The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 246, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 18, 1953 Page: 7 of 10
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18,1953
THE CUERO RECORD, CUERO. TEXAS
/'AGE SEVER
the Church,
of uour choice to hay
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway at Ooniales
Telephone R-4R71
Rev. Norman A. Sanders, Pastor
SUNDAY:
9:45—Sunday Schr-ol
30:56—Morning Worship — Dr.
James
6:30—Training Union
7:23 -p.m.—Worship Service
Ordinance of Baptism — Dr.
James.
MONDAY:
3:30—Circle I will meet at Mrs.
Dick Blackwell's.
3:30—Circle n will meet at Mrs.
Hubert Harry man's.
3:30—Circle HI will meet at
Mrs. C. L. Finch's.
3:30—Sjn Beam Band at church.
4:G0—GA’s will meet at church.
6:30—YWA’s will meet at Shir-
ley Brice's.
WEDNESDAY:
7:30—Prayer Meeting . . E. B.
Morrison __
MONDAY - THURSDAY:
Baptist General Convention of
Texas in San Antonio.
• * *
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Oct. 18th Sunday
7:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:30 Family Worship
Holy Communion and Sermon,
Church School
Oct, 21st Wednesday
9:00 a.m. Holy Commuion
7 p.m. Choir
8 p.m. Study Group (one hour
(of Bible study and discussion)
PRICED TO
THE PENNY
A fair fee for the finest serv-
ice. That Is what you pay
when vou have a prescription
filled at BUTTERY’S. For
our prescription prices are
based solely upon the cost of
the ingredients — and a nom-
inal charge for professional
services. Our prices are cal-
culated so closely that you
often pay a price In odd cents.
This pricing to the penny is
evidence of our slneere effort
to case the financial burden
of Illness.
lottery
CUERO
ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(ULCA)
John A. Jacobs. Pastor
Sunday:
8:00—Divine Worship
9:30—Church School
10:30—Divine Worship
Men of the Brotherhood will
conduct bolh services of worship,
observing Brotherhood Sunday
Members please return Brother
hood Offering envelopes on this
date.
Oct. 20-22, Texas Synod Womer
of the Church Convention in Har
lingen.
Oct. 19 (Monday) Dr. Earl S.
Rudisill, Secretary of Adult work
of the ULCA Board of Parish
Education, will speak in St
Mark on parish education.
;| Tuesday:
I T:30—Brotherhood
! Wednesday:
7:00—Senior Choir
{Thursday:
| 7:30—Adult Membership Class
I Friday:
| 4:00—Junior Choir
I Saturday:
10:00—Senior Catechetical Class
» ■* *
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Charles E. Marshall, Pastor.
Sunday:
Sunday School—9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship—10:50 a.m.
Rev. Wayne Smith—Guest prea-
cher.
Juniors meeting—6:00 p.m.
Evenihg Worship—7:00 p.m.
Closing Service Spiritual Life
Mission. ,Rev. Wayne Smith-
preaching.
M.Y.F. Meeting -8:00 p.m,
Monday:
The Dorcas Circle meeting 3:00
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ACROSS
1. Cubic
meter
6. Club-
shaped
end of
certain
inaect
antennae
ll.*Klnd of
duck
4. Created
anew
5. Erbium
(sym.)
•.Pieces of
money
T. Escape
(slang)
•.Viper
9. Wretchedly
bad
12. Fertile spot 10. On the
ocean
14. A president
of Mexico
10. Branch
of
learning
19. Imperils
20. Squares
of turf
21. Newt
22. Biblical
name
23. Ration-
al
25. River
(Eng.)
20. Bitter
vetch
28. Old
coin
(Or.) *
SO. Assyrian
god
(var.)
at. Arab
people
In
Him
M. Footless
34. Terrible
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HEiaaii E1WDWK:
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letniir’i Aaiwer
SO. Sacred bull
(Egypt.)
S7. Network
38. Observed
40. Sheltered
side
«. Youth
M. Plural
pronoun
in a
desert
13. “-the
Red,"
14. A little
depression
In a
cheek
15. To train
again
17. Water god
(Babyl.)
18. Rubs out
21. Substitution
24. Swelling
27. Deeds
28. Stranger
29. Prong
30. Degrades
31. American
Inventor
33. Public notice
35. People of
Bulgaria
39. Tall column
42. Fencing
sword
13. Mountain
nymph
14. Inscribe
45. FeaU
48. City
(Ger.)
DOWN
1. Prophet
2. Weary
3. Prepare for
a publication
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church
4 :t)0 p. m.—Intermediate GA’s at
the church.
4 p.m.—Sunbeams at the church
Wednesday :—
7:30—Hible Study and Prayer
meeting.
• • •
MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Stockdale and Newman St.
Psalm 122:1
Rev. C. E. Bottorlf, Pastor.
Rev. George Schulte, Jr., Assistant
Sunday:—
9:45 a.m.—Sunoav School
10:50—Morning Worship
6:30—Training Union
7:45—Evening Worship
MONDAY
3 p.m.— Woman's Missionary
Service.
THURSDAY :-
7:45—The Hour of Pgwer through j
Prayer
• » •
HOCIIHEIM BAPTIST CHURCH
Billy Burke, Pastor
SUNDAY:—
10:00 a m.—Sunday School
11:00 a m.—Morning worship
7:4b pm.—Training union.
8:30 pm.—Evening Worship.
TUESDAY:
3:00 p.m.—WJR.U.
WEDNESDAY:
8:00 pm.—Prayer meeting.
• w •
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Westhott, Texas
SUNDAY-
10:00 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Morning Worship
6:45 p. m. Training Union
7:45 p. m. Evening Worship
TUESDAY—
2:30 p. m. WHO.
WEDNESDAY-
7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer
service
* • *
CnEAPSlDE BAPTIST CHURCH
C. E. Bottorff. Pastor.
10:00—Sunday School Mrs T. E
Harrell superintendent
11:00—Worship services on first
third and fifth Sundays
7:45—Evening Gospel Time Service
on first, third and Orth Sundays ev-
enings
Church In conference on first
Sunday evenings
A cordial welcome Is extended tc
ail residents or the Cheapside com-
munity and to Visitors We preach I
Bible—centered old fashioned gospel]
—sing old favorite gospel hymns and
songs
• • •
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
SUNDAY. Oct. 18, 1953
"Doctrine of Atonement"
Victoria. Glass and Slayton SU
Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School 11:00 a m.
Testimony Meeting Wed . S p nr. !
Reading Room in Church Fdi-!
(ice-Tuesday and Saturday 3 - 5
P m.
Yoakum—Literary Club Bldg..
Coke St.
Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Testimony meeting—First Wed,
of each months at 8:00 p m.
» * •
ASSEMBLY or GOD CHURCH
313 W. Live Oak St
Rev. Wm. S. Agnew, Pastor
SUNDAY:
10:00 a m. Sunday school
11:00 a m Morning worship
7:45 p. in Evangelistic service
WEDNESDAY:
7.45 p m Mid-week service
7:30 p m.—Mid-Weak Bible study.
• • •
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Stratton, Tesaa
Elder W. J. Chamber, Lampa-
sas. speaker.
Services every second Sunday
and each Friday and Saturday
night preceding 2nd Sunday.
TOAl&ygouC-
CHURCH t>r CHRIST
Cor, t. Frerun and Henry Sta
James L Wilson. Minister
10.15 a m.—Bible Study
11:00 a m—Morning Worship.
7:30 p m —Evening Worship
WEDNESDAY —
ytuDAHY PACKING COMPANY
8
Will Start Processing Turkeys
MONDAY, OCT. 19
Contact Us Before You Sell
Your Turkeys
*8t>
CUDAHY PACKING COMPANY
Cuero, Texas
Nothing else like it at the PHce!
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Wayne
Little, 404 E. Live Oak.
Tuesday:
The Weslyan Service Guild 7:30
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Henry
Heyer.
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PLANNING A KITCHEN?
If you are remodeling or planning a new kitchen pic-
ture yourself at each of the work centers and be sure you
will have plenty of light.
With cabinets and sink lighted as above you won't
be working in your own shadow.
It's cheaper to put in all necessary outlets when you
build dr remodel.
S Be sure your wiring is adequate.
CONSULT YOUR ELECTRICIAN.
CITY of CUERO
ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT
Wednesday:
W.S.C.S. Prayer group — 9:30
a.m.
W.S.G. Prayer croup— 6:40 p m
Choir Rehearsal—7:00 p m.
* * *
ST. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
] Father Win. Jansen, Pastor
| Sunday, Masses 7:30 and 9:30
j a m.
j Week Days. Mass 8:30 a in.
Holy Communion, every day
45 a m.
j October Devotions, Wodnes-
j day 7:30 p.m.
I Religious Instructions; Satur-
day 2:30 pm.
j Confessions always before Mass-
es and Saturday 4:00 to 9:00 p.m
* • *
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ( HI 'Ill'll
Mefa-od and Court House Streets
John I*. Minter, Minister
Sunday:
Sermon subject "A Church
hat was bolh pool and rail' II
m. |
Youth Groups R 30 p m
7:30 Evening Worship
Sermon subject "A Omul)
it tolerated false teachings"
Monday:
WTirnen of the Chun h
Goes! speaker. Mrs 1 I' y<1
'.i\on. Yoakum 3 30 pin
7:00—TrOop 212 Hoy Seou
ednosday:
3 :(i0—Crusader Choir
H 45—Prayer Server
7:15— Senior Choir
• • •
Di it i.Anr or adalite
CATIICHJC Ilfl Kill
102 Graham Street
Rev. August Olio, Pastor
Masses on the 1st and ltd Snn-
biys —7 a m. and 10 30 a m
Masses on the 2nd. 4'h and 5th
nday 7. a m. and 9 a in.
Weekday masses will t>e ,n-
a'un'ed in the e-hurt h bullclin
ach Sunday*-—
Confessions on the 1 t and 3rd
■atordays, 2 to 1 p.m
Confessions on the 2nd 4th and
3th Saturdays 4 to 6 pm., and 7
lo 9 p m.
Confessions, Thursd s D for<
the F'trst Friday—5 to 7 pm
Religious ins'ft" tions on Mon
day and Tuesday after v boo!. and
at 8 a.m. each Saturday.
CYO each Tuesday Junto: s at
4 15 p.m. and Seniors at 7 pm
• • »
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WeelhofT. Ie*»v
9 00 a tn —Sunday School.
!0 00 a m — Mormr.g Worship
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Esplanade a I IHjnn
(lev. J. land' It Ferguson. PaUm
9 45 Sunday S< bool
10 45 - SernkBk by Pastor
b .30—Training Ur.on
7:30-Sermon by l’a-'or
Monday;
Monday —4 p rr W M 5 m" t
with Mr« Alex H 'in 'on for Bib:
S'udy Mrs Chare - **1'Aer lead'
4 p.m—Junior GAT at the
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