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Ol sr If" THE STATE JOURNAL Jon. 14, 1967 A-7 Unity Centers Merged dftarpMoon In Lansing, East Lansing Lansing and East Lansing Uni 1983. She was replaced by the Assignments Reported For Catholic Priests Missions RallySet By Church West Lansing Church of Oirist is planning a Faith Promise Missions Rally Sunday through Jan. Rev. Eleonore KraffL minis ty centers have merged to form View Due By Orbiter what is now known as Unity ter of the group at the time of of Greater Lansing, it was an merger.

v- nounced by Richard D. Billings, Prior to coming to Lansing. John's Parish, Davison, to St. the Rev. Mrs.

Krafft served Uni minister of the combined groups. In addition to Lansing area reassignments of priests in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lan 1 If lill Joseph's Parish, St. Joseph. The plans were worked out by ty groups in Chicago, Louis ville. and Fort Wayne.

Ind Special assignments or chang WASHINGTON (AP)-Tnel National Aeronautics and Space 22. Walter Klages, minister, has sing reported Friday, Bishop the ministers and boards of the two groups to strengthen the work of the area organization. Following the local merger she es include: The Rev. Bernard announced. Administration said today became minister of the Jackson Unity Center and also serves the C.

Beahan from St. John's Par Services will be held at 7 Unity of Greater Lansing has Alexander M. Zaleski has announced the following: Pastors assigned to new pas torates: The Rev. William its quarters at 425 W. Grand Battle Creek group.

camera equipped spacecraft will be launched next month to o'clock each night, except Saturday, with Ivan C. Odor, min River East Lansing. The East Lansing Unity Cen ister of the Church of Christ in Limbert from Immaculate Con The Lansing Unity group was take a sharper look at the most promising potential landing ish, Davison, to sick leave; the Rev. William J. Malewitz from Holy Rosary Parish, Flint, to sick leave; and the Rev.

Lawrence H. Woods, from assistant at St. Michael's, Flint, to Holy Rosary Parish, Flint, as admin Markle, as principal speak ception Parish, Three Rivers, to ter was started in 1941 by the Rev. Roxie Miller, who served as its minister until her retire organized in the late 1920s under er. Holy Angels Parish, Sturgis; and the leadership of the late Kev.

the Rev. Gilbert O. Rahrig from Harvey Best and the late Rev. ment in February, 1966. Mr.

Missionary speakers will be i follows: Sunday Lee Doty, lies on tne moon. Lunar Orbiter 3 will carry the wide-angle and telephoto cameras as it whirls around the Holy Family Parish, Decatur Billings became minister of the Ida Best. The late Kev. Nora istrator. to St.

Joseph, Howell. center in May of 1966, coming Hines became pastor in October of 1950, retiring in September of Assistants assigned to first here from the Detroit Unity Tem dean of the Great Lakes Bible College; Monday Cloyd Christ-man, director of the Gospel Broadcasting Mission; Tuesday ELDER MERLIN E. FOLL moon scanning only the most promising of the potential Apollo spacecraft landing sites pho- pastorates: The Rev. William ple where he was associate min ister. He earlier was associat Flick from bt.

Joseph Parish, St. Joseph, to St. John's Parish, R. Mark Huntley, missionary REV. HOWARD A.

LYMAN Rev. Lyman lograpnea Dy Lunar orbiters and 2. ed with Unity work in Evanston 111. to Chile; Wednesday Virgil Fel- Churches Will Mark Adventist Pastor Gets Davison; the Rev. Leo A.

Tau-I bitz from St. Paul's Parish, Owosso, to Holy Family Parish, Directors of Unity of Greater ton, director of New Churches of Christ Evangelism; Thursday NASA tentatively scheduled the new launch, from Cape Kennedy, for Feb. 3 or the four Lansing are: Lester Fields, pres Corvin Geringer of Great ident; Charles W. Elg, vice pres To Replace Decatur; and the Rev. Leroy E.

White from St. Joseph's Parish, Howell, to Immaculate Concep ident; Mrs. Walter H. Martini. days following.

"Unlike the earlier flights which represented mainly a site treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Ad Lakes Bible College, representing the Alaskan Christian Home for Children in Homer. Alaska; Friday Earl Scot, minister of the Church at Spencer, repre ams, secretary; Mrs. Bertha New Pulpit Unity Meet tion Parish, Three Rivers, Father Flick was an assistant at St. Thomas. Aquinas parish, East Tueling, Donald J.

Lawton and search In the zone of the moon in which Apollo landings are Arthur J. Kyler, directors. Rev. Large Elder Merlin E. Foil, pastor of The annual Church Unity HALL MOSIER senting evangelism in Kalkaska and Grand Traverse Counties.

planned, this will be a site con firmation mission," said Clif Octane observance at Holy me Lansing teventh-day Adventist Church for nearly five years. Lansing, from 1961 to 1965. Assistants reassigned: The Rev. William J. Fitzgerald, assigned residence at St.

Mary Cross Catholic Church will tie- W. E. McGilvrey. Joliet 111.. Appointment of Rev.

Howard Special Services ford H. Nelson, project manager at NASA's Langley Research director of Missions Services gin this year with an inter-faith A. Lyman of Benton Harbor as has accepted a call to the Detroit Metropolitan Seventh-day Adventist Church and will begin for the Church of Christ, will At 'Army' Citadel service Wednesday. Mem bers of 1 senior minister of Central Meth Center, Hampton, Va. Of 13 primary and 17 second Cathedral, will continue as director of the Diocesan Depart speak in the 10:45 a.m.

service, odist Church has been announced his new duties there next week. ster Presbyterian Church' will Jan. 22. Special evangelistic services Special music for the services unite with parishioners of Holy by Bishop Dwight E. Loder, bish Replacing Elder R.

D. Moon, who 'recently was named Michi will be provieded as follows: Cross for the service at 8 p.m. are in progress at The Salvation Army Citadel, 902 N. Cedar featuring the Rev. Beverly J.

op of the Michigan Area of the gan Conference president of the Prayer for unity will be em ment of Religious Instruction; the Rev. Joseph W. Labiak from St. John's Parish, Jackson, to St. John's Parish, St.

Joseph; the Rev. Gerald J. Schneider from St. Mary Cathedral Parish, Lansing, to St. Mary's Parish, Mt.

Morris; the Rev. Ed Seventh-day Aventists. Elder phasized in the service in which Methodist Church. Now minister of Peace Tem Hall and the Rev. Jeanne Ho Foil will serve a congregation of laymen, clergy and choirs of sier, "The Lamplighters" ot ple Church, the Rev.

Mr. Ly each parish will participate. Sunday A trio from Great Lakes Bible College; Wednesdaythe choir of Great Lakes Bible College; Thursday male quartet from the Boulevard Church in Toledo, Ohio, and Sunday, Jan. 22 the West Lansing ary sites that have been photographed by the two spacecraft. Nelson said about 10 look especially promising.

NASA made public Friday more than 30 photographs taken by Lunar Orbiter 2 in late November. Among the new pictures was one showing the whitish crater left when Ranger 8 plunged into the moon two years ago, and another showing the trail, a third a mile long, left nearly 700 members. He also will head the Detroit district of 11 man will assume his duties here Among those from Westminster Church will be the Rev. -David Helena, Ohio. They will speak and present a program of vocal and instrumental music at 7:30 o'clock.

win F. Schoettle from St. Jo churches. Coming here from Parkers- Feb. 1.

The 46-year-old clergyman, who served as district superin P. McClean, minister, and the iw- Rev. Leland B. Issleib, associ Church choir. They also will have charge of burg.

W. Elder FoU has served the Lansing church since seph's Parish, St Johns, to St. Michael's Parish, Flint; the Rev. Allen J. Theis from St.

Mary's Parish. Niles. to St. tendent of the Albion-Lansing ate minister; with R. C.

Flan March of 1962. and also has District from 1958 to 1964., suc ders and J. D. Miller as lay served as district leader of 12 ceeds the Rev. Dr.

Dwight S. the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday, and will conclude their appearance here with a service at 7 p.m. John's Parish, Jackson; and the readers and leaders of prayer. Holy Cross will be represented by a 40-toot-wide rock that had rolled from a crater rim down a Large, who was named minister other Lansing area Adventist churches during that period.

Rev. John E. Young from St of Central Methodist Church, De by the Rev. Angelus LaFleur. slope to the crater's level Educators Will Speak troit.

Members of the Lansing OFM, pastor, and the The Rev. Mr. Lyman and his DR. JOHN E. MARVIN Mventn-day Adventist Church Rev.

Eugene Henley OFM, and the Rev. Simon! The latter picture, was considered a good indi will honor Elder and Mrs. Foil Sauer, assistant and their family at a farewell party Sunday at the church wife, Janyce, have three chil- dren Gregory, 20-, a junior at Lake Michigan College; Bradford, 16, and Rebecca, 12. The Adrian Man with Clarence Phi school. MANAGER WANTED The Man We Are Looking for Is 27 or over Ha a good reputation in th.

community Has a reasonable success as a Life Underwriter cumbe, David Leary and John At Session cation that the moon's surface has considerable bearing strength and in some areas at least can support the weight of a spacecraft and its crew. Dr. Leonard Reiffel, of family will live at 424 S. Ver-j P. Miron as lay readers and leaders.

Linden Ave. The newly appointed Lansing Ambassador Westminster Church choir will Two educators will speak at minister received an A.B. de be directed by S. Earle Trud the second in a series of meet gen, with Mrs. Harold Paige at ings in an Inter-Faith Convoca Selected By Council gree from Taylor University, Upland, in 1942, and his Bachelor of Divinity degree from the organ.

tion on War and Peace Sunday We Can Offer Amount depending To The Man Selected 1. Guaranteed salary. The public is invited. Refresh night in Peoples Church, East NASA's Office of Manned Space Flight said scientists are looking for smooth oval areas three to five miles in diameter, with a 30-mile long approach area clear of mountains or craters that might interfere with warnings of the spacecraft's Drew Theological Seminary, Move Ends Long Tiff Lansing. Madison, N.J., in 1945.

Dr. Kenneth Boulding of the ments will follow in the audi torium beneath the church. Baptists The general assembly of the Michigan Council of Churches in Center for conflict Resolution. University of Michigan, and Dr. By NEIL GILBRIDE Thomas H.

Greer, chairman of its annual meeting earlier this week in Grand Rapids, elected radio altimeter. Dr. Lawrence C. Royan, head of the Geological Survey team WASHINGTON (AP) The the Department of Humanities, Set School Dr. John E.

Marvin of Adrian appointment of Undersecretary Michigan State University, will as president. discuss the question: "What Is that is working Project Apollo site selection, said one particular site looked favorable in photographs from both Orbiter mis Dr. Marvin is editor of "The Michigan Christian Advocate," of Labor John Henning as ambassador to New Zealand draws the curtain on a unique Johnson administration family Of Missions the war Doing to Us in the World of Domestic and International Politics." upon experience 2. Excellent training and supervision facilities 3. Opportunity for advancement if interested 4.

AU fringe benefits 5. Top rated agent's contract you should see it. 6. Excellent financing plan 7. Competitive Life Health portfolio hav bn operating In 'Michigan 30 yaan.

are on of a ralativaly small number of companies wtth top rating by Best's. Reply to Box 45, Lansing State Journal, giving details of experience, etc. All replies confidential. Our staff is aware of this ad. published weekly by the Methodist Church, and was first vice A School of Missions will open fight.

The 8 p.m. meeting is open to sions. It is in the Sinus Medu area, in the center of the moon Sunday at Olivet Baptist Church. Secretary of Labor W. Willard president of the Michigan Council of Churches in 1966.

the public, and the addresses will be followed by group discus just above the equator. Z215 E. Michigan Ave. The event will begin with wirtz. who tried to force Hen-ning's resignation two years sions.

Dr. Maynard M. Miller, wiry JiJlL snack time at 5:30 p.m., followed Vice presidents elected for the coming year were: The Rev. Dr. Duane N.

Vore. East Lansing, chairman of the Greater Lansing ago. reportedly warmly congratulated him after President United Nations Association, is chairman of the event. by an address by Russell Hartz ler, director of Michigan Christian Rural Overseas Program. Johnson announced he had se conference minister, Michigan Conference, United Church of Christ; Mrs.

Edward Cushman Speaking at the first session lected Henning for the He also will show pictures of his last Sunday night. Dr. Georg recent trip to Africa. William But since 1964, when organ of Dearborn, and Mrs. John Van der Roest of Birmingham.

Ag Disease Fells Man 2nd Time LONDON (AP) Bob Brew Borgstrom, professor of Food Science, MSU, told the audience Downs will provide special mu ized labor galloped to Henning sic. A distinguished service award that by focusing on the military defense and then Supreme Court GOKStlNI. RUNCIMAN Other sessions will be held conflict in Vietnam, people are Justice Arthur J. Goldberg had was presented to the Rt. Rev Archie H.

Crowley for his faith avoiding the major socio-eco Jan. 22 and 29, Feb. 7, 12, and 19. The speaker for Feb. 7 will to mediate a truce, the Wirtz-Henning relationship at best has nomic crises of today.

ful service as president of the Council in 1965 and 1966. The be the Rev. Gerard Van Leeu- Elaborating on the hunger been a kind of coexistence. OAIE I. 60ISUNE OOHWIN I.

HOFFMEYEt CIVOE W. IUNCIMAN wen, a missionary at Mather Wirtz denies the two are still gap," he noted many examples of extreme need throughout the School, Beauford, S.C. A dessert 20th anniversary of Church World Service and Christian Rural Overseas Program were also VANN TRAPP at odds" two years after the IAUIENCC IUNCIMAN will precede that session. Is, 34, a farmhand who two months ago became the first human known to catch foot and mouth disease in Britain, is sick again. world.

He compared expenses of fracas and Henning won't talk Also scheduled to speak in about it at ail. the Vietnam war and specific needs of housing, food and international development. Dr. Law the series are the Rev. Dr.

Arthur L. Farrell. executive di recognized. In a luncheon address on the assembly theme, "That the World May Know." The Rt. Rev.

But the climate of New Zea A Conservative member of Parliament immediately de rector of the Michigan Baptist land is certain to be welcome to rence W. Witt, professor of agri Moody Choir Will Appear In Okemos convention, and Mrs. James W. Charles E. Dennison, bishop cultural economics, respondent manded a government inquiry Henning after spending two! into why Brewis had been al-j years in the discomfort of being Didier.

to Dr. Borgstrom, agreed with the need to deal more effec lowed to mix freeiy wnn otnen unwanted as the Labor Depart- of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan, emphasized that the church is being carefully observed by the world today. Deoole, ment's No. 2 man. tively with these concerns, but Methodists Wirtz' original reason for dismissed Borgstrom's charge The 40-voice men's glee club Brewis was infected in November at his brother's farm in Northumberland, a county in wanting to replace Henning re Compleie Dedication Clyde Runciman, licensed funeral director and embalmer, it man wholly dedicated to hii profession.

The needs of Moody Bible Institute. Chi that this is a "decade of retrogression," by referring to exam wibJemih v'. portedly was that he wanted to MSU Baha'i Club ples of development progress Clyde. Runciman cago, will sing at Okemos Baptist Church, 4684 Okemos-Haslett northern England that lost $2.8 million worth of animals to the make his own choice of his second in command. The convocation will continue Set School Of Missions disease last year.

The two also differed on philo weekly through Feb. 5. with the Sponsoring Meet Members of the Baha'i Faith last three session in the social sophical approaches to some Road, at 7:30 p.m. next Saturday. Directed by Vann Trapp, the glee club is comprised of men studying to become pastors, mis Brewis was hospitalized for a week and officials said tests' unmistakably revealed foot and labor matters.

hall of St. John's Catholic Stu in more than 500 American com Both Wirtz and Henning were dent Center. munities will sponsor and 'Christian Dilemma: Poverty mouth disease. Sponsoring the series are Pro observe World Religion Day appointed by President John F. Kennedy.

Wirtz as undersecre sionaries. Christian directors Brewis was pronounced cured testant, Roman Catholic, Urtn- and Affluence!" will be the theme of the annual School of this Sunday. A public meeting sponsored by and church musicians. and allowed to go back to work odox, Jewish and Baha'i organ tary and Henning as assistant secretary. Both moved up a izations.

in a garage, by his choice and wishes of the bereaved are more important to him than anything else. Oar ServlctTkt Ptrfect Definition I Of Quality And Dignity Vtftj 7Ht ORDEK Of THE OOLN RULS the Baha'i Club -of Michigan Missions opening Sunday at University Methodist Church, Cast There will be no admission charge for the program of music but a free will offering will be Later he moved to another farm notch when Goldberg resigned State University will be held at Lansing. and there he apparently suf as secretary to become a su 2 p.m. in the Tower Sessions will be held from 5 received. fered a relapse or 'contracted preme Court justice.

Goldberg to 7:30 p.m. weekly, through the disease a second time. later was named U.S. ambassa Room of the Student Union at Michigan State University. Dr.

Peter J. Khan, a member of the Missionary Speaks Here The Rev. Hattie Downer, Feb. 5, and each will be preceded! Wooden Nickels dor to the United Nations. Dy a family carry-in supper in In tki Ceoeia Baha'i Faith, and a lecturer in While there was no hint that Skppimt Ctuttt the Asbury Hall.

Leading the adult study will Now in Demand Henning's appointment as am do home missionary for the Church electrical engineering at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will discuss "World Religion: Foundation of World be Dr. and Mrs. Walter W. Scott bassador had anything to DETROIT (UPI) There are Of uoo 1 Anaerson, ino. lonven- Dr.

Scott is assistant coordinator with the old dispute, the result people who are glad to take in the office of Graduate Student only can mean relief from wooden nickels. Baha'i communities of Lan Brooklyn, h.x, is speaking in two Lansing churches this week Affairs, College of Education, Michigan State University. Mrs. They are the 318 members ol sticky situation for both Henning and Wirtz. sing and East Lansing are co the' International Organization end.

Scott is a guidance counselor at The delight of the 51 year-old operating with the Baha'i Club of Wooden Money Collectors, a She will address the women Henning. both at the prospect of Ml W. Mt- Mm in this meeting. Holt Junior High School. Resource persons will include of the West Lansing Church of group formed at the 1964 convention of the American leaving his old job and anucipa IV 2-4291 James L.

Shutes. executive di tion of a new one. was obvious. God, 810 West this evening, following a buffet style supper. rector of Capitol Area Eco numismatic Association, according to the Encyclopedia of Area Clergymen To Attend Meet On Sunday, the Rev.

Miss Downer will speak to the church nomic Opportunity Committee, and David T. Duncan, projects Associations, published by Gale 730 EAST GRAND IVEkIAST LANSIN9 Research Co. of Detroit. school classes at Pennway director for the Michigan Catho Many Greater Lansing clergy 1 1 Church of God. 4207 Alpha men are expected to attend the lic Conference Job Training.

Concurrent with the adult zsth annual Michigan Pastors class will be classes for nurs and will give the message in the 9 and 10:30 a.m. worship services. She also is scheduled to address the young people at a Conference in Ann Arbor Monday and Tuesday. ery and elementary school chil dren. Junior and Senior High Be A ISpeedwiiMna ABO SHORTHAND Sponsored by the Michigan classes will be conducted by Council of Churches and the Uni luncheon at noon and speak to the entire congregation in a vesper service at 0:30 p.m.

Her their respective counselors. versity of Michigan, the two-way event wui oe field in the Rack- topic for the evening will be Apostolic Group ham Building at the university. "Family Life in Social and Ra cial Tension." "Ministering to the Whole Man" will be the theme, and To Meet in City SEOtEfAEl leaders wiu include: The Rev. 1 The Michigan State Council of Anniversary Set Dr. George pastor the Pentecostal Churches of the Apostolic Faith Association, Inc.

By Pastors Choir will meet for its winter session Returning Frank Piper and his lc Quartet 1 5 I Friday and Saturday ThePastor's Choir of the Orig Jan. 18-21 at Bethlehem Temple Church. 500 E. Grand River inal Church of God No. 2, 1916 emeritus of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City; Dr.

LeRoy G. Augenstein, Michigan State University biochemist and member of the State Board of Education, and Dr. William N. Hubbard dean of the Medical School at Olds will mark its fourth Ave. Elder Sylvester Winston is anniversary in a service at 3:30 p.m.

Sunday. Mrs. Arzo Ellis will direct the program, and music will be pro host pastor and Bishop Heardie Leaston. diocesan bishop, will 3 the University of Michigan. preside at the event.

vided by choirs from Mt Calvary Activities will begin at id a.m. Baptist Church, New ML Hope Church of God in Christ, Orig REGISTER CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 16th each day with a devotional service, followed by a business session. There will be a Bible class from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday inal Church of God No. 1.

and Urn Th. Nw TOYOTA CROWN New At WHEELS LANSING 2U0S. CmUt St. Paul Church of God in Christ. Speaker for.

the event will be through Friday, and an evangelistic service at 7:30 o'clock each Elder Perry Robinson, pastor of m. raw cnurcn. night. Complete Optical Service in 2 Locations WALLACE OPTICIANS ill HiliOTl nil -ull-jqoi Phone, WOTPjjPiKr Now You Know By Ualted Press InteraaUonal Four of the world's five largest man-made lakes are in Africa, the largest being Lake Victoria in Uganda which was expanded from a relatively small natural lake to a capacity of 1M million acre feet Vim A Clipearf, Opposite 999 rmn.

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