Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961 Page: 6 of 12
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Vacation School
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The annual Vacation Church perience will be a wholesome guid-
Stationary Priced From
$1.00 to $7.59
DR. HERSHELL HOBBS
Oklahoma Post
and Mrs. Newman, Mr and Mrs.
the District 12 Baptist Brother-
The sermon topic at the evening
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ANNOUNCE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES
TO NEW LOCATION
members and property valued at
In The
COLEMAN BUILDING
324 E. McKinney
Effective August 1, 1961
chairman.
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
To Be Held at the CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
MON., JULY 31 thru FRI., AUG. 4
9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Daily
Bible Stories
• Handwork
I isterial Union.
Games
Refreshments
CALL 382-6969 or 382-8560
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First State Bank Of Denton
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YOU ARE
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The smiling lady you see above is Denise MeCluggage. With navigator
Starr Hammen, she’s just driven over 4,200 miles in seven days. One
reason Denise is wearing the smile is that she and Starr won the coveted
Coupe des Dames in this rugged Trans-Canada Rally, topping every other
women's team entered. Another reason is that they beat some 90% of all
the men's teams entered. In a rally, of course, you’re given specific speeds
(within legal limits) at which to complete each portion of the route.
were present for the organization
al meeting Sunday. Officers will
Adventists Change
Time For Service
Rally Slated
Dr. Hershell Hobbs, president
The meeting will begin at 3:30
p.m. with a fish fry served by-a
caterer. The meal will be served
for $1 25. The program, "I Am
Debtor” will be presented at 7.
CORVAIR
BY CHEVROLET
Calling All Boys and Girls
4 to 12 Years Old
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Church at the 11 a.m. services
Sunday followed by a basket pic-
nic.
Community singing will be held
of 12 counties — Cooke. Denton,
Wise. Erath, Jack. Johnson. Mon-
tague, Pala Pinto. Hood. Somer-
vell. Parker and Tarrant.
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ALL MONTAG'S STATIONARY
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as speaker on the Baptist Hour
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Dr. and Mrs. Russell have one
son, Rollin. who was ordained intoi
the Christian ministry in June of
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BIG SAVINGS
ON
PRESCRIPTIONS
City Drug Store
382-5431
FREE DELIVERY
The Rev. F. A. Ray will speak
at Wilson Memorial Methodist
BROOKS DRUG
• BROOKS DRUG STORE, 222 W. Miekory, 382-2565
• BROOKS DRUG NO. 2
Driven Prescription Service
• BROOKS PHARMACY No. 3, S33 S. Locust, 382 2300
The camp is about six miles
east of Denton. Several hundred
men from the area are expected
this year.
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PONDER (Staff> The Rev. Phil
White, former pastor of the Pon-
der Baptist Church, now is serv-
ing the Bethel Baptist Church in
Healdton, Okla. He assumed his
new duties July 17.
The Rev. Mr. White and his
family have moved to Healdton.
Both the Rev. Mr. White and his
wife are graduates of Baylor Uni-
versity and both are foreign mis*
sions volunteers.
During his three • year pastor-
ate at Ponder, he also attended
Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Fort Worth, where he
received his Bachelor of Divinity
ard Burch, vice president; Sherry A N/ I/ •
Hodges, secretary; Nelda Burch, A U VICIInHCV
treasurer; Larry Hodges, social n"" J
for more convenient BANKING
Drop by and lake a look at the newest, most advanced Drive-In W indow
. . . designed by The Mosier Safe Co. You’ll really see something!
The new "picture” window, that gives you full vision of all transactions.
The outside speaker enables you to talk with the teller in normal
conversational tone.
The new arm level deposit unit that lets you complete your banking
within seconds, right from your car window.
Dr. Russell has been pastor of
the St. Charles Avenue Christian
Church in New Orleans for the
past 12 years. He will assume his
new duties Aug. 1 and fill the pul-
pit for the first time the fol-
lowing Sunday.
A native of Middleport, Ohio.
Dr. Russell was educated at Chap-
man College in Los Angeles. He
has held pastorates in California.
| Indiana and Louisiana.
, Dr. Russell has served as presi-
. dent of the Indiasapolis Christian
Ministers Association, dean and
director of youth summer con-
I ference, correspondent for the
Christian Evangelist, and presi-
dent of the Louisiana State Con-
■ vent ion. New Orleans Council of
Churches and New Orleans Min-
The MYF will meet at 6 pm Edward Eugene Russell has ac-
eachsunday.—.knd thpirpestorstsian tcurh.
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at the church at 2 p.m.
The church has organized a
worship will be "Free But Cost-
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ed series of Christian activities for
the vacation period
Mrs. Wilis Mitchell will be di-
rector of the school. Staff person-
nel who are conducting the work
in the various departments are:
Mrs. Paul Griffiths, Miss Marg-
aret Sue Spain, Mrs. Weldon
Knight. Mrs. James Hartline. Mrs.
Charles McNeill, Mrs. Paul Silver-
ford and Mrs. Bobbie Ashford.
For the first year, the mem-
bers held church services at the
Schmitz . Floyd - Hamlett. Fu-
neral Home.
"They tried to embalm us three
times but each time we found new
life," the Rev. Mr. Newman jokes.
The congregation then built a
church building at Sunset and
Beaumont streets and there since
have been three additions to the
original building.
The church now has about 300
ANNIVERSARY
BRIDGEPORT <Special* -Mr.
and Mrs. Otis Harris held an op-
en house to celebrate their 25th
wedding anniversary Sunday at
their home.
pie Baptist Church, will assume a similar post at the First Bap-
tist Church of Graham Aug. 1, the Rev, Don Watterson, pastor
of Grace Temple Church, announced today.
Mr and Mrs. Bunn and other families leaving Denton will be
honored at a farewell reception in Fellowship Hall following Sun-
day night’s worship services.
Buna is a graduate of Howard College in Birmingham, Ala.,
and recently completed work on his bachelor’s degree in church
music at Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. He
has been at Grace Temple for two yers.
The Rev. Mr. Watterson’s sermon topic Sunday morning will
be "God’s Dealings With People Doers." taken from the book
of Habakkauk. The Sanctuary Choir, directed by Bunn, will
sing “Ivory Palaces," arranged by Davies.
Sunday night the pastor’s topic will be "The Hiss of a Kiss."
continuing a series based on conversations with Christ. The
choir, conducted by Bunn, wil present a brief program in song.
To be honored at Sunday night’s reception, in addition to Mr.
and Mrs. Bunn, are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs.
Alton P. Juhlin, and their families.
A successor to Bunn has not been named.
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The Rev. Carl Schrader, assoc-:
iate pastor. will bring the sermon
messages at both the morning and
evening services Sunday. His
Woman's Club Building,
succeeding Dr T. R. Leen who re- Christensen is pastor
signed several months ago. - -.......—■.........
nale. Miss Gloria Phillips. Mrs. p 4ug
Fritz Roberson, Mrs. John Grand-1vamp UO033
ev, Mrs. C. W. Schimelpfenig, Miss I 1
"Brotherhood
topic at the morning services will I
be "Conquerors Plus," based on of the Southern Baptist Conven-
tion, will be principal speaker at
on Stuart Lane Aug. 6. 1953 to or- —————————
ganize the church. Those attending Minister Takes
this meeting were the Rev. Mr.
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Qr. Hobbs is pastor of the First about $75,000.
Baptist Church of Oklahoma City --------—
The Rev. Gene Newman, pastor |
of the Faith Memorial Baptist
Church, will resign his pulpit fol-
lowing services Sunday
The Rev. Mr. Newman told the
Record-Chronicle his future plans
are uncertain. He indicated he
might leave the ministry
Dr. James Flaming, director
of TWU’s Baptist Student Union,
will serve as interim pastor to
succeed the Rev. Mr. Newman
The Rev. Mr. Newman is one
of the founders of the Faith Me-
morial Baptist Church and has
served as its pastor since its or-
ganization.
A few members met on the front
porch of the Oscar Owens home
Lon Turner and daughter. Ann,
Camp Copass Carl Yarbrough, Mrs. John Ash-
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Methodist Youth Fellowship. Ten ” “
n NT । A business meeting of the of-
Pagfar Nameci ficers of the Seventh Day Adven-
be Garry Hodges, president; Rich- tist Church was held Wednesday
- ■at the home of Mrs Bob Zim-
merman. 909 Westway.
A change in time for the Sab-
bath Morning services was made
■from 11 to 10:45 a m. Saturdays.
The services are held in the
CHESTER MORRIS CHEVROLET COMPANY "
tection will be discussed in Chris Hartman will give the offertory
tian Science services Sunday. solo, "Come Unto Me" by Han-
del.
Highlighting the Lesson-Sermon
On the subject of “Love" is the
Golden Text The Lord thy God
in the midst of thee is mighty;
he will save, he will rejoice over
thee with singing" ( Zephaniah 3).
This citation will be read from
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy (p. 571): “At all times and
under all circumstances, overcome
evil with good. Know thyself, and
God will supply the wisdom and
the occasion for a victory over
evil Clad in the panoply of Love,
human hatred cannot reach you."
From the Bible will be read this
hood Rally at
Tuesday.
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A minute early, a minute late—and you’re penalized. Total penalties for
Denise and Starr (remember, this event was 4,200 miles long): four
minutes. Four.
Their car was a Corvair Monza Four-Door. Among the very few cars
that topped them were two more Corvairs—Monza Club Coupes, one
driven by Trant Jarman and Jim Bickham, the other by Dick Doyen and
Clay Gibbs, who won the Canadian Winter Rally and the Frostbite 500
(all three Corvairs, like virtually every entry, were specially equipped
for rally participation). This Trans-Canada Rally, competitors told us,
was one of the most searing tests of car and crew in the world. They fought
snow and dust, mountains and lonely plains, all the way from Montreal
to Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Corvairs won the respect of everybody. And "everybody” includes
some of Europe’s finest rallyists, not to mention a goodly portion of
Canada's population. But then, winning respect is an old habit of Corvair.
If you don’t believe it, try a drive in one at your Chevrolet dealer’s.
You’ll soon be a true believer.
verse from Psalm 84: "Blessed
are they that dwell in thy house:
they will be still praising thee.”
School of the St Andrew Pres-
byterian Church will open Mon-
day with registration beginning
at 8:30 am During the remaind-
er of the school the time will be
"Jesus Christ” The Vacation
Church School has been planned
from 9 to 11:30. Class sessions
will be held each day from Mon-
day through Aug. 9.
Classes have been provided for
all children from Nursery U (age
3) through the junior level. The
theme for the school this year is
to combine worship, study, and
recreation. The entire school ex-
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