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4 Xcosho Pailv Fridav. October 2.1. Back To The Bible By William J. Shackelford minister of THE CHURCH OF CHRIST South Jefferson at McKinney Tlir iiHitndr -Irsus Christ toward (he of (loll ti'iiolifs us mun.v inuiorlnitl lessons ccminc tin- usiiKr loci's Word tocl.iy. born under the law iMnscs ((iiil.

IMiriiiM his prrsi nal ministry He ronunmidecl obedience to Hint law (Matt. His dralh fulfilled the law in its entirely (fill. and His Covenant beeame offect- ive after his death (Hob. 9-15- J7l. Thus the only Seripture available to during Ms lifetime here on eartli was the Old Testament.

The New Testament was not written until the Spirit Riiided the inspired writers into (nidi 14 13). Today God speaks to HS lliroiiKli Christ, and not through the Old Testament prophets. Tin- will of Christ 1 has been revealed and confirmed (lleb. 2-4). How-over, the way in which Jesus used the Old Testament shows plainly the way in which we arc to use the prefect and complete New Testament scriptures today.

First, it should be noted that the word of God is AUTHORITATIVE and Jesus quoted the Old Testament: repeatedly as AUTHORITY. Jesus upbraided certain ones in terms severe and stern for "makiiiR vo'ul the word of God by your tradition" (Mark J3). The Bible is authoritative. BECAUSE IT IS THE WOK1) OF COM! No other standard of authority exists in the. realm of It is a fearful thine indeed t'o reject the authority of God's Word and to accept the various utterances of modern men This is the root error which lias produced so much division among us.

It Vie freely granted Vital no reUnious movement exists but which is founded on sonic morsel of truth. Ittil, truth becomes at once error when it is mixed with the doctrines and commandments of men. If the Iliulv is accepted as authoritative then our final appeal must be to Scripture and not to the decisions of the councils or synods. OF CHRIST The I'rU'iully Jc-n'i'vson SVyor-t. climvli of Christ invites you to Mtrnd iiiumini; Bible study at 11:45, Lhc Morning Worship at 10 find the EwniM'! Worship service 7:30 PM.

W. .1. Sharki'Uovd, local piT.ichi'! 1 will at both tills The Mid-Week will be conducted nl 7:30 I'M Wednesday WENTWORTH California Folk Visit Parents Here Mr. Orville Moss and sons Tu.junv.a, are visiting Jier parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Cummms other relatives in Spriii.iilichl. Mrs. Fort was dismissed J'rom SI Vincent luispital Friday and is ilniiu; nicely. Hruwn is up find around alter threatened with pneumonia Thursday and Friday. Mr.

ami Mrs. Albert Spanuler and sun, 1'al ul' Ncosho, were dinner ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Tliad l.ouis and son ul Aurura and Mr. and Mrs. Mill K'ibh nl Joplin, called on Mrs. Fcrlh! Sunday allorniHiri.

Krv. of Munetl will fill Jus regular appointment Sunday at 9 a. in. and eveniiu; at the Church here. Mr.

and Mrs. Horn and children spent the week end witli tus )vin nts, Mr. and Mrs. I'harley Jlorn, of Harllett. Kan.

Johnnie Sweeney was transact- im; lui.siness in Joplin, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. One Scrojjgins of Louisiana, spent last week with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs.

John Stinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. liill Lawyer Mr. and Mrs.

Duncan of Joplin, and Mr. and Mrs. Neile Duncan and son, Tommy ol' Kansas City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Reid of Tulsti, spent the weekend with his lather, Frank Kohl. Jack Landfill' of Kansas City, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landall. Mrs.

Kdnu Harmon of Monroe, called on Mrs. Jesie Lawyer Tuesday morninti. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arthur und Miss V'alera Cummins of Spriiitf- iield and Mr Mrs Orville Moss BURCH Community Meet Held At Edgewood Friday The community meetiiu: was bold at Kdjrcsvood niijlil.

The Purina Iced man from Neo slm. showed a film. There was a liiiw crowd present. Three nifts were f-iven away. Those winning were Mrs.

Otis Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry rainier. Hofroshmcnls of hot dojjs, coffee, cocoa were served.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins of Klsmnre. spont this week with his brother and family, Mr. find Mrs.

Hoy Hawkins und family. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mt'Kee and family ol Seneca, spent Tuesday nifjlil with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charley McKce. Miss I'cujjy Jackson and Klmor Holloway spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shar- A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Lowe of Carthago, honoring Mary Until Lett's 3rd birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. D. Lowe, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Lowe and daughters, Konnie and Mary Lee, Mr. Carl Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. MOBC Lowe, Mr.

and Mrs. Vcrnie Lett and family arid Donna and Fonda Lowe. Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Hen Hond and family were Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Cypps. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sweeney and family visited Sunday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Klvin Whitman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cartorrnan and family of Wichita, spent the weekend with her sister find family, Mr.

and Mrs. 1 locald Bond and family. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Charley MeKce were Mr.

and Mrs. Check Crabtree and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buyer. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Curl Jackson family visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lawrence and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hums visit- lerl Moilflny rveninC with Mr. nnr Mrs. Hoy Lynn and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Hoy Whitman, visit ed Tuesday with Horace Capps. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hawkins en.jo.ved fishing and fak ing pictures Sunday at the Dis liey I lam and Spavinaw Dam. Dinner gue.sls Sunday of Mr Mr. and and Hover wer Holley and grandchil and Don of I'iHsburg and Mrs. Gone Buyer Mr.

and Mrs. Horac sons, were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. und Mrs. Jim Cummins, Sunday. Afternoon guests were Mrs.

Berl Colwell, Mrs. George Brown and 1'vt. Charles Greenway of Ft. Leonard Wood. Mr.

and Mrs. Ilarlie Hull attended church services in Neosho, Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hull and daughter. The groupe drove to Adair, and also visited Mr.

and Mrs. Denton Lazenby of Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robb spent Friday and Saturday with Mr.

and Mrs. Milt Holm of Joplin. Johnnie Merrill has returned home front Cuba, where lie has been employed. Those from the Went worth Extension Club attended the Achievement day in Neosho Thursday were Mesdames, Louise Stephens, Pearl Stephens, Blanch Hull, Kva Hobh, Sadie Brown, Cora Smith, Nara Phillips, Miss Huth Johnson. Mrs.

Wade liohu was shopping in Joplin Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robb and children of Auvora, spent Friday and Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Mela ig.

The Wentworth Extension Club will meet with Mrs. Frank Crawford Wednesday for all day meeting and will quilt for the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarlie Hull called on Mrs.

Carrie Wood and Leo and Mr. and Mrs. George Brown Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene lleiil have their new home completed. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flint of Joplin, called on Mrs. Carrie Wood Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Reid and family of Seneca, and Mr. and Mrs. liillie Reid und children of.

Joplin, were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reid, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spill man and family ol' Joplin, Mr. mid Mrs. Bill Spillman of Cofleville, were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ramon Carver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grey and children visited Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Lti 1'Umte ol' Aurora, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Carver and family attended the lootbll game in Carlorvillo Saturday afternoon.

The game was between Sarcoxie and Cartervillc. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Reid and sons were dinner guests of Mr. mul Mrs.

Karl House and daughter of Springfield, Sunday. The occasion was in honor of the Ladies' Birthday, they are twins and always eat birthday dinner together. Be- lure their marriage they wen 1 Betlie and Rachel Henry. Mrs. Mela Fertig is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs.

Robb of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kd Pelsue of Detroit, left for their home Thursday after visiting his Mr. and Mrs.

W. K. Pelsue and i other relation. Mr. and Mrs.

Harlin Stinson and children of Joplin, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grey Monday. Ramon Carver und son, Ronnie, fished on Grand Lake Thursday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Leo and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robb and family of Aurora Tuesday evening. Mrs.

N. F. Hudson was calling on the sick folks Sunday afternoon. She visited Mr. and Mrs.

John Stinson. Mrs. Mela Fertig, Mrs. Carrie Wood, Mr. and Mrs.

George Brown. I red Mrs L. Iv drcn, Judy Mr. and family Capps. Orvall Joe and Linda Schk-ss man spent Thursday and Friday wild their grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins and family. There were present for Sun day school Sunday, 57 tor training union. Rev.

Vernoii Turner i pastor. Visitors in the Burch Baptist Church Sunday evening were Mi and Mrs. Henry Gcrock and Miss Olive Baker of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bond and family, Mrs.

Cora Kppard of Good' man and Steve Baits. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sweeney and family visiled Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Sweeney. Supper guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Horace 1 Capps were 1 Rev. and Mrs.

Vernon Turner and (laugh lor, Lindy Jane, of Miami, Okla. Mr. ami Mrs. Herb Lawrence and family visited Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Jackson and family. Mrs. Charley flames and Debra Marble visited Thursday with Mrs. Carl Jackson. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Hope of Man- locu, are the proud parents of a new baby girl. Mrs. Hope formally was Miss Fern Palmer of Burch. Dinner guest Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Herb Lawrence and family were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd lirown and family of Seneca. Those enjoying a wiener roast at the Creek Friday were Mr.

and Mrs. Jigg Blunk and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vcrnie Lett and family of Goodman, Klmer Holloway of Webb City, Peggy Jackson, Twylia Lawrence and Horald Spears. i Sunday evening guests of Mr.

and Mrs and Mrs. Jim Steele were Mr and Mrs. Roy Cooper and family of May. Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Sprinkle and family were Mr. and Mrs. Horald Bond and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Jordon and son, Mrs. Carl Jackson enjoyed fishing at. the. Lake. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clingeiitell and family of Columbus, Kan.

Mrs. Curl Jackson and daughter, visited Saturday evening with A1r. and Mrs. Elmer Holluwuy and family of Webb City. Mr.

and Mrs. James Winbcrry and family visited Sunday tit their ranch at Shadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hawkins of Elsinoro, enjoyed fishing at Port Arthur Wednesday. A wiener roast was held Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Capps.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Code Testerman, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Taylor and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Steele. Little Philis Sanders spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Capps.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webster spent Tuesday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bollingor and family.

Miss Penny was dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holloway and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Jackson and family were Sunday evening guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson and family. Dinner guests Suudy Mr. Mrs.

Roy Lynn and family were Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Turner and daughter, Lindy June Barbara and Carol Bond and Bobby Hawkins. Rev. and Mrs.

Norimih Sanders of Flat, are here getting their daughter's tonsils out. She is in the Sale Memorial Hospital. Mrs. E. T.

Kennedy and Mrs. Earl Whitman and daughter, Earl- eue, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Orval MeMurtry. Mrs.

Charley Smith spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. E. T. Kennedy. The revival meeting begins November L' at Burch Baptist Church.

Mrs. Julia Slaughter of Neosho, spent Wednesday till Friday with Mrs. E. T. Kennedy and family.

A birthday dinner was held at the home ul Mrs. K. T. Kennedy on RIe. 2, Sunday for Mrs.

Delno Adams. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Orval MeMurtry. Mrs.

Karl Whitman and daughter, Karl- one, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy and family of Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Delno Adams and sun, Jimmy of Neosho lainily.

Mary Paula Jones and Tommy Crumbliss visited Saturday eveii- mg with Mrs. Charley Smith and lamily. They all enjoyed a steak supper. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Marble and family were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckiiell and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Marble and family, Mrs. Roy Bogle and daughter, Konnie, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Marble. A vuenor roast was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bogle on Rte.

2, Present were Air. and Mrs. Don Marble, Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Marble and family. Mrs. Orval Schlessman jind children, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

l)( Lindbelcer Sunday. Thursday guests of Mr. Mrs. E. F.

Kennedy 'and cmmcii OF CHRIST (iOO N. Voting Street Hong Service; 10:30 a. m. Bible Study: 11:00 a. m.

Lo.d's Supper: 11:30 a. m. Services-. 7:30 p. m.

"A Friendly Welcome All!" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist. Wood and McCord streets. Sunday School, a. in. Church services at II a.

in. Lesson "Probation After Death." Golden Text "The people that walked in tlurk ness have seen a great light: the; that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them halli the light shined." Isaiah $2. Wednesday evening meeting is at (i o'clock. Reading Room in church edifice, open on Tuesday and Saturdays from 2 to 4 p. m.

and on Wednesdays from 7 to 7:55 p. m. CHURCH OF JBSUS CHRIST OP LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Brook und Jefferson Streets. Armory Building Priesthood und Primary: 9:30 a.

m. Sunday School: 10:30 a. m. Sacrament Meeting: 8:00 p. m.

William M. Gunnels, Supt. MUST CONGREGATIONAL CUIJItCH Wooi! and MnCord Bta. Ernest A. Israel, Minister.

Garland Taylor, Sunday School 9:45 a. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. "Failure's Loss," a warship theme based on the text found in Judges 1:31, will be the sermon topic at Svimlay piorning worship service at 11:00 o'clock. You will find inspiration and strength in this service.

Come tliat you may possess the boundless blessings of God our Father. The Jr. Hi. Pilgrim Fellowship will the Church Sunday evening at p. in.

Mrs. Garland Taylor, THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Brook tind High Streets Alfred Gerdel Minister. Lester Harvey, Sunday School Superintendent. 9:45 a. m.

Sunday School Classes for all ages. 10:55 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon topic: "The Pathway of Peace." (Amos 3) For a time of study nnd worship you are invited to share with us in serving the Lord.

If you have no Church home in Neosho you will find a warm welcome and an opportunity to serve in a friendly atmosphere. JK8D8 CHRIST OIF LATTER HAY SAJNTP Church School 10:00 a. Arum Batch, Director. Sorntoii: 11:00 a. in.

P. C. Kyser, pus tor. Arthur Qoettle of Minnii will spctik at tho regular esrviccs KUII- dny. At- CANERA'S CHURCH St.

Caiwm's catholic Church is located at 607 South Wood Street, three blocks south of the square. Sunday Mosses at 8 and 10 a. in. Dally Mass at 7:30 a.m. The Rev.

Father J. J. Ahern, pastor. New Religious Film To Be Shown Oct. 28 In Anderson Armory ANDERSON (Special) "Oil 1'awu, U.S.A.," newest Billy Graham Film will shown in the Anderson National Guard Armory next Wednesday.

Rev. Hilly Oraluun. nationally known Kvau- 'list and producer of the world's first Christian western film "Mr. Texus," has just cwuploieil another religious film, "Oil Town U.S.A." Rev. Tom Burkholdor is in of lix'al fur the showing.

It will begin 7:30 I'M with doors opening at 7:00. There will no ehuvue for awl free will offer- UH! will be taken sometime dur- HK the evening. Mrs. c'leo Welsh were Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Taylor and famly. Monday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Lynn and family were Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Code Ttssteriium. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Taylor and family were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Me- Gowan, Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs, Let ha Bond was Mrs. John Ladue. Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Hay Bogle and family were Mr. and Mrs. Don Marble, Mr. and Mrs.

Claud Hichards family, Mrs. John fhilliber and Mrs. Otis Taylor were shopping in Jop. lin Monday. OAK OROVK oMMi'MTY cmmcn Located near Oak Grove School, northeast of Neosho.

Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Clarence D. Shilling, Supt. Worship Service, 11:00 a.

m. Ralph Bigley Pastor. lAt'iiing service, p. m. Everyone welcome.

CHURCH OF GOD McCord and Valley Sti. Neosho Sunday school 9:45, Morning worship 1 1 Sunday evening Tuesday evening Kev. W. W. Brooks, Pastor.

FfRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jefferson at Hickory Joe C. Detamorc, Minister Church School Worship Br. Youth Fellowship Int. Youth Fellowship 6:00 MONItAY Christian Women's Fellowship meets each first Thursday. Christian Men's Fellowship meets each third Thursday.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WHEATON The Baptist Church of Wheaton welcomes you to all services of the church. Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Worship Service: 10:45 a. m.

Training Union: p. MI. EveniiH', Worship: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Teachers and officers mooting: p. iv.

Prayer Meeting: 7:30 n.m. The sermon topic for Sunday morning is "Spiritual Dissemination," using the lilh Chapter of Acts. The revival closed Sunday night with three conversions, five additions to the church, four by baptism, one by letter. Non-Denominational Pundsmentsl Moss Bible Church 2 west of Anderson on Fiouto. 44.

Sunday sf-rvivos: Sunday School, 0:50: Worship, i Peoples' service. Kv- emir; Midweek er set vice nnd Wednesday 8:00. preach tlic'lionk, the lilood, and Hope. Pa-tor Hev. T.

M. Burkholdc.r. IMHX (JONI'KI. TAIJKRNACLK I'usiuv. Ht-v.

F. N. GihnsU'y school, 9:43 a. m. II a.

youm? i p. KvariKelislic I ervire. 7: la in. i-Junday, and mid-week Wednesday, 7 You nvc Inv'hd lo tut end the friendly church where Jemis Is real. FRFKWH.L HAI'TIS! Freewill Baptist rhureli, 131P Wall Sijnday school, 10 a.

Worship service. 11 n. Youni! People's mooting, 7.15 m. Mervire.s 8:00 p. in.

V'vyyijr meeting Wednesday, 8:00 P. in. Hev. C. M.

Hal tide 1 pastor I SfLVrt! MOON CO.M^r.VITV CIII'RCH H-v. Fr: ddif Franks, Floyd AinoM, fiupt. School: 10:00 n. m. Morning Worliip: 11:00 a.

in. I.vci,in" Woisnip: 7:30 p. in Player Meel.n!:. 7:30 )). rn.

i VT.V '1 Kvrr.voii'' is invited to attr-nd. rinsT iv-vrrisT CHURCH KIK A frieiidh welcome nwni's you at (lie Kile'i'y Baptist, Church. t-'c-hool. 10:00 a.m., worship service, 11:00 n.m., training union, 7:00 p.m., worship ervice, 8:00 p.m. and worship where Christ is the center of every service.

Pastor, M. O. Stewuvt. SPIJTI.OO IIAI'TIST CIR1KCI1 Gomlitum, Iluuie 1 Clyde? pastor. r'Uhday si'lmol, 10:00 a.

in. worship, 11:00 a. B.T.U. p. tii.

service. Prayer moelinsj 8:0" p. in. W.M.U every second Wednesday of the CHURCH OF CHRIST BELFAST l.nc;iled six (if Xeo- slm on I'S fiO. m.

i 1 1 -Oil a. m. fi oil m. iii -hi Hihle Study 8:00 in. Mr.

Ti of Gr.mb.v In. -I ai lii Siiiid iy 1 vire aivl at I ev IMS 'hip DAY ADVFNTIST "Commandments (jocl nnd the Te.stimory of .7 Chri --Rev. R. II. aullion i vSupt.

Sabbath p.m. Saturday. 4 p.m. Saturday. American Lei, ion Hall (Armory) Ni osho.

Mo. nnd Get results with WANT ADS ASSEMBLY OF OO1) CHURCH Located at 614 North High St. Pastor's residence lit 317 West Grant, phone 912-R. Our live und growing Sunday school begins nt 9:45 with classes for all ages; morning worship service at 10:5 Young Peoples' service and children's church nt evening evangelistic service begins promptly at 7:45 with special music and a timely message of God's plan of salvation for these last days, Wednesday mid-week gospel service at 7:45, an Invitation is extended to the public to attend all of these services. DON COLE-Pastor.

CHURCH OF GOD Lunagan Sunday School, 10 a. morn- Ing Worship. 11 a. m. Evening services, Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p.

YPE, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. NORTHSIUE BAPTIST Henry Downing, Pastor. 703 N. High.

Phone 1350-J. B. H. Browning, director ol education and music. Sunday School 9:45 a.

fully graded school directed by Roy White, Supt. Morning Wor ship 10:50, Training union 6:30 p. for nil age groups directed by George Hurr, director. Evening 'VorshlP 7:30 Mid-week Prayer 7:30 p. m.

CHURCH Or ram NAZAR 500 Washington F. N. DeBoard Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 an N. Y.

P. S. 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

How Christian Science Heals "A NEW VIEW OF NEIGHBORLINESS" KWTO 560 kc. Sat. 5:45 p.m. KFS0 1310 kc. Sun.

7:45 a.m. COMING! What? REVIVAL! When? October 25th Where? Granby Gospel Tabernacle Who? Evangelist John Modrick Amarillo, Texas Everyone is invited to come and worship with us. ROBERT COOPER Pastor CALVARY ItAI'TIST CIITIRCII Calvary Baptist rlnirch, f'trort. the Rev. Paul pastor.

Sunday srliooi, 9:45 a. MorniiH' Worship, 101'lS; trnin- mi; union, p. cvpnins; worship, 7:30. Midweek Prayer servUe, 7:30 p. m.

Ray England, -Sunday school suoerinlenrtent find Dale Simmons, training union direction. MAY COMMUNITY CHOTJCH Rev. A. I). I-'iteh.

Pastor Sunday School: 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Hiit'h Price, Kupt. 11:00 Sunday Evening Services: 7:30 p.

in. Mvs. B. L. Ilickman, young people's supervisor.

Mid-vrcek Ptayer Meeting: Wednesday, p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST ANDERSON Lowell Blanil, Minister Sunday School: 10:00 A. M. Worship Service: 11:00 A.

M. Communion: 11:45 A. M. Worship: 8:00 P. M.

Thursday Bible Study: 8:00 P. M. has cnrdinl invitation to all services of this congregation. The church is lo- ealed just north of U. S.

71 on Jefferson Street in Anderson. FIRST IJAI'TIST CHURCH The First Baptist Church "in tl.e heart of the city with the fit.v at corner of Main and Jefferson, invites you to Sunday School and church next Sunday. Sunday Schorl at 9:45 A. M. and Worship Service at 10:50 A.

Training Union meets at. 7:00 p. Evening Worship services meot at 8:00. METHODIST CHURCH Perry A. Rowland, minister.

school classes 1'or all groups, a.m.: morning worship and sermon, 10:45 a.m.; eveiling youth meetings for juniors, intermediates, and seniors, 0:30 p.m.; song service and evening worship with sermon, 7:30 p.m.. Mid-week services each Wednesday at 7:30 including prayer and Bible study. Adult choir rehearsal, Wednesday 7:30 m. Woman's Society meeting, first Thursday in each manth; Circles of the W. S.

C. S. second Thursday. Methodist Men, fourth Tuesday evening. RT.

JOHN'S EPISCOFAL 307 West Spring: Street Neosho Morning Prayer: 11:00 a. m. Homer Mole, layman of Carthage, will have charge of these sc vices. News Want Ads get the job clone PRONTO IMN.VFR li Anderson, Roulr 1 Paul Lloyd, pastor. Sun- riay 1, 10:00 a.

pastor. day school, 10:00 a. m. Lee Ber- fen. superintendent.

Mornlnt; worship, 10:45 a. m. N.V.P.S.. j). in.

Evangelist ie services, 15 p. m. Prayer rncrtinj; Wednesday 7:45 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to til).

FIRST LUTHERAN CIU'RCII 11-1 South Jefferson H. Borlb Pastor. Phone G24W, Monctt. For general information phone 1137J or Neosho. Tune in on the Lutheran Hour every Sunday over Station KGGF, Coffoyville, at 1:00 P.m., and over KUOA, Siloam Springs, at 2:30 p.m.

Sunday School and Adult Class: 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship: 8:15 p.m. Holy Communion: First Sunday of every month. NEW BETHEL CHURCH Anderson, Route 1 Rev.

Raymond Woods, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 a. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Young people's service, 7:00 p.

m. Evangelistic service, 8:00 in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD (HOLINESS) Silver Moon Rev.

L. F. Sams, Paster. Sunday school, 10:00, W. Gibbens.

superointendant. Mornin? Worship, 11:00. Evening Worship, 7:30. Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening 7:30. Everyone Welcome.

You'll be pactticd with a News Classified LET YOUR CHURCH BE YOUR TRANSFORMER The Hi'drir transformer pi-dorms an important function in the use of dei'tric for power, lu-al and light in the- home and in industry. Electricity can lie transported long distances, from its place of generation only the use of hi-h voltage, voltage that would be dangerous to use in machine and home appliances. The transformer makes the electricity usable after its long trip by stepping down the voltage. The Church serves an equally important function in our lives, as the transformer does in the field of electricity. It serves as a governor to regulate our thinking and habits thai we may live in peace and harmony with one another.

There is a church in your community that will fill your needs Find and attend it wilh consistency. This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week Under the Auspices of the Neosho Ministerial Alliance and Is Being by the Following Individuals and Business Houses: Empire District Co. Ashley Woolfenden, Bank of Neosho Browning Furniture Co. Calhoon-Putnam Lumber Co. Nolen V.

Embrey, Carnes Motor Co. Foster Evans Drugs First National Bank Gas Service Co. H. L. Griffith Motor Co.

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