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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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HOPI If Aft, HOPI, ARRANSAI Friday, February 12, 1954 pi Bless America Her People and Her Churches SPEL TA6ERNACL6 fcadio Bible class, SSt KXAR. O. M. Mont MoWilng 6y ftcv. Jlrtirhy firtfwn of Alabartia.

Christ Ambassador Mortort, Children')! Serf Joe, Afrs Director. rti. Evangelistic Ser JSerrnon by ftctf. Brown of Alabama. day thr-buflh Friday to' 'Wi.

RfeVlval i ger vices SvahgeUst Jimmy Bfotfn of sAlabama. Children's Service, 'Mrs Director. flif Ladles Prayer Sery 1. Children's Service, Mrs fcWl iWh, is extended a cordial attend these services. 'BAPTIST, CHURCH Y.

W. A. Breakfast Sunday School if rnp Morning iJVSrship by the' pastor. in, -7- Chapel Choir Ho- I'nu'r- Training Erector. £0" Evening Worship i the pastor.

ii Sunbeams Sunbeams IsSi" mV Junior G. will of the mission faughl by Snj 1 Intermediate G. 7 p. W. Intermediate II, Widnetday 4:00 to.

Carol Choir Rehear- the "Traininjj Leadership School" 5:30 p. m. Wesley Club, Senior and Intermediate MYF. 7 p. lo.

Evening worship 6:43 p. m. Sunday School Of- Guest Speaker: Miss Dorothy Kelly fleers and Teacher's meeting. jllopo District Worker. 7:45 p.

m. Fellowship Hour YWA in charge of program. Thursday 4 p. m. Concord Choir Rclioar- jmon by Rev.

Lcroy Land. 6:30 p. rh. N. Y.

P. S. 7:30 p. m. Even rut' worship.

Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting. sal. 7:30 p.

m. Chanel Chior Re hearsal. FIR6T PRESBVTERiAN Eait Second Street Rev. L. Lawrence, D.

Minliter The Men's Bible Class will meet in the Parish House at 0:30 a. in. (or doughnuts and coffee; the class at 10:00 will be taught by Ha.skc.lli Jones. 10:00 a. m.

Sunday School Sup James H. i Morning worship.10:55 a. rrh liisy ni'-hi Sermon subject: "What Happened' on the Way with Jesus" Anthem: JF "Master We Come to Thee" SU-incl Vt Vesper Service 5 p. m. Sermon subject: "The Gospel )r Monday 7:00 lo p.

m. Second session of Training School" Tuesday to 9:00 p. m. Third and of Training School. Wednesday 7:01) p.

m. Adult Choir practice Sunday Oivonnni Sunday Proclaimed" P. Y. P. will meet in the Parish House at 0 p.

m. Supper will be served. Jimmy Branch will charge of the program. The women of the Church will meet at 10:00 o'clock Monday morning in the Chapel. Monday Choir practice Wednesday 7:30 Midweek services The men of the Church will meet for supper Thursday night at 7:00 in the Fellowship Hall.

FIRST CHRISTIAN Edmund Pendlcton, Minister Bible Schnol a. in. Morning worship, "Pun; Hearts Sec God" CYK livening Worship Bi'uli' SU'i'iy, Kphu.ykms 3 Choir Practice Thurs- rk Assembly meets the First Christian lUth and Louisiana. The spealrrr.s Missionary to In U'ijiaid M. Chairman os' Missions Division of UCM3, and Virgil A.

Sly hciv-j of the Society's Foreign 'J'lic meetings will begin at a. m. and conclude at p. in. The Thome of the meeting will be Witness at Home and 1 GARRETT MEMORIAL BAPTIST North Ferouson Street Eld.

Elbert O'Steen. Pastor Rock of Ages Broadcast from Auditorium over ra- Idio station KXAH. 9:50 a.m. Sunday School, Grady Halrston, Supt. 11 a.m.

Morning Worship 0:30 p.m. BTS, Classes for all ages. Thomas L. Smith, president. 7:30 p.m.

livening Worship Monday 2 p.m. Sr. Auxiliary Meeting, Mrs. Waddle Cunningham, pros. 7:30 m.

Girls Auxiliary, Vi-j vian Tonnemakcr, Pres. 7:30 p.m. Little Men's Brother-i hood. Jes.se Ducketl president) Wednesday 7:00 p. in.

Teachers Meeting! 7 p.m. Youth Choir practice 7:30 p. in. Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.

m. Jr. Auxiliary, Mrs. Lyle Allen, President. We welcome you to all of our services.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Fourth and Ferquson Street Rev. H. P. Hudspelh. Pastor a.

m. Sunday School C. J. Howe, Supt. 11 a.

m. Morning Worship Sermon by pastor. 6:15 p. m. Pentecostal Conquer ors Mrs.

Lively in charge. Junior Conquprors Mrs. II. P. Hud- sprlh in charge.

p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday P- m. Bible Study and prn.Vfi- moollng.

Thursday 2:00 p. m. Ladies Pentecostal Auxiliary. The public is invited lo attend all services at this church. CHUHCH OF CHRIST Walnut Street A.

T. Oliver, Minister Sunday Bible Study Preaching 6:30 p. m. Bible Study, Classes 7:30 p. m.

Evening Worship for all ages. I Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Ladies Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible Study A welcome awaits you at services.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 5th and Grady Street L. Jennings, Minister Sunday 9:45 a. m. Bible School 10:50 a. m.

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

m. Preaching Tuesday 0:31) a. m. Ladies Bible Study p. m.

Men's Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Bible Study You are always welcome at the Church of. Christ. 7:15 p.

in. Teachers Meeting 8 p.m. Evening Worship CHURCH OF GOD In CHRIST Eld. O. N.

Dennis, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. morning worship. 6 p.m. 1 Y.

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

F. K. Powell, Pastor 9:45 n.m. Sunday SchooJ 11 a.m. Morning Worship p.m.

B. T. U. 8 p.m. Evening Worship RISING STAR BAPTIST Rev.

W. M. Erby, Pastor 0:43 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m.

morning worship. p. m. B. T.

U. 8 p.m. Evening Worship FIRST METHODIST CHURCH xna at Pine V. D. Keelev.

Pastor 0:43 a. m. Church School I0i55 Morning Anthem: "The Temple'Of jng God" (Wilson) Scrcon: By the Rev. Roy E. Fawcctt, Executive Secretary Board of Education of the Little 'Rock Conference.

2:30 p. m. Opening session of ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Chas.

T. Chambers. Pastor. Septuagcsinia 10 a.m. Sunday School 5:00 p.

m. Evening Prayer, Lilnny. and sermon. Monday m. Holy Communion CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Fifth and Pine Streets a.

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

11 m. Morning worship. Ser- 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.

The Negro Community By Helen Turner Phone 7-0830 Or bring Items to Miss Turner at Hicks Funeral Home GARRETT CHAPEL BAPTIST Rev. F. R. Williams, Pastor 0:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m.

Morning worship 0 D.m. B.T.U. 8 p.m. Evening worship CHURCH OF GOD C. L.

Crossley, Pastor 9:41) a. m. Sunday school II m. Morning worship (i p. in.

Y.P.W.W. p. in. Evening worship Violent Death Toll Is Ten BEEBEE MEMORIAL c. M.

E. Rev. T. J. Rhone, Pastor 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School 11 a.nr. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Epworth Lea sue. 8 p.m. Evening WorsWo MT.

ZION CME CHURCH Rev. I. M. Manning, Pastor 9:45 a. m.

Sunday Sciiool 11 a.m. Morning Worship p. m. Epworlh League 8 p.m Evening worship William Thomas of Saratoga died al his home Wednesday, Fcb- iruary 10 Funeral arrangements are incomplete. BETHEL A.

M. ft. CHURCH Rev. G. Paschal, Pastor 9:45 a.

m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. A.

C. E. L. The Melody Fiv cof Magnolia will a musical program at Mt Pleasant CME Church Sunday, February 14, at 2:30 p. m.

sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Turner. The public is invited. The Alter Gilt club of BecBce Memorial CME Church will meet Sunday, February 14. at the home of Mrs.

Persic Turner. All members are urged to be present. PCc. W. D.

McFaddcn of Pittsburgh, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pasker, and Tho toll of violent death Arkansas since Ins'. Sunda night stands today at 10. Thvct ln-Bi-o children died in two rcpnrate fivr.s yesterday, and two other persons were killed in traffic Two of the children.

Ruby Lee Andcrrrn. months, and Archia Lee Anderson, perished when fire fiiiflroycd Ihcir home at Nashville. A ihiid child Altai-do Anderson, was puiled from ihc flaming house by Johr Lomax, a neighbor. The parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rcccy Anderson, were away from home when the fire started. The other firr victim, 11-month- old Linda Dianne Cross, died at Pine Bluff when flames destroyed her home and "rlpinagcd two adjoining houses. The baby's mother, Mrs. Isom Cross suffered burns A 22-year-old woman, June Powell, wi'a killed when the car in which -he was liding overturned ion Highway 04 about eight miles I west cf Oz.irk. Three others were jiiviuird in the'accident.

Miss Powell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powell, lived near Ozark. William Lee Lulrch, 31, a con- struc.tion worker from Casa, dictcl at a hospital in El Dorado from injuries suffered when his molireycle overturned in that city Mondny. Greatest Migration In 1907.

338,452 inhabitants of Austria-Hungary emigrated lo the United States. This was the largest number people to move from one country lo another in a single year. other relatives. A party was given at the home of M. J.

Wilson on Wednesday night. February 10. Games were played and refreshments were served to thirty guests. iftiVj," i 1 'if 'j- Hope Transfer Storage Co. Packing Crating Moving Friendly Center Jam fa Ducketf of Strpp Iron Metal an's Department Store Crescent Drug Store Prescription Specialists Porter Garage Glass Shop Expert Auto Repair Glass Installer W.

Shanhouse Sons, Inc. Clothing Manufacturers jftjurniturc Co, for Fine Furniture Rettig Nash Motors Nash Sales Service If ray Supply Co. pQuality; and Paint i ()c 1 Notional Bonk FDIC Mid-South Cotton Supply A. E. Slusser Midwest Dairy Products Nature's Most Healthful Food TS Supply qyr Plirina Dealer Young Chevrolet Co.

Chevrolet Sales Service Cof fmpjvpty, Mgr. npstead County Farmers Assn. if farmer Owned- and Operated Oe.vyey McKnelly, Mgr. Cox Bros. Foundry Machine Co Everything In Machine Shop Work First National Bank Member FDIC Lumber Co.

If Building Store me pas Co. Gps and Appliances Hope Basket Company Phone 7-2345 Graydon Anthony Lumber Co. Lewisville Highway ire Battery Service nlop Tires Excellp Batteries rson TV stern Packing Co, Beff Packers 15 Grocery Co, Qroeer fi his imtialed symbol of justice, represents law and order, he whole problem of reverence for God and respect for the law is up to you. Father, Mother, when ypur child gbts out of control for lack of discipline, whep you fail, the Law must step in to keep your child from becoming a menace to others. The church stands for right, for order, for law enforcement.

Children who go to church most, need judge and policeman least. We must keep pur children in chiurch. keep them under the influence of good, so that pur homes may remain our castles an4 shall not walk in fear," You In The The Church In Form a combination for good. Every man, woman and child need? the influence of the CHURCH. Be a faithful Attend every service, Bruner-lvory Handle Co.

Phone 7-2304 Hope Federal Savings and Loan Association Real Estate Loans to Buy Build Repair Hempstead Motor Co. Pontiac and CMC Corn Belt Hatchery Quality Broiler Type.

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Years Available:
1930-1977