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4 — Section 1 THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM' Sunday, June 17, 1962.
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First Methodist
Church
1st Presbyterian
Church
First Baptist
Church
The Rev. Leslie W. Seymour, The morning worship service
the superintendent of The Sul- today at First Presbyterian
phur Springs District, will Church will be at 10:56 with
preach in the morning services the pastor’s sermon being on
of First Methodist Church to j “God’s Revelation Thru Par
day. They will be conducted by' enthood”. Church School fer
the pastor, the Rev. R. Kindel, all age groups will be at 9:45
at 8:80 and 10:55. Mr. Sey--a. m.
mour has announced his set- Junior Choir will meet at
mon-topic, “No Higher Than 5:00 this afternoon followed
the Soul Is High”. I by the PYF Choir at 5:30 and
He was appointed to this the Pioneer and Senior High
district at the North Textu, fellowships at 6:15.
Annual Conference recently, j Vacation Church School will
As special music in the first continue this week, Monday
seiwice a duet number will be through Wednesday at 9:0C
presented by Annada Elliott each morning. The school will
and Judy Thornton. In the terminate with the Family
second service the Sanctuary Night Supper which will be
Ch{>ir wdl present the anthem, held at 7:00 p. m. on Wedncs-
“The King of Ix>ve My Rhea- day. Here the students of the
herd Is,” under the direction j sc hool will present their vari-
of 'Mrs. Estelle Irwin. | ous accomplishments. The de-
yDevotion and Emotion” is! votional and program will be
th« pastor’s sermon subject for given by the young people,
the evening service which be-
gins at 7:30. Special music
wil be presented by Don Tiiu-
berlake. In this service a brief
installation service will be con-
ducted for the Commission on
Membership and Evangelism.
jThe regular meeting of the
Dr. W. Boyd Hunt, head of
the department of Theology at
Southwestern Baptist Theologi-
cal Seminary, Fort Worth, will
be the guest speaker today at
both services at First Baptist
Church. The morning service
begins at II o’clock. The even-
ing service begins at 8:00. The
pastor, Dr. Edwin J. Mays, is
on vacation in California and
will return June 21.
Sunday School begins this
morning at 9:45 a.r.i.
The Youth Choir will meet
at 6:00 p.m. for' rehearsal. Sup-
per will Ire served by the church
hostess.
Monday night the Brother-
hood Choir will go to Reavilon
Baptist Church, Greenville, for
a Caravan for Christ program.
The choir will leave here at
7:00 p.m.
Wesley Methodist
Church Services
Church school is 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship is 11:00. The
commission will be held at 8:30 Pastor, the Rev. James H.
p. an., under the leadership of > Westbrook, will bring the mes-
Vardon Graves. »*«• on the subject, “What
the evening meetings of the Dad? ’
youth will be held from 5:30! Youth fellowship groups will
til| 7:20, beginning with Youth 1Tieet at 6:30 p. m.
Chpir rehearsal. The MYF pro- j After the evening worship
gr|ms will be held at 6:40, fol- ,h« Official Board will hold
lowing the fellowship supper! th«>» regular monthly meet-
whieh is served at 6:15. A spe-J ‘nF*
rial feature will be presented l Evening worship is at 7:30
during the meal time.
Charles Moore, youth di-
rector, invites all the parents
to5 be present at 6:45 in the
p. m. This service will be given
over to the closing of the Vaca-
tion Bible School, a program
will be given by the children
Jufiior High Chapel this even- jan<l open house after the pro-
ing to share in the planning of
the summer program.
At 8:30 p. m. in Fellowship
Hapl the "Come and .See’h,re-
creation hour wil! be~ conduct-
edi
Church school classes begin
nt this morning.
Children of Kindergarten,
Primary, Primary - Junior and
Junior Departments are re-
molded of the Vacation Church
School which begins Monday
afternoon at 2:80. There will
be two hours of study, worship
and play each afternoon of the
week with capable leaders in
charge.
St. Janies
Catholic Church
Mass will be conducted in
St. James Catholic Church, at
T^xas and St. James streets,
at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. The Rev.
Raymond Scott is pastor of the
church.
•Information classes weekly
in;Greenville.
Pentecostal
Church
• 821 North Jackson
Services: Sunday School at
10t a.m.
jSunday night at 7:30 o’clock.
•Wednesday night at 7:30
The Rev. Jimmy Jones is
pastor of the church.
•Assembly of God
: 434 Jefferson Street
Pastor, Rev. H. R. Owens
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Corning worship, 11 a m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30
p.m.
grayer meeting Wednesday
night at 7:30.
'fl. A. Service Friday at
7dl0 p.m.
gram.
The Friendship Circle of the
W. S. C. S. wil meet Monday
at 1:30 with Mrs. Wilson Crow-
ser. Bible Study will be on
Pricilla.
Regular Choir rehearsal is
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Church of God
? 446 South Locust
" Terrell Taylor,, pastor
Sunday School Supt. Carl
Aaderson.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday night 7:00 p.m,
.Wednesday prayer meeting
7 ;00 p.m.
Friday — Y.P.E. — 7:00 —
J# Campbell, Y.P.E, director.
F irst Christian
Church
< hmr<-h schools begins at 9:45
in ail * departments this morn-
ing. Morning worship service
begins nt 10:50. The Sanctuary
choir wil! sing “Pass Me Not.”
The Rev. Roy S. Martin's ser-
mon is entitled “A Time for
Living Work” based on Ro-
mans 12.
The church will honor retir-
ing hoard members today who
have served three years. They
are elders Ray Moss and E. R.
Scott and deacons D. Lester
Smith, Curtis McKenzie, Jack
Sickles and Fiat Davis.
Incoming board members
who will be installed today and
begin their terms of office on
July 1 include elders Jeff Camp-
bell, Shannon Hefley, Red
Sheppeard, Jeston Williams and
Elton Kuykendall, and deacons
Tom Wingo, Fred Furney, A.
C. Hermann, Billy Murray,
Neff Moss, Fred M o e 1 k, Jim
Masters, Walter Ilalmontaller
and Drue Connally.
All youth group meetings be-
gin at 5:30 Sunday evening.
Monday evening the general
meeting of the Christian Wom-
ens Fellowship will meet in Fel-
lowship Hail for the installa-
tion service of new officers for
1962-1963.
Wednesday evening at 7:00
the Sanctuary choir will prac-
tice.
Friday morning at 10:00 the
kindergarten choir will prac-
tice.
Davis Street
Baptist Church
Sunday School begins today
at the Davis Street Baptist
Church at 9:45.
Morning worship begins at
10:50 with the pastor the Rev.
James Edge bringing the mes-
sage.
Commencement exercises will
be held tonight for the vacation
Bible School.
Monday afternoon at 2:00
the Ladies Auxiliary meets.
Wednesday night at 8:00
mid-week prayer service and
Bible study.
price: therefore glorify God in
your body, and in your spirit,
which are God’s.
The pastor, the Rev. B. C.
Housewright will speak at both
services.
Mr. Houswright. who is the
president of District Thirteen
Baptist Encampment at Lake
L a v o n, announces the camp
will meet June 25-29. Several
from the Temple Baptist Church
plan to attend the camp. An
outstanding program on mis-
sions Bible study and evangel-
istic services are planned.
There will be a program of
planned recreation.
Calvary Baptist
Church
Sunday School will begin at
the Calvary Baptist Church this
morning at 9:45.
The worship service will be-
Sermonette
Of the Week
Each week in this column will appear a sermon brief by
one of the Sulphur Springs ministers. Each message will be
individual. Today’s message is presented by the Rev. Earl
Allen, pastor of the Martin Springs Baptist Church.
IDEAL FATHERS
Psalms I. Would it interest
you to know the Jesus reached
back in the First Psalm for the
text of the imortal sermon on
the Mount? In His sermon he
pictured character, influence,
conduct, destiny of men who
walk the two ways. How Jesus
longed to see men live the abun-
dant life! And drink in the rich
gin at 11:00. The pastor has joys that were eternally avail-
announced for the subject, able. He says “1 came that they
Temple Baptist
Church Services
Sunday School begins at
0:45 a.m. under the direction
of James Newkirk superinten-
dent. Morning worship is at
10:50.
Training Union is held at
7:00 p.m. and evening evangel-
istic service at 8:00 p.m.
Prayer and Bible study is
each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Earh Wednesday for the next
two months the book “Using
The Sunday School In Evangel-
ism” will be studied by the en-
tire chufch in preparation for
the summer revival to be held
in Aug. 5-12.
The subject for the morning
worship will be “Solomon’s
Prayer for the Fathers.” The
Lord our God be with us, He
was with our fathers: let Him
not leave us, nor forsake ua,
I Kings 8:57.
The subject for the evening
service will be, “Purchased for
A P u r p o s e”. The scripture
reading will be from I Cor.
6:19-20. What?Know ye
Faith of Our Fathers.” Rich-
ard Shanks will begin today as
the music director and will
have charge of the music.
Training Union will begin at
7:00 with the evening worship
service at 8:00.
The May Circle of the WMU
will meet with Mrs. Kendolph
on McCann Street.
The Auxiliaries will meet
at 8:00. There will 1* choir
practice at 8:45.
Officers and teachers will
meet Friday at 7:30 p.m.
North Hopkins
Plans Revival
might have life and have it more
abundantly. “John 10:10b. This
might well have been a “Fath-
er’s day” sermon had there
been such a day in the Psalmist
godly man has done? The
Psalmist reveals the secret. His
heart and interest and affec-
tion are some where else. His
delight is in the law of the
Lord. The word of God is the
rule of his conduct. A delight-
ful morsel of food for his soul.
It enriches, broadens, and
quickens his capacities, what
are the consequences? “Like a
tree planted” he has vitality,
FINDING THE WAY
To Receive, Give of Yourself
By RALPH W. LOEW, DJ>.
Written far Newspaper Enterprise Assa.
A recent book records a con-
versation between two old
friends, one a bachelor who ex-
plained his situation by say-
ing, “I simply never found the
right woman.”
To which his friend replied,
“Your whole misfortune has
been that you are too pru-
dent. You are too wise and also
too decent not to know that a
pretty face, money, property,
what we can do for our coun-
try has ample foundations in
history. In a masterful essay
Woodrow Wilson described the
man “who really comes to him-
self.” It was his restatement
of this ancient principle that
only in the losing: of seif would
we find ourselves.
So it is still true that either
we shall be held by great
causes or we shall perish by
and other attributes do not add j minor irritations,
up to happiness in marriage. | Both man and God are more
What you are looking for in j than the sum of attributes. As
your future partner is the the friend told the old bache-
beauty of love; in short, you! lor, you do not sit on the
are seeking a ‘thou’ who will throne of your ego, letting
make you happy in your soli-
fertility, stead-fastness, secur-j tariness . . . the only one who
ity, freshness, f r u i tfulness, finds ‘thou’ is one who gives
charm and unending prosper-
ity. All because, of his love for
the Lord. He bringeth forth his
David’s life time or in the time fruit in his season. Sorrow,
Hermon Sargent begins a re-
vival at North Hopkins Church
of Christ Sunday. It will con-! should be his purpose of life,
tinue through June 24th. Bible Evil companions start a young
Jesus preached the sermon on
the mountain.
Certain refusals must be
made in a godly man’s life:
The two portraits are painted
for us in Psalms 1. Certain
refusals: The man was an alert
man. He understood how tre-
mendously important refusals
may be in building up charac-
ter. There are certain things
that he simply cannot do.”
“Walking in counsel of the un-
godly” He will avoid getting
counsel from men who do not
love and reverence God. Whole-
some thinking and high living
classes beein Sunday at 10 a.
m. with preaching at 11
o’clock. Evening services begin
at 7:30 daily.
Mars Ilill
Church of Christ
Located east end of College
Street overpass on Crush Road.
Bible study 10 a.m.
Worship services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Tillit S. Teddlie, minister.
Evening Chapel
Methodist Church
Services will begin this
manning with Sunday School at
9:45. Morning worship at 11:
with pastor M. C. Cherry bring-
ing the message.
Vacation Bible school will
be held June 18-22 beginning
not |each morning at 8:30 and cloa-
that your body is the temple j ing at 11:30. Each night at
of the Holy Ghost which is in j 7:30. There will be preaching
y.ou, which ye have of God, and by Mrs. Elnora Nash,
ye are not your own?
For ye are bought with a
man on the downward road, to
ruin and despair. The steps of
the Christian father should be
straight because he knows what
influence his life yields on his
family, community, church and
business.
“Standing in the way of sin-
ners” He refuses to stop and
associate with men who spend
their time blocking the prog-
ress of the kingdom of God.
The prophet Hosea describes
the tragic matter of sin. Sin
cuts the optic nerve and the
power of spiritual discernment.
The goldy father will be busy
about his master’s business,
knowing that his influence will
be damaged by his loitering or
lagging behind in his Christian
distress, misfortune, and seem-
ing failure only causes him to
dig deeper into his inexhaust-
abie supply of rich treasures
that are always available in the
word of God.
Perhaps there are those who
are reading this who need en-
couragement. Have you prob-
an T.’
These are wise words. They
are true in the whole of life.
Here is a man searching for
a new position and in his inter-
people march by and observing
their qualities to see who
measures up.
“It is rather the other way
around . . . They consider
what qualities they themselves
must possess in order to please
the other person. The only one
v " | mvuivcu lit a acaiui xui aut-
lems that need solving? Jesus |cegS( wantin(f ail education not
said ‘ come There has never for disciplines, its unfolding
been a problem that Jesus can- wor|ds or its new highways of
not solve. There has never been thouJfht and Hfe but for per-
a sorrowing heart that Jesus; sona, success. He may gct
cannot comfort. The godly man grades and a degree; but he
may have business failures, our wjJ, mjsa the dimensions of an
savings are consumed, health educatj0n.
may give way, loved one leave 1
views is always asking, “What who finds a ‘thou’ is one who
do I get out of it?” He may, gives an ‘I.”
get a job, but he will not find
the happiness of vocation. He
has come with no concern for
what he can give.
Or here is a student who is
involved in a search for suc-
us, the sea grows rough, but
Jasus will come aboard our shi-
vering ship and say to the rac-
ing temptist and roaring sea,
“Peace be still” a great calm
comes into our troubled life.
The psalmist found the secret
There are those who do this
in their search for God. They
want God for his help, and so j |
they go about their religious
search as though they were
judging an art exhibit or buy-
ing a new car.
How can a man know God —
un-
to this high-way. Jesus said “I .... ...
am come that you might have | °/ h“ w,fe- °r 8 f t'sfying pro-
the happy life-aboundant life” f®8* ®8 e<*,r®
The godly man can live in such
way he will be fruitful and his
influence will be helpful un-
der all circumstances of life.
St. Philip’s
Episcopal Church
400 Houston Street
10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
duties by “standing in the way \ ar,d Holy Eucharist- i
of Wnners” “Sitting In the seat
of tne scornful.” He will refuse
to walk, stand or take a seat in
the company of those who will
pull him down and make his in-
fluence of less value.
The cynic is a chronic suf-
ferer. He snaps, growls, bites,
and snarls as a low breed dog.
There are many positive
principles. How can a man be
Try a Want Ad for Results strong enough to do what the hostess.
Methodist WSCS
Circle Two of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service of
FinV Mefjhodjst Church will
meet Monday afternoon at
1:30 in the home of Mrs.
Charles Doss, 714 Houston St.
Mrs. Sam Swindell will be co-
less he brings himself?
One of the most exciting
challenges of Jesus holds new
meanings for our age: “Set
your mind on God’s kingdom
and his justice before every-
thing else, and all the rest will
coma to you as well.”
President Kennedy’s re-
quest that we ask not what
the nation can do for us but
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BAPTIST FATHER OF
YEAR — Albert Lee Lewis
of Kosse, Tex., has been
named Texas Baptist Father
of the Year for 1962. Lewis,
a semi - retired salesman,
will be honored at a special
Father’s Day service at the
First Baptist Church in
Kosse. (NEA Telephoto).
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Westside
Assembly Of God
The Rev. K. C. Holcomb, pastor
237 South Locust
Sunday School begins at
9:45 a.m.
Morning worship at 11
o’clock.
Evangelistic services at 7:30
p.m
Women’s Missionary Coun-
cil, Tuesday afternoon 1:30.
Young Peoples Service,
Thursday night, 7:30.
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 143, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 17, 1962, newspaper, June 17, 1962; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829599/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.