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Hope Star from Hope, Arkansas • Page 6

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Hope Stari
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Hope, Arkansas
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ROPE STAR, HOPE, ARKANSAS Friday, January 15, 1954 God Bless America Her People and Her Churches CHURCH, Lyle Allen, President. THO Rev. Chas. T. Chambers Jra Pictor.

Second Sunday After Epiphany m. 4 Holy Communion 10 aim. Sunday School IL 8. The a Holy Communion and FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Fourth and Ferguson Street H. P.

Hudspeth, Pastor 5 a.m. Sunday: School C. Rowe, Supt. m. Morning Worship Ser.

by pastor. 18 p. m. Conquer. Mrs.

Joe Lively in charge. untilor Conquerors Mrs. H. P. Hudin charge.

715 pi. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday 1.15 p.m. Bible Study and mecting, ThUrsday.

000 p. m. Ladies Pentecostal Aballary. the public 1s: invited to attend services at this church. GARRETT MEMORIAL BAPTIST North Ferguson Street Elda Elbert: O'Steen, Pastor Rock of Ages.

Broadcast Church Auditorium over rastation? KXAR. 0:50 a.m. Sunday School, Grady Hairston, Supt. Son 9:50 -Point m. Pritchard Sunday School mison St.

1 a.m. Morning Worship 8180 p.m. BTS, Classes for all Thomas L. Smith, president. 7:30 p.m.

Evening Worship Monday p.m. Sr. Auxiliary Mecting, Waddle. Cunningham, pres. Tuesday 7,30 Girls: Auxiliary, ViTonnemaker, Pres.

730. p.m. Little Men's BrotherJesse Duckett president Wednesday m. Teacher's Meeting p.m, Youth Choir practice 7:30 6 Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7530 p.

m. Jr. Auxiliary, Mrs. We welcome you to all of out services. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Fifth and Pine Strects Sunday 9:45 a.

m. Sunday School. J. D. Bullock, Supt.

11 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by Rev. Leroy Land.

6:30 In. N. Y. P. S.

7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.

Prayer Meeting. CATHOLIC CHURCH Third And Walker Street Father A. G. Dunleavy Pastor 2rd Sunday After Epiphany 0:30 Catchism classes 10:30 Holy Sacrifice of the mass followed by benediction of the most blessed sacrament. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH S.

A. Whitlow, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Will Munn, Supt. 10:50 n.

Mt. Morning Worship with sermon by the pastor. 5:00 p. m. one Chapel.

Choir Rehearsal. 6:30 p. m. Union, Hubert Thrash, Director. 7:30 p.

m. Evening Worship with sormon by the pastor. Monday 2:30 p. m. Women's Missionary Society Circle Meetings.

4 p.m. Beginner and Primary Sunbeams 4 p. m. Junior G. A.

Lou. Demie Jr. G. A. will have a talent program.

4:30 p. in. Junior R. Tuesday Women's' Missionarp Society Communitybxgkqi bz en 4 Community Missions Intermediate program. p.

m. Girls' Auxiliary 7 p. m. Intermediate Royal Ambassadors. 4:00 p.

Carol Choir Rehear- lames Cleaners "It Pays to Look Well" Ralph Montgomery Market Your Friendly Shopping Center Villiam M. Duckett Buyers of Scrap Iron Metal wen's Department Store Ben Owen lope Furniture Co. Headquarters for Fine Furniture Wray Supply Co. Quality Building Materials and Paint itizens National Bank Member FDIC eeders Supply Co. Your Purina Dealer lope Theatres, Inc.

Eldon Coffman, City, Mgr. empstead County Farmers Assn, Former Owned and Operated Dewey McKnelly, Mgr. unter Lumber Co. Your Building Store ndy Andrews Insurance Agency Sayings to itane Gas Co. Butane Gas and Appliances allier Tire Battery Service Dunlop Tires Excello Batteries Emerson TV uthwestern Packing Co.

Pork and Beef Packers aphens Grocery Co. Wholesale Grocer fincers p. and m. reachundan meeting. School Ofp.

m. Fellowship Hour Thursday 4 p. m. Concord Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 p.

11. Chanel Chior Rehearsal. Friday 4:00 p. m. Cherub Choir Re.

hearsal. CHURCH OF CHRIST Walnut Street A. T. Oliver, Minister Sunday 9:45 Bible Study 10:37 Preaching 6:30 p. m.

Bible Study, Classes 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship for all ages. Tuesday 0:30 a.m. Ladies Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.

m. Bible Study A welcome awaits you at all services, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN East Second Street Rev. L. T. Lawrence, D.

Minister The Men's Bible Class wIll incet in the Parish House at 0:30 a. m. for doughnuts and coffee; the class at 10:00 will be taught by l1askell Jones. 10:00 a. 111.

Sunday School James H. Miller. Morning worship 10:55 n. m. Sermon subject: "Love's Finest Athem: "Holy is the Lord's" Offenbach-Meredith This will be broadcast over KXAR.

Vesper Service 5 p. m. Sermon subject: "An Endless Friendship." P. Y. F.

will meet in the Parish House at 6 p. m. Supper will be served. Jack Keck will have charge of the program. Monday have their monthly general meeting The women 'of the, Church will Monday morning at ten o'clock.

7 p. m. Choir practice in the choir room. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.

Midweek service 321 HOPE North GOSPEL TABERNACLE, Main 0. M. Montgomery, Pastor. 9:45 8. m.

Sunday School, Guy E. Basye, Supt. 10:00 a. in. Radio Bible Class, Broadcast over KXAR, O.

M. Mont-, gomery, Teacher. 11:00 m. Morning Worship! Sermon by the pastor. .5:00 p.

In. Teachers and Workers Conference. 6:30 p. m. Christ Ambassador Service, Bill Morton, Pres.

7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Ser-; vice Sermon by the pastor. Wednesday: 7:30 p. m.

Mid-week service. Thursday: 2:15 p. mi, Ladies Preayer Service. A welcome awaits you al all services. CHURCH OF CHRIST 5th and Grady Street F.

L. Jennings, Minister Sunday 9:45 a. m. Bible School 10:50 a. m.

Preaching 11:30 a. m. Communion 6 p. Bible Study 7 p. m.

Preaching Tuesday 9:30 a. m. Ladies Bible Study 7:15 p. m. Men's Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.

m. Bible Study You are always welcome at Church of Christ. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH West end at Pine V. D. Keeley, Pastor 9:45 a.

m. Church School The Century Bible Class will observe its "Eighth birthday" next Sunday with a special program. led by C. V. Nunn Jr.

Earl Clifton of Camden, one ul the main founders of this Class, is coming with a group former members as our "Special Guests" Sunday morning. 10:55 Morning Worship Solo: Mrs. Haskell Jones Sermon: "Making God Real" Minister 5:30 p. m. Wesley Club for Juniors 5:30 p.

m11. Intermedinte MYF 5:30 p. m. Senior MYr 7 p. m.

Evening worshin Sermon: "Beware Of Imps" Minister. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The Commission on CHRISTIANITY IS THE ROAD to the solution of the perplexing problems of the hour. THE CHURCH and their messages are the guide posts on this road.

THE PUBLIC SPIRITED FIRMS listed on this page urge church support and attendance this working toward a greater and more spiritual community in which to live and rear our families. BEEREE MEMORIAL C. 1 M. E. Rev.

T. J. Rhone, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.in. Morning Worship 6 p.m.

Epworth League. 8 p.Ill. Evening Worship MT. ZION CME CHURCH Rev. I.

M. Manning, Pastur 9:45 a. m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 6 111.

Epworth League p.m Evening worship BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. G.

Paschal, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 A.m. Morning Worship 0 p.m.

A. C. C. I. 8 p.m.

Evening Worship Evangelism will meet in the office at the Annex, 218 South All members are urged to this meeting. The Negro Community By Helen Turner Phone 7-5830 Or bring Items to Miss Turner at Hicks Funeral Home CHURCH OF GOD In CHRIST Eld. 0. N. Dennis, Pastor 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School 11 a.m. morning worship. 6 p.m. Y. P.

W. W. 8 p.m. Evening Worship LONOKE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F.

K. Powell, Pastor 9:45 A.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Motning Worship 6 p.m. B.

T. U. 3 p.m. Evening Worship RISING STAR BAPTIST Rev. W.

M. Erby, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. morning worship.

AD RCI 1 A wise man looks both ways, and A D. He looks for wisdom and guidance but A for character and usefulness. History is but Faith is A D. Any man should reach higher than his father because he stands on his father's shoulders. Performance, not pedigree, is the passport to posterity's appreciation.

A Bible-reading, churching society is the fruit of God-fearing ancestry. Don't miss a service, iliams Newspaper Features Fort Worth, Texas church, 6:00 p. m. B. T.

U. Pine. 8 p.in. Evening Worship attend GARRETT CHAPEL BAPTIST Rev. F.

R. Williams, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning worship 6 p.m. B.T.U, 8 p.pt.

Evening worship CHURCH OF GOD C. L. Crossley, Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday school 11 a.

m. Morning worship p. m. Y.P.W.W, 8 p. m.

Evening worship Funeral services, for Mrs. Willie E. B. Scroggins will be heid Sunday, January 17, at Nashville at 1 p. m.

Mrs. Elnora Brandon gave a dinner in honor of her son, Cpl. Willie T. Johnson Sunday, January 10. Guests were: Barbara Brown, Estrine Stuart, Eugene Ellis, Lillian an Green, Wespher Poindexter and Florida Brown.

The Ministers and Laymen Coun-108 cil will convene in Prescott Tuesday, January 19, al 10 a. m. The Rev. L. P.

Turner will preach the opening sermon. The McCaskill Home Demonstration Club met Thursday, uary 7, 1954 in the home of Mrs. Fannie Mixon with 13 members and, both meeting agents was present. called to order by Mrs. B.

L. Johnson. Devotional: 23rd Psalms. New officers were elected for 1954 AS follows: Mrsr. Rhoda Jones, president; Mrs.

Willie B. Cross, president; Mrs. Verdie Walker, Secretary; Mrs. Bessie Hill, treasurer. Other officers and leaders will be elected in next meeting.

Demonstrations on "Making Hen Nests' given by Mr. Fleming, County agent, and "How to make new types of pockets" and a beautiful ornament for a neck piece or belt given by Mrs. F. S. Smith, H.

D. Games were played and refresh- Highway to Act on Truck Deal the LITTLE (A). -The Arkansas Highway Commission acts today on an apparent low bid of General Motors to supply the Highway Department with 160 new motor vehicles at a total cost cf $207,499.40. General Motors underbid another manufacturer and 14 Arkansas retailers when proposals were opened yesterday. It was the first time in recent years that manufacturers had made direct bids for selling vehicles to the state.

The purchase order is to include 80 station wagons, 52 half-ton pick" up trucks and 28 sedan deliveries. Hign bids totaling $16,669 were received for the 160 old vehicles, some of them dating from 1937, which the new cquipment will place. Crockett Cross Town Motor Co. of Little Rock offered $12,649 for of the old vehicles; Star Used Car Co. of Little Rock, $4,020 for the reinaining 52.

Boy Run Over Twice by Hit-Run Driver ATLANTA (AM Donald Lingerfelt, 15, was run over twice in 2 matter of minutes by the same hit-and-run driver but came out with only minor injuries. Riding his bicycle last night, he was run down by an automoble. The driver stopped, then backed the wheels of the over the boy's speeded away. Doctors there said injuries on the youngsters head and legs were slight. ments served during the social hour.

All members are asked to be present January 21 at the home of Mrs. Bessie Hill. Louisiana Nevada Transit Co. Natural Gas Utilities Hope Transfer Storage Co. Packing Crating Moving 0 Crescent Drug Store Prescription Specialists Porter Garage Glass Shop Expert Auto Repair Glass Installed W.

Shanhouse Sons, Inc. Clothing Manufacturers Rettig Nash Motors Nash Sales Service Mid-South Cotton Supply A. E. Slusser Midwest Dairy Products Nature's Most Healthful Food Young Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet Sales Service Cox Bros.

Foundry Machine Co. Everything In Machine Shop Work First National Bank Member FDIC Hope Basket Company Phone 7-2345, Graydon Anthony Lumber Co. Lewisville Highway Bruner-Ivory Handle Co. Phone 7-2304 Byers Abstract Co. J.

P. Byers Hope Federal Savings and Loan Association Your Savings Insured up to $10,000 Hempstead Motor Co. Pontiac and GMC Sales and Service Corn Belt Hatchery Quality Broiler Type Chicks.

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