The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1960 Page: 3 of 4
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REV ROBT C. MAY, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00
Evening worship 7:30.
MVF 6:30 p. m
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30
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Sunday School 10:00 A
Morning Worship 11 00 A.
Evening Worship 8:00 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p.
Training Union 6:30 P M.
More and more businessmen are making our bank hcadquar-
payroll accounts, checking
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LANDMARK BAPTIST
Jimmie Odom, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a. in.
Preaching each Sunday at 11:0’
Evening Service 7:30
Prayer Sevrice Wednesday even-
ing at 1:30
READLINE APRIL 5111
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We can use these same ways
building strong foundations f 'r
Christian faith that will assuie
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CECIL JONES. Mgr.
Phone I -10 Day or Night
Two-Way Radio for Faster Communication Service
Between Offirn
NEWS «N BKlfcJF
Mr. and Mrs. John Niehobon
reTiirned Tuesday night from a vis- i
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A wonderfully useful folding seat makes every
Corvair two cars ikpne.Just one quick flip and you
increase the luggage and parcel space to 28.9 cubic
feet. And just as simply, you’re back to comfortable
six-passenger capacity. It’s standard equipment
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Roi.'tilar meeting
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cot SIN DIES
Mrs. Alfred BBurks was re tiffed
by phone Tuesday of the de ity
her cousin, Major But kholder at
Cyrene Mo. He had been ill for the
past year. Funeral services ai. l
Corvair does car-pool duty with the biggest
and best of them. Going to work or school or
out for the evening, you've got a genuine
six-seater. As for carting around piles of stuff
instead of people, just look at Corvair’s station-
joined
lor s’.-it-
S' Ils.
Today’s babies take to after-
noon and weekend visiting just as
naturally as Mom—but jaunts
will ba more fun for both if a
few “rules of the road” are kept
in mind.
In order that Mom may not
have her hands too full, it’s a
good idea to keep on hand an
over-the-shoulder tote b^g for as-
sembling the items baby usually
needs. A check-list tucked inside
I speeds the task and banishes that
No...you aren't in Holland. Theso
lovely tulips are growing in back
of Canada's Parliament Buildings
m Ottawa, Ontario. Constructed
in the 1 860's, the center block.,,
housing the Senate and Commons
...was destroyed by fire in 1915
and rebuilt in 1920. For further
travel info., write Dep't of Travel
and Publicity, 67 College St,,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Bowling in Muskoka, Ontario,
looks as big as it is in the United
Stales. However, Muskokans have
a different twist. Instead of being
confined to a crowded alley,
Canadians and their guests bowl
in the great outdoors-.’In such
weather — why not?
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R. Chapman, Secretary.
Tied W. Jrenisson. N. G.
Sunday morning serrncn topic
was “Sit Here” and based on the
scripture “Sit ye here, while I
pray,’’ taken from Mark 14: 32.
This was a passage from the story
of how Jesus found the strength and
power to meet his crucifixion on
the cross with courage ard dignity
From the story we learn that
Jesus did four things: He gather
ed his friends about him; he went
Ito a quiet place apait from the
i busv world; he engaged in '.ervent
ATTEND GUILD SERVICE I '
Mrs. Thomas MocrO and Mrs. V. j
J Wylie, members of the Wesley- j
an Service Guild of the First Meth-
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ronald L. Mallow, Pastor
Sunday School 9 45 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:56 a. m
Evening Worship 8:00 p. in
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Meeting 8:00 p. m.
Junior Choir 6:30 p m.
Training Union 7:00 p m.
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“what am I forgetting” panic.
Clothes should be kept on tho
simple side — a head-hugging,
tied-on hat for Mom, the easy-on,
easy-off wraps baby feels hap-
piest in. It’s also wise to weather-
proof baby’s chin, cheeks and
hands from chapping. A span-
vihite and sterile cotton ball
lightly moistened with baby lo-
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
DICK BIGGS. Minister
Sunday:
Bible study 9:45 A. M.
Worship 10:45 A M.
Young People 6.00 P M
Worship 7:00 P. M.
Tuesday:
Ladies’ Class 9:30 A. M.
Wednesday:
Bible Study 7:00 P„ M.
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in the public school, ti
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was being" i un bv a i
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Cnrist hi theii lives.
The nvd wt ek service 'vas :i dis-
13 ! eugsion b d by the pni-tor on “Whvit
God is Prayer’-
Every one is urged to be present
§. the next three Sundays for the
services leading up to Easter Sun-
day. Special services will be held
on Wednesday, Tuesday and Fri-
day night of Holy Week. Plan now
to attend these meetings during
5 I the week before Easter.
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1 Mis Janus Hollingsworth and son,
1 Jamie, at Fort lb od.
Mrs. Lonnie Pennington an 1 Rcg-
eifi Dale attended the 6th birthday
Al NT OF ALFRED Bl Illi'
LIES I RO MSTROKE
Alfred Burks receivi ii w"
the death of his aunt. Mis
Clumpton 88, at Lyi.emimg
Mis. Crumpton suffer'd i t ■i',>
while sweeping snow fi m io i ti. >
p.ueh on March 3rd. Sir' •
cd to a hospital, she liv
Funeral and burial was
ling. She is survived by ,
ber of nieces and neper -.
The Alfred Burks family
Mis. Crumpton in Mo.,
a number of times in reet m
Bolivar
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tors for all their financial needs;
and savings accounts, loans, management and Investment ad-
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UTILITY. WESTINGHOUSE AND DEARBORN
flONERS. BEE IS TODAY!
bin i.il ei .• held at Anti
tei ii a Cf.urch. of ".hi. b he w ,:
elder, i n Wedm-sday .it ’’.u p
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Pan k.'ioldei ; two
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holder of Cyi one,
Willianys of t.o^imuna
a nujjtiei . f nu
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I meeting ' f the
l fere nee vGuildi Sunday
j Sessions were held in
I Hall on the SoiKhern
University Campus with more th in
400 registering from 63 guilds in
to conference.
Workshops wore conducted Sun-
day morning after worship services
and in the afternoon the program
was highlighted by addresses by j
Miss Ruth Ann Jones, who iias been
serving as Missionary In the Bel- |
gian Congo, and Miss Catyla '
Phillips, a native of India, who is i
working towards her Master of
Education degree to be received In
September.
A Communion services conducted
by thee Rev. Olin Tunnell Jr.,
pastor of Southwood Methodist
Church, Dallas, closed the session
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The Wesleyan Scrvi,
set April 5th a.-: the
contributions to the J.
Love Fund. This fund, imti iti *
l y the Weslevan Sen n i;ui),|
the Sanger Me’hodist ( ni l h.
♦ for •"the purpose of a--' 4 mi
I Callie in paying her h'.-pir.l hill -. |
and for the purchase of m utilicial
1 limb.
It is felt that tho ■ ■ 1 ., know ,
Miss Callie, and who riic.'- t m r I
' many years of service to the school, j
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want to add" their cui.':;
the fund.
| 'Those wishing to ci.miil
leave their contributi n-i t . ’n
er of the Mathison tuny Stoic-,
1 Mi Daniel's Groceiy , 1 ib>' a »
' Grocery, Any Guild r.mmb' 1 will
' tilm tie appy to take coiaiao<,ti<anx., l>
I j a e w ith flic rear seat folded. And
1' - lull vou can start on the trunk.
\oii -re, is no ordinary compact
.1- are -o versatile, so ingeniously
with independent suspension at
licil-, ail air-cooled rear engine
ei a, c|- waler or antifreeze. You just
emnparo .instiling else coniiqg out
tlic-i' dav« with a (iorvair. Drive one . . . soon.
corvair
BY CHFVROLCT
CHRIST WANTS TO BE OUR PARTNER
Christ wants to be our Part-
ner. When we take Him “on
board,” things begin to change!
Once Jesus came upon Simon
Peter, the fisherman, while he
was menifhg and washing his
fishing nets. The Lord chal-
lenged him to launch out into tn see me through and td
the deep. i
, But protested. ‘’Master,” ; nancial transaction"
"Because I did not faint in the
face of strong opposition but
held steady in my faith that
God would see me through. I
was able to complete the trans-
action in spite of a strong oppo-
sition.
“Christ, my Partner in all
dealings, did not let me down!”
Yes, Christ as our Partner will
ste us through any problem that
faces us. But we have to trust
Him completely.
How do you get Christ to
become your Partner? You don’t
gain His services merely by
turning over a new leaf, merely
by joining a church or by taking
communion. ...You must invite
Christ into your heart. And as
you accept Him and believe. He
comes into your heart as your
Saviour and Partner.
Christ wants to be your
Partner. All you have to do is
ask Him do come in and help
you along life’s way!
I carry a complete line of
REVLON BEAUTY AIDS
See me for 4-tVAY Method
Haircut*: Permanents,
Shampoo*, Hair Sets, Ma.nl
cures. . .
HAIR CUT—4-WAY METHOD
Mr ConditleniHl
•CAPTURED’
Is the title of a
shown at the Church
Thun-sday night at 7'30.
This film is the story of a family
new community to
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See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV-The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, \BC-TV
Necklesses, Earrings, Bracelets,
etc, Nationally Advertised
Sanger VARIETY Store
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have, and are existing. According
tc a recent survey made by state
I beards of Education there are
| schools in 21 state* operated by re-
I ligious groups,which are employ-
ing at least 2000 sectarian teachers
dressed in tho garb of their distinct-
ive religion.
The film is produced by Protest-
ants and Other Americans United
for Separation of Church and State.
It is a National organization with
its headquarters in Washington, D.
C.
The public is invited to see this
picture. Admission free. •
. prayer and finally, he faced the is-
squarely and ^tood his ground.
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the evils that threat-
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lives. We lived ,t'j join tile leibiwship |
Gt follow el'.S of Ji'Stis I I,i 1st .111 1 ht"
i. i me active m i a i'i y mu i;T t'r
n.issiou In yivi s . - V.-' v ■ ■! I" I
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dollars were at stake. He was
opposed by a powerful group.
“I asked God to help,” fie
related.* "I discussed the whole
deal with my wife, and she re-
minded me that Christ was our
Partner. 1 put my trust in Cod
over-
I come my enemies in this fi-
he said, “we have toiled all the
night.,and have taken nothing.”
Jesus said to him: “Yes, you
- have failed. But let me go with
you this time, as your Partner.”
Things changed lor Peter
immediately when Christ came
on board. Jesus told him to cast
his net into the sea once again.
Peter showed faith and did as
his new Partner had com-
manded. As a result, the net
came up with a record catch
of fish!
If you are not succeeding to-
day . . if your life is mean-
ingless, it is because you have
not taken Christ “on board.” '
I believe this is the taproot
for much of the trouble in the
world today. People just don’t
have Christ "on board.”
When we take Christ as our
Partner, we know He vVill help
us handle any situation.
Not long ago a Wall Street
financier was involved in a
huge business deal—millions of
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Toon, H. Buford. The Sanger Courier (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1960, newspaper, March 31, 1960; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1282959/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sanger Public Library.