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Grace Methodist Youth Week
Will Feature Rev. Lambert
The Youth Activities begin at
5:30 p.m. Sunday.
The Commission on Steward-
ship add Fltiance will meet im-
lediately following the evening
Youth Activities Week for _______
Grace. .Methodist Church will (Yoke
begin Sunday at the 7 p.m.
service with the Rev, Kenneth
iWf Lambert, pastor of Forrest
Park Methodist, Church, Lufkin,
as'the inspirational, speaker. He
will be speaking .each evening
nd youth are invited to hear worship service, Sdhday.
him. , --|————=
Rev. Lambert was bom in
Waco and reared in St, John's
Methodist Church, Houston, and
has served the following ap-
pointments: The Chireno Cir-
cuit; The Carthage Circuit; and
Associate Pastor, Bellaire Meth-
odist Church, Bellaire, Texas.
was ordained in 1961 and
hr an Elder in the
Terence, He is a graduate of
■ Lamar High School, Houston;
Lon Morris College; and, holds
a B. A. from Southwestern Uni-
versity, Georgetown, and a B.D,
Maker ’; Thursday - “Take My The regular scheduled meet-
Yoke Upon You”; Friday ^-1 ing of the Official Board will
Thirst!’ aliihriiaadaiMMtaHfcABaB ■
meet Monday night at 7 p.m.
TKfe Methodist Men will have
their regular monthly dinner
meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m.
John Werler, Curator of the
Houston Public Zoo, will be the
speaker for the meetli
Sunday, August 9, 1964 fljr laiitmtm §un
St. Paul's Lutheran Has
Corner-Stone Ceremony
glorifies God In the same man-
ner that the olewyman gloriltee
Him in the pulpit. We have to
get away from the Id* that the
work of the waitress is some-
ogy at Southern Methodist Uni-
versity. ■ ■ ■ -..... •-
In 1957 he married Betty
Ross of Abilene, and they have
I two children,
J His sermon topics during the
week will be as follows: Sun-
: day —"The Banquet Goers,”
Monday— ‘The Lord Speaks";
Tuesday - “Is Goodness Obso-
lete?”; Wednesday - “The Idol
work.”
C. V. poehme, Louis Grochos-
ke and J. H. Jacobson placed
the cornerstone. As the pastor
read the list of articles, Richard
E, Guy placed them into the
■iMMiAimand 3. P. ~
'Spiritual Qualities' Is
Christian Science Topic
Using “Spirit” as a pame for
; God, the Bible lesson Sunday at
-f the Christian- Scipnbe Congregas
| tion in Baytown will explore how
the qualities of Spirit bring har-
mony inlo human affairs.
II* Repair jsv
oe Repair
-Pk MJ-491S
mony into
, Bible readings wilt include
I ■# this description: “The fruit of
m the spirit is love, joy, peace,
long suffering, gentleness, good-
ness, faith, meekness and tem-
perance: against such there is
no law.” ' ’
Selections from “Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip-
ns
Mhey must near the broader____„______, ____PH ______
interpretations of being and gain from City Hall and L. L: Fuller
some proper seiBe of tile Infi- from the Chamber of Commerce
ed in the old church for the be-
ginning of a comer - stone lay-
ing ceremony that was conclud-
ed at the new site Sunday, Aug.
stated in his sermon that the
building of their new church
meant that every member was
to rededicate his life to a “fife
in Christ.” He explained that
the Christian vocation gives
meaning and importance to all
jobs and tasks.
“In God’s eyes,” he *«id, fX
‘The shoemaker who makes a ^nng closed it.
pair of shoes in Jesus’ name P*aced in the box we,re
--— a history of the congre
a church directory with mem-
bership list, a copy of the Luth-
eran Standard, the Aug. 2 issue
of the Baytown Sun which con-
tained an article about the cor-
ner-stone laying sendee, the an-
nual report of the church dated
Dec. 31, 1963 and the 196-1 mid-
ture” by Mary Baker Eddy will year financial reports, and (he IN « T D T I •, I
Z■■*<» #«•<*»*>»”’•Pastor To Be Televised .
tl™ “d *1”* ££ „I’S'afSC TO, Baptist Chart, .Ml to ctodtoM In th, .hurt,
from City Hall and L. L. Fuller ^aytovvn will be featured pn activities building at the corner
arc jbb® - - «* **.
13 in Houston. The San Jacinto BapUst As-
The choir, under"the direction sociation’s workers conference
MRS. LYNDON B. Johnson extends a warm welcome to the
White House to Cathy Lucas, a personable nine-year-old from
Bowie, Md. Cathy is the 1164 Cystic Fibrosis National Cam-
' ,-rr---—
Rev. Matthews To Be Guest Speaker
At St, Mark's Youth Activities Week
The Rev. Virgil Matthews, Mrs,
chaplain of Loh Morris College
at Jacksonville, will lie the
preacher at the 7 p,m, service
at St. Mark’s Methodist Church.
His message will be built
around one of the ”40 Questions PHHR
Youth and Adults Ask Abouffreation chairmen
The Christian Gospel. ’ *— -
Rev. Matthews will be the in-
spirational speaker for the en-
tire week at St, Mark’s as he
conducts the church's Youth Ac-
tivities Week lasting from Aug.
9-14.
The general committee for
the week’s activities consists of:
general chairman - Judy Ploe- youth.
Ed Orr; publicity chair-
man - Betsy Broyles and Lynn
Campbell ahd adult advisor
Mrs. Joe Poliak; food chair-
man - Gaye and Bobby Blum-
berg with Mrs. Sterling Blum-
berg as adult advisor; and rec-
‘ ’ Li* Hebei
p m. - sumer, 7 p.m. - evening night in . different
worship,, 8 p.m. - discussion
groups, 9 p.m. recreation and!*-Th
10 p.m. friendship circle. , -
There will be. special attrac-
and Bill Mueller with Mrs. Lae- 1
ry Hayes as adtHt advisor-
Discussion leaders are Re
Vatation School
Kit£Tr$iMfo Continue At
and Bob Parker for senior high
youth; and Jim Lutes, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Satterfield and Mrs.
Henry Lyles for junior high
vniifh
St. Joseph's School Sets
n . • • i a ■ m -A t aw
Registration Aug. 2,6*27
Sunday ,1s the Twelfth Sunday the
Second Baptist Choir,
*1* ■ 1%'' I ‘I
'As A Gift'Is Topic
At St. Paul's Church
At Sunday Services
“As a Gift” is the subject of
lie sermon by the Rev. Harold
Paul’s Lutheran Church Sunday.
Services are held every Sunday
at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.
Sundajf School begins at 9:30
a.rrj,—With classes for all age
nite — in order that sin and
mortality may be put off.”
.Sar.t’tKT.'r Lakewood Church Of
Christ Begins Youth
Revival August 24
held at 8 p.m, Wednesday. , . 3
of W. C. Hecrthg, will sing “It’s will meet at Second Baptist at
Not An Easy Road,” “There’s ^30 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev.
Room At The Cross” and “Bui
dens Are Lifted At Calvary.”
Mrs. J. M. (Sonny) Woods
7:30 p.m
Cecil Ray of Dallas will con- ~
duct a stewardship clinic at the others.
pnnfprpnr* - 'Mass
band meets from 8:15 until
a.m,
Daily Masses are at 6 and 8
a.m. Confessions are heard Sat-
urday from 3 to 5 p.m. and
6 to 8 p.m.
conference.
. will be featured with a qitottet
Lakewood Church ot-Christ singing. "Wonderful Words of
held at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
A nursery is provided for Laxewooa uiurcn (w^utnst singuig, wouueuui m#™ «. a . n ...
small children at both services. will have a youth revival begin: Life.” . I fAChl/ KAntiCr
The Christian Science Reading ning Aug. 24 and lasting through The Rev..Paul W. Stephens -V/l UoUJf UujJI 111
Room at n N. Ashbei is open Aug. 28. will speak on the subject, The - ^ "
to the, public Monday through Don Williams of Weslbury Message of Calvary, on the
lay from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Church of Christ in Fort Worth telecast. Pastor Stephens is ajso
nday through Friday and will be speaker for the revival, heard at 6:30 a.m. Monday — .. n •«
from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. He is a graduale of Abilene through Friday from KTLW in I A NOU/ K|]||nin/1
It is closed Sundays and holi- Christian College and has been Texas City, I." I’vfl UUliUlllvj
Classes Move
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1. 582-8377
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l. 512-9431
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which closed last week, /
Two weeks of school Were
gtrueass:
The Brotherhdod will have a
meeting to Mar reports on the
.—Arfiiin^ng-iielSJgaLWedn^
day in.-Houston. Roy Cochrum,
W. g: Mettke, C. E. Sltolhand-
stee and Rev. BomhofF attend- -a
Ad.
I Two sewing sessions will be
held by the American Lutheran
Church Women of St. Paul’s
Ltttheran next week. Morning
circles WHI^combine for. their
sewing day at 9:30 a.m. Wed-
these circles will be cancelled.
The Lydia Circle will have
- their sevririg session at T :3Q P,m.
sday In the home of Mrs.
Wcdnesd
program.
You,” cai
can be heard over Hous- “Fall i ng In Love With Teen- The Sunday
ton radio stations KPRC a n d agere Hirough Teaching.” His 9:45 a.m. will
KNOZ Sunday&orning- *—*- *“ iL- —“•*"
GreSter St. John
Baptist Announces
Schedule For Week
The Rev.
tor of Greater St. John’s Bap-
tist Church, has announced that
School at 9:30 a.m. and worship
services at IP a.m. Sunday.
Communion is observed every
third Sunday and singing con-
vention is held « v er y third
month.
Mrs. M. J, Roan is director of
Sunday School classes.
The Sunday I c h e d u ir fbr
Gr»<»«r. St . Jehr’e begins ivith.al
School lesson at new Educational Building of
be taken from Crosby’s First. Baptist Church
after Pentecost and the Epistle
is Second Corinthians 3:4-9 and
the Gospel is Luke l:23-3paf
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
All m e m b e r s of the Holy
Name Society w;ilh receive cor-
porate corrroiunion at the 7:30
a.m. Mass.'"
The Rev. Denis Kennedy, pas-
tijr'of St. Joseph's will be as-
sisted al all . Masses by live
Rev. William Tinney and the
Rev. Joseph Fertitta.
Commenting on the sermon!) f I
sudd!h'1,Blessetf a're^dW eyreThlit i ^ lS nCdCCJ^CT
see what you see.” Assisting at 1
Mass, we see the re-presenta-
tion and continuation of the Sac-
rifice on Calvary. We see with
the eyes of faith, Christ pres-
ent in the Consecrated Host.
Persohaliy and actively to par-
ticipate in the Mass makes us
love God more and more; it in-
creases the spirit of sacrifice
and kindness in dealing with
->
§lue Jay
Band
First Christian^;
Sunday School wUFconvene at
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partir of the program.
| ;"rh* congregation is Invited
to attend all of the evening wor-
ship services," Mld '4t>* R»v. ■
Harry Holmes?* pastor of the,
Approximately 200 youth are
expected to pmiicpRte in the
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e-JWjTMiddle” is the
subject, of the sermon Rev.
Holmes will deliver at the 8:40
«fm: and 10:55 a.m. worship
' services of the church Sunday.
"Intfie Big Middle” will deal
with one Of the most crucial, if
not the most crucjai tssue of
ton. will continue his ser
■ V Sermons on'the “Good Confes-
sion" with his sermon topic be-
ing “Thi
God."
The choir will present" spec-
ial music with Charles Forque
Monday as director. Rev. Sidney Hawk-
the Living choir at the second service; and
the Youth choir at the evening
service.
through Friday at 7:30 a.m. un-!*1?8; associate minister, will as-
iil 8:15 ajru The sixth grade Ms„ ^ the s.e^1^' , ,,
----- - Sunday at 6:30 p.m. study
Mass servers for this Sunday
George Maher and John Greg-
ory; 9:30 a.m., Robert Hale and
James Giroir; 11 a.m., Tommy
Kleypas, John Chapa, Mtke Mu-
noz, and Royce Harde; and 5:30
p.m., Jim Sobotik and Louis
Kuna. -------- ——-------
'Life:As It Gao
Lutheran Topic
"Life, As It Is, As It Can Be,”
will be topic the Rev, Glen C.
Kollmeyer will deliver at 10:45
a.m. at Redeemer Lutheran
Church. The Church is located
at 1200 East Lobit at Danubina.
Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m.
The Adult Bible class is study-
ing the First Epistle of Peter,
groups will meet in the fellow-
ship hall and educational build-
ing, followed by worship at 7 CO.
Rev. Pendleton, will preach‘on
"The Fellowship of the Church "
Vacation Bible School, which
began- AOg, 4, Will continue
through Thursday. Aug, 13, Ses-
smns tor the youngimgroups are
from 9 toll 2ITa.m. each dav.
iproach to any people."
The Chancel Choir sings at
the Jirst service: the Men’s
Toups bringing the worship
service. ’
Also at 9:30 a.m. the Dawson
group will meel in the home of
sfer J. . _____
wiit meet at 7:30 p.mrTuesday.
Tuesday. The Women’s Mis-
sionaiy League, Mrs, Clifton D,
Davis, president, meets at, 10
a.m. Wednesday.
, "In Sunday’s Introit for the
. (Eleventh Sunday after Trinity,”
Registration for St. Joseph’s Rev. Kollmeyer said, "we are
Catholic School will be on Aug- mindful of what the Church is.
int CK .’AM =tiiaov,to Tf U Mm ' * '*•'■ *
ust 26 and-.27 for old siudents
and the new students for,,the
first grade who ore-registered
in May.
...... *-*5«**“»** 7»wy*—* * _ ’ xuung ueopje or
The church "extends a cordial Training Hour have been attending meetings
tend the meetings. following tilt), evening service, j0 hear evangelist James Rob:
inson, Attending were Mr. and
Armstrong, Mike Wilson, Man-
dine Parish, Jenny Lynn Barge,
Kentucky Minister Draws
The 'Pleasure-Seekers'
»*.s!»jawa.
sometimes finds his congrega-
tion in play clothes.
But, it's only nafural beeauiii!
many of the worshipers come
Once a month, ihe young, min-
ister of the -Montieeilo Christian
conducts
S3K S£f 3*&?a
worship services at 7 by Lake Cumberland. v
orship services at 7 p.m.
Monday, Mission 1 will mee
by Lake Cumb
nndpr m« rr»n from i cribes his waterside service as
amiiy_
ily. Here God’s children gather
the Lord’s Day. The Introit
On Aug. 28 new students will « ve«ls two sides of the Chris-
be accepled if possible School f,*<n life: Peace in the redemji-
witl begin regular full day ‘
classes Wednesday, Sept, 2.
A Pre-Cana. Conference will
be held for engaged couples on-
ly Aug, 944, at 1700 San Ja-
lion and the battle against the
forces of evil. The Epistle
teaches God’s grace: .‘By the,
grade of God I am wfrat I
am.’ In the Gospel our Lord
speaks to us about God’s grace
for penitent sinners. Id Christ
we repeht, and receive pardon,
go Tibme from the House
. We go
of God Justified.'!
The Chi Rho iunidr high group
meets for study from 7 to 9
p.m. with.Mike Iloiloway, «mi>
jner^youtii-ilirectotv -*nd Caro-
lyn Cora in as leaciiers.
Tuesday the Christian Wom-
en’s fellowship will have then-
group meetings, The Bowers
group Witt meet’ at 9:30 h.ltvih
the home of Mrs. Glen Brace,
“First the Ears —' Then the
Ayes" wilt be the sermon topic
of the Rev. P.uiyette W. Dowl- - - -
er at the 11 a.m. service at * 1
. First Presbyterian- Church
9 dpy. This is based on scripture .....
selected from I Kings 3:3 -14--------
and Mrs. Lloyd t’orain bring-
ing the worship lesson.
The Erlewine groui) has post-
poned their meeting until Aug.
18 due to Vacation Biliie‘Sciiool.
due to Vacation
The Tice group Witt meet at
the church at 9:30 ami go to
Mrs. H, P. Craft’s home tor
their study, followed by a cov-
ered dish luncheon.
Mrs. R. H. Davanay will be
the leader and Mrs. Craft will
have die worship;
The evening Hobgood group
will meet in the home of Mrs.
, Otto Gerbes, 705 Maplewood,
wih Mrs. B. F. Booth as lead-
er and Mrs. Ed Mohr bringing
j the worship.
Wednesday the choir will re-
hearse at 7 p,m. followed hy a
meeting of the official board at
8 p,m.
Session At First
Presbyterian To
Be Held Sunday
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The Chancel and Youth Choirs
will combine for special music,
directed by Mrs. J. B. Ashton,
with Mrs. Mary Pennington ac-
companying at the organ.
Session will meet at 10t30
1906 Hartt, with Mm. Ross Mar- a.m. Sunday in thaChurch Par-
tin as leader and Mrs. E. F, lqn-for the_purpose of receiving
“ ....... new members info the member- ,
ship °f the church. The. regular
meeting of Session will be held
Wednesday, Aug. 12, inTellow-
ship Hall,
gram will be presented by Mr.
Blair W. Mann or an associate
on “Traffic Safety”' Alt youth
are invited. Refreshments will
be served. ------------ --- - r
Church Sciifwl Administrative
Staff will meet at 7:30 p.m.
fenday in the Church Parlor. * "
Executive Committee of Unit-
ed Presbyterian Men’s Council
rf thr hearer. -™ Maty Bakeri
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the Church Parlor for a plan-
ning session.
Choir rehearsal will lie 'held
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Nursety is provided.
Dare to be true; nothing can
need’s lie. — George Herbert
J9 ANTIQUE KITS •
DO YOUR OWN
antiqucIno
SHELEY LUMBER CO.
1200 Market M4-17M
room.tuiEKioru, sxgxjma*, .use* vrs*
pastorate* were in large cities, an extra week because of the
including Chicago. tremendous attendance.
His lakeside services are lim- Vacation Bible School
Red to 30 minutes at music and held Monday through .Friday _at
a brief sermon. tte Mission’_Oiurch c* first
For music, “We use local tal- ^ m ^reparatlon
re* Served"
583-5513
13-7437
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sign
red Staff
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Wilks
Methodist Men Of
St. John's Will Meet At
7:30 P.M. Monday
St. John's Methodist Church
The site of the service also is
*r,,. Mr. b*.*KfttfSfaKWMe«|o»s Topic
It's a good place for swim- Will D6 Ur60l6ST
mSS^S&bS^St Decision' Sunday
___„ ^ gregating in that area for a long
pS*?’ S.’r*X5i
aS sragjAS sura. • —^ 6“ -
CULPEPPERS
Has a
Official Board will meet at 7:30
p.m. Monday in the Fellowship
Hall of the Church. .
The Rev. Louis Gant’s ser-
«-as s
mon topic for the- 8:45 and 11
a.m. services Sunday is: “The
j ■Church is of God.” Mrs. John
, VflUIW 3S Ul WVfM., VW.-.
Westminster Topic Is
Prayer services are held at 7 t
P-«Jrdmh2 M’s «ccommodat-
f L”?* Th0^ boat* feel
men s chorus, has announced they’re putting them to good
. WSCS study «t ”
ing City Challenges 1
will continue Tuesd,
with Mike Willis
sermon is based on Matthew 5
anrt. fi ■ ’ ,
WItn IVUKe WiHIS Ol nraicjr . .
ested parents are invited to at- Republican nominee, has run
tend. The new program for sen-‘ —
tor high students in the church
■MMre
Catholic Daughters
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Court S
4- Anettla* Jfariit .nt.rnntar ml #-Tcxaar' f^Ttiafewal
s County
their food booth at the Crosby
Fair and Rodeo, They are also
planning a float for the . parade.
Mrs. Charles Sikora, grand re-
: gent, presided, ■ •
-fif*
day.
"Life’s Greatest Decl-
at his sermon for Sun-
New Mexko Copy-Cop
Presents ‘Citations' panlst will be Mrs. Bruce War-
•xtortton and
impersonating an officer.
Breen said the man mam-
s Bany Cittkked By
^23ania,kH*^
— 22 J2SSS. Isa ITS ftnas^^sr-2 Attend Workshop
'Tta Meat O,rtei-0tUni™ a,-!'",- h, tkkrterl stout 10 motor-
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MEMORIAL
mm ot
GOD CHURCH
Highway 148 He. Beytowa
—SERVICES—
Sunday School ......
Worship Hour ......HKJO
Sunday Evening ...... 7:30
Wod. Night SerWco. .7:30
Pastor, Rev. J. R. Wood*
Phone
Heirporl
HAFCBKAMP
fits
corporate-type agriculture
or industrial corporations,’’
The Mexican labor program
is scheduled to expire Pec- 31.
is scheduled to expire Dec. or.
Goldwater and the GOP national
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall R. „
Haferkamp, formerly of Bay- platform have advocated its ex-
town, announce the birth of a l*nslon- - -
rial Hospital, Fort Collins, Colo.
She weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
2 in the Poudre Valley
Sa£;
BMerinmyp of Baytown. Greet
parents ^are Miti w. C.
| _ frf^Pasadene, CaHf.. and
Mrs. Augns^Btekamp of
ner.
TUCUMARI, N.M. (AP)-New topper!
intendent. Training Union, urn
the direction of Robert
that the chorus will practice on , . .
FrMemwtnirff8ih. iTah»r -Ronra service to sponsored by
'JESStSU meetrfrom1 ?» « ^ 2' *. church,
to 8 p.m. each Monday accord-
ilaiSMW’Sr-'S is1”
people definitely are on vaca- self to stop speeding motorists °Y ,l‘> vv„°*^ . hlf l®“fa6®
Rev: Gant’s sermon topic for 'T* ^ “..their ^ issue citations. ttt-6’30’ *** * M
SfiJ aswi’i Christian Love' 'SKS.'SSi ........... -......K
Preparation to
dais said he man was arrested Mgde
Breen- si
charged with
2^52 SJSSrnSl tSSSL
, Ten.- .tf
aid. the. man was
ISSISSSSaaSft® Methodist Sunday
“aWtSB SeW Teachers To
ublic service and-that he iuAnJ U/a-LLAii
The motorists were stopped The Rev. E. J. Davis, Jr. will
In pennitting the impor- between San Jon, N.M., and the preach for the Sunday morning
of Mexican farm workers Texas line. _ __ . - worship service at Cedar Bayou
The .Sanctuary Choir, under
He direction or Sheldon Kline,
ig to support goVrt at least three tourists put up 315 will sing the anthem. Mrs. Sbel-
tr vent Ion ‘in bonds after being issued speed- don Kline wilibe at the organ.
ing "citations.” . The Primary and Junior fH*
----------- ‘u------------ towship Groups and toe Junior
High and Senior High MYF’s
will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Rev. Davis will preach for toe
serted Thureday that Goldwater tots. The district attorney said the
is "quite willing to sui
erhment interven
the economy as long as it bene- ing - cnanons^ g
dice in the
■ihim-
rinify Tabernacle
lean workers are used in .the
West m
Tuesday. Prayer meeting will
be-held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
and the Sanctuary Choir will
■[rehearse at t p.m. j
turned toysy’ - turvy
portation of foreign farm work- To StreSS- YoiltH
ers “runs counter to the free en- »
terpnse system” and “prevents, The Rev. Paul Thompson of
the laws of supply and demand Odessa will be gupst speaker ■ |
from worktog In the western for^a special yopth, emphasis The Julia Lottie Circle
farm labor market." M6st Mex- week to be presented by the meet at the church at 9:45 a.m.
TlbfmKie Assembly of Thursday. The afternoon
God at lOOfEE. Lobit. u------ ‘----
The week of services will be-
gin with services at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday and will continue each
night through the rest .of the
week at the same time.
be spent in quilting, H
All teachers lor Nursery
through Elementary VI are re-
minded, of the Workshop to
study the Children’, Division’s
neW’ curriculum which will be
-[field at First 'Methodist Church
in Aivjn, Tex., Aug. 14, from;
attend the meetings.
tor of the church extends a oor- u. ^
szssa^' A
■w. • •
v'/ ,, vVft*M Il'aJ, VM-YAl >5*SS.
Rev. Jimmy Bird, conducting
services.
FOR THE BRIDES AND
THE BRIDES TO BE!
J ; .1 :,i
THare’j a touch of magic in this htart
warming Jewel Box. Handsomely silver-
plated’wlth tarnish resistant finish and
richly lined with beautiful velvet.
evening
Scout
at the church at 7 p.m.’Mon-
day. The QfflcM- Board will)
meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. I
Tuesday. Prayer meeting will
■M J
t lllpopptth &
. . Nothing to buy—no obligation.
W# are anxious to meet afl newly
fnarriad coupler ^ n d prospective
married couples. To show eur ap*
fHf ttlfTOWN'S GREAT FURNITURE STORE
Baytown, Texas
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 274, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1964, newspaper, August 9, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056702/m1/9/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.