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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1964
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light Service at 8 p.m.
Saturday. Dec. i2—
Comfirmation Instruction at
Sunday Dec.6-
Second Sunday in Advent
Sunday School and Adult Bi-
ble Class at 9 30 am
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1302 Washington
Oscar C. Allen, Minister
Sunday, Dec. 6—
WWW Clarsses, an ages at 9: 4s
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The "30 Minutes with Jesus"
Wvobdeast M 1 p.m. will tie pre
Young People’s choir practice
at a time as announced by the
director.
Wednesday. Dec. 9—
Luther League mee'ting at
7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 10-
Ladies Aid Christmas Party
at 1:30 p.m. .
Senior Choir practice at 7:30
p.m.
Friday, Dec. 11—
Welcome School House. Serving
।—- e. A m followed by
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN
Rehburg »
Lynn Zimmermann. Paster
The next day I wt_______
the lake where we are vaca-
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T. V. Lewis, Minister
Sunday, Dec. 6—
Radio Broadcast at 8:45 a.m
-Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
t - Morning Worship at 18:50
a.m. Sermon Subject "Those
who miesed Christmas"
- Church Board Meeting follows
morning Service
Worship Service at Brenham
Rest Home at 2:30 p.m.
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christmas an
b the temperature* still
iw zero, there are the first
BEVERLY HILLS HAPrisT ■
1207 Chappell Miff M.
A. A. Palmer, Minister
Sunday. Dec 6—
Sunday Sehool at 9:45 am.
Carl Burkhardt, superintend-
ent.
Morning Worship Service at
H am
Training Union at 6 p.m.
Evening Worship Hour at 7 p.
Monday, Dec. 7— —
M Night at First Baptist
Chureh, Caldwell at 7:30 p.m,
• Wednesday, Dec. 9—
Mid-week praver service and
Bible Study at 7 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 10—
WMU Week of Prayer serv-
ice.
SALEM LUTHERAN
Welcome '
W Wolf, Past or
Sunday, Dec. 6—
Worship Services at 8 am.
Luther Leaguers usher
Sunday School at H a m. Fol-
lowed by a German Service at
10 am-
Women of the Church and
Ladies Aid at 1:30 p.m.
Annual stew supper spon-
sored by Luther Leaguers at
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■. Christmas program , rehearsal
every Friday at 7:15'p.m.
•ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
BRENHAM PRESBYTERIAN.
900 South Jackson
R. D. Nolen, Minister
Sunday, Dec. 6-
Sunday School at 9:46 a.m,
Moring Worship at 11 a m.
W edn esday,Dec.9-s.ian
Senior Choir practice at 7-30
pm.
Thursday, Dec. 10—
Luther League Business Meet-
ingat p.m. -—------—
Friday, Dec. 1—
Sunday School Teachers’
Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
• Saturday, Dec. 12—
Confirmation Classes meet
at 9 a.m.
Holy Communion at 10 30 a m
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Phillpsburg
James P. Burnett. Pastor "
• Sunday, Dec. 6—
Sunday School and Bible
Class at 9 a m.
Worship Services at 10 a m
Sermon, Are We Ready?
Monday, Dec. 7— -.
Luther League at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec 8-
. . Spiritual Life Miss ion Com:
mittee at 7; 30 p m
Wednesday, Dec. 9—
Choir at 7:30 p.m
Friday, Dec. 11—
Junior Choir at 4:15 p.m.
Saturday. Dec. 12—
Cathechism Class at 8:30 a.m.
The public is cordially invited
to worship with us
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Moday, Deer—
Preschool Sunday School De-
partment practicing for Chris-
George Afhardt Jr $.S Supt
‘. Sunday, Dec ~ 9—
Sunday School at 9 30"1a m '
Morning.worship at 10 10a m
Training Union at 7 pm
Class at 9:15 a.m. _
Worship Service with Hly-
Communion at 10:30 a m
Tuesday, Dec 8-
Chgiv at 4 p.m.-
m and /Starlight G. A.
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The other evening we saw
a documentary film depicting
the life and - culture of the
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Wednesday, Dec. 9—
Christmas Program Practice
at 8 p.m.
Pagent, Chaneel Choir, Youth
Choir, and Children’s Choir at
7 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 11—
Cub Scouts at 3:30 p.m.
EBENEZER LUTHERAN ,
Berlin
SALEM LUTHERAN
Salem
F. T. Sager, Pastor
Sunday, Dec. 6—
Sunday School with Bible
study at 9 a.m.
Worship Services Tor every- •
one at 10 a.m. with observance
of the Lord’s Supper
Tuesday, Dec. 8—
Women of the Church, Night
Circle, meets at.7:30 pan. at
Mrs. Albert Lehman home, for
the Christmas Party
Wednesday, Dec. 9—
Senior Choir rehearsal at
7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 18—
Women of the Church, After-
noon Circle, meets at 2 p.m.
for. their Christmas Party.
Friday, Dec. Il-
Church Council meets at 7:30
p.m - (
Sunday School rehearsal for
Christmas Program at 7:30
p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 12—
Confirmation Class meets
from 8:30 to 11:30 a m
We extend a cordial welcome
to all members and friends to
come and worship with us.
ST. Matthew LUTHERAN
Sandy HiM
Leon L. Knitt, Pastor
Saturday, Dec. $--
Junior Lutherans at 2 p m.
Confirmation Instruction at
1:30 p.m.
Sunday-. Dec 6-
’ Sunday School and Adult Bi
Me Class at 9 a.m.
Worship Service with Holy
Communion at K N d m.
Christmas Program Practice
Secon Sunday i Advent
Sunday School with adult
classes at 9:30 a.m.
Divine Worship at 10:30 a.m.
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Seamans al 8; 15
Monday, Dec.
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GRACE LUTHERAN
1603 S. Church at Mansfield
Arnold G. Mueller, Pastor
Arthur Jansen. Principal
Sunday, Dec. 6—
Sunday School and Bible
Ims at 9 a.m.
Sunday Worship with Holy
omhitii# at 10 a.m. :
vices.
Sunday School practicing for
Christmas Service at 1 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Women s Family Christmas Dm
ner at 1 ange’s Lake at 5:30 p m
hints of the coming warmth.
From their varjous little
» and home*, these farf
, at 2:30 p.m.
ZION LUTHERAN
Zionsville
R. J. Weber, Pastor
Senday > Dec. 6-
Sunday 'School and Bible
' Class at 9:38 a.m.
Servite* at 10:30 a.m.
Qhy Fin
t Mohr Minister
Dec,6-
at 8:39 a m
Circle No. 1 Women's' Guild
at 210 p.m. -------------
Christian Education Com-
mittee at 8:38 p.m.
odomndegn"hett at
Ki
h Council will meet
th-annex at 7:30
" gmeeting.
The Bl. Peter’s Lutheran
huurhwomenSirhedoan.n
Mr and Mis Tucker did all
St. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
Baylor and Vulean
The Rev. J. H Fraxer, Rector
Sunday, Dec. 6
The Second Sunday In Advent
Holy Commumio al 7:30 a.m
Church School and Adult Bi-
ble Clss at 9:30 a.m.
Family Eucharist at 10:30 a
m.
Lay Readers meeting at 3 p.
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Tuesday, Dec 8—.
Morning Prayer and Holy
Communion at 7:15 a.m.
Evening Prayer at 5:15 p.m
Wednesday, Dec. 9-
Holy Communion and Unction
at 9 a.m.
Thursday, Dec. 10—
Evening Prayer at 5:15 p m
Friday, Dec. IL-
Evening Prayer at 5:15 p m
Saturday, Dec. 12-
Evening Prayer at 5:15 p.m.
THE METHODIST .
Dr. Robert Gilpin, Minister
Sunday, Dec. 6-
Church School at %45 a.m. -
Morning Worship at 10:50 a.
m. Bible Sunday
Sermon: Jesus-The Word
M: Y. F. at 0 p.m.
Evening Altar Hour at 7 p .m
Monday, "Dec. 7—
Senior Citizens al 2:30 pm. •
Official Board Meeting at
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN '
Prairie Hill
A. J. Mohr. Pastor
Sunday Dec. 6—
Sunday School and Bible Class
at 9 a.m.
f Divine Services at 10:15 a.
m: . .
Brotherhood meeting at 7:30
* « -septed by our congregation.
* 1. Christmas practices will be
held as follows: the Lower
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surton.
Jewel R. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday, Dec. 6-
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m
Worship Services at 10:30 a.
m.
Sermon: Partakers of the Di-
vine Nature
Christmas Program Rehearsal
Bible Study an Prayer Meet-
ing a’ 8 p m
Friday. Dec. 11—
Women’s Missionary Union at
8 p.m Mrs Ben Schoite, Pres
Men s Erotherhood meeting
at 8 pm Mr William Steen,
president.
The church where the visitor
GIVE THEM A FAITH.
TO LIVE BY... ■
The Congo a«
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One day in a family con*
verstion we were disussing
Monthly Business Meeting at
7 p.m. 1
Wednsday, Dec 9—
Ladies Bible Class at 9:30 a.m.
Mid-Week service at 7:30p.m.
ST. PTER EUTHRAN
Gay Hill
Paul S. Fischer. Pastor
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mas Service at.6 p m ’
Boy Scout Troop 742 at 7 p.m: . pem ,
Scout Troop Committee Meet- I Christmas Program at
I Monday, Dec. 7—
1 Church Coumcil Meeting at
7:38 p.m.
-Wednesday, Dec. 9—
• Sunday School teechers and
staff meeting at 730 p.m
Saturday. Dee. 12—
Confirmation Class No 1 at
8:30 a m.
. u.j
ming Worship Service at
uyusxmm.raeP
Sunbeams at 3: W p.nd.
- Annie Armstrong G A. at 4 p.
m.r . , , ' 7-
Pilev Cholt.at 415 p.m.’
Brotherhood at 7 pas
Wednesday, Dec. 9-
Church Supper at 8 p.m..
Officers and Teachers ‘ meet-
ing at 6:30 pm.
The Hour of Power. The WMU
in charge with the emphasis
on the Week of Prayer at 7:38
Tuesday, Dec. 8—
Choir ehearso at 7:30 pm
Wednesday, Dec 9— " .
Ruth Cirel dt 1:45 pm.
Thursday, Dec. i0—
CouneN meetmg at 7:30 p.m.
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st week, on the day before tdmdiadk
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neared the’vijage, the Rev Mr.
Tucket was dragged from the a
of the rhing-’that. people back | house in which he had been
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a misimnary.
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(UPD) Stand- Sn Umited Prese
soveraje of the Wori’s bizges
inttaational The World’s beat
sewn
For instance, there is the
festival welcoming the com-
mg of spring. The long dark
nights begin to shorten, and
-
tioning and visited a youth
camp. A lad from my church
and I chatted lot a moment
3dunfkgas iumu.
skzamninzgebmeestiPimusdeasmx“nea
Ace ord.ng to refugees who
witnessed hi^ execution, it was
not a quick and merciful death.
The beating took' 45 minutes,
one blow at a time, with each
new blow faBiag after his’
gromning from • the previous
blow had ended.
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—You areeerdially-invited to
worship with us.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
—paorspr3K--
Saturday, Dec. 5—"
Instruction at 9 a m. ' '
Sunday, Dec. 6-
Sunday Sehool and Bible Class
at 9 a.m.
Worship Service at 10 a m
Wednesday, Dec. 9-
Women Circles No. 1 and No
2 will meet at 2 p.m.
Circle No 3 and No 4 will
meet at 7:30 p.m.
M and Family
•8 8 p.m
ship service at
the virtue* necessary for the
iqok,ctheulittiecfellowsaid, meNtEnas""egoarouma‛D
oh •0 M M" ‛ n" discussing integrity.
Where up n, one of qhe
gk
Eskimo*. These primitive
folk have managed to survive
the rigors of the Arctie
regions and at the same time
have developed their- own
interesting I ‘
For instai
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Department of Sunday School
at 1 pm., and the Upper De-
partment at 2 p.m.
Adult Membership Class at
k45 p.m.
aTuesday, Dec 8—
- The Ladies Evening Circle
will meet at 7:38 p.m.
"Wednesday; Dec. 9--
Gammai Delta meets at
- BM Colleg at 18: Ilf a.m.
School Chapel Service at 1
p.m.
party in the- 6:30p.m.
The Session of the Chureh will
Morning Worship Service at
10145 pm. j -n
Radio Broadcast on KWHf at 5:30 a m
12:15p.m. “
ST. JAMES LUTHERAN
New Wehdem
Willard Z. Rother, Pastor
Sunday, Dec. 6—
Sunday School and Adult. Bi-
ble Classes at 9 a.m
Mission Festival Service with
special speaker at 10 a m.
Krishna Persaud of British
Guiana, South America—a na-
tive of India.
Monday, De. 7—
Personal Growth Group at
8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 8—
Adult Choir at 7 30 pm.
Wednesday, Dec 9—
Junior Choir at 6 30 p.m
Junior Lutherans Christmas
party at 7:30 pm
Thursday, Dec. 10—
Sunday School Staff Family
Christmas Pasty at 7:30 pm
Saturday, Dec 12—
Christmas Program practice
at 3 p.m ‛
Borg he was. God must have
। yawned. The poor fellow had
z2 of the icy. land, gather 1 thought.of it so long he prob-
for 1 festival which features ably didns know wha: tie
dances of gratitude for the reahy lboked nike, for he had
coming of another I teheed hit own mask,
spring. . They, express threm Caught as we are in the
gratitude with miasks, later throes of political campaigns
gently caricaturing each L * ------ — • -
other, subtly ribbing one
another with other masks
which depict various charae-
teristics of their net -
qSe- Austin- and-West-Fhird-St-
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Gospel Comes True
ing at 8 pm a
Tuesday, Dec 8— ’
Dep 2 of Cub Pack 742 at 3:15
-p.m,W 6
Den 3 of Cub Pack 742 at 3 30
p.m.
Junior Lutherans Chrstmas
Party at 6 p m.
Explorer Post 742 a 8 p.m
Wednesday, Dec.9—
Young Ladies Choir Rehearsal
at 6:45 p.m
Senior Choir Rehearsal at 7:15
pm
Men’s Chorus rehearsal at
8:15 p.m.
Thursday, Dec 10—
Preschool Sunday School De-
partment practicing for Christ-
mas Service at 6 p.m.
Church Council at 7:30 pm.
Saturday, Dec 12—
Children’s Confirmation In-
structions at 9 a.m
Den l of Cub Pack 742 at 1 p
m.
Children’s Choir Rehearsal at
1:38 p.m.
"Oh. you re Mr Loew '
.His surprise was obvious
and.so was mine. I see him
evety,week. But he hadn’t
expected to see me here. And
he hadn't expected to see me
in swimming trunk* and a
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ned?
after sndp.
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• The regular December
Voters’ Meeting will be held at
130p.m., to establish the Bud-
pat I* 1985 and for the election
at officers. There may also be
discussion of the Call which the
Pastor Bai just received to
Salem Lutheran Church at Tom-
ball, Texas. ------——
• Saterduy, Dec. 12—
Confirmation las at 8:30.
a.m. ’ I
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Bv LOUIS CASSELS
United Press international
Jesus commanded his disci-
ples to "go into all the world
and preach the gospel to every
living creature.
He warned that their mission
would not always beJwel re-
ceived—that ’hey could expect
to encouwter hostility and rejec-
tion, just as he did.
“The servant is not greater
than hit master." he said. "As
they persecuted me. so they
will persecute you."
That warning may sound a
trifle far-fetched to the average
church member The only hard-
ship to1 which most American
Christians are subjegted is get-
ling up a bit early on Sunday
morning. ' •
But Jesus’ words have not be-
come obsolete. Last week. in
The Congo, they came true for
an American Christian named
Joseph W. Tucker
Joe Tucker was a country boy
who took his religion seriously.
Worked-Through Cellege
He was born 49 years ago in.
the tiny Ozarks farming com-
munity of Lamar, Ark Some-
time during his boyhood - per-
haps at a summer camp meet-
ing—he decided to enter the
ministry. After graduation from
high school, he worked’ his way
through Southwestern Bible Col-
lege in Enid. Okla, m, 1908, he
was ordained a minister of the
Assemblies ‘of God The follow-
ing’ year, he volunteered for
missionary service, and was as-
id international inirigues it
comes increasingty diflicuit
sg ses
Mt actos impressions. Do we fnd the
— real person?
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of The Congo in many other
ways. They helped to found 20
schools, including a college and
a ‘teacher training institute.
hey served uh the staff of a
leprosartum, . g
The Rev. Mr. Tucker devel-
oped grolproficiemncy in the
native languages, and translat-
ed many books into Swahili. in
time, he became superintendent
of all Assembljes of God mis-
skies in The Congo
in 1961, when rioting broke
out following The Congo’s sud-
den transition to independence,
all American missionaries were
evacuated from The Congo Mr.
and Mrs Tcker, who bv then
had three children, reluctantly
joined the exodus But after a
few months in neighboring Ken-
ya. the Tucker family returned
to The Congo.
This summer, when new out-
breaks of rebel violence began
to occur in the interior ef Th»
Congo, the Tuckers were ■ in
America on furlough Some of
their friends tried to persuade
them not ’<> go Mack until things
settled down. But Joe Tucker
said hut he could not let his
African friends think that he
was afraid to live among them
So. three months ago, the Tuck-
eta returned to their post in the
villnge of Paulis, 225 miles
north of Stanleyville
Missionaries Held Hostage
- Wirhin a few. week* of their
return, the village was captured
by rebels, and the Tuckers
wore seized, along with other
Protestant, and .Catholic mis •
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a%MEecntive,meetmsat _
* WMu"weekopryrpr8-:
gram at 9:98 a.m.
Sermon Topic: "How to Miss
the Kingdom.” ' Christmas rrograr
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Calwell at 7:30 pm
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Friday. Dec. 41—
Ounces may be unique-both in the fears we and our children must face, sttS
•c"& “ittactions around us. Is religious faith enbughto cope with Mr weitbrea
world? The answer to this, if you care, the same place where your faith fa MH can be
made * rallying point for the kind of realistic human involvement that cn produce a
stirrins change-for the better—In your community, in the world, in your heart Show
thftrf 9 Faith toWveby. TMsweek, gotoworship-anaputyourFamt
m^toMdonf.
WESLEY BRETHREN ,
■.____WC-orioys
Rev. ii E. Beseda,. Pastor
Sunday, Dei 6-
Sunday School at 9 30 a m
Tuesday. Dec s-
Bible Study at 7 p m.
Choir at 8: 15 pm
Friday, Dec 11—
BY.F.atlpm •
Sunday. Dec 6—' ,
‛ Morning Worship with Holy
Baptism at .8 a m. ”
Sunday School and Bible
Classes at 9:30 a m
Morning Worship with Hey
Baptism at 10:30 a.m
Members will bring their
1965 pledges to current expenses
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