The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1959 Page: 4 of 6
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Firtt Methodist
Mrkinnrv and Belknap
REV. W Ml \< \ \ IIIASON
I’XSTOR
Sunday:
9 45 a m —Church School. Dr
1. \ Williams >.nint
10 50 a m Morning Worship
Tin* sermon will be by the pas-
tor.
5 30 pm—Methodist Youth
Fellowship Kay Lynn Christian
president
7 00 p m— Evening Worship
Hymn singing led by Don Wash-
burn and the Youth Choir Ser-
mon by the pastor.
Monday:
10 00 a m —The Woman’s So-
ciety of Christian Service Week
of Prayer and Self Denial Pro-
gram will convene in the Church
Sanctuary Mrs. Wallace \ Dun-
son chairman The program will
close at 1:00 p m in the Church
Parlor where the noon meal will
Ire served Every woman of the
Church is invited to come and
bring a covered dish and parti-
cipate in this service An at-
tendant will he in the nursery
Thursday:
7:00 p.m. — Langston Class
covered dish supper in the
Church Parlor. Members of the
Class and their guests are in-
vited.
Anthony Drive Baptist
1009 West Burnett
REV. GENE WELCH, PASTOR
Sunday:
0 45 a m.—Sunday School —
Lesson “David’s Rich Experi-
ences" Lesson Text Psalm 23
10 50 a m —Morning Worship
Special Music.
11:25 a m.—Message to be de-
livered by the Rev. Jack A.
Welch pastor of the Eighth St
Baptist Church of Grand Prairie
5 30 p m —Church Choir Prac-
1 ice
6 30 pm—Training Service,
lesson “The Church is Faith-
ful I ,e<<nn Tex’ -Nets 2 42-47
7 30 p m —Evening Worship.
Special Music
7 55 pm—Message to he de-
livered bv the Rev. Jack A.
Welch.
8 30 p nv—Special Mission Of-
fering
Monday:
7 00 p m —WMA Social and
Business Meeting at the Church
Tuesday:
5 00 pm—LMB meeting at
1he church.
Wednesday:
9 30—11 00 am — Ellis-Hill
District WMA Clinic to be held
with the First Baptist Church of
Italy.
7 00 p m. — Teacher's Study.
Youth Choir Practice
7 30 pm — Prayer Service
Directed by Re\ E T Roberts
in the absence of the pastor
8 00 p m — WMA meeting
Brotherhood meeting
Junior GA npoetjng j
Intermediate G \ meeting
Thursday:
7 0<) p.m —Church Visitation
night
Fir»t Presbyterian
McKinney at Baylor
Robert B. Brannon. Jr.. Pastor
Sunday:
9 45 a m —Sunday Church
School
11 on am Morning Worship
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Rev William Boiik. Pastor
Rev Emil Slovacek, Assistant
Rev. Joseph Thomas. Assistant
Schedule of Services
MASSES:
SUNDAYS 6 00. 7 30. 9 00 and
10 30 a nv
HOLYDAYS: 6 00. 8 00 and
7:30 p m.
WEEKDAYS: 6 15 and 8:15
a m.
FIRST FRIDAYS: 6:15, 8:15
a m. and 7 30 p m.
CONFESSIONS:
SATURDAYS 4 00 to 6 00
and 8 00 to 9 00 p m Czech Con-
fessions 4 00 to 5 00 and 8:00 to
9 00 p.m. only.
EVES OF FIRST FRIDAY
AND HOLYDAYS: 5:00 to 6 00
and 8 00 to 9:00 p.m.
BAPTISMS:
SUNDAY: 130 p m.
Baptist Temple
(Independent Baptist)
203 W. Brown
Rev. Bryan Williams Pastor
SUNDAY:
10 00 a m—Sunday School.
11 00 a m —Morning Worship.
7 30 pm.—Prayer meeting-
juniors sing.
8.00 p m — Evening worship.
Tuesdav—Visitation Dav.
WEDNESDAY:
7 30 p m —Praver meeting.
TUESDAY:
9 30 am—Visitation Dav.
WEDNESDAY:
Church-wide visitation
7 30 p m—Praver meeting.
THURSDAY:
Assembly Of God
Ennis Avenue & Sherman
Rev. C. A. Caylor, Pastor
Sunday:
9 45 am —Sunday School
1100 a m.—Morning Worship
6 30 p m.—C. A. Service
6 30 p m —Children’s Church
7:30 p m.—Evening Worship
Tuesday:
1 30 pm, — WMC meet at
Church
7 00 p m—Missionettes meet
at Church.
Wednesday:
7 30 p m — Mid-week Service
Friday:
7 00 p m —Visitation
Church Of God
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SI \I)AY:
9 45 a m
Dav bv Mr>
Mrs .1
11 (K
2 30 p n
Sunday
and Mr*.
S. Hall St
JACKSON, Pastor
Skit on Family
Charlie Shue and
nny White
a m Sermon
Regular fourth
nging directed by Mr
Charlie Shue The
A CHU RCHJGOING FAMILY IS
A HAPPIER FAMILY
Desfmcfiort U it known
public is i
take part
7 30 p m
7 45 p m
MONDAY
7 45 prr
W C Fow
TUESDAY:
7 45 p m
THI RSI) \ V:
7 45 rn
nvited to come and
- Special music
Kvanglestic mes>age
Men*
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fellowship
large of the
week service
p»*itples
Ennis Avenue
Church Of Christ
Ennis Avenue 4 Sherman
t*a Q (ivrtnia. Minister
Sunday:
9 45 a m — Bible !
10 50 am- Morn
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Wednesday
9M lid —I.adies’ Bible Ha*
7 Worn — Mid W#-ek ServK *
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EJhese super highways, these interlocking cloverleafs of shiny
concrete that crisscross our land are an amazing marvel of our nation's
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engineering. And yet for all the time and inconvenience they save
unless we know exactly where we are going they can become a con-
pjrMt f fusing maze... a motorist’s nightmare.
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gfeip 1 We can easily compare our lives to the automobiles that travel jjr
jjjpijgjsj * these highways. A driver without a known destination in mind, a
Pi I motorist that does not know where he is going, a man without a map
ior a guiding plan is soon lost amid the complex interchanges. And so
jplip | it is with life. Each of us has but one true destination and that is
fjljijjl; It toward God and His promise of Eternal Life. The church, your church,
jjjlgni! * is the guidepost that lights the way; it is the sign on the highway that
Spjljfj ' points the route. Give your life a known destination ... Go to the
fepri church of vour choice this Sunday.
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The Church it God’* appointed
agency in this world for spreading ihe
knowledge of His love for man and of
11 is demand for man to respond to that
iove by loving hi* neighbor. Without
this grounding in the love of C»od, no
government or society or way of life
will long persevere and the freedoms
w hich we hold so dear will inevitably
perish. Therefore, even from a selfish
point of view, one should vupport the
( hur. It for the take of the welfare of
himself and hia family. Beyond that
however, every person should uphold
and participate 1*4 the Church because
it tells the truth about man's life, death
and destiny; the truth which alone will
set him free to five ai a rtiild of God.
This Series of Church Features is Being Published Through the Cooperation of The local
Ministers and is Sponsored by the Following Individuals and Business Firms
945 am—Sunday School
10:55 a m.—Morning worship.
Special music. Sermon by the
5:00 p.m.—Chapel Choir re-
hearsal.
6:15 p.m —Training Union.
7:30 p m—Evening worship.
Special music by the Chapel
Choir. Sermon by the pastor.
Monday:
3:15 p.m.—Carol Choir No 1
rehearsal.
4:00 p.m.—Concord Choir re-
hearsal.
4:00 p.m.—.Junior GAs meet.
7:00 p.m.—Boy Scouts Court
of Honor in Fellowship Hall.
IMesday:
9:30 a m —District 13 Conven-
tion meeting at First Baptist
Church Waxahachie.
Wethtekday:
3:30 p m.—WMS meeting for
Bible Study.
Nina Hankins circle—Mrs. B
W. Martin
Eloise Cauthen circle—Mrs.
E. R. Andrews
Kathleen Jones circle—Mrs.
J. T. Mullenix
Sunbeams will meet. Nursery
open.
6 00 p m. — Sunday School
Teachers’ and Officers’ supper
and meetings.
6:30 p.m.—Intermediate GAs
meet.
715 p m. — Prayer mopting
and study of "What Raptists Be-
lieve”
8:15 pm—Church Choir re-
hearsal.
Thursday:
9-30 a m—Church-wide visi-
tation.
10 00 pm — Beginner Music
Activity.
2 0 p.m.—Church-wide Visi-
tation.
2 405 p.m —Cherub Choir re-
hearsal.
3:45 pm—Carol No. 2 re-
hearsal.
6-45 p m.—Visitation
Friday:
7 00 p m.—'Tabernacle service
at IOOF Home.
Fairview Baptist
Church
Avenue A
Rev. Bobby G. Brvan, Pastor
SUNDAY:
9 45 a m —Sunday School.
10 5 0a.m.—Morning worship.
Message by Harvey White.
0:30 p.m.—T.U.
7 30 p.m.—Evening worship.
Message by Harvey White.
WEDNESDAY:
6 30 p.m.--Woman’s Mission-
ary Union.
6:30 p m —Junior girls’ auxil-
iary
6 30 p.m.—Intermediate girls’
auxiliary.
0 30 p.m. R.A.
7:30 p m.—Mid-week prayer.
TUESDAY:
Distrkt 13, annual conven-
tion. First Baptist Church. Wa-
xahachie
Worship
Worship
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ENNIS STATE BANK
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COOKE EIFCTRIC CO
Dependable and Quality Set
ENNIS READY MIX CONCRFTF CO.
See ii*- for vmir eon# rcu* needs
A GUNTHABO CO.# INC.
Ennis. T*m*
Compliment* uf
H. R BURDFN
DAVIS OIL COMPANY
Skelly Petroleum Products TR5-3151
McClains
Grocery-Market-Produce
WESTERN CAFE
Typical Home Cooked Meals
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
Year Round Air Conditioned For Customer Comfort
BABCOCK BROS. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY
Where Your Money Buys More
SCOnS COFFEE SHOP
We never close — llfMl South Kaufman Street
Compliments Of
lEGGEn & pun INC
CITIZENS NATIONAL SANK
Member Uf F D.t C.
POLLAN FURNITURE CO.
New 4 Used Furniture
PLANTERS COnON OIL MILL
ENNIS MOTOR COMPANY
Ford Autherized Sales and Service
CORNER AVfNUi TEXACO SERVICE STATION
A Complete Service You’ll Like
Cnmpkmenta of
SLAYTON INSURANCE AGENCY
MURPHY BEAUTY SHOPPE
For A Leeelier You
ENNIS BUSINESS FORMS. INC
ENNIS MEAT MARKET A SAUSAGE FACTORY
The Home 4)f Quality Meat
I. D. BEHNE
Elector of Optometry
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Casebolt, Floyd W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 251, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1959, newspaper, October 23, 1959; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801498/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.