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judge Orders W. Grant To Close Or Sell In 60 Days i NEW YORK CAP) Alteri years of multimillion- 1 dollar losses and four month's of court-protected voluntary bankruptcy. W.T. Grant agreed lo end its 70 years of existence this past week. In the i a act of the troubled retailing chain's struggle to survive, a federal judge ordered Grant on Thursday lo close or sell its remaining 359 'stores within 60 They were all lhat remained of the giant chain ence the nation's fifth largest retailer with 1,074 stores.

On Friday. a company spokesman said thai 222 of the remaining 359 stores wore closed permanently. maining 137. also closed as of Friday, will reopen March A through March 26 Cor a "going out of business in which all of Grant's inventories will be oh sale. The total value of Grant's assets the stores and the a i i inventory is $512.1 million, according lo Ynz credit ors 1 committee.

Grant's debts totaled $1.11 billion, however, and the chain's bank lenders already hove taken loan losses into account the pasl quarter. With 50,000 workers already laid the chain had 24.000 still on hand when final liquidation was ordered last week. As ol Friday r.ne of the still unsettled questions was em ploye pensions. A Grant spokes 'man said that, in all likelihood employes will have the option of keeping their pension cash in heir pension pbn and recciv- monthly payments withdrawing their cas! mmediately In a lump sum, The spokesman Hie cm- pension plan is independent, of the company and will continue to exist und operate a Grant 3s liquidated. Grant's fortunes alread were souring in the fate IDfiOs when the company, in search ol a definite image, opened nu merous giant Grant Cilv outlets in the suburbs and shopping malls, but ran into competition from be mtest fiscal year, the company's loss" wa: put at $111.5 million.

In all of 1374, Grant lost $177.3 million The company has issued profit-loss stateme.it since voluntary binkruplcy Oct. 2. According to company olfi cials and industry analysts what doomed Grant's efforts survive under court piotection in the past four months was the unwillingness of iw raerchan disc suppliers to (ill Grant's or ders. Almost all wanted har cash for their goods. "I was frustrated.

A mer chant is frustrated if lie hasn' got the goods." said Presiden Robert Anderson. In addition, with l'ic rapid fire closing of hundreds stores, including all west of In Mississippi. Grant nuvcr over came Ihe problem of toliecliii on more than $200 nnlion i customer installment de-lit areas where the store closing occurred. Navy Asks Approval On Plan To Rebuild Fleet By (AP) The, Navy fop Pentagon officials Friday lo approve a new $55-billion plan to rebuild the fleet, now at its smallest since before Pearl Harbor, to GOO ships by the late 1980s. Secretary of the Navy J.

William Middendorf and Adm. James Holloway, chief of naval operations, urged senior defense officials to add 5D ships and about $20 billion to the lon- tative long-range shipbuilding Everybody's Business State History Film Series is Released Northwest Educational Sys' terns, a Springdale company which specialized in multimedia produclions, as announced the relea of comprehensive audio V'H presentation about the history of Arkansas. The Arkansas History series is the result of nearly a year's research into the most-widely taught nrcns if the state- required school -majcrt. One of the major goals of Ihe production, ac.cor.Jing lo co producer Michael Dondl, is "to i i an early interest the history of our sti! 1 The series, geared for students in the third lo sixth grades, consists of six color films trips' with accompanying tape narration. It includes a teacher's a a as well as a map of Arkansas.

Beginning i prehistoric limes, the program traces the development of tht by Indians, explorers, and the civil war concludes ulth an optimistic view of prcscnl-dsy A a i i nnd the stale's natural wontlsrs. ffilllMMMRIilltlAirnnEIIIIIItllMEtiffira Church Briefs illiam J. Bohn, a professor the University and his coun- clors Glenn R. Tits worth and erry S. Speir will conduct the onference.

M. J. HARRIS Medication speaker Calvary Church Sets Dedication CHOIR TO APPEAR The Concordia Choir wilt appear iii concerL al (he Fayetle- ville High School gymnasium at 7:30 p.m) Tuesday under auspices of Central United Methodist Church, and the a i High School chorla department. 68- voice choir is directed by i)r. Paul J.

Christiansen. FILM SCHEDULED The Him "Time to Run" wilt be shown at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Johnson Baptist Church. aslpr James Threat invites the lublic to attend. TO SPEAK Richard M.

Hichards, pre of the Arkansas Little lock Mission ot the Church of Jesus Christ oF Latter-day Saints, will speak at the quar crly conference of the For Smith district today and Sun day. The conference will he hold at the District Center plan sent to Congress las month. That plan called lor canslru of 111 new frigates, subma rines. aircraft carriers and ot er ships over the next years at an estimated cost $35.4 billion. Pentagon officials acknov, edged lo Congress that gram would not be big cnoug bring the Navy from i present 477 ships to the desire joal of 600, but they indicate mdgel constraints held them back from asking more.

However, Jliddendovf ai Holloway, arguing that i milding of Ihe U.S. fleet wi fast, modern ships was vital deal with a steadily growii Sonet a received In-1 (Mentions Irom key congress- men that the Senate and House! would go along with a larger program than the admlnis-, had offered in Ford's budget for next year. The Navy went back to the drawing board and carne tip with a proposal for aho'jt 160 r.ew ships. The new plan would Lake about four years longer to fulfill and would bring the Navy to ihe 600-ship level by about 1989. The U.S.

fleet has been steadily diminishing from the Vietnam war peak of 976 ships, Old vessels have been laid up because they became loo costly to operate and inflation, bringing sharply rising construction costs, has limited the pace of new ship construction for Navy. The Navy's new proposal must win Ihe approval of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and President Ford before it can be sent ID Congress. The Rev. M.J. Harris, iupcrintenricnt of the A a a District i of of God will officiate a dedication service anc house a Calv Assembly of Got) Chu unday.

The huilding program lias been underway since last June a 4,294 square Toot addition lousing offices, classrooms and nurseries has been built. The congregation has also luiit a new parsonage. The Calvary choir and the jospcl Sounds ot Mo. will participate in the service and pictures of former pastors will be hung in the new church office. former pastors arc the Rev.

Mary Ruth Branham, the Rev. Pauline Stcele. the Rev. JAV. Walker, the Rev.

JAV. Farrcll and the current pastor, the Rev. l.W. Kirksey. An open house will be held torn p.m.

Raises Are Violation LITTLE ROCK (AP) Thi. Legislative Joint Auditing Com mittee asked staff Frida the state could recove salary payments made in th state Land Survey DiVsion be fore it was transferred Iroi the land commissioner's offic 'the stale commerce, office. The 1975 legislature approve tht transfer of the division 1 active July 1, ID7S. In the inte irn, ihe state surv-jver and ac ministrative assistant in the vision were given increases, being raise from four to six with their job classifications in th state pay plan. Ally.

Gen. Jim Guy Tucke said in an opinion issued la; January that the raises wei granted in violation of state la requiring salaries to be set the legislature within the co struclion of the state pay plan PROGRAM TOLD The Rev. Carl WhiUier, of ths Unilarian- niversalisl Church in Spring- eld, Mo. will conduct a Sunday chool lor adults at 9:30 fl.m unday at the Unitarian Fellow- lip. At 11 a.m.

he will cxamme he question "Why the Biblfe?" Freedom Week Set For Arkansas The basic principles of om will be emphasized during week of Feb. 22-28 5 a i any oina's freedom Week, ac- ording to Dr. Warren Massey, freedom Program Chairman ot Ifczorback Sertoma Club of 'ayetlevillfi. The week will be proclaimed 'Freedom Week" for the state of A a a by Governor Pryor md for the city ot Mayor Marion Orton. Local "crloma members will join lundreds of other Sertoma clubs throughout the, United Stales, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico in this annual Freedom Featured i the activities, will be the presentation to each sixfh grade sutdent of a 'Copy of the Declaration o( In dependence at ceremonies in each of the elementary schools of The pre sentation will he made at a special assembly in each school on the morning of Feb.

IS by members of Ihe local Sertoma club. On Feh. 35, locft! and dignitaries representing the City of Fayetleville, the Fayetteville Public Schools and the Public Library System will he honored at a special noon luncheon at Wyalt's cafeteria presented with bronze copies of the Declaration ot Independence. Artansan's Airplane i Siezed In Tennessee MEMPHIS (AP)--A three- judge panel has upheld the validity of Tennessee's forfeiture laws in a ruling refusing lo return an airplane seized from A LjUle Rock, A man in 1974. The federal panel issued the decision Friday.

The plaintiff, real estate dealer William G. Hayes, claimed the laws violate privileges against solf-incriminalien, since they could require testimony in a civil a i prior lo trial on any criminal charges. Hayes was arrested in Augus 1 1974. shortly after landing a Memphis International Airporl in his Moonpy cralt. Metro Narcotics officers searched him there and Founc an ounce of heroin in his shirf pocket.

Tennessee law provides seizure and forfeiture to the Korthwftst Arknnwii TIMES, Saturday, Feb. I AYETIEVJI.LE, ARKANSAS vehicle used to transport drugs. The owner vehicle may protest th eizure in a civil hearing, bu must file his protest within 1' davs after the seizure, Hayes said he was afraid contest the seizure in a civi for fear his teshmon; might be used against him ater crminal prosecution he drug charges. Bonk Chartered LITTLE ROCK- CAP) Tht Arkansas Bank Board approved 'riday findings'of fact and contusions of law to support its arller decision to charter a ntw Caddo State P.ank at Glen- vood in Pike County. The Bank of Glemvwd, which been the only bank in the city, opposed granting the char er at a two-day hearing in December.

The Bank of Glcnwood ajso has filed a chancery courl suit, alleging that it was denied information it needed to prepare for the hearing. The 16-page document which the board approved Friday recited some ot the testimony, Including the. fact that about S3 million was leaving Glenwood nd being deposited in other banking institutions. The document also cited surveys that found dissatisfaction with the Bank of GKnwood's Harry E. Meek, board's attorney, said he ixpected the Bank of Glenwood lo challenge the board's decision Mid tha tht matter eventually would go to the Arkansas Supremi Court.

8:30 A.M. Every Sunday On TV (Channel T3 in Cfllw) and Radio (KNWA-FM 103.9) We Invite You To Share Our Worship of Jesus Christ THIS WEEKS TEACHING "OTHER SINNERS WELCOME" Luke you are inviled to worship wiih THE NORTH STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST North Street at Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 6:00 Hear the'Herald of Truth Ch. 7 9:00 For Transportation call 521-1933 OR JOIN US IN PERSON AT 8:15 QR 10:30 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL IS AT 9:30 AM UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH H. D.

MCCARTY, Senior Pastor 35 W. 3HW. THESE CHURCHES INVITE YOU TO ATTEND SERVICES THIS WEEK --ADVENTIST-Seventh-Day Adventtit 1W7 Crossover Hd. LEONABD LOVELL, Taslor Phone Services on Saturday i a.m. SAMiaUi School a.m.

Service 8:00 p.m. Tutsrfajp Prayer John Miijus Dies LITTLE ROCK Tony Bernard Johnson, 20, oT Little Rock va's convicted Friday by a Pu aski County Circuit Court jury a manslaughter shooting death of Diplheria Jean Jefferson, 23, also ol Little Rock. Judge William Kirby owed the jury's rccommcuda- and sentenced Johnson to seven years on ihe manslaiigh charge and 13 years under a aw a allows for un- ishnient when a firearm To Speak The Itcv. llarald Mallclt nil! he guest speaker al First Untied Presbyterian Church Sunday. He Is a a ol i i ami Missouri Valley Colleges ami McCormick Seminary in Chicago, Now retired, lie resides with his v-llc, Jean in Berryvllle.

The jnililic is invited. --ASSEMBLY OF GOD-Central Assembly ot God 613 Sooth College GERALD GRIFFIN, Sunday School DO a.m. Worship 7: p.m. 7:00 p.m. Priyer 7:00 p.m.

Wefinesflay Youth Service Calvary Assembly of God 2070 Noilh Garland REV. G. KIRKSEV. Pistor Sunday a.m. Sunday School a.rar WonTitp Service 11:00 a.m.

Church Evening Sen-lew: 6:00 p.m. Cfaoir p.m. tX-an gelljHc STId-Wtrt Service 7:00 p.m. Nljtbl 7: CO p.m. Youth 1:00 p.m.

Bible Stcdy First Assembly of God RES'. H. H. DAVIS, Piilar IMS W. Street 9:43 i.tn.

Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mcrnikg Warship p.m. C. A. Service p.m.

Sunday Evening Service p.m. WednewSay Mid-Weelf Hernreich Resolved By FCC Review Board WASHINGTON CAP) A review board of Ihe Federal Communications Commi'i3Lon the character a i i a i sues against George T. Hcr- nrcich of Fort Smith have been resolved. a voted 1-0 to approve an application by Hcr- nrcich lo operate nn V'M radio fj'cilily at Fprl Smith. A federal hearing examined had held up approval of the application, Hernreich appealed io (lie review board.

'Tho review hoard noted that recently the commission had approved an assignment jy Hernrcich acquired 100 per cent ownership of at The terms will be served Fayetteville." the lionni said. Clothes Tree To Open In Fort Smith Formal openinf of a Clothes Tree More in Phoenix Village Mail Fort Smilh will he held Monday, according to Tom Hendricks. who nperalns (he Shoe Tree and Clothes Tree in Fayellvillp. Other owners of stores are Mrs. Henclricks and Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Cannon. The 3, OQO-sriii a re foot slore in ForL Smith will offer Fashion selections Tor missy and junior sizes along with shoes and other accessories and wil feature the same nationally-known brands as are oEfered in the stores here. Hendricks said business here a hecn so that r-xpansion plans wore inaiigura led. Future plans call for opening of nlher stores in and around Northwest Arkansas.

consecutively. Johnson had been charged second-degree murder in the rase. "This action removed any ic- doubts as to the commission's views on Htrnreich's Trinity Tempie a.m. Study Hnau A.m. Morning Worship P.m.

Evtning Worship nts-day: p.m. Family Night A CTwIf en nil J. --BAPTIST-Buckner Baptist Charch LYNVILLE EATON, Partor Phone 12-913J Stindiy School I a.m. ronunf Worjhip 6:00 p.m. Youth MeelinK 7:00 p.m.

CveninK p.m. Prayer MefHij Firsl Baptist Church JOHN' EVANS, Paslor orship nn Strv-iti Jnlversily Baptist Chnreli lonlhttii 315 W. Maple H. D. McCarty, PMtar On eh.

ON RADIO KKWA 103,9 Sr30 a.m. Smday Scion! a.m. Morale I Worship Celtbntica 7:00 p.m. Body Strvlte Vedntidiy 5:15 Meal p.tn. Family Adivititi B.BL School of rAreKevllle Freewill Baptist Cliorch Hvry.

Wesi REV. tOVD THOMAS, a.m. Sunday Sehtwl Worship p.m. C. T.

S. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday Midwttk Grace Baptist Church In Tel low sWp with Ihfe GARBC HRV. RI'SSELL DAVBEAT, Paster Old Wire North 8:30 MM, Sunday School m. Morning WrrjMp p.m.

Ynuih Meeluie 7:00 p.m. Evsninj Serrtci Wednesday; 7:30 p.m. Prater Mertinx First Free Will BaptUt Charch Corner of Kimyr 5E. i Mi SPEARS, Patlnr 10:00 a.m.Sunday School 11:00 a.m. MorMnj WctsWp p.m.

C.T.S. 7:00 p.m. EvtninK WorAip 7j30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Md Wble Srtdj 4- Grecnlsnd Memorial Chnrch FREK wn.i.

BArrisr rmmoi TAVTD WATSON, Pastor 18:00 a.m. Sandiy Mcrminj- a tn. Worship p.m. Bibte Study p.m. Evening 7:50 p.m.

WeInfifiy WwsfcJp Calvary Baptist Church PASTOR JERRY BITBNASJtAN' Corner Maple and West Struts a.m. Sunday Scheel a.m.Morninjr p.m. Baptist TraittEof KarviM p.m. Evening WobhTp 7:39 p.m, Family NifM uu Study Wcdnwdiy Tmmanuel Baptist Chorch (Southern Baptist) Comtr Twncan and TETOREL GORDON, Pastor 3: A a.m. Sunday School liOfi a.m.

Morning WonXip p.m. Tralninj Union p.m. Evening Cenlrsl ChrTstlan Church 419 We.st Koclc Street STERUKG McBEE, Minister Phoee 521-7510 10:00 a BtMe School. B.M. Worship Serrictw 6:00 p.m.

KveniBi- ServiCM pjn, Wedaecdw, BlbJt Study ud Strnctt. First Christian Charch (Disciples of Christ) 220 Art Phone 4iJ-167 STEPHEN CRANFORH, Mrnirte andar: (:30 Sunday Schoil 5:00 Youth Supper and Group 7:00 Commilttt Oak Sfaoor Christian Church NB Cor. Old Rnafl tt Old Mis scan Rd. ROBERT CHATHAM, Minister Youlh Minisler Mick McKiAaej Home: Office 443'S17E Snndsy: 9:30 a.m. Suoilay 10:30 a.m.

MomirE Worship pjn. Sr. Hiiih and 7:00 p.m. EvtJiicg p.m. Bibli Class -CHURCH OF CHRIST- Charch of Christ Lafiyetfa Torut 10:30 Snadiy tVcnhip Church of Christ SoniTi Hill Mcmitjf Worahip p.m.

Evenaig Wcdneiday 7 p.m. Worship North Street Church of Christ North and Levewtt StrreM A. W. CH1SM, Miaijter Thone 44Z417I fff S21-19M Sundiy: 9:30 a.m. Biblt S(ofly 10:30 a.m.

Worship p.m, Zveflinf Worrtilp Weiieadij-: 7:30 p.m. Bibli Study --EPISCOPAL-Sf. Paul's Episcopal Church Nftrth East Si. Rev. L.

Sal moo. FEBRUARY 13. THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY Holy CummunloR a.m. Mornlns 10:00 a.m. Christian a.m.

Holy CVmnnuaion 6 i EYC Supper Mondaj: nwn 7:00 p.m. Bettor's Forum Praysr Group 7 Friday: 7:33 p. St. Martin's Student Center Sunday: Sr30 p.m. Evwinr Prayer, Trognm Tuesday: p.m.

Sermon Dlseuwion Wednesday: LUTHERANr- Saint John's Lutheran Church LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER (AdjcininiT the U. of CampajJ MS W. Dietona at Arkansas JUCHAKD W. CLAYBAKER, Sunday; Worship wiili Holy Oom- p.m M-dwwt Seniee Church of Christ 7:00 Mid week Choir Changes Positions (Gene) Hudson, who has served as vice and general manager of Askew Enterprises Food Division since 1072 has been naied vic president and generjl managei of the Mad Butcher. Inj Ivfad Butcher operates 26 super markets in Arkansas from main offices in Pine BlufF Hudson has moved lo Pint Bluff.

Mrs. Hudson and then children will remain ir. Pa ye It ville until the end of the schoo year. Inmate Dies PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP) -Matthew Williams 59.

who was serving 21 years for second-degree murder from St. Francis County, died early Friday at the prison infirmary, officials said. Prison officials said death appeared to he from natural causes. An autopsy will be performed. Willism.s had been determined to be a permanent medical disable had been housed in the inmate infirmary, prison spokesman Tim Baltz said.

Williams was sentenced in February quri unuaiiuiia d'J'i'ir. an cm- dittonal' broadcast facility. "The board conchrled that since the charaotsr qualification issues against Her- rrcich had been favorably resolved and the condition placed on the granting nf his FM ap- pSIcatTi had been the ap- olicalion must be granted." CB Stolen A citizens band radio was stolen early Friday morning from a locked car belonging lo John Davis nf 10 N. Garland Fayellevillc police today. The $135 radio was stolen while the vch icle wa arkcr at the Davis residence.

'1 HINDSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH in Hindiville, Arkanscu will holding a LAYMAN'S REVIVAL starting Sunday night February 16 through February 21. We cordially invite the public to attend these services beginning at 7:30 nightly. Pastor Bill McDowell Central Baptist Church 1301 North rnmer Grtfs tt Member ABA HE.V. J. B.

Plltflf m. School Ji.tn. Moraine Ww-ihlp p.m.Baplist Tralnlfl)- CtAiH p.m. Evwiinf i p.m-MJirionar? Baptist ftade 7:30 m.MLdu«ck Won hip Pti First Baptist Church (Southern Baptist) College ind Pirhsnn DH. URRY BAKER.

Pasto Phr-ne a.m. Sand ay School a.m. Werninz WoriM Broadcast KHOG Union p.m. Breadtart 7:00 p.m. Second Baptist Church (Swiihtm BapHrt) 520 S.

IxxruU Slrtet REV. JOHN SMKDLEV, Sunday: 11:00 m. Worring Vi'ftrsWp a.tn, Sunday School p.m. Trainjny Union 7:0 p.m. Worship Wood Avenue Baptist 1S2S Wood Avenut (BMA nf America) VntGII, JOHNSON.

Pastor flHS a.m. Sunday SchMl 11:00 m. Worfhip Sen p.Ttl. Service. p.m.

Wrdfitiday Nijht Stnlee -I- Ridgeview Baptist Church Hwy. in E. (Across (tftm Eistjjil DOYLE WESSON. Pistor pbnne 2'M01 Sunday; a.m.' Sunday lO.tt a.m.Wnrfhip Training Uniwi p.tr.. WoriUp nills Baptist Chnrch 1(00 RCIUny HiUs lfctrn Riptisl) BROCK WATSON, Sunday: Sundiy School 11:04 a.m.

MomtBf Worship p.m. Church TtJvrinI p.m. Evening Worship trfneidiy: Roj'al Arobassadrri I.eo p.m. Mli-Wufc Choir KeXtaritl lhsiilc Baptist Church raM- 13th-Itjrvr STrcclii REV. J.

B. KYGETl, Tartar a.m. 'Sunday School 10:45 A.m. Worship p.m. Traininjc Ilrloo p.m.

EveitLajr Worrtip p.m. WeftaeKliy Priyir Winwond Baptist Cburch Fnd of Ir. flRADY WHlTEtZV. Pirtor i.m. Snndsy Schw! a.m.

Morainj VTorrtfp fcrrfct 6.OT p.m. BTS p.m. Worrtip 'finttSxy p.tn. --CATHOUC-- Sf. Joseph's Catholic Church Eirt Ufajctte and WjlitM Stf.

KEV. RUnOLPH MA1JS Phne 12-S1M MMSMC i.m. Sunday MI.ISCJ; a.m., HiMy THy 7:00 r.in, St. Thorns Aaaloii. Church ROBEBT T.

mENERT, PJffPf Saturday 4:50 P.M. WiM et liy Miu: fl It 11 A.M. I P.M Sprinf lod TtV SemeMtr nOy 4:30 P.M. nHdpilory UIM:" T.tt. fctfwt.

--CHRISTIAN-Baldwin Chrtstiin Nu i m. -idcd p.m. Slufienl 3:30 p.m.Chili pm. Boird rA 7:30 p.m Iniuirers' ri Ednssday: 7:00 p.m. Kinnffiy Eva 7:30 m.

BeLhrl CllM Thursday: MewardsWp Saturday:" 9:00 a-m confirmation ery Can rship Supper Chnrch of Old Road Jnrt North of Tawnihip Roi4 JADY COPELANTJ, Puieher rjicme Phone a.m. Eih a.m. Worship Evrninf Worship p.m. a.m. Worship Baldwin Chnrcb nf Christ ROBKIT C.

EOCKERY, MiBJrt 18:01 a.ra, Bible p.ai. BiWt p.m. Worship p.m. WeJ. Bibli Sitrfr Church of Christ and Ctr-ttr ALBERT GARDNER, Sunday a 00 P.

p. Study 7:04 O.M Worship Service A.M. Evuuag Cfwj WoriKlp P.1X. Church of Christ Farmtaitoa, ArX. A.F, SPUKLOCK.

a.m. Srtiy a.m. Worship II CaK BUCRKV, MillJU -CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST-First Church nf Christ Seitntlst wJay Itwn, Mtfc rr Sodiyi Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Kollind Rills Drive, FayertevUle CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN, Pirtar a m.Sunday School j.m.WorrWp Servfce. Wt ioviderf. p.m.

Program. --METHODIST-- Seqtioj-ah D.ilfed Mcfhodbl SAM B. WILLIAMS, Old Wire Tlcjii Nerlh o.m. Sunday School 10:50 Wenhip StrvCrt Cpntrat United MethorfiRf Chnrch anil PishUurt TR. JOIX COOPER.

FASor Htv Mmeit Cawaon. AuocUK Sunday. Februiry IS: g.y Worship Ciureh School Weriliip Jr. ITisti Painlinpt Rtuvfir Goal TVdiPaii'Ml 4:30 Roy'r Sfftional Cfcar Cllipri (Tinir Junior UWV s.po tfMV Snacfc Snack i fiisrt Sttiinr Hijrti 1 Kondaj'. Ifi: 6:30 Cirrti 12 Pinner Bo- Stovf.

Tronp 1M rujvlay. 17; Women's A Gronp 7:30 Clvir Vri.iewlay. 1S- 9:3 Nsw Life Miss Study Education Work ATM 7:30 Chance! CTiofr TTiunuJsy. Prbrcirj- 19: J.iff MiMW 'ridar. 20: Ovir St.

Imnes United Methodist Church CHAPEL OF THE CROSS Werf LEWIS CTTFAsm. Jr. Paster a.m. Conversation tn. McmiriT Wership -f Wiggins Jferuorial Methodist 2M West Sinlh w.

MAirnrcT, LAMKR, Putar a.m. Sunday Schwl a.m. Wornhlp p.m. Vomh p.m. Evcnlil WartUp JjWp.ro, Uid-AttV Piajer Trinity Methodist Chnrch Garland, and LABRV DOrXJEN.

PaWv WnrrtUp KiM p.m. M.V.T. 7:00 p.m. --NAZARENE-- Gosben Church of DONALD nAY REED, PasWr Raj-mood Carp eater. Winisltr a.m.

Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening 6:00 p.m. N.Y.P.S. Wednesday: Prayer At PraiM Chnrch Of The Nazarcne IiS7 Old MiJioorl HtuH S21-3510 REV.

UTT.T.1S KENNEDY SU5 a.m. Sunday School 10:50 a.m. Mcrnias Worship 5:00 p.m. N.Y.P.S. p.m.

EvcnLnc 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Pnjtf r-UNITARTAN-- llnltariarj-Univerfialist Fellowship Cltveland it SlDier Nursery Sunday School Adult Program 11:00 -NONDENOMINATIONAL-- vanfcli.sfic Chapel Full Gospel 35 Eut South Street .1, W. DEPEW, Tastnr 10:00 SuoJay School a.m. Worship p.m. Eremnc Service p.TH.WKlnisday Shrfy Peoples Church Hirtay 71 Soalh REV.

DON THOMA8, Phone 442-27S7 i.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Moraine Worship p.m. Evening Worship 7:03 p.m. Midweek prayir Servltt Tuesday 7:00 p.nl.

Youth NTrfil WedninlAj Fayefterille Bible Chnrch 1030 Soatb Colleie Thone 839.2175 KEV. Pastor a.m. Sunday School IIiM am, Morninf Worshrp p.m. Stindiy Evening WorAi p.m. Ttmrirfay "Stndy In RevelatLons" Faith Teaching Ministry W.

Turn South at Hswkia'a Living Word Chapel Gallery of Homes 71 Hwy. Mr. and Mrs Ray MirUsMw a.m. Sunday School 7:01 p.m. Evenfni Sfrvlea --PENTECOSTAL-- sng Avenue Chapel (PttiUcBilil 2 Blocks South off IS en Phone NOnMAV Pjif.nr 9:45 m.

Suai ay" School a.m. p.m. Sunday Mjht p.m. Niilil Pi United Penfccoital Churcli 01 Jesus Christ THY PajtOT a.m. Sehwi! a.m.

MorainZ Worrfaip p.m. Cvanselutiir Srnifi 7:30 p.m, Siblt iBlTiiy p.m. YouUi Stnriet 4- While Chnrch nf Kwy. Wtn A.M. Sundjj- Scfwol II -M A.M.

Moraini 7:00 P.M. Oiareh WenM? edaesday: 7:34 P.M. Youth 9eMM PRESBYTER IAN (Cambprland PrcAbjrleri Drive. BXHTHOLOifEW, A.M. Sunrfay Scfeoot 13.1' Wwship p.m.

Yrwth First UBlled Church ISffl Ktvnx RUt REV. CIAIBORNE 9:30 llift a.m. p.m. Dniled Pre Chur Norihminlsler Church a.m. Snniiy TO, Morei p.m.

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