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Daily New? Friday. October 30. Back To The Bible By William J. Shackelford minister of THE CHURCH OF CHRIST South Jefferson McKinney LANAGAN Mr. and Mrs.

Stokie Peck Visiting Friends Here Thompson nrul family nm? Mr. am! Mrs. lv I. Pop Mr. and Mrs.

Lerny Murphy nnd Sherry of Commerce. Okla. Mr and Afrs. Charlie Murphy and child ren of Lohitte, Mr. and Mrs.

John Mayhill and Johnnie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Pope.

Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Kpparrl ami Mr. and Mrs. Stokie Peck ar; 1 visiting relatives and friends, Rtokie spent last week at Jefferson rs O.

O. Eppard enjoyed a birth- City helping take care of the hay ay dinner Sunday at the home of situation for McDonald County in, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Mosier at Jan a special session Called by the gov- honor of Miss Lucy Mop Mosier They will leave this Our attitude toward the Scriptures is that which deti-rmine's what we are religiously. The man who dors not believe the Bible is an infidel.

Unfortunately whole tendency of modern Pro- testanism has been in this direction during m-cnt years. The Bible has been reduerd a mere of ethlrs. Jesus been stripped of every shred of divinity and has represented as nothing more than a tenclier of morality. The results is chaos nnd confusion. A recent magazine of national circulation lias mndr pointed reference to two national attitudes which have flourished in this vacuum on notliintrism: (I) the "work-less-and-miikc-iiiorr" phllcisophy: and (2) the "It's-all-rlRht: If-you-can-Bet-nWay-with of these ideas are basically and fundamentally wronR.

They are wrong because they conflict with the plain teiicbings of God's Word nnd they are further wrong be- caues they fail to agree with common sense. than any other single thing, there is needed today iHhiuin.i revival of FAITH IN GOD'S WORD, and BELIEF IN GOD'S SON! No other solution ran advanced which offers any hdpe, however, slight of meeting the pressing nnd perplexing problems of our day. For this rcufton we nre continuing to urge THE AUTHORITY OF THE SCRIPTURES. Jesus himself recognized the written word as the word of God. In Mark we, find Moses recorded God's commandment and those who refused to heed it made void "the word of God" (Mark The written word is far from a dead letter.

Jesus recognized the written word as the voice of God speaking to man. To the Sad- ducecs, who lived centuries after God had spoken certain words to Moses, Jesus said: "But ns touching the resurrection of the dead, have ye not read that which M'as spoken unto you by God saying, I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac. and the God of Jacob? God Is not the God of the dead, but of the living" (Mutt. The written word is the voice of God. It is God speaking.

He who reads the, word of God is being spoken to by the Lord. ernor. They will leave this week for his work at Farmintfton, M. M. Mr.

(). F. Davis near Uoskey Dell found a deer caught In his yard fence Monday morning. It had a broken neck. Ife holified the game warden.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanmiry spent last week in Chicago visiting her son and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Horn, Mr. an.I Mrs. Ik-rt of Hoiislon.i stopped here to visit 0. Ly Eppard Monday and Tuesday enroute home from Key West, Fla. where (hey spent two weeks on ,1 fishing trip.

They drove over 0,000 miles. A masquerade parly was heU Oct. 24 in the Methodist Church basement. Close to 30 spooks attended. Refreshments of pop corn and fudge were served.

Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Brmon Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butts.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moriss and sons spent Friday evening at Pineville and attended the operetta, Robin Hood, presented nt the school. Mrs. John Mayhill nnd son, Johnnie from Kendall, is here this week visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Gail nnd Miss Norma Joy 10th birthday. Mr. unrl Mrs. C.

A. Hornor mover! last week to the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith up Happy Hollow. The monthly gospel sine; was held at the Lanngnri Church of God Sunday.

With a large crowd attending. The Lawson family rendered several ntusical numbers. The next, sing will be at. Union Chapel the fourth Sunday in November. CHURCH OF CHRIST The friendly Jefferson Street church of Christ invites you to attend Sunday moniini; Bible study at 9:45, the Morning Worship service at 10:45, and the Evening Worship service at 7'30 PM.

W. J. Shackelford, local preacher, will speak at both services this Sunday. The Mid-Week service will be conducted at 7:30 PM Wednesday evening. There were 57 present for Sunday school Sunday.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Cnssman and family of Aurora visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Hawkins, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams of Goodman visited Tuesday night with his sister, Mrs. Letha Bond. Dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Bond and family Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Turner and daughter. Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs.

Rosie Sharp and family were her brother, Albert Burris, and family of Welch, Okla. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith and family were Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Worley and family of Kansas City and Mrs. Brown of Stoviland, Mo. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy Bogle and family were Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Don Marble.

Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Mrs. Code Testerman were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frick.

Mr. and Horace Capps and Pliilis Sanders were guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Taylor nnd family. Sunday evening guests of Miami Mrs.

Harold Bond and family were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lynn and family, Mr. Glen Bond, Rev. Vernon Turner, and Mrs.

Wesley Sanders. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Code Testerman were M. and Mrs.

George Rrashears and family of Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hames of! Goodman were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Jackson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herb Lawrence and family were guests Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Brown, and family of Seneca.

Carl Jackson put a new pump in for Roy Lynn last week. Mrs. Carl Jackson spent Thursday with Mrs. Charley Hames. Mr.

and Mrs. Charley MCKee visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer. Mrs.

Robert Jordon and son spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson, and family. A birthday dinner was held Sunday for Mrs. Marie Brown at her home.

Those attending were Mr and Mrs. Herb Lawrence and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vcrgel Williams A birthday party was held Sun- family of Anderson; Floyd day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

I Brown and children. Harold Bond honoring their daugh-l Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson spent ter, Carole, on her 12th evening with Mr. and Mrs Those attending were Patsy Whit- Albert.

Frick. BURCH Birthday Party Honors Carole Bond Sunday man, ward Roena Lynn, Judy Woodand Bobbie Hawkins. Carole Mrs. Carl and Elmer Jackson and daughter Holloway, Jr received several nice gifts. All visiting at the lake Friday evening, joyed ice cream and cake.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sweeney Air. and Mrs. George Doty of and family visited Monday with Miami visited her sister 'Mw Revival Meeting starts Glen Bond, and family Saturday evening.

Orval Schlcssman spent the weekend with his wife and children. He is employed at Wichita. Mrs. Earl Whitman and daughter spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Airs.

Delano Adams, and family of Neosho. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Taylor and family visited Sunday with Mr and Airs. Melvin Morrison and family.

Mrs. Lei a Russell took her daughter to the doctor at Kansas City Wednesday. Mr. and Airs. Horace Capps were visiting Saturday with his sister, Mrs.

L. E. Ilolley, and family of Pittsburg. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Steele and Mr. and Airs. Roy Cooper and daughter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Steinburgge and family of Fayetteville.

Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Crabtree and family of Seneca were supper guestH Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Check Crabtrcc and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sweeney fine) family were dinner guests Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, lien Sweeney. Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Taylor and family visited Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Suits and family uf Goodman. Monday night at Burch Baptist Church.

Dinner guests Sunday of Air. and Airs. Marvin Sherwood of Goodman were Aliss Peggy Jackson, Elmer Holloway, and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Holloway and family. Carl Jackson is drilling a well for Harry Buchanan on Rt.

5 Neosho, Air. and Mrs. Charley Ritchey of Joplin visited Tuesday evening with Mrs, Letha Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Taylor and family visited Sunday evening with Air.

and Mrs, Walter Smith and family. Mr. and Airs. Ray Whitman vis- itccl Thursday with Air. and Airs Jim Steele.

Air. and Airs. James Winherry have returned to their home here after visiting in Popler Bluff three days last week. Webster visit with Air. and Airs.

Albert Frick. West Beiiton School visited Friday at Burch School and both teams played ball. Burch beat 8 to 4. visit- Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs, Ed ed Monday evening Mr. and Airs. Ed Webster ed Thursday with Mr. and Check Crabtree and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Hawkins spent Wednesday with Webster. Roy fix porch, Mrs. Wood of Wichita, spent last weekend at her place up Happy Hollow. Mrs.

Lawrence Swagger! accompanied her hen; nnd visited her mother, Mrs. F. A. Bailey. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Chester returned last week from Melvern, where they were called by the death of her sister, Lou Belli' Lueyer. They also visited relatives in Kansas City before returning home. Mrs. Alice Phisten and daughter of Little Hock visited Mr.

nnd Mrs. George Baker last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Switzer of Kansas City arc announcing the arrival of a girl born Oct.

22. Sho weighed Ibs. and has been given the name Kathy Lorraine Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garland were last Sunday visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Davis at: Splitlog. The W.S.C.S.

will meet. Novem- her 3 at the home of Mrs. Roper. Mrs, H. L.

Bush of Neoslio, District Secretary of Literature and Publications, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Bertha Bell of Kansas City visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Divine from Sunday evening until Tuesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Studivan had as supper guests Friday night Mr. and Mrs. V.

E. Morriss and children, Mr. iind Mrs. M. T.

Vauglum. Mr. mid Mrs. Hulph Stiidivnii of Bentonville. Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Laity and girls, Mr. and Mrs.

fid Peck and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Swilxer, iss Dennne Krause and Terry Switxer all enjoyed supper Friday evening at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Parker at Aurora.

Mr. and Airs. Steve Stauber of Fayetteville spent: the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cloud.

Mr. J. A. Thompson returned to his work at Texarkana Sunday after spending a week here visiting his wife. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Cooper of Southwest City visited her sister, Lila Long and Mr. Long Thursday. Sunday afternoon vi i rs of Mrs. Lizzie Divine were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Snow of Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Olau Divine and sons of Joplin, and Mrs. Lanah Griffin of Anderson.

Virgil i i and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. John Pace and son, Mark of Knnsan City spent the week here at their home. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Todd and daughter enjoyed supper Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. O. F.

Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson spent Monday at Branson visiting Mr. and Mrs, Pete Crosley and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bonebrake, Mrs. Pauline Day, Mrs. Kern Stoutsenberger of Pineville spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs.

Cora Bonebrake who is convalescing at her home from a broken leu. She is improving. Mrs. H. F.

Van Btiren, Mrs. John Davis nnd son of Neosho spent Monday visiting Mrs. Dora Morriss. Donald Willinglon of Kansas City was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Chester last Sunday. STELLA ROUTE 2 Neosho Residents Visit In Stussy Home Ray and Charlie Stussy of Neosho spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lawson and Loretta. Dinner guest in the Pete Collins home Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Hichardson and sons of Neosho. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wasson of Stella m.

and Pvt. John Collins who visited a short while with his parents. He is stationed at Fort Itiley, Kan, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sanders and children of Flat, visited a few days last week with Sander's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Sanders. Mrs.

Lora Collins and daughters and Loretta Lawson a nd youth meeting at Stella Saturday night. Mrs. Francis DePriest visited her sister, Airs. Ida Wasson, last Tuesday. Janell Lawson is back in school after having her tonsils removed.

A1r. and Airs. Hugh Stussy visited Sunday with Air. and A1rs. Orville Lawson and took their sons home after they had spent the weekend in the Lawson home.

Miss Lucille Wasson of Kansas City came Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Itla Wasson, a few days. CHURCH OF CHRIST 000 N. Young NriMtm Service; 10:30 m. Bible 81 inly: 11:00 a.

m. Level's Supper: 11:30 a. m. BcrvlfM; 7:30 p. m.

"A Friendly Welcome AIM" CJtMJRCH 0V Tim NABAMBIfc 500 Washington F. N. Delkmrd MtnllMV Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 N. Y.

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

CHURCH OP JKSU3 CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dny Saints. Brook and Jefferson Streets. Armory Building Priesthood and Primary: 9:30 a m. Sunday School: 10:30 a. m.

Sncramcnt Meeting: 8:00 p. m. William Gunnels, Supt. FIRST CONGIU'GATIONAL CHURCH Wood and McCord SM. Ernest A.

Israel, Minister. Garland Taylor, Sunday School n. Morning Worship, a. m. "Community as Convcnanters," will he the Communion worship theme the 11:00 o'clock service Sunday morning.

The Sacrament (il Communion is a privilege and a duly to all Christian people. You will find blessings and peace of mind in this service. Come. p. m.

Sunday. Fellowship supper (covered dish) for all members and friends of the Church. p. m. "The Hidden Heart," a religious film of great merit will he shown at the Church.

The humor, drama and heart appeal will interest and inspire you and your family. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Brook and High Streets Alfred ,1. (ierdel Minister. Lesler Harvey, Sunday School Superintendent. 9:45 a.

m. Sunday School Classes. 10:55 a. m. Morning Worship.

This Sunday is Reformation Sunday. Sermon topic: "John Calvin, Lay-Kefonncr." 5:30 Senior ships. If you have no Church home in Ncoslio you will find a warm welcome and and opportunity for worship and study in this church. p. in.

Junior nnd Westminster Fellow- liHORGAMZHl) CHURCH OF CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Church School 10:00 a. m. Arum Baled, Director. Sermon: a. m.

F. Kyser, pastor. Arthur (ioeltle of Miami will -peak at the regular esrvices Sun- lay. ST. CANERA'S CHURCH SL Camera's Catholic Church is ociifed at 507 South Wood hrec blocks south of the square.

Sunday Masses at 8 nnd H) a. m. Daily Mass nl 7:30 a.m. The Ki-v. Father J.

J. Ahern, pastor. CHURCH OF 000 McCord and Valley Stt. Neosho Sunday school Morning worship 11:00. Sunday evening Tuesday evening 7:150.

Kcv. W. Brooks, Pastor. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jefferson at Hickory Jon c. Dctamore, Minister Church School 9:4 Worship Services Youth Fellowship 0:00 WKllNKSHAY Int.

Youth Fellowship MONUAV Christian Women's Fellowship meets each first Thursday. Christian Men's Fellowship each third Thursday. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WHEATON The Baptist Church of Whcaton welcomes you to all services of the church. Sunday School: 0:45 a. m.

Worship Service: 10:45 a. m. Union: 6:30 p.m. Kvi'iiin" Worship: p.m. Wednesday and officers meeting: p.ir.

Prayer Meeting: 7:30 n.m. Sunday's sermon topic is "Spiritual transformation," using the Chapter of Acts. There will be a graded Stewardship Study Course Nov. 'I through li. Teachers are: Rev.

W. P. Richardson, Adult; Doyle Clemens, young people; Leslie Phillips, Intermediate; Mrs. W. P.

Richardson, Juniors; Mrs. Earl Duncan, Primary and Beginners. ASSEMBLY OF CHURCH Located at 614 North High St. Pastor's residence at 317 West Grant, phone 912-R. Our live and growing Sunday school begins at 9:45 with classes for all ugos; morning worship service nt Young Peoples' service and children's oJiurch at evening evangelistic service begins promptly at 7:45 with special music nnd a timely message of Cod'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 NORTHSLDR BAPTIST Henry Downing, Pastor, 703 N. High. Phone 1350-J.

B. H. Browning, director of education nnd music. Sunday School 9:45 ft. fully graded school directed by Roy White, Supt.

Morning Worship 10:50. Training union 6:30 for all age groups directed by George Ifurr, director. Evening 'Vorshlp 7:30. Mid-week Prayer 7:30 p. m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wood and McCord streets. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Church service? at 11 a. m.

Lesson subject: "Everlasting Punishment." Golden Text: "Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purity your hearts, ye double minded." James 4:8. Wednesday evening meeting is at 8 o'clock. Heading Hoom in church edifice, open on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2 to 4 p. m.

and on Wednesdays from 7 to 7:55 p. m. You'll be pacified with News Classified a Daily How Christian Science Heals "The Beauty Of Man's True Selfhood" KWTO 560 kc. Sat. 5:45 p.m.

KFSB 1310 kc. Sun. 7:45 a.m. Extra Low Mr. uiui Airs.

Victor Wasson and Mr. and Mrs. EdVicki were supper guests of Mr. helped Mr. Websterund Mrs.

Orville Lawson and Lo- Monday night. DAVIS LEADER BRAND While Present Supply Lasts' $719 Gol in 5'fl 1 too gallon higher In Here's a really dependable White House Paint-priced so low you can afford to use it for barns, outbuildings, fences, etc. Davis Leader House Paint is heavy bodied with lots of pigment reduce it with 1 quart of oil to the 'gallon. You get a goud looking and satisfactory white paint job. DAVIS PAINT and WALLPAPER PHONE 70 NEOSHO, MO.

Your Decorating Headquarters In Ntosho Non-Denominational Fundamental Mos5 Bible Church 2 miles west of Anderson on Koute. 44. Sunday services: Sunday School, Mornint: Worship, Voiinc; Peoples' service, Ev- ertinsj service, 8:00. service and fiilile study, Wednesday evening, 8:00. We preach the Hook, the Blood, and Blessed Hope.

I'asloi- lU-v. T. M. Burkholdcr. OOHI'KL TAHKRNAtXE Pastor, Rev.

P. N. Orlmsley. Sunday school, 0:1 5 a. m.

Morning II a. peoph 1 p. Kvangcl'stlc service, p. in. and mid-werk Wednesday 7:45.

You nrn to attend the friendly where Jesus is real. FTIEKWIM, HAITIST Freewill Bnplist cliurch, Wall Street. Hiuulay school, 10 a. Worship service, 11 n. Youtif? People's nieeiinir.

7.15 n. Eventtif! Si-rvieos p. in. Prayer nieeihiK Wednesday, 8:00 P. m.

Rev. C. M. pastor CAI.VAHY HArnsr cmjucii Calvary Baptist church. Spring Street, tlm Rev.

Paul Pat- Ian, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. Morning Worship, tnxin- ing union, 6:30 p. evening worship, 7:30. Midweek Prayer servlve. 7:30 p.

m. Ray England, Sunday superintendent and Dale Simmons, training union direction. RTI.VKn MOON rumen Fn ddie Franks, Paslor Floyd A mold. Supt. Sunday School: 10:00 n.

m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Kveiiiin Worship: 7:30 p. rn.

Piayer Meetlim. 7:30 p. m. every Thursday. Everyone is invited to attend.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RITCIIICY A friemlh welcome awaits you nl the Ritchey Baptist Church. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., worship service, 11:00 a.m., train- iiisf union. 7:00 p.m., worship set-vice, 8:00 p.m. Come and worship w'derp Christ is center of every service. Pastor, M.

O. Stewart. SPIJTLOO IJAI'TIST CHURCH Goodman, Route 1 Rev. Clyde Sanders, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 n. m.

Morn- ini; 11.00 a. m. B.T.U. 7:30 p. m.

Evangelistic service Prayer meeting Wednesday, p. m. W.M.U every second Wednesday of the FIRST BAI'TIST CHURCH The First Baptist Church "In the heart of the city with the city at corner of Main and Jefferson, Invites you to Sunday School and church next Sunday. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.

and Worship Service nt 10:50 A. Training Union meets at 7:00 p. Evening Worship services meet nt 8:00. OAK GROVE COMMUNITY CHURCH Located near OaTc Grove School, northeast of Neosho. Sunday School, 10:00 a.

m. Clarence D. Shilling, Supt. Worship Service, 1.1:00 a. m.

Ralph Bigley Pastor. Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Everyone welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST ANDERSON Lowell Bland, Minister Sunday School: 10:00 A.

M. Worship Service: 11:00 A. M. Communion: 11:45 A. M.

Evening Worship: 8:00 P. M. Thursday Bible Study: 8:00 P. M. Everyone has a cordial invitation to mtend all services of this congregation.

The church is located just north of U. s. 71 on Jefferson Street in Anderson. METHODIST CHURCH Perry A. Rowland, minister.

Sunday school with for all age groups, 9:45 a.m.; morning- worship and sermon, 10:45 a.m.; eveniir; youth meetings for juniors, intermediates, and senior. 0 p.m.; song service and evening worship with 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 month; Circles of the W.

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

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL 307 West Spring Street Ncoslio Morning Prayer: 11:00 a. m. Homer Mote, layman of Carthage, will have charge of these services. Uiily News Want Ads get the job done PRONTO CITtTRCH OF GOD I.anaqan Sunday School.

10 a. morning Worship. II n. m. Evening services, 7:30: Prnyrr service Wednesday, 7:30 p.

YPE, Saturday, 7:30 p. CHURCH OF CHRIST BELFAST Located six miles of sho on I'S GO. Bible Study: 10:15 Morning Worship: Evening Worship: Wednesday nblit 8:00 p.m. Neo- m. 11:00 n.

m. p. m. Hible Stndv: SEVENTH DAY "Commandments oi (iod and the Testimony of Christ" 12:17. R.

H. Oullion, Supt. Sabbath School; p.m. Saturday. Preaching services: 4 p.m.

Saturday. American Lerionllall (Armory) Ni osho, Mo. BAVA'ER NA7-AJU-NI; CHURCH Anderson, ftoutc 1 Itev. Paul Lloyd, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 a.

pastor, day school, 10:00 n. m. Lee Ber- pen, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m.

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

Prayer mcctim; Wednesday 7:45 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extended to ull. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 114 South Jefferson R. Borth.

Pastor. Phone C24W, Monett. For general information phono 1137J or 909, Neosho. Tune in on the Lutheran Hour every Sunday over, Station KOGF, Coffeyvillo, 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 schcol, 10:00 a. Morning worship, 11:00 a. Voung people's service, 7:00 p. m. Evangelistic service, 8:00 m.

Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD HOLINESS) Silver Moflii Rev. L. F.

Sams, Paster. Sunday school, 10:00, J. W. Gibbens. superointendant.

Morning Worship, 11:00. Evening Worship, 7:30. Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening 7:30. Everyone Welcome. Serenity, Tranquillity May Be Found In Church, Too! Happiness is elusive 1 and tlomporary, but peace of mind, peace of heart and contentment may he possessed by each and everyone of us.

One looks al the picture above and can almost hear a church bell riiitfintf in Hie distance. Everything about the scene bespeaks peace and contentment. By contentment is not meant a lack of ambition or incentive to improve our lol or that of the more unfortunate about us, but instead satisfaction with our lot and the willingness to serve wherever we may be called to serve. The Church is a valuable aid in securing ease of mind and heart for any individual. There is something to be gained by attending the church of one's choice; something that brings inward peace and comfort.

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