Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1970-04-11 J. A. Beauchamp Sunday School Lesson GLIMPSES OF THE EARLY CHURCH Memery Selection: "We are His witnesses of these things and so is also to Holy Ghost, whom God hath given to them that obey Him." (Act 5:32) **** The over-reaching air of this Lesson is to lead members to recognize, in their studies of the early Church, the obstacles it overcame, and the selfless and fervent dedication of its members and inspiration to be applied in the present time. What is our conception of a church? Is it the House of God, to be in once a week a place to dutifully give thanks for our blessings, ask absolvence from sinc — and then to go about our daily lives until next Sunday rolls around? To those who feel that this is the case, we have only to say: "Study this lesson carefully, and grow from it!" The early church was born in a time of turmoil and dissension. From this period in the church's history came many martyrs — men who stood fast by their beliefs — even to the point of lying down their lives for those same beliefs. How many of us today would do the same? The early church spang into being with both vigor and aggressiveness. But the vigor and aggressiveness were man activated! The presence of Christ was an inspiration and a goad, a challenge to the soul of mankind! In the beginning the concepts of Christianity were considered to be applicable only to God's own chosen people. But, through the life of Christ, these concepts were discarded and the precepts of Christanity for ALL people were gradually accepted. The church was out-reaching! Jews and Gen. tiles alike, shared a common life in Christ, in God, and in the promised life everlasting. There is no doubt in our minds that the disciples faced a formiable task in being witnesses, in spreading the Word. Radical beliefs were not popular at that time — and Christ, in His day and time, was definitely a radical! Yet man is constrained to find something beyond his belief in himself, in which to put his faith — on which to lean. Such is human nature! The stress, if we study our lesson astutely, is laid on the fact that the disciples (and here we speak not only of the Twelve, but of all those disciples of Christanity) experienced a oneness of spirit, and of purpose. They shared a com mon experience, participated in a common zeal. They witnessed, and they worshipped. They recognized the fact that one is negated by the absence of the other. The requirements for a strong church have not changed today, although everything else has — the times in which we live, the circumstances under which we labor. The church must experience a sence of "oneness," such as the early church experienced, if it is to be truly effective in its continuing witnessing for Christ. And the measure of its success is, primarily, dependent upon each individual member of the church. The early church came into being in times of prosecution and disbelief. Today it is no longer persecuted, it is no longer unbeleived. But it needs to GROW. And it can only grow, it can only reach now people, through the dedication and commitment of its members. How effective a witness are YOU? (These comments are based on outlines of International Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the International Council of Religious Education and used by permission) FRED L. DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE and SERVICE Representing some of the finest insurance companies in America. MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Join The MEDICAL TEAM! * Medical Lab Assistant * Medical Receptionist * Nurse's Assistant * Doctor's Assistant WEAR THE WHITE UNIFORM OF MEDICINE *HIGH SCHOOL NOT NEEDED *NO AGE LIMIT Memphis Medical Institute 33 No. Cleveland Draperies—Custom Tailored Corded Seams Choice of Pleats. 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The law requires overtime pay after 40 hours in the workweek and does not require overtime pay for Saturday, Sunday, or holiday work as such. Q. I recently opened an advertising firm. Do I have to pay overtime to my executive and sales employees? A. The law exempts from the minimum wage and overtime provisions bona fide executive, administrative, professional and outside sales employees who meet the standards spelled out in the Wage Hour Division regulations. Contact your nearest Wage and Hour Office for a copy of the regulations. Q. I would like to hire a couple of students to work part time for my drugstore which is subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Do I have to pay them the minimum wage? A. You can pay them a lower wage if you receive a special lower minimum wage certificate issued by the Wage and Hour Division. These certificates are issued for handicapped workers, student learners, and full-time students employed in retail or service establishments, or on farms, under certain conditions. QUESTIONS AND ANSWER Q. I work as a clerk for a a large consulting firm and often have to work on Saturday Isn't my employer required to pay me overtime for Saturday work? A. Not unless you worked more than 40 hours that week. The law requires overtime pay after 40 hours in the workweek and does not require overtime pay for Saturday, Sunday, or holiday work as such. Q. I recently opened an advertising firm. Do I have to pay overtime to my executive and sales employees? A. The law exempts from the minimum wage and overtime provisions bona fide executive, administrative, professional and outside sales employees who meet the standards spelled out in the Wage Hour Division regulations. Contact your nearest Wage and Hour Office for a copy of the regulations. Q. I would like to hire a couple of students to work part time for my drugstore which is subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Do I have to pay them the minimum wage? A. You can pay them a lower wage if you receive a special lower minimum wage certificate issued by the Wage and Hour Division. These certificates are issued for handicapped workers, student learners, and full-time students employed in retail or service establishments, or on farms, under certain conditions. Monday Meet For Barbers Local 734 Barbers Union will hold its monthly meeting Monday night, April 13, at 8, at 981 Alaska St. Mrs. Alma Morris, the president, is asking all barbers interested in joining the union to attend the meeting. Mrs. Jean Thomas, reporter. Crucial Test Uterine cancer is curable in almost 100 percent of cases if diagnosed early. The Pap test makes early detection possible. Especially Good for. 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Maurice Reed is president of the club; Lynn Hancock, sec retary, Portia Elaine Fisher, business manager and Jerry Norvell, reporter. Mrs. Myrtle J. Fisher is the sponsor; Mrs. Laura Lewis and Mrs. Dorothy Pamphlett, advisors. Mrs. Johnson wer) Catholic Church of which she was a communicant. Mrs. Johnson, 55, was the widow of Robert E. Johnson. She is survived by a son, Robert Johnson Jr., and three sisters, Mrs. Florence Currin, Miss Harry Mae Simons and Mrs. Evelyn. McAnulty. Mrs. McAnulty is the twin sister of Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Johnson resides in Los Angeles. Miss Simons is principal of Magnolia Elementary School. CHURCH NEWS At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. Prospect United Methodist Church 1297Guasco Road Reverend H. H. Jones, Minister At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. Metropolitan Baptist Church 767 Walker Avenue Reverend S. A. Owen, Minister At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. St. John Baptist Church 640 Vance Avenue Reverend A. McEwen Williams Minister At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. New Tyler A. M. E. Church 568 Carpenter Reverend John C. Miller, Minister At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. New Mt. Zion Baptist Church 400 N. 9th Street West Memphis, Arkansas Reverend A. C. Ware, Minister At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. First Baptist Church 379 Beale Street Reverend James A. Jordan, Minister At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. Cane Creek Baptist Church 1785 South Believue Reverend J. R. Christopher, Minister At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. New Salem Baptist Church 955 South Fourth Street Reverend Willie G. Williams Minister At the 11 A.M. worship April 5, the Reverend Jones used as his meditation, "All Things Are Possible With God". He mentioned that God has a mission for all of his people. We need to realize more and more the presence of God. Faith is strengthened with this realization. Faith does not mature without testing. God is always standing by to help. God has a purpose for every life and soul." Beautiful and appropriate music was given by the choir with Mrs. Bernice Heard at the piano and directing. At 3 P.M. The Children's Choir Of the Memphis District was presented in concert under the direction of Mr. Paul Hicks. Dr. Roy Williams of First United Methodist Church preached to a large and eager congregation. The next appearance of the Children's Choir will be April 19 at St. Lukes United Methodist Church. Sunday School 9 A.M. with Mrs. Velma R. McLemore, superintendent in charge. At the 11 A.M. hour, the pastor will be in charge and give the sermon. Music will be rendered by the Junior and Senior choirs with Mrs. Gladys Webb at the organ and Mrs. J. W. Whittaker director At 7 P.M. the Lily of the Valley Club will present a Bible Pagent. Mrs. Everlina Coburn is director. Mrs. Annie L. Higgins president and Mrs. Georgia Atkins is membership clerk. The public is always honored guest at Metropolitan. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. with Mr. George Gossett superintendent in charge. At the 11 A. M. worship hour, the sermon will be given by the Reverend Williams with music furnished by the Sanctuary and Youth choirs; Mrs. Josie Cobb, Miss Esther Pullium youth choir director; Mrs. Juanita Turner, organist; Miss Marie Brooks pianist and Miss Vannesse Thomas pianist of the youth choir. At 7:30 P.M. evening worship will be conducted., April 12th marks the close of the Revival services. The. Reverend Dave Bond, Minister, New Bethel Baptist church has been preaching nightly. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother C. W. Bowen superintendent and his efficient staff of teachers in charge. Music will be rendered at the 1 A.M. hour by the Male chorus Brother Henry Baker, acting president, Miss Lois Patrick at the piano and Miss Mattie Holmes at the organ. The sermon, the most outstanding feature of the service wil be given by the Reverend Miller. At to 5:30 P.M. A. C. E. Fellowship convenes with Miss Edna Harris, president in charge. Miss Harris urges all the young people of the community and church to attend. At 7:30 P.M. Union Services will be conducted at New Tyler Participating churches are: Bethel United Methodist Church, Rock of Ages Christian Methodist Church, and St. John A. M. E. Churches. The public is always welcomed to worship at New Tyler. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Amos French superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the sermon will be given by the pastor with music rendered by the combined choir with Mr. Edward Collins at the piano and Mrs. McCoy director, At 3 P.M. A Fashion Show will be presented featuring fashions for all seasons and events. This always is a pretty inviting, relaxing way to enjoy the afternoon. The public is invited. Mrs. A. C. Ware is in charge. At 7:30 P.M. The Holy Communion will be given by the pastor. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. with Brother Harry Bridges, Sr. superintendent and Siser Ruth Harris, assistant superintendent in charge. At 11 A.M. the pastor will give the sermon with music by the Youth choir with Sister Deborah Lofton directing and Ralph Lofton Jr. at the organ. At 5 P.M. B. T. U. convenes with Sister Tessie Brown director and Sister Eva Young assisting and Brother Harrison Wilburn presiding. At 6:30 P.M. Second Sunday night musical with the Youth choir in charge. Ralph Lofton Jr is chairman. Sister Sayde C. Ambrose is church secretary. Sunday April 12, is the observance of Evening Sunday School as a part of back to Sunday School month. This promises to be an eventful afternoon and will hopefully stimulate activity in the regular church school. The evening worship service is regularly scheduled at 7:30 P.M. at Cane Creek. The Reverend J. R. Christopher will close revival services as guest evangelist at the First Baptist church, 12th Street West Memphis, Arkansas. He is humble as many young souls were added to the Christian army. Sunday School 9:30 AM. with Mr. Robert W. Malone, general superintendent and in charge. The sermon will be given by the minister with appropriate music by the choir. April 26 the Williams Circle is presenting in concert, Mrs. Doris J. Gary and Mrs. Mary L. Bryant. These young women are outstanding soloist in the church choir. The congregation was especially prayerful for Mrs. Frances Hightower, Mrs. Audrey Moore and Mrs. Lillian McPherson who have recently sustained the loss of a loved one. YWCA Week delegates — is "toward achieving goals not yet realized. "These goals include peace and justice, freedom and dignity for all persons, and are, of course, concerns which we in our Association face also, "Miss Neal pointed out. Miss Neal will also be attending the National Conference of Black Women of the YWCA, April 10, 11 also in Houston. The conference will develop strategies by which women may become more deeply involved in the life of the YWCA. The convention will open on Monday afternoon, April 13, with the Reverend Andrew J. Young as keynote National YWCA Week is that time of the year when the Association concentrates on bringing its story to a wider audience. Members are women and girls 12 and over, and represent all economic, racial, occupational, religious and cultural groups. Be Presented WLOK Others to be honored are the Rev. S. A. Owen, Carl Carson, Cuba Johnson and Riley C. Garner. BYRD QUITS PARTY Senator Harry F. Byrd Jr., has announced that he was leaving the Democratic party to run for reelection as an independent next fall. He said a new loyalty oath, adopted by the Democratic State Central Committee, "made it impossible to file in Virginia's Democratic primary." DAISY N O W A Reiver is an operator. Steve McQueen "The Reivers" -Plus- a most unusual robbery! 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