Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 18

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 18

Publication:
The Anniston Stari
Location:
Anniston, Alabama
Issue Date:
Page:
18
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

JRft XaxMiOl fHar Sunday, February 151959 peering eo program will be the prayer meeting, Friday nlgM.tBrougn Friday from 1 p.m. BrntonvUle Gospel singers and the Dreachinc Pastor J. V. uooc-, Avauauie iur jour cujuyiucw Ber L. B.

Browa and ST. JOHN FBH CHURCH Sunday School, 10, with Supt. William Humphrey In charge; table tennis, shuffleboard. floor Activities Of and a bit Carver Center Beginners ceramic class will ta Adults are especially Invited to participate in active and quiet conducted at Carver Center oa Thursday afternoon at o'clock by Prof, J. C.

Carter, Colored People 11:45. morning HYPU, preaching, Wednesday games at Carver Center By MRSJAMES L. PATTLLO 1800 Coo pen Pnone a-ans ft, ii 1 1 i .1 Snow, 12th, average; Miss Mar tha Blackwell, 10th, average; IVr-' "ifi'l if Paul Nixon, 9th, average; iv -m George Johnson, 9th, average; John O. Brown, 8th, A minus aver ry vur iew ELECTRONICALLY age; Miss juanita codd. Bin, plus average; Mist Ruby Lev.

ell, 8th, average; Mist Sharoa Umax, 7th, B-plue average. Controlled Drv Cleanina I The Eastwood Satellite Science .7 Club was organized Feb. 6, 1959. I mtt i 1 The officers for the new year were elected. 1 -tofc SPECIALJTHIS-WEEICONLY Founders Day Set The annual observance of Founders' Day will be held this afternoon at 3:90 o'clock.

In the auditorium of Cobb Avenue High School under sponsorship of the PTA Council. Mrs. G. A. Rodgert, president.

The program will include a pan-el discussion on the national PTA theme: "Essentials for Growth in and Community." Panelists will be Mr. C. M. Mitchell, Rev. E.

S. James, Mrs. James Patillo, and Mrs. a ha Morgan, with Mr. S.

J. Whlsen-hunt serving as panel moderator. Others appearing on the program will bfr Mri. J. C.

White, Mrs. L. Zeigler, and the Junior Chorus of Cobb High School, under direction of Miss Johnnie Sean Ware. All a teachers, and friends are urged to be present. They are: president, Earl Siders; vice president, Jesse Wil liams; secretary, Brenda Siders; MEN'S OR LADIES' PLAIN assistant secretary, Juanita Gray; treasurer, Mr.

Johnny B. Brown; reporter, Mr. Paul Nixon; librarian, Miss Juanita Gray. Members are: Miss Vivian T. EM HEFLIN NEGRO SCOUTS MEET Scoot Troop and Post S30 of Heflla Training School met recently and made plans for celebration of Boy Scout Week Feb.

J. The boys win go to An-nlston for a rof ram at Cobb High School. J. Hllllard Gaines and James Rhodea are on the planning committee. Shown In the picture here are most' of the members and leaders.

From left to right, front row, seated, arei Joe Willie Dunn, Benjamin Baker. Clifford Ervin, Jimmy Joe Ervln, David Ervin and James Redwlne. Second row, left to right, kneeling: Johnny Heard, James Rhoden, Roger Rhoden. John Clark, Larry Akles, Willie Ed Robinson and Lamar Rosa. Back row, left to right, standing: Leon Johnson, Wallace Stephens, Clarence Wilson, cubmasten How ard Krvln, Jerome Rhoden, Jetoe Montgomery, explorer advisor: James Ervin, Charlie R.

Harris, Ervin Romlne, scoutmaster; and Glennon Ervin. Willie Gardner and George Ervin ars not In this picture. Snow, Miss Juanita Gray, Miss Juanita Cobb, Mr. Earl Siders, Mr. Paul Nixon, Mr.

Jesse Keith, nV) Miss Ruby Levell, Mr. John 0. Brown, Miss Sharon Lomax, Miss Sharon William. U-M tHIetki-fr-memberhlpf- XfiChaftiyClatr paiW 4.30 and 5:30 p.m., respectively. the Science Club are: Shiloh Baptist Churches, Sil Recognition oF vTsTFors, an: nouncements Benediction.

Sunday Afternoon B-average in Math, and Science. Mrs. Artie Reid was hostess to Pupils perfect In attendance for ver Run, and the Rocky Mt. Baptist Church, Oxford, St the Art and Charity Club for the CLEANED PRESSED 3:00 p.m. Devotion: Officers of the first semesters month of February The members Mary Baptist Church, Lincoln Sweet Home, Shiloh Baptist FIRST GRADE Russell Har followed the regular order of wor Master of Ceremonies, Deacon CHURCH OF CHRIST Lord's Day School opens at 10 a with Supt.

J. WTTerfelTln charge. Morning worship begins at 11:15 a.m., with preaching by Brother II. B. Benford.

Evening worship begins at 6 p.m. We Also Feature Complete Laundry Service. rel, Edward Lee Keith, Cornell Eu ship for the devotion after which Churches, Silver Run and The Rocky Mt. Baptist Church, Ox gene Wilson. T.

B. Foxx installed new officers ford. SECOND GRADE Judy Har for the 1958-59 year. The club is culminating a pro Selection: Sweet Home Baptist rls, Donald Michael Williams, Jon immu Bible Class will meet at the Church Choir athan Williams, Jennifer Wll Welcome Address: Brother Milton ect which was begun the la 1 1 part of 1958, that of testing the Hams. Richard Williams.

meeting house, 1400 McDanlel Avenue, Wednesday evening at A pirn. Kennedy THIRD GRADE Oritha Col Matthew Ross Captains: BrotherMllton Kennedy Brother Matthew, Ross, Brother William Teague, Deacon Arthor Bowie, Deacon W. B. Jenkins, Chairman of Deacon Board and Program Committee. MT.

ARARET CME CHURCH A talent program will be presented tonight at 7 o'clock. Ap- mm eyes of school children of this community from grades one Response: Deacon Ell Ball, Rock lins, James Forney, Nancy John-sun, Linda Faye Patterson, Ron A Biblical film strip will be shown Thursday night at 7 o'clock at the meeting house, 1400 McDan Mt. Baptist Church through tin. The results of the THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Selection: Guest Chorus ald Ben Carpenter, Charles Gert test, followed by a licensed op lel Avenue. Brother J.

C. Rogers Presentation of Guest Speaker by Kox, Eddie Joe Harris, David tometrlsts' check, has proved to 610 Wilmer 2501 Bankhead Highway Saks will be the narrator. The Youth Pastor, the Rev. R. B.

Grant. be very beneficial and is appre- Johnson, James Lomax, Clifford Monroe, Servelle Siders, Ron Sermon: the Rev. A. If. Williams Class will meet at 7 o'clock Kri day night.

elated throughout the community. Glasses for one or two children from needy families will be pur GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH chased by the Ladles Club, Grace Lutheran Sunday School The chairman or the program opens at 9:30 a.m., Thomas Gene Parker, In charge. Morning ald Williams, Tony Williams, Connie Woodruff. FOURTH GRADE 1. V.

Johnson, Dora Johnson, Patricia Johnson, Sanjanetta Wilson. FIFTH GRADE Jerry Carr, Dwlght tiox, Aaron Gross Car-nrllus Johnson, Nathaniel Lomax, Gloria Jean Patterson. SEVENTH GRADE Hazel Keith, Jerria Lola Wilson, Janet Williams, committee presented Interesting plans for the year which Includes review of the Rev. M. L.

King's worship at 11 a.m., with Rev. G. Coleman delivering the mes mm: recent book to be given by Mrs, A sage. Foxx at the March meeting. Mrs.

Foxx, who was Installed as The Missionary Society will meet Monday evening at 6 o'clock. The Brotherhood will meet Wednesday president, presented recommends tlons to the group that were unanl evening at p.m. NINTH and TENTH GRADE mously accepted for the enrich' 2.00 Down 7.50 A Week mept and Improvement of our club MT. OLIVE BAPTIST The Rev. J.

C. Wilkes is pastor. Paul Fox, John Glover, Paul Nixon, Margie William, ELEVENTH and TWELFTH GRADE Jesse Williams. work, Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., with Supt. Robert L.

Adams in charge. Plans are underway for a party on March 13 at the clubhouse, The proceeds will be applied to the At 11 a.m., the morning worship services will be conducted by the afore mentioned project. The pub' lie Is Invited to share the pretty and useful gifts. pastor. Church Notes HAVEN METHODIST CHURCH Church School opens at 9:30 a.

BETHEL BAPTIST The Rev. E. L. Groce, pastor. with hupt.

K. M. Hughes In charge. Morning worship at 11 a. Sunday School will begin at 9:30 a.

morning worship at 11' a.m. Honor Roll Given The Eastwood High School students below show superior scholar Music by the senior choir. Mid conducted by the pastor, the Rev. L. 11.

Zefgler, who will speak from the subject! "Praying Three ship and good citizen traits for the Timet A Pay." The children's week prayer services at p.m. FRIENDSinr BAPTIST Sunday Schonfpens at 9:30 a first semester. The students are: Jesse William, 12th, average; Miss Thelma A. with Supt. S.

J. Levitt In choir will render the music. ST. JOHN METHODIST The Rev. O.

J. Leeth Is pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., Supt charge. Morning worship services at 11 a.m.. conducted by the pastor, the Rev. R.

J. White. Trayer meeting each Wednesday evening. J. W.

Harrow In charge. Morning worship at 11 a.m. MYF at 4:30 p.m.. Mist Carolyn Staples Js The public is Invited to attend. president.

Prayer services Wednesday eve MACEDONIA BAPTIST Hie Rev. R. II. Heath Is pastor. nlnu at 6 p.m.

All members are 421 NOBLE ST. Morning worship at 11 a.m, the asked to be present. Junior and church Is located on the corner of senior choir rehearsals Friday at 19th and Dooley Avenue. I Tfc.saw I XX s. sk.

-s-- asl W9 sr- PURE HOLINESS CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School begins at 9:30 a Superintendent Paul Hrackwell in Morning worship at 11:43 a.m.,. conducted by the pas tor. the Rev, Children's talent program will be pre sented this afternoon at p.m evening worship at 6 p.m. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST OThe Moses Battle Circle No.

12 wilt meet at the home of Mrs. Eva Pope, 7It W-Uth Street. Monday night at 7 clock. Mrt. Margaret Edwards Is Instructor.

All mem bers are urged to be present. Vlsl otrs are welcome. Mrs. Daisy Cooper Is chairman and Mrs. O.

A. Wilson Is presi dent. NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST The" sixth annual men's day cele bration of New Prospect Baptist Everybody will Church, Choccolooca will be held February 22, the Rev. R. B.

Grant, pastor, The program will be as a follows: 9:30. Sunday School; Deacon i B. Jenkins, General Superin tendent In charge. CI sues wilt be taught as fol lows: ADULT: Deacon Clyde Atkins admire your bathroom when you install bathroom fixtures in New Hope Baptist Church. Hnbsnn City Alternate: Deacon Charlie" Keitttedy.

Senior, Prof. R. L. Adams, ML Olive Baplixt, Annlston, Ala. Alternate: Deacon Matthew, Ross.

Intermediate: Brother Clarence Williams, St. Paul Methodist. Jacksonville. Alternate: Brother MIHon Kennedy. Junior: Deacon S.

L. Morgan, Pilgrim Baptist Church, Annlston, Alternate; Brother James 1 tarfno onovoh taoaaw Al kaL va in mm mm a. .1 u. Lee. Beginners: Deacon J.

Patterson. 17th Street Baptist. Annlston, Alternate: Brother Owen Gilbert. ihoie new CANNON CrMotic fitted sheets slay so4ti on awke bod iaokloa soo.y.3or In ihi MW miltkotorposM stripes, extra site II a All sheets cmd pillow com are soft, smooth lonawsorlno CANNON motlin. PWs toft, fctcioutly thick looped quick drybio both teweh i wlrh mofchinBU-t tewthond wash tjorJa-Choow from 3 lovely dorotor colon -Aquo, live, thwh Plwfc or MollqM YHow, Wt dUH tow and dhh dorht wd aot HoMert fvorythlno.

Review: Prof. C. J. wlda aalacHow of calm ctiaosa fram many sfyiat and models pries At yovr pockotbaoli wreci gapusi i nurcn. Annis-.

ton. Secretary, Brother James Financed Through Leslie Furniture C. Cor. 19th St Gurnee, Annlstoa, Ala. rb sm fU AUrTtMEt $4 ptM CANNON MdMmm to O.

Holland, NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST Morning worship service 11:30 a. m. devotion: led by New prospect officers. Song New Prospect Men't chorus Responsive Reading Scripture TvMMMatyMTMWiKic! t39.f3. 1 wit 1 ii LIJI NOLAND CREDIT COMPANY vtiuiii AM1 H4 CMo Imo Mm Vdb.

I Chant: 'My Faith Look To 1" -I FURNITURE CO. rat PLUMBING HEATING CO. Phone AD 7-5221 Thee," led by Men't chorus, Prayer -Song: Men's Chorus Sermon: Pastor, the Rev, R. Grant. -I Cor.

10th Gurnee "Bargiin Corner' S4rWii SBH 106 West 18th Invitation Hymn Offering -4-cport ward leadert 4 i 7: IP I 4 in.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Anniston Star Archive

Pages Available:
849,438
Years Available:
1887-2017