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Independent from Long Beach, California • 8

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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ion Baatto Cali, rg A-S -INDEPENDENT Concert paign Fi 1 Church of Nazarene Gels New Minister Ponder W. illiland. also pastorcffin Calgary, Al-44, pastor of the Torrance bcria and Rock, Ark Church of the Nazarene and served as district superin' far the last two years, is the Tiiew minister of Long Beach Church of the Nazarene, 5253' Los Coyotes Diagonal. will Sunday. tendent of the Ban Antonio district in Texas for three years.

At the general convention assume his assembly in 1952 he was general president of iTICl UnilariansWill i Hear Lecture, by Fritchman Members of thejfnewly chartered Unitarian liniver- salist Fellowship of Long Beach will hear Rev. Stephen Fritchman, minister of the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, at 8 p.m. this eve nlriff. The group, which Is affill ated with the parent organl- zation of Boston, meets monthly-in -the homes of members and is -looking for a public meeting place. Rev.

Fritchman is author of several books on Uni-tarianism and has attended world peace conferences in Stockholm and His church successfully won the fight against loyalty oaths for churches. Gilliland'waSTbonTirnhe Nazarene Young Pcdjfltfs Texas and graduated from College in 1942. He v- began his ministry in, North- Society, International, and was also elected as a member of the general board of the em California as a pastor, has denomination. In 1956 the general assem DR. G.

L. BELGUM At Holy Trinity REV. L. EGDAHL At First Lutheran REVE. GJELTEN At Bethel Lutheran Parker cst Will Hear Trio of Talks Sunday Three ministers from three states will bring a one day revival to the Parkcrest Church of Christ, 5950 Park crest SL, this Sunday.

tx Tf Rev. Hartzell Cobbs, of the -ICV. UamiS First Christian Church in Mo- Rpllflnwpr desto, will be the first guest 111 1 speaker at 830 a.m. He wil speak on "The Mind of Man. Rev.

Floyd Diehm, minister of the First Christian Cjiurch of will speak at the 11 a.nv service on "Christ is the Answer." Rev. Jess Johnson, minister As part of the fall to stimulate' churth pethel Tabernacle, Cedar Bellflower, present Rev, C. M. superintendent of the district of the Evangelistic Association Grace to Hqvc Sukiyaki Dinner Grace Presbyterian Church, 1333 Locust Ave.j will hold its annual sukiyaki dinner on Oct 6 from 430 to 830 p.m. Artificial flower arrangements, made by the church members will.be sold and entertainment is planned.

Jf 1 4f.oT Many American Lutheran churches of the Long Beach area will participate in the "Preaching. Teaching, Reaching Mission" Sunday, Sept. 30 through October 4, Pastor Ernest Gjelten, Central Lutheran Church, Van Nuys, will conduct evangelistic meetings nightly at 7:30 oclock at Bethel Lutheran Church, 700 E. 70th St. The meetings will be preceded by a "Reaching" campaign of evangelistic calling, a 24-hour prayer vigil which started last night, and a young peo-, -reunion-and supper Sunday afternoon.

Christ Lutheran, 6500 Steams will have Rev, Lauren Egdahl, pastor of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, La' Puente, as its missioned. He will preach Sunday at 8:00 and a.m. and at the evening services through Thursday. A "Family Night beginning with, a pot-luck supper at 5:30 p.m.

will open the "Just A Stranger, a motion picture will be shown at 7:00 p.m. Our Saviors Lutheran, 370 Junipero will have as its speaker Dr. Oscar C. Hanson, staff member of the Commission on Evangelism of the American Lutheran Church. He was formerly dean of men at Park Region, Waldorf, and Concordia Colleges and for seven years executive director of the International Young Peoples Luther League.

He also was the first pastor and (organizer of the new American Lutheran Church In Oslo, Norway. Lutheran Church bf. the Holy Trinity, 1900 E. Carson St, will have as its missioner for the meetings Sunday through Thursday the Rev. Gerhard L.

Belgum, pastor of St. Marks Lutheran Church, Hacienda Heights, California. He will preach nightly at 730 oclock. He is a former pastor and department head of Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, and holds degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary, Yale University and Luther St. Paul, Minn.

bly elected him. executive secretary of the NYPS International, making him the only person ever to be elected as both general president -and executive secretary. During the four years he served at international headquarters in City, he was director of the Nazarene Servicemens Commission and traveled to Germany Japan. Rev. Gilliland and his wife, Floy, have four' children: 19a sophomore at Pasadena College; Marsha, 17, a senior at Millikan High school; Rdnald, 15, a sophomore at Millikan; and Sherry, enrolled at Carver school program attendance, 9644 will Harms, southern California as REV.

P. V. GILLILAND Comes to Long Ccach fostimm it k-t. Fv; I of the First Christian Church i guest speaker Sunday at 11 Jo.hnson will a.m. speak on "The Christians Commission at the evening service at p.m.

In promoting the "five greatest -weeks in Parkcrest history" Rev. Alger M. Fitch, ParkcreSt minister, secured the service of many outstand ing ministers to present special lessons on the Restoration Movement WELCOMED TO POST Calvin Rynbrandt (right), recently named Minister of Youth -and Education at the Garden Grove Community Church, is welcomed to his new post by church pastor Rev. Robert Schuller and Rev. Harold Leestmar associate minister.

The new minister has just graduated from the Hope Col lege, Holland, Mich. Christian Church Leaders to Convene in Los Angeles SERVICES OF DEDICATION BETHANY CHAPEL 6th Dawson St. Long Beach, Calif. Cordially invites all its friends to week of Dedication Service Commencing Sunday Sspt. 30th through Oct.

7 Guest Speakers: Pastor Fred Poole, From Wales Philadelphia Pastor Reg Layzell, From Vancouver, B.C.. r- Communion Service: Sunday Sept. 3CP 1 1 A.M. Pastor Poo! 7:00 P.M. Revival Services Night Services: Monday through Sunday.at 7:00 P.M.

Day Services: Tuesday through Friday at il.OO A-M. "Come and see the works of God" Ps. 66:5 Nursery Strvict Provided up to Three Years Old Christian Church leaders originated in America, with SPEAKER Rev. Ted Ailanjian, Baptist missionary who spent, four years in Africa, will speak at the morning serv-ice of Bethany Baptist Church, 2244 Clark at 10:45 a. m.

At the evening meeting at 7 oclock colorggs slides will be shown. Garrett Will Lecture at JchoyaliVIIall Circuit minister Floyd F. Garrett representative of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of NewYork, will give a public lecture at the local kingdom hall of Jehovahs 1491 Hen deTson at T3 p.m. Sunday." Churches Going? at 7 pm. Sunday.

Rev. Dickerson observed the World Council of Churches meeting in Paris, France, this summer. and laymen from all over the world will gather in Los Angeles next for the-International Convention of Christian Churches, beginning Sunday and concluding Thursday, -The opening Communion service at' 5 p.nv Sunday in AMONG local area church-the Hollywood Bowl is ex-es guesting preachers arc: ACCEPTSCALL Elder Fred R. Rose, of 320 E. 53rd St, has accepted a call from the headquarters of the-Church of Jesus Christ.Of Latter-day Saints and will serve as a missionary.

in Renfrew, Scot- land, for two years. CatholicWomen to Be at Meet Education and religion will provide the central theme of the 15th annual Conference of Los Angeles Archdiocesan Ctouncil of Catholic. Women, Dickerson to Speak Rev. Robert V. Dickerson, to held Monday Beverly Hilton Hotel, Be vqrly 'Church, pected to.attract 20,003 wor-j 'BiXby Knolls shippers.

.1240 E. Carson St, er of God Or Elsel will beiguest J. D. Montgomery, misdelivered by the eohvention sionary from Jamaica; East President Dr. Leslie R.

Smith, Side Christian Church, 674 of Lexingtpn. Obispo guest W. Eari 'Waldrop, of San Antonio, 402 E. 37th will speak on the topic "Where is the World Council of I United of Christ Christian Evangelical Retormod) Bay $hore Community. (Jaimont Slier') T'na Toledo at Granada Rev.

Milton G. Gabfiolsoh. ServicoM 9:30 and 1 1 a.m. (Nursary car botfi larvicat) MIRACLE REVIVAL So. Whittier Foursquare Church 13242 MEYER RD.

(Cloi to Carmohito tmparial) NIGHTLY Monday. 7:30 Pk SUNDAY 7 P.M. 'NOW IN' ITS 8TH WEEK -Evangelisf-Rew Arthur McKaig Tha Graatast 'Ravival tha Church Hat Evar Expariancad. Church School: 9:30 A.M.' BEGINNING MONDAY morning ail general sessions of the assembly will be held at the Shrine Auditorium; Dr. Smith-'will preside at these sessions, in which at least 66 North Long Beach Church, 1115 E.

Market guest M. Glynn Burke, of Maysville, First Chris tian Church of San Pedro, 1903 Summeriand guest Cross Roads Community (Lakewood) 5420 Clark Raw. Jamas C. Thompson Wonhip Ir Church Schl. 9:301 1 1 a.ni.' Lcs.

Ala mitos tim Rev. Robert Fitzgerald. Services: 9:30 and 1 1 a.m. MIRACLES SIGNS. 4 WONDERS reports-and -resolutions in 'Dcs eluding some on controversial 'Moines, Idwa! social issues, will be submit St Lukes Episcopal Church, Los'Altos United 5550 Atherton Rav.

Murray T. McNeil, Jr. Services: 9:30 1 1 1 a.m. Phona WH I-580S Rav. J.

H. Runyan, Pastor Hills. A large delegation of women front the Long Beach-. Lakewood Bellflower area will attend, headed by William Lambe, of Lakewood, president of the Long-Beach Deanery of the Archdiocesan Council. James Fran-cis Cardinal McIntyre will be honored guest at the luncheon In the International Ballroom 1 Second Presbyterian Church, 210 Termino guest Frank H.

Kennedy, of Wor-; Chester, North Long Beach Community Presbyterian Church', 6380 Orange guest H. Cecil Fellers, of Sacramento. First Presbyterian Church. S. Downey Ave, Downey, giiest Theodore Fisher, -of ristian Single Adults jovilai1 ail jinqla' adults igai 21-55.

First Baptiit Church 1 0th and Piiia. SEPT. 297:30 P.M. Mary Jaan and Dam Brown's Ncwast Program SATURDAY, OCT. 6 7:30 Billy Graham' PIdura.

TEXAS" OCTOBER 12, 13. 14 1 -RETREAT AT'ONEILL PARK cookf Woodruff Community Woodruff Worship: 9:30 a.m. Churph School, A.M. ted for action. The' Christian Church is the largest Communion to -have Atlantic Avenue at Seventh guest Dr.

Merrill L. Cadwdil; of St. Joseph, WTura Haoov PhM Bid You first assembly ui ycq 10th and Linden Pastor 11 seaaklna FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH Nth and Juniparo 9:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL A.M.

"MAN IS. IMMORTAL PAL' TWOFOLD COMING OF CHRIST" Provldod ot All Sarvlcn'' P.M.Thurt, "Vpica of 1 50 RiV Billy Atfmii First Congregational Third and Cedar Emerson G. Hangen, D.D.( A.M. Church School THE RESERVES" Rev, Ernest M. Fowler and l.l A.M.

Dupcal SmYit-es- Nursary for Small 6hildan 7 P.M.'- Hear REV, 'JOHN MATTOX ChmroMd pf WlVtBo Ahvtvf Fnt RrtfrtiNwnft and Social "An Intor-Chureh Fallowship" For intormitton HE M8 7 MISSIONARY FRQM FRENCH WEST AFRICA Yltnillnt Story TaM In Ward rid.PIdura UNIFORMED NURSERY ATTENDANT AT ALL SERVICES -THECONGREGATIONAL-CHUReH Riv. VERNON L. BOOKER. Paster -JjMCEWOOa CWURGHrof- SUNDAYS II AJVL LONG BEACH. CHURCH- of U0 E.

3RD (Woman) city Club) RELIGIOUS SCIENCE FIRST: C11RISTIAN j. mechanic; fREUGIOUSiSaEHtEy; An Affiliated Church ot tha Church, of Rthgtoui Scimca, Emaot Holme, Foundtr THEATRE ATLANTIC SUNDAY SERVICE HIDDEN FACTORS' IN BUSINESS SUCCESS- a 4 Sunday School end Nursery at E. 36th. St. 5th and LoCutt Long v.

REUBEN ANDERSON. 6145 AH "THE: WAY HOME Rouban L. Anrtonon loooklna both larvicot 6 P.M -r-6 WHAT' ARE Y6u WK'ITING" -c SCHOOL: :30 A.Mi lift Yogr Attituda That Counts) REV. '0LEEN STEVENS, 1 Youth Group Junior Chprch Nursary Single Young Adults l7--i23 'T. Mept Younq Christian 'Adulti of Your Own Ae SUNDAYS' AT; 7:30.

M. A lodfal grouTtoith iftdgot and butdoor 'aetjitiasv. I First Methodist CKurch Fellowship Hall Pacific First Friends Church 850 Atlantic Avg. David C. Shana, Pastor.

-Vi30-AM-SUNDAY 5CHOOL. A.M.-POSSESS THE LAND" 7 KMCRIMINAL diagonal Gillilshd vTh Church WMi a Son to Ife Heart" M'- COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1M tost Fourth Straot Rtv. Robert H. ttoorm. Faster AJASundov School KACB A COUNTERFErTOOSPEL" 4:1 PA.

Young tomtorg Sarvica- 7: P.M MISSIONARY RALLY RICARDO MORENO 1 Motive Colombia, graachlno, toiling el We voan mmiitar to Cstembla. International Church' of -Science rsdcnco'o Mind) 11 AM. Sunday Sarvlc and Youlh Church "OUR' PREVENTIVE MEDICINE" REV. JOSEPH KERR EBELL THEATRE 1100 E. 3RD, at CERRITOS Titii AZARENE .10:45 "IJESPAIRS LONELY.

DECtStbN" 0(f Dr1 'r -5253 Rav, fondar W. 7. P. Mr DREAM A.M., Sunday School; 4 PA. Youth Hturj 7: P.M.

fravor Mtoling 3: SELF-REAUZATJON- FEaoWSHlP Church bf- All Religions .3 ISTUUEBAKER ROAD CHURCH of. CHRIST 343) Vudcbaktr Rond Sun, a 30 PJ. Sun. A.M. 4: 30 EVANGEUCAl 5 UNITED BRETHREN and-Tomato i- Rev.

McCandless .4: A.M-Sundoy. School A. Ml MOril in Worshla 7:00 P.Mi-fvwUna Strvlca 7 PJUl Midwaah Sarvka Park.crast. Chufch of Christ Lakewood's 'Christjn'- Church'. S950 'pArkcrait Slnt SijA.

9i30 fi ALGER FITET'Jr. Church Mamin Worship ond ChlCo "THE POWER OF GCDi" thurcb-School I.M A. M. YouHi Grouai MINISTERS: JOHN W. MESSER, I.

JOEL ItlRCESS NORTH LONG BEACH -CHRISTIAN CHURCH E. Market Dlahni a.m. Sunday School 10:45. o.m;-f Morning Servfcg--' Youth Groups pjnr Evening Sarvica Wgd. 7:10 PMU WM.

Sr.IRVlNE, A.M.- THURSDAY, I P.M-OEyOT ION AL SERVICE nister. Paramahansa Yapananda, mm NundifH People's 'UNIVERSAL MEMORIAL SPIRITUAL CHURCH 200 LINDFN AV. LfNDEI. 'SUNDAY SERVICE Christian Missionary ALLIANCE CHURCH -K. A Johman, Mintotor, CA 7-7211 Jj-PM-tdSrSrclur'to AStervO- 10:50 A.M-MGRhllNG WORSHIP.

TOR SPEAKS COLOIIIflL TABERNACLE mji Spiritualist Church CS.Sr-NJJL 7U Janipara Owidor iMif Nmcw mr1 REVi NINA VAN HEYNINGEN UNCP PARTY TONIGHT 7:30 "7:30 Soaakfr" LAURA C. BLACK a hanging cl Oerld sodsdttingmusic.l. tiie heart wsaning mttagei DU CHARLES E. FULLER OQ.tbe OLD-FASHIONED': I REV. MRS.

ORVEL TAYLOR ft'' Wad. 1:10 AOY3I Ran- Laura Crac IW Ea ANAHEIM ST. 1 1 -u rr 1 "i VVtzVr'T'Z-'-' 'T' 'K-'i LY iPiait- 1 -nda -j JFI.IT" I TEMPLE' OF CHRtSTIAN PHUdSSOPHY.v.; 'Light' of Truth Psychic 'Science. to Iruiioai mwwwtM xn I I UIAlA- THE WO. TM, MO.Y -V i RtT RFVFaT ITk't Immiim jSgiday School Cliimt During litter 'Portion of Strvic REV.

WILLIAM MIEDEMA, Pastor t. 2tW lUIflOWM IMS Raymond' -SUNDAY SERVICE 7J0 P.M. REV LOLA REpDlfi 'jteirit Mmsaon- Fal(owlna' KABC 1:30 o.m. f-" KGER 4 p.m. Sunday; 2:04 fJ.

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