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Sunday, Noviwbtr 7, IfII
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cas Synod Stated Clerk Will Be Westminster Speaker Sunday
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Dr. Rankins Subject
State Synod 'Mission'
25 Years Behind Bars Basis
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University In StwtiMd. Or. Ran-
the Untied Presbyterian Church
U S.A , will Iw the guest link-
er during the 9:30 a.m. Sunday
arrvlce at Westminster Prraby-
trrian Church, lie will |irrach
on “Our Mission in Texas Sy-
nod."
Dr. Hnnkin la a graduate uf
Maryville College in Tennessee
ami Princeton Theological Semi-
nary in New Jemey. He dkl fur-
ther study at Temple University
In PMIaoelphla, Pa,, where la*
received his matter's amt doc-
’
kin became the pastor of He tie-■
vur Presbyterian Church In Gap,
Pa. He has also served the First '
Presbyterian Church in Pike.
Nanarane Qwrah an Nov. U.
Mb yean, be fcM mm>bpb
A Tesa..
He Is lull Mills, who spent »
son when h» waa W. He and
two other boyi unhitched a horse
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uuif inn t <wiv k iinfiA m
x
vitle, Ky, and from there went
Trsa. and Oklahoma lie has
« Central
lo the First Presbyterian Church
in AmarUo, wherrl he served as
asiuH-iate pastor for U years.
In IteU he joined *hs- S>nml
staff. Ills Job as stated elerit al-
so involves his bring the n**wt-
aid treasurer as well as direc-
tor of the Synod Heeeirng Ago-
ey, scretary of Uie Synod
Church Extenson Committee,
assistant secretary to the Synod
of Texas Presbyterian Fuumia-
tiun. amt edibir of Ihe Synod of
Texas Presbyterian Tidings •
In this capacity us director of
use Symsl ItiH'eivlng Agency, he
assists the Synod Executive in
stewardship ami Interpretation,
iwriicutarly a* it ndatea b» Gen-
end Mission (living to SymaTs
Causes.
Dr. ami Mrs. Rankin live in
Denton and have thri>c grown
children
TV eliun ti ntirsery is open
during ihe worship ami Ihe
Rev, Armistead s|s>ke in Pan- church school hour. Church
ama. Itraril. Uruguay, Arvett- xrtxail classes for ihlhltvn and
iina, 1*01X1 and Chile, The Chan-1 youth ta-e.in at 10 .*) a an. and
eel Choir will furnish tin- music I adult classes begin at 10:45 a m.
TV Junior High thnir will re-
rccewtly apprarsd at Highlands
and Cedar Bayou Junior Highs
■Uaytuwn (■
»nd rude the home to Green-
vide to pa k cotton. He waa sent
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'll
_ l«ugram mg. 1 really banted a lesson
| Ml the prevantion of adult andB
JUvefllU' delinquency
"My talks at Ihe chuiviict will
be aomewhat dlfterent tmm
«h— in the school," the 71-year-
. obi lioustiinisn said The pro.
gram at Central will l»-gm at 6
in crime," he said.
His convictions writs for
theft. forgery, robbery ami mutt-
trrfeiting He was given a Mai
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of 71 years, and stayed MUnd
bars 25 year*. He says he haa
Rev. Armistead
Recounts Trip
In S. America
eluding Huntsville and Me Ale*,
ter In Oklahoma and the federal
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Mills' last convict mo uf rob-
, • • x
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Prison t" Atlanta, the Utter cm
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haiy. "the
■only
•Ml of waa In
one I waa inno-
a charge of.counterfeiting $20
bills while an inmate in a Texas
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1M1. He began
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lecture toun In 1M1 in At-
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kaasas During Ms program hr
Mills appeared In Baylown
era! yean agn on speaking
agwnent* He if also the au-
thor of a small book, ‘Twenty-
five Yean Behind Prison Han "
BOLAND
*• ha at Trinity Taker
<|
• hows the "whipping bat"
Which he says Is still being used
In some stair reform school* al-
though! not in Texas and hr al-
ao has an authentic electric
•hair He says, T put no glam-
Tlte Rev, Roger Annhlcud.
associate pastor of SI, Murk's
Methodist Church, ^703 Okl.i •
homn. will tell some of the ex-
periences he had while on a five
week evangelistic mission lour
in Soutli America, at the 7 p m
service Sunday
">ght al Ilia p as. except (Saturdays Bath are eaaaldrrrd asst-
eag
gwspsk weeaedlwa U lha Key Wiley T. Daria, minister af
Trinity. Tha paktta la la. I ted U the serrlee*.
our to crime ... I try to show
SPEAKS ON DELINQUENCY PREVENTION
BsH Milk Wat Convscf Tor 25 Y—w
Senior High Fellowship Play
To Entertain At Grace Dinner
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the disgrace of being a convict
. what H U lo be (dared br
hind bars."
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Bill Scott Of TANE Speaker
First Baptist SS Assembly
Mills was hum in Emory.
Tex , siient hi* early childhood
m that area He says he also’
roomed lor a while, between I The Methodist Men of Gran* Grace Church w ill Join bands
lirlsnn terms, In Baytown while Mi llvriiii Owich will .meet si
he was helping to lay an electric 7 p.m Wednesday The program.
I«aver lira- from-Houston to Hay- pivsented by lh< Senior High
Youth Fellowship, will be a play
"God « Work In Our Time."
The cast of characters will in-
clude lb ward PUgrnt, Charles
Strauss. Janet Zavudny. Lota
Douty. Sarah Bosaarl p*t Wim-
mer. Tommy Walling. David Pc-
Barit. Joanna Pel rash. Janice
McCallum. Charles Watts, Don-
nie Muenntnk and TtnU Wright.
The stage crew includes David
Pet rash. Diana Hlckerson. Ann
Olds. Ronald Loflin, Joanna Pe-
trash and Mrs Robert Hale
Mrs. BUI Schubert is the direc-
tor of the play.
all
al the 7 p m service
posed of mothers and daughter*^, llolv Communion will !»• ob|Vars* at 6 p m Sumlny. TV
will provide the music. errved at the 8:10 anil 10:55'a m Junior Hieh Fellowship meeU
The commission on steward- services with the Rev llatry N iat C:% p.m Senior High Fellow-
ship and finance will meet irn- Itolmce, |w*tor of Si. Morit'a.|shlp will meet at tile rhurrh at
mediately after the night tserv- i/vsrntmg the sermon
ice. R, M Wright, chairman,
urges all memtirrs u» tie pres-
I
with other Methodist Churches
throughout the country in mak-
ing an offering for emergency
relief to the Mcthudist Church-
es In the path of hurricane Betay.
This offering will be math- at the
Holy Oammuniun Service at
10:45 a m, Sunday., The Rev
Edwin T. Summers, pastor, will
preach on Ihe subject "Conies-
M
of I
tel
town
His just as « cruninal was
verified by Dallas Cuunty Sher-
iff 11*11 Decker
"I think this (irogitun is of
particular importance to the
yuMkgitei*," Mills said, lit
pointed to the recent reidrt %
J. Edgar Hoover that crime coat
has risen to 1/7 billion per year
and some J7 |ier cent of serious
crime is being committed by
youths under IS
"I started when I waa I years
old when a man gave me a
pocket knife to help him catch
my mother's chickens." In and
out of trouble during his juv*.
"The « 70 pm old goon a.scavenger
Truth, The Whole Truth," Tti. |hunt rxilb cting assortid item*
(Tiancil Choir will sing ut tlaifor the United Presbyterian
early service. Tlw* Youth Chajr Home in Waxahachie and for .
will ring at the wixAal service Jhe.ftaytawn Oiqairttmily Schna).
the oflertory being "Surely Cm»I Tile Adult Study Course on the
Is In This Place," with s o I ojf.tmlly will meet at 7.30 |im. at
parts being done by Cari llebel 4tf7_Willow lame. The Westmin-
III and Delxaah Gaidner -ter Adult ChoirTehearse* at *
At 5:30 p.m., Sunday the par- p.m Wednesday
ents of all junior high age youth
are invited (o come for a snack t ^
sup,-r and to meet with the Rgy ftdtt AnnOURCeS
Oiuivh Scla.il teacher* nndi
MYF counselors The youth will ^|| 50jntS ServiCCS
present the program
BUI Soon, spMkrri bureau di-|Houar and in charge of Texas directorship in the TANE or-
factor of thr Houston srea Tex- Youth Revival Program Atlgaiuatinn
U Akflhobc and Narcotic Edu- present he to eooedijutor of stu- tw bro,.. have been char-
cation. Wilt be sprco.1 spceker'deM acUvtttoa of the Houstonby Pint Baptist Oturch to
mi
cal
The offkial bourd w ill ladd jt'ji
monthly inec ong al 7 p.m. Mon-
day Durward Bailey, chairman,
s«!d he expects all memla^rs to
ta- present
77v- Woman's Society of Oiris-
lian Service will hold tla-ir an-
nual baibecuc chicken dinner.
Tuesday between the hours ,,f
II a in and 1 p m. and 5 and 7
pm Donations arc J1 25 |ior|ier-
u .1
uig|
Firsi Baptist Church t Sunday
ham Houslnri Cnwadc Nov. 21
•t the Aatrodoroe The buaet
will leave the church at 5:30
fchini this Sunday.
TV Sanctuary Choir, directed
by Bill Schubert, will sing the
anthem. "Breathe no Me Breath
of Life," and Mrs. Keith King
will be al the console of the or-
gan The Rev. Ed Summers,
pastor, will preach again at the
7 p.m. service, and a choir com- ion
Lott i> a graduate of Baylor M
Baptist Seminary Hit religious £
work includes Vln* a pastor at vl
CVOdthwaite. Tex., chaplain at ]
Obrsicans State Children's W
cl.J
pm At present, the third bus
kiu
still has a few vacancies Those
kltcn-sled are asked to rontacl
the church The cnisaile is slat-
ed Nov
The deacons will meet al 7
I p.m. Monday in the church Icl-
[ low-hip
A special service U slated for
1pm. Sunday at the Baytown
I Nursing Home on Park Street
I ThU is a regular service held
I on the llrst Sunday of each
T month,
I TV monthly Sunday School
I dbim-r is slated for 5:70 pm
I Wednesday Host this month
I will be Adult Department HI
I Pulpit *|>eaker at all Sunday
I worsiup services will la- the
I Rev Robert M. Cheek, First
Baptist (uistor
cull
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Stewardship
Subject For
Walther League
I For tie- 21-t Sunday after
_ # . _ Trinity, All S-iinU' E(>iscopal
True Meaning of evangelism]^.
(* j l A j D Z' / • i • sermon. Tile Rev. Peter Katt,
btudy At bay way Christian «">»- »*
/ >/ also will preach the sermon.
I'slier* will b«- MePonaid Rid*
lick and W. A Sc,at, Mrs.
i Horace Smith and Mrs. Frank
hall
V
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St. Joseph's
Schedule
Announced
r
"On,- FuS In Heaven" will be
th. Rev Glen C Kollmcycr's
sermon topic at lt):tt a m. Sun-
day at Redeemer tanheran
Church TV Sunday school
ofirnt ai 9 30. a m.
Gary Kappb-r and Norman E.
Luk. r w ill lead a discussion on
Ouiviian Stewardship al S p m.
at the Walther le ague meeting.
Lainy Forester will conduct the
devotion*. Ruth Uppc and Bren-
da Holland will V In charge of
the recreation.
TV Voter* will meet at 7:30
p.m Monday to review and dis-
cuss IV prn|e*«d n-v1*ed con-
stitute >n and bylaws Ruliin E.
Kuppier will presale.
Mix Leroy W Foerxtcr will
conduct a topic on .Stewardship
at 7 30 p m, Tuesday for Ihe So-
ciety of Helping Hand* Lame ting
Mr* Ceirdon R. Hudgins will
lead tV topic, "Is Till* Thr
* Church’", at lu a m Wednesday
at the me*-ting of the Women's
Mlxsionary League.
TV Junior in*lruetion classes
mei-t al 4 and 4:45 p.m. Wednes-
day with the hound of eduratldn
meeting at 7 p.m. The *cnmr
choir practices at 7 .10 p.m. Wed-
neaday.
IXiring Noyemtier. radio Ma-
li, n KWBA will eariy, the Sun-
day morning services of Re-
n deemer Lutheran Church be-
tween 4 and 5 p.m
evangelism rrally is Preceding
will be Sunday School at 9 15
am.
Bayw-ay Christian Church is
placing special emphasis on
evangelism, the Rev Monte
Brown, |iastor, has announced.
"We are trying to develop a
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'Whaley will decorate the altar.
The high school youth of thci.\eo|vtes and flaglH-arers are
church will meet at 6:30 p.m j Richard W haley, Henry St. ven-
Sunday to plan the programs for, ,„n j„|,n Walmslcy and Charles
| the ensuing months. jScolt
evangelism Is ... an effort to) The official board will meet at Hostess for the coffee hour is
extend among men love of Godl7 p m. Tuesday at the parsonage]Mrs. George Hanson,
and neighbors based on the idea' tin<| on Wednesday the board Church School and Adult Bible
and their wives or husbands Class meet at 10 a m. There is
will be dinner guests at the par. an early celebration of the
sonago. About 25 people are ex- I/>rd's Supper al 8 a.m. A nurs-
pected at the dinner, which will cry for pre • school children is
begin a 6:30 p.m. available.
jj
father Denis Kennedy, pastor
of St Joseph's Catholic Church,
announce, toe Epistle for Sun-
day will be taken from Philip-
plan, 1 6-11 and the Gc«|iel from
Matthew 22 15-21.
In commenting on the Gospel,
Father Kennedy said, "We are
to strive, as St. Paul says to
V ready for the day when Jesus
Christ comes.' Our Baptism
marked us as belonging to
Christ, stamping Hls image, as
it t were, on our souls, as Ihe
image of Ceasar used to be
stamped on Roman coins." Fath-
er Kennedy went on, "Hence,
we must rover behave as if we
belonged to ourselves alone; we
belong to Christ our King and
must render our souls to Him
when He come, to claim His
ban .1
row understanding on w-hat
M.-tl
a bf
I lirs.l
of the!
be u*|
Dr. David Appleby
Wooster Music Guest
that all men were called to be
agent* of reconciliation," he
tiie cl
am.
piecrt
Christ
sold.
elude
pieces
Small group meetings arp be-
ing planned within the church to
discus, this phase of Christiani-
ty. The church will also have a
dinner meeting once each month
to discuss "our individual prog-
ress along these lines," the min-
ister said *
His topic for the 11 a.m. Sun-
day service will concern what
"The Means By Which God
Works" will be the title of tV
sermon which the Rev, G. N Al-
lison, pastor, will preach in the
Sunday morning service., TV
text lor the sermon will be
Zachariah 4:6. TV scripture
reading will V Job 37:1-24,
TV pastor* Sunday night ser-
mon subject will lie 'God's Su-
preme Revelation: A Sympa-
thetic High Priest " The text for
the sermon will be Hebrews 4 :14-
5:10 This will be tV fifth in a
series of sermon* in depth on
"TV letter To The Hebrews"
which deals with God's supreme
revelation of Himself In tV per-
son of lbs divine Son, tV pastor
said.
I»r. David Appleby will V tV
guest music director for Woo-
ster Baptist Church in both
morning and night services Sun-
day
Dr Appleby is n professor
in the music department of
J Houston Baptist College and is
a recognized authority in tV
field of church music. He haa re-
cenily moved to tV Houston
area from Fort Worth wVre V
served from a numVr of year*
at professor of ministry of mu-
sic al Southwestern Baptist TV-
okigicul Seminary
In addition to directing the
music for the services, Dr. A|e
pleliy will conduct tV Youth
Choir rehearsal at 4:30 p.m.
Sunday.
Presbyterians To Premiere
Film About Church Work
Youth Led Revival
At Tri-City Baptist
A c
p.m.
be aok
Mrs
klent c
mittec
projccl
Mrs (
Brown
• TV premier showing of a new Large Circle, Monday at 7:30
film made in Texas about tV
Presbyterian Church will lie one
of tV features of the program
at tV Loyalty Dinner, Wednes-
day in Fellowship Hall of First
Presbyterian Church.
Serving will Vgin at 6:15 p.m
The Iheme for the dinrurViil |* |
“You Give Because — You Arej I
There." TV 1966 program foi staff meeting will Vheld at 7;30
tV church will be explained j p. m Tuesday,
showing tV picture of the church
at home, across tV stale and
across the world. A complete
program has been planned, for
children while (heir parents at-
tend the dinner.
The Rev. Burnette W. Oowlcr,
p.m. with Mr*. C. A, Morse, 411
East Defer, Marion Morse Cir-
cle, Wednesday at 9 .30 a.m. with
Mrs W C. Swain, 1122 Kilgore
Road; Reba McClure Circle
Thursday at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs.
Euclid Morris, 603 Scenic Drive.
Primary Choir trie arsps at
p.m Tuesday. Church School
Two college students are ap-
pearing at Tri-City Beach Bap-
tilt Church this weekend for a
youth revival Friday through
Sunday.
TVy are Mike Toby, a stu-
dent In Houston Baptist College,
and Mike Harris, a student at
San Jacinto Junior College.
The Rev, M E. Smith, pastor
of tV church, haB announced
services for 7:30 p.m. each day
with a lunch served on Sunday
in tV recreation building.
Toby, the speaker for the
services, is a graduate of Pasa-
dena High School where he was
president of the school's Youth
for Christ Club. He is now on
the staff of Youth for Christ of
Greater Houston.
Singing will V led by Harris
also a Pasadena HS graduate.
Harris recently served on the
staff of Glorlcta Baptist Assem-
bly in Glorieto, N.M., where he
was president of the xtaff choir.
Rev. Smith said the public to
Invited to the programs.
Own."
Communion
Celebration
At Trinity
Member* of St Agro* Society
OCJZT) will receive Corporate
Communion at die 7:30
Ma*s. Member* of tV San Ja-
cinto Council No. 2788, Knights
of Columbus, will also receive
communion at the 7:30 a.m.
Mass, tVir intention Ving for
their deceased members.
Other Masse, are scheduled
at 5:30 am, 9:30 a.m., 11 a m.
and 5:30 p.m, FatVr William
Tinney and FatVr Joseph Fer-
titta will assist at all the Masses
for the day. TV Catholic Youth
Organization members provide a
free baby silting service at ihe
7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Masses.
- The Altar Society will have its i
annual turkey dinner Sundaylnf’ First OnKIlim
the School auditorium, serving
continuously from 11 a.m. until
2 p.m. Turkey and all the trim-
mings villi be provided for adults
at $1.25 per plate and children,
75 cents. Member* of St. Jo-
seph's Parish and the general
public are invited .
A display of the new Missal
will be featured In the auditori-
um Sunday.
There will be a council meet-
ing of the CYO at 6 p.m. Sun-
day in the school auditorium,
followed by a business meeting
at 7 p.m. Afterwards, there will
be a dance with the Actioneers
providing the music. ,
TV KJZT will meet at 7:30
p.m. Monday In the K of C Hall.
Confraternity of Christian Doc-
trine Classes for students in
public school grade* one through
tlx will V held Sunday after
tV 7 .30 a.m. Mai* and on Tues-
day from 4 to 5 p.m. Students in
grades seven through 12 meet
on Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m.
Dally Masses Monday through
Friday will be at 6 and U a.m.
Saturday Masses are at 6 and
8 a.m. Confessions will be heard of
Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. and (in
from • to • p m. and before all
dally masse*. __
son.
TV
Prayer
TuesdaJ
Mrs, A
10 am
kneel
Roelse,
a.m.
A dinner lor Area Boy Smuts
will be held in Fellowship Hall
at 6:30 pm. Tuesday. John
"Shorty" Powers will be gue*t
speaker.
( Vie members will attend die
loyalty dinner nn Wednesday
pastor, has chosen us sermon]then rehearse at 8 p.m.
title for the 11 a.m. service Sun- Adult Education Class "•Mr
day, "Fool's Paradise with Christian Living, Dr. H. W. KB-
Psalm 14 as text. Adult Educa- pntrick teacher, begins at 7:30
lion Classes and Su nday Church|p.m. Thursday, in the parlor.
School will be held al 9:30
a.nC-wdh- an- cxtimiled Chureh
School Session at 10:40 a.m. for
children who do not attend wor-
ship. Junior and Senior High Fel-
lowships meet at G:30 p.m A
class on the work of die Wom-
en's Association, is meeting
each Sunday at 7 (i jn. in the
parlor, i
A special Session meeting has
been called for 2:30 p.m. Sunday
to hear reports on the youth
study committee and coffee
!
Holy Communion will be cele-
brated at 11 a.m. Sunday at
Trinity Episcopal Church, with
the Rev. P. Walter llenckell,
rector, as celebrant.
Both
worked
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Special RA Recognition
Service Set At Central
Heirport
PEI
Rev
TV Pro|icrs for die 21st Sun-
day after Trinity will V used,
with Alan Stewart as the epis-
toler, Grant Halter, Chuck Mil-
ler, Brian Gamer, Jon McMnnis,
and Jack Henekell will serve as
acolytes, with Oscar Pe|>|ier and
Thanksgiving Emphasis
Starts At I st Christian
pastor o
odist Ch
Hospital
Boom 8
dered ti
HANK*
Mr. and Mrs Fred Joseph
Hanks, 5 E. Franci*. announce
tin birth of„» son. Fred Josc|ih
Jr, Nov. 4 at Baytown HospitaL
He weighed if pounds, 13 oun-
ces Grandparents arc M r s.
Berths Hank*. Mr* Pearl Drake
both of Baytown. Great grand-
parent* are Mrs, Annie Smith-
son of Baylown and Mr and
Mrs Ferrotn Hanks of Crowley.
Central Riptist Chureh will
observe Royal Ambassador
Week Npv. ?.-ili)ighlighlcd.hy-a.
special recognition service on
Wednesday,
At this time ahoifl a dozen
boy* are expected to receive
award* TVre iwlll V a pro-
gressive supper for all RA mem-
bers of San Jacinto Baptist
Association on Saturday, Nov.
Mrs.
tr
f-rwbtr nmndily miiBiings includi
ing Hehmg group at 9:15 a.m.
lit the home of Mr*. A. A. Ar-
ndt; Carlson group at 9:15 a.m.
at die home of Mrs. W. j. Allen;
Bremer Group at 93)0 a.m. at
the church; Tice group al 10 a.m.
at the chureh and Ihe Larson
group at 7 :30 p.m. at the liome
of Mrs. James Dix.
Choreti sill is-
gin its Thanksgiving emphasis
this Sunday under Ihe general
tVme of "Recovering IV Thank-
ful Heart " ..
The Rev. Edmund Pendleton's
morning sermon will be based
on ihe Scripture John 13:12-17,
which isdV experience of Christ
washing IV disciples’ feet. His
message will he "Thanking God
for a Blessed Ufe."
The next (hree messages will
follow a similar pattern: Novem-
Vr 14, "Thanking God For tV
Mature Life"; November 21,
"Thanking God for tV Abundant
Life”; November 28, "Thanking
God for the Christ-like Ufe.”
Music for tVse morning services
is prepared by Miss .Adeline
Knodel, choir director.
TV new adult classes at tV
morning Sunday School hour
will continue in the three major
divisions, "Christian Faith and
Experience’ taught by Rev. Sid-
ney Hawkins; "TV Church, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
What and Why"‘taught by Mr*.
T. L. Satterwhite; and the In-
tenationsl uniform lesson*
taught by Mrs. B. F. Booth. All
usual age group* will con-
wlth tV Bethany curric-
ulum «t the 8:30 a.m. hour. at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Rev. Pendleton will meet with
tV Bible study group at 6 p.m:
with children and youth meet-
inga provided at the same time.
Communion will be served at the
conclusion of the Bible study.
This is a continuing study of the
life of Christ from Matthew,
Mark, Luke and John. The pub-
lic If invited to all of these
meetings.
Tuesday the Christian Wom-
en'* Fellowship will hava its haarsa at 7:30 pjn.
Program director Jim R a y
Brown Is assisted In planning
W. A. M'Utl 9! UVfll'W
'Fallen Man'
Readings
For Sunday
Helen
Mrs. J. E. Boydell. Mrs. T.
M. Hoffman, Mrs. Anthony Schil-
laci and Mrs. J. O. Roy will
care for the altar. Mi's. Dora
Bosley will lie hostess at coffee
time.
The Parish Choir, under the
direction of Richard Bain, with
Mrs. Stanley Fisher at the org-
an, will sing.
Iiouis J. Fentiman will be die
Eplstolcr at the 8 a.m. Holy
Communion. Jack-Cantrell will
be the acolyte, with L. J. Fuller
and W. C. Wismer as ushers.
Miss Debbie Elliott will be the
organist.
H. N. Love and R. C. Halter
will be the Lay Readers at the
9:15 a.m. Family Service. Leo-
nard Stasney and Calvin Ruther-
ford will be ushers, with ?C^tt
Liggett, Robert Bearden, Keith
Stallknecht, Danny Whatley,
Mack Hunter, Kent Liggett ami
Lee Armstrong as acolytes. The
Junior Choir, with Mrs. Le Roy
Holcomb as organist > director
will sing.
Church School, with R. C. Hal-
ter as superintendent, will meet
at 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. The
nursery will be open at both
Just
for Central's RA Week by James
Gay, Raymond Jacks*xi. Ron-
ald Horacefield and Merald
Binger,
RA Week will precixlc a so-
cial revival at tV rhureh, the
Rev. Jim BrownC has announ-
Jackson
attended
Mrs. Lan
L. Polk,
was cele
day and I
tr
La.
'Alls Fair'
Sermon Topic
Rev. E. J. Davis
HORTON
Mr and Mrs. William B. Hor-
ton Jr,, 305 Lafayette, announce
tV birth of a son, William Mol-
ten, on Nov. 2 at Baytown Hos-
pital He weighed 7 pounds. 6
ounces Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. William B. Horton Sr.
of 6717 Sjolander Road, Mr and
Mr* M. L. Gibson of IJvingston.
Great . grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs W. V, Horton of Troup
and Mrs. Frank B. Moore of
Baytown.
dren
Scriptural readings on Adam
and Eve and Cain and AVI are
examined in Christian Science
church services this week. The
subject is "Adam and Fallen
Man."
numbei
cod
'The Soul Bared'
Bomhoff s Title
Draft
Among those who are* acting
as committee chairmen for re-
vival preparations are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe L Dunn, Mrs. Henry
Ward, Mrs. Don Harris, Mrs.
Loys Box, Mrs, Bill Jones, Mrs.
A. A. Sanders, Mrs. Charles
Guidry and Mrs Bit) Stegall. A
goal of 500 in Sunday School on
Nov. 21 has been set.
The Young Women's Auxiliary
of Central Baptist won Ihe at-
tendance banner at tV associa-
tional meeting at Second Bap-
tist and the Brotherhood of Cen-
tral copped the attendance ban-
ner at Temple Baptist in an
associations! rally.
maturity I
until they
or six yeJ
house study committee.
Circles of United Presbyterian
Women to meet this week are
Sarah E. Wylie Circle, Monday
at 2 p.m. with Mrs. L. T, Yule,
1707 Mississippi; Emma Mae
The Golden Text is from Ec-
clesiastes : "I/>, this only have
I found, that Oxl hath made
man upright; but they have
sought out many inventions.'* *
A theme of redemption U
brought out in some passages to
lie read from the Christian Sci-
ence textbook, "The divine na-
ture was best expressed in
Christ Jesus, who threw upon
mortals the truer reflection of
God and lifted their lives higher
than their poor thought. models
would allow,
"The Soul Bared” is Ihe sub-
ject of the sermon by the Rev.
Harold O. Bomhoff at the serv-
ice in St. Paul’s LutVran
Church Sunday at 19:15 a.m.
Sunday School begins at 9 a.m.
with classes for all age groups
TVre la a nursery for small
children during both Sunday
School and church.
Th* Luther League will meet
1
"All s Fair" will be tV ser-
mon topic as Rev. E. J. Davis
Jr , pastor, preacV* at the 10:50
a.m. Sunday service at Cedar
Bayou Methodist Church.
Ushcra for the services will be
B. E. Franklin, L. O. Caaey. J.
A. McCollum, L. Z. Wilcox. W.
D. Going and W. J. Tadlock.
The Carol Choir will rehearse
at 6 p.m. Sunday afternoon and
otMVFclloWshlp Groups will
meet. The evening services will
be held at 7 p.m. with Rev. Dav-
is preaching.
Th* Official Board o the
church Will meet at 7 p.m. Tues-
day. Prayer Meeting will be held
at 7 p.m. Wednesday to be fol-
lowed with rehearsal of the San-
tuary Choir at 7:30 p.m.
The Julia Lottie Circle will
meet at 9:45 a.m. Thursday.
On Saturday, Nov. 13, the
Woman's Society of Christian
si
Home Builders
Class Meeting
Mi's. Clifford Rowe Jr. Was
hostess for tV meeting of the
Home Builders Class of Second
Baptist Church.
The class held a "white ele-
phant", sale to raise money for
the treasury.
Refreshments were served buf-
fet style with a Thanksgiving
theme to Mrs. Bill Wood, Mrs.
Curtis Craig, Mrs. Charles
Jones, Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs.
Harry Porter, Mrs. Blake, San-
dling, Miss Gloria Nowlin, Mrs.
Carl Stephens and Mrs/ Chari
vtoMAwr *
Mrs. Porter presented the de-
votional.
* On
WH17 Missionary
BAPTIST CHURCH
■ W*
*11 W. MERRILL
The Esther Circle will meet at
9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Gilbert Vlereck, 905 Lin-
denwood. Mrs. E. C Wlnegart-
ner will lead the Bible Study.
The Church Council will meet
thoughts wbioh
presented man as fallen, sick,
sinning, and dying."
The Christian Science Church
in Baytown Is located at th*
comer of Nevada and Michigan ,, ,
Streets. Church (and Sunday
School services jare held at 11
a.m. The Wednesday meeting Is
at 8 p.m. During each service
a nursery i* available to care „
for small children.
All are invited to visit and
use the Christian Science Read-
ing Room at 10 N. Ashbel In
Baytown. It 1( open from 10 *
ta*.‘ 9» < p:wi. Monday through
Friday, and from 1 to 4 p.m. on ,
Saturday*- x~ '* * ’ ■rT“~'
R. T. C. — •:•* pzn.
In Cat
1
WMU Course
Is Conducted
Mrs C. N. Crow, associations!
Women's Missionary Union pres-
ident, taught the association*]
WMU leadership course at Me-
morial Baptist Church Tuesday
and Wednesday.
Mrs. Y. M. Lannou, Mrs. J.
L. Miller and Km A. L. Jor-
dan assisted with the programs.
Mrs. W. F. Caraway waa In
FIRST CHURCH
CHRIST. "SCIENTIST
TV Elizabeth Circle will meet
at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the
church. Mrs. E. J. Zavodny Is
hostess. Mrs. J. R. Meeklns will
lead tV Bible Study.
TTie Lydia Circle will me4|t at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
church. Mrs. John Prasek is
hostess. Mrs. R. R. Haynes will
lead tV Bible Study. TV Chris-
tian Service League will meet Holy Communion will V celfr .Kentucky territory was (He-
at 2:30 p.m. TV choir will r»- brated at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in covered by Pere Marquette and
| Ute chapel at SL James House. jLouit Joliet
\.jl-:..S ■' ' "*
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• The Episcopal Young Church-
men, and the Junior League will
meet for supper at 6:30 p.m.
A fellowship Sdpper, honoring
the new communicants of the
parish, will V held at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Stephen Linscott is
•hsdmtan.
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