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Marengo Beacon/Republican-News from Marengo, Illinois • Page 6

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Page 6 Marengo Republican-New Thursday, October 23, 1952 Mrs. G. Hatler Demonstrates New Methods Men's Club Elects Officers Wednesday evening guests in the Sewald Rasmussen home were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gustafson and son of Belvidere and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Meuser of Officers of the Presbvterian Afon'o rlnh wpvp alerted "when the Harry Patrick transacted busi- nr: i iviveis, on WEST HARMONY METHODIST CHURCH C. J. Hewitt. Pastor Sunday, Oct.

26 10:00 a.m. Worship services. I a.m. Sunday school class kj group held a pot luck dinner meet- ness in Tnre ing at the church Thursday eve- last Saturday, inree ning named presi Ralph Fidler was dent, with Ellsworth "Mike" Car- michael, vice president; Kenneth Mortonson, secretary; and Fred Kelley, treasurer. Following the election of officers, the Rev.

Edwin Oliver, of Belvidere, retired Methodist minister and hospital chaplain, presented an interest intr talk on his ST. JGHN'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCHES Rev. Phil R. Pobanz, Pastor Union Sunday, Oct. 26 Sunday school.

a.m. Morning worship Htrmony 10:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Morning: worship.

Dr. R. U. AHRENS OPTOMETRIST ROOM 224 BANK BUILDING Hours: 9-12 and 1-5 Daily Closed Thurs. Afternoons Evenings by Appointment Only Phone 14-J "Experiences as a Hospital Read The Ads It Pays! i Mrs.

Grace Hatler, Central Re-, groups. Members- of the class are gional Missionary of the American Joyce Anthony, Helen Markison, Baptist Home Mission Society has and Billv Bremer. rs. Harrv Pat. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.

Kenneth Mortonsoh, Pastor Sunday, Oct. 26 Guest Sunday Reformation Sunday 9 :45 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Worship service.

Sermon: "Man Without God." 7:30 Family film, "More for Peace" at WHEN YOU WANT TOP RANK STOKER COAL 1 been in Marensro for the week leading the First Baptist Feelpv. arid Mr Rlmp, stanHioV. Switch church in a special program to reach unchurched children. In this picture Mrs. Hatler is 'corfductiri'r a demonstration class as part of the training course of the Bible story leaders of the 8-13 year old are observing the teaching.

A series of Bible story hours are being held in different neighborhoods tc introduce the children to the work of the church school. NEW, REFINE Services Held Tues. For Mrs. Gregg, Belvidere Resident s.V3 I nni Sawallisch Infant Passes Away Wed. Connie Lee Sawallisch, infant daughter of Elmer and Alma Sawallisch, passed away Wednesday morning at Woodstock Memorial hospital.

She was born Oct. 7. In addition to her parents, she is survived by three sisters, Carol. Violet, and Nancy, and one brother, Ronald. Her maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. August BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. John J. Garver, Minister Thursday, Oct. 23 p.m.

Church school workers training session at the Friday, Oct. 24 p.m. Bible story leaders training session at the church. Sunday, Oct. 26 9:45 a.m.

Church school classes. Pre-school children meet at the church. General assembly forthe awarding of attendance ipins. Leadership training credits earned during the winning the children for Christ program will be awarded. 11:00 a.m.

Reformation Sunday worship service. "The Privilege of Priesthood." o.m Tho at quality 0Zl premiunfV Mrs. Margaret Gregg, 60, a native of Marengo, but who moved to Belvidere 42 years ago, died Saturday morning and funeral services were conducted Tues. afternoon in Belvidere. She was born in Marengo, Jan.

17, 1862, the daughter of Fred and Marv Glendtrs and was edu- Bloedorn, also survive Graveside servfees will be held cated in Marengo schools 1 nursd McIIenrv (today) at Survivors include the husband. ay All these years, Great Heart was THE name for fine quality. Now a modern coal refinery gives it new value, with still lower ash and higher heat. Compare the long burning result that holds down- hopper filling the small clinker volume. Check fire-holding reserve heat for coldest days minimum fly ash electric power.

We think you'll agree you can't buy better. J. H. PATTERSON CO. PHONE MARENGO 7 "Your Community Building Hcadquarten For 67 Yeari County Memorial Park cemetery Paul Strasen at, 2 p.m., the Rev.

officiating. Arrangements were by Cooper funeral home. Youth Fellowship will meet at the Baptist church. 8:00 p.m. Evening service.

Mes-i sage, "The Way of the Cross." Soloist, Mrs. Vernon Lowe. The congregation will vote1 whether! Perry A. Gregg whom she married in 1915; a son, Perry Gregg, Pontiac, seven brothers, William, John fend Charles, all of Albany, Fred, August and Herman, Belvidere; and Walter of Rockford; and two sisters. Mrs.

Sherman Meirs of Greensberg. and Mrs. Edith Swift of Rockford. Mrs. Emil Zickuhr, Mrs.

Harry Zickuhr and daughters, Virgene and Kathy were Elgin callers on Saturday. BerthaRowe is spending some time in Grand Rapids, to be with her brother, Walter who underwent major surgery recently at the Grand Rapids hospital. Next Regular Teachers' Exam To Be Held Nov. 14 MAHEMGO LOCKER 'TASTETHE DIFFERENCE IN MEAT" Phone 51-W East Frairie St. Marengo, 111.

they wish to continue the evening services. Monday, Oct. 27 3:45 p.m. Jr. and Intermediate choirs.

7:30 p.m. Senior choir. 7:30 p.m. Men's Fellowship' nominating committee meeting at the cnurch. Tuesday, Oct.

28 3:45 p.m. Kindergarten choir. p.m. Jr. Hi Baptist Youth Fellowship pot luck supper, program and recreation.

Note the change in time. Wednesday, Oct. 2D Bible story hours will be hprt The next regular teachers' examination will be held at the office of R. Tazewell, county superintendent of schools, Court House, Woodstock, on Nov. 14, starting at 9 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 26 Reformation Sunday Church schools: Marengo, Riley, 11. Worship: Riley, Marengo, 11. Sermon: Our Protestant Methodist Heritage. Monday.

Oct. 27 leacners intending to take tins ir.ou a.rn. nocKiora aistricr L. i. Methodist ministers' conference Tazewell no later than Nov.

aim luiieiiuon. 7 p.m. Junior choirs. 7:30 senior AT choir. 8 p.m.

Committee on mem-i i-iVjvALiO bership r-and evangelism: Bible i Mrs. Blenda Olcott submitted to "JONES" WISCONSIN'S FINEST hickory'smoked hams Guaranteed to be tender and not salty or your money back. These hams are cut from choice young porkers and will average 10 to 12 pounds each. Whole or Full Shank Half lb. 63c Half lb.

68c class roorrh- after school. 3:45 p.m. Boys choir. 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting.

Discussion of the book of Ruth. Thursday, Oct. 30 8:00 p.m. Women's Guild annual gift service. Devotions by Mrs.

George Colver. Address "These I Know" by Rev. Garver. Hostesses will be Mrs. B.

M. Weaver and Mrs. Donald Hays. 'mainr nrirorw nf Sf TnconVi'e, Tuesday, Oct. 28 3:20, Cherub choir; 3:50, Song- i Belvidere on Wednesday of sters! 7:45, McHenry Co.

leader- last week. She is getting along ship school, First Church, WTood-1 nicely. stock. i Mrs. L.

D. Stinger of Wilming- Wednesday, Oct. 29 ton, 111. is spending a few days 8 p.m. Policy committee.

(with Mrs. R. A. Smith. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev.

W. C. Schaefer. Pastor Oct. 23 Confirmation instruc- p.m.

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Oct. 26 Reformation Festival 8:30 a.m. Early English service. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class.

10:30 a.m. Late English service. 2:00 p.m. Circuit laymen meeting at Rochelle. Oct.

27 8:00 p.m. Circuit Bible institute at Belvidere. Oct. 28 y.ui. Confirruittiuji iuaU-uu-tion.

8:00 p.m. Adult Bible class. Oct. 29 7:00 p.m. Confirmation instruction.

8:00 p.m. Adult confirmation. i THE METHODIST CHURCHE5 David L. Taylor, Pastor Thursday, Oct 23 7j30 p.m. MYF (High).

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