The Christian Visitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
StNltAY MKKTINUS IN CITY IIAI.l..
Pastor, L. A. Betcher.
Sunday School
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Preaching 7:;i(t
Church Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening
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Elders: I, A. BetclitT, W. M. Shaniburger,
neurons: J. (). Teagarden, W. |{. Aldrldge
O. I*. Pyle, J. H. Kugllsh,
Treasurer, J. O. Teagarden, Secretary, J. u.
English.
Business meeting first Monday night of each
on tli
HI'.MIAl SCHOOI, OKKK'EHH.
Superintendent, J. H. Kngllsh; Secretary,
Curl Teagarden;
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rreastirer, Luclle Ten-
I'llKlSTIA.N K.MIRAVOR OFKK'KHS.
President, TKosa unnell; Vice President,
Win. Scott; Secretary, Adolphtm McDnnlel;
Treasurer, and Organist, Lotus Sham
burger.
Chairman, Lookout Committee, Hill Ald-
d ridge.
Chairman Prayermeetlng, Alma Hnckel.
Cliulrman, Social Commltte^ Luke Wilder.
Chairman Literature Committee, Daisy Tea-
garden.
t halrmiin Visiting Committee, Ethel Woods.
Business meetings tlrst Tuesday night of each
month,
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I carry the Largest and Best Stock of Jewel-
elry In the city. If you want make some one
a nice present, call and sec my stock.
Don't forget to bring your Bible,
and sit on the front seat so you
can see to read, and the leader can
lead yi>u.
Study the topic before you come
to the meeting, Promise that
you will do something for Home
Mission in the next month.
Our New Spring Goods
. . . Are Now Arriving. . .
We have received
a great many of
our Shoes as well
Dry Goods. : : :
1.6. Bromberg & Go.
Sunday School Notes.
It seems that inspite of all the
rains some people will be at the
regular services Last Sunday we
had a few, about 12 at Sunday
school and we had the most en-
joyable Sunday school lesson we
have had for u long time.
The questions were all answered.
We decided that Phillip was the
first missionary.
I Barnabus introduced Paul to
| the Christians.
Lydia was the first lady convert
named
Cornelius was the first gentile
convert.
The Bereans were more noble
than those of Thessolonica be-
causw they did not accept the doc-
trine of Paul, but searched the old
Testament to see if it was true.
The questions for next Sunday
are:
1. How many persons were
converted on the day of peutecost?
3. Whoso direction did they
follow after convertion?
Who was the Leader in the first
Center of religious life?
3 Who was the leader in the
secoud Center of religious life?
Don't forget the ice cream that
is coming Who wants sjme?
82. Alright, the way to get it is
to bring one new pupil every Sun-
day from now till the end of
March. This will be real ice
cream too.
Sunday uight is consecration
Let every Christian Endeavor re-
spond to his or her name as it ie
called by Sec. A. McDauiel.
We are still compelled to report
sister Beck on the sick list. Al-
tho she.has suffered much, she is
now improving.
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Betcher, L. A. The Christian Visitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1903, newspaper, February 21, 1903; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254293/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.