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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 7

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APRIL 12,1947 AtTON 1VBN1N0 1 TELKORAPH PAGE SEVEN 4. Presbytenai moderate the carl Tltchenal f' ecte with hymn meellg which prayf reports were m8de Jmfnuof the.Sun. 1 by fwS showed in. School, wh en Rt Th 'greatest durln 4 this year. flnfttt Church tion Robert communion Ind ship, i PMiehihi by, Johnson, etttmctt Madlttm, JO 11 lu llttt.

PreifihlBi at 7 p. OF m. 11 ai Exhortation. 11:90. tftuftlon tad Pitllowthlp, 1 p.

rOVk JUkVt svm. Pmohlng at munlon, tl meeting. 6 p. m. Preaching Communion, 7 p.

m. better than It Every Member Canvass, 36 additions to membership; 18 were Ch profession of faith, 13 te two were restored to brtwe roil and three were re- das affiliate members, Youth Budget, to which all. ers under the age of 23give pledges, showed receipts of oximately $800. officers of the church, chos- a period of three years were lowsl sessions-Howard Shep- Tiachaefer. Earl Haired ell Logan; trustees Marvin Arthur Donnals, Glenn Paul Reeves; elected oni-year term, to fill out the rired term of Earl Schaefer he Board of Trustees, Roy elected to fill out the unex- I'term of Earl Hair for.

two Dr. Robert Lynn. lose elected to one-year terms church treasurer, Arthur lals; Benevolence treasurer, Virgil Brown; financial secre- Mrs, Virgil Brown; Youth rarer, Mary Lou Black; Sunday ol general superintendent, Ray on' assistant general superln- ent, Mrs. H. C.

Scott; music nittee, Mrs. Ruth Milford, Emm Manns, Edward Hayes; choir director, Mrs. Bartlett jee; auditing committee, Roy Mont E. Bodine; ushers, E. lechler, H.

C. Christoe, Harry Alvln Laux; junior ushers, Allen William Suhre, Russo, Robert DuChemin; Ition Bible school, Mrs. H. C. Mrs.

M. M. Jennings, Mrs. iGunter, Mrs. Glenn Allen, Mrs.

Sawyer, Mrs. Ben Byford. I special tribute was given the flng church treasurer, A. E. who served in the capacity i last 23 years.

Police Signed Warrants, Barkley Said police Friday took issue a statement in an Edwards! story In Thursday's issue, of Telegraph 'that three St'. with criminal -had been made subject of on vagrancy charges i by the state's attorney. Va? 1 icy complaints, it was said Police Chief Barkley, were id by Alton policemen Who ar' the three men last Monday The action was taken police records of the three been obtained the following by the Alton department from St. Louis police department', this Information was had, Chief Barkley, the matter was -red to the state's and the three given Into ly of the sheriff after making pleas of Innocent. Fines of and costs were Imposed on the defendants in Alton police after they were returned Wednesday evening, changing pleai of innocent tc- men prosecuted were Mike tiMsnnpn, Oliver Jack Slb-J pjohij Augustus i Students in Latin Contests Saturday Classical Society of Illl- 1 hold the sectional Latin i at Carbondale High School 'y.

Two students toom Junlw High School will these examinations, Ro- 1, Virginia ayemw, Human Nature Can Be Changed By CHARLES A. WELLS. The'great hope that the gospel has given mankind Is that human nature can be changed. It Is this miracle of conversion that has given the church Its distinct promise that Is different from that any other rellgloni If that message and that hope were not real today, despair would settle down over the earth as never before. The violence and depravity of human nature have been so widespread through the past few years that, if men.could not believe In a power within reach to transform these dualities, the human race would be engulfed In cynicism and hopelessness.

But from thousands and thousands of pulpits, this very next Sunday, will come the message that man need not rfesnalr that his evil ways can be'redeemed, that his heart of evil can be cleansed and a new World can be created through the power of divine truth. Sunday Services in Alton Churches Church of God FIRST CHURCH Of jSOD-Blm and Birch. F. Raney, pastor. Sunday school, ,9:45 m.

Morn- Ing worship at 11. Youth Fellowship, 7 p. Evening CH'ORCH'OF GOD-Meadowbrook. Harold B. White, pastor.

Church at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m.

SEVENTH 1 DAY 20U Harvey, pastor. Sabbath school Saturday at, fl-30 a m. Preaching at 11 a. m. MlMlonary volunteer meeting at 6:45 p.m.

Assembly of A1.TON GOSPEL TABERNACLE, Harold A. Hamilton, 9:30 a. m. Secret of Success. iSng worship, 10:45.

Sermon: "Spirit of Truth and Spirit 01 Error." Junior C. A. service, 6:30. Evangelistic service, 7:30. EDWARDS STREET ASSEMBLY, Lynch, pastor.

Sunday school at Le'4on: "The Secret of ass: mon: "Steengthenlng Weak Foun- s. Christum FIRST at C. E. Shepard, minister. Sunrise 6 a.

m. Morning Wdrshlp at Lord's Sermon: "The Incarnation," by Evangelist Barr. Bible school, 10:40. Personal visitation, 2:30. Adult Bible study and Christian Endeavor, 6:30.

Evening evangelistic hour, 7:30. Sermon: "The Fall and Redemption of Man," by Evangelist Barr. CHURCH OF and Lorena, Wood River. Sunday school at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:30.

Young people's meeting; Evening worship, 7:30. Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHIUffr, Bast Sunday's lesson subject: "Are Sin, Disease and Death Golden Text: Habakkukl Ijl2, 13. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday CHURCH OF CHRIST, N.

Ninth street. Wood River. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning tervlce at 11 o'clock.

Congregational MELVILLE CONGREGATIONAL, D. H. Toomey, Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock.

by CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER(First Congregational) Sixth and Henry." Reuben. Robert Trlckey, minister. Church at 9:30. Morning Worship, at 10:45. Ser- mont "What is Man?" Junior Pilgrim-Fellowship, 4 p.

m. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship, 6 p. m. Episcopal ST. Market.

8 a. m. Holy Communion. 10:45, Choral service and sermon. TRINITY Alton.

8:45, Holy Communion and ser- Wood River. .9:15 a. m. Holy Communion. Evangelical and Reformed at Henry.

0. Hetgemeler. pastor. 9 mi Church.school. 10 a.

m. Service EVANGELICAL AND and Penning, Wood River. W. WtohMtn. 9 a.

day lehool. a. worship. Lutheran TftlNrflt and Central. Paul Juergensen, pas- tOf.

"Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. "The Prodigal Son." -Adult, Senior and Junior Bible classes'at 9:30. Divine Worship at 10)30. Sermon by -the Rev.

Krleger, assistant MESSIAH LUTHERAN Milton road William IE. i wessler.pastor. 9:15 a. Bible school. TOplc i "True Worship of God." Sunday school.

Subject: "The Prodignl Son." 10:30, Divine worship. Sermon: "The Authority of ST. PAUL'S and Lorena, Wood River. Norman L. Wolff, pastor.

Sunday school at 9 a. m. Divine worship at 10:30 Sermon: "Yesterdays Blessings Recalled." No vesper service. BEREA LUTHERAN Green and Gold. Arthur Vincent, pastor.

Sunday School 10 a. m. Lesson: "The Prodigal Son." Divine worship at 11 a. m. ZION G.

Bruegmann, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Divine worship at 10 a. m.

Sermon: "Peace In the Living Christ." Sunday schoo at Cottage Hills, 9:30 a. m. Divine worship at 10:30. Pentecostal PEARL STREET TABERNACLE 1440 Pearl. Henry S.

Kraft, pas (or. Sunday school at 10 a. Morning worship at 11. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.

CALVARY PENTECOSTAL (One Central. C. A. Pow erf, pastor. Sunday school, 9:4 a.

m. Morning worship at 11 Evening service, 7:30. Evangells Robert Wolf will speak. Methodist FIRST at Market. 0, F.

Whltlock, pastor. 9:30, Sunday school. 10:40, Morning Worship, 6:30, Intermediate and Senior Youth Fellowships, Motion bleture: "A Clear Track Ahead," MACE METHODlS'l-Henry at Seventh. M. Hedger, pastor.

9 a. m. Church school. 10:30, Morning worship. Sermon: "The Word of Power." Reception ot members.

7:30 p. m. sing and message by two laymen from Bethalto. 8:30, Youth Fellowship. MAIN STREET Main at Benbow.

Virgil W. Corrle, minuter, Sunday school, 9:30. Morning worship and sermon at 10:40. Rev. E.

C. Chastaln, preaching. Youth meetings, 6:30. Methodist men monthly meeting, potluck supper at 5. Evening service In charge of Evangelists Rev.

and Mrs. Chastaln. FIRST and Sixth, Wood River. O. C.

Smith, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 a. Moornlng Worship, 10:40. BAST ALTON METHODlST- Maln and Church streets.

L. B. Walklngton, pastor, 9:30 a. m. Church school.

10:30, Morning worship. Sermon: "Carpenter of Lives." 6:30, Youth Fellowship. 7:30, Evening worship. Sermon: "The Two Voices." SOUTH ROXANA J. L.

Miller, pastor. Morning 9:45. Church school, 10:45. MODEL CHAPEL A. M.

D. Stone, pastor, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45, Morning worship.

3 p. m. Pastoral day of Rev. A. C.

Jones Campbell Chapel A. M. E. 7:30, Evening Presbyterian FIRST and Alby. Edgar J.

Vance, D. D. minister. 9:30 a. m.

Church school. 10:40, Morning worship. Sermon: "Law Observers, or Law Breakers?" 5:30, Young People's supper and meeting. 7:30, Evening worship. Bible study: "The Spirit of God Moved on Chaos." TWELFTH STREET S.

Krebs, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Church school. 10:45, Morning worship.

Sermon: "No Man Llveth Unto Himself." 6:30, Westminster Fellowship. FIRST PRESBY.TERlAN-4th and Lorena, Wood River. B. B. Long, pastor.

Sunday school, a. Morning worship, 10:45, Westminster Fellowship at 6:30 STREET Elm and derson. Marshall W. Rice, pastor. 9:30, Church school.

10:40, Divine worship. Sermon: "The Old Cross and the New Life." 6:30, Westminster Fellowship. nd ampe. pasto. Church school.

10:40, Divine wor- COLLEGE AVENUE PR College and Clawson. J. Heydon Lampe. pastor. 9:30, VIIUI tw ship.

Sermon: "Easter Aftermath. 1 6 College age group sandwich supper, 6:30, Westminster Fellowship. 7:30, Evening service. A movie, 'Golgotha." MORO Mer- rll Marker, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a.

m. Morning worship, at ll. sermons "He Showed Them His Hands." Westminster Fellowship, 6:30. Bible Presbyterian BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN 517 Market. Paul R.

Abbott, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. 11 a.

m. Morning worship. Sermon: "The Laver of Brass'and 7:30, Evening service. Gospel sing ing and preaching. United Brethren EVANGELICAL UNITED RlVer avenue a' Beach.

C. T. Todd, pastor. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m.

Morning ship at 10:45. Christian En cieavor, 6:30. Evening worship 7:30. The first five minutes of a fire are more Important than the nex five hours. On Okinawa, the village HENDRICKS SCOTT Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Hendricks, the former Miss Florence stand before the altar at the First Methodist church in Wood River where their marriage ceremony was read by the Rev. O. C. Smith Wednesday evening.

Photo-Art Shop. Ichuma was the first place In all the Orient where women were given equal rights with EDWARDS STREET ASSEMBLY OF GDD CHURCH 2615 Edwards Street Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Lesson: "The Secret' of Success." Morning Worship, 10:45. Sermon Subject: "Pastoral Standards." Christ's Ambassadors and Hl-C.

6:30 P. M. Subject: "Christian Conversation." Evening Service, .7:30.. Sermwn Subject: "Strengthening Weak Foundations." REV. R.

J.YNCH, Pastor REVIVAL HEAR Evang. and Mrs. Donald Porter ASSEMBLY ot GOB CHURCH BETHALTO BEGINS SUNDAY, APRIL I3lh (Every at 7:45 Except Saturday) A. H. FERGUSON, A Tal.

of ith pat- Gawtmnn 11 m- prise," WING Wnth Sunday achool and Morning WJMJJ 'at 7:30, Sermon pastor. Wash- 7 Evening liam RoberUon. 'wood River. EafK 1 "The Ten Commwidroenta. MAIN STREET 8 will be accompanied April 25 to 30.

finch 0( Sti Senior and RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RALLY AMERICAN COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES '(JONTENDING FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS" 4 Cmbnsclnf ProtMUnt RtprMMiUng MOM Than Million BlbJo-llonovliif Chrittl.nsl SutUlnlnf No 6 rgmle Rolatlomhlp with tho Fodoral Council of Churehof. Or Any Othor Form of Modornlun and Org anlztd THE AMERICAN COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES IM CONTRAST TO TMI FEDERAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES If CONTENDING FOR of Church and iUto tho Flrrt Am.ndmwt to Constitution of tho Unltod States of Amorlca in NMWff DR. WM. HARLLEE BORDEAUX OENBRAL SECRETABV AMERICAN COUNCIL OF CHBI8IIAN CHURCHES OF AMERICA NEW YORK, N. T.

1 And Thorofort If tho Only info Guld. tha Chrl.U.n Church and Church TUESDAY, APRIL ALTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Hf SPONSORED BY fir -srvij COLOR OR CREED, WELCOME EAR THE FACTS.

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