Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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Carl A. Allen, Minister
Church of fka Nazareno
804 W. 5th
Rev W J. Campbell, Pastor
Presbyterian Chureh
North Madison Street
Rev. David Davies, Pastor
St. Marks Episcopal Church
East Pecan St.
Theodore Heers, Vicar
Sunset Baptist Church
West 7th Street
Rev. D. B. Buford, Pastor
Tennison Memorial
Mathodist Church
313 N Church ,
Rev. Mouzon Fletcher, Pastor
Si. Michael's Catholic Church
1503 East 1st Street
Rev. Vincent Spina. Pastor
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Rev. Charles Thompson, Pastor
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Rev. George Whie
Higklan Park Baptist Chureh
1004 West 10th Street
Rev. W. N Parrish. Pastor
Dellwood Baptist Church
516 Williams
Rev. W E. Magouyrk. Pastor
Mt. Pleasant Baptist Chureh
1106 West 16th Street
Rev. Tom Huntress, Pastor
Assembly of God
611 N. Van Buren
Rev. B. L. Manning. Pastel
Church of Christ
414 N. Jefferson
W S. Wilev Minister
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1808 E. First Stp
Rev Hull Horton. Pastor
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East Mh Street
Rev. B. B. Wright, Pastor
Ml. Ofve Bapiist Chureh
171 Monticello Avenue
Rev. J. Franklin, Strange, Pastor
Mi. Gilmore Bapfis! Chureh
Riley Street
I Rev. James Webster, Pastor
Church of Christ
Sheppard Street
Will Wnliams, Minister
Cofirel Chanel iE Chrch
625 Riley Street
J. E. Etchison, Pastor —
St. Paul A M E Chureh
309 East Th Street
; . Rev. W. M. Harris Jr., Pastor
Church of God in Christ
Church Street
Rev J L Lten4 Pjetee
Church of God of Prophecy
121 White
Rev. Loy Dooling. Pastor
Seventh Day Adventist Chureh
909 West 9th
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for Heaven," is the subjeet of
he Elder White’s 7:30 p.m
worship service. Traintag
Union will begin at 6:30 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
The Rev. David Davies, will
use as the sermon topic for
is 11 a.m. morning worship
services, "Moral Chaos and
vangelism."
Sunday school will begin al
>45 a.m.
"A Parable on Words," is
■he title of the sermon the
Rev. Davies will give at his
7 p.m. worship hour.
inspirational hour will start
at 6 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHUREH —
The Rev. James Wood-
yorth, pastor, anneunces that
he church- will recognize its
3th anniversary during the
11 a m. services. The Rev
W codworth, will speak on •A
step into the Future,” with
Mrs. Travis Beck presenting
i solo, “Faith Can Move
Mountains,” by C. Wood.
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daughters, Mrs. Robert P.
Gard of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs.
J. S. Freshour of Dallas,
Mrs. J. R. Lenhardt of
Charleston, S. C. and Mrs.
Buel E. Range of Mt. Pleas-
ant; one son, E. C. Sims Jr.
of Clarksville; seven grand-
children; four sisters, Mrs
June Fannin of New Boston,
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• Mt. Pleas- ing sermon topic. "The Pro
g‘re‘
‘ a
digal Son." The services wi
itart at 10:45 a.m. with Sun
lay School to begin at 9:45
i.m.
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Dear Heloise:
Pinch off the tc
your stalks of glad
Coke Party H
Mss Nancy P
A Coke party hon
Nancy Parrish, a 1
ate, was given Th
ternoon at the hon
Lanell Lilly. Ci
were Misses Caro
and Sue Parrish.
The serving tab
out the school color
and gold.
Those attending v
Brush. Gevona
Janel Day. Iva Hec
Helton, Nancy Owe
Owens, Linda Par
Richardson. Linda
Vicki Williams, the
mother, Mrs W. I
and her grandmot
Alma Watson
The hostesses
Nancy with a gradu
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l ant area announce their Sun-
1 day sermon topics as follows:
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev Ernest Wells will
I use as the topic of his Sunday
| morhing worship hour ser
vice. The Lord’s Day.” A
trio composed of Mrs. Perry
Wright, Mn Weldon Wright
। and Mrs. Sammy Shelby. will
present special music.
i Sunday School will begin at
i 9:45 a.m. with the worship
hour to start at 11 a.m.”
I "Honor Thy Father and
| Thy Mother,” is the subject
of the sermon the Rev. Wells
will deliver at the 7 30 p.m
Mrs. Fred Moore will sing
a solo
TENNISON MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH
| "Thanks Be, to God,” is the
tile of-the sermon the Rev
Mouzon Fletcher will give at
his Sunday morning 10:50
a m worship services. Mrs.
George H. Chambers will pre
sent, “How Beautiful Upon
the Mountains."
Sunday School-will start at
9:45 a.m.
The Rev. Fletcher wll speak
t on the subject"Making the
‘ Christian Journey in Faith,"
for his worship hour begin
ning at 7 p.m.
The Methodist Youth Fei
lowship will begin at 6 p.m.
NEVHLS CHAPEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev. M. G. McNeill
will use as his sermon topic
for the 11 a.m. worship hour.
“Quench Not the Holy
Spirit.”
Sunday School will start at
10 a.m.
"The Believers Union With
Christ,” is the topic he will
preach on for the 7 p.m. ser-
vicesju.
Mid-week services will start
at 6 p.m.
MT. PLEASANT
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev. Lyle T. Huntress
pastor, announces that the re
vival is still in progress, with
the Evangelist W. L. Bryant
of Warren, Mich., in charge
of all serices dfte churct.
He will speak to the junior
through adult departments
during the Sunday school hour
beginning at 10 a.m.
The topics chosen by the
Rev. Bryant are 10 a.m.
"Nine Little Words that Kept
a Dying Man out of Hell"; 11
a.m. “Calvary"; and 7 p.m.,
"The Unbaptized Army.”
The sermon topic for Friday
night will be "Have You
Counted the Cost.” Saturday
night the Rev. Bryant will
give his testimony and ser-
mon on "The Broken Alabas-
ter Box."
The Rev. Huntress gives all
a cordial invitation to attend
ASSEMBLY 05' GOD
The Rev. B. L. Mannnig will
use as his sermon topic Sun
day morning. "After Penti-
ecost-Fruit," taken from Phil
lipians 1:8-11 and Galatians
5:226.
Sunday school starts at 9:1:
a.m. with morning worshir
to begin at 11 a.m.
"Power of the Word," is the
topic of the Rev Manning .-
sermon for his 7 p.m. worship
services Scripture refer
ence is Hebrew 4:12.
GRACE TEMPLE
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Elder George White,
y will use as his Sunday mor-
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Mt. Pleasant Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1965, newspaper, May 14, 1965; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1613607/m1/2/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.