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GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Saturday, Sept. 24, 1960 3 The POWER of FAITH Speakers On Sunday Bible Is Trademark Of Gideons if: J. A if- m-M SSI lea Discuss Separation Of Church and State NEW YORK tfi Thomas Jefferson once penned an informal note to a religious group which contained the phrase "wall of separation between church and state." In the 158 years that followed, the phrase has become so woven into political-religious discussion it long am 'ft i tmi A special missionary service at p.m. Sunday at first As-i sembly of God Church will have the Rev. and Mrs.

Lawrence Olson, missionaries to Brazil, as CHICAGO Ifl One of the few the guest speakers. The Olsons first went to Bra things the traveler may count on when checking into a strange hotel is that, among the stationery, laundry slips and dust of the til in 1938 to establish several churches. In 1948 Mr. Olson established a printing press in Rio ago lost its quotation marks. Seldom has the relationship be dresser drawer, he will find life? de Janeiro and in 1955 he founded the first nationwide Assemblies riV i vm SM.sn jaan jv am mm imv na Mr black-bound Bible, King James rVJ tween church and state commanded more attention than the pres of God Gospel broadcast in Bra Version.

ent day, which makes timely an examination of Jefferson's meta- til. The program is now heard every Sunday 'night. It may appear used and worn, or new and untouched. It may Maryland later became a royal province and the appointed governor assembled a legislature which immediately passed "An Act for the service of almighty God and the establishment of the Protestant religion." Jefferson wrote his "wall of separation" letter in response to In addition to the publishing of contain letters, notes or, on oc phoric remark and of the country's laws on the matter. LAWRENCE OLSON casion, a $10-bill.

For some It may; The Constitution contains two Brazilian Christian literature, Mr. Olson has also translated and published many books and edited references to religion: Article VI, which provides that an address expressing the affec- "no religious test shall ever be Mtm nH Loyalty Month Planned; Set Church Contest required as a qualification for i approbation" accorded him by the have been a source of inspiration, for others a paperweight. It's one of 44 million Bibles distributed by the Gideon Association since the first one was left in a room of the Superior Hotel in Iron Mountain, in November 1908. The name of Iron Mountain since has been changed the adult Sunday school quarterly for several years, served on the board of directors of the Brazilian publishing house; as chairman of the Brazilian Missionary Field Fellowship and has been any office or public trust;" and; Danbury, Baptist Associa the First Amendment which declares "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment Loyalty Month will be observed a member of the Bible School during October by the Church of staff for several years. of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." to Superior.

Three Travelers Beiore entering missionary Lnrist (Christian) as it continues its celebration of its 50th anni Both clauses emerged after no work, the Olsons, natives of. That was about 10 years after little debate. Different Versions Kenosha, attended Central Bible Institute in Springfield, and versary. Arno Petri is chairman of the committee planning events, with assistance from Mrs. Alton the inspiration for the association came to three traveling men in The First Amendment was of had pastorates at Appleton, Kau-kauna, Portage and Poynette.

Henes and Clyde Carpenter. Wisconsin John H. Nicholson of Janesville, Samuel E. Hill of Beloit and William J. Knights of The Olsons will also show films Mr.

Petri will direct special emphasis on Loyalty in all services of the church. "A Get Out the Vote" contest has been ar Wild Rose. The Gideons ot ficially the Christian Commercial Men's Assn. of America was of their work and display interesting curios. The Rev.

R. S. Peterson, pastor, will discuss "Seven Different Kinds of Church Members," during the 10:30 morning serv-i fered in six different versions before the final wording was agreed on. One version suggested -the words "Congress shall make no laws touching religion or infringing the rights of conscience." This was rejected, and all five other versions used some form of "established religion" to express founded July 1, 1899, in ranged. The congregation will be divided by Mason Street.

Each person present, plus visitors, will be casting votes for their candi Today the Gideons, whose mis sion is to spread Christianity on ices. The Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ages. Special music and singing basis wherever what Congress should not be al traveling men meet, spend near tiona group hard pressed in a state where another denomination was the established religion. Here is the complete sentence from which the phrase was taken: "Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legislative powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the while American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thus building a wall of separation between church and state." Argued Hotly In modern times the separation of church and state has been argued hotly in connection with the use of the word God on coins, "released time" for religious Instruction of public school children, transportation of parochial school children in public school buses, Nativity scenes at Christmas on public property, state laws on birth control, tax exemptions on religious property, the propriety of a U.

S. ambassador to the Vatican, and most immediatelywhether a Catholic can or should be elected to the office once held by Thomas Jefferson. ly one million dollars a year on date and party. Votes will be allowed for every service attended during the week. The losers will treat the winners to a supper at the close of the contest.

The month's program will close with a preaching rally on Oct. 29-30. Homecoming services will their Bible distribution program Although the association engages will be featured at both services RorioJV Schedules hooks; nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more." "and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God." The Prophet Micah inspires men today as he has through the centuries with the hope of universal peace and God's requirement of men: "and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning other, less expansive evangelical activities, Bible handouts have become, in effect, the trade also be included. mark. The scriptures go not only to hostelries, but to school children, nurses, prisoners and serv .1 services for children from crib age up The Brown County Ministerial Assn.

has announced the follow lowed to legislate on. Nine of the 13 states at the time of the Revolution had full-fledged state churches, Congregational or Anglican, and at the time the First Amendment was drafted Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maryland and South Carolina still had them. The first piece of legislation providing for equality and freedom of religion in America was passed by Lord Baltimore's Catholic colony in Maryland in 1649. This "Act Concerning Religion" provided that no person shall be "troubled or molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion nor in the free exercise thereof." icemen throughout the united ing programs tor the coming Green Bay Churches States and 53 foreign nations Light blue Bibles with the own er's name stamped in gold are week. These programs are produced In cooperation with stations: Sunday: WBAY radio morning Calvary Assembly of God Ridge Road and Ninth Street.

The Rev Obert Lowe, pastor. Worship serv presented to cabinet members, Congressmen, Supreme Court justices and governors. devotions, 7:30, with the Rev. Ctntral ices at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Junior wor Kenneth King, Calvary Baptist ship service at 9:45 a.m.

Communion 1 1 m. first Sunday of every month. Sunday Church. to 3 years. Radio broadcast, 8:30 am.

WJPO. Intermediate MYF will meet next Sunday at 7 p.m. In Fellowship Hall. St. Paul's On the west side at Dlvlson Street and Wilson Avenue.

The Rev. Lewis Manson Douglass, pastor; Mrs. Don DeLess, parish visltori Mrs. Walter Speerschnelder, educational assistant. Rally Day and Promotion Sunday.

Two Sunday schools and two worship services, 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. Church school classes for all ages, nursery through adult, 9:15 a.m. Church school classes, nursery through sixth grade, 10:45 a.m. Child care provided at both hours. Sermon: "The Burning Heart," Mr.

Douglass preaching. Junior High Youth Hour, 4:30 p.m. Monday: Men's Club, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday: Senior High Youth Club supper. 4:30 p.m.

Zlon S. Clay and Doty Streets. The Rev. John Thompson, pastor. Worship service 10:30 a.m.

Sermon: "The Treasure We school at 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 p.m. on Corner Cherry nd Van Buren Slreets. The Rev. O. W.

Apple, pastor. Tel. HE J-7WJ or HE T-8442. Sunday tchool for whole family with free bus service, nurserv. a.m.

Morning worship with Sunday. Classes for pre-school, kinder Monday through Friday: WDUZ radio, morning, meditations, 6 To be a Gideon there are 12,200 of them in 800 camps around the nation requires membership in a Protestant church. It also requires holding a supervisory or administrative garten, first and third grades also on Saturday at 9 a.m. Junior and Senior choir, children's church and guest confirmation classes meet at 9 and 10:30 a m. on Saturday.

Faith speaker, the Rev. Elmer Hoff, 10:30 a Radio WDUZ, "Religious in the 5:05 p.m. Pre-servKre prayer, 7 p.m Evangelistic Rally win message by Mr Hoff. 7:30 p.m. "Sowers of the Word Webster Avenue and Mlramar Drive, position in business.

Get Donations Church of God Third Street end Greenwood Avenue The Rev. James R. Latterty, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a m.

Evening worship, 7:30 am. Wednesday. Y.P.E. and prayer meeting, 7:30 m. Allouez.

The Rev. Ervln R. Lemke, pas President Will Join Observance Of Bible Week a.m., The Rev. Kurt Kurz, Seventh-day Adventist Church. Other religious programs scheduled for various stations for listeners on Sunday are as follows: WBAY: Gospel Hour, 8:30 a.m.; High Mass from Abbey 10 a.m.

WJPG: First Methodist Church, Team. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Hour of Pray er. I D.m. Christ Ambassadors, Wednes tor Sunday school 9 a.m.

Divine worship 10:15 a.m. Holy Communion first Sunday Gideon activities are financed day. 7:30 p.m. Women's Missionary by donations and church offer of monm, with registration previous i-ri day. Member of Missouri Synod.

First Evangelical Otter." Nursery provided during church service. Sunday school. 9:15 a.m. Rally dvn'l Group, 10 a.m. Saturday, Uke Band rehearsal.

4 p.m. Hour of Prayer, 7:30 p.m Fkit 930 S. Ashland Ave. Kurt Kurz. and Promotion Day, 8:30 a.m.; Mass from Cathedral 9 At l60 Shawano Ave.

The Rev. Peterson, minister. Phone GY 4-1831. Sun S. Monroe Avenue and Lawe Sreet.

The Rev Krueger, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class, 9 a.m. Divine service, 10 a.m., holy communion first a.m.; Trinity Lutheran Church, ings, as well as the $15 annual membership fee. Operations are coordinated by Internat i a 1 headquarters in Chicago and by ar. unpaid four-man International Cabinet elected by the member Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m.

Saturday, wod-ship service, 11 a Pilgrim Holiness The Rev. Clinton E. Woods, pastor. Sunday school classes for all ages, 9:30 day school for every age at 9:30 a m. De Moravian East 10:30 a.m.; The Bethel Hour, 7 WiAt votional aervlces, 10:30 a.m.

Competent car for all smaller children In the Sunday of each month except October, race Lutheran MARGERY McCORMICK MRS. Moravian Street and Monroe Avenue. nursarv from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Evan Th.

e. o.m. vvorvnp servito iu.ju rii, i uuiv gelistic rally, 7:30 p.m. special music chni. wrhin' iv i P-- Evening EvangellstleJ Madison and Moravian Streets, The ship at annual conventions.

T.lft km i hM President Eisenhower will join In the observance of the 20th annual National Bible Week, Oct. 17-23. The theme for the week will be, "The Bible Strength of Our Nation." In a message to Edward C. Werle, chairman of the board. New York Stock Exchange, and national chairman of Bible Week, the President stated: "It is a privilege to join in the and singing at Sunday services.

Morn Ino prayer, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Bible study am. Nursery provided during the wor-l '1' .1 .17. Rev. Dean A.

Kllgust, pastor, the Rev. Eugene A. Gauerke, associate pastor; Roy Satra, Intern, Worship service at 8, p.m. WDUZ: Grace Lutheran Church, 11 a.m.; Hour of Decision 2:30 p.m.; Old Fashioned Revival Hour, p.m.; Radio Bible Class, 3:30 p.m.; Methodist Men's Club, 4:30 p.m.; Religion in the News, Few Bibles are stolen, says R. V.

Heringlake, office manager ship service. Every second and lourhi Vi' .1 ,1 Z. Sunday Junior Youth Fellowship at jiway 79, two miles nor th end mile Tuesday, 7:45. Choir rehearsal Tuesday 1:15 p.m. Christ Ambassadors Youth Service, Thursday, 7:45 p.m.

Saturday 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday school, 8:45 of the Chicago headquarters. p.m. Senior Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m. every second Sunday and a 5 p.m.

suo- nt and 10:15 a.m. Broadcast at 11 a Lecturer To Speak evening prayer 7:45 p.m. When it does happen, the incident WDUZ. Nurseries for children up to two per meeting every fourth Sunday. The i Salvation Army public is invited.

often is followed by conscience 5:05 p.m.; Wings of Healing, 5:30 years of age at all three services. Holy communion, first Sunday of month at I a m. worship service; second Sunday at 9:30 third Sunday at 11 West stricken letters and an occasional Sunday Children's Rhythm bend at 9:30. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship Holiness meeting at II am.

with nursery downstairs. Open air Gospel service at Baptist p.m.; and Hour of St. Francis, Oneida Street at Liberty. The Rev. Ar- donation.

20th annual observance of Na 6: 15 p.m. fourth Sundey. 7:30 p.m. vesper service. Bethel Cooperation by hotel and motel Mrs.

Margery McCormick of mm H. Francke, pastor. Sunday school classes for ell ages, 9 a m. Worship service at 10:30 am. Youth Fellowship 7:30.

First Spiritual Corner of Fourth Street and Maple Redeemer i 'Avenue. The Rev. Harold Vander Ploeg. Wumette, 111., is being enter Tweltth and Shawano Avenues. The No service this week.

Ouest speaker, meeting as announced. There Is also a tained by the Baha'is of the Rev. Harold H. Bauer, pastor; Walter nursery for pre-school children during the Rev. Ernest Schoenfeld of Chicago, Added Service During Season pastor.

Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Morning worship 10:30 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Midweek service at 7:30 p.m. Thurs Redeker, organist and choir director 7:30 p.m.

on Oct. 1. managers, Heringlake reports, is nearly 100 per cent. How is the success of the hotel Bibles measured? It's difficult, says Heringlake. the worship service.

Services at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday tional Bible Week. "The theme of this week is close to the spirit of Psalm 33: 'Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. As a sacred book, honored by generations, the Bible describes the justice and mercy required of a strong peo Green Bay area. On Monday evening she will speak on "World Peace Problems" at the home school and Bible classes for an ages at day.

Bethel Hour. WJPG, 7 p.m. Calvary Presbyterian Baha'i World Faith For Information and discussion on Baha'i Faith, privately or In groups, please call He J-OMi. For Information on adult and children's classes, please call HE 7-5335. The Rev.

Kenneth E. Kino, pastor. Tem of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Hele 9:15 a.m.

Holy communion on last Sunday of the month at 7:45 and 10:30 Member of the Missouri Synod. Our Savlout First About trie only yardstick is a gratifying flow of letters every porarily meeting at 721 Potts Ave. Sunday niak, 1250 Rockdale. The public (school at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all The Rev.

Kenneth King, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, has announced an additional morning service on the four Sundays the Green Bay Packers have week from persons who say theirl ages. Morning worship 10:45 a.m. Ser- 709 Howard the Rev. Harold Wlsner. pastor.

Two Sunday schools at 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. Classes for all age groups Deckner Avenue and Henry Street, ple. Dwight D. Eisenhower." is invited to the 8 clock ses sion. lives were changed and their ho- YLr.f.' Preble.

The Rev. Robert Koch, pastor Sunday services at 8 and 10:30 a through Senior High. Two worship serv National Bible Week is spon tel-TOOm blues dispersed through I winning Christians." Baptist Training un-tho cr.i-;rtii-ol morlitot Inn ntloroAslon p.m. Mid-wk service Wednes- ices at and 10:45 a.m. Nursery for both services.

Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. Communion services on the last Sunday of the home games. sored by the Laymen's National Committee, an interfaith J. day, 7:30 p.m. Women's Missionary Union month.

Member of tne Missouri synoa. grace by the Gideon Bibles. The guest speaker has been an active teacher and lecturer for the Baha'i World Faith for many years. She has recently completed several years service first Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Men's Brother Since many Packer families are members of the congregation organization whose purpose is to New Program Is Needed To Tell Story of Church WASHINGTON (AP) "Fears.

Who was Gideon? hood third Friday, 7:30 m. Cooperating with 51,000 other Baptist churches Monroe Avenue and Stuart Street. school for all ages at 9:30 a m. Wor Trinity At 333 S. Chestnut Ave.

Clarence Sol-berg and W. A. Hunstad, pastors. Ken reawaken religious thought, to of me Southern Baptist Convention. and others loyal supporters of the team, the early service has First He was a biblical figure an Israelite hero who, with a small band of followers, defeated the Midianites and ruled Israel for 40 ship, 10:30 a.m.

Dr. E. Graham Waring, Appleton, guest speaker. Nursery for children ages 1-4. Preble Park neth Feterson, vfcer.

Worship services, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m. Sermon: "One been added as a convenience. At 122 N. Chestnut Ave. Sunday school.

conduct a campaign of public education in Bible reading, and to encourage church, synogogue, and Sunday school attendance. This year also marks the 20th In addition to the regular 10:45 Thing Needful." Nursery for children through two years at 4 and 10:30 a.m. The 10:30 servlc ts broadcast live over as a member of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahai's of the United States, and at present is a member of the Auxiliary Board for the United At 1710 Morrow St. (Atlas myths, simple ignorance and mis-understandins" about the Roman years. The Rev.

Philip J. Lyon, pastor. 9:15 nursery through adult, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 10:30 a.m. Churches of Christ WJPG.

Sunday church school, 9 and 10:15 a.m. worship, Mr. King will conduct an 8:30 service this Sunday, and on Oct. 2 and 9 and Nov. 13.

He was a man, says Henng am church school, first grade throughip fhiirrh ii widpsnread Senior High; 10:30 am. church school, iauiouc cnurcn 13 wiuespreau a.m. with High School Bible Department at 9 urn. Monday: October canfirmands -t lake, "willing to do exactly what States. amone non-Catholics, savs a com-iannlversary 01 lne (ages 1 and 3) and kinder at 4:30 Jubilee Bible Studv.

7 to "rV God wanted him to do. 10:30 a.m. morning worship. Sunday school- with classes for. o.m.; Wednesday: Sunday church school Oarten; During the past year, Mrs Christian East Mason at Clay, Bruce B.

Burdlck, McCormick has traveled more all ages, will continue to be at 9:30 a.m. than 50,000 miles in the interest Single Groups minister. Bible school. 9:30 a.m. wNh promotional exercises and sermon: of world peace.

Circling the "Which of the Six Kingdoms Are You In?" Christian Endeavor, 4:30 p.m. Eve teachers at 7:30 p.m.; Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.; Thursday: Junior Choir, 7 p.m. Youth Choir, 7 p.m.; Adult Choir, 7:45 p.m. Saturday: Junior and Senior Confirmation, 9 a.m. Pilgrim St.

Agnes and Blemeret Streets. The Rev William Heldel, pastor. Sunday wor Congregational (Union) At 714 S. Madison St. Dr.

Charles ning service, 7:30 p.m. Sermon: "Smart Promotion Day Set on Sunday At Local Church globe, her travels have taken her to Asia, Africa, Europe and Bagby, minister; Ralph Hotter, director ot music; Wlnfred Krueger, organist South America. Enough to Die." Monday: Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. at church; Wednesday: Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. at church; Friday-Saturday: Men and Boys Morning worship at 10:45 a.m.

Nursery Mark Is Passed WASHINGTON 11 Enrollment In Catholic elementary and high schools in the United States passed the five million mark this year. i ship at 9:45 a.m. Sunday school at 8:30 a Holy Communion will be celebrated the first and third Sundays of each month for pre-school children. Sunday school grades 5-9. 9:15 first session kin pilation on "The Church and Com-the C01, ,1 tWSt brtT" rriunications Arts." ance of Blble eek on Dec- Made up of studies by public 7 relations, advertising, publishing and broadcasting experts, and t-Jlirriloc Tr A in published by the National Catho- 1 lie Welfare Conference, it recom- DETROIT Opposition by mends a more vigorous and pro- three groups will prevent govern-fessional public relations program ment aid to Catholic schools in to present the true image of theihis or the next generation, says church to non-Catholic Americans, the Rev.

Robert F. Drinan, a Catholic law school dean. He said Before the California goldjthe organizations are the National rush in 1849, more gold of Churches, the National mined in North Carolina than 'Educational and the Ameri-in any other state. lean Civil Liberties Union. More than 600 species of fish are found in the Hawaiian Island Rally and Promotion Day will dergarten, 4-5 year olds, 9:15 a m.j second session, kindergarten, 10:30 a.m campout at Newton Lake.

Wayne Cog-gins, minister at Richland Center, guest speaker. Church at Christ (vocal music 1 waters. Resurrection I Shawano Avenue and Oak Street. The Rev Bruce Kloese. pastor.

Worship serv Other grades, fourth and under, 10:30 be observed Sunday at the Math a.m. Junior Choir rehearsal, 10:30 a Christian Science er Heights Alliance Church. Corner of Mason and Ashland. Bible ices at 8:15 end 11 a.m. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.

Holy Communion first Sunday of the month. Member of ULCA. At Monroe Avenue end Cherry Street classes for all ages, 10 a.m. all year round. Morning worship, 11 a.m.

Evening worship 8 p.m. Bible study Wed Sunday school at 10:30. Worship services at 10:30 Sunday. Midweek services et St. Paul The Junior Department will present a program of songs and exercises during the opening worship hour of the Sunday Catholic Services nesday.

8 p.m. Rodney Wald Is the Chicago and Clay Streets, rhe Rev. preacher. o'clock Wednesday evening with healing testimonies. Reading room 504 E.

Walnut Arno Volat. oastar. Sunday school at 9:15 am. Worshlo services at 8:15 and St School. Perfect attendance pins 10:14 a.m.

Holy Communion lest Sunday 4:30. 7, 7:30 and 1:30. First Friday extra Annunciation Jehovah's Witnesses ot each month. Masses at 4 a.m., 12:10 m. and 5:15 At 350 Washington St.

L. Kenneth Shaffers, congregational minister. Cleude Gray at Division Street. Msgr. William H.

Klernan, pastor, the Revs. James St. Mark Ev. Lutheran Church p.m. confessions every weekday morning 4:30 to 8:30 a.m.

Baptisms on Sundays at 1:00 p.m. Sorrowful Mother devotions Christian and Missionary Alliance and promotion certificates will be awardedpupils in the various classes from nursery through adults. An oil painting will go Oneida and Thorndale. The Rev. Carl L.

lessy. assistant pastor. Field service, 4 45 a.m. Sunday worship 1 Putman and Michael Clifford, curates. Weekday Masses at 7 and I o'clock.

Sundav Masses at 5:30, 7, 9:15, 10:15, Voss, pastor. Morning worship, 10:30 I pm. Tuesday and 7:25 m. Thursday. a.m.

11:15 and 12:15. Perpetual Help novena Friday at 3 and 4:30 p.m St. Matthew S. Webster Avenue, Allouez. The Rev Norbert B.

Rank, pastor. The Rev to the family with the largest at 7:15 Tuesday evenlnov After number in attendance and will noon Masses on first Friday at 5: and Mather Heights Alliance Evangelical and Reformed Benedict Klelber. assistant, the Rev. Em be presented by Woodrow Wil At I2S3 Mather St. The Rev.

on Holy days at 4. St. Agnes met Weber, assistant at Masses Weekday Masses at 4:30, and 8:15 a son, Sunday School superinten S. Yates, pastor. Sunday school classes for all ages 9:45 a.m.

Worship service Ninth and Flsk Streets. The Rev. Alvln A. Auer, pastor, the Revs. Gerald Foley Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 9:45, 11 and 10:55 a.m.

Evening earvices at 7:30 m. First noon. Masses on first Friday, 4:30, 7, Mid-week service and Children's Hour, 7:30 p.m Wednesday Women's Mission and Rober Rnyner, assistants, aunoay mum at 4. 7. t.

9:15, 10:45 and 12. 8:15 a and 4 p.m.) Masses on Holy Webster Avenu and Chicago Street The Rev. William P. Koehler. pastor Days: 5:45, 7, 8:30, 9:45, 11 a and 4 m.

Mother ot Perpetual Help devotions Saturday confessions at 3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 1:30. Evening Mass on Holy Days Early service. 8 a.m. Unified service ary Fellowship 7:30 p.m. first Thursday of month.

Men's Fellowship 7:30 p.m. fourth Frldsy. dent. During the 10:55 morning services, the pastor, the Rev. R.

S. Yeats, will speak on the theme "Why a Rally Day." The Youth Choir will sing. The 7:30 evening service will be presented by luesaay alter 8:15 Mass and at 7:30 o.m with Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Coffee Serving Faithfully Since 1900, the Findeisen-Greis-er organization has provided the residents of the Green Bay area with trustworthy, dignified end honest service, always in manner in which we would wish to be served were our situations reversed. Fellowship after last service in church Confessions dally at 4:30 and 7 a.m..

on ialuiuay and the Thursaay betuie Hie first Friday and the Vigil of Holy Days 5:30 p.m. St. Barnard St. Bernard Drive In Preble. The Rev.

Fdward N. Haesstv. pastor, the Rev. hdil. Episcopal rrom 1 to 4:30 and to 8:30 p.m.

St. Patrick Anthony Blrdsall. assistant. Sunday the Women Missionary Fellow Blessed Sacrement Webster Ave. The Very Rev Masses at 4.

t-X and 11. St. Francis Xavler Cathedral Methodist Bethany Ninth Street and Redwood Drive. The ship, directed by Mrs. Glen Ludke.

An exhibit of articles Harold M. Keyes, pastor, HE 2-4481. Sun Monroe Avenue at Doty Street. The Christian Science breaks the grip of matter Many people have been healed of apparently hopeless troubles and diseases through prayer in Christian Science. They have found a better way of life.

They have gained, or regained, peace and confidence. How anyone can learn to pray understandingly, edec lively, is fully explained in the first chapter of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Such prayer is the spiritual under' day services, morning prayer 7:45 a.m. Comer Maple Avenue and Hubbard Street. Msgr.

Henry Head, pastor, the Revs Donald Schneider and William Stengel, assistant. Sunday Masses at 4, 7 8. 10, 11 and 12 o'clock. Confessions for First Friday from 4 o'clock to 5:30 and 7:30 to o'clock. Perpetual Help made by the sewing circles for Rev Harold E.

Grldley, pastor. Worship Holy Eucharist I a.m. Family Eucnarisr Stv. John B. Gehl.

pastor, the Rev. Paul A. Schumacher, the Rev. Arthur F. Hoott and the Rev.

Andrew L. Nelson, aulstanti. Sunday Masses at 4. 7, t. 10 a.m.

Sacrement of penence Saturday. missionary distribution will be services at I and 10:30 a.m. Sunday school classes, nursery and kindergarten 4 p.m. and Sundays 7:30 and 9:30 a Dally week-day services as announced. o'clock.

11:15 and 12:15. Devo devotions and benedictions every Tuesday evening. through primary. 10:30 a.m. Official board fourth Tuesday of each month, p.m.

Women's Society of Christian Service, tt.ird Thursday of each month, p.m. Men's Club third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. First Lutheran SS. Peter and Paul Corner of Balrd and Willow Streets The Rev Peter Skell, pastor, the Revs tion In honor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help every Tuesday at 3 and 7:30 p.m. St.

John the Evangelist Madison and St. John Streets. Msgr. Edward Westenberger, pastor: Rev. J.

L. Bestler, assistant. Sunday Masses at 7, 10:15 and 11:30. Holy day Masses at 4. 7.

t. 10:30 a.m., 12:15 end 4 p.m. Week displayed. The Alliance Youth Fellowship meets at 6:30 p.m., with Mrs. Floyd Kastner in charge.

Local Minister To Speak Sunday Francis Kerscher, Caslmlr Kutluk and Bethel Bond at N. flatten. The Rev. Roland Hansen, pastor. a Family wor Madison and Howe Streets.

The Rev. Richard Mauthe, assistants. Masses on Sundays at 5:30, 4:45, 8:00, 9:30, 10:45 and noon. Confessions Saturday and before J. Ellsworth Kalas.

pastor; J. Emory Temple, assistant to the pastor. Sunday ship with Sunday school) 10:30 a school, nursery through the ninth grade, morning worship and sermon: "Slaves of first Friday and Holy days, 3 to 4 and days, 4:30 end 7:30. First Friday Masses God or Mammon." Luther League. 6:30 at 9 and 10:30 a.m.

Adult Bible Class, pm, Saturdays: a m. Senior Con- 9 a.m.; Senior High Youth, 10:30 a.m. flrmatlon instruction; 10:30 a.m. Junior Worship services at 9 and 10 30 a.m. Ser- 7:30 to St.

Philip Preble. The Rev. Theodore H. Ver- A Green Bay pastor will be conflrmatlon Instruction; 1 p.m. Adultmon: "Poor Elmer Gantry." Nursery fa- Inqulry Class.

dljties are provided duringboth worship siandjng 0f God beten, pastor, the Revs. George Lenzner and Richard Wochenske, assistants. Sunday Masses at 5:30, 4:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:45 and 11:45. Confessions Saturday, 3 to 5 and 7:30 to 9. Rosary devo 4:30 and I p.m.

and 4 p.m. Confessions at 4 and 7:30 Thursday before the first Friday. St. Joseph Twelfth Avenue end Ninth Street. The Rev.

Joseph M. Dlny, pastor, the Rev. Alan Jlrikovee, the Rev. Robert Relnko-ber, assistants. Sunday Masses at 5:15.

4, 4:45, 7:45. t. 10:15. 11:15 and 12:15. St.

Juoe 1420 Division St. The Rev. Anthony guest speaker for a Youth KaUy on Sunday afternoon at the Evangelical United Brethren Church I 7 Ii and of man in FUNERAL HOME ROBERT I. GREEN BAY. WISCONSIN fs 5j isw i His "image and tions at 7:30 Thursday.

likeness as the in Reedsvule. The Rev. Louis W. Bloede, pas St. Mary of the Angels Bible teaches.

S. Irwin Avenue and Cass Street. Con Baler, pastor. Sunday Masses at 5:45. 7, ducted by the Franciscan Fathers, the tor of the new Evangelical United Brethren Mission in Preble, will speak at 3:30 p.m.

His topic will 9:15, 10:30 and noon. Holy days of Rev Cornelius Lisa, F.M., pastor, and obligation same Masses es Sunday. Con-! the Rev. Marvin Toieck, O.F.M.. the fessions Saturdays.

Thursdays before: Rev Gregory Kuruti, O.F.M., and the Rev. Alfred Dmuchowskl, as First Friday and before Holy days of On fhe Wetf Side ST. PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCH Division St. at Wilson Avenue Two Sunday Schools: 9:15 a.m. Nursery thru Adult Classes 10:45 a.m.

Nursery thru Sixth Grede Two Worship Services: MS and 10:45 a.m. Sermon: The Burning Heart Child-care nursery at -both services. Vast parking lot next to the Church. Lewis Manson Douglass Pastor "Poor Elmer Gantry" The Rev. J.

Ellsworth Kalas Preaching 9 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. This Sunday Free Nursery Care During Both Services FIRST METHODIST i CHURCH South Madison at Howe St. be "Sharing Our Faith." Young people from Evangelical United Brethren Church in Two sistants. Sunday Masses at 5:30, 4 30, 7:30, 8:45, 9:45, 11 and noon.

Confessions Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 Sennet end Htalth may bi flat or bonowid at any Christian Scttnc Rfadint Room. Stud lor topy postpaid. Christian Science Reading Room 508 E. WALNUT ST.

GREEN BAT, WIS. First Friday confessions, Thursday fronvRjyerS, Denmark, Mishicot, Egg obligation at 3 and 7 p.m. St. Wlllebrerd Adams and Doty Streets. Norbertlne Fathers In charge.

The Rev. David E. Rondou, pastor and the Revs. Joseph A. Rohlinger and Michael L.

Kane, assistants. Sunday Masses at 4:30, 4. 7, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15 and 12:10. Holy days same as Sundays and additional Masses at 4:30 and 5:15 a.m. Weekday Masses at t.X ana 5:15 p.m.

Weekday Masses at honor of St. Anthony at 8 a.m. Tuesday Perpetual Help novena at 7:30 p.m Junction, Brill ion, Rantoul and Reedsville, will be present. The host pastor is the Rev. Roy Head- Tuesday.

St. John the Baptist Duck Creek. Sunday Masses at 7:30, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. ley..

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