannie Williams, home; three daughters, Mrs. Mariellen Prickett and Mrs. John Greig, both of Springfield, and Mrs.

t. Chancelor, Marshall, Iowa; two brothers, Dr. E. G. Williams, Neosho, and B.

Williams, Goodman; two. sisters, Mrs. G. WJ CoUings, and Mrs. Hershel Cook, Goodman, and eight grandchildren.

Humphrey Funeral home, Pineville, is in charge of arrangements. 4.. Thje county court the toilet re a very Tuesday when i ct for court house vis tvill cost the but people times convenience nii rt has the under probably Mrs. Marian Rogers Judge John North received word yesterday morning of the death of Mrs. Marian Rogers in Denver, Wednesday.

Funeral services will be held ait 2 o'clock 1 Sunday afternon at the Christian Church in Winchester, Kan. The Rogers are former Neosho residents and have many friends here. Although she bad been in ill health since leaving for Colorado several years ago, news of her death came as a severe shock to the community. She is survived by her husband, Charles A. Rogers and several sisters of Deaver.

Funeral services are in charge of the Hampton Mortuary, Osks- loosa, Kan. Alarmists Three boys who intended to sound a false alarm saw a fireman long before they were ready. Asst. Fire Chief Jerome C. Barrett was driving past the box and thought the boys were acting suspiciously.

He doubled back and nabbed them right after they broke the glass in the call box. Icnel 3ank In Nawton and McDwMM cl: he Ferfarol Dapocit Inturwict GREAT SERVKB MEMORIAL SERVICE betutiful brance loved wle dywi BWXV U) HU- will The wWW MPWM William Shackalford mlnlcffar THE CH CH HIST South Jefferson tha past 2 years Vaca- llan SiMa sdioals at the Jefferson CHURCH OF CHRIST have butttiniiitg successes. This toe baeti working cHU- for iihan waakt to make FREIWILL lAPTliT cr.urth, Wall Street BuMay 10 Worship aenrtce, 11 4. Young People's 16 Xvening p. m.

I I p. m. Rev, M. pftrtor OAK GROVE COMMUNITY CHAPEL Leo McNeall, Pastor. Northwest of Neosho.

Sunday School: 10:00 a. m. L. W. Goings, Supt.

Sunday night worship: 7:30 p.m. Everyone SILViR MOON COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Freddie Itanks, Pastor. Sunday School: 10 90 a. m.

Morning Worship: a. n. Worship: 7:30 p. m. Ifwttttt, p.

m. every Thursday. Everyone is lavited to attend. Harve Sunday School Superintendent. OAKWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Located two miles west of Thompson's Curve Cate.

bible School: 10:00 A.m. Preaching Service: 7:30 p.m. Yourtg People's Mectinc; 7:00 p.m. Buel J)uzzard Minister. Tune in on KOAM Pittsburg from 5:30 to 6 each Saturday ernoon.

The program is sponsored by the First Christian Church NEW BETHEL CHURCH Rev. 1 Hnymond tastor. in Carthage. Forrest Bailey is the regular speaker. Special music is from neighboring churches -here.

Sermon Topic: "The Question Mark vs. the Exclamation Sunday school, 10:00 Morning a. Young people's sefyiqclV m. Evangelistic seVvldeV flipO m. Prayer mooting ThuMday'evening 7:30 p.

m. MtTHODISt CHURCH Pcrty A. Rowland minister. day school with clnsses for All age groups, 9:48 a. morning worship nnd sermon, 10:45 a.m;.

evening yoUth meetings for Juniors, intermediates, and seniors, 0:30 p. song service and evening worship with sermon, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week services each Wednesday nt :30 p. tov, Inrludlnff prayer and Bible study.

Adult choir rehearsal, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Society meeting, first Thursday in each month; Circles of the WJS.C.S. second Thursday, Methodist Men, fourth Tuesday evening. CHURCH COD Sunday School, 10 a.

morning Worship, 11 m. Evening services, iiyef service Wednesday, 7:30 YPfc Saturday, 7:30 p. m. SPLITLOO BAPTIST CHURCH Goodman, Rouft Itev. Clyde Sunders, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a.

m. Morning worship 11:00 a. B.T.U. 7:30 p. in.

Evangelistic service, 8:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. W.M.U.

every second Wednesday of the month. CHURCH OP JISUS OF LATTIR DAY SAINTS Brook and Jefferson Streets. Armory Buildinf Priesthood and 0:10 a. Sunday School: 10:80 a. Meetiof: 8:00 p.

William M. Gunnels, Supt HILLDALR BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. John Jeht, Pastor. Walter Taylor, Miss Jean Daniels L. Direcur.

Sunday school: 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a Training Union: At 7:00 Evening Worrtip: 8:00 m. Mid-Week Prayer Service Wednesday to. Everyone Welcome: m.

THE PBNTACOSTAL CHURCH OP tOD OP AMERICA The congregation invites you to attend services with them on Adams St. block west of High. Sunday School: 9:45 m. Morning Worship: Evening Services: 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday evening: 7:30 p. m. PIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jefferson at Hickory Joe C. CHURCH OP ANDERSON Lowell Bland, Minister Sunday School: 10:00 M. Worship Service: 11:00 A.

M. A. M. Evening Worship: 8:00 P. M.

Thursday Bible Study: 8:00 M. ''a cordial invitation to attend all services of this congregation. TJhe church is located just of K. 71 Jefferson Street in- Anderson. BANNER NAZARINE CHURCH Andtnon Kouta 1 Rev.

Paul Loyd, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 a. pastor Lee Bergen, superintendent. Morning worship, a. m.

N.Y.P.S. 7:15 p. m. Evangelistic services 7:45 p. m.

-Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. m. A cordial invitation It extended to all. on DRY VALLEY METHODIST Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Worship Service: a.m.

MYF Meeting 7:00 Evening Worship: 7:30 p.m. Church School Worship Services Sr. Youth WIDNiSOAY 9:45 10:45 6:00 CHURCH OF CHRIST BELFAST Located six miles west ol Neosho on US 60. Bible Study: a. nt Morning Worship: 11:00 Evening Worship.

7:30 p.m. Wednesday night Bible Study: 7:30 p.m. SEVEN Of ADVENTIST "Commandments of Ood and 1fS4 VBS avtn bahar in a the Testimony of Jesus of af tima Jiava Christian teacners. rney are now ready to assume the important task of fuidinf and tht spiritual development of four beys and firls during two weeks. Their attitude is one of humility and prayerfulnots on the eve of this great work.

ThoJr desire is to be of service to the youth of this community. Promptly at 9:30 AM on Monday May 31, the 1954 VBS will be launched with the first assembly in the main auditorium, of special songs, ij Tl 1 I ath Schodl: 3:00 iirdky. Preaching 4 p.m urday. American Leglc Hall Nc oshb, Mo. lAPTIST CHURCH Gem Jeffries, City, Pastoi.

Clyde Owens, S.S. Supt. Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 Training Union: p.m. Leo Wilson, Training Union Dir ector.

Evening p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service, Wed nesday, 7:30 p.m. the church is located five miles west of Neosho on Highwtsy 60 and one-half north. Everyone alwiyi Sat, Ifct fflrtt fciptw Church thf heart tha dty with city at bemrr, eomw and Jeffonoo, invites you to Bttft- doy School Mid church nokt day. many motion and action songs, will bo one off high-points off this assombly which will mark the oponihg off each day's session.

Ail Hit; boys and girls join in this singing with a groat deal of interest ind anthusiasm. Wo hope that everyone will bo present for tha first session, but in view of the fact that Monday will ba a holiday for some, who may ffind it necessary to bo out of all of those who cannot bo present on Monday are urged to coma utsday morning. Your ffii" response to our Ad- yafice Enrollment campaign is certainly appreciated, tut, it should bo made clear that ALL BOYS AfcD OIMIS aro invited to VBS wfcttfcer an advance enrollment card has boon submitted or not. effort has boon made to tvarything for tko com- and convenience of all boys girls during VBt. Ivory room will be comfortably air-coolod in tha went that tha weather should boceHlt warm.

Ivory other facility is being provided which would seem to bo helpful. Wo sincerely dope that your boys awl girls will bo present promptly at 9:30 on Monday morning, May 31. FlftST lApTISf CHURCH OF 'The Baptist Church of welcomes you to all services of the church. Sundciy School: 9:45 a. at Worship Service: 10:45 a.

nt Wednesday -Teachers and officers meeting: 8:00 Prayer Meeting and Bible Study 7.00 p.m. Training Union at 7:00 p. m. CHUHCHJ OF CHRIST SCIENTISTS Sunday School and services at First Church of Christ, Scientist will continue in full swing during the summer months, it was announced today. "All the churches and societies of our denomination continue their services and other regular activities year round," said Mrs.

Cora Howard, Christian Science Assistant Committee on Publication for Neosho. "Our Sunday School maintains classes for pupils up to the age of 20, and every- aoe is wMeome to attend our Sunday services and Wednesday eve- meetings." 1te local church holds its Sufc- Sunday School: 9:45 a.m Service: 10:50 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Eveninf p.m. Midweek p.m.

Rev. J. Uerie Baftdy, pastor. School SWARf FRAlftll BAPTIIT Cecil Pastor. Harold Smith, Sunday Supt.

Marie Tucker, B.T.U. Director. Sunday School 10 A.M. ip Service, 11 A.M. 7 M.

Worship Service, 7:45 P.M. Prayer Service, Wednesday Evening, 7:30. Everybody VI Int. Youth Fellowship MONDAY Christian Women's Fellowship meets each first Thursday. Christian Men's Fellowship meets each third Thursday.

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL 307 Wast Spring Street Rev. Merrill A. Norton, Vicar. Sunday: 7:30 a.m.

3qly Eucharist. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 11:00 a. m.

Holy Eucharist and sermon. AC INC CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pastor, Edwin Strong, Jr. Sunday School: 10:00 a. m. Church Service: 11:30 a.

m. Young People's Meeting: 7:00 p. m. Evening Services: 8:00 p. m.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SOO Washington F. N. DtBoard Mlnitter Sunday School 10:00 m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.

S. 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m.

Prayor meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. m. Rev. Henry Clough of Webb City will Speak at both morning and services Sunday. The pastor, Rev.

DeBoard, is the special speaker at the Old Settlers Services at Center Hill Church, Mountain 'View, on Memorial Day. CALVARY 0APTIST CHURCH Wtit Spring Street Rev. Paul Patton, Pastor Sunday: 0:45 s. Sunday School. 10:45 a.

Morning Worship. 6:30 p. Training Union. 7:30 p. Evening Worship.

Wcdnqpdny: 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Service. Ray England, Sunday School Supt. Dale Simmons, Training Union Director.

v. FIRST BAPTIST RITCHEY i A friendly welcome awaits you at the Ritchey Baptist Church. Siiyulay School, 10:00 a.m., worship service. a.m., training union, 7:00 p.m., worship service, 8:00 p.m. Come and worship wlicre Christ the center of every service.

Pastor. M. O. FULL GOSPEL TABEBNACLI Pastor. Rev.

P. N. drlrosJey. Sunday scltool 9:45 a. m.

Morn- Ing Worship, 11 a. young people. 6:45 p. Evangelistic Service, 7:45 p. iu.

Sunday, and mid-week Wednesday. 7:45. You are to attend thf friendly church where Jesus Is lilt i JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall W. spring D. Gongregattonal Servant.

Aundar SarvlMc 8 ST. CANIRA'S CHURCH St. Ottbpllo Church li Soutd Wood of UM Milan. at and 10 a. 1 m.

at tkt and itt- day at 11 a church edifice, Wood OoM streets, the Wednesday meeting is held at 8 p. The Sunday School convenes a. m. Maat at 7: JO a. m.

Rev. Father John J. Ry FOR THE CHURCH r- at Notl Solditr Is Serving in Germany 43RD DIVISION, Germany V. Mcllvain, whose Virginia, and mother, Mrs. Nelli Mcllvain, live in Noel, is serving in Germany with the 43rd I but Infancy Division.

Sgt. Mcllvain arrived in Germany in January, 1963, and has serving as a cook in the 963rd Field Artillery Battalion's Battery B. He is a veteran Wednesday from 7 to nearly 12 years' Army Service. The "Winged Victory" division is receiving intensive training in southern Germany as part of the U. S.

Seventh Army. CHtlfTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wood and McCord streets. Sim- day School, a. m. Church services at 11 a.

m. Lesson subject: "Ancient and Modern mency, Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, 1 Golden Text: "Be not overcome of evil, overcome evil with good." Wedneoday evening meeting it at I o'clock: Reading Room in church ftce, opeto on Tuesday and Safe from to 4 p. nt. and CHOtCHW SAINTS ftwft Dlrscter Paator, right. TfcU of itft.

Btypnd today, sp.pning the ch pout. on need only greatest surviv reason attend can frali'l fri(htfntd. The choice would not bt servic shou In Wet, It had already made arc Urael, IfUUator. Sekool. Mr BMUl oftkla Net that anyone had told Bob which profession follow which opportunity would be moit Tnost decisions wtre not yet eM decision wii final.

He had mads it lomt fijm thl fay ht had becomt membtr dtcldtd to build his life on faith tSa nriMlHM tht Church had instilled in his CMldeMf JMjHte truth and the power and leve ff JIIUI cMMte Hit Wthl un Pulim tth.w HRIST. Bob Adams had urday Wlltk Adv Undar J- birds weave their nests from Wades of grass, using a Mai all groups Following Individuals Ntetho 'BPPWPWPlP STPRI PMuraa Booki Hymn lfts Graeting Cards Main 1171 Jaalln Cfcriatlan Maato CAM HiALIO" lie awn 7:41 KWTO 1 niaai! "A FHtadly WfkMaa To AMI- Faettr Plrat Natlanal Caapar'e Jaftan Matar 1 afjaV 1 Cveoiiif Matters Jewelry Pally Faritier't 11; (M a. 4 7:30 p. m..

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