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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, September J, 1971
1
are
ison
Krauss
Is Guest
Preacher
Hie Rev. Bruce E Kriuxs
will be the guest preacher at
the morning service Sunday at
Grace United Methodist
Church. The Rev. Krauss Is a
native of San Antonio. He first
entered the field of Christian
Education and Joined the
Texas Annual Conference of
the Methodist Church in 1955
He has served churches in both
Troup and Tyler. He has been a
member of the conference staff
for the last several years and is
at present the director of the
Area of Leadership Develop-
ment.
"The Church For The Pres-
ent" will be the theme for the
10:45 a m. service. Alvin H.
Miles will have charge of the
service.
Dr. I-amar S. Clark, pastor of
Grace Church, has announced
"What’s In A Name?” as the ti-
tle of the 7 p.m. service,
Special music for both serv-
ices will be under the direction
of W. W. Schubert with Bruce
Comely at the console of the
organ.
Morning activities Sunday
begin at 9a.m. with youth choir
rehearsal. ChwrqJ) School at
9:30a.m. afform classes for all
ages and nursery care is avail-
able.
Methodist Youth Fellowship
for both junior'high and senior
high groups starts at 5:30 p!m.
Ushers have been named for
the month of September are
Femie Kelley, Willie Giles,
Martin Griffith, Bob Saterbak
Jim Bailey, Wayne Herndon
Alton Cornelius, Hobart Enoch
Alvin Miles, Dave Moore, Jim-
my Pye, Tom Ramey, Glen
Woods, John Sandhop, Rpnnie
Haddox, Bill Bland, John
Benes, Walter Schubert, Hal
Thomas, Percy Fayle, Calvin
Goldsmith, Dennis Hancock
and R. E. Peterson, head ush-
# FAITH
DO VDUR BEST AND
GOD WIU DO THE REST
Heather Sets
Goal Of 200
For Choirs
-h Stephen Heather, music di-
rector of Wooster Baptist
Church, has set a goal of 200 for
the choir enrollment which will
begin on Sept. 12. The Youth
Choir will include the 7th grade
this year.
Prayer calendars have been
distributed to membership
for use during September for
the Mary Hill Davis Week of
prayer and offering. The Inga-
thering Day has been set for
Sept. 19.
Mrs. John Parrott, librarian,
announced that Pam and Gary
Jones were recognized as
members of the Treasure
Chest Reading Club who read
15 books this summer. Each
has a book placed in the church
library in their honor.
The Day Baptist Women
Council will meet in the confer-'
ence room at 9:30 a.m. Tues-
day. ■
leafing Ford
... "One Men Tells Another"
....Crosby, Texes — Ph. 424-J531
Jreen Acres Convalescent Home,
. R. W. Weetherby
....end Personnel
Gene's Grill
....Gene Teylor end Employees
...UOt No. Alexender Dr. - 422 9553
Uari Kone
.... 1000 W. Mein - 422-0014 ____
.Mr. end Mrs. B. C. Mudmen
Trade winds Chevrolet Co., Inc.
.. Bob Bomer end Associetes
...115 N. Mein
Anderson Shoe & Saddle Repair
. . Western Weer — Shoe Repair
102 E. Texas - 422-4913
B
oyota Of Baytown
. Bob Bill end Associetes
1705 No. Mein
eynolds Company
Mr. end Mrs. R. W. Reynolds
1922 West Main - Ph. 422-7327
everly Agency
Bob Beverly
.... General Insurance — Reel Estate
yons Food Market
Milton Lyons
. . 1500 N. Pruett
carborough's Drug Store
.114 No. Main - Ph. 422-4965
U
B
I ulf Oil Chemical Company
.....Cedar Bayou
Olefin Plant
nited Steel Workers of America
. Local No.
....7754
ig Chief Super Market No. 4
Carl Knox and Employees
.6400 Bayway Dr., Ph. 427-5711
hakey's Pizza Parlor
.2110 N. Alexander Dr.—422-3574
Bob Hinson and Staff
I ontgomery Ward & Company
. . . . Mike DuPlantis
.... Management and Employees
. ddie Chew Restaurant
114 S. Alexander — In Woolco Ctr.
....Mr. and Mrs. 6ddie Chew
he Jim Tucker Company
.... 1 Thomas Circle
....427.7556
an Jacinto Methodist Hospital
.... 1101 Decker Dr.
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B
B
ommerce Paint & Body Shop
Mr and Mrs. Earl To*worth
519 No Commerce — 427 2405
reer's Florist
123 West Gull
427-7437
ayshore Motors
"Your Authorued
, Lincoln Mercury-Comet Dealer"
hite Star Laundry
, Mrs. Clint Derryberry t Stall
500 So. Pruett - 422 0154
'Brien's Food Markets
T. D. O’Brien
and Family
age Dittman Motors
Chrysler- Plymouth- Imperiol
909 No. Alexander Dr. - 422-0250
ay Fair
Bob Davis - ' *
and Employees
. F. Luquire Contractors
1205 West Main
422-9431
ingo Oldsmobile
Dale Lingo
and Associates
aytown Hospital
Administration
and Personnel
PRIDfif5 ^ HflPPf M!
G
ears; Roebuck and Company
Charles Tillery
and Employees
• Sunday
James
5:7-11
Monday
Revelation
2.1-10
Tuesday
Revelation
The Church
of Christ
7th St. & Ward Rd.
Services Sunday 10:30
cun. 4 6:00 pjn.
Wed. 7:00 p.m.
Hear "Bible Truths"
Sunday at 8 a.m. on
XWBA.
Phone 422-9698
Harris County Agency Insurance 3:8-12
.... Jim Bond, General Manager
320 W. Defee — 422-4420
p
Black's Pharmacies
We Are Closed
On Sunday Because
We Are All Going
To Church.
HOWEVER,
In Case of Emergency
CALL
James 424-85*5
Athol 427-55*4
itt Grill
.... Management
......and Employees
'ix Refrigeration Service
Mr. and Mrs. James Dix
Not all bridges are built. When the sea pounds its relentless waves against a wallof rock . . . when
the icy crust of a glacier spans a mountain chasm . . . when a giant of the forest falls across a stream
. . . bridges simply happen.
Here perhaps is the parable of God's kind of engineering. Seemingly there are no calculations,
no blueprints, no construction equipment. But results man can behold with awe and reverence.
Yet some men are so wrapped up in their human projects they simply forget that Cod accomplishes
anything . . . until their errors begin to show . . . their bridges start to crumble. Then they need Some-
one to stop the collapse.
It makes better sense to work with God in all that we build and in all that happens. The Church
has been man's greatest source, of help across the span of centuries.
]
Wednesday
Matthew
18:23-35
Thursday
Luke
8:11-15
Scriptures srletivd by the American Bible Society
Friday Saturday
Luke Romans
21:15-19 5:1-5
bite's Stores
Homer Hughes and Employees
1401 No. Pruett - Ph. 427-5634
obay Chemical Company
Management and Employees
Baytown, Texas
ones 7-11-7 Stores
..... Instant Shopping
Nine Convenient Locations
I oliday Inn Motel & Restaurant
Management and Staff
Baytown, Texas
ddie Cox
..-. "Be Nice To People And Go To
Church Sunday"
ulf Coast Clinic & Hospital
Management —
and Personnel
’enman Paint & Hardware
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Denman
116 East Texas - 422-2797
I oore's Shoe Store
Mrs. Silas G. Moore
and Employees
C. Penney Company
......In Baytown
I. J. Butrick, Manager
urley's Garage
Copwighi 1971 Kfisier^dvefining Seryprl' ln, Slusburn, Virg.ni.
B
C
. W. Ainsworth
.... Heating & Air
.... Conditioning Craftsman
rosby State Bank
.... Robert Garbs and Personnel
.... Crosby, Texas
I lobe Shopping City
..Bill Shimek and Employees
'.... 1022 Garth Road
had P. Fenelon
.... Home Improvements
.... 100 Gresham — Ph. 427-1409
6$M
WEWTfim
TOSERVE
YOUR NEEDS!
Expert Prescription
Seryice
SCARBOROUGH’S
iU6 N. Main.
Today, as always, there is no Stronger Force in the World for
Preserving Industrial Liberty and Well Being, than the Church.
No Government, Group nor Individual can do Permanent
Harm to a faithful Child of God,
Sponsors of this page urge yop to attend
your House of Worship this week.
B
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whiteaker
-5UU P*rk - 422:2714____
aytown Nursing Home
Mrs. Eddie Garrett and Staff
1104 Park — 427-1644
egan Glass Company
Rusty Regan
1800 West Main — Ph. 427-1721
aytown Automobile Clinic
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gentry
.. . . .1415 No. Main - 422-9318
oods Home Center
W. W. Woods and Family
of Baytown
usby Buick'
— L. E. Busby and Employees
, 518 West Texas
ompkins & Sons Construction Co.
3915 Racoon Dr. — Ph. 427-4077
1 uest Enco Service Station
. . .2111 No. Main - Ph. 422-7212
. . Jewel and Sid Guest
KLi...'.' laws
THE urn BLESSETH THE MBIWIBH OF THE JUST
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 287, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 5, 1971, newspaper, September 5, 1971; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061527/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.