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6 THE STATE JOURNAL Saturday, July 6, 1957 kantina, Mlenigar Church Schools, Camps Organists Speakers Are Named Grow Into Big Operation To Gather reading, "patriotic exercises," By RENE CAPPOH (AP Nawsfoaruras Writer) memory work and calisthenics. Sparks from a Pastor's Anvil Lutheran churches in tmi From puny beginnings more country started vacation schools than half a century ago, vacation church schools and church Richard Elvee, Everett Craffam to Address Gull Lake Meeting Two men who have made camps have developed to a point where they are expected to accommodate more than 7,000,000 By Rev. William Brokers -Calvary Baptist Church New Musician and Educator to Head MSU Workshop Dr. Seth Bingham, organist emeritus of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian church, New York, will be moderator for the third around 1890. A Methodist preacher launched one in Illinois soon after, and by 1907 a national committee on daily vacation Bible schools was organized in New York.

Today, the National Council of Churches reports, the number of church camps and rang people's conferences heM by de American youngsters this season. A summertime school near Rev. Browers young people's problems their Montreal, Canada, seeas to have pioneered the idea on the North special study will speak at the Gull Lake Bible and Missionary conference Saturday and during The Bible tells us that Jesus saves. Then in Lamentations 1:12, we read, "Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by?" American continent in 1877. It went in for hymn singing, Bible annual Church Music workshop at Michigan State university.

Sunday through July 12. the coming week. I 1 I The speakers for this first nominations related to the council's division of Christian education probably will exceed last year's 4,720. More than 150 Michigan organ youth week of the season will be: Dr. Richard Elvee, former presi ists, choir directors, choristers, clergymen and other interested I GSE The vacation schools have Know Your Bible dent of Northwestern college, in church music are expected to Minneapolis, and Dr.

Ev attend the event to be held in Kellogg center. two-fold aim. One is -to teach youngsters sound Christian relationships in the stimulating atmosphere of living and playing erett Graffam, president of Buffalo Bible institute of Buffalo, The Michigan and Detroit i i Councils of Churches and the By ALFRED FROH NEW MINISTER Leamon DR. SETH BINGHAM Flatt (above), formerly of 1 What does the Bible say of together. The other is to reach some of the estimated 27 million children in the U.

S. and Canada who don't attend church. the nation whose God is the Allen Park, has iiiumtd his N. Y. The conference which opened June 29, for the cummer season, is held annually on the east shore of the lake, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, attracting many Lansingites each week.

Dr. Elvee and Dr. Graffam Michigan State university department of- music and committee on church related program will join to sponsor the event. 8-MEMBER FACULTY Lord? Rev. Conrad duties here as minister of the Church of Christ, 2000 Forest A youngster often will spend 2 "Let him that thinketh he ave.

He succeeds Paul Wat standeth take heed Registration will begin at 4 son, who moved to Roseville. have both been frequent speak 3 Joshua commanded the sun The new Lansing mimsrtr as much time in a vacation church school class in one month as he will in Sunday school all year, says Miss Olive Sparking of Toronto, Canada, chairman of the national council's commit p. and will be foiiowea uy a tour of the campus, and an or- Is Renamed to stand still. How much longer attended Frtrd Hardeman an recital at 8 p. m.

Peoples did the day become? Christian college, Henderson, church by Miss Mildred Andrews. and was ordained Six 4 Name the baby sitter who. tee on summertime activities. A reception for the delegates in ers at youth rallies and Bible conferences across the nation. Dr.

Elvee has appeared a number of times previously on the Gull Lake program. Music for the week will be directed by Charles Ohman, trum while on duty, met the daughter years ago. Ha praachad in Tennessee and Morgantown Begins His Fifth Year as t(je centennial room of Kellogg center will climax the first day's oi rbaraoh. Ways and means of bringing 5 Repeat the commandment Pastor of United Missionary Church activities. Sessions will be held morning, and McHenry, prior to his call to the Allan Park Church of Christ 18 months ago.

Mr. Flatt is married and which forbids profanity. peter and baritone soloist of Ha the churches' message to millions in their living rooms will occupy religious leaders from the United States, Canada and several other countries next zel Park, with Clayton Erb at afternoon, and evening of the following days in the auditorium uisaDem and Mary were the console of the organ. has an infant daughter. cousins: True or false? of the center.

The Couriers quartet of New Rev. D. L. Conrad is beginning his fifth year as pastor of the United Missionary church here. month.

7 Was the No that Nahum de Dr. Bingham wil! bead an Pastors, choir masters, church Castle, and a girls' trio from Hazel Park will be heard in the scribes a barren or populous piace? He was reappointed during the school workers and religious public relations secretaries will Saturday night rally. recent 60th annual conference of Participating in the mission 8 How does God feel about We have read of a ship captain who passed a dismantled vessel that was sinking in mid-ocean. He saw the signals of distress; he heard the shrieks of men and women crowding its deck; yet he held his course, though officers and men implored 'him to stop, and offered at the risk of their lives to rescue the people, from the sinking ship. He sailed on.

The ill-fated ship went down with its cargo of human life. He reached the port on schedule and reaped a harvest of gold. He bought the silence of those who witnessed his heartless deed; he ranked high in business circles; but he lived and died a miserable man. The memory of his crime tortured him by day and haunted his dreams by night. When storms swept the coast near his home, he fancied he could hear in the wail Of the winds the wild shrieks of the men and women, he had abandoned to their fate.

Often he would start from his sleep with the command on his lips to "lower the boat!" only to feel the cold sweat of mortal agony on his brow, and the sharp tooth of remorse in his heart. OTHERS SINKING i Other men are sailing over the ocean of life with their ships loaded with costly merchandise. Other vessels are sinking on the deep. The storms of passion or misfortune sweep the track of many a vessel, leaving it a helpless hulk upon the sea of life. The cry of human hearts, desperate amid their pains and perils, are going up for help.

Sorrowing ones are on life's ocean, with hearts and lives made desolate by their hands in mute appeal for help and sympathy. Boys and girls, are tossing on that stormy sea, with no hearts to love them, and no hands to guide their erring steps aright. Young men are on that ocean, helpless moral wrecks, at the mercy of -every gust of appetite and passion, drifting hopelessly on, unless some one sends a lifeboat to their relief. Women old and withered, and young and fair, are looking out for help beneath a lowering sky, and across a stormy sea. Some along in life are struggling feebly in the depths of poverty, and some torn from moorings of virtue by ruthless hands have been abondoned to the unfeeling winds and waves of human life, without hope, unless some friends, tender and strong, shall lead them to Him who alone can say, "Thy sins, which are many are forgiven thee." Yes, Jesus Christ, is the sinner's friend.

CRY FOR HELP From men and women, hungry, sick, and dying, the cry is ever going up for help. From men and women, feeding on the Dead Sea fruit of vicious pleasure, yielding the ashes of bitter pain, the cry for help is ever heard. From Christian and from heathen lands the voice of humanity in tones of deep despair is sending forth its cry, and Christ has laid, not on angels, but on men, the commission of their relief. His life was spent in doing good, and that example He has left as a sacred legacy to those who would follow in His steps. We are not living for ourselves alone, but every human being, whether in the depths of sorrow shrouded by ignorance, or sinking in the sea of sin.

has a claim upon us as strong as that the dying thief had on the dying Savior. Dear reader, this is my way of helping you; reminding you ever and anon, that God loves you, sent His Son to die for you, so that you, by believing on Him, may have everlasting life, and the peace that passeth all understanding. divorce? ary portion of tne conference eight-member workshop faculty which will offer daily sessions in vocal training and repertoire and choral conducting. The musician recently retired after 38. years as organist and musical director of the New York church.

He also served as pro the Michigan Churches of the will be Rev. George Gay of Lat 9 Who was the first convert United Missionary church at gather in New York for an international religious radio and television workshop. They'll act in dramatit sketches, observe network shows, try their hands at religious news- in American mission, and Rev, in Europe? Brown City. Mr. Conrad also B.

Lehman Keener of Unevangel ized Fields mission. Miss Doro was re-elected state youth direc iu wnat aia Abraham an fessor of music at Columbia uni thy Boli of Grand Rapids will di swer when Isaac asked, "Where tor for the coming year. casting and preach. versity, and was a faculty mem rect the children's meetings and lis tne lamb for a burnt The workshop, under guidance there will be special youth ses ber at the School of Sacred Music, Union Theological seminary. of Rev.

Charles H. Schmitz, di Samuel Miller, 88 Sherwood treasurer and Sunday school superintendent of the local sions at 6:30 p. m. each day. WROTE CONCERTOS Regular conlerence sessions rector of broadcast training for the National Council of Churches, will open July 29.

BIBLE ANSWERS 1 Blessed is that nation. are at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. church, was elected to the 13 The film, "Seventeen," will be He is the composer of many published choral and organ works performed in this country man pastoral relations commit Psalm 33:12.

shown Monday night. tee. 2 "lest he alL" I Corinthi- and abroad, and author of sever The conference reported two ans 10:12. 3 About a whole day loneer. 35,000 Prepare al concertos for organ and orchestra.

Michigan State university fac Joshua 10:13. 4 Miriam. Exodus For Conference taiy members participating in I Numbers 26:59. new churches organized, at Walled Lake and Williamsburg, and a third new church started at Davison. Property evaluation has now passed the $1,000,000 mark.

A financial plan presented by six-day program include: 5 Thou shalt not take the ttncl Armeling. voice in name of the Lord thy God in Locattd for Convenience Air-Coniitionti for Comfort CHRISTIAN SUPPLY CENTER II2V2 N. Washington Phono IV 9-3348 Featuring Vacation Bible School Materials Also Latest in Recordings Oatn Men. thru Man. and Fri.

Eveninca structor, who will conduct a PRESIDING OFFICER L. vain. Exodus 20:7. Jehovah's Witnesses Meet Jefferson (above), superintend the Lansing church board was 6 True. Luke 7 Populous.

Nahum 3:8. In Milwaukee ent of the southwestern Mich 8 "He hateth nuttine awav." igan district of the- Church of adopted on a tentative and voluntary basis, with a final vote to be taken next year. In the A contingent of 300 Lansing God in Christ, will preside at aiaiacni Jehovah's Witnesses will attend 9 Lydia. Acts meanwhile, it is to be presented the 11th annual No. 4 district mooting to bo hold hero July voice class each day, and James Autenrith, organ instructor who will also leach a class in organ daily.

Mr. Autenrith is minister of music at Peoples church. Also participating will te Clark B. Angel, organ and choir master of the First Congregational church at Eau Claire, who is a visiting organ instructor for the 1957 summer season at M. S.

U. a district assembly sponsored by 10 "My son. God will Drovide to each of the 43 congregations. the Watchtower Society July 17- himself a lamb." Genesis 22:7. 8.

8-13. Services will held ach evening at the Lansing Under this system local churches may each tithe 10 percent of 21 at Milwaukee, Wis. The event, one of 10 similar Church of God in Christ, 1100 W. St. Joseph with dele BRETTON WOODS COVENANT CHURCH their local budget into a revolving fund to be loaned to churches in amounts between $5,000 and $25,000 interest free for the first 02S artttan WMi Straat Marria Pataraan, Pattar gatherings this summer in the United States and Canada, will attract 35,000 delegates, according to Robert Heinig, local spokesman for the group.

Delegates will attend from at 9:45 A. M. Sunday School for All Ages 11 A. M. "Prayer on the Beach" 7:00 P.

M. "An the Wrong Side" God Gave Us a Code gates from Jackson, Ann Arbor, Baldwin and Albion -attending. Mr. Jefferson will be in tha six-day moot by Mrs. Leslie B.

Smith of Baldwin. Bishop J. S. Bailey of Detroit is pastor of the local church. five years, and up to 25 years to pay it back.

The main purpose is to help organized churches like the one in Lansine to build By REV. VINCENT F. HOLDEN and measures that we must have: new churches, remodel, make ad- least 36 states as well as Canada. The gathering' will be held in Milwaukee's county stadium, the home of the Milwaukee Braves. The bureau of standards in universal standards.

We must ditions, and in any strategic way Washington. D. C. is important have tnem in the field of humm Plan School But for five days a flower-decked platform will dominate the in THE BIBLE NOOK Start Summer Service Schedule A new summer schedule of worship is now in effect at Christ Lutheran church. Only one service will be held each Sunday during July and August, beginning at 9:45 a.

m. Holy communion will be cele hrated on the second and fourth Sundays. Sunday school will convene at 9 a. m. during July.

Rev. Enno L. Woldt, pastor, has announced the following ser field and the singing of 35,000 Lansing NAACP IV 4-9839 For Rural in American life. When you buy conduct or morals. If we allowed a yard of wire, the store clerk every human being to decide for reels off the wire to the length himself what is right and wrong of a yard measure.

How was the: we would have as much chaos in length of that yardstick decided? daily life as we would have in It was ultimately based on a building a house without a uni- 218 E. Elm St. Choose from Finest Selection of voices will replace the cheers of big-league baseball fans, Mr. Heinig said. To Meet Sunday BIBLES 4MUSIC BOOKS GIFT ITEMS a RECORDS carefully guarded bar of plati- form yard, Clergymen A stronger country church is the general objective of the 11th num-iridium the standard yard But who can set the standard Appearing on the program from Watchtower world headquarters in Brooklyn will be N.

H. Knorr, president; F. W. Franz, vice president, and Grant Suiter, William Oliver, Detroit, kept in the bureau of standards. How confusing it would be if there were no standard measure.

annual rural leadership school for the morality of human conduct? The only one who caa give us a clear-cut and unchangc able code of morals is Almighty God. After all, He made man secretary-treasurer. Mr. Knorr mon topics for July: "Won by Will Be Guest Speaker The July meeting of the Lan sing branch, National Associa to be held at Michigan State One." "The Habit of Fault-Find and Mr. Franz have recently completed a tour of the east which university July 15-26, for rural Suppose the electrician meas Inc." "Launch Out into the tion for the Advancement of and gave him his human nature.

took them to many current trou clergymen of the nation. This annual event is a co-oper ured his wire using 40 inches as a yard, and the carpenter sawing Deep" and 'The Man Who Missed Something." Colored People, He knot's what is good and bad ble spots. They will report on progress of missionary activity of the witnesses. ative effort of the Michigan Council of Churches and the his lumber estimated sv inches as his yard? If the bouse they LANSING (Undenominational Fundamental) 119 ASTOR AVE. or 126 W.

HODGE AVE. 10:00 A. M. The Sunday School Hour 11 A. M.

Morning Worship Service were building were ever tin- for that nature. Isn't it always true that when a person makes something, he makes it for a reason? Atomic scientists who have perfected the ifhed. it would be weird to look Pasteurization Laic CHICAGO The first pasteurization law Svas enacted in 1908 in Chicago. Carolina Group at and dangerous to live in. But it isn't only in weights will be held in the Union Baptist church, S.

Logan and Hillsdale at 4 p.m. Sunday. Guest speaker will be William H. Oliver, co-director of the fair practices A-bomb know exactly how to ex Will Sine Here plode it What a tragedy it would be for any amateur to toy with an atom bomb to "see what Television Outslate TV Stations A program of sacred music will be presented at the Mara- would happen." Tha (lata Journal aoat not auarantaa Yet how much nore of a trag ha accuracy af thaaa liatinaa. They art natha Baptist church at 7:15 p.

m. Wednesday by the Bob M. S. U. committee on church related programs.

Each the educational conference draws about 80 ministers from various denominations, from 15 to 25 states. The classwork will cover such fields as community organization, home and family living, pastoral counseling, the land and its use, church finance, and other areas of rural church and community life. M. S. U.

instructors will form the nucleus again for the special faculty, and the school will be centered at West Shaw hall on the campus. waaliad ay tha radio and taiaviaton Ma- tons an auajaet ta cnanga nitnowi department of Mr. Oliver the United Auto Workers. Oli Jones university male quartet of edy it is for man to toy with the complicated human nature that God has made. God created man 4:30 P.

M. Young Peoples Mooting 7:30 P. M. The Evening Service Radio Program Sunday, 9:30 A. M.

Over WOAP, Owosso, 1080 Kilo. "The Church Where You Are Never a Stranger" SUNDAY'S PROGRAM WNEM-TV (5) BAY CITY Greenville, S. C. ver, widely Known in race reia- 4:30 Oatlaak The program, directed by 1 00 Unity Nam in a particular way to achieve ajtj0ns and the labor movement, Richard Rupp, will include famil paruL-uiar uesiiny union speak on "Organized La-God in heaven. knr'a Contribution in the Field iar hymns and sacred adapta Saturday Lata Afternoon and Evening Program fl Star Otaatts Pai4 aittrtlttaital tions of classical compositions, God knows how man should rivil Rinhrs and Eaual ODDor- Many selections, which run tunities." Jle will come Lan UttMHtar IS Ckriitaphtrl Tail It lilt 10 15 Caaitrratiea 10:30 Jtajt Tata.

11:33 kmlOicitt 12:10 Aanrica -aaj 00' 1:30 Mr. Wharf 3:00 raram 3:30 laaParaat 4:00 faita fr.af 5:00 Mart Pnu 5 30 Ctwaty lata. 4:30 Circus Say 7:00 SttttAllta 100 Tktatcr I 30 tlaaait 0:00 Tht Wh 0:30 I. Wtla 10:30 Ntwt 10:45 Kh la Saartt 11:00 rVtautrt I Rov. James C.

Lambert, Pastor Phona IV 5-9390 from traditional tunes to ar WJIM-TV Channel 6 sing from Detroit to appear be fore the local N. A. A. C. P.

0:30 Atmtart Tha. 4:00 tasstt rangements which are different 4:30 5-ltar Caaw4 use his nature to get to heaven. He has written the instructions on the fleshy tablets of our hearts, and this is the law of nature, or natural law. He has made the natural law more explicit in the Ten Commandments. And in Plans also will be made, at 5:00 Disntylaaa 4:00 Oak Cuaiminat the Sunday meeting, for an from, those usually heard, were especially adapted for the group.

Church Notes 10:00 SttttTraaatr 10:30 Irakta Arraw Jf 11:00 p. m. TONT COATS H. "Privata Affairs af Sal Ami" 11:30 Ntwt. Sifaff 4:30 lakiahaaa 7:00 J.li.1 ItKtta WWTV (13) CADILLAC N.

A. A. C. picnic to be held in August Brief reports from 0:00 Ctarat Saaatrt 0:30 Art. Marray the Lansing branch's three dele- the teachings of the God-man, Jesus Christ.

He has given us His 00 Tkatttr sates to the recent N. A. A. C. P.

WJBK-TV Channel 2 An official board meeting of be national convention will "A PRIUATE CONFERENCE final word on attaining our des tiny. 4:30 ttrly Sktw 0:00 Camaitka the. Seymour Avenue Methodist TOO 14 SMiaa 00 Tktittr i JO Hitckcack 0:00 aaatls 0:30 Phaaa Tim 10:00 Ntwt 10:15 Stlditrt Fart. 10:45 Filai 11:00 tamMrTkta. 11:00 NtwtWtata.

11:55 Max 100 U.atM Hr. 1:00 III Pictara 1:30 Saa. Matiata 4:00 Fata Nalita 4:30 Oral labartt 3 00 last Wars 5:30 Ya Ara Than 4:00 Ola Oar 4:30 Fa' HashaaJ heard. 4:00 Ctl. Mtrtk 11:00 Skawcasa 4:30 laccaatart 11:05 Ntwt church will be held at 7:30 p.

m. Monday at the church. The natural law, the Ten Commandments, and the teachings of 7:00 I. Ovrtntt 11:15 Fairwtatktr 7:30 Otta Skaw 11:10 Starts Fiaal 0:00 Oak Staras 11:15 Thtatar Sermon About Christ are the source of the un a a a Dr. Fred B.

Freeman, director changeable standard of human EDGEVOOD PEOPLES CHURCH Intardanaminatianal Hagadorn Rd. at Malrosa East Lansing Truman A. Morrison, Minister Service of Worship 10:00 A. M. Sormon by REV.

TRUMAN A. MORRISON Church School Nursery Through 6th Grade 10:00 A. M. WELCOME! 0:30 Playkaasa 1:15 Wtatkartaat WKZO-TV Channel 3 4:00 Film 00 Caauaakt conduct. We must suard this Israel Crisis of men's work for the Michigan Baptist convention, is attending MONDAY'S PROGRAM WNEM-TV (5) BAY CITY standard just as we guard the bar 5:00 lata Oat Otr.

0:30 Martia Kant WITH of platinum-indium in the bu 3:45 Itaiaactt 10:00 Kt Clvk 5:30 Stl4 Jaarnty 7:00 erttt Oar 7:15 Ntwt. Wtark. leau of standards in Washington. It is only by measuring every ac 10:30 Nitckcttk 11:00 Ntwik'tut 11:10 Wtathtr Sktw 11:15 Sat. TUtattr 1:00 Ntwt Final 4:00 OllitHtrritt 4:30 laccanttrt 7:00 J.

Oartatt 7:39 TwaMaatf 0:00 Ottt Sttna "The Divine Solution to the Arab-Israel Crisis" will be the sermon theme of Rev. Fred Kendall of Detroit, who will address tion against this unchangeable standard of our Creator that wej Have You Ever Wanted to Step Behind the Scenes the American Baptist assembly at Greeir Lake, this week. a a a Joanna Giddings, a member of the Michigan Avenue Methodist church, spent the past week touring Methodist missions through the midwestern and southern part of the United States. She was one of 15 youths who went on the tour. the 7:30 p.

m. drive-in service of 4:00 My l't Marfit 4:30 Witk Fatktr 3 00 Fa Naatt 4:00 ttafrtaM'tta1 4:30 Ntwt 4:43 Wtttkar 4:50 Start! 7:00 Cktt. Farrtll 7:30 Wlllt Faraa 00 Iwtatt-Oaa 0:30 Marrt a 00 AMttaar Nr. 0:30 Hiwty Patrol 10:00 Ta la taa. 10:30 Playaaata 11:00 3 Stir Fiatl WtaHwr 11:10 Maa aa Slrtat the Holt Baptist church Sunday.

The speaker, who is a director 7:10 Fltr. Zaaack 1:00 Maa aa Slrtat 0:15 VanlTiaw (:31 Ntwt SO liarchat 0:00 Faaa Film 0:30 Fiiar Rtaart 0:3 (tffat Klatck 45 lit act 10:00 Prict It tlfM 10:30 TratkCaatt. 11:00 rTacaaab 11:30 CtaMlaTaa 1100 Tata Fin 11:03 Start Itaart 11:30 Clak liit 1:00 VaaaiaaWtrM 1:30 SriatGraaai 1:00 Matiata Tkta. 3 00 aata 30 Pltykaasa WOOD-TV Channel 5:00 Tkttttr 0:00 (atart 4:00 law. Wtlk 0:30 Tkttttr 7:00 ialiaslttttt 10:00 Stack (Ktl 1:00 Starat Staters 10:30 Wtatktr-Ntwa 0:30 0tllarVtcaa4 10:45 Tkttttr WWJ-TV Channel 4 4:30 Mori.

0:30 AJttntara 4:00 Ptt Partat 10:00 Sharifl 4:15 Pltyktast 15 10:30 Wttt. Marshall of Israels Remnant, a Jewish can acmeve me purpose ot our existence. (Paulist Feature Servico, Washington, D. Kail-Pointed Casters CHICAGO Nail-pointed ball casters that can be nailed directly to chair legs and other articles of furniture are now on the market missionary organization in Detroit, also will speak at the 10 FIRST PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 11:00 Ntwt a. m.

worship service. Mr. Kendall, a native of London and son of a Hebrew-Christian couple, moved to Detroit in Pina (Oppat ta School far Blind) Phent IV 2-444S M. Mapla at L. WALKER, Patter 11:30 Ttaitht 11:30 I.

Skirt 4:30 PtttltFaany 7:00 Julius ItVtsa 1:00 Mysttry Tkta. 0:00 Satrft Saktl 11:15 Wtttfctrtas 11:10 Final art 11:40 Nawt Final and Hear God Reveal His Heart to Man? CHOIR VIOLIN SOLOIST SUNDAY 7 P. ML SOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH South Washington at Moorea River Drive You Will Enjoy This Refreshing Evening; Hour RADIO BROADCAST WILS 9:00 A. M. 1934, where he has been engaged WWTV (13) -CADILLAC in a special ministry 10 jewisn 11:00 A.

at. Sunday School far All 11:00 A. at. Marninct Warthi P. M.

Vauth Sarvicat 7:10 P. M. Cvinaatitttc Sarvioat 7- p. M. Thurtdayr-Prarar Sarviea "A Friendly Welcome to All" 00 Ktaay Raktrta What's on the Air people.

Church Begins COLONIAL VILLAGE BAPTIST CHURCH Tka taa Janmal awaa al (wanntva tfca arrarar at tkraa Htthua. Tbrfl New Schedule 1:30 1 1 tin Maraia 4:00 Ntwt 4:13 Wtathtr 4 JO Saartt 4:30 ttkia Haa4 7:00 till Nickak 7:30 Ttltnt SttBtt 1:00 Wkitia Cult 1:30 Ptt. Octtctiva 0:00 Mia CstM 1 0:30 I. Wtlk 10:30 Nifkt Ntwt 10:45 Maria 10:51 Ntwt 11:00 Valiant la4y 11:15 lam at lilt 11:30 Scarth 11:45 tai4iaf lifM 11:00 Santa 11:30 Wtrl4 Tam 1:00 MaritltaO 1:15 Milit. Mtilaaf 1:30 Mitt Iraakt 3:00 Srifkrtr Oa 3:15 Sacrtt Stam 1:30 faaa at Niakt 4:00 Party llaa 4:30 Kartaaa Tata.

ara anapura a taa itat aoa mrnnM aianaaa ana aakjrct ta caaatrl wwnaap awur. Saturday Evening Program 2010 Boston Blvd. Graded Sunday School 10 A.M. Two identical services of wor ship instead of the usual three, 11:00 Wawt. Wtfrh.

will be held at Westminster Presbyterian church each Sunday, at 9:30 and 11 a. beginning 11 A. M. this weekend, and continuing through the first Sunday in Sep 10 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL Call IV 2-9312 far a Ride 6 P.

M. YOUTH HOUR Prayer MMting W.dni.day 7:30 P. M. II A. M.

"GOD IN US" A Look at Cod's Greatest Miracle Nursery Opon tember. CHRISTIAN I- SCIENCE A JV HEALS JA All departments of the church school will meet at 9:30 a. m. out (To was (iMO) (7 mm 020) mim (wo) 6:00 Skttkta Ntwt Ntwt NtwtMaaittr Nawt taal4t Matknaata Wtta. Rat.

ataaittr Caactrt JO loatTrtffie rik-0 Stata fchicail Maaitar Van Patrick PaiatfTrtaat Mtaatwa 700 Taata Skaw NtwtJhitktl Nttw Jin Ctfft trik-0 Maaitar Cta I Cawa Wfrat Kiaa NtwtMatk Ana Skaw 8:00 Otuktll NtwiMaik NtwiWtlk Saartt Irrarf Tiaar Taaict IS Oat- i.C MaakNaata lawrtact Wtlk Oat. Oat. I C. Uataaraa 00 NtwtMasic NawiAaara MaikHaata JO fitrri Aaaro .2 NwtMli NawtltU Mat nana OtOSaU Start! Piataaalt Orcb. Scartaaar4 Mailt Maaitar Maltattt af afl :00 Ota Kirk NawtMatia ftawiMatic Btact Dtta Htwi llill rrri Fiaal Malic Haata CaawaiatOrtk i I I '3! at4Dtta Sat.

Faattraa 1 i4 NtwtkVaut Fill trek. with the toddler through jun Mr. WILBERT DACHTLER, Grand Rapids Baptist Theological Seminary, Ouest Speaker. 7:00 P.M. MR.

WILBERT DACHTLER Ouaat Saaakar Hour of Prayer Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. ior departments meeting again at 11 a. m. A crib nursery will be maintained during both serv ices.

HOWARD F. SUGDEN, D. PASTOR CLYDE E. TAYLOR, ASSOC. PASTOR SuBoa WILS 1320 k.

c. Sundayi 9:45 A. M. A. Buhtt.

attar Dr. c. M. Muuenburg, minister, will speak in both services this Sunday and Donald Thurs ton will be the soloist.

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