The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1965 Page: 4 of 6
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First Baptist Church
TEXAS, JAWAHY 7. !9^
ALTO HERALP. ALTO. TL- ^^
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C. H. Haley, Minister
Sunday Servtces:
Sunday School—9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship—10:55 a. m.
Training Union:—6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p. nr..
Monday:
W. M. U. and Sunbeams—3:30
p. m.
Junior and Intermediate G. A t
3:45 p. m.
1st Mondav Night—Damon's
Meeting.
Tuesday
1st and 3rd Tuesday nights
Brotherhood—7:30
Wednesday:
Prayer Meeting—7:15 p. m.
Choir Rehearsal—7:i5 p. m.
2nd Wed. Business Conference
A. Frank Smith
Methodist Church
Wiliiam Cunningham. Minister
Church School—9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship—11:00 A. M.
Junior & Senior MYF—6:00 P. M.
Evening Worship Services — 7:00
P. M.
Woman's Society of Christian
Service —Monday, 3:00 P. M.
Westeyan Service Guild —Second
Tuesday each month, 7:30 P. M.
Choir Practice—Wednesday, 7:00
P. M.
Officiai Board Meeting — Third
Wednesday each month, 6:30 P.M.
Methodist Men— Third Wednes-
day each month—7:00 P. M
Commission Meetings as ca'.tea.
OM Palestine Baptist
Church
John Hart, Minister
Sunday Services:
Sunday Schooi—10.00 a. ttv
Morning Worship—11:00 a. cm
Training Union—9:30 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p na
Tuesday:
W. M. U.—2:00 p. m.
Wednesday:
Prayer Service—6:30 p. m. .
Business Meeting:
First Wednesday night of e*th
month. - ^
A!to Methodist
Circuit
Dale Frazicr, Minister
First Sunday:
10:00 A. M.: Lynches Chapel.
11:00 A. M.: Mt. Zion.
7:00 P. M.: Cold Springs.
Second and Fourth Sundays:
10:00 A. M.: Adams Chapel.
11:00 A. M.: Cold Springs.
7:00 P. M.: Coid Springs.
Third Sunday:
9:00 A. M.: Mt. Zion.
10:00 A. M.: Lynches Chapei.
11:00 A. M.: Cold Springs.
7:00 P. M.: Coid Springs.
Centra! High Baptist
Church
Moming Worship — Second
and Fourth Sunday: 9:00 a. m.
Alto Assembly of God
B. F. Wallace. Pastor
Sunday School—9:45 a. m.
Moming Worship—11:00 a. m.
Young People'# Service—6^
p. m.
Evening Worship—7:00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting—Thursday, 7:Oe
p. m
Alto Missionary
Baptist Church
Bitty Barkicy, Pastor
Sunday School—10:00 a m
—11:00 a. m. and 8 00 p. tn
B. T. C—7:00 p. m.
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Ch'URCW FOR ALL
ALL rOR THE CHURCH
Ltiunh )!i'-v air: (!) For
(2) rorhischiiJtm's s.Ae. (3) !
J he
from the ..<!ice into the c<-e,&-<l
hurtie.! on into ^
wll in the fatniiiar old chtinh t
,t,.i!iin.n tive. t ha.t nta.le it J"
ti.e commuters' tnun an<l t-e m
suburban home at the t^nal hour.
As i rttshel fast the church. Ontnes
suun<le<) nielottiousiv over the -t''.L-
mas< -t' humanity. Su&tent).
^,,,^.,1 in th, mi,!., "f f. 'h.s ma.)
i,Mh <!av at'ter day'.' Totttorrotv and to-
..rrott ami totnort'ov. w«ti!-! he the same,
tit t<"]:<\' the chitm - rccalM to me a sense
I a satisfaction once
.'i.'ncet) in the t'etlovship of worshi]'
t'rien'lship.
con.iauter-' trail) was forgotten
tiitend the -ast. semi-iinhte<l church.
:i !'ai' u ' at the marble altar catnc the
avw: "<l "t"' Heavenly
tii < :i iless ti'ie of business,
mwes on arcutifi us. Go with
ii^ s'.h" have stn]i])e<l within
at' grayer for otte brief mo-
i.fi'<-<he'l by thy love, ant!
' ice." The tuyan took ti]i
:unl tiie "Atnetis" soat'c.) ti]<-
t 'i in plateful prayer. "Never
[ it -iu l. shall ! fle]<rive myself
i s :iufl satisfaction of regular
- .au< ami wurshi]). My place
I''.. . thui'ban church shall he tilled
f!'s Pav."
ROGERS GROCERY
PEARMAN MOTOR CO.
MARSHALL BYNUM
LONE STAR FEED STORE
PEARMAN CHEVROLET CO.
LYONS BUTANE GAS CO.
DICKEY CLEANERS
BOYD'S PHARMACY
ALTO TELEPHONE CO.
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO
O. T. ALLEN AND SON
COPELAND MOTOR COMPANY
ALTO HERALD
MeCLURE SHAmjCK INSURANCE CO.
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THIS !NSPiRAHONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP
MAKE THIS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH MINDED AREA. IT IS OFFERED
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION BY THE GENEROSITY OF PUBLIC-SPIRITED
INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS FIRM !:
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ftNCE, whiie ! rode a circuit,
^ ' and was jogging homeward
and reaching the outskirts of
tt,<An, i became interested) in some
M«micrful iittie ladies in a yard
along the way. They were clothed
v. [ih long skirts tike Queen Vic
toria and our mothers used to
ar. and they were moving here
and there and seemingly having
a grand good time. And t knew
J1 ST A THOUGHT:
We faii in onr responsibilities
as parents and aduits when we
forget that iittie children took
to us lor guidance and exam
pie. Chihlren begin to have
doubts when they hear an aduit
say one thing and then do an
other.
at once what they were doing,
they were playing ladies and try
inn to act tike their mothers.
Am) you have douhtiees seen a
man walking about in his garden,
and a little feliow about knee
high stretching his little chubby
h Ms to the utmost, trying to put
his wee foot down in the big
track left by his father. And the
man looks over his shoulder and
.'^ks. What are you doing, Son'.'"
The wee fellow looks up, the iight
<il heaven and trust in his baby,
blue eyes, and he says, "I'm just
trying to walk in your steps,
l'apa."
Have you seen iittie girts who
played ladies who grew up to be
like their woridly and irreligious
mothers and to provide no worthy
example on Mother's Day? And
have you seen the wee fellow with
the baby blue eyes grow up to
take longer steps in the path of a
father to a gambler's ruin or a
drunkard's grave?
Calvary Baptist
Church
WtLLS. TEXAS
Waiter K. Clark. Pastor
Sunday Schoor—l&ou *. m.
Preaching—11:00 a. m.
Training Union—9:!0 p. m.
Preaching—7:So p. m.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting
Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Brotherhood — Monday, 730
p. m.
United Pentecostal
Church
C A Stark, Pastor
Dickey St. Atto, Taxa*
Scrviees Saturday night only at
7:00 p. m.
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