The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1965 Page: 5 of 8
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[first Baptist Church
[i. Haley. Mituster
[tsjD^y Services;
5u i^^^ct)oo'--9:Hit. m.
Moniing Worship—10:55 e. m
Trailing UHion:—6:30 p. m.
E.,n«'E Worship—7:3" P-tn.
^'^.''yL'. Md sunbeam*—3:30
* , and UHermediatH G. A.'t
Ninht-Da*oon'<
J Meeting.
,:: 3rd Tuesday night*
[ 7:30
HRisinesday:
*}.„..r Meeting—7:15 p.m.
Choir Hehearsa!—7^5 p. m.
i.j wed. Business Conference
A. Frank Smith
Methodist Church
S\'iitia!H Cunningham, Minister
[hurt'h Scttooi—A. M.
A'<r:-tiip—H:00A. M.
junior & Senior MYF—0:00 P. M.
Eveni[<:4Wot'siiip Services — 7:00
P.M.
M'rnan- Society of Christian
gtrvice Monday, 3:00 P.M.
Sers'icc Guild —Second
funlay each month, 7:30 P. M.
Choir Practice—Wednesday, 7:00
M.
CffKiai Board Meeting — Third
y.sltif . day each month. 6:30 P.M.
[ethodist Men— Third Wednes-
each month—7:00 P. M
Eommission Meetings as caiieo.
[0!d Palestine Baptist
Church
Marion Huckaby, Minister
^tniday Services:
Sunday Schoot—10H)0a. m.
irning Worship—H:00 a. tM.
Training Union—9:30 p. m.
[ Evening Worship—7:30 p m.
tiesday:
i W. M. U.—2:00 p. no
Wednesday:
Prayer Service—6:30 p. m.
Kusiness Meeting:
1 First Wednesday night ot
!
Alto Methodist
Circuit
George Bond, Minister
trst Sunday:
!i0:0o A. M.: Lynches Chapel.
!ll:00A. M.:Mt. Zion.
7:00 P. M.:Coid Springs.
kond and Fourth Sundays:
! 10:00 A. M.: Adams Chapel.
[i]:00 A. M.: Cotd Springs.
[7:00 P. M.: Cold Springs.
pird Sunday:
8:00 A. M.: Mt. Zion.
!lf):()0 A. M.: Lynches Chape!.
!H:00 A.M.: Cotd Springs.
[^00 P. M.: Coid Springs.
Central High Baptist
Church
[Morning Worship — Second
Fourth Sunday! 9;Oo a. m.
THE ALTO HFRATrt
^XAS, DECEMBER 2, 1965
g/<& iVcgrec^ o/ fAe
t.' /;y ca//s fo M/oM&t'p, ancf fAe
fary !M//Mence o/ examp/c."
Living with one another is
based, to a great degree,
upon the matter of example.
A father teaches a son to
drive the automobile by setting
V* an example. The father who is
a careful driver sets an ex—
'W\ ample that may save several
1__ lives.
A mother who is a good
housekeeper sets an example
for her daughter to follow
when she, in turn, establishes
a home.
Children respect parents,
friends and relatives who set
a good example.
This week set an example
for your children. Attend the
R..d your BiBH d.ily church as a family group. The
^ example may be remembered
GO TO CHURCH for all their lives.
SUNDAY
by Sherey3t*%n
Aito Church of Christ
Cecii Stringer, Mintster
Bible Study: 10:00 a. m.
Preaching: 11:00 a. m.
Evening Services: 6:00 P. M.
Thursday Services: 7:00 P. M.
It seems to me that every once
inawhile the vixen that lurks
in ait women's hearts shouid he
allowed expression. Edie Hiad-
stnne of Deebs (herse)f, a
delightful vixen) creates the
mood andmode of expression
in this bell-bottomed lounge
costume of mobiic silver Lurex*.
Enchanting!
ARTHR!HS-RHEUMAI!SM
Do claims and double talk make
you doubt you can get any relief
(kttnit^TAXMA^Kui^'.hur'in
Salisbury,N.C.
Calvary Baptist
Church
W<LH, TKXA)
Walter R. ClaH. Pentor
Sunday Schoot—MKov a. tn.
Preaching—11:00 a. m.
Training Union—H:30 p. m.
Preaching—7:30 P. m.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting —
Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Brotherhood — Monday. 7 JO
p. m.
See Us For Your
Chain Link Fences
We Can Save You
Money.
AH Fences We Bui! J
Are Guaranteed
See Us For Farm Gates
SOUTHLAND
FENCE CO.
508 N. Timberland Dr.
Lufkin, Texas
United Pentecostal
Church
100 Dickey St. Alto, Texas
C.A.Stark, Pastor
Sunday Services:
Sunday School—10:00 a. m.
Youth Service—7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p. m.
Thursday:
Prayer Meeting—7:30 p. m.
SUNDAY:
Radio Broadcast Hars'estime—
Naoogdoches K.S.F.A. — 4:30 p.m
Ito Assembly of God
J. C.Weems, Pastor 9
nday School—9:43 a. m. /j
K' rning Worship—11:00 a. m. ^
[foung People's Service—4MA ^
THts [NSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE APPEARS EACH WEEK TO HELP MAKE THiS^
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Let us order your auto parts
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PAtNFUL COM
AMAZtNG LtQUtD
RELtEVESPAtNAS'
)T0!SS0LVES CORNS AWAY
A)to Missionary
Baptist Church
Billy Person, Pastor
hr.'l:,y School—10:00 a m
and 8:00 p.m
' '** C—7.00 p. m.
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CENTRAL HtGH COMMUNtTV
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