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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
FRIDAY, OCT. 26,1956
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HURCH
The scripture lesson of this ser-
thanks to God for our Reforma-
tion heritage.
people will be held at Mrs.
Quinnie Wilkening’s home, 604
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Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. Bible.
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10 a.m. until 3 p. m. Friday, Nov.
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’Worship service at
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REFORMED CHURCH
If you did not .have the priv.
Testimony meeting every fourth
and Bible class at 9:30 a. m. Ref-
ormation service at 10:30 am.
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come worshp with us.
ade possible with the cooperation and sponsorship of the following firms and individuals
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CHURCH OF CHRIST AND ITS WORK
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le class
Reading room open every Wed-
nesy 3-5 p m , where author-
ized Christian Seience Literature
may be read, borrowed O pur
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house. All leaguers be present.
Ou standing “Analysis Charts"
still wanted.
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Special feature — The Cherub
choir.
Fellowship hour for the young
Theo. F. Sager, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 28—
The schedule for Sunday school
and services throughout the win-
Sunday:
Church school 9:45 a.m.
Worship service 10:50 a.m.
M. Y. F’. 6:00 p.m.
chased.
Sunday school for pupils un |
der 20 years of age, convenes at
: tl aim.
These services are"broadcast
' from First Church of Christ, Sci
mntist, Houston, each alternate.
Sales, Electrical Contractors, Service
SCHIEIDER FURNTTURE CO.
Everything for The Home
SANDERS PRODUCE CO.
We Buy Eggs, Poultry, Pecans
Retail-Sunglo Feeds-Wholesale
——aem -
Burton
E. H. Schwengel, Pastor
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Synod
~ Paul Ludwig, Pastor
Sunday school for all at 9:15
a.m.
Sunday worship for all 10:15 a.
m.
A special Reformation Day ser-
vice will be conducted at Grace
Lutheran Church Wednesday,
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FRIEDENS EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Gay Hill
E. H. Schwengel, Supply Pastor
Sunday—
J 9:15 a.m. Worship service.
Sunday school after service.
Everybody welcome.
EREN-EZER LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Berlin
EMANUEL LUTHERAN --
CHURCH
Greenvine
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
CHURCH
415 South Park St.
W. C. Good let. Elder
Sabbath school 9:45 a.m.
Services 11:00 a.m
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Gay Hill
Rev. Paul S. Fischer, Pastor
Reformation Sunday.
Sunday school with adult clas-
ses 9:30 a.m.
Divine worship 10:30 a m.
Catechetical instruction class
will meet on Saturday, October 27 ,
at 9 a.m.
INDEPENDENCE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Jim Barnett. Pastor
Sunday school 20 am.
Sunday morn ng worship 11 a
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
305 Val Verde Street
“Where both saint and sinner
are welcome ”
George P. Sutherland, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Burton
Sid B. Stevenson, Pastor
Church school 9:30 a.m.
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Brenham
Walter M. Fox,- Minister
9:45 a.m. Sunday school.
11 a.m. Morning worship.
Sermon: “No Condemnation”.
Twentieth in the series on the
Great Chapters of the Bible.
6:45 p.m. Training Union.
7:45 p.m. Evening worship.
Sermon: “The Good Samaritan.”
These features are m
GREEN VALLEY CAFE
Typical Home Cooked Meals
ROBERT LANGE CONTRACTOR
Washington County State Bank Bldg.
Phone GR 6-2800 Night‘GR 6-2889
W. A. NIEMEYER GROCERY & SERVICE
STATION
For Quick & Courteous Service
JOEL WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE and
• INSURANCE
Complete Service For Buyers and Sellers
HI-WAY SERVICE STATION
Magnolia Products, 515 W. Main
BRENHAM UPHOLSTERY & TRIM SHOP
Auto Trim—Furniture Repairing,
Refinishing & Draperies.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wehmeyer.
GERMANIA MUTUAL AID ASSN.
Paul Schwenke, President
PANKONIEN TIN & PLUMBING
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pankonien
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people are inyited to go on
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
American Lutheran Church
Austin and Third Sts.
Pastor
Rev. Theo. R. Streng
Rev. Thomas H. Swygert
Reformation Sunday.
We cordially invite you to our
Sunday services. We urge all con-
firmed members, who did not
partake of the Holy Sacrament
last Sunday night, to be pres-
GRABOW LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO.
Gus Grabow
GULF SERVICE STATION
Skippy Joswiak, Mgr. GR 6-8397
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Established 1883 ' .
Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp.
BRENHAM SUPER-VALU MARKET
Miimim Prices—Maximum Quality
ROY STQLz PONTIAC CO.
Where To Buy
WENDLER’S CONCRETE WORKS
Dealer For Holiday Hill Stone
Building Material & Building Blocks
JOE L. WARD CO., Ltd.
Automotive Distributors
WASHINGTON COUNTY ELECTRIC CO. Inc
Hotpoint-Maytag-Yorkaire
The Women’s Missionary firmation instruction period at
Thankoffer’ng service will be 8:30 a.m.,
held this Sndhy. October 28. , Sunday, Nov. 4, celebration of
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SvCIETT
Anderson, Texas
Services every Sunday, 11 a.m.
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Is Weakly Supported
Today, the challenge for harmony and brotherhood is )
stronger than ever. We know now that the very existence of
civilization depends upon, a peaceful world.
Our greatest hope, is the Church, which throughout the
ages, has unceasingly taught the need for moving together
toward a common goal. And only the Church has pointed
the Way toward that goal.
I Join forces with the multitudes in every land who seek
the highest goals. Worship with them the only Prince of
Peace. And, believing with all Christians in the might of
Right, work toward or God-promised destiny. I
Sunday....
• onday
Tuday
Medneaday.
Saturdaj..::
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Evangelistic service 8 p.m.
Thursday night service 8 p m.
Complete Service On All Makes
1 DRA EHN’S SERVICE STATION
Bumper to Bumper Service
OLIVER GOLDSMITH EXTERMINATING CO.
Serving Texas Since 1930
The Junior Mission Band will
meet this Saturday,. Oct. 27 at
2:30 p.m.
Sunday morning communion
service at 9:00.
Sunday school with adult
clases at 10:30.
Sunday evening Reformation
Hallowe’en hayride out at the
“Wolfe” farm.
Tuesday: 4 p. m. Junior and
Intermediate G-A.’s. -------
Choir rehearsals-
4 to 4:30 p. m. Celestial.
4:30 to 5 p. m. Cherub.
5 to 5:30 p.m. Carol
7 to 7:30 p.m. Concord.
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. "678” Club-
fun night.
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Youth choir 6:30 p.m.
"*aen m}e,7:30 p.n. ." .
Tuesday: the W. S. C. S. will
Sunday school teachers meet-
ing and training Wednesday at
7 p.m. - •
(Note: This is a copy of the article in the Encyclopaedia
Americana, 1951 Edition, Vol. 6, p. 66^)
“Though these churches are all free and independ-
ent of any hierarchy, each local congregation having
elders to oversee its affairs and deacons to assist
them, yet they cooperate in sending missionaries and
in doing benevolent work under the direction of the
local churches. Membership depends only on (1)
Faith in and confession of Jesus Christ as the Son of
God; (2) Repentance of sin; (3) Baptism by immer-
sion. Their worship consists of the five acts specifi-
cally authorized by the New Testament) (1) Reading
and preaching the Bible; (2) Observing the Lord’s
Supper as a memorial; (3) Contributing money to
the Lord’s work; (4) Praying; ..(5) Singing (a cappel-
la) psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.
“In faith and practice they date back to the found-
ing of the church of the New Testament on the first
Pentecost after Jesus’ resurrection. They call for a
complete return to the New Testament, and seek to
restore in their worship, organization and life the
pattern of New Testament Christianity. Rejecting all
party names, creeds, and organizations in their abhor-
rence of divisional denominationalism in Christendom,
they plead for unity of all believers on the basis of
the Bible alone.,"
10:10 o’clock. This Sunday will
be observed throughout the Pro-
testant Church, and especially the
Lutheran Church around the
world, as “Reformation Day.” Our
service too will set orth the key
note of the occasion.
The Brotherhood will meet at
7:30 p.m. “The Lutheran Church
Comes To Texas” will be the sub-
ject of the church story chapter
•whjch will b? presented.
Thursday, Nov. 1, choir rehear-
j sal at 8 p.m.
I Saturday. Nov. 3, youth’s con-
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. Herbert J- Beadle, Jr., Rector
SS. Simon and Jude.
Sunday, Oct. 28:
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Church school.
11 a. m. Holy Communion and
sermon.
Wednesday, Oct. 31: 10 a. m.
Holy Communion. »
Thursday, Nov. 1: 10 a. m. Holy
Communion. All Saints’ Day —
Ingathering of UTO.
BRENHAM PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Stone St.
Monday: 7 p. m. All young
class 9 a.m.
Worship services every Sunday
10 a.m.
Special Thankoffering service
will be held in connection with
Sunday’s service. Members of the
Ladies Aid and Missionary So-
ciety participating thorugh re-
sponsive reading, special anthem
by trio and Thankoffering. La-
dies bring your thankelfering
boxes.
Oct, 30: Luther League Hal-
ent for our second Reformation to this special service to give Weautifui colored slides
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Cottage meeting Tuesday, Oct.
30, with Elder Otto Kohring in
charge.
Ladies Circle meeting Thurs-
day at 2:30 p.m.
Men’s club meeting Thursday
at 7; 30 p.m.------------------
Walther League rally at Bry-
an Sunday, Nov. 4. The leaders
will meet at the ch u rch at 1
p.m. and take the school bus to
the Bryan Walther League Tally.
Pastor Ludwig will preach at a
Mission Festival at North Zulch
Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. । wveuneguay. tov p. m. piDie.
Woman’s Day will be held at study, message No. 4. “A Priest's
Concordia College, Austin, from Handbook." Children’s Bible fel-
10 a.m. until 3 p. m. Friday, Nov. lowship. 8:30 p.m. Choir practisey
9. Mrs. Dietemeyer (Mrs/ Ameri- all members are asked to be pre-
man ____
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"op“trlodhabuomd a Co Toa
Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m. Members anesunpuurelessono wns str-
and friends are cordially invited mon will be illustrated with
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Washington & Durden Sts.
Gene Martin, Minister
Sunday: . .
Bible clan 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m .
Evening worship 7 p.m.
Wednesday: Bible study 7 p.m.
•Every Visitor A Welcome
Guest."
confirmation BEvening worship 7 r m. ■
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ca of 1955, and a member of our
church) will be the featured
speaker. *
Circuit Sunday school institute
will be held at Navasota, Sun-
day, Nov. 18. ,
3 p.m. Speakers: Dr. Claude Sny-
der of St. Louis, Mo. Re flir ir.
Fraudenberg of Orangz we. ■
Texas, Dr. R. L. Sie rf
_ - -_____ service. Please make your an-
The committee on Evangelism nouncement of attendnce on
g -____________ _ win meet this Sunday, Oct. 28 at ■ this Sunday, October 28.
ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL AND 2:30’ ... Please note this change
REFORMED CHURCH ■ of date
With the fowl of the air it is instinct! God has provided i
many of His simplest creatures with an inate sense of harmony, J
and of purpose. 11
But with man it is an ideal. . . still far from realization! I
Nations and individuals have usually sought their own ends, J
and little less than attack by a common enemy has ever brought la
them to united action. 11
c j .. . ilege ot returning your Mission
Sunday, Oct. 28, Sunday school offering envelopes, please bring wnt gK1211
"Bih‛----------- them th‛s Sunday h « Wednesday, 8 p.m
_ . ' We cordlalty invite you to wor.
Tuesday, Oct.30, Rural.Church ship wi h us Visitors are always
conference for the Brazos Regi welcome,
of Texas Synod from 10 a.m to
J HFSFCHFORAL..
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J 1 is a Storehouscharacter and goo ontearth for
I strong Church —60 Ritual v80oI l,‘zens^ip.
can survive rne 1 her democra _ ' Without a
person loe «re four sounnorcivilization
' and support tshculd attend servieredsons why
own sake (21 r Church. They „ regularly
sake of h-si his children’Yare: (1) For Z
sake of the community and n3sake. (3) For the
and mater. Church itself . tion. (4) For th
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A&M College, and I. >224 ’ • Sulnyord 2olf Pastor
of Brenham and xj Sue 1v s hoo! 915 a .m.
Schmidt of Clifton. fowmun’n service 10:30 am.
’Tuesday,, Wednes . > * ♦. ?. -1. . r^ 30: The final!
• Thursday, Oet. 30, 31 m," t r in the erudy of The Indian
Preaching missiontea Am rica . — The Church’s con.
7:30 P.m. Pastor Car -uf - A’eau v*a hr presented by Mrs..
New Braunfels preachl •-1 «h {Erwin Ahrens a 8 p .m Refresh-
night iments wil follow the discussion
Everyone Is invited to all of ’ of the topie
the services and meetings. A tor Ba turd • Nov 3
t .,dial welcome awaits all. . kclassj"Fam.e
-- THE METHODIST CHURCH
Charlie W. Lamb, Pastor
e class-
1 portant
u have
hear
of this
is time.
Refor-
I Holy
preaching service at 7:30.
Mnday, Oct, 29, marks the
sixty - sixth birthday of our St.
Peul’s congregation. 6
ladies Aid meeting Thursday
at 4:00.
Spnday school teachers meet-
ing Thursday at 7530.
The Junion Mission Band will
also meet Saturday, Nov. 3, one
week earlier than usual.
Junior confirmation classes
Saturday at 9 a.m..
* SALEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Brenham, 2 1-2 miles Southwest
Rev. O. K. Oelke, Pastor
Saturday morning, Oct. 27 con-
firmation class 9 a.m. .
Sunday, Oct. 28—
t Reformation Sunday. --
Sunday school 9:30 a.m'.
Worship service 10:30 a.m.
This is a service of Holy Com-
munion.
Sunday 'night, Oct. 28: Men’s
Brotherhood meeting 7:30 p. m.
. „ Annual business meeting-Pic-
tures of the anniversary wiJl be
shown on the screen. Refresh-
ments.
. Wednesday night, Oct. 31 jun-
ior choir 7:15 p.m.
Luther League meeting at 8 p.
m. Pictures of the anniversary
and film strip. “Confirmed in
Fafth."
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 1
Women’s Missionary and Ladies
Aid at 2 p.m.
lowe’en party at the parish at 9 a. m.
; you:
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o labor
ne, all
f sins;
art and
i and
Rev. C. B. Fraser, Pastor
Morning worshin 9 a.m.
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Youth fellowship 5 p.m. Please bring vour.Thankoffering Holy Communion in the morning
- The public is cordially invited boxes to this’service.
to worship with us.
L. HAUSMAN, Inc.
Wholesale Grocery
JIMMIE HAHN
Ready-Mixed Concrete
1
sent.
Thursday: 6:45 p. m. T. U. pro-
gram planning meeting.
Saturday: 10 a. m. Sandlot
football . Meet at the church. All
boys, 8 to 13 years old, are in-
vited to join the group,
Book
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••••. Luke
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t***** Luke
....... John
...... Psalms
continue their study 3 p.m.
Wednesday: "Spiritual Life
Group” 9:30 a.m.
Thursday: choir rehearsal 7:30
p.m.
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sandy Hill
H. C. Ziehe, Pastor
Sunday, October 28. Bible stu-
dy for all ages in the several de-
partments of the Sunday school
CENTRAL SERVICE STATION
Your Friendly Magnolia Dealer
AUDISH ELECTRIC.CO..
Appliance Repair * House Wiring
AL’S WRECKING YARD
We Buy Scrap Iron & Metal
ALBERT HAFER GROCERY
_ Your Friendly Neighborhood Store
MADDOX FURNTTURE MFC. CO.
For/Reliabl-Dependable Furniture
B
NHAM LIQUID GAS CO.
W. J. Rabb, GR 6-2859.
GRAEBER’S SERVICE STATION
A Complete One Stop Service
WELLMANN AUTO TRIM
Complete Auto Upholstery
ALVIN HERRMANN GARAGE
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1956, newspaper, October 26, 1956; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566563/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.