South Belt-Ellington Leader (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1994 Page: 6 of 12
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Page 6, Section A, SOUTH BELT-ELLINGTON LEADER, Thursday, October 13, 1994
RENEWIT RENOVATION & RE-PAINTING
• Formica
• Porcelain
• Painting
• Cultured Marble • Honey Do’s
• Fiber Glass • Housecleaning
• Appliances • Drywall
• Wallpaper • Free Estimates
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Scarsdale Village
(Fall Festival
Arts & Crafts and
Merchants’ Sidewalk Sale
November 5th — 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. |
(Rain Date November 12)
For information on space and terms call.
Paperback Trader — 481-3425
10904 Scarsdale Blvd.
I Mercado and Ramirez to wed
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The Biggest “Little Church
Annual Craft Show
Saturday, Nov. 5, 1994
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
10’ x 12’ Booth - $25
St. Barnabas
Episcopal Church
107 E. Edgebrook
(713) 946-8058
1450277145,15802116062271
GALVESTON
Almeda-Genoa
Hartsook
Edgebrook
The Community Learning Tree
school of advanced
Preparational Education
DOWNTOWN
Offering Children
30 Months - 5 Years
An
Individualized Curriculum
Because
☆Every Child is a STAR!! *
We don't just keep...We TEACH!!!
Several craft shows scheduled
throughout area this autumn
Educational Components:
• Computer Literacy
• Fine Arts/Music
• Critical Thinking
• Motor Skills Development
Methodology:
• Discovery Inquiry
• Field Lessons
• Role Playing
• Think Alouds
• Language - English as 2nd Language & Spanish instruction!
Monday - Friday
7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
(713) 943-2622
10320 Hartsook Drive • Houston,Tx. 77034
Jerry Ramirez-D. Laura Mercado
Several annual fall craft Park, on FM 518. Booth
shows are planned, and space is $30. For informa-
booth space is available. tion, call 996-695 8.
The following have pro- Glenbrook Methodist
vided information to the Also on Oct. 15, Glen-
Leader: brook United Methodist
Rotary craft/car show Church, 8635 Glen Valley,
On Sunday, Oct. 16, at (north of Hobby Airport and
San Jacinto College South, one block off Broadway)
the South Belt-Ellington will present its second crafts
Rotary will present a craft extravaganza from 10 a.m.
show/swap meet/car show, to 5 p.m. For information,
For information, call call Dorothy Russi at
944-9668 or 929-2903. 644-2784.
Alpha Rho Theta show Sagemont Church
On Oct. 15 Alpha Rho The annual craft show at
Theta’s 18th annual arts and Sagemont Church’s annex
craft show will be held at (Singles and Youth Build-
Friendswood’s Stevenson ings) will be held Friday
New School Year,
New Teacher
Same Old Study Habits.
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designed to help students improve the way they study. Our customized
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while improving skills in listening comprehension, reading/studying,
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331-1313
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COLLEGE PREP • SAT/ACT PREP • ALGEBRA • BEGINNING READING
Attention Crafters - 20 Booth Spaces Still Available
Craft Sale
Friday & Saturday, October 28 & 29
9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sagemont Church Annex
Youth and Singles Buildings
(corner of Hughes Road and South Belt)
• Handcraft Items
• Gifts for Holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.)
• Gifts for all occasions
• Food Concessions
Sponsored by
Sagemont Church
11323 Hughes Road
Houston, Texas 77089
For booth rental information,
call Anna Wilds at 481-8770.
Saturday, Oct. 15
Genoa Methodist celebrates 100 years
All former members of 944-1855. In 1898, members cut two ing and catch a late train on
Genoa United Methodist Commemorative items trees that would be made in- Sunday evening back to
Church are encouraged to (plates, cups, T-shirts) will to lumber to build the first Houston.
participate in day-long ac- be on sale. sanctuary with volunteer In 1947 the church’s full-
tivities to celebrate the It was in 1894 when 14 workers. time pastor was the Rev.
$5
church’s 100th anniversary Methodists organized a con- That building was twice Springfiled, and the con-
IIE Saturday, Oct. 15, from 9 gregation in the rural rice damaged by storms and a gregation grew rapidly.
E a.m. to 3 p.m. farming area surrounding second sanctuary was built In the 50’s it was said of
E A worship service will be Genoa’s one store, post of- by volunteers in 1937-38. Reverend J.W. Snarr that he
= held at 10 a.m., and a free fice, school and train depot. Long-time resident Bessie would welcome the new
= lunch will be served. Lunch The Genoa school was Emmett recalled the time people to the church before
reservations are requested built, and the church met in the circuit preacher would they had unloaded their
by calling 946-2312 or the school for years.
get off the train in the morn-
furniture.
A new church was com-
pleted in 1957. The old
sanctuary continued to serve
as Sunday school class
rooms. Ellington Field and
Maximiliano Mercado Humble Camp supplied
and Manuela Mercado have many of the fine members,
announced the engagement Eighteen classrooms were
and approaching marriage added to the new sanctuary
of their daughter, D. Laura in 1962 as well as a new
Mercado, to Jerry Ramirez, parsonage. The old sanc-
the son of the late Joe tuary continued to house the
Ramirez and Anselma Ram- scouts and youth until it was
irez. torn down. The present
The prospective bride sanctuary and education
graduated from South building are the ones built in
Houston High School in ’57 and ’62.
1990. She works for Scouts have long been a
Marathon Oil and for Mex- part of the outreach of the
ico Lindo and lives in South church. The tradition con-
Houston. tinues today with cub, boy
The groom-to-be grad- and explorers meeting
uated from Wharton High weekly in the church. Many
School and currently lives in service volunteer projects
Pearland. He is employed have been done by
by Strouhal Tire. scouts for the church.
They met at Mexico
Lindo.
A late October wedding
will be held at St. Helen
Catholic Church in Pear-
land. *
The spirit of volunteerism
continues in the church also.
Just as construction of the
buildings was done by vol-
unteers in the past, a new
metal roof was installed in
one weekend by 40 volun-
teers ranging in age from 12
to 72.
Genoa now seeks to meet
the needs of this changing
neighborhood with time-
tested and innovative ways.
and Saturday, Oct. 28 and
29, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
For information, call Anna
Wilds at 481-8770.
UH Clear Lake
On Nov. 1-3, at the
University of Houston Clear
Lake’s Bayou Building
Easthaven Baptist
On Nov. 5, Easthaven
Baptist Church will hold its
Crafty Creators handmade
art and craft sale. For infor-
mation, call Dub Bell at
991-0343.
St. Barnabas
Also on Nov.5, the Big-
gest Little Church annual
craft show will be held at St.
Barnabas Episcopal Church,
107 E. Edgebrook from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
A 10x12-foot booth rents
for $25. For information,
call 946-8058.
League City Crafts Club
On Nov. 6, the League
City Arts and Crafts Club
will hold its sale at the plaza
in League City Park from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Booth space
is $20. For information, call
474-1432.
Clear Lake Nutcracker
On Nov. 11 and 12, the
Atrium I and II, a Harvest annual Nutcracker Shoppe
Fair of handmade crafts will Arts and Crafts Guild will
be presented daily from 10 have its show and sale at the
a.m. to 7 p.m. For informa- Unitarian fellowship hall in
tion, call 283-2509. Clear Lake City.
Cokesbury Methodist St. Andrews Pearland
On Nov. 4 and 5, On Saturday, Oct. 22,
Cokesbury United Metho- and Sunday, Oct. 23, St.
dist Church’s Christmas Andrews, 3525 Liberty Dr.,
bazaar featuring crafters will hold its 12th annual arts
will be held at the church, and crafts festival from 10
10030 Scarsdale Blvd. Fri- a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and
day hours will be 10 a.m. to
5 p.m., and Saturday hours
will be from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. For information, call
481-3149.
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Clear Lake Forest
On Nov. 16, from 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. crafters of
Clear Lake Forest will
display their wares at the
Taylor Lake Christian
Church.
Cokesbury (United Methodist)
484-9243
8:30 Worship
9:45 Church School
11:00 Worship
10030 Scarsdale
King of Kings Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship Services 8 and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.'
10925 Almeda-Genoa
(Next to Genoa Post Office)
946-8289
The Catholic Community of
ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST
Rev. Stephen Horn, Pastor
Rev. Al Walsh, Parochial Vicar
11011 Hall Road 481-6816
(Between Beamer & Blackhawk)
LITURGY SCHEDULE
Weekend Schedule
Saturday
Sunday
5:30 p.m.
7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a.m.
1:00 p.m. Milsa en Espanol
Sacrament of Reconciliation is celebrated.......
Thurs. 6:15-6:45 p.m. Sat. 4:00- 5:00 p.m.
St. Luke's offers ministries
, for ALL -
families, men, women, youth,
children, young adults, divorced
separated, widowed.
Chris Holloway
presents concert
•CHRISTIAN TEMPLE
1 Assembly of God
4 9701 Almeda Genoa Rd.
— .6 of a mile - West of Gulf Frwy.
_ 944-4815
^S^raj O.C. Bates, Pastor
Li Bmn d
—Opportunities for Worship—
The Rev. Steve O’Dono-
hoe, pastor of Grace Com-
munity Church of South
Belt, 10570 Fuqua at
Beamer, extends an invita-
tion to the community to see
and hear Chris Holloway in
concert Sunday, Oct. 16, at
the 10:30 a.m. service.
9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Holloway performed with 7.00 p.m.
the Houston Grand Opera >
for 10 years before branch-
ing off into the world of 1
Christian music. He has |
been ministering throughout I
the United States and Great iT
Britain as well as appearing y
on the Family Channel’s i
700 Club and the Trinity
Broadcasting Network.
A nursery and children’s i
church will be provided. 1
Call 481-5803 for more
information.
A. Fall festival
held Saturday
Christian Temple Assem- -
bly of God is having a fall
SUNDAY
Sunday School For All Ages
Morning Worship
Children’s Church
Evangelistic Service
WEDNESDAY
“Family Night”
(Royal Rangers, Missionettes,
Youth & Bible Study)
Come and be a part of
fun festival on Saturday,
Oct. 22, 4-8 p.m. at 9701
Almeda-Genoa Rd. There
will be a costume judging
contest (Bible characters en-
couraged, no Halloween-
type), carnival booths and
prizes, a moonwalk, horse
and hay rides, food and
entertainment, fun for the
whole family!
All proceeds go to boys
and girls missionary cru-
sade!
“The Camp Meeting Church of Houston”
—%—* 8
Southeast
Church of Christ
Charles Kymes - Pulpit Minister
Rusty Maynard - Youth and Family Minister
Sunday
Bible Study....................
Worship Services...........
Worship PM...................
Wednesday....................
........9:30
........10:30
........5:00
........7:30
Tuesday & Thursday
Gingerbread School.....................9:30-2:00
MONROE
DOWNTOWN
AIRPORT
IK
Deaf Ministry
1 Singles Ministry
9020 Gulf Frwy."
I On 1-45 between Monroe /
1 and Airport Exit \
946-3737
MIC.
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IK
La Chine
Chinese Cuisine
October Special
------ Coupon -----------------
$5 OFF
on $15 or more Food Value
Expires 10-31-94
Good only on Entrees Valid anytime
Not valid with any other special Not Valid on Family Dinners or Combos
One Coupon Per Order Per Table
$5
10904 Scarsdale
$5 (Gerland’s Center)
Dine-in or Take Out
481-2288
$5
RIS HOLLILOWA
in concert
the
Date:.
Time:.
Place:
......................................Sunday, October 16, 1994
...........................'....................................10:30 A.M.
...........Grace Community Church of South Belt
10570 Fuqua at Beamer
Call 481-5803 For More Information .
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Attend the church of your choice
deangel Cembly °/ 9od
A Place to Belong...A Place to Become
Sunday School 9:15 AM
Worship 10:30 AM & 6:30 PM
12515 Astoria Blvd. 494-4464
(Behind Memorial Hospital)
ettrounserede
Mother’s Day Out
Tuesday & Thursday
• Early Worship.
8:00 a.m.
• Bible Study and Children’s
Hour.....
• Late Worship.
.9:30 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
Mount Olive Lutheran Church
10310 Scarsdale Boulevard
(near Beamer Road)
Call 922-LORD
MDO 92-CHILD
Pastor Randy ‘W. Ledbetter
King of Glory
Lutheran Church
10050 Fuqua 946-5717
Rev. Cynthia Forde
Vicar Sylvia Gatzke
Welcome you to Worship
8 am.......
8:45 am...
10:00 am.
6:00 pm...
........Worship Service
Sunday Church School
........Worship Service
......Youth Fellowship
__________The Opposite of Rich__________
Preschool — 943-2733
Mother’s Day Out — 949-0125 Pager
Teddy Bear Club — 484-0759
GALVESTON
Almeda-Genoa
Hartsock
Edgebrook
Come Join
the Excitement!!
I
DOWNTOWN
Sunday School 8:45
Worship Service 10:00
Wed. Bible Study 7:30
Friday Prayer 7:30
(1st & 3rd Fri.)
Thaddeus R. Eastland
Pastor
EDGEBROOK COMMUNITY CHURCH
Johnnie - Operator/
Amoco Chemical
“I joined Edgebrook
because...the way the
Word is presented. ..the
warmth exhibited by the
members.”
Mr. Johnnie Moses
10320 Hartsook Drive • Houston, Tx. 77034 • (713) 943-2622
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