Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 297, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1961 Page: 8 of 12
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speaker at the New Hope Bap-
day through July 30. The Rev. prayer and Sermon at 10:15 a.m.
Sunday School will be held con-
mon Parsons and Mrs. Clayburn
and
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Mrs. Swope and Mrs. Leon Read.
Helping with the school are
northeast.
To Talk Sunday
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to the ane-
Sermons at the 8 and 10:15
Another Biblical "lily" often
Sunday morning the Rev. Mr.
with "our duties to Church and
FURNITURE
on the Book of Nahum. Jerrell
choir in singing "Jacobs Ladder'
DISCOUNT PRICES
them by the Chancel Choir will be
Celebrant for the Holy Eucharist
Play Your Harp" and "When the dreds of references in the Bible to fertory solo. "My Jesus is My
Roll is Called Up Yonder."
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Lasting Joy” by Buxtehude.
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Vacation School
Theme Named
A great deal of controversy re-
mains, however, over the hun-
Holy Land Trip
Set For Pastor
Rev. Richard C. Brackin of
Philadelphi will be evangelist
The group's last meeting was an
ice cream supper held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard:
Peninger. Volleyball, badminton
You just can’t beat your Chevy dealer for a July buy! Summer-
time savings are in full swing. And—because those Jet-smooth
Chevies are outselling all other makes—he’s in a position to
make the savings even better. Take your pick from luxurious
Impalas, popular Bel Airs, thrifty Biscaynes and that best
selling bevy of six full-size Chevrolet wagons. Corvair your
dish? See those trim, easy going sedans and coupes (including
Holy Communion
( elebrationSet
entitled "Happy and Blest Are
They" by Mendelssohn.' Miss San-
dra Fisher will present the of-
'The Quest for the Best." for
the evening topic, 7:30. Richard
Denton Girl Set
For Youth Meet
Sharen Anne Farmer of Den
New Tmpala Sport Coupe with elegance
you'd expect to pay a lot more for.
upon Ephesians 5:30 “For we are
all members of His Body.”
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‘Guiding Pillar’
Slated As Topic
Rev. Carl Schrader* associate
minister, will present the sermon
topic, "The Guiding Pillar" at
the 11 a.m. service of St. An-
drew Presbyterian Church Sun-
Rev. Marti
service at
plannning, and there will be four
classes. Mrs. M. Conger and Mrs.
J. O. Story will teach beginners;
Christian Science
Topic To Be ‘Truth’
New Nomad
9-Passenger Station Wagon
Most luxurious Chevy wagon
of them all. Low loading
deck, cargo opening almost
five feet wide, up th 92.7
cubic feet of load space—and
all the comfort you could
possibly want.
Baptist Youth
Set For Camp
A group of intermediate stu.
Mrs. J. D. Chester, nursery, and
Mrs. Jimmy Walker and Mrs.
Milton Newton, refreshments.
at the Highland Baptist Church Thee. Lord,” by Borntniansky, in
Sunday to the absence of the pas- the morning services.
New Chevy Corvair
Monza Club Coupe
Sport* car spirit family style!
Just plump down in that
front bucket seat and try
this one for easy, eager steer-
ing, for “git” and for traction
that keeps you clamped to
i the road.
WWW
Summertime is saving time at your
Chevrolet dealers one-stop shopping center
New Bel Air 4-Door Sedan
Popularly priced, the big Bel
Airs pack a full set of Chevy
virtues. Among ’em: Jet-
smooth ride with Full Coil
suspension, a cavern for a
trunk and Body by Fisher
elegance.
study and plant exploration for
the Hebrew University to Jerus-
alem. His findings, plus those of
E
eton four high i
ference at the
ville. To be co
er Speegle and Fred Jopling Connell.
The pastor and Mrs. Tom Cunningham will leave Tuesday
where they will be instructors th the conference. They will re-
turn Aug. 2.
The church's vacation church school is in progress, co-directed
by Mrs. Pat Rich and Mrs. Tom Taylor. The school will be
concluded next Friday with an open house at 11 am. Parents
and friends have been invited to attend the open house. The
children will present a program at 11430, followed by a basket
lunch at noon. Dessert and beverages will be provided.
The Senior Choir, under the direction of Miss Mildred
will sing "God Be With Us," by Crazioli. Mrs. A D.
Jr. accompanies the choir at the organ.
The Christian Youth Fellowship meets at the church Sunday
evening.
As an expression of apprecia- Also recorded are 350 baptisms,
tion for the six-year pastorate of and 1.743 members joining upon
Dr . L . L. Armstrong, a fund has promise of letter or statement,
been begun by the members of During the last year, the Sunday
First Baptist Church toward a trip school reached a peak average
to the Holy Land for Dr. and attendance in the entire history
Mrs. Armstrong next summer. Dr. of the church with an average of
Gordon Maddox initiated the fund 1.040 per Sunday. Cooperative gifta
with a substantial contribution, have increased from $15,200 in
and deacons and church mem- 1055 to 535.547 in 1960. Budget
bers plan to add to it throughout contributions have increased from
the year ahead $113,757 to 1955 to $153,541 to INO.
will sing "The Heavens are T
Following the service the <
NEW YORK (AP)-"I am Rose
of Sharon, and the lilly of the
valleys.” says the Song of Solo-
mon. Sounds plain enough.
Would anyone suspect the Bib-
lical passage actually means "I
am the tulip and the hyacinth”?
The scriptures abound with ref-
erences to flowers, but the Bible
Presbyterian retreat group, Mo-Ranch, at Kerr-
nunlasioned are Karen Kendrick, Joe Specht, Rog-
& LOAN ASSOCIATION
Growing By Leaps a Bounds
Corner Oak & Cedar • The Friendly Corner
And Dan D. Says "You can be smart, thrifty and earn
much by opening a savings account with me at the-
Services at St. David's Episco-
pal Church, 623 Ector, will include
celebration of Holy Communion
Bible
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be Rev. Noel Bryant's ser-
mon topic Sunday at the
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Disciples Student Fellowship meets each Sunday evening
I at the home of the campus minister. Rev. Robert Ruff.
1005 Avenue C, and on Wednesday evening at the Studoat Center
the sporty Monzas) and the family-minded Greenbrier and
Lakewood wagons. Corvette bug biting you? America’s goingest
sports car is just itching to make you happy. And so is your
Chevrolet dealer, who has about everything on wheels you could
want, wish for—or fall in love with. Thirty-one models in all.
Live it up, save it, ,1 An purew
up, see him now. Jet-smooth Chevy
Ask your deaier about a real cool extracost Option- Chevre’et r conditioning.
Sunday school expansion and ship hours win continue on the
church foltowship strengthened. "The Parables of Jesus."
- I "The Beginning and the End" is
Inman Is Slated the morning topic. 8:30 and 10:»;
ary program. The class’
parents of the month are Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Buttrill and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Crain Jr.
The church's vacation
- authors described many of them
in such vagus terms transistors
and botanists don’t always agree
on the identity.
will be read: "For whatsoever"
things were written for our learn-
ing. that we through practice and
comfort of the scriptures might
have hope.”
Correlative citations will include
ship services Sunday. the
What's called the vital import church's older youths will ob-
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_ . ________ BRIDGEPORT (Special) _ Mrs. J. J. Deaton and Mrs. R.
other modern researchers, ap- "‘Our God of Miracles” will be A. Stanfield, primary; Mrs. Thur-
. . "Africa on the Bridge." film of
have a joint meeting. There will Billy Graham's 17,000 mile preach-
be a film RA work shown to the ing’tour through Africa, will be
____________•_____________ shown Wednesday, Aug. 2, 7:45
John Asch, New York author,
horticulturist and Bible scholar,
has settled at least some of the
controversies after extensive
, c p.m. in the Sanctuary of First
Swim Party Set ! Baptist church. The public is in-
Bv Church Youth ________________
will be "Heaven Help Us.” The
Teen-Toners Choir, directed by
Bunn, will sing "Little David,
Lamb will direct the Sanctuary
Rev. D A. Inman will speak Choir in the anthem. "We Thank
BRIDGEPORT Special* ~ DESERT ROUTE*
AansneimminKneparenoha SET AS TOPIC
Fellowship of the Bridgeport "Go the Desert Route" will
Methodist Church July 29. The
Junior High MYF is in charge of
penex " we Nw nope nap- Cd.. . _ a . . . . --------
tist Church to Cross Roads Sun- Sunda! at * and morning dents and young people of the
-4 - misn dveerTempiesBaptst Churchwill ouner moaern researchers, ap- “Our God of Miracles” will be A. Stanfield, primary; Mrs.
Creek Baptist Assembly in Davis Pearin the. current issue of the topic of study for the vacation mon Parsons and Mr, Cla:
Okla. The camp is said to be Jurnal of the American Museum Bible school of the Bridgeport Bi- Chaney, juniors; and Mr
the largest of its kind in the osNat ura History- . .. . ble Church Aug. 7-11. Mrs. Swope and Mrs. Leon 1
_____ _ world. jg Pastor Tsd Swope to la char*
preaching 22 times in the the teaching of the life of Jesus, Sunday afternoon Rev. Don Wat- translated as lily or lilies of the H-lin" "ith tha — heel
nerthenst. with Mrs. Robert Duvall as in- terson, pastor, will present final field refers instead
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to each other,” entitled “Christ Watterson will speak about “How
* Is the Head of the Church” based Art the Mighty Fallen?” based
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instructions for camp to the stu- mono or windflower,
dents. Parents are asked to be
Bargain Center
219 W. Oak Ph. 382-8117
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means the iris, or yellow flag;
and the "rose” of the Bible re-
fers to the narcisus in some pass-
sages, the oleander in others.
tor. Rev. H. M. Riek, who is va- Dr. R. W. Bradsby, minister of ton, area representative for the
camonina.The a
ance of the inspired Word of the serve a fellowship session at
Bible will be emphasized at the parsonage at 3040 W. Oak.
Christian Science services Sun- Sunday morning, parents
day in the Lesson-Sermon entitl- of the second grade primary
ed “Truth.” class have been invited to
From Romans 15 this passage visit the class for a mission-
"Starting next week I
will start introducting
my family and
friends — You will
meet such characters
as I. M. Thrifty, Sam
Smart and Ernis
Much."
one "Family Service” each and the anthem, "Acquaint Now ________
.Thyself With God” by Collins, other flower mentioned in the Numbers 9:15-23. The morning an-
the first tenet of Christian Sci- school is continuing this week,
ence: "As adherents of Truth.1 to be concluded next Friday
we take the inspired Word of the with an open house from 7 to
Bible as our sufficient guide to 9 Pm- Mrs. Harold Baker is
eternal life” (Science and Health director and Mrs. Murray
with Key to the Scriptures by Ma- Jenson is secretary.
The Rose of Sharon, as noted,
Bunn will direct the sanctuary refers to the tulip; and the lily
choir in sinin "Tarnhe Tadde" of the valley, says Asch, is be- day.
lieved to be the hyacinth. An- The message will be based on
nthap fnita, „.AtzK. a. tU.
Sunday night the pastor's topic Song of Solomon, Tirzah, Asch
identifies as the crocus.
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During the six years of Dr Two years ago, the church____________
Armstrong's pastorate. the church adopted the "Forward Program of AT CROSS ROADS
has seen the beginning of two Church Finance" plan for sub-
morning worship services, enlarg- scribing the church budget. The
ed parking space, youth center ac- most recent forward step of First
quired, youth work strengthened. Baptist Church is the acquisition
contributions to the cooperative of 13% acres of property for fu-
-rz sunday autenu - -
u i ' "h Birmingham, Ala., to become Students will .tee a film strip and
a missionary pastor. Last year hear a lesson on the "Raising of
he traveled in nine states, Lazarus continuing the series on
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message is based on Acts
8:26-40.
The moi ning anthem will be
"All Things Are Thine” by
Jordan. Mrs. Pat Stoll will
present the offerton’ solo,
“The Good Shepherd” by Wil-
son.
Following the 7 p.m. wor-
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lowed by the Royal Service pro Fellowship Supper, preceding the oord°.vroad"ay.wipbeaspon-a
gram at 8. , film at 6, will be a covered-dish dertei) the-exas Board of on Sunday Aug. 20 will be Rev.
Slides of Costa Rica will be meal .Rev. E. J. Tarbox will con- churches Emmett Waits,
shown and a tape from the Pres-clude the series on "Preparing
ton Taylors will be heard. Rev. to Teach the Bible" at 7 to the
and Mrs Taylor are language, Chapel. The pastor
will resume
students to San Jose. Costa Rica, the "Highlights of the Sunday
The nursery will be open during School Lesson" for teachers at
the meeting. Mrs. Taylor is the 7 each Wednesday in the Chapel
former Dovie Jean Bowers, anbeginning Aug. 2.
NTSC graduate. The Sunday Training Union
The executive committee of the Adult forum topic is entitled, "Un-
Brotherhood meets at 7 p.m. Mon- derstanding of Catholic Neigh-
day. At 7:30, the Royal Ambas-
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a.m. services will be concerned present.
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