The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1953 Page: 4 of 12
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By His deeds, by His teachings, by His death upon the Cross, Christ
demonstrated the duty and responsibility of Christians to share with their
less fortunate fellowmen.
Today as we' read our newspapers and listen to our radios, we some-
times tend to disregard the need and suffering in other parts of the world.
Momentarily we may feel sorry, but it passes quickly as we return our
thoughts to personal affairs.
To help us become more aware of our opportunity and responsibility
for helping others, there has been instituted "One Great Hour of Sharing,"
a united effort by America's churches to assist overseas relief. Next
Sunday tens of thousands of churches will simultaneously cooperate in
this great plan at their Sabbath services.
Through "One Great Hour of Sharing" millions of destitute peoples
will be aided and comforted. Millions will learn that because of the
unselfish and understanding heart of America, there is for them hope of
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a brighter tomorrow. .^v-h
And to America, "One Great Hour of Sharing" will bring the priceless
blessing of spiritual enrichment that rewards those who have obeyed these
words: "Go ye into all the world ... to every creature."
Won't you go to your Church on Sunday, and join this great effort?
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Farmers & Merchants
State Bank
MEMBER F.D.I.C. AND FEDERAL
RESERVE
Western Auto Associate
Store
ED CO WART, Owner
PHONE 267
Wallace Funeral Home
PHONE 123
First Federal Savings & Loan
Association Of Rusk
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE, .'$%
Temple Builders Supply, Inc.
PHONE 12
Nicholson's Food Store
RHONE «1
Southwestern Electric
Service Company
Bearden Furniture Co.
W. T. (Bill) PARROTT, Mgr.
PHONE !)7 RUSK, TEXAS
Miller's Feed & Supply
YOUR PURINA DEALER
PHONE 444
Singletary Florist
"FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS."
Joe B. Copeland Dry Goods
PHONE 91
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Banks & Smith
GROCERY & MARKET
PHONE 145
Citizens State 3B~nk
MEMBER F.D.:.C.
Stovall C I aners
"THE BEST T t BE HAD"
PHONIJ 122
Thr Gmart Shop
LADIES EXCLUSIVE DRESS SHOP
NEXT POOR TO CITIZENS STATE BANK
Chas. L. Kerr
YOUR FRIGIDAIRE AND BEND1X
DEALER
PHONE 204-W
Moseley Drug Store
REXALL — NYAL — PRESCRIPTIONS
PHONE 44
J. C. Williams
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
PHONE 240
The Rusk Cherokeean
CHURCHLS
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Morning Worship — 11 an .
PYF 6 30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs.
Bail an i Mr. and Mi- , flarkins,
sponsor*
Evening Worship 7 30 p.m.
Monday — Day Circle at 3 p.m.
at church
First Tuesday Officers meet-
ing Ht 7:30 p.m
Second Tuemlay Ntuht Ciicle
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Every Weitnesuay B i D i
study and Junior Choir pvaetlw —
7 p.m. Choir practice — "¡"30
FIRST METHODIST CHI'PCH
Rev. Myers Curtis
Sunday School 0:46 a. ni.
Prvactunn at 11:00 am., ana
M.Y F. « 00 p.m. Sunday
Evening Servid — 7:18 pm
Wednesday Ni«tit, Church
Nik'ht 7 l?l pm.
Choir Miemsal at 7 30 p.*n
Thurwlay
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l:'M P.M.
W.M.C. Friday— 2 P.M.
Morning Worship — 11 A.M..
Sunday
C. A. Service 7 P.M., Sunday
Evening Worship —• 7:30 P.M.,
Sunday
FIRST CtlMISTiA* CHURCH
Millturn Fitta Paator
,ir hn Lester, Sunday School
Superintendent
Su."la,v School to 00 am
Moruuig Worship II 00 am
Kvk'ltinu Worship 7 tHi p m
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
South Main Street
JOHN W. HEDGE. Minister
Bible School ~~ 10:(H> a.m.
Worship with sermon at 10:N)
Sunday School- 9:45 a. in.
Servieea-— 10:4ft a. in.
Sunday evening! — 7.00 pm.
Worship with Sermon
Mid Week Service at 7 00 p n.
FIIHT SAPTHtt « ttt'KCH
I «MUle II. Webb, )' itluf
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i iuining Union, 0:30 pm
Evening Worship, 7:30 pm
Youth Fellowship. 8:30 pm
WEDNESDAY:
Choir Practice, 8:00 pro
Prayer Meeting, 7:11 pm
Attend The
CHURCH
Of Your Choice
Regularly
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean. (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1953, newspaper, February 26, 1953; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth149960/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.