San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1956 Page: 8 of 8
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HM KIUOT
BAN ANTONIO KKUI8TEB
i s
—I w
Thoughts to
Ponder
By MBS. M. A. GOODWIN
Eisnsellat
GOO Is a spirit, and they
that worship Hiiu
Worship Him hi spirit and in
truth. Mail's relation to Ills Cre-
ator remlen it » delightful
duty to worship llim, when
man readies the spiritual state
(.ml has planned that he should
orrupy. Truly Christian wor-
ship is the highest form of re-
ligiou* devotion known or pos-
silile lo mankind. It is to lie
sharply distinguished botli in
essence and expression from
all false worship. True wor-
ship Rives homage to the living
Olid; it consoles the spirit and
deepens fellowship with tiod 8
pimple. The child of (ioil ile-
ligtits iii eommunion with Him,
and is happy to throw Ills soul
Into his worship. Only true wor-
ship lo God is worthwhile in
His siclit. All other is ail abom-
ination. and He says "Away
with It." Truly He is a spirit,
and we must worship in spirit
and in truth. Ponder the above
In your heart.
BAPTIST
kf.comi baptist
Ckentimt at Sorth C«ntr« Str«»
| Bel, 8. n. Jam**, Mlnl«t«r
11 a. m. . „ ,
Chaplain (Cup! ) James L. Green «'I
Fort Sam Houston.
Guest Preacher
3:50 i'. m. ,
Tlie celebration of the pastor s lztn
arnlverwary.
Rev. V. M. Bailey. pa?tor . f l»>ft
Mt Fl#»fts«r\nt Hai.tl!"t church, will de-
liver the anniversary sermon.
7:3u P. M.
Lenten Services
Sundav's topi . the second
•Todav Thou Shalt De with Me in
Paradise " The -ernion will he hrouFht
t»v Chaplain <Lt. Col.) Thoinas V
Mlfler of Fort Sam Houston. Special
music will he featured.
S^-ond Baptist church Invites the
public to attend each of the»-e
A nursery is provided for small chil*
^'visitors are wclcom# at Second
Baptiai church. ^
j*u MACT.nOSIA BATTIST
» 983 40th Street
k *tT. fiolsnd Franklin, faitor
£ J 30 A. M.
Q, Sundav School
C. ** U A. M.
Morning Service
Evening Service
Yleltors are welcome at Macedonia.
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CHEATER MACEDONIA BAPTIST
190V Montnnn Street
Her. David smith, Taktor
10 A. M.
8unday School
u a. m.
at Morning Services
Kv- 6 P. M. "**&'
i Bypu
7-8 P. M.
Evening Worshlf
Visitors are welcome at Oreater
Hacedonla. .
Til I E TIN B BAPTIST
Bit. W. M. Shorter, Pastor
Sunday school was called to order
the superintendent, Floyd "
~ ~ Wollat * "
by
Rev. h.
ing message.
Vli
Smith,
ce delivered the morn-
Isitors are always wslcoms at Trus
Vine.
»
MT. ROSE BAPTIST
Rer. P. H. Hall, Pustor
Sunday school was well attended
with the teachers and superintendent
at their posts. The lesson was reviewed
by the pastor, who also delivered the
morning message. One new member
was added to the church. At 8 o'clock,
the pastor and Senior choir went to
Lullng. The pastor brought the eve-
ning message and led a Bible discus-
sion.
Visitors ars welcoms at Mt. Rose
BaptleL ^
WEST ZIOJT HILL BAPTIST
Rev. J. F. l'rlnce, Pastor
Sunday school was timely with the
teat hers and officers present. The pas-
tor delivered the morning and evening
messages.
Visitors ars welcome at West Zlon
>tlsl church.
Hill liaptl
5*
W
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MT. HKRMO* BAPTIST
Rer. W. II. Martls, Pastor
Sunday school was held with the su-
perintendent and tcachers at their
posts. The lesson review was given by
the pnstor. Rev. V. Nlous delivered the
morning message. Following BYPl',
the nastor brought the message In the
evening service.
Visitors are welcome at Mt Hermon.
»
GRFATFR JIT. CALVARY RAPTIST
l(e». O. Jon**, Pa*tor
The pastor and members of the
church motored to Waelder, Sunday,
Feb. 1!». to the Little Zlon Baptist
hurch's Men's day program, of which
Itev Jones is also pastor The morning
• essafs wm delivered by the pastor.
Five candidates were added to the
church. Vernlce Henry served as mas-
tfr of ceremonies for the program, El-
li:« Sullivan la president of the bro-
therhood. Rev. Allle Richardson, who
was present with hla members from
San Antonio, brought the evening mes-
sage.
Visitors sre welcome at Greater Mt
Calvary.
EPISCOPAL
ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL
MOO E. Commerce Street
Ri«. II. It. .Mnrrln, I'aitor
Sunday Services
Holy Communion .. 8 a. m.
Sunday school for children and
adults 9:30 a. m.
Morning prayer and
sermon 11 a. m.
First Sundays: Holy Communion
Instead of morning praver . 11 a. m.
Visitors are always welcome.
METHODIST
ST. JOnif INDEPENDENT AILEN
METHODIST
North Zarramora at Menehaea Strsel
John Del.eon Ualktr, Minister
9:45 A. M.
Sabbath School
11 A. M.
Morning Worship
"Decisive Victories'*
7 P. M.
The Evening Worship
"If Cod So Clothe the Grass**
8ermons by Minister Walker
METROPOLITAN INDEPENDENT
M FT no D 1ST EPISCOPAL
tlOk Went Houston Street
Ahnln Hernrl Forties. Jr., Minister
lit, Rer. L. C. Graie«. Presiding lilnhop
8 I». M.
Evening Services
Sermon by Rev. L. Zanders of Ours
Independent Methodist Episcopal
< hur« h, Hallettsvllle. accompanied by
members of his congregation. Also
present will he Rev. E. A. Thomas,
pastor of Qulnn's Chapel Independent
Methodist Episcopal church of Cuero,
and his congregation.
Visitors are welcoms at Metropoli-
tan.
IN MEMOKIAM
«
MRS. ROSA L. JONES
In loving memory of my precious
mother, who departed this life on
February 25, 1H52. Precious mem-
ories, how they linger, how they
ever flood my froul. In the stillness
of th<<> midnight, precious sacred
scenes unfold.
—Mrs. Ethel M. Wash, daugh-
ter.
g JIORF OF SHAB05 BAPT1SI
• 1 JOS Eit't Croeletl Plreel
E Her. Beltln n. ste«»rt, Futot
5 11 A. M.
■fe,,. MorntnB Service
7:30 P. M.
W Evening Services
••Where the !.ord ha. promise! to
(Met Ills people."
«n BHOOKSHAI.E BAPTIST
Her. B. T. Perry, PMtor
9:1.. A. M.
: y Sunday school '
l|S~r, 11 A. M. ff
#" Morning services
7:3(1 P. M.
Night services
I yitai Messages—Hearty Welcoms
«-
PROGRESSIVE BAPTIST
6 1SJ9 Centre Street
b«t. J. S. Hayes, Pattor
\iif 9.4i A. M.
Sunday School
Pfe? ' " A- M- U1
Morning Worship v
ISM1^ 7:30 P. M.
C ' Evening Worship
Visitors are always welcoms.
I ♦
»Aril.EB M1SSIOSAHT BAPTIST
1 Rev. Wiley Ell, Pattor
I- 48S RoberU Street
, Sunday school ** 1?"
>fornlng services .... 1 a-
| BTU .... ........ 6:00 9. m.
Evening services 7:^P- nj«
Visitors are welcome at Galilee Mis
flonuJ/ Biipiist taj-crr.acla.
I QOOD SAMARITAN UAPTIST
^414 Prosperity Drlre
Her. J. A. springs, I'sitor
9:30 a. m.
Sunday School
11 a. m.
Morning Services
7:30 p. m.
Evening Services
Tbe public Is always welcoms at
Good Samaritan.
PILGRIM'S REST BAPTIST
Re». C. F. M. Jones, fsst4ir
Services wore Interesting all day. A
large iiufriber of visitors we;e pre.s»-rit.
On Sunday, Feb. 26, at 8 o'clock, the
pastor and member* will go to Coli-
seum Park Baptist church. Kev. J.
T. Highbaugh, pastor, where Rev.
Jones will deliver the closing sermon
•f the city-wide sectional revival.
Visitors are welcome at Pilgrim f
JUst.
IfEW MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST
itsr. V, M. Bailey, Pastor
Impresaive a e r v 1 res were held
throughout the day. ltev. H. Beecher
Hirks of Columbus, Ohio, delivered the
Initial sermon of the city-wide revival
which Is In progress at Ant loch Bap-
tist rjiurch. Tlie superintendent, Mrs.
B Grant, reviewed the Sunday school
lesson. The banner was retained by
the Teachers extension. The Naomi cir-
cle held its regular meeting.
Visitors are welcome at New Mt.
Pleasant.
ST. JAMES BAPTIST
Ksv. 8. A. Huff, Pastor
Sunday school was well attended
with the superintendent, IJ. L. Taylor.
mi his pv£t. r». A. M 'aoght the
lesson, which was reviewed hy Tommy
Slack. Rev. Leon Brady delivered the
morning message. Four visitors were
present. Two new members were add-
ed to the rhurch. The pastor delivered
the evening message.
Visitors srs welcome at St. James
Baptist.
ST. MATTHEW BAPTIST
kp Ks». J. W. Heed. Pastor
Sun iff/ school was eallsd to order
th* superintendent and was taught
by the tea»her. The review was slven
by tho pafftcr, wht. also delivered the
■kornlog mesaage. A program wis ren-
Ae-«d It I he •vs/tfrf service with Rev.
W. II. Martin serving as mamer of csr-
emoi.ies R#v. R Pitts delivered the
""vJsltsri are welco-rs at Si. Matthew.
BOYD CHAPFL AME
Jnm. - E. J.amklo, Psstor
Sunday school was nicely attended.
Mrs. Travwlk taught the lesson. The
morning services were limited because
the pastor had to leave for Waelder
to deliver the eulogy for Mrs. Ruth
Weaver.
The public !* Invited to attend the
morning services at Boyd Chapel.
BETHEL AME
Her. J. Frsnrl* Baker, TaMor
Sunday school was held with the
superintendent. Mrs. Nezzie Bradley,
In charge. The morning and evening
messages were brought by Chaplain
L. Green of Fort Sam Houston. Music
was furnished by the Senior choir.
The pastor. Rev. Baker, suffered a
fall In Little Rock. Ark , last week.
.'*nd will be unable to serve for a few
ays. I>. E. Tlnnan, chairman of the
.steward board, held official board on
Monday.
Visitors are welcome at Bethel
AME.
CHURCH OF GOD TN CHRIST
r.RADT'S CHAPEL
CHrRCH OF c.oil IN CHRIST
Rer. M. G. (irarij, Pastor
The superintendent, O. T'sher. was In
charge of the Sunday school. The class-
es were reviewed hy the teachers. Morn-
ing services were good. Minister Garcia
brought the message, and the pastor
mad* closing remarks. The president,
If. White, was In charge of the Bible
band. YPWW was under the supervi-
sion of the president. Night services
were well attended and many visitors
were present. Missionary Breham. Mrs.
Bradley, and her father, from Chicago,
111., worshiped In the services. Miss
< >r»bon visited the Sunday school.
Missionary Breham spoke In the night
services.
Visitors are welcome at Grady's
Chapel.
EAST EM) CHURCH
OF OOI) IX CHRIST
Elder C. Hsmmonrti. Pastor
Sunday school was called to order
with the superintendent, S. Forcey,
in charge. Missionary H. T^ee was In
harge of the mid-day services. Mrs.
Brown conducted' YPWW, which was
reviewed by Missionary F. Smith. A
deacon led the devotional services. Mis-
sionaries G. Kelly and Kugene Glove
were visitors In the night services.
Missionary Lee taught a lesson.
Visitors ars welcome at ths East
End church.
BLUEBONNET
CHURCH OF flOI) IN CHRIST
Elder E. I>. Childress. Pastor
Sunday school was well attended with
the superintendent, E. W. Armstead,
In charge. The general review was
given by the pastor. Missionary Foun-
tain brought the message In the morn-
ing worship. YPWW was under the
supervision of the president, R. W.
Hubbard. A timely program was ren-
dered with Mrs. G. Brady serving as
mistress of ceremony. A deacon, George
Sance. conducted devotlonals. Mission-
ary Fountain brought the message.
Visitors were present In all services
Visitors are welcome always at the
Bluebonnet church.
CHURCH OP CHRIST
CHURCn or CHRIST
A. N. Patterson. Evanirellat
1743 West I aurel Street
Sunday Services
Flble study 9:30 a. m.
Worship 11:00 a. m.
BIhle study 6:30 p. m.
Worship 8:00 p. m.
Mid-week
Tuesday singing F:0fl l m.
Thursday general Bible study 8 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
tfS Dprlggfldale
C. F. Richardson. Minister
—Calendar of Service-
Bible classes:
Fridays, 8 p. m.
Sundays, 9:40 a. m., and 6:80 p. m.
Worship service *' '
Sundays
11 i m. snd 7:10 p. m.
CHRISTIAN
CROCKETT STREET CHRI8TIAH
(Plsrlples of Clirlsf)
Croekett snd Olive Streets
Iislsb Q. Hnrdle, Minister
10 a. m.
Sunday School
11 a. m.
Morning Worship
Welcome to visitors.
OTHERS
CHUTtCH OF THE LIVTNfl Of.D
FILLAB AND GROUND OF
TRUTH
1101 Esst Croekett Street
Elder I. J. Duncan, Pastor
Sunday school every Sunday, 9:8#
u m. Services on the second and fourth
Cundays.
COD'S HOLY TABERNACLE
1012 North Gevers Street
Elder Y. D. McConnell, Pattoi
9:30 A. M.
6unday School
11 A. M.
Morning Services
C:30 P. M.
BYPU
8 P. M.
Evening Services
The public Is always welcoms at
God's Holy Tabernacle.
MILLS FUNERAL
HOME
I.eiena FT. Mills, Funeral director
PErshlng M>fi0S
l.'il* North Zariamora Street
PErshing 5-0831, I.EIiicli 6-3266
KNEELRIGHT
AM1II LANCE SERVICE
Complete Oxygen Service
11? Live Oak Street
C Apitol 2-1321
Neai Alexander
M. I). Wright, Jr.
IN MKMOR1AM
In loving memory of my dear hus-
band, Ben W. Earnest, Jr., who
paued away on February 24, 1M8.
He bade no one ■ last farewell, he
(.aid goodhy to none; hla loving
heart just ceased to beat, before
we knew It, be was gone. Our hotrts
are filled with sadness, our tyca
shed many a tear, Uod alone know*
how we miss him, at the end <of
eight long dreary years. Sadly
missed by his widow,
—Mrs. (Jertr.de Earnest; Hob-
ert Earnest, and Charlct J.
Earnest, brothers.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our nmny
friends and neighbors for the kind-
ness shown us during the short Ill-
ness, und at the death of our slater,
and auut, Mrs. Minnie Anderson,
who departed this life on February
5. We are grateful for florals, tele-
grams, curds, and for the use of
ciu«. We nrc also grateful to her
pustor, Rev. W. T* Andrews of Mt.
l'leusant Methodist church, Jakes
Colony, Seguln, Terns; Rev. Elmo
Watson, and Rev. J. J. Watklns.
We es|K'cially thank the Carter
Funeral home for efficient service
—Mrs. .Mary Lattamore, anil
family.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to liiank our relatives,
friends, and neighbors for their
kindnesses shown us at the death
of our husband, niul father, Henry
Lane, who departed this life on
January 21. We are grateful foi
florals, telegrams, cards, and other
expressions of sympathy.,,We also
thank Elder Charles Wajklas for
his services, and words of consoln
tion; also, Elder Johnnie Lane of
St. Louis, Missouri. We esiieclallv
thank the Lewis Funeral home luT"
its wonderful service.
—Mrs. Hcddle Lane, widow.
Miss Henrietta Lane, daugh-
ter ; and l'rlvate James Lane,
son.
Missionary to Speak,
Show Moving
Pictures on Africa
A recently-returned missionary
from Africa, Eider E. K. Cleveland,
will bo guest speaker Sunday night,
February 20, at 7:30, at Ephesus
Seventh Day Adventlst church, 016
Smith Hackbcrry street.
He has many Inspirational things
to tell and films to show about Afri-
ca. He will also speak Suturday
morning, February 23, at the 11 o-
clock hour.
The public Is Invited to attend,
nud to bear the "true facts" about
Africa.
(raid advertisement)
Willis B. Bohman. We have tried
to unswer each expcosslon of sym-
pathy personally. If for any rea-
son, any person has been overlook-
ed, please accept this message as
our heartfelt "thank you."
—The Bohman family.
CARD OF TnANKS
Tlie family of Mrs. Hnttlc Kerr,
wishes to thank the many friends
for condolences, flowers, and other
forms of sympathy expressed; and
the Corinth Baptist cliurcli, and
pastor, for coinforiing words. We es-
pecially thank the St. l'hyllis court,
Xo. 57, Mrs. M. L. Cobb, worthy
counselor; l'rlde of Bastrop court,
Xo. IS'.l, Mrs. B. O. Washington,
recording secretary; and the Collins
Funeral home for services rendered
a', the passing of our loved one on
February 12.
—Mrs. Martha Brown, and
family.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our Blncerc
gratitude to our many friends and
neighbors for their consoling mes-
sages, sympathy, and acts of kind-
ness at tlie death of our loved one,
CARD OF THANKS
'* The nleccs and nephews of Court-
land C. Goodrich wish to extend
their heartfelt thanks and apprecl-
nllon to their kind friends, relntives
and neighbors for the acts of kind-
ness, messages of consolation and
beautiful floral tributes received in
their sad bereavement In the loss
of their beloved uncle. Especially
thanks to ltev. E. K. Coates, and
(J. J. Sutton of the Sutton-Sutton
Funeral home.
—The family.
REV. i. e. BAll EY
GUEST SFEAKER-The Rer. J
O. Bailey will be guest sjieaki'r for
the Antlot'li Junior ushers on their
fifth annual Junior I'shers day,
Sunday afternoon, February 28,
at 3:30 o'clock. All Junior ushers
of the city are expected to be pres-
ent.
Eugene Thomas Is president;
Margie Ray Wilson, secretary; Mrs.
Jimniie Deekard Is supervisor, anil
the Rev. J. J. Rector Is pastor of
Autlocli Baptist church.
(Paid advertisement)
"Songfest" Scheduled
For East St. Paul
Meth. Church, March 1
On Thursday night, March 1, at
8:30 o'clock, the famous Bouthern
Tones of Cincinnati, Ohio, will ap-
Iiear at East St. Paul Methodist
church, Lockhart and Bluehounet
streets. This is their first appear-
ance in San Antonio. The Perry-
man quintet and Oosiiel Harmonizers
will open the program. San Antou-
lans arc being urged to not uilss
this attraction. O. P. Williams Is
manager, CApitol 2-1048, and .Toe
Tucker is assistant manager, PEr-
sbing 4-3050.
(Paid advertisement)
"Battle of Songs*
Set for Feb. 26 if
On Sunday, February 20, at S o'-
clock, the Perryman quintet and
the Traveling Spirit* of Dell, Tex-
as, will vie at the West Laurel
Heights Baptist church, the Rev.
Mills, pastor, In a "battle of songs,"
At 5:30 o'clock, they will appear
at the Church of God, 1101 East
Crockett atreet, Rev. I. 3. Duncan,
pustor; and at 8:45 o'clock they
will appear at the Zlon Star bap-
tist church, 834 Virginia boule-
vard, the Iter. James Jordan, pas-
tor.
(PftlJ advertisement)
CORRECTION
In an article last week, It was
ntlUAI, ftUKHMtH M, llS
Additional ChurcK rf
News on Page 4 5 <
stated that Mrs. M. L. Steward
Hicks la directress of the aenlon
Women's auxiliary to the Gnada*
lnpe district association. Mra. Blckg
requested that the sponsors maM
this correction; Mrs. J. A. KempM
Is directress of the senior women's '
auxiliary to the Guadalupe Dletrlrf
association.
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