The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1975 Page: 2 of 16
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HOPE EVANGELICAL
IALC] LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Beasley - Rev. Joe Kraatz,
Pastor.
Sunday Worship, 8:00 a.m.;
Sunday Study, 9:15 a.m.; Holy
Communion celebrated first
Sunday each month.
CHURCH OF CHRIST -
Bible Class, Sunday, 9:30 a.m.;
Worship Service, Sunday, 10:30
a.m.; Sunday night worship
6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Bible
Study, 7:30 p.m. Bro. Dave
Steen, Minister.
Thrilty Discun Pharmacy
885-2941 — 208 N. Mayer
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120 Main —885-2801
Sealy
Mrs. Juanita Eikner opened
the meeting and presented Mrs.
Jean Jones who spoke on the
Senior Citizens’ Telphone
reassurance program, and
urged the members to volunteer
their assistance in the program.
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Refreshments were served by serving table was attractively
Mrs. Bernice Novosad and Mrs. centered with a floral display in
Gladys Wachel. Door prize was springtime shades, flanked by
won by Mrs. Gail MIcak. rose color candles in white
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The Rev. E. V. Ramage
asked the blessing before the
dinner. Visitation was enjoyed
before and after the meal.
On Thursday night, Febru-
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METHODIST CHURCH -
Dr. Frank Dent, pastor,
Sunday School 10:00 a.m..
Worship Service 11:00 a.m..
Communion first Sunday each
month. Official Board meeting
immediately following the Lapalac’s 5 4 10c Store
worship service the first
Sunday each month.
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Mrs. Jesse Coody of Corpus
Christi visited for several days
with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Knauss, and family here.
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DIST CHURCH, Sealy - Rev.
Carleton S. Dyer, Pastor —
Sunday, Church School, 9 a.m.
Morning Worship 10 a.m.;
official board meeting. 4th
Sunday of the month, 11:00
a.m.; Women's Society of
Christian Service, Wednesday
3:00 p.m.; Methodist Men 7:00
p.m. 3rd Tuesday of each
month.
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ary 6, the Presbyterian
Women's group met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Duke and family for a regular
study and business meeting.
The president, Mrs. Uyvonne
Thies, opened the meeting with
prayer and Mrs. Katherine
Ramage led the study. The
business discussion followed
and continued through the
refreshment period when Mrs.
Duke served delicious lemon
and pecan pie, coffee and cold
drinks and assorted crackers.
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E:Thurs, February 13,1975
-Kughtsofcotumbus
Manor birthday party and the
note burning celebration.
The fifty member Concordia
Lutheran College Choir coming
here on March 14 was
discussed, finances, an evening
meal and one night lodging and
breakfast is to be provided.
Mrs. Pat Dettmer was
appointed chairman of lodging,
Mrs. Lillie Kersten chairman of
the 5:30 p.m. meal, Mrs. Rose
called the Knights of Columbus
the 'strong right arm of the
; Church.’ ”
I Eligible for membership are
Catholic men approved by the
. pastors of their parishes, and
' applications may be made
i through members of the order.
Marie Meier and Mrs. Delores
Hildebrandt, co-chairmen of
the finance committee.
Other committees appointed
were: communion service Feb.
16. Mrs. Mildred Remmert and
Mrs. Myrtle Luedecke; visiting
in Feb., Mrs. Earline Blase,
Mrs. Evangeline Coody and
Mrs. Pat Dettmer; hostesses for
March, Mrs. Viola Hoppe.
Mrs. Lillie Kersten and Mrs.
Elfrieda Kveton.
Happy birthday was sung to
all having birthdays, in
February.
Delicious refreshments were
served by Mrs. Bernice Hintz.
Mrs. Lodima Hartman and
Mrs. Roxie Goebel.
LGTERANNwAMERICAN
SPRING, INVITES YOuA
Wm. Feller, Pastor.
Sunday: Sunday School and
Bible Class, 9 a.m., Service with
Film, "For a Second Time —
Fire," 10 a.m.
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relieve the family of all details . . . avoid delay and
expense. Through our connections we can aid a fam-
1 ily, regardless of where they may require funeral
services
When advised that a death of a loved one has taken
: | place away from home, notify us immediately.
< We WILL HANDLE ALL DETAILS and Can Avoid Delay,
while saving you from UNNECESSARY EXPENSE.
3 SEALY, 885-3535 BELLVILLE 865-3121
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and their county, as well as aid
to the cause of religion. The
order also provides fellowship
, and insurance programs for
members.
“In Texas,” he continued,
“we have, in addition to others,
espoused the cause of the
’ ’forgotten deaf adults and
children’ who have been tqo
long neglected by the public.
Each year we spend thousands
> of dollars in community effort
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The visitors Mrs. Florence St. Mary’s Altar Society D L.: ,
RosSler and m„. Emme mstingryasheldvonMonomys Presbyterian Ladies
Honor Elders, Hold
visiting committee reported The DCCW convention will . . u
making 28 visits in January. be held in Wimberly on April MCCt 31 UUK6 110318
Thanks was expressed to all 20-21 and it was decided that On Sunday, February 2,
who helped with the Azalea the Holy Hour, on February 16, immediate retiring elders and
will begin at 7 p.m. the present board and their
It was discussed that the wives were hosted at a dinner in
Altar Society would assist the the education building of the
KJZT with the Azalea Manor First United Presbyterian
birthday party on March 8. Church by the women s
Father Bernard Snock showed organization of the church at 6
the new Stations of the Cross p.m.
cards that will be used this year A meal of chicken tettrazini
at the services, which will be and accompaniments was
held on Fridays at 7 p.m. served buffet style. The group
Father Shock led the closing sat around white covered tables
stands at 1,185,000. Accord-
ingly, our supreme officers have
' launched a new membership
campaign aiming at a 1.2
million member* mark and
calling it 'Project 1.2.’
"During the past year, a
survey shows that members of
” the order of Catholic men paid
, 312,000 visits to the sick, made
, in excess of 100,000 donations
' of blood, gave more than
911,000 hours of community
service and 247,000 hours to
- thmssdisabled and their Mrs. Jean Jones Speaks to Ladies Of Lutheran Aid
- Cox related that objective* of Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid
' the fraternal group included members, in their regular
» performance of charitable, meeting on February 6, in the
educational and patriotic works parish hall, numbered 31, plus
for people in their community the pastor and three visitors.
Mrs. Irene Schroeder lead St. Mary’s Altar
the opening prayer, read
scripture John 15:13-14 and Society Meeting
presented the topic “Friends.” ’ 5
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SEALY PENTECOSTAL
Tuesday: ALCW Evening CHURCH OF GOD - Corner
Circle meeting, 7:15 p.m., at the Hill and Silliman Sts., Veryl
Ollie Kurtz Home. Edgerly, Pastor, Sunday: Sun-
Wednesday: Lenton Service day School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning
with Chancel Drama, 7:30 Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening
p.m.. Senior Choir practice, 8:20 Worship, 7 p.m.; Young
p.m. People's Service, 7:80 p.m.
Saturday: Conference Sem- Wednesday. Hour of Prayer,
inar, St. John Lutheran Church, Saturday 7:80-8:30 p.m.
Bellville, 9 a.m.
COLE’S CHAPEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH, 438,
San Felipe Rd., Sealy, Texas -
Rev. A. Van Winn, Pastor.
Sunday Church School 9:45
a.m.
Morning Worship each Sun-
day, 11:80 a.m.
Administration board meet
ing second Sunday of the
month, 12:80 p.m.
NEW PRAIRIE VIEW BAP- The United Methodist Wo
TIST CHURCH, Sealy, Texas, men, Monday 4:00 p.m.
Rev. L. C. Campbell, pastor.
Sunday School, 9:80 a.m.
every Sunday.
Regular.worship.service ST. JOHN AMERICAN
every first and third Sunday, 11 (ALC} LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Sacrament everv first Sun wALIS “ Rev. J00 Kraatz,
day nTantept every first 8 Pastor. Sunday study, 9:80
“iiKNnta worshin .w. first ’ Sunday Worship, 8:80
anEveninssworhipeveryifirat a.m. Holy Communjon clebrat
and third Sunday at 7 oeloek. ed Sunday each month.
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THE STEPS OF LEN
Between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday there are forty days? No,ti
quite right.
Between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday there are forty weekday-e
Sundays. Traditionally the weekdays were the Lenten fast, the Sundays w
vals of Christian worship.
If your faith has taught you to observe Lent: by foregoing pleasures ar
new religious experiences or both. . . those Six Sundays are occasions for ■
ventory of your spiritual progress.
If yours is a religious background that does not emphasize Lent, those Si
are still milestones on the way to the great Christian celebration of Chrisdi
rection—Easter!
And if, perchance, you have never given much attention to spiritual mate
Six Sundays (and the thoughtful days between) are an invitation from yowl
to walk with Him the path He walked for You.
ma Scriptures Selected By The Amman MW Society Copvrig ran a,— Advertiuing Serce, •45
Etrmege Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday,1!
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ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH, Sixth and Meyer
Streets, Sealy. Sunday morning
worship — 9:15 a.m.
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BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH, San Felipe Rd..
Sealy, Texaa — Rev. O. B
Clayborne, Pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday,
9:45 a.m. Regular worship
service very second and fourth
Sunday, 11:00 a.m.
Evening worship every
second and fourth Sunday, 4:30
p.m.
Missionary Society meeting
each Thursday, 4:00 p.m.
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BMombership Drive
..2 The Knights of Columbus,
a who last year gave 59.4 million
«1 tocharitable and benevolent
le.-n (Hirn are once again opening
m their doors for new members,
” William D. Cox, Jr., of Dallas.
head of the organization in
L Texas, has announced.
“The Fraternal group,” Cox
u said, " has more than 34,000
members in our state, and the
* international membership
Church Pastors in this area are invited to turn in FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ORCHAAN
their church calendar and any other news of their Seay. - Rev. M. M Blado, ODIST OnJ
church activities each week. The News relies on each g “ ' Bible Morsan,Pate,
to make changes in time or place of service. Morning worship,11:00; 9100 unndsee
tan war ning worship, 7:00. Midweek a.m. T?
M prayer service, Wednesday, 7 Godextendk
TRINITY LUTHERAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN P-®-. W. M. U. meeting first toyoul In#
CHURCH, Linsey Dettmer, CHURCH, Sealy, INVITES and’third Tuesday of the month Church.
Pastor— Church Schedule: YOU — Worship 9:00 a.m. each at 930 a. m. e
Sunday School and Bible Class, Sunday, Sunday School — 10:15
9:00 a.m.; Morning Worship, a. m. each Sunday. conIA, ..... «
10:00 a.m., Communion 1st Dr. E. V. Ramage, pastor. cG-ARDIAN....ANGEL’S MMACULATE
and 3rd Sunday of month. Wal- CHURCH, WA“ - Rev. TION CHURCA,S
ther League (last Sunday of the “GSh Ttynas Han ua. Pasur, Aleck I emit, Fun
Month) 2:30 p.m.; Ladies Aid ™vnEK CATHOLIC .Sunday.Maages Saturday at Sunday Mames
(first Thursday of the month) ERIDEK F g-CATso 7120p.mi Sunday at 8:00 and 7:00p.m. Sunday
2:30 p.m. Everybody is CHURCH - Father Snock, 10;00 a.m._____ and 10:00 a.m
welcome! "Blessed are they that Pastor. ,, gu, a Confeesions: Saturday from Confessions Sah
hear the Word of God and keep _ »»•«. Sunday. 6:154:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.,.
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WALLIS BAPTIST
CHURCH — Gene Frank,
Pastor — Sunday School 10:00
a.m. Sundays; Worship, 11:00
a.m. Sundays; Night Worship,
6:30 p.m. Sundays; Prayer
Meeting, 7:00 p.m. Wednes-
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