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ft The Summerville News, Thurs., Aug. 3, 1972
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God’s Children
Builder’s Supply
Behold, the eye of the Lord
is upon them that fear him, j
upon them that hope in his
mercy; To deliver their soul !
from death, and to keep them j
alive in famine. Our soul
waiteth for the Lord, he isour !
help and our shield. For our |
heart shall rejoice in him, be- |
cause we have trusted in his .
holy name. Let thy mercy, O |
Lord, be upon us, according as :
we hope in thee. Psalms 33:18 !
Greetings in the name of j
Jesus Christ.
To those who wait upon the |
Lord, there is always given |
adequate strength to meet the I
trials of the day. There should
be no anxiety as to the trials of ■
the morrow Have you not
already in hand the grace that
is needed for future dangers
and duties'' God's admonition
is. My grace is sufficient. Oh
the peace which a true Chris
tian might possess if they
would only take God at his
word and trust him. W1 M
Trion First
Baptist Church
The youth will leave Tues
day morning. August 8, to
travel to Gatlinburg to visit
Christus Gardens. They will |
spend the night in Gatlinburg
and go on to Cherokee early I
Wednesday. They will attend
the play. Unto These Hills, re
turning home late Wednesday
night
The regular monthly busi
ness meeting will be held
August 9 at 7 p in.
Ihe worship services will be
broadcast over the facility of
WGTA Sunday, August 6, at
11 ain
Chelsea Baptist
Church
Homecoining will be held
Sunday, August 6. Ihe Mes
sengers from Menlo will be the
guest singers. Rev GW.
Rosson, pastor and members,
give a cordial welcome to the
public.
Oak Hill United
Methodist Church
Homecoming will be held
August 6 The pastor and
members express their regrets
in the misunderstanding and
mix-up of dates with the
Chimes trio Special singers for
the homecoming will be the
Temple Aires Rev Roy Pitts,
pastor, will bring the home i
coming message and also be
bringing the messages of the
revival next week Area singers
and the public are invited to
t he revival services
Summerville
United Methodist
Church
Sunday morning at the I I
L’clock worship, Holy Com
munion will be observed
Rev and Mrs ( alvin Ward
expressed their gratitude for
the many who planned and
worked to make the welcoming
reception a lovely and enjoy
able event last Sunday after
noon Ihe Fellowship hall was
pleasantly decorated and the
feeling of good will and love
prevailed among the guests
August II through 13 there
will be a lay retreat for men at
Rock I agle Several from the
Summerville area are expected
to attend
Berryton Church
of God
Rev Robert Sorrow, pastor,
will be attending the General
I Re-Elect
Paul B. Weems
ORDINARY
I OF CHATTOOGA COUNTY
Democratic Primary Aug. 8, 1972 I
Your Vote and Influence I
Will Be Appreciated I
PAID POLITICAL ADV — PAID FOR BY PAUL B WEEMS
Assembly of the Church of
God being held in Dallas, Tex.,
August 15-22. Let us all be
faithful to pray for those who
will be traveling to the assem
bly.
An ice cream supper will be
enjoyed by members and
friends Friday night at 7 p.m.
After the supper a game of
softball will be enjoyed by the
parents and youth.
Berryton Faith
Temple
Saturday night, August 5,
will be the regular monthly J
singing. Special singers will be |
the Golden Harvest Quartet, j
Rev. John Mann is pastor.
Summerville
Church of God
Revival services will con
tinue through Saturday night, ,
August 5 Rev Walter Shuman
from Calhoun is the guest evan
gelist. Special singing is
featured nightly with a special
treat on Saturday night, with I
the Songsmen Quartet from
Chatsworth singing songs of
praise. The public has a special |
invitation to all services by the ’
pastor and members.
Rev Leßoy Spivey will be
attending the general assembly
in Dallas. Rev. and Mrs. Spivey
will be flying, prayer is re
quested.
Belmont
Baptist Church
We are sorry to report that
W IL Dean is ill. Speaking for
Bro. Dean on July 30 at the
morning worship was Rev.
Floyd Higgens and at the eve
ning service, Rev John Bailey.
Bro. Dean hopes to be able to
bring the messages again on
August 6.
Lyerly United
Methodist Church
The administrative board I
chairman, L B Cook Jr., is
calling a meeting for Sunday j
afternoon at 2 p.m. Some very j
important business will be dis- ।
cussed and all board members
are urged to be present.
Rev. Lawrence Burge,
pastor, gives the following
program outline for the Lay
Witness Weekend.
Friday, Aug 11,4 p.m., the
witnesses will arrive and settle :
in homes where they will stay, (
5:30, Lay Witness team ses- |
sion at church;
6:30, congregational dinner
in fellowship hall,
7 15, introduction of coor
dinator, James Pallord ot
Bremen, and the Friday eve
ning service,
8:15, the sharing group will |
meet in the different class
rooms for testimony sharing.
Saturday, Aug 12, 8:30
a in., team sessions;
9 30 am., transportation
committee takes Lay Witness
visitors to the coffee groups
(this will be in homes 5 homes
will participate);
10 ami 1:15 am., coffee
groups sharing time;
12 noon, covered dish j
luncheon in the fellowship hall i
of church for ladies;
Ihe teenagers will meet at
the church at 10 a m for a trip
to lake Weiss, where swim
ming will be enjoyed and a :
time of sharing Fach teenager '
is asked to bring a picnic lunch;
2 p m. to 5 p.m is free time |
for rest and study;
6 30. dinner at church for
l^ay Witness visitors and com
mittee workers only;
7:30, singing and sharing at
church (public invited);
8:30, class sharing groups.
Sunday, Aug. 13,8:30a.m.,
Team session;
9:45, witnesses and church
school class;
11 am., worship is led by
coordinator James Pallord;
12:30, farewell luncheon
(covered dish dinner public in
vited).
The public is invited to par
ticipate in all services and
dinners except the one for
visitors and workers at 6:30 on
Saturday.
Christian
Missionary Alliance
Get-well wishes are sent to
the Rev. C. W Crowe, pastor,
who is, at this writing, in Chat
tooga County Hospital.
Speaking in the absence of
Rev. Crowe Sunday evening
was Rev Wayne Gardner from
Fort Payne. Wayne is a former
Chattooga County resident.
A special invitation is ex
tended to everyone to worship
in the revival beginning Aug. 6,
running through August 13.
The evangelist will be Rev. Paul
Alford, the Southeastern Dis
trict Superintendent of the
Christian Missionary Alliance.
The members and the pastor,
C. W. Crowe, extends to you a
cordial welcome.
Homecoming will be held
Sunday, August 6, with dinner
at the noon hour and singing in
the afternoon, featuring the
Happy Land Singers
Winnie Lee McDaniel
857-1367
New Course
Scheduled at
Walker Tech
The Walker County Area
Technical School has an
nounced it will offer a I 2-week
course in real estate principles
and practices.
The course, designed to
prepare the student for the
state examination for real
estate salesman license, will in
clude such topics as certifi
cates, licenses, listings, con
tracts, options, binders, deeds,
and other matters pertinent to
preparation for entry into the
field of real estate sales.
Classes will be held at
Walker Tech each Tuesday
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. beginning
Aug. 15.
A high school diploma or
equivalent is a prerequsite for
the course. Ronald D. Oslin,
vice president of Schumacher
Mortgage Co., will teach the
course.
Cost will be a S2O registra- |
tion fee plus $9.95 for books.
Textbooks will be available at ]
the school.
The class will be limited to
20 participants, and registra
tions will be accepted on a
first-come basis All interested
persons should contact Walker
Tech at Rock Spring, Ga.
30739 rhe telephone number
is 764-1016.
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“Okay, we've landed, now let's get out and look at this old moon!''
My two small boys are at it again. Today, the old gray stump is a spaceship. Tomor
row it may be a fort or a castle. More practically, at lunchtime it's a picnic table.
Right now the side yard is my sons' world. Behind a picket fence, they roam the seas
and sky in imagination, the sound of their voices reassuring me of their safety.
It won't always be this ivay. Someday, they'll leave the back yard forever, swashbuck
ling through a world of schools and camps, friends and parties.
How strange it will be—not to guide their every footstep. Where am I to get the cour
age? Fortunately, I can answer my own question. I have my church, and so do my boys.
As a source of great goodness, it will guide them all their days.
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