The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 311, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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CHURCH NEWS '
ODIIO ASSEMBLY OF GOO i 7JO pm. — Prayvr Scrvic*
1LUTHERAN
Ft*
It. MAM'S LUTHERAN
(MIC MV
MS N.
T:39 V *• SB® Os SsturSkv be m
tars «t 7-30 p m Fourth Sun
lay of ttw month wrrvlre* are IN
1
fttCOftD, Priffxv, Nwmfcer SI, IMS s
In. A. K. Rmn
Sunday achool 9:45 a. m.
Sunday morning worship 11 a.
n.
Christ’s Ambassadors 6 30 p m
Women’s Missionary Council
• :30 p. m.
Church of Tomorrow 6 30 p m
Evangelistic Rally 7 SO p. m
Tuesday:
Adult Bible Cass 9 30 a m
Wednesday:
Mid-Week worship service 1 30
p. m.
Saturday:
Youth Rally 7:30 p. at.
BAPTIST__
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Normas A. Maadera. Pastor
Braadway at Gaasatoa
Corn, Teaaa
Sunday School—9 45 e. m.
Worship semce 10:55 a. in.
Sermon I nto The Uttei-
inost Parts ’- Matthew 28 16-20
Training Union—6 00 p m
Worship sen ice 7:00 p m.
Sermon — ’Meet Gideon'
Judges 6 36-40
Monday:
3:30 p.m. — WMU will meet
at the Church
Tuesday:
3 30 p m. — WML* will meet
at the Church
Wedneaday:
7:30 p.m. — WMU win have
program at prayer meeting
Thursday:
3 30 p m. — WMU will meet
at the Church
Friday:
10:00 a m. — WMU will meet
at the Church
fUlMLEia BAPTIST
lilMl
Divine WovaMp HI and 10 4.'
a m. each Sunday
Holy OonunualM SAB a as
each First Sunday 10:43 a. m ai
at W. C«irt
Sunday:
9:30 a. m. Sunday School
10 JO a m Mcmlng Worship
7 .00 p. m. Training Union
7.30 Evening worship
Monday:
3 30 p. m WMS.
Wedneaday:
7:30 Bible Study and Prayer
Service.
CATHOLIC
CALVARY BA Firm CHURCH
P. C. Latham. Pastor
Sunday School 0:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:90 a m.
Training Union S:30 p a.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Monday — ...
W. M. S. meeting at church
S:30 p. m.
Wednesday:—
Prayar meeting 7-JO a B
You ail) always find a warm
welcome at the Calvary Baptist
Church
MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
■tockdato A Newman Sta.
( Sera, Texas
R. Bartlett MUIe. Pastor
• :45 a m. — Sunday School
10:50 a m. — Morning Worship
6:45 p.m. — Training Union
8.00 p.b. — Evehtoffc Worship
Monday
4:30 p.m. — GA
Tuesday . .
4:00 p.m. — WMS
4:00 p.m. — Sunbeam Band
Wednesday
OUR LADV OF
OUAOALUFB CHURCH
Father Aagaat Otto. MSF
Pastor
Sunday Masses:
1st and 3rd Sunday 6 30 and
10 00.
2nd. 4th and 5th Sunday 6:30
and 8 30
Confessions: Saturday before
1st and 3rd Sunday. 2 to 4 and 8
to 9.
Saturday before 2nd. t*h and
5th Sunday. 4 to 6 and 7 to 9
Other Masses will be announc-
ed every Sunday in the pariah
bulletin.
8T. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Father Wm. Jaaaea, Faster
Sunday- Masses 7:30 and 9:30
a. m.
Week days. Holy Communion
6 30 a. m — Mass 8:00 a. m.
.Saturday, Religious Instruc-
tions 2:30 p m.
Confessions always before week
day Masses and Saturday 4 00 to
6:00 and 7 00 to 9 00 p. m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
James L. WDaaa. Minister
Car. E. Freach aad Baary Sta.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Worship service U .-00 a m.
Evening Warship 7:30 p. m
Wednesday:—
7-30 o. m. Mid-week Bible Study
EPISCOPAL
GRACE EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Eaptaanda at lava Oak Straat
Rector The Rev. John Battle,
tee E. Use Oak. S-S4M
Sundav Services:—
9:45 a. m. Holy Communion l
10:20 to 11 a m. Church school,
classes for all ages.
UD0 a m. Worship Service
and sermon, with hymns. Nur-
sery care at 40C N. Esplanade for
small children at morning ser-
vices.
7.30 p. m. Evening services.
Othei sendees ana events at
announced from time to dim.
I Sunday Church School 9-JO a m
Auxiliary Maoth^s Unttad Lu
' tberan Chureh Shus Qunnarly
tneeUnsB Third Thuradhy of May
, Aug., and Nov. 7 J9 p B Circle
meetings M waek of oach month
United Lutheran CTsuret* Mar
' (Brotherhood > fisted Tuoedeya
1:30 p m.
Luther League 7J0 p. an. 2M
and 4th Sundays.
| Choir Rehearsal Wadnasdaye
f A0 p. m.
1 Couplrn fluh Each Aral Sun-
day 7:00 p. m.
Church School Teacher* and
Leadership Training Fourth
; Thursday 1:30 p m.
Church Council First Tuesday
7:30 p. ID.
Young Peoples Confirmation
Instruction October-May 0:30 a
m. mnf 1:30 o tn
METHODIST_
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
rhIHp M. Riley, Faster
Sunday, Nov. 29th.:
5:30 p. m. Youth choir Rehears-
al
6 00 p. m. Methodist Youth Fel
low ship
7:00 p.m. — Evening Worship
Tuesday, Dec. 1st.: i
7:30 p. m. —Commission
Education
7:30 p. m.— Commission
Stewardship and Finance.
Wednesday, Dec. 2nd.:
7 30 pm. — Choir Practice
Thursday, Dec. 3rd.:
10:00 a. m.— District Confer-
ence convenes in First Methodist
Church. Taft.
7:30 p m.-- Commission
Membership and Evangelism.
nulmmmm ns»-rist iwmi
f. C. Myles. Pastor
(unnday
10 00 a m Sunday schwa
7:45 p m Trainins > nwr
8 30pm Evening Worship
3:01 pm WMU
; Wednesday
• 00 a m Prayvi meeting
LUTHERAN
JOHN'S LUTHERAN
CWI'RIW
ffi. Leo MaeMhrad. Faster
WorehlD Servic.s lor i a.
Church School tF t m
non 8 I'THEN A V lin 'RtS
ARNECKEVlUj;
A Lee HsrkNinul Vaster
Chureh School 9 30 a m.
Worship Services 10 JO a. m.
«Y JOHN'S LUTHERAN
(HU KIM
Hie Womans Mission variety
lire's on the set nnd ruesiiev n1
n h r. >,hi mi I 30 it m
fh* vind.it srtosv «*nii meeti
.m ihs «eruKi rbursde- ot eeri
nunit <ii 1 30 |> m
The 1 .miles Aid meet* on tor
in m Diesday m each month at
> p m
Brotherhoml on the thirn I hur*
lay of earn month s< ’ 3C p m
You’re
Telling Me!
MOIIK than a million piny em
have entei-eil I'iism.i < gigantic
nation-wide (boss tournament
This n h'ie-stion is there
anyone left to act ns impartial
score keeper’
I t I
j “Nabbed For 0|iernting Still
jin Living room" headline. What
was the charge’' violating a
'zoning ordinance'
Tokyo taxi drivers are learn-
ing to speak English, in prepar-
ation for the 1‘ttlJ Olympic Games
All they need is three words
“Where to. Mae? ’
plains the n in t the nest <V-ri
i.i a pretty tv fle-ilo '
It's e.tun.ded (\.-u y, ,1, s
1964 World Fair >wn draw more
tlian 60 million visitois. ti.isn.
whoa going to st iv home to
watch flu-store’’
Hie football coach of a Kb c.da
college has twice tieen hung in
effigy tins season. Another angle
of the double-platoon system’
This year's Thanksgiving
lla.v, predicts Grandpnppv Jen-
kins will go down in history ns
tti time when the cr.mlterry stole
the show from the turkey.
Till RK S a suggestion that
the minimum . horse race track
wager ho raised from $.' to $5
Betrha Dollar Iiennis says it's
sm.two-and-even that that sug-
gestion won't even reach the
starting gate
Most horse players, no doubt,
will legat’d having to h>rk over
a fin for a bif of pasteboard as
tlis sir; (I met* of an idea.
Most forest fires start on Sun-
il iv r'aetograph* Just some-
thing else to blame on those pick-
niekers '
* * »
If e\-President Harry Truman
-i ics along with President
Lisenho'ver on that Iieeember
Luropc.m tour the trip need
never lieeome boring they can
always discuss politics.
Hie 1959 salmon catch is
down lit per < enf from last
years figure This time it was
a I it ot 11*tie fish that got away.
England, that tight little, right
little isle, now has one i ar for
ivory four families. Good grief!
where do they find parking
space?
• f (
On reading that Britain may
restore Hoggin* as punishment
for crimes ot violence, the man
at the nest desk declares he
’Itinks it a whacking good idea.
Q
How can’ 1 be wire
• that my family will
continue to enjoy the
same standard of living
when I die?
Rev. Harold Fehler.
Sund; j School •« y :Su a m.
Divine Services ef 10 A0 a. ut.
Cluircl. Council meeting th» :
Hi»t Thursday ef each month et1 Calendars featuring pictures of
ih$9 p. m. beautiful girls iiave declined in
Luther League on the eeeond popularity, announces a iminu
Sunday of each month at 7:00 p faeturer of same. Now tha*, com-
RAMSEY'S STEAK HOUSE
Goliad lliway - Across the River Bridge • Victoria
Bring Pie Family - Friers I on Uaa Afford
OPEN ?• IIRH. DAILY - E*e. rlosrd Sat. nlte le p.m. to 8 a m
A ... for experienced
/\ consultation on this
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questions about your life
insurance call . . CR 5-4995
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Amicable
LIFE INSURANCE CQ
CJfRO
METHODIST CHURCH
WESTHOFF
W. R. WtoCBore, Fuetor
Sunday School — 9:00 o.m.
Morning Worship — 9:30 a m
With Pastor in pidplt eeeond
end fourth Sundayv
Lay Speakers first, third and
fifth Sundays at 9:30 a.m.
Women’s Btbla Study 3:00 p.m
every Monday._
PENTECOSTAL
Saul Confronted by Christ
* ............
THE PERSECUTOR OF CHRISTIANS MEETS
,w THE RISEN LORD
PENTAOOSTAL CHURCH OF
GOO
latmm E. Baker, Faeter
By. 11 North
Sunday achool 10 A0 a. n.
Morning Worship. UAh a. m
Sunday.
Evangallstle aarvlca 7:30 p. m
Sunday.
Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. Wadnea
day.
Jubilee aarvlco, 7:30 p. m. Sat-
urday.
Wednesday
9:30 a. m. Prayer Group.
Other events and service* to be
announced from time to time.
PRESBYTERIAN
i
^ Bcriptur&v-Acts 9:1-3 +
By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (told thee there what tiieu mu*t
THE SCRITTURB. ajiign- <l0 ”
Snent for today's lea*on is brief. I _ ’Ff'e n,fn w-ere with Mm
®nly nine verses, but it JA Ailed I "3too<I speechless, hearing1 a
Avith Incidents ©f Interest and | ^ut *«eln« man.”—
Arams, as Saul (whom-w»know .Ac?* 8 3'7-
•a Paul) is converted frpm a1 “And Saul arose from fh<-
persecuter ©f the Chrirtmna to,e*rlh: an,I wh^ eyes were
(me of the most prominent ©f; opened, he saw r.o man.'1 He
the Lord's follower*.
• Paul was bom in Tarsus, a
wa* blind. “But they led him
by the. hand, ar.d brought him
University city. V Jewislt pkr- ‘ »*• > • w L*
rnta hh* had attalnel Mil | ^7* d* *
Roman citizenship. He v,ai ^nt ^l h'r ror dr‘nk- ~
“Paul himself gave one con-
sistent account: in that illumi-
ait an early ago do Jerusalem to
be trained Under Oamaliel," a
sioted Pharisee, rard-tkare-gain-. _ _ . . ,
rd a profound Knowledge ©f tha1 * f f,*h hr* n‘r
fvcnpture and a» int^.te ar- hr‘*; «h«''fc:e,! ,h* U‘‘'
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Dr. Marshall W. Daggett, Jr.,
Miniate*
, Mcf>eo4 and Court Hoaaa Streets
.Sunday:
Oiurrh School 9:45 a m.
Morning worship 11 00 a. m
Sermon: “Overcoming Twin
Devils in Your IJfe’’. Non* of
the regular evening meeting*
will be held,
| Monday:
7.30 Combined 1959 and 1960
Executive Board* of the Women
of the Church.
Wednesday:
7:00 Bible Study
7 .30 Choir rehearsal
J»K iS tr.e rriic.fled,
«f the Phariseeawhirn were in- fr,)m |he d„,, ,
r r »l*ve .Per Hi* pass,on
vitK Judaismip ©ppoRpnit,* , T> . ___ T - Ji
rno«h<t. S'Wt .Vote,. IPr"f ,n'1 Iam'" *rA ,h« "*’■
Like every Jewish youth he
during the dav* that followed
the first Chri»t!srv Kas'rr so
lesrned a trade. He was a ter.t truly now', He hsd appeared •/»
maker. p* Tb* more one stud.'*
i - Ar.d Saul, yet breathing cut the ever.*, the more or.e agrees
MEMORY VERSE
“Rehe,* r*i ffc* Lord Je«ua Christ, evi tho% shiff be
saved.’ —deft BJf.
CHEAF8IDR PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
rulpM Sapplv
Sunday:
| Sunday School 10:00
11 00 Morning Worship
supply pastor, preaching
terond and fourth Svaiday.
7 30 Evening gospel servlet.
2:30 p. m. Presbyterian W<
mens Missionary matting.
A cordial tnvltaboo Is extende
to all visitors and to all reaidam
at Chaapsida and vicinity.
wttt
sat,
threateninga and slaughter ’with the 18th emtury English
against tha Hkripfes of the state spar, George Lyttelton,
Jjo-rl. v ent un*o the h.rh priest, ’that the conversion and apostle-
ard desired of ; r:._ >•’»:* to sh.p of ?- Paul slor.* d .dy <-or.-
I'srr.asru.* :•> the. »\nag'gw*, s.derei. was of }-.»e.» a den.' r.-
♦r.at if he found ar -• •;( tci* s-rafon s:iffic!«r.t to j-r--e
BAPTIST
v iwr.etrei- *h?v ■ <- o-
wo.-r.er, he jfc.ght bnr.g them
h-o .rd unto Jerusarte-r.Arts
U : 2.
"Ar.d ** ba r.e-.fd, he
rY ’ j- sr...*v to be a .r.e r» t ■
at .or V. Br .re.
In ’ A Tr ,’o h ,r ’re ci*s« *
CS'rv A way," the Re - L*r, \V i-
i/.r .’.f. Sindh vr .’e • Ail w.i. *
came rear Lar-ast .*: ar-i * .<I- » e pr*<’<■/:* the g.g},- /;
d»r.i>“ tr.ere sh.r.ed see.-.d ace. ' '.'hr s’
hire * : gr.t from h»*-.er Ar.t- often
d.id ?'r a ! ti.tr. It r*
been *r .* that n »-n • Y'
he f«;i
the esrye. sr.d heard or.ne. w*re strong:-/ ar.d > .g-
a vo.'e **-.Tg ur’o i m, Ha .1
Ss- V ;. ! '-rs • ’* •”"t Me ?
■ Arid e 5 8 i, V i u are -'lr.
7. : I ’ Ar.d the L' - 1 sa.-f I *
. In * v r.'.-a ;»rree<j*»*’:
.* ha-d ! -r tr.ee t/> /. /
aga.nat the pr.cKS
’ And he trerr.bi.ng and aston-
v ar'i-f'i. *i !r. ir.e r r ;
• • or.5 ai d tr-S it", v r.e
' fc e c a rn e eq :s '
.*•" rg a: d v.gr.r , * in ?i *
f r .« '.arr.at. ,n and defer.*e of -
'a..n. Tius is «>i.e reason w
tn* I>ord wanted this man Sa
for Himaelf. Ought wa not mor
lahed aa.d, Ixrt what wilt Thou of-en and ir.ora aarnestly to
have me to do? And the I/irJ pray for the conversion ©f some
sa:d ,',rdo bun, A • .-V', . and go of the more Influential enerr.e,
ir.-o the ar : V! shCI be of ’he Chr.*-ian fa.’tl toda ? ’
ese, fV**a ' *• z ty ’ • r » tt a' f'hmifl Y * .»• '
7 « -1. ‘ - ; -' . ......... ! 5 1 . *"* i-i b t*rtLM *
r; k.ci fiec,a4<ta'.a
(HFAPHIDE BAPTIST
(HIKCH
C. E. Holtorfr. Faatot
10 (it Sunday ocn oi
1J V Momir.g worth.p w!tn,pn»
tor lr, puiptt first and third S ir,
da;*.
7 30 F verbig Gospel Ser/:c#
9 .3C s in. Beptiit '(uiT.en* Mia
>:or,i:> ,v/;lety. Monday after
third, t.ir.dey,
A cordial we.coma Is given tc
a,’! resident* In Cheapsida are#
a... to all visitor* V(# sing old
d.-ne t:Tape'' hyir.ns ard sor.ga. Wc
prea-n Bible centered an aM time
gospel
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Dale Magera, Paater
Scrv leas avery eeeond Sunday
V :ne rnurtn at 10:30 a. m. and
U 00 a m. Morning worship
1.45 p. m. Evangcliatla servlsa
. ./ - tL
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REV. NORMAN A. SANDERS
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That This Page Be
An Inspiration To
Many Is The
Sincere Desire of
Cuero Ministers
FIRHT BAPTIST OH ROI
408 N. Gon/alee
TIIE UNSPEAKABLE GIFT
One trrar in the Bible uy<: “Thank* he unto (ind hr III* unspenkabl*
gill ". I.M*t HiiikIh* I preaelii-it on IhankiiiK (.oil for Mix iriftx anil nne that I
inenllnn>><l I* the nhllity to work, (an you thank God that you can wnrk?
lint(- you done no?
Of course work I* not nluai* |ih-iiHant. at time* even hi he dreaded.
Many time*, I am sure, tin- worker ha* faced Id* job with reluctance and had
much rather not work. Itut whal If \ou did not bine the work? Life would
not to- |>lea«anl If -die hail to just sit all dav and do nothing. If you <lo not
llnnk so. then just ilsit one who is physically unable to work. S|»rml a little
while with one who I* a “shul In ’ and ion mav see your work in h different
light.
Parent* who hale small children wit* are always crying anil wanting
lids or that may heroine n-rv annoyed, .lust fo hear “Mailin'' all day. or
to have one eoiitinonlli sav ‘ (.he me ' can he all hut nerve wrecking. Rut
what If ton could not hear such? Mbit vt-.iilil h.ipjien if some morning you
woke up and found that sound no longer present?
I nm sure If all of iis would look at tv.irlc.in the right manner, tte would
route to sat • I hard, ion, f.od, that I can work '.
N \ Sanders Pastor
l ust Baptist t hiin U
SOUTHERN GROCERY
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Southern
FARMERS STATE
BANK & TRUST CO.
CUERO FFDFR\E
SAVINGS A. I.OW
ASSOCIATION
GUAIIAEI'PE V VI I I V
COTTON MII.J.S
K l ESTER S
(iKOCERY
I imlro-.il Ie»a*
VVOOimORTII &
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Ktert I mi of lo*. A Bond*
RUCIIEE
NATIONAL BANK
Mil l III MANFORD
IIVICHEKY
PolJiiriiru toted LUicka
KOEIIEER S
Cn^ro b M' hm! of
hhr# UM
BARI IEI O MEAT CO
tot t^ualltv Prurltn ts
IJ\nS shoe store
siii*«■<% 1 ii \;\ IL© I itruiJy
STOWERS
FURNITURE CO.
KELLEY'S lOOD
STORE
Etery Day low Prices
U It GVRRITT
AKSTRAC T CO.
K I WIIKFH
This Series Of Wcrklv (luirth MtssAges Made I’ossihle B\ The Abo\e.
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