The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1984 Page: 25 of 119
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THE BAYJOWN SUN
Sunday, December 9, 1984
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lii SproatI Safiy at the vicara8e> 201 church. On Wednesday morn- for the parish Christmas party. The Holy Gospel will be read Discipline ot..T
i^ntn T?Piscopal Caldwell Drive. Ladies should ings, there is a traditional Festivities wiU begin at 7:30 by the Rev. Dale E. Hirst, assis- Spiritual Growth by Richard J.
nrocwi’ I?rive’ wm bring a wraPPed “white Episcopal Holy Communion p.m. Dec. 21 at the home of tant to the rector. Foster. Suzette Carrow offers a
nfnn ai^mmu' elePhant” exchange. At noon, Miss Hall conducts Harry K. Johnson, 5109 Chaliee bearers at 9 a.m. will class on the Episcopal Church. ^
Slav 1 8 3nd 10 a m' At 7 P-m- Thursday, Bishop’s Mid-day Prayer each weekday Somerset. be Hirst and John Lefeber. At 11 A nursery is provided
y' Committee will meet at the except Wednesday in the St. The children’s Sunday school a.m. they will be Hirst and Fred throughout the morning.
* At 10 a.m., Deaconess .Gladys home of the Hendricks, 3915 James House Chapel, 5800 Baker Christmas party will be at 2 p.m. Philips. At 5 p.m. Junior and bailor
L. Hall will assist. Erwin Hen- Lance Drive in Highlands. Road. At 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15 at the rectory, 100 At 9 a.m. Prayers of the Peo- Episcopal Young Churchmen
dricks is lay reader and Audrey At 7 30 d m Fridav a rmminn there is a Eucharistic service at Brownwood. Persons who have pie will be led by Lefeber. Janet will meet.
Maeser is chalice bearer. Fern group meeting will^be held of st- Janies House. , .. not drawn a name should see Valdes will lead at 11 a.m. At 2 p.m. Monday the annual
Clemmer will play the organ. those Jho have Ittended a their teacher Sunday. - Lessons will be read by BUI Christmas party of Trinity Guild
Erwin and Linda Hendricks are sillo (short course in Christiani- . -r-rL,,Ac Altar GuUd has asked aU per- Matthews at 9 a.m. At 11 a.m. will be held in the home of Bessie
ministers of hospitality. ty) weekend at CamD Allan ST. MATTHIAS sons wishing to provide poinset- PhUips will read. Jean and Mabel Matherne, 701
Education is at 9 a.m. Sunday. Childcares available For mora At 11 a m‘ Sunday- st Mat' tas for the Christmas Eve and Ushers at 9 a.m. will be Lin- Lindenwood. At 7:30 pa there
Children^ classes have studies information call 427 434« thias American Episcopal Christmas Day services to get in coin and Claudette Wells. Carl will be a meeting of Bishop
and activities based on the scrip- Fvarv mPmhar will Church’ “ N' Main’ wil1 have touch with Annette Johnson as and Marie Currie wUl usher at 11 Hines Guild.
readings for the dav Every-member canvass will as guest the Rev. H. Edwin early as possible. a.m. At 6 p.m. Tuesday Ray and
is of the church year are pSeeTofniSal CaudU1, bishQp ordinary of the Christmas Eve services are at Caring for the altar wiU be Edith KirWey, 401 WiUiams, will
;taught in conjunction with this. iQ^mav hJti.rnPri n Hnrfnl Z Diocese of the Southwest of the 7 p.m. Dec. 24 at St. Matthias. Virginia Alleman, Marcia Rios, host a party for the Daughtere of
During this season, the Advent £ American Episcopal Church. Midnight Mass will be Nina Walmsley, Miki Rios and toe Kmg At 7 p.m. Guild of toe
Wreath is being used. This is a ° 8 Caudi11 to makin& his annual celebrated at 11 p.m. at Elsie Ward. Christ ChildwiB meet in toe
four-week project with a candle, 11 ' ! visit to the local church-He wiU memorial chapel at Hermann Acolytes are Michael Owen, home of Phil and Phyllis
being lit each week to signify The painting project is well confirm new members and Hospital in Houston. Haysly Wells, Leo Longoria III, Johnson, 609 Inwood,
waiting for the birth of Christ under way. Men of toe church celebrate Holy Eucharist. Holy Communion will be Charlie Valdes, Lynae Carr and At 7 p mt ^fdn®sday !
: Adult class k stuvino “ThP T ptlntl!!g exterior of the Immediately following the ser- celebrated at 11 a.m. Christmas Kathleen Garner. celebration of Holy Eucharist
aouii class is stuying lhe church and education buildings, vice, a luncheon reception will Dav atst Matthias Children’s church will meet at and toe laymg on of hands for
Celebration of Discipline. They The work is expected to take beheld. y 9 a.m. with Tom Walmsley as healing will be held. At 8 p.m.
wul look at the outward several weeks and will continue Assisting Caudill will be Rev. lay reader. Bethel Bible classes will meet,
discipline of simplicity Sunday, until completion. Volunteers T.H. Beckwith, rector. TRINITY Sunday school will begin at At 10 a.m. Thursday a celebra-
Errol J. Gibiin is class guide should bring a four-inch paint John Heald will serve as At 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday, toe 10:15 a.m. For each age group, tion of Holy Eucharist and toe
1 he series on the disciplines will brush. layreader. Harry Johnson will Second Sunday of Advent, toe pre-kindergarten through high laying on of hands for healing
continue until Lent season. Youth or civic groups wishing assist at the altar. Music is Rev. Robert H. Bonner, rector of school, there are two teachers will be held. At 11 a.m. morning
Sproat will conduct an in- to use meeting space in the under direction of Joecile Trinity Episcopal Church, 2701 and a supervisor to lead the Bible class will meet with Bon-
quirers class at 3 p.m. Sunday at education building should con- Harlow of Houston. w. Main, will celebrate Holy young people in a Bible based ner to continue an in-depth study
the church. The series is for tact Sproat at 424-7615. In- At 7 p.m. Wednesday, toe mid- Eucharist and preach. curriculum. Four classes are of II Corinthians. At 7:15 p.m.
those interested in learning dividuals wishing to cut and week study group will meet for The Angel’s Candle in the Ad- available for adults. Bonner the choir will practice. At 7:30
more about the Episcopal carry firewood from the fallen Evening Prayer. Coffee and vent Wreath will be lighted. presents lectures on St. John’s p.m. Sunday school staff will
Church. trees on the vacant lot should cookies will be served during Bi- Music will be under the direc- Gospel. “Heroes and Heroines of meet.
ble study which follows. ‘ tion of Jon Lamkin, organist, the Old Testament” is taught by At 7 p.m. Saturday St.
Anglican Church Women’s and Lynn Lamkin, choir direc- Hirst. Lefeber leads the singles Cecilia’s Guild will have a
in a study of “Celebration of Christmas party.
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At 7 p.m. Wednesday, also contact Sproat.
At 6:30 a.m. weekdays, Sproat
Episcopal Church Women of All
Saints’ will have a Christmas conducts Morning Prayer at the Guild has made arrangements
tor.
During Advent
Communion held each day at St. John Church
Like a good neighbor,
StateFarm is there
families for a Christmas party
and buffet supper. Women are to
bring salads and desserts.
K.J.T. members will meet'at 6
p.m. Monday at the K of C Hall
for a short meeting and
Christmas party. Women are
asked to bring a side dish or
sweets.
Religion classes, for pre-
school through fifth grade, are
held from 4:45 to 6 p.m. Wednes-
day. Junior and high school
students have class from 7:30 to
8:45 p.m. Wednesday.
School board will meet at 7
p.m. Wednesday in the junior
school building.
Mens Club will have their an-
nual Christmas charities night
from 7 to 10 p.m. Dec. 16.
p.m. Sunday in toe parish at St. Joseph Catholic Church,
1907 Carolina, will be observed
Finance Committee will meet with the lighting of toe second
at 7 p.m. Monday in the parish Advent candle in the wreath.
Masses for the weekend will
Communion will be held at
6:30 a.m. each weekday during
Advent at St. John the
Evangelist Catholic Church, 800
W. Baker.
Masses for the second Sunday
of Advent will be celebrated at 6
p.m. Saturday and 8:45 and 11:15
J a.m. Sunday. Weekday Masses
are at 8 a.m. each day except
I Thursday.
Sunday will be the last religion
class before Christmas for 4-
year-olds through 5th grade
students. Wednesday will be the
last class for the 6th through 12th
I grade students. Adult education
I will continue at 10 a.m. and 7
meeting room
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“Ladies of St. John” will have begin at 5:30 p.m. Saturday
a Christmas party at 7 p.m. (fulfills the Sunday obligation).
Thursday in the activity Sunday Masses are at 7:30,9 and
building. There will be a covered 10:30 a.m., noon and 6 p.m.
dish dinner. Each guest is asked Celebrants will be the Rev.
to bring a salad or vegetable. Eugene Francis, Monsignor J.P.
The women are asked to bring O’Sullivan and the Rev. Franz
three dozen cookies of the same
kind for a “cookie exchange” will lead the congregation in the
and a $5 gift. scriptural rosary before 9 a.m.
Mass.
STATE FARM
Knoblock. Deacon Justin Wewer
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ST. JOSEPH'S
The second Sunday of Advent
Court Mater Dei of the
Catholic Daughters will hold a
bake sale after toe 9 and 10 a.m.
Masses Sunday. A hand-painted
nativity set will be given away.
Religious articles will be
available.
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'God the Preserver of Man'
Scientists' lesson-sermon
Catholic Youth Organization
“God the Preserver of Man” is sharing of testimonies relative choir will sing at 6 p.m. Mass
the lesson-sermon to be read at to the healing efficacy of Chris- Sunday. The group is in rehear-
sal fomtoe Mass on Christmas -
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Sunday school begins at the
same hour.
WOTICE OF VOTE ON
TAX RATE
Supervised child care is pro- Eve.
vided
The church maintains a Chris- Agnes K.J.Z.T. will meet at the
tian Science reading room at 316 Knights of Columbus Hall, 2600
At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday mid- W. Texas. It isopen from 10a.m. W. Main for a short business ses-
week services are held. A por- to 3 p.m. Monday, Wednesday sion. They will then join
tion of the hour is devoted to the and Friday. members of their immediate
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 33, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 9, 1984, newspaper, December 9, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153277/m1/25/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.