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Cedar Bayou United Methodist Church Plans Family Night Services
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Ret Roy Cloudt
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Is Speaker For
Second Baptist
Rev. Roy Cloudt, pastor
Second Baptist Church Will
back in the pulpit Sunday morn-
ing following a week preaching
engagement with the First Ba[ -
tist Church of Westminster,
. Calif,- - _ jl____
^■7 This was in connection with
the Encounter California, Cru
Side, that has been going on
over the entire state of Cali-
fornia. Rev. Cloudt will speak
in both the morning and night
services.
Second Baptist Mother of the
year will be elected Sunday
" morning by means of a secret
ballot, the Mother of the year
will be announced on Mother’s
Day. An after church fellowship
and Showing of films that were
taken of the Baby Day Parade
last year will he held after the
services Sunday night in fellow-
ship hall.
A WMU prayer retreat will
be held from 9 until noon Tubs-
day at 2232 Elton,----
©Church
First Christian Sermon For
Sunday is 'Steel
Told By St. Joseph's
For the 3rd Sunday after Eas- Leonard Derden at 12:15 p.m.
"Steel and Velvet” with scrip-
ture basis of Matthew 10:16-25,
will be the sermon topic used
by Rev. B, D. Nisbet Jr„ minis-
ter of First Christian Church at
The Christian Youth Fellow- CYF district 12 Board of
ship and Chi Rho youth groups
will meet at. 6, p.m. Sunday. It
has beg^, announced that Patti
Motiey of the CYF group was
the 10:50 a m. service Sunday, elected as representative for the
'Meaning Of Discipleship'
First Presbyterian Sermon
Westminster Church
Tells Sermon Topic
During the 9:30 i.ffi? IftTVlce
at Westminster Presbyterian
Church, the Rev, Thomas R.
Brewer, pastor, will speak
"God’s Desire for Men.” His
sermon is based on Scripture
Dowler’s sermon topic at both
the 8:30 and the 11 a m. serv-
ices at First Presbyterian
Church. This is based on scrip-
- [Ture selection’ SrSrk ’Kri7;Tr'"'-
As a part of the family film
festival, sponsored by the Jun-
ior High Fellowship, the film
"Fantastic Voyage” will be
shown at &30 p.m. Sunday in
fellowship hall, A donation .of
35 cents is asked.
The finance committee of the
board of deacons will meet-at
7 p.m—Mrindtiy. The regular
ill bt*-
Gulf Coast Area of Christiari
Churches at the assembly meet-
ing in, Pasadena last Sunday.
At 9:30 a.-m. Tuesday . tlin
witjr the assistance »f a Basil
ian Father from St. Thomas
University. Novena services on
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Lectors will be Seth Mitchell
at 5 :30 a.m., -Russell .Young at
Christian Women’s Fellowship 7:30 a.m , J. W. Carroll at 9:30
will have a meeting of the ex-
ecutive board.
Official Board session will be
at 7 p,m. Wednesday with Dr.
W. T. Jones, Jr., chairman, pre-
siding.
Parent-Child dedication serv-
ice has been announced for Sun-
"The Meaning 6f Discipleship" Frank Duvall, 3232 Missouri, at £ “ s ’ „f the oh-
1702 Narcille, at 9:30 a.m. Wed-
nesday;'Circle 3, in the church
■)<arior at- A -TO a.m - Wednesday;
Circle 4, With Mrs. A. V. Bloom,
7005 Linden,wood, at 7:30 p.m.
Monday.
Week, Parents desiring to par-
ticipate .are requested to con-
tact the church office:
Rev. and Mrs. Nisbet have
Keen in AustTnTlTB'WPflrattFnrf---
Trinity Tabernacle
Shows Mission Film
Texas.-
They will return Saturday. ’
ter at St. Joseph’s, the epistle
is taken from I Peter 2, fl-3
and the gospel from John 1(J, 16-
Masses will be«celebrated by
Monsignor J o s 6 p h O’Sullivan
and Father Thaddeus Pabfiieri ’at 7:30 p.m. at the K 6f C hall
and R, A. Hart at 5:30 p.m.
CYP will meet at 7 p.m. for
business meeting and election
officers for the coming year. Words That Can, Be Under-
Court Mater Dei Catholic ntood’/ is the title of the Sun-
- - - • — - day ynorning messaged Scrip-
Daughters^ of America will meet
Election .of offiepu. will be held.
Altar Society ipeeting is at 9:30
a.m., Tuesday' in the rectory,
' -----vith
First Friday observance with
masses at '6 a.m., 11:30 a.m.
and 5:30 p.m. Confessions.heard
from 3 p.m. \n,5 p.m. and from
Will., W-, »». VUIIUII WL UUIU o UJ/tf jj.iji. auu
a m., William Daley,at 11 q.np.JG p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday.
Rev. P. Walter Henckell
Leads Episcopal Service
Holy Communion will be cele-
brated at 8 a.m Sunday at Trin-
ity "Episcopal- Church, with the
Rector, Rev. P. Walter Henck-
ell, as the celebrant. Tlie prop-
Easter will be used, with Louis
Fettftmtm as epistoler. Marion
Lewis will be the acolyte, and
Miss Marsha Seale will be the
selections from Hosea 6:1-6 and meeting of the board
gin at .7:30 p.m. in the qhurcri
parlor, • ' * "
'We Remember Him'
Is St. Johns Sermon
Adult education classes will
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junior High fellowship will
meet at theehurch at6pm,
..Sunday to attend a movie at
the Brunson Theater. The Sen-
ior High fellowship will meet 10 a.m." Tuesday in the parlor
at 6:30 p.m. Circles of Uniled Presbyterian
The monthly session meeting Women will meet this week as
will tie at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Hollows. Circle 1 with Mrs.
’We Remember Him” is the
subject Rev. William J. Dim-
mer has selected to speak
wrat- 9:30 a m. Sunday and f.t b:,th~the -»:d5':'and-11 a.'m.t
theweek-day'class will meet at services at St. John's Methodist
Grace Church Campaign
Is 'Goal For Giving'
Chjireh Sunday. The night serv-
ice will be at 7 p.m. and the
minister will preach pm "Even
the Devils Obey," -
Following the night sendee,
the commission oh stewardship
in the amount of 537,100 The
‘visitation program fs headed by.
Imard chairman Bill Gandy and
iay. jeader -Lamar, Kelley..
. Team captains' are Garland
Huey, Alex Hardesty, Leonard
Barrow, George Massey, John
ny Fulton, Warren Carroll
James Fulton and Bob Purvri
The visitors will meet at,
church at 6:30 pm, for^resign-
T. R. Walmslcy and Jack
Maxwell will be ushers at 9:15
a m. Acolytes will be, Keith
Ktallknecht, Joe Philips, Gebo
h,», ^
it miccinnnrn film hninty ’ n.i___te»_
new missionary film being re-
leased by the Assemblies of
God Foreign Missions Depart-
ment will be shown at the
flight SendccTSunday at. Trinity
Tabernacle Assembly of
Church.
God
-ind-fimmee-will-meet with-War- went -and-Instruction™
The 120 solicitors Im'the Goal- Ross Sterling High School and
For-Giving campaign, at Grace ns guest sneaker Rev. Wallace
~en Carroll, chairman.
Visitors from hie church will
conduct an every' member vist-*
tation Monday This visitation
is a part of this year’s program
The official board will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The W.S.C.S/general meeting
will be at 10 a m Tuesday at
ihe church, Tlie zone meeting
will Be at 9 a.m. Wednesday in
This film is a story-of the
(Christians triumph in Africa’s
20tlrGtmtmy>fWkqdbatb, in whieh i
ihe i^seimilies of God mission-
ary Hie Rev. J W. Tucker was
(artyr. His body was thrown
ito a river, but, in spite of the
tragic dedicated sacrifice of this
fine missionary, other equally
dedicated missionaries have re.
turnmt Ct>ng<rto'~carry
ers for the 3rd Sunday i after
organist, James Harrop and W-.
Tt ttarrnp- wilt-serve as us:
Rankin and -Robert Walmsley.
The Rev. F. Philip Dignam,
assistant minister, will be the
celebranf at the 11 a.m. service.
Dr C. If. Dolph wiH be tlio
epistoler and the Rector the gos-
peler. Acolytes will ’be, Donnie
Messerschmidt, Richard Mc-
Manis, Jack flkholrn, Frank Wil-
Shiloh Told
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Sermon Topic
Rev. M, H. Smoke, pastor of
Shiloh Baptist Church, will be-
gin a series of messages on the
communications of, the gockl
news of the gospel.
ture basis is I Corinthians 14-13,,
...
Bible Lecture
Scheduled For
Kingdom Hall
A free public Bible lecture
will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday
in
the Kingdom Hall of Jeho-
vah's Witnesses, 1305 Hawthorne.
Following the sermon, a group
Bible study will be held on the
subject, "Keep Your Faith Grow-
ing Exceedingly," based on the
scriptpre, text 2 Thesstflonlans
Other meetings this week in-
clude the congegation Bible
ght different loca-
tions throughout the Bay-Tex
First Baptist
Sets Christian
Commission Qft EducWtfon-
Slates Church Wide Meal
May 5-12 throughout
The commission on education for the morning
of a the Cedar Bayou United
Methodist Church, will again
sponsor family night services
at 7 p.m. Wednesday, .. %
National Family Week is ob-
served May 5 through 10, and
this night has been set aside
.js a way for the local church
to observe the week. Each fam-
ily is asked to bring food'suf-
ficient for their family and one
guest and it will then be spread
in one “family meal’ In' the
youth center of the church.
The Church school teachers
rill be honor guests at this fam-
ry night service. A program
has been planned. The choir
will reheal se following the pro-
gram. ' . * ■ •-
Rev. E. 3. Davis, Jr.1 will
preach at the 10:50 a.m. wor-
ship service on Sunday. Ushers the youth center.
night
services will be E. H. Enderli,
Byron Frarklin, W. J. Tadlock,
R. E. Casey, J. B. Upton and
L. 0. Casey. The youth will be
served a snack supper at 5:30
p.m: and the MYF groups will
meet at 6 p.m.
At 7 p.m. Monday, tlie Scout
Troop No; 93 will meet at the
church. At 9 a.m. Tuesday ,the
Women’s Society of Christian
Service will have an executive
meeting and the general meet-,
ng will follow at 9:30., The of-
ficlal board will meet at 7 p.m.
Tuesday. Elornie West, chair-
man, will preside. At 9:45 a m.
Thursday the Julia Lottie Circle
will meet and the afternoon will
be spent in quilting. The Faith
Class will have a social meet-
ing at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in
Ba
Southern Baptist CQnvent
been designated as
Home Week.” In line
special emphasis, at 7:45
Wednesday at First
Church, the drama "What 1
Wrong?" will be presented,
minister of education, Dan F
cr, will direct the play.
In the 10:50 a.m. servl
day the pastor, Rev. Rober
Cheek, will preach. Special
sic to be presented then Incl
Miss Carolyn Baker, soloist,
choir will be made up of
only- in-the- 7- p.m. service.
At 1:30 p;m. Sunday there
be a special service at the
town Nursing Home.
At 9:30 a.m. Tuesday the
Love W.M.S. will meet
church 'leltovrahlp hall ...
monthly business meeting,
sionary program, and lunch
Rev, Cheek will talk about
missionary experiences '
area at 8 p.m. Tuesday, and tlie
weekly ministry school and serv-
ice meeting at the Kingdom Hall
beginning at 7:30 p.m. Friday.
Memorial Baptists Will
Hear Rev. Gien Walker
zil while he was there in Ma
At 7 p.rq., the Kathleen
MS. will
Rev. Glen Walker, programlTbiele will be back in the pul-
director of KWBA, wil! be guest pit, May 12.
speaker at Memorial Baptist
Church Sunday, in the absence
ot the pastor, Dr. W Edward
Thiele, who Is with the First
Baptist Church', Kirb.vVille, Tex-
as, in revival services. Dr.
Methodist Church will gather for
a -dinner at 5:30 pm. Sunday.
This is the second of three din-
ners during the week of so-
licitation. The Madrigal Singers
of Robert E. Lee High School
. t.iil prm idc special music. Rev.
will be the
Hooper Haygood
guest speaker,
There will be si final Victory
dinner next Wednesday night
which will conclude the pro-
: -gram. Jim Kiileyi:: geffifal ^
I.—.. chairman, will preside at this
I'D:
Shook, conference dircclor oT
evangelism.
During these weeks there has
to undenvrile the 1968-69 budget Seihrook, Mrs R L Carter
■**™^=*~™~**~*^-**.^.^ > g(, j„hn's WSCS~
on the work of giving the gos
pel to a needy people.
The public is invited to at-
tend the service at 1008 E .Lob-
it Street, where Rev. J. J.
Kriminer is the pastor.__
back will be hosts for coffee
time.
Holy Communion will be cele-
brated in the Chapel at St.
James House at 9:30
Thursday. _
A Religion Of Joy1 Is
Lutheran Sermon Topic
1 TTie Judson-Society will meet
at the ehurch at 9:45 a.m. Tues-
day for their missionary pro-
gram and business meeting.
The Youth Council, which is
composed of elected represen-
tatives from each department:
of the youth division, will meet
in the home of Mr., and Mrs.—
Bart Neal, 2200 Cedar Brake,
Sunday night following the serv-
Rev, Frederick 'Weisenbor
will speak on "A Religion Of
liams; and - Charles-Brack. -A1 aflO:45 e.m. at Redeemer
Murphy and Charles Houghton' ' ----"
will be ashers. The Altar Guild
work will be directed by Mrs.
J. E. Boydell, Mrs. R. W. Warne
and Mre. Albert Fanestiel, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Boydell, Mrs. It.
W; Warne and Mrs. Albert Fan-
estieT' Mr. and Mrs'. FreETRalTs-
j’jy ai a.in. at ncqrencr —
Lutheran Church. Rev. Weisen-|year Wl t*‘ --efted‘
horn Is a, retired Lutheran .pas-
tor living in Houston.
Rev. Glen C. Kollmeyer will
be in Tyler, Tex,, over the
.m?kcnd helping with an 'evan-| AII C ; i I
gelism workshop. 'JainTS
The Walther League meets at
6 p.m. Sunday. Larry Foerster
will lead a topic on "Dope,
p.m. Nothingness and God.” Martha
Lippe will lead the devotions
John:
my Kubik will serve refresh-
and Johnny Dunham and Jim-
ib-
Offcers for the new
Service Plans
Scheduled For
**• ’U,
been a church wide focus -on
total commitment of time, tal-
ents and tithes. Tire program
included a visit in every home.
In the end, one of the goals Is
'Everlasting Punishment'
to subscribe the total budget oi
*115.000 00.
At 10:45 a.m. (he pastor, Rev.
Asbury Lenox, will preach op
the theme, "Constructive Con-
tributions of The Church." Bill
Schubert will direct the ehoit
and Mrs. Keith King will be at
Christian Science Lesson
7D'(-/lJstlIig'i’kiriishment-'''
the subject of Uiis week's Bible
lesifon to be read in all Chris-
tian'Science churches Sunday.
The s e r v l c e» at Church of
at 11 a.m.
"inal reports from toe^liiel- ** iMper'Il.yrxxf Win
tors and a grand total will be
given to the group by Henry
.....Lucas. 'Featured' orThF-programf;
will be the Meistersingers of
Listen to KWBA 1M0
■very Sunday ll’:U PM,
Mormon Tabernacle
Choir
With, Spoken Word By: _
STERLING W. SILL
preach at the 7 p, m. service
Rev Lenox Will preside. —
sets the theme: "Unto the up-
right there ariseth light in the
-The-RibleLesson alsoinc.
from "Science
passagi
Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy
The Third Sunday after East-
er will be observed at All Suint's
Episcopal Church by a service
el Holy Communion and sermon
at 11 a.m. The Vicar, the Rev.
Sunday School Services are at
Christ Scientist Baytowm begins. 11 a.m. The Wednesday meeting 1
is at 8 p.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
FIRST CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
NEVADA AT MICHIGAN
___SUNDAY SERVICE—11: A.M,
SUNDAY SCHOOL—11: A M.
Wednesday, Meetingj—8: I’M.
READING ROOM
10 N. XSHBEL STREET
"Monday"Through Friday
10:00 A.M.—4:00 P.M.
SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 1 PAL
ALL ARE WELCOME
Communion
MessageSet
At St. Mark's
use the Chri
big Room at 10 N. Ashbel Ini;
darkness • 77 . Surely he shall Raytown. It is open from
not be moviirTiirevFrr'bTe-r-igbt.
eous shall be in everlasting re-
mcnibrance.’’-,, -
■a4n-..to_L p.m. Monday through
Friday, and from 1 p.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday.
'Through A.GIass, Darkly'
St, Paul!s Sermon Topic
"Commitment — To What?”—
will be tiie subject of the com-
munion message to be preached
by Rev, Harry N. Holmes, pas-
tor of St. Mark's Methodist «t St. _Paul’s Lutheran_Church
There will be Holy Communion!study leader; Esther Circle at
Church, at 8:40 a.m. and 10:55
a.m. This Sunday is Commit-
ment Sunday in the "Count Oii
Me!" program.
Ancel Boswell, Roy Fuller,
1 p.nv. with Mrs. .A. A. Ilolle
10 15 a.m. Sunday. The sub- hostess and Mrs. Milton Haqk-
feld Bible study leader;. Lydia
Circle at 7:30 pan! with Mi’s
Gordon Sniito bostess ...
A sjjecial meeting of Sunday
ject of the sermon by the Rev
Harold O Bomhoff will be
' lir "
"Through a-Glass, Darkly.
The anmr.il Mother's Day ban.
and Eugene Lovering are-phm- b«et will lie at 6.30 p.m. MOn- schoed dqaehers will jie at-7:30
fling the service in eonjunctioil -day- Ate;- Nolah Barth is the
... e. . .. , n _• l.il'AC iriknt rxf ♦1-1~ AFP Vlf-ve
Memorial
Assembly Of God
Welcomes You
president of the ALC Women.
Ttiree circles' Will meet 'Wed-
with Carl Hebei Sr., and Revs
Holmes and Pace. • . .._____ _______ ... ______ _____
The cancel choir sings at Tuesday: Elizabeth at 9:30 an,;
p.m.' Wednesday. Teachers of .1
kill -classes, 8th grade-and above'
will meet at 8 p.m. to discuss
W.-rewmanhastes
3220 Hwy. 146
(Alexander Dr.)
Sun. School — 9-45 A M.
Worship — li:00 AM.
Evening - 7:00 P.M.
choir will provide the music at
the second worship hour. Dotrie
Prater is g&est soloist for tlie
night sendee.
Rev. Rudy Pace- will preach
for the 7 p.m. service. His mes-
sage is "What’s The Church
Coming To?" •
Bruce Day, director of music,
announced that rehearsal time
for the chancel choir will bo
changed to 7 turn., each Thuvs-'
flaw 9®
plan of discussion on race proti-
Terns suggesfed by the AnlefP
nd Mrs. 3; C. Hogan Bib (el can Lutheran-Church
,.pa
'2
&T.
B. T. C.
Zli W. MUR1
Peter Katt, wdl be the officiant jfcnday School
and preach the sermon.
Ushers are Marcu^Vidrine and
Charles E. Walker Mrs. Horace
Smith, Mrs. John W. Sweeney
end Mrs. Frank L. - Whaley will
have the care of the altar. Aco-
lytes and flagbearers are Rich-
ard Whaley, James Patton,
Charles Chandler-and Jonathan
Litras. Mrs. Virginia Chandler
is the organist. Hostess for the
coffee hour is Mrs. Roy E. Wol-
cott.
W.M S. will meet with Mrs
R. Ball, 2100 Utah Street.
Hie associational Vacation
Me School clinic will be.
ducted 9:15 a.m. to 11:55
Friday at Central Ba{
Church.
Indian Sh
Lot Loan Cost
Up 1 Per Cent
genera
hores
The ge
dian SI
-ral manager of
subdivision
The Dorcas Class, Mrs. Frank
Fields, teacher, will meet in the
fellowship room pf the church
Thursday for their monthly
class luncheon.
Support Your Church
BAYTOWN
KIWANIS CLUB.....
Crosby has announced a one
cent;/increase in loan costs
lots purchased after June 1.
Craig C. Cook said the new
ttrest rate will affect only th
, using Indian Shores’ time p
ment plan when buying a hoi
site.
He said the rate interest
no bearing on the lot prices
is in no way connected to
new home financing.
The pressure has been mot
Calvary Misslonat
BAPTIST CHUF
At 8 a.m. there is a plain cele-
bration of the Lord's Supper at
which Robert H. Dunlap will us-
sist the priest at. the alter. 41
6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
S. Litras will conduct the sev-f
enth session of the discussion
group entitled "Who is The
Helper?’* / -
Church
of Christ
?th St & Ward Bd.
Services Sunday 10:30
am. & 6:00 p.m.
Wed. 7:00 p.m.
Hear "Bible Truths"
Sunday at Bonn, on ; .|
KWBA.
•Phono 422-9698
increase, Cook said. The pri
rate increases announced
cently by Houston area lead
institutions made the action
perative.
Cook said the existing
charge is still one of the low
of any subdivision on U
Houston and that lot buyers i
have six weeks before the de
line.
Indian Shores is generally
garded as one - of -Housto
more successful real estate v
tures.
People In
The News
Bomobody
DESERVES
—TO Mr
REMEMBERED
Why not let ui help yon select an enduring monument
lor ,vour departed loved one . .. a.monument to eonriblne
proper serenity, dignity, and beauty to serve ae a fitting
symbol. .
TRI-CITY MONUMENT
2701 Market r Next to Peoples Bank
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AP)
Mrs. Martin Luther King ,
will become the first worn
ever to address a Harvard
mencement exercise when
takes the place of her husba
as class aay speaker june l2.
The 1968 class committee
nounccd Thursday that Mi
King had agreed to fulfill t
engagement accepted by King
week before his assassination
Memphis,'Tenn„ April 4.
The committee had invit
King to discuss civil rights a:
the Vietnam war. :
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (A!
After a separation since 19f
Van Johnson’s wife, Eve Lyn
i default divoi
Jdayi
WndneMUy. - 7:00 P.M.
St. Mark's Methodist QuircH:
will be represented at the Bay-\<~1
town Area Christian Leader I • E
Training, Consultation bv “ ■
John Mabry, Travis- Portei
A FULL GOSPEL
7 PENTECOSTAL -
CHURCH
Pretor 4-J. R. W ood.
and Mrs. Joe Satterfield, Mrs.1
J Heaney Roach, Mrs JMargaref
WORSHIP
WITH US
SUNDAY -
m,?-
Se trice
9:30 am.
Sunday
School
ll.'OO a.m.
Worship
Memorial
Bapffst
Church
STERUNG
Bains, Joe Farley end-Petty Pe-
'Cates. 7; • . r®
The consultation' is for the j
Training, and especially to de-
sign plans for the new youth
curriculum and literature. Grace
Methodist tTiurch will be the
[site for the consultation at 3
p.m.
St. Mark’s is also sending a
delegation to the abbreviated j
meeting of the Spring laymen’s |
retreat at Lakeview Methodist
Include Cynthia Looney, Kathy Harper,.Mary
Jane Nevil Rommi Dunn, Lynne Berry: Karol
Dorris, Donna Barnhart, Kathleen Lindsey,
Joly nn Barnhart. Camille Bunting is counsel-
Assembly, Friday and Saturday,
May IQ and.ll. Emphasis of,the
reiroat is the Uy Witness Slis-
sion. Key lay witness speakers
are to be Captain £., H (Tanki
Harrison arid Df.fTh'omas^ Sfiip-
mon, of Memphis, Tenn.; Dr.
Richard D. Strahan. President
o! Dee College and T>r; CharleA
Q. Coffman, from the gdew
gene
board of lay activities..
On May 14, Dr. Jester Wljite,
of Galveston, will—coriduct Sr.
Mark's fourth quarterly confci-
' 6flC6r" *- •-
Church Directory
NmAiM
I :d
TRINITY TABERNACLE
ASSEMBLY OF. GOD
J. J. KRIMMER, PASTOR
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:50 a.m.
Voirth 5:00 p.m.—1-- *'
Rtvival Tima Service 7:00
Tuesday WMC 9:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
1008 E. Lobit
THIS IS YOUR PERSONAL INVITATION TO ATTEND
- SOUTH MAIN'CM:rCHRIST
E. D. GREEN, MINISTER
. SUNDAY . K
..........9:00 AM
BIBLE STUDY...................
WORSHIP .........,,......
SINGING CLASS . ......
NIGHT SERVICE ....... .........
has obtained a default divor
from the 52-year-old actor.
The decree Thursday in Sup
. rior Court ended a 21-year m.
'ihe separation began whi
Mrs. Johnson filed for divotc
charging extreme, mental cru<
ly. Johnson later filed a cros
-complaint-butnewithdreW It
court Thursday.
The couple has a 20-year-o
daughter, Schuyler. Mrs. Joh
son has two sons from her fir
marriage, to actor Keen:
Wynn.
Mrs. Johnson* s'lawyer, L-
Colton, said she will receive
per cent of Johnson’s gross ii
come, and property owned b
the couple will be divided equa
ly-
.LONDON (AP) - Queen-El
ebeth II has agreed to allow tt
filming of an‘hour-long telev
f ion documentary on her officii
and unofficial life.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 270, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 5, 1968, newspaper, May 5, 1968; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057723/m1/6/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.