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TEN-B MONROE (LA.) MORNING WORLD 51, 1504 Churches Miss M'KinleyWill Be Assistant To Dr. Johns Miss Elizabeth McKinley will be-t gin her work as a member of the staff of the First Methodist Church in Monroe, on February 1st, Dr. H. L. Johns, pastor, announced today.

She will be the assistant to the pastor and special activities worker for and youth work. Miss McKinley graduated this past week at Louisiana Tech, winning the hiebest honors in the department of education, and being given the "magna cum laude degree of B. A. in education. A native of New Orleans, Miss McKinley is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. McKinley of Monroe. She has lived in New Orleans, Graham's Column (Continued From Page France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland, he spoke through interpreters.

As an indication of appeal to audiences everywhere, the fey) Graham. It was his ambition following figures are cited, based to become first baseman for the on recent appearances in various Philadelphia Athletics until he at- areas throughout this country: tendcd a revival meeting during 000 heard him when he toured the his senior year in high school, ex- Portland (Ore.) area; 350,000 at perienced a religious conversion, Los Angeles; 402,500 at Houston; and decided to make evangelistic 307,000 at Washington (D. his career. Upon his 800 at Jackson 105,000 at graduation from the Charlotte High Boston; 190.000 at Columbia (S. Shreveport and Monroe, and has spent the past four years at Louisiana Tech.

Among her collegiate honors hate been: president of Wesley Foundation, the Methodist student organization; president of Sigma Tau Delta, English fraternity; member of Alpha Chi Omega, so- Johns. feel very fortunate in School in 1936 he entered Bob Jones 282,000 at Minneapolis; 500,000 at University, at this time located in Atlanta; 336.300 at Fort Worth and Cleveland, Tenn. After six months untold millions elsewhere! And he transferred in the following wherever he goes, he wins thous- spring to the Florida Bible Institute mow Trinity at St. Petersburg. has told that he had a request to conduct a gospel meeting one evening in the ands of converts.

In one six period, for example. It is estimated that he won 22,000 persons over to the side. manner of deliveiy has neighborhood, which resulted in 12 the force and fervor commonly as- I conversions He was ordained as sociated with Billy Sunday, ala minister in Florida in 1939. though he does not follow the lat- Wishing to continue his academic ter theatrics nor has he, said studies, young Graham enrolled in Look, Moody intellectual pen- Wheaton College, where etra' on- As he preaches of the he participated in the re- imminence of disaster unless sin is vivai meetings. He was graduated conquered and draws richly upon with a B.

A. degree in 1943, where- Biblical material, he uses colloqui- upon he was called to the pulpit homely phrases with eloquence church in Springs, Archie Robertson, in his book. However, feeling strongly Religion, wrote Missionary Runyan To Tell African Outlook PORTALES, NEW MEXICO PASTOR will occupy pulpit at McClendon Baptist Church at two services held there today. He is Rev. R.

A. Baxter. The public is cordially invited to attend both services. drawn to tabernacle preaching, he Graham can frighten people schools, a liberal arts and Bibll- Rev. Ferrell Runyan, Southern Baptist missionary, in Nigeria, will make three personal appearances in iWest Monroe Baptist Churches to; day.

He will preach at the Good Hope Baptist Church at 11 a.m., on the Good Hope Road, where Rev. H. B. Dean is pastor, and at 6 p.m. he will show a colored picture of life in Africa in the Ridge Avenue Baptist Church, Rev.

A. T. Mitchell, pastor. Again at 7:30 p.m. he will speak at the Trinity Baptist Church, Rev.

Henry J. Mott, pastor. Rev. Runyan has spent the last six years in Africa and has first hand information of that country. He explains that today there are four great forces at work there, paganism, notionalism, Mohammedanism and Christianity.

Touching on the political situation he said, has already captured the largest continent in a strategic situation with intent of taking over the entire William E. Man Will Preach At Oak Ridge Church soon entered upon his evangelistic reBgion and start them think- cal college in Minneapolis, Graham world if Africa falls to MISS MCKINLEY in this cial sorority; Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic fraternity; Future Teachers of America: The Tech Theatre Players; National Collegiate Players; Mho yho Among i IT" 11 a a Students in American Universities itOCK rllll DCiptlStS and Colleges; and has had extensive work in dramatics. She also served on the Rel Emphasis Caiijng. of what they can do to save the world, go down as the great- 12 vears, Graham has in history." Like spoken to millions of people. In thal of most evangellsts, his spir- soientiid tnd capable kc cai'tnrcd til- popular iiuai appeal crosses denominational securing so splendid and capable imagination like no preacher since HivVmr; at a leader for the task of the church John Wesley.

In North Africa, at ons. ms colleagues at sawdust gatherings are an associate preacher, a gospel singer, a has academic as well as evangelistic problems to cope with. He states that the people are living in poverty and are hungry. The Rev. Graham is a tall (six Nations, he said do not want our feet two inches) slim, light haired money but they do want our tech- School at 10 a.m., James Coates, song leader, a pianist, and a pub- Meet For Services The Rock Hill Missionary Baptist Executive Council of the college for Church, did Natchitoches road.

often described as handsome and Mrs. Graham is the former Ruth McCue nut i Bell, who was a student with him superintendent and Smith, Uc relations Since he is Their mar- rnt.s director, with Miss Ruth invited to bring his message to a t00k in Coats, pianist. community, he promotes no cam- Morning worship is at 11 a.m. paigns; no fee is set, and from the Tffih 0 at au Leftwich, Anne Morrow, and Ruth and again at 7 p.m. w.th sermon collect.on taken up the expenses BeU The home is in man, with a baritone voice.

He is nicians to tell how to build and operate the machinery and munitions that have made America great. However, he stated that selfish interests in the country do not want KENNETH S. KEYES will address Presbyterian groups on the subject of union of north and south organizations at Alabama church, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. two years.

West Monroe, L. O. Garlington, each time by the pastor. the competition that would come if education along these lines were made available to the hordes of Africa. Church Union To Bs Topic Of William Earl Nolan will preach at the Methodist Church in Oak I Ridge on Sunday morning.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nolan of Oak Ridge, now a senior at Centenary College.

Shreveport, where he is enrolled as a ministerial student. Upon graduation he expects to enter Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University for seminary training. While attending college he is pastor of two churches near Hall Summitt, Carroll Creek and Holly Springs. as he is known, has a wide circle of friends in the field of boy scouting. He served as water front director and chaplain at Camp Kiroli for two years.

He will be employed in the same capacity at camp near Minden in the Nor- wela Council, this summer. On the campus he is engaged in many activities including the Ministerial Club and Methodist Student Movement. He is at present a member of both the Junior sity and the Varsity squad, and is director of intermur- al athletics. He is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. The church offering on this day, since it is a fifth Sunday, will go into the building fund.

Kenneth S. Keyes are paid; when local expenses are 4 A rf A r. ama aam A imii a are happy to welcome Miss pastor, is making progress in that The public is cordially invited to covered, offerings are discontinued McKinley to our said Dr. part of the city. There is Sunday attend.

As president of Northwestern Come To Church Sunday BAPTIST RIDGE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Ktv A T. Butt Fisher Kiciife Avenu moa corU.i. servi Iowa: es. The Sum lay schoi tendent Mor lling a jT Trai Un: -r iherhood, ning wur WM U. Mrs.Myrte Mid 7:15 week t.ipt.

Church to worship in aii worship are As fol- i 15 am. Balfour Ct. D. Stew- 6 ro rsn.p. 7.00 luesday.

1.30 Smith, president service, Wednesday, I Pastor. Sunday. Jan 31st: 6 00 tiinior Fellowship. 6 10 p.m Fellowship for the Primaries Intermediates Young People and Adults. Tuesday, Feb.

2nd. I 00 p.m.. Spiritual Life Meeting, Mrs Johnson. leader tAll those who service are Interested in forming a prayer group five.) are urged to attend this meeting i 3:30 pm, Business meeting of W.S.C.S. In church sanctuary.

7 15 Prayer meeting for Wesleyan Service Guild Youth Building Sunday school at 9 .3 Mr Herbert Remember Lutheran hour on radio at Wa.ker, superintendent. Classes for ail 6:30 p. m. Family Week In Catholic Church ages. Morning worship service at 11:00, Mrs.

Irene Nt.soa, organist, Mrs. Estelle Sanders, director of auuit choir. A nursery is maintained for smail children while the in progress. (Children under Children class, Saturday 1 p. m.

Visitors always welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE In Basirop Set You will find a spirit of fellowship, good singing, helpful music at this service. Evening activities. Methodist a inday evening fellowship at 6:30 p. m.

Intermediates, Mr. Chas. John- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Auburn Ave. Is the subject of the lesson- sermon in all Churches of Christ, ficlen- tist, Sunday, January 31, 1954 Arrangements have been completed for to be held in St. Catholic Church at Bastrop beginning to- 7:30 Business and program meet- seniors, Mrs.

W. W. Hathoru; coming of Bid Wesleyan Service Guild in Youth The golden text is: Lord is gra- night at 7:30 and closing Sunday clous, and full of compassion; The ou Riuge eceive a welcome at friendly COLLEGI PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH Avenue Pastor; I.Lari Ogg Sunday: a rn Sunday 00 L. Pr.ce. super mm ndeot 10:50 a.m.

Worship hour 6:13 p.m. rra.n—g Cheeiy, director 7 30 ni. Worship hour 6 0 pin. Sunday school teaeh- ana orli cvra monthly meeting. 1 it sday a.m.

wMS Clrc.es wlU meet ai Lie church lor business ar. co. diidi iuncneon. 3:00 p.m. Sunoeaa band meets at the church Wednesday 7:00 m.

Teachers and offi- ocrs meeting 7.45 p.m. Prayer service, the sweetest hoir thew 6:30 p.m. chcur rehearsal. mission Mrs. 7 3n Meeting of Ida Metcalf Cir- ard cle th Mrs.

J. P. Mocmcy. Wednesday, Feb. 3rd: 7:00 p.m Prayer Meeting.

8 uO p.m., Choir practice. 8 00 i Meeting of commission on Evangelism. (After prayer meeting.) Thursday, Feb. 4th: 0 p.m Meeting of Board of Stewards. Friday.

Feb. 5th: 15 a t. from church over KLIC, Bro Milton aid Mrs Chae. Myers. 7 30 Emma Catlett Bible Class social In Youth Building.

membership and evangelism Smith and Mrs. H. F. Snep- Sunday evening worship service at 7:30. Gospel serv.ee, prayer period at the auar.

Ionight: The Gideons, with Mr. Bill Bennett as speaker. Memorial Methodist Church serves the college area and is responsible for the Westcy Foundation at NLSC. Weekly iunch- Lord is good to all: and his tender mer- February 7, tiie Reverend ci(3 are over ail his works'1 (Ps. 145:8, 9 Thomas Cashman, O.

F. an- Among the citations which comprise the lesson sermon is the following from the nounces. pet ldl services Will be we have known and believed conducted nightly at 7:30 through- Bibie the that God hath to us. God Is love; and he that dwelleth in iove dwell- eth God, and God in him'1 (1 John 4:16) The lesson sermon also Included the out the week. Of recent development, a program to promote is eons are held at the student building at following passage from the Christian set- better family living by presenting 105 College Ave.

on Thursdays at lliao a. m. sr. FAULTS METHODIST CfU'RCH 1 Avenue A Orell Benjamin Ray Ohphlnt, Ph. minister.

Church School, 9:30 a. classes for GORDON AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH Gordon Avenue and Dixie Avenue M. David Felder, m.nister C. V. Flemmg, church school superintendent Homer Cook, director of music ence textbook, and Health with Key to t.ie Scriptures'1 by Mary Baker Endy: goodness ar.d mercy shall its responsibilities.

the balanced view of marriage and Presbyterians from north Louisiana gather at the Presbytery Camp near Choudrant, February 2, to hear Kenneth S. Keyes, ruling elder in the Shenandoah Presbyterian Church of Miami, Crew Lake Has Aciive Church For Meiliodisis Crew Lake Methodist Church founded in January 1918, to replace discuss the question of union with joint services held bv Methodists the Presbyterian Church U. S. A. and Baptists.

It is sought to stress and the United Church. The hour today that Crew Lake Methodist is 7:30 p.m. and will be held in and Start Methodist are by Hutton Hall at Camp Alabama in no means the same. the informal surroundings of the Uriah Millsaps donated the dining hall to permit full jancj for the Crew Lake church, re- and frank discussion of this im- quiring that it always be called the portant question. Crew Lake Methodist Church.

The The public is Invited as this is present building was erected in one in a series of study and dis- 1924 and recently a new educa cussion seminars on the big ques- tiomal room has been added. three large From 12 charter members the tion before the branches of the Presbyterian church has grown to a member: Church in America. ship of 164 and with 156 in the Mrs. Keyes, native of Detroit, Sunday school. Rev.

James is chairman of the largest p0ole is the young minister. Hi L. SEWELL real estate organization in Miami, jg a graduate of Northwestern Fla. Since the end of the first 0f chandler school of Theology. factors in family life must be Father Cashman, pas- tm Vo GOOD IIOf'E Gill KlU 4, Bux 111 West Monroe, La.

De an, tor W. Mary Jane Drcaa- rship service. 10 50 a nursery for 1 children. service, 8 00 p. rn.

Dup for juniors, junior high, seniors, and adult groups, follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell In the house ithe consciousness of (Love) for (578.) Listen to a 15-minute radio broadcast tOE, observed. Sunday at 2:00 p. m. over radio station KNOE. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

m. Sunday service at a. m. Wednesday This married couples in- The churca witii a warm welcome In- service at 8:00 p. m.

Reading room at 135 v.u-s you to liou A Chan, Now North Second Street open dally from CiUding and Widowers by attending the of your church 10 Sundays and national holi- hear diSCUSSed topics Of vital in- regu.arly, Invite you to the following days. Under the general title, Pastors To Hear Dr. W. L. Sewell world war he has resided in His wife formerly Miss and has been a leader in business Strickland of Monroe, is a talented services: Bunday; Sunday school begins, 9:43 a m.

W'e ou to God A Chance by attending dui.uay School. There is a ciass for every age group. Come and FIRST CHRISTIAN Rev. H. 1 wards, nuisle d.

ler. piauis Sunday lent trning Training nioc director Brotierh ood Wilkes pre 5 idea Evening worsh The WM. U. at 2:00 monthly busines; are ur. ed to Hi The youth org prayer me Wednesday Heg follow 7 45 at 8:15 pm.

Everyone is tloll to me Ed- The members of St. Invite you to bring the lamliy orship with us today, VVe believe that Morning worship service, 11:00 atmos- Anthem, chancel choir. Sermon, pastor. Evening fellows.lip, 6:00 for pri- wiil find here a friendly peope worshipful and religion 9 50 George Parker, interpreted as in daily living to make it a vital force ip 11:00 a.m. 6 30 ni Gary Parrish, meeting 6:30 p.m.

J. E. 7:30 pm. at day for eeting. Al the church le regu.ar the ladies FREE METHODIST CHURCH West Monroe Lincoln and McGuire Rev.

Kenneth Chapman, pastor, of the Light and Life Hour11 Sunday school, 9:45 a in. Worship. 10:45 a.m. maries. juniors, intermediates, and senior Y.

Cnlldrtii young people God A Chance by attending the lel- iowshlp meetings. Evening worship service, 7:30 p.m. Anthim, youth choir. Sermon, pastor. Tuesday: There will oe a spiritual Hie FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Disciples of Christ) St.

John and Oak Sta. Watson, Minister. Mrs. F. O.

Seymour, Choir Director. Mrs R. Wroten, Organist. Church School at 9:45 a m. Worship at 10:80 a.m.

Sermon theme: Family Parables of Chi Kho and Chr.stian Youth Fellowships at 5:30 rn. Worship at 7:30 m. Sermon them To Do with Your Burdens.1 A nur.sery is maintained each Sunday terest to them such as: Divine in Your Are To complete the program, a short talk will be given each morn Ai Pasiors' Meei Dr. W. L.

Sewell, president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, and pastor of the First Baptist Church of Bossier City, will be the featured speaker at the District affairs of city and state. He heads more than 30 corporations, owned largely by his investor clients, which operate office buildings, hotels and other real estate in Florida, New York and Canada. Among them are the 470- room Hotel Everglades and the Seybold Arcade Building in Miami; the 40-story Fuller Building and musician. West Monroe Band Invited To Attend Mardi Gras Festival An invitation was extended to the West Monroe High School band the 730 Fifth Avenue Building in to participate in the parade of the New York City. ing mass.

at 7:30 after the seven Baptist pastors meeting BROTHERHOOD ELECTS JONESBORO (Special) The of New in the forthcoming celebration of MardP Gras. Present plans call for the band Monday. Host church for the meet- 4th district of the Baptist Brother- to leave Sunday, February 28. meei.ng, 2:15 p.m A.l ladies are urged for pre-school age children ons and the group begin at 7:00 pm. jrayer service will cnoir will practice Youth se Evening Prayer Beg inn in i rvice You sert 6:45 p.m.

p.m 5. 7:30 m. Wednesday ruary 1, 1954 youth service ghUy at 7:30 p. m. These ntinue through February 7.

imitation to attend these sded a cordial invita- ip with us. MCI.ENDON BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST CHURCH Jark-on Wood Streets Monroe, Louisiana West Monroe Rev H. 1 Johns, D. minister Rev. James 3 pastor Rev.

Means, D. minister emerl- ore, usic director tus Mrs. od Sin ipscn pianist fi 30 a m.Itoly Communion a ir. er, Ditierhood president ch school Sunday sebi 10 a m. Dewey Brown, a worship, sermon.

supt. "ThisIs ittornUig wo ifShip, a.m. Rev. R. A.

5:30 rmediate M. Y. F. Poi i Jes, wUi be tne m.Youth choir guest m. Senior Y.

F. Trainai U. lio a. 7 m. Cecil 30 Friendly Hour." A fi'm to come.

Regular monthly business mee ing of W3CS, 2 30 p.m., church. Wednesday; Mid-week prayer service, 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Regular monthly meeting of the Methodist Men, 7:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. There will be a abort business sessmn; men period of recreation and fellowship.

Men, God a chance Now" by attending this meeting. Choir rehearsal, 7:00 p.m. We urge you to God A Chance Now by worshipping Him in church each Sunday, and by reading His Word in your home each day. If you do not have a church home we invite you to worship with us. A cordial Invitation is extended newcomers.

You are always weicome at Gordon Avenue. Everyone is these services. most cordially Invited UNITED PENTECOSTAL UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ICUO South Second St. Monroe Rev. T.

Tenny, pastor Sunday schooh 10 a m. Morning worship, 11 am Young people's meet, 3:30 pm. Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm Mid-week prayer and Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Ladies auxiliary, 2:30 m. Thursday The United Pentecostal Church is pieased to Invite the public to their services, especially to the night services and to Sunday school.

ay Open House To Be Conducted By First Baptists ing will be the Second Baptist Church of Bastrop where Rev. J. E. Hinkie is the pastor. Dr.

Sewell is the elected leader of the Louisiana Baptist Convention which is composed of more than 1,000 churches in Louisiana. He is serving his second term in this office. He is also an outstanding Southern Baptist leader. The meeting will begin at 10:00 a.m. presided over by Rev.

A. T. hood elected these officers at their Solon King, director of the band. meeting in Winnfield on Jan. 23: wiU go to New Orleans this week president, If.

P. Melton, Jonesboro; to make all necessary plans for vice president, Mr. Johnson, Winn- the trip. The Band Booster Club field; pastor advisor. Rev.

E. H. is sponsoring a benefit basketball Hays, pastor of the Quitman Bap- game on Feb. 8 to raise funds for tist Church. the trip.

The handsome new parsonage at 1303 Hilton street, erected by the First Baptist Church for their pas- Mitchell, president of the confer- tor, Rev. James T. Horton and ence. Rev. Keith Babb will bring family will be thrown open today the opening devotional and Dr.

to the congregation and all Baptist Tommy Welch will teach an expo- Magnificent Methodist Church Ray ville 's Pride PRESBYTERIAN Sa. vai 8 m. The I'he GrtuUiess ol live the church A Chance Irani wci iS VP1 ISf CHURCH Ue.R Monroe educ aliona! are cordia te awaits you at First The church mabita.ns a ipete-t management in hiding during services. invited. d.rector 8 a.m.

satioa. rentua Baptist hour, local r.day E. Walker, SOUTHSIDE METHODIST CHIRCH Nouth 1th at Temple Dr. Monroe, I ouisiana Lea Joyner, nvn. ter Snapp, church school supt.

sermon subject: Union, A. Bennett, p.m Pastor's A am Learns from His En- Mrs R. L. Jon Mrs. Mrs.

Jame The servie Church are 9.30 am. 10 '45 a m. Sie war i pianist 't. planist iouLhs.de Methodist m. rk night at the 6:30 m.

worship hurch school for all mm is ion finance meeting Jethodlst Youth Fellowship p.m to a W. U. meets at Ous.oess meeting. 7.i,'< pm. at FarmervUe, La pm.

and of- L.eeung. 1:30 p.m. Frayer meeting, i.in. cuoir practice. p.m.

Visitation night. auditorium nas been rcdeco- we a loosing forward to our Sunday w.iea the church years o.d. our services. m. Methodist Men's choir rehears- 7:30 pm.

Evening worship 8 pm. Commission on evangelism met FAHt riRK BAPTIST CHURCH Monroe C. C. patior "The Cnurch w.ta Open Doors.1* lie.ae.. Fe-erson, music director, w-ae Peterson, pianist.

Luia.ay sc.1004, 10 a. G. A. supt. Morning worship, 6 p.

m. Fred Hay- Training toa. director Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. M.

2 p. in. Tuesday. Prayer meet-ag, p. m.

Wednesday followed by li. W. C. and organisational meetmgs. Everyone welcome.

Monday: 7:00 pm. Boy Scout Tuesday: 7 00 pm, choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m W. S. C. meet'ig Thursday: 7:30 pm.

Prayer meeting Friday: 6'30 pm. Visitation of prospee- You are Umied tive At the morr.lng the minister will use as a subject: At the eveninc service the minister will use for a subject: Sayest Thou of Thyself?" A nursery maintain1-'! at both the morning evening service If you do not have a church home, we Invite you to your church home. Give Ood a chance now I Attend church THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cram moot A Cataipa W. H. McFadd The services of the First Presbyterian Church wU be held as loilows; 9 45 a.m.

church school 11:00 am. Morning worship 4 oo p.m, Keereat.on 5 00 p.m.. Young program 6 30 p.m. Youth cho.r prac.ice 7:30 p.m., Evening worship 9 IQ a.m., Morning worsiiip, chap- el. The topic for the morning worship service is on to Hope." The evca.ng service aid be in oi tne young people.

Each Wednesday a family ni.iht program enjoyed by the entire family. At 6:00 in. a poLuck supper is served ar.d this is followed by a period oi fellow ship and faith. A nursery Is provided In room 10 of the educat.ona; building curing the morning service for children througu three years of a-e. Ac expanded session is a.so held in tie kmderparten department during the cnurch service for those four and five years of age Park.ug are available for those attending Sunday services at the First Presbyterian Church at the Sinclair Service elation, corner Harrison and Caia.pa st.

GRACE EPISCOPAL GRA( EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Glenntar Streets The Rev. John M. Allin, rector The Rev. Edward Farren Hayward, tor emeritus Eucharist, 7:30 a m. Klatch, 8:15 Morning prayer, 9:00 17 Eucharist and sermon, 9 45 Nursery, educational building, 9:45 Kindergarten, parish house, 9:45 Fellowship recess, parish house, 11:00 Church school and adult class, 11:15 Youths Inquirer c.ass, 4:00 p.m.

Evening prayer, 5:30 Young churchmen, 6:00 ciass, Thursday, 7:30 pm. friends from 3 to 5:30 p.m. The courtesy committee to be in sition of the Scriptures. According to Rev. O.

P. Biizer, charge will comprise Mrs. Tom secretary of the conference, a large Davis, Mrs. Richard Drew and Mrs. Saul Adler.

This beautiful home embodies number of Baptist ministers from Twin Cities, Columbia, Bastrop and Sterlington area will be in at- the very latest in modern tacilities tendance at the meeting. Lunch will be served by the host church. and those responsible for its erection will be pleased to show the facilities that will be at the posal of the pastor, his family and Smith the First Baptists generally. CHURCH OF GOD Allo Will Dedicale Day' Observance Sel By Church RAY VILLE, Jan. 30 (Special) The Rayville area is delighted in the possession of a beautiful church edifice, largely due to the munificence of the late George B.

Franklin. It will be dedicated shortly by Bishop Paul Martin, and will be one of the most beautiful churches that any city the size of Rayville possesses. This church had Its start when George B. Franklin Jr. and his $75,000.

The church borrowed $35,000 needed to complete payment to contractor in January 1952. On January 7, 1954, J. B. Thompson, finance committee chairman, reported the debt was paid. Of interest was the fact that the first dollar for the building as well as the last one came from the Franklin family.

The dedication will take place father offered the sum of $50,000 soon it is stated and at that time it for the building fund, If other is hoped that the beautiful c.ithe- church supporters would donate dral lanterns, ordered by Mrs. $25,000 additionally. This was in George B. Franklin, will be February 194S. The additional sum received and a memor- was raised but when plans were prepared building costs exceeded CHURCH OF GOD 1401 Cypress Street West Mnnroe, La.

J. Grubbs, pastor. C. B. ratlio broadcast Is given over radio lirre at 8 a m.

Sunday. Sunday schoo, 9:45 a. m. Pre.idling, 10:45 a m. and 7:30 p.

m. Youth fellowship, p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:30 m. Wednesday.

A cordial Invitation to all. Laiesi Unii COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHIRCH Wayne M. Gray, minister in Brown auditorium of Northa Louisiana Sta-e Co.lege) sunday school, 9:30, Mr. Frank Spivey, Prayer Reason- superintendent Morn.ng worship. Foolishness of Pre; CATHOLIC 11:00.

cTHODIST CHURCH pn Sunday school supt. CLEFT ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH Winiiiboro Uusd Rev O. Wright, pastor. Donald McGougn, music director Sunday achool, 8: 45 a.m.. R.

L. Hendrix, Supt, Morning worship, 10:45 a Sermon by Jimmy Trailing 6:30 Oordon JUes director. Brotherhood, 6.30 Albert Baylea, president. Evening worship, 7.30 p.m.. Sermon ty Jimmv Green Brotherhood Choir Practice, Monday.

U. meets at church at 2:30 Tuesday. Mid-week prayer service. Wednesday STONE 4VFN I Y'eager B. Hearn B.

Hearm Wort of God shall stand a thousand readings; and he who has gone over it most frenuently is the surest of finding Be tv there Sunday schr at a m. If vou are not attending Sunday achool elsewhere, you are cordially Invited to attend with us. Morning wor Up, 10 7 to 11:50 Christian will be the sermon subiet of the hour. Scrip: ire, II Peter 3 11-18 Youth 6 15 and 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service.

7 0 Power of the wiil be the message subject The search for God fully only as men turn to Jesus Carl him revealed in oi His wist truth, mercy and through our faith in be to many, "Tue Fo is to those wh claiming of the way of ai b.essedness. We invit heart to th.s preaching Tne Plor.t er Group will meet in the home of Mr and Mrs. Hoy Anders, 1807 Emerson tins evening at x. Tae Sen.or High Fellowship croup will meet in te home of Mr, Bliiy Young, 1603 N. 4Li Street, tuis evening at s.x.

SAINT MATTHEWS CHURCH Msgr. J. Marsh, pastor Sunday Masses begin at 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10 00 aud o'clock and 6:00 p.m. Confessions are heard on Saturday from 4 to Forpgf Ranfisf rhnrrh onri a Sermon: 6 and from 7 to 9 o'clock Guardian Angel oresi rsapusi Gnurcn and a class for children from 2 to 5 years of former pastor of the Aito church, The Alto Baptist Church will dedicate a new unit to their educational building with a homecoming service on February 7. All former pastors and members have been invited to be present for these services.

Dinner will be served at the church at the noon hour. Rev. H. G. Hammons, pastor of 'd age during the 10:00 Mass rist and see Libia school Is he.d Saturday morning aoi ip the school from 9 to 10.

of ur sins a-e he'd at 4:00 Sunday after- appears to noor.s, call for appo.ntments. of Preach- Weekday Masses begin at 6:30 7:00 and sa.vation you to has been invited to preach at the 11 service. The choir of the church will render special music at this service and Archie Neal pro- 7:30 except on Wednesday and Brown, Jr. will sing a solo, orii- Friday and Saturday the masses begin at 2. your 6:30, 7:00 and 8:20 Arthur Smith at 1 the First Presbyterian Church, will be observed at the 11 wor- 1 ship hour Sunday, to pay tribute to the oldest and most esteemed member of this church who has rounded out fifty years as elder.

lie has been member of this church since 1901, and was made elder February 13. 1904. Through the years he has been a highly ae tive member. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith are parents of five living sons and daughters. Their home is ot 519 Jackson street. ial to the late George Franklin who died last year. Bapf st Adult Union Has Union Program OUR LADY OF FATIMA CHURCH Located between Concordia and Sheri- dai Streets Martinez, pastor. Smday Masses begin at 7:00 and 10:00 o'clock.

Rev. William L. Blackwell, present pastor of the church, will be bringing the special dedicatory I message at a service at 2:30 m. The choir of the church will MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Hu at Mill Street We.it Monroe, 1. lul iana Hugh Bradshaw, pastor.

9 45 a ni. Sunday school for all age groups, Noel Grower, supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship.

Sermoa: Nurture for This sermon will deal with the parent's respoa- to give re.ivloug training to children and is especially pertinent in the days of television, radio and movies. All The Society of Christian Serv- parents are cordially Invited to be present. JE HOY A1PS WITNESSES JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom liatl, 4501 Jackson Street Monroe, La. Com re-ation Servant: H. C.

Trull. Asslsta it Congregation Servant: Odls Sanderson. Sunday: 9 30 am General Assembly. 1st discustJon, field instructions, and tnen Into service. LAKE PROVIDENCE Earnestly for the was topic for the Baptist adult union program of January 17, at 7 p.m.

J. Orville Pinkston, in render ipecia! at thjs of (he service and Mrs. E. E. Thomason will sing a solo.

All friends who cannot be in the regular service of that day are invited to be present for this afternoon dedication service and the open house that will follow. Rev. Hall Peyton, pastor of First Baptist Church, Gueydan, and a lcr .5 meet Tuesday morning at 9.30. Rlble Wednesdav evening at 7.30. Church Are." will the study or the hour.

Scripture. Revelation, chapters 1, 2 and 3 This study pernd is worshipful. Visitation at church, 6:45 Thura- confined tn one 6:00 Junior choir 7:30 p. of our church synods youth night program is invited. tati ve youth fellowship, story hour, evening worship The youth So51fiy will have cnarge of the The public 2:00 p.m, B.ble lecture.

Come by a d. Rowell, represen- former pastor of the Alto church, original purpose in planning his letter as common salvation of Jew nd Gentile. W. B. Cone listed Modern Enemies of the Christian Mrs.

B. A. Bayles answered the question, Can We Contend for the Mrs. Sam Clary maintained that of the watchtower Bible and Tract jias accepted the invitation of the Contend for the Faith by Pro- Ciasa, Subject church to bring the message at Bible Study They hail Ta of the G-oy Jehov' the evening worship service at 7 Part I. as taken from the day.

Our pastor atlii away In a Everyone pray for successful series of FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Heat Monroe are Wesleyan lr belief and teaching We hold to the Wesleyan standard of Scriptural holiness. A definite work of grace, subsequent to regeneration. TRINITY LUTHERAN ORLAI METHODIST CHURCH 40! Sherrouse Men roe. La. Rev.

Cain, pastor. 300 Dhtrboiine Ave. Bpa tor Sunday school, 9:30 a m. Holy Communion, 10:45 a. service Worship service in Delhi, a p.

ah's "To male known to the nj of men his mighty acts, and the lory of the majesty of his Psslms 145:12. claiming Mrs. J. O. Pinkston, sured that Can Contend the Faith By Living as- for p.

m. The church extends a cordial invitation to all its friend in this area Wednesday: no Bibie study class. worship with them in any or all and they invite all friends to share unc ovenan ar of these ssrvices on this day. It with them in this joy as they dedi- 1 Is an occasion of great rejoicing cate to the glory of God these ad- to the membership of the church i ditional facilities. 1 Sub Thursday: 7:30 S-rvlce meeting, worship Theocratic Ministry School.

i You are Invited to coma ana study God's i. Word with us. if '(EAR Of BIRTH. (g) MONTH OF BIRTH. TODAY TUTAI vW: IfX I Jin inspiration Bible ifl mi Total iigureu.

li fart figure in total is unJef 5 this is key number If last figure in total is 5 or over subtract 5 to find your key number. Following your key number your I message for today. t.ftji,»«», 1. 3. 4.

Today OUR GT IDINO STAR Messages; Zech. 7:9. Render true judgments, show kindness and mercy each to his brother. I Tim. 5:22.

Do not be hasty in the laying on of hands, noi paiticipate in another sins; keep yourself pure. -lam. 5:9. Do not rrumble against one another, that you may not be Nahum 2:9. There is no end of treasure, or wealth of every precious thing.

Obad. 1.15. As you have done, it shall be done to you, (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.).

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