The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977 Page: 10 of 28
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Mis t) 0 Rutland, Mio
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nil TV*
Marlin and will IM*t M 5 JO
rhainiun ol (V rommilte*
ralaurate aerate* al II ojb Sun-
mgutru
p m m the mith room
TVrr will then be i Mow
senior*
Smtty School begins at 10 It
a m TV Adult Class Uu|ht by
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innsuan ffomrni
Steve Unfit* ml) provide
Group, Mn Bob Sun. Sill
dinner mutre and then there will
br tn old fashioned
and flurtu Jidymi twU wvi
Catefi Ham
the *tud\ of Si Mark s ik*pH
Or Henry Scbutae and Mn B
F Booth wUI mm it IV com*
I'uimni yoar Mn.
bile will V install
Mfltf 4 li yfUf
AttV 10:80am wratraTaa
Baptist Voun| wamen will
St. Paul’s Methodist Is
, Al 5 pm the Junior and
Tuesday with
Oil Country
Club View tor | f lad luncheon
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meet at 11 a m
Smut hptwupal Youni Oiurrh
tn| officer and tboee to be In*
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nrv ru>twn iv. pcnoinp wui tuc
IV worship theme ol Faithful
Followers'' and hu aannon will
TV Rev A JammOnwilIV
sUiM are Mn Paul Hemphill,
lor the Mvkt pmnJeot, Mn B F. Booth.
•UI be 0m by the chancel
choir under tV dtnrtlon of Mn
Choate Vow Rut Qwedwlly
truups will meet ooratlam
at )04 Woodude and tV other at
1018 a ns at XW Burnet At 7 JO
vice prnuMI; Mn
Honor 77 Senior Class
children's sermon it mutied
nWi
TV THpM L Club will meet at
I pm Thursday in tV ArtM-’
FMher, leader of study. Mn Ed
of tV holy rommumoo and the
Religious Roundup
TV net! dearom merlin* wtU
V held al 7 p m June I
lie*
laymi on of Vnds far healm* t^Juaun* seniors of St
an^HXOpm tVDttnmon Paul s United Methodttt Chuirh
will V honored at tV 10 SO a m
wmcf Sunday A |(ifl will be
prt*vnl«l lu each uraduale bv
IV t mled Melhodisl Women
Graduates arc Krenl llrenircl
Shane Roeker IVighi Cox
Mike I tens, Amla (Vndler Joe
Ponvall. IeAnne Mallon Kvle
Shanks Bam Smith Mark Star
key Keith Thompson and Janet
meditation Merle (^person will
play tV organ and direct tV
sanctuary choir when It un*s
Brother Jama' Air* '* TV
Rainbow Ringers will play dur-
ing tV offertory
Al 2 p m Sunday there will V
a softball game between tV
Cedar Bayou Methodist Youth
Fellowship and Grace MFY at
tV Sports Comple*
TV Celebration Singers choir
will rehearse from 5 to 6 p m
Sunday There will V no Sunday
night church service because of
tV baccalaureates at (V high
pm Tuesday on Field D o( tV
Baytown Sports Complex
A Wort Day" will be Vidal
tV church from 4 JO til ,,
Wednesday lo clean tV church
lawn and grounds Bring your
yard tools and come as soon as
you ran after your regular work
Mrs C M Pitts, leader of scr
A bullet
15 |^||^
t supper
of these
■ youth
Mrs Oox.Mfl*
at tV
Group will meet
AilOam Thursday there will
V a service of holy communion
and healing, and at 10 45 a m.
tV Bible Clam, taught by Father
Bonner, will continue IV study
of St Paul's Epistle to tV Gala-
tuns At 6 p m tV youth choir
will practice and at I p m there
will V rehearsal lor the adult
choir Mr Eleanor Fisher is
organist and director for both
will V Mn Lloyd Corwin and
Mn Booth will VIV leader of
tV West group Refreshments
ml) V served following (V in-
stallation
TV church cabinet win meet
homeof Rev and
ST0RRS. Conn (API - An
frequently Vld lb meetings
here, has voted lo do so no
experimental study it tV Uni-
Attend
Sunday Church School hour
begins it 10 a m
On Sunday. May V. (V pulpit
guest wiUVOr Netl Liodley of
Freeport
venity of Connecticut has con-
cluded that there b no clear
evidence that transcendental
meditation - TM - has any
therapeutic effects tn tV ftnt
two months of practice.
Hut was tV length of a com-
Church
to gambling recently authorised
<l.n
in business session al 7 pm
Cedar Bayou
parativf study of 61 studeob
Young
assigned either to a Bf coma,
a training program in rauada
relaxation or a control group
receiving no treatment by Da*
TV Rev Clyde E Thomas
will return to Cedar Bayou
Methodist Church to preach at
IV 10 50 a m service after an schools
absence of three weeks TV junior and senior high
Lowry Davis Jr will assist m MYFwtll meet from 6 15 to 8 JO
tV service Ushers will V p m Sundafat tV home o! Mr
Llurles Standard. John Mosley, and Mrs Leon Cox. 1904 E
B P Fowler. Terry Blackwell James, lor supper, games and a
and Gerald Wilcox campfire program
TV Chancel Choir under tV TV Rev Dr James Heflin
direction of Elame Walbnck. and Mn Heflin will be honored
will present tV antVm. with at a dinner Monday at Reed s
Sue Nesvadba at tV organ Greg
Haler and Don Davis will serve
as acolytes
Junior and Senior Methodist
TV Rev L Don King will
bring IV message Watch Out
For IV Swine" Mrs James
Mallory will direct tV music
with Miss Eleanor Crump at tV
choirs
All Saints
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vid C. Zuroff lor a master's
thesis He examined the effects
of TM on muscle relaxation,
anxiety, maladjustment and
drug use
Afterward all were subjected
to various psychological meas-
urement technique Zuroff
says the findings were that TM
had no effect on the subjects'
scores on psychological malad-
justment. frequency of drunk-
enness or marijuana use
All Saints Episcopal Church
will observe tV Seventh Sunday
of Easte with a celebration of
tV holy euchanst at II a m
TV Rev Robert Brooks will
V tV celebrant Deaconess
Gladys Hall will assist R H
Dunlap Jr will be tV sub-
deacon Robert Houk will be the
organ
Serving as Sunday s candle-
bghte will V Russell Moore
Ushers will be Edgar Bounds.
James 1-Yank. Harvey Frost, Bob
Read. Tom Williams and Gas-
ton Wilkins
A lime of friendship will be
held in the fellowship hall fol-
lowing the worship
Church School convenes at
9 TV Bible Study and RrayerlVouth Fellowship groups mU
Group will meet ai 7 p m at the'"1*' »«* 30 P-»
home of the David Funder- "» night service at the
burks. 123 Lazy Une ilhurth ° b
St Paul s Saints softball team ale senices (or RoVrt E Lee
High School at ft p m
United Methodist Men will
meet at 7 p m Tuesday for a
program and a dinner meeting
Baseball coaches from Lee and
Sterling and track coaches from
lee and Sterling will present the
program and some team mem-
bers will be present Baseball
roaches Ronnie Kluch (Sterling)
and Gary Herrington (Lee) and
track coaches Drew Dunlap
(Sterling) and Gene Bosse (Lee)
will be on hand for the program
All men of the church are in-
vited to attend the meeting in
Busch Family Center.
Mothers’ Day Out Program
opens at 9 a m. Wednesday and
XYZ Club meets at 10:30 a m.
Wednesday
The Julia Lottie Circle will
meet at 8 a m. Thursday.
Bakery in Pasadena Dr Heflin
will complete a six-year term as
district superintendent of tV
Houston East District at the end
of this month
The softball team will play
Central Baptist Church at 8 30
pm Tuesday at the Sports
Complex
The Morning Bible study
United Methodist
usVr
Mrs Robert Houk will be tV
coffee hostess
TV altar will be cared lor by
Mrs Carl Currie and Marla Dug-
ger Jimmy Girardeau is the or-
ganist
The holy euchanst will be
celebrated at 8 30 a m •
NEW YORK (API - Church
World Service, relief arm of tV
interdenominational National
Council of Churches, has ap-
pealed for 175,000 to help Afri-
can refugees in Kenya, particu-
larly Ugandans fleeing govern-
ment repression and fear of
Ugandan President Idi Amin.
The agency already has sent
15,000 to ease the strain on so-
cial service facilities.
will play First Baptist at 6 30
group.
Women, will meet at 11:30 a m
Wednesday lor a salad luncheon
in the home of Mrs W R
Holder. 205 Southwood
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Catholic Topics For
Sunday Are Announced
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St. Mark's
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WASHINGTON, DC. (API -
Eugene FisVr, professor of
Hebrew Scriptures at tV Uni-
versity of Detroit, has been
named head of the office of
Catholic-Jewish Relations of the
National Conference of Catholic
Bishops, succeeding the Rev.
Edward J. Flannery, now of
Providence, R.I, who had filled
the post since it was estab-
lished in 1967.
Worship will be at 10:45 a m.
Sunday at St Mark's Methodist
Church. 1703 Oklahoma Street
with the Rev J. A Chapman
delivering the sermon
Under the direction of Philip
A Tapped, the chancel choir
will sing the anthem. Richard
Ponder will be the organist.
Serving as acolyte will be Wally
Hinkle.
Immediately after worship,
the youth council meets. Mem-
bers will be served luncheon at
this important meeting.
Other Sunday activities in-
clude Church School at 9:30 a.m.
and Methodist Youth Fellow-
ship at 6 p.m.
At 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, the
church softball team plays First
Baptist Church, Highlands.
The Commission on Educa-
tion meets at 7 p.m. Wednes-
day. The Guild Group meets at
7:30 p.m.
At 7 p.m. Thursday the
chancel choir meets for rehear-
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Reynoldo Santos, ushers; Gary
Heintschel, Andy and Mark
Simpson, altar boys; Ginger
Smith, music.
Assisting at 10 45 Mass will be
Dan Foley, lector; C. L. Miller,
minister of the eucharist; Mike
Anders, laiuis Auzenne, John
Singer. A J Batla, Dennis La-
Jeunesse and Raymond Heint-
schel, ushers; Stanley Abbott
Jr. Marty Blankenship and Ed-
die Cocetti, altar boys; Imelda
Santos, music.
Al 7:30 p.m. Monday, Father
Herndcl will conduct the session
of the Catholic Inquiry Class in
the rectory A second section
will meet at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Mass will be at the rectory at 7
p.m. Wednesday, followed by
the monthly meeting of the
parish council. Preliminary
budgets for the next year, and a
10-year budget for the new
church will be presented. Also,
there will be a review of current
building progress on the new
parish plant on Baker Road.
Waiting for tV Coming of
the Holy Spirit" will be the
sermon topic for the Sunday
after the Feast of the Ascension
at St John Catholic Church.
The Rev. Anthony C. Hemdel
will deliver the sermons, be-
ginning with anticipated Mass at
K p.m Saturday in the rectory.
3401 Woodcrest Drive,
Sunday Massa will be in Pum-
phrey School Auditorium, 4901
Fairway Drive, at 8 30 and 10:45
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SYRACUSE, NY. (AP) -
The Rev Kenneth Baker, Jes-
uit theologian and editor of the
Homiletic & Pastoral Review,
predicts in an editorial that
public interest in the question
of ordaining women to the Ro-
man Catholic priesthood “will
quickly subside, just as it did in
thp question of optional celiba-
cy' for priests - another sensa-
tional and so-called burning is-
sue' only five years ago.”
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)
— The United Methodist Board
Put^burBrareJonaNewNcva
a.m.
St. John's
The Education Committee
will meet at 9:30 to prepare a
budget for the coming fiscal
<* year.
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■ At participating Greater Houston
Chevrolet Dealers.
Graduating seniors will be
honored at St. John's United
Methodist Church at 11 a.m.
Sunday.
Mrs. Gloria Ervin, president
of the United Methodist Women,
will present each with a gift.
Seniors to be recognized are Tim
(’orman from Crosby High
School, Jody Ausley and An-
drew Crawford from Robert E.
Ve, and Trayce Isenberg
McCartney, Mark Walker and
Danny Welch from Ross S. Ster-
ling.
The Rev. Douglas E. Meyer,
will preach at this service and
also at the 8:45 a.m. service on
"The Instinct of Prayer." Sun-
day night services will be dis-
missed for the REL bac-
calaureate services.
Nancy Tarver will be arriving
this weekend to begin her duties
next week as the summer youth
director at St. John's. Her home
is in Edgewood, Tex., arid she at-
tends Lon Morris College in
Jacksonville. She will have an of-
fice in the church school office at f
the church. *
The Council on Ministries will
meet at 7 p.m, Tuesday in the
fellowship hhll. Marvin Clark is
chairperson'
A Prayer and Bible Study
Group will meet at 7:30 p.m. jjt
Wednesday in the Rebecca &
Classroom.
■ Wkto selection of colon and equipment
■ Git one out of the herd...
Assisting at 8:30 Mass will be
Francis Fourrier, lector; Gene
Poirot, minister of the eu-
charist; Joe Barth. Ken Simon.
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Bible Vers e
mouth was filled
with laughter, and our tongue
with shouts of joy; then they
said among the nations, “The
Lord has done great things for
them.” - Psalm 126:2.
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I The Seventh Sunday of Easter
I at St. Joseph's Catholic Church
J will use liturgy carrying out the
I theme “Unity with Jesus” and
I will have Msgr. J, P. O'Sullivan
I and the Rev. Jim Rainosek as
I celebrants of the Masses.
! Mark Kolp will assist as lector
I at the 7 p.m. Mass Saturday.
I Assisting Sunday will be Jacob
Schneider at 7:30 a.m., Richard
Worth at 9:30 a.m,, Justin
Wewer at 11 a.m., Sam Beau-
I champ at 12:15 p.m. and Walter
i Zeglin at 6 p.m.
I Catholic Daughters will hold a
"Convention planning" meeting
j at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Sacred
Heart Co-Cathedral in Houston.
Ladies Auxiliary of the
Knights of Columbus will meet
at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the KC all.
St. Joseph's Men's Club
meeting is at 8 p.m, Wednesday
in the school cafeteria, begin-
ning with a social, followed by
dinner at 8:30 p.m. and awards
at 9 p.m.
Bay Area Deanery CYO will
have a softball tournanient (Sun-
flayaTSC MsTBurcliih'P*
deha. Please call Virginia San-
tana or Mary Comeaux for de-
cherished beliefs" as The ‘‘End-of-Schoolj’ CYO
inexhaustibility of dance will be held at St. Joseph’s
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 22, 1977, newspaper, May 22, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144855/m1/10/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.