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ii. Haley. Minister
Servces:
School—9 45 a. m
Ko ' Wo^hip—10:55 a. m
Unit") -6:30 p m
, Worship—7:30 p.m.
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\icvting—7:15 p. nt.
Heiicarsal—7:35 p. m.
^ Wtd. Business Conference
^ Aj P rank Smith
thodi^ Church
t titnngiiam, Minister
it'Ol—Ji45 A. M.
Worship—11.00 A. M.
^ Senior MYF—6:00 P. M.
W^r-hip Services — 7:00
Worna Socirty of Christian
^[onday, 3:00 T. M.
.. service Gt;i]<) —Second
, ,nh tnon))). 7:30 P. M.
['t^eticc—Wednesday, 7:00
!r. M.
H), i ,ird ^leeiing — Third
Wtdct 'aeh miMith, 0:30 P.M.
\]L'ti— lltiid Wednes-
ESei, tinntit 7:00 P. M
: !- !) Meetings as caliea.
)M Palestine Baptit!
Church
!.!!.n Hart, Minister
Services:
} Sued School—10.-00 a. m.
i Mar; it n Worship—11:00 a. t*
tThi'! ''eion—6:30 p. m.
ting Worship—7:30 P na
^Hi!. U -2:00 p. m
- Service—9:30 p. m.
Meeting:
I Wednesday night of ead)
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Methodist
Circuit
m.t Frazier, Minister
p—Sunday:
1():0<! A. : Lynches Chapel.
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and Fourth Sundays:
A M.: Adams Chapel.
H#0 .] Id Springs.
! 7:40 I' At. Cold Springs.
6unday:
} 9:M A M.: Mt. Zion.
i ^M0 M : Lynches Chapel.
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Church
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Assembly of God
I.F Wallace. Pastor
ty School—1:43 a. m.
hg Worship—ll^X) a. m.
People's Scrvtco—S^)
6)! Worship—7W) p. m.
' Meeting—Thursday. 7:0!
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Church
Barkiey, Pastor
School—10:00 a. m
- 'n. and 8:00 p. m.
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, JUNE 10, 1965
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r H E CHURCH POR ALL
America isa)an<t( he!!!
WcddincbeHs. (!nortu ii<-, t'.i:)t] [l)c!!s. !it!t(H)ihe!)s. sicinhlteiis
s!i speak ofaramttry where iretdomfumi tyranny ex!::!.
Madioft)imcst<eyii'!o!fcc<!"Mir)f^i)eef!ia<t't)n)[nc:]!att)rsbr;)adc:;Sttht-
news. Typewriter t]( l!srinM 'iUtfi< edotii of ihe press. Andehurrhbeits,
wtie!h<r they be tht inusifi;)ehit!ic^ frton a (a!)iedra!'s spire, or the ding
donn from the steeple ofavi'i:)m<hapei,typify freedom of religion.
(ItHrthes !!)ronghnutth(!<iid:it< open'; r.t!. inside their doors,we cast
aside the tetters of worry tltat sliathie ou; hearts in this atomic age. We
< ad strengd) and eourage to face the unhnowu future. Our faith, hope and
trust in Cod, who says, "!'ear not; for! am with 'itee," is renewed and peace
fits our anxious sottts.
! et m acrept the invitation ..) th<: bei!^ tj "Come and worship," and go
to . .'lurch tegutarly.
ALL FOR Tt-tE CHURCH
Ring Worship — Second
burth Sundays 9:00 a. m.
THIS INSPiRAHONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP
MAKE THtS INCREASINGLY A CHURCH MINDED AREA. !T IS OFFERED
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MARSHALL BYNUM
LONE STAR FEED STORE
PEARMAN CHEVROLET CO.
LYONS BUTANE GAS CO.
BROOKS CLEANERS
BOYD'S PHARMACY
ALTO TELEPHONE CO.
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
O. T. ALLEN AND SON
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ALTO HERALD
McCLURE SHATTUCK INSURANCE CO.
ISURDHYi,
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Rev. Robert!]. Harper
JUNE
AFTER one of the worst win
^'ters we have known in this
country, June has come in ali its
Ktory. In the words of the poet—
Whether we took or whether we
iisten
We hear life murmur or see it
glisten.
tn days earlier the springtime
came in Louisiana. Tito azaieas
were a mass of bloom and the
redbuds and a host of other plants
JUSTATHOUHHT:
When troubles seem over-
whelming, one can find a thank
fulness for being alive simpiy
by taking the time for a peace-
fui walk in the world outdoors
— or a slient prayer In the
church on the corner.
that stiil gladden the eye, with
roses more gorgeous than those
that designated two royal houses
of Engiand, or the "last Rose of
summer."
North and South, we agree with
the poet that no price is set on
theiavishsummerandtltatJune
may be had by the poorest comer.
And then, if ever, the poet avers,
come perfect days.
Let us be thankful to the Giver
of al) good things for the beauti-
fut and fragrant things that glad-
den the earth after the ice and
coid of winter.
And if you are wise, you wili
consider the iitlies of the field how
they grow, that Soionion in ail
his giory was not arrayed like
one of them, but that the pure in
heart may attain unto an inner
likeness of them because they see
God.
Meets seenndMonday
night in each month.
Special meetings cuch
Monday night for
work in the first three degrees.
All members should attend.
Visiting brothers invited.
JAMES DOVER. Sec'y.
United Pentecostal
Church
C. A. Stark, Pastor
DtekeySt. Atto, Taxa'
Services Saturday night only at
7:00 p. m-
[FAST]
TOWiNG
LET US HEPAtR YOUR CAR.
TRUCK OR TRACTOR.
Whether you needacomptete
overhaul or tune-up service, ws
would appreciates chance to
serve you.
COMPLETE VOLKSWAGEN
SERVICE
Oliver Griffith
CENTRAL HIGH COMMUNITY
Phone Alto, Texas
Alto Church of Christ
Ceci) Stringer, Minister
Bibte Study: 10:00 a. m.
Preaching: 11:00 a. m.
Caivary Baptist
Church
WEaLS. TEXAS
Waiter ft. Ctark. Psmtot
Sunday Sehoor—:o.ou a tn.
Preaching—11:00 a. m
Training Union—6:30 p m.
Preaching—7:30 P. m.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting —
Wednesday 7:30 p m.
Brotherhood — Monday, 7:30
p. m.
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