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6--THE NEWS. Port Arthur, Texas Saturday, September 21, 1974 Church directory A OF GOD 'Amrs Ni-C'ifS -i r. I A 9 5100 2Sth 51 A i oastpt, Sunday 4i worship a rtrd rn A a a rf ic. 7 tor S.ii'j'il'ir (Suiday i anj i 5 to i 1 A I 620 fci Road. P.jlii'i d.t/ rtSjt-S.

to A jna Or O'Con- i i' i A BOB '0 m. WM 7 30 srt.ooi. 4301 i 30 A A fc 1 A I A t- 1 A i ar on Bi Kail, fsf rn A A Ii I (u ia a ni A and i i Su a '0 and '''a-nina. r- 7 rn i A i-493 1 rt p.n'o- Sunday 3 0 a and 4:30 n-, A A I -tog a Boom Road. Gro 1 t-i a pastor.

a 9 30 a worship. 3 0 a i 'lour 6 1 a a prayer 7-34) 'HE i 391'- S' a rr; VeC 7 Xv i I 3 A B-PT eiori'i i' Port NfCiies, j.itabs 9 4 3 rn '0: a 3nd 7 S-ncfing 6 rr. vVecynt'SdeJr piflytv niec'ing, 7 NEW HOPE A V'fl Ar.Cerson Svv Goo- df pastor, Scried consecration i a Aorshio tnti Un.o and rr 1310 I A A 75f- St Groves pastor Sun-Jay 4 5 a worship 10:50 a arij training union 6 "i ednescJav, rxaye' i-iee'inc 3 A iJOO i a Reacjan CST, a i 9: .10 a a rri and 5 tt' a i (. av meft'no 7 r-. i A I 1646 rpvopor! Rt 1 Andv oas'or, Sor.o.iy School.

30 Sundav ip fn 15 a i i i i 6 prayer -npoting 7 A I i A A I i05S a A Bridge i Jormme i school 10 -i 11 and 7 rp Thursday A I AOi Drive. PO--T and A A I hrs, Rev W'lcy a Schooi ii'C i a an-j Wilson n.r" cnu-cr prayer 7 S11 LO.VS.MI.F A. Crv.rr rn 10 1C a 53 A I 3 A 130 '024 S' --v Ray Srv-f(ien of' -lianton a ''OO a a 7 Noel" 1 i Re. Sunday SO3 30 rr i. 1 i K' Hv Jr I A RC'.

pastor Sunday A ship TI 5 3 0 i a HC'LlC 7 33 .3 7. and ng, as. 5 m. 1 5 Sun- 01 De-SteMno. 'n 00 31C i 5 7 CJ u7b Round -'Jgt Rev Sunda of 1L'RCH I CMURCM OF GOO '9 CM C-OD '8 i EPISCOPAL or Svr.aav i -K a a near Sun- A Masses 8:30 and 6 Confes- 3 3 0 5 3 0 a I I A iT I I A 620 Wood- Dr Wright, pas- nurcn icnool, 9 3 0 a 't 10.30 a ancl 7 p.m Ch' I I A (DiS- Grarrf dt 0 Eovvaro Fraim.

8 9: 30 a.m.. "Kj a.m rtnrl 7 p.m.. 6 Wednesday rr.eeting 7 pm A I I A Canal S' R. A minis'er; Criurch school, 9:45 a.m. Aorship; 10:50 a.m.

and 7 p.m.; 5 Ji p.m. v. i I I A 1203 Pt Neches Ave. Port Sunday School 9:45 V.ornmg v.orsnip I a.m. worship 7 p.m.: Wednes- aa, priivr service 7:30 p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS I OF CHRIST. I I 3439 Thomas, Sunday school and worship II a.m. Wed services. 3 0 CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF I 904 Elv i i a Road, Rooert Williams mini Sunday Bible school 10 a.m.; ship, II a and 7 1 5 p.m., Tuesday. B'ple study.

7:30 p.m., Friday framing class, 7:30 rn A RIDGE CHURCH OF i W. Timmerman, minister 30th St. at Sixth Ave. Sunday SiSfe study, 9 a.m.; communion and preaching, 10 a.m.; i a 6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible study and sing- ng. 7 WEST GROVES CHURCH OF CHRIST 5510 Hogaboorn Road, a minister.

Bible study. 9 a.m.; worship. tO a.m. evening service, 6 p.m.; Wed 7 CHURCH OF CHRIST 1700 I Ave IV. Cavender.

evangelist. Bible class, 9 a.m. and 5:30 a.m.; worship a.m.; and 6 Wed 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST 6200 39th St Vincent Guarnere, mrnis- if Bicle class 9 a.m.; worship 10 a.m.

and 6p.m.; Wed. ladies BiDie class. 9:30 a.m.; Bible study 7 p.m.. A CHRIST 3948 Highway 365, Sunday Bible class, 9:30 a.m., worship 10: 5 a.m., evening worship, 6 Wednesday p.m. evangelist, in Ardie Brown Jr.

CrUJRCH OF CHRIST Mail Port Nerht's; Bobby Bates, Poster; Sunday Bible study 9:30 a.m.; worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday Sible study p.rrv (October through April). CHJ.IRCH OF CHRIST 5300 Tw.n City Highway, J.D. Lancaster minister.

Sunday Bible classes a Worship 10 a.m. and 6 Weanesaay Bible study, 7:30 u.m. Thursday. Ladies Bible classes a.m.. Friday.

classes 9 a to noon. CHURCH OF CHRIST 3700 Procter St Sunday Bible classes 9 a vVorship '0 a.m and 6 p.m. Worship 7 p.m Mini- vers James Searden Rick Ha 1 1 Cf- CHRIST 5853 Aii Port Acres: Worship a and 7 a.m. Wed. 7 p.m.

OF CHRIST Thomas Everette G. miiisler; ble study, a.m.; 10:15 a ond 6 p.m.; A'-d c'ass. 9:30 a.m.: o.m. I OF i034 Varion Anderson i i 9:30 a :o.ji a and 7 iVed 7 A OF I in -rnisiof. Bible i a 9 i i i 0 a 6 J300 ftob- JEWISH A 39S Procter St Dr Lothar Golds rabbi, worship i a 1 Saturday, 1 0 1 5 a 4 4 i rn H.ftwdalflh, reliU'O'JS school, 9'30 a noon Hebrew class Thijrsdav LATTER DAY SAINTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF A DAY SAINTS 3458 IHh Artnur Mack Wagley, Dishop.

Priesthood. Sunday Sttwol, 10:30 e. meeting, 5:10 p. LUTHERAN I A (Missouri Synod) 3448 Memorial Rev. Thomas Recder, paslor.

Worship 10 a.m Sunclav SchooJ 9 a.m. ST JOHN A I A LUT A 936 Ninth Ave. Rev Nolan Sagehiel. Pastor. Sunday School and adult B'ble class 9:15 a worship.

a.m. HOLY CROSS A Helena Ave. at 27th Street Sederland; Wev Norbert Roschke, pastor. Sunday school 9 a.m. worship 10:15 a.m.

ST PAUL A 5801 West Groves; Rev. Fre- deriCK A Reutz; pastor. Sunday school a.m. Worship. 10 a.m.

I I LUTHERAN 2400 Fifth St. Rev Martin Raming, pastor Sunday school a.m worship 8 and 10:30 Wednesdays, 7 p.m. METHODIST ALOERC-ATE METHODIST Memorial a' Rev. Clifton V. Lamb, pastor.

Church school 9 3 0 a m. Worship, 10:30 a.m V.YF. 5 p.m BARNES MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST 749 W. 17th Johnson, paslor. Church school.

9:30 a.m.; worship. 11 a.m., 5:20 m. BETHEL A CHURCH 2249 Rev. William L. Smith, pastor.

Churcii school. 9:30 a.m.; worship service, 6p.m. GETHSEMANI METHODIST 1901 Williams Ave. Rev. Josua S.

Munos. pastor. Sunday School, Spanish and English 10 a.m.. worship II a.m. and 7 p.m., 7 FIRST METHODIST, GROVES Washington at Cleveland Rev, G.

Wayland Elmore pastor, Church School. 9:30 a.m., worship 10:40 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.. MYF follows church service. FIRST UNITED METHODIST, NEDERLAND )3th and Nederland Ave.

Rev. Archie Fleming, paslor. Sunday School 9:35 a.m. worship. 10:45 a.m.

and 7 p.m., MYF 6 p.m. TRINITY UNITED METHODIST 84B DeQueen Rev. S. Burton Smith, pastor, Sunday School 9:30 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.

I A CHAPEL A.M.E; Texas Ave. and lOfri St. The Rev. Virgil Bell, pastor. Church school 9:15 a.m.

Sunday, worship 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., prayer meeting 6 m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday. ST.

MARK'S METHODIST 3131 South Park Drive, Charles R. Tanner, pastor. Church School 9:15 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. Pray and Share 7:30 p.m. A I METHODIST 4737 Tenth Rev.

Larry R. Kelley. pastor, Sunday Schooi. 9-30 a.m..worship 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.

SABINE PASS METHODIST Sabine Pass. Rev Earl Godbold, pastor, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., worship 10:45 a.m. ST. JOHN'S UNITED METHODIST 2628 81st St. Rev.

James E. Wilkerson. paslor; Sunday School a.m". worship 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m..

YMYK p.m. ST. ANDREW'S METHODIST 6355 25th Groves. Rev. James E.

Wilkerson. pastor. Sunday School 10a.m.: worship9 a.m and 0 p.m. METHODIST TEMPLE 4ldl Hwy. 73.

The Rev. Emmitt C. Barrow, pastor. Sunday Church School 9:30 a.m., worship service 10:50 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Wednesday service 4:30 p.m. ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST Eighth St. and Texas Ave. Dr Nathaniel Humphrey, pastor Church School 9:30 a.m., worship 10:45 a.m.

and 6:45 p.m. AAYF 4 p.m. Sunday. Wednesday prayer meeting p.m. ST.

A METHODIST. BRIDGE CITY 120 aland St. Preston G. Dumas pastor. Church School 'i a worship 1" .1 i) Sh.ire 7 11 WESLEY METHODIST 3S1J Helena Nederland.

Rev. W. C. Mall Jr pastor; Church School 9:30 a.m. worship 10:30 a.m., voutn fellowship 5 p.m.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST LaKestwe and Stilweli Rev J. Paul Brown, pastor. Sunday School 9:0 a.m.. worship 10:50 a.m evening activities 0 FIRST EVANGELICAL METHODIST 1)25 Wilson. Port Neches.

Tne Rev Schauner Vance. DOitor Sunday School 10 a.m.. worship 10:50 a and 7 FIRST SOUTHERN METHODIST 2241 Jefferson Drive. Rev. Oliver Thomas, oaslor.

Sunday School 9:30 a.m.. WorsJiio 10:45 a m. and 7 p.m Ecworth League 5:30 p.m. Midweek service Wednesday 7 p.m. NAZARENE CENTRAL CHURCH OF TrlF.

i A A HCl Ave Rev Charles Jones, oas'or. Suroy School. a worship Sf-ytcf. a.m evernnp 7 CHt'RCH OF THE 4004 Sunday 3. 11 A -n 7 c.

rr, 30 rr, C-OD 3D a Church calendar 'Crusade for Christ' set Scripture talks slated ORTHODOX GfcOeE'S EA5.TEC js ne scrxxH '6 REV. STEVENSON Stevenson to be pastor of church Rev. S. C. Stevenson has accepted the Invitation to serve as pastor of the Grace Church of the Nazarene, Rev.

Stevenson previously pastored the Church of the Nazarene in Midwest City, Okla. for four years. Coming with Rev. Stevenson are his wife, Shirley and two children, Jeff and Tim. Grade Church of the Nazarene is located at 3737 8th St.

They have plans to move to their property on Rice Farm Road near Stonegate in the near future. Man is member of press women one-time dean of Oregon newswomen, the late Emma C. McKinney, was named an honorary life member of the organization of Oregon Press Women Sunday after the group voted to open its membership to men. ED PENTECOSTAL 2700 St Rev. B.

H. McCoy, pss'or. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.. worshic, II a.m.. ancl p.m., prayer service 7 p.m..

Tuesday, youth service 7:30 p.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m. PORT ACRES UNITED PEN TECOSTAL 2649 6)st St. Rev. L.

Williams, pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., devotional a.m., Pen- tecos'al Conquerors 6:30 p.m., worship 7:30 p.m.. Wed. 7:30 a.m. PORT NECHGS UNITED PENTECOSTAL 2409 Ninth St.

Ave. and Ninth St.) Mrs. L3 Williams, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.. Devotional 11:30 a.m.

Evening services 7 o'clock. CITY TABERNACLE Boston Ave. at lOfh St. in Nleder- lar.d. Rev.

james Lee, pastor. Servces at ID a.m. and 12 p.m. snc evening services at 7 p.m. LaBelie Baptist Church is to hold a "Crusade for Christ" revival at 7:30 p.

m. duii.ig the week of Sept. 23-29. Allen Buchanek is to be the evangelist and David Garrett is to be the singer. Howard Harper is pastor.

Baptist revival planned PORT NECHES Bethel Missionary Baptist Church of Port is (o revival services at 7:30 p. m. during the week of Sept. 23-29, with the annual homecurning dinner at noon on Sunday, Sept. 29.

The evangelist will be Brother Joe R. Brooks Baytovvn. Htv. Will Jacobs is pastor. Installation rites slated The Alter Society of St, Charles Parish is to hold its installation banquet at 7:30 p.

m. Thursday at Leo and Willie's Restaurant. Reservations should be called in to Gladys Thorp or Bennie Deviliier before Tuesday. According to spokesman, anyone needing transportation to the banquet should be el the church by 7 p. m.

CYO sets record hop PORT NECHES St. Elizabeth CYO is having a record hop at 7:30 p. m. Saturday at Hebert Hall, 2004 Nail St. Admission is $1 per person.

For further information call 722-8884. Council to hold dinner PORT NECHES The Women's Missionary Council of Magnolia Assembly of God Church will be serving dinner from 12:30 to2 p. m. Sunday et 2121 Sixth St. in Port Neehes.

Cost will be $2 for adults and $1.25 for children and the proceeds will go for missionary work. is The Fort Acres Assembly of God Church will hold a special service at 11 a. m. or 2:30 p. Sunday.

Rev. -J. B. Linney is to be the guest speaker. A Homecoming with dinner on the ground will celebrate the parsonage note burning and to dedicate recent remodeling and improvements of the sanctuary.

Family workshop Sunday BEAUMONT The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod is to begin their family worship services at 7 p. m. Sunday in the American Red Cross building at the comer of North and Magnolia in Beaumont. The Rev. Vilas R.

Glaeske of Houston is to bs the pastor. KMjsts lima drive Members of St. Peter's CYO end Immaculate Conception CYO in Groves collected a total $500 for the National Cystic Fibrosis fund drive this past weekend, with members from Grovts Knights of ColiKfcbus adding $400 to that fund. MacCandless is speaker The Rev. John MacCandless is to talk on the scriptures on "The Catholic Church Today" prograi brcadcas! over KJAC- TV at 10:30 a.

m. Sunday. ''Gifts cf Word of Knowledge and Word of Wisdom and 5un Prophecy." is to be the topic of Rev. August Pacar. pastor c-t All nur 0( a on I I A CHURCH 1445 Jefferson Drive.

Franklin T. Jones, Pastor. Wayne H. Sebesta, Minister of Education. Worship services 8:33 and 11:00 a.m., Church School 9:35 a.m., UPY.

5:30 p.m.; Youth Club, Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. FIRST I A NEDERLAND '30! Helena Ave. Rev. W. E.

Gollgntly, pastor, Church School 9M5 a.m., worship 11 s.m. I I I A UNITED Seventh St. at Magnolia, Port Nechae. Rev. John Hunt.

pastor. Church School a.m worship II a.m., youth 5 p.m. I TERIAN 815 Ninth Ave. Rev Jack Ware, pastor. Churcn School 9:15 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m., junior and senior high fellowship, 5 p.m.; Prayer meeting.

6:45 p.m. Wednesday. OTHER DENOMINATIONS denominational i St. Sfilwell Sunoav school. 9.45 a.m.; worship a.m.

and 7 p.m.. adult Bible class and ypu'h leagues, 6:30 m. SPINDLETOP UNITARIAN 1575 Spindietop RoaC. deaumont; worshlp and church school 10:30 a.m. HOUSE OF PRAYER Tn.r.-j A Gardens.

Neder- latifl; Rrv Viooney. pastor. Sunday School. 9:45 a.m. worship a.m 7:30 and Wednesday at 7:30 o.m.

I NT NOW I A I A CH'JRCM 4700 Lewis Road ier- viCCS Sunday. anS rri. 7.30 D.TI.: Won Wtti .9 a.m A 5 K.ngrtoni Hall JJ01 8 R. Burnc, a r- watch- stu'jv A.m A A I ARMY CITADiEL I51H 5,1 Brig i laov. SunO.iy Sct.ool io 3 rt', And 7.30 S-f rr.

I I OD 3e cathoiic program on KLVI at p. m. Sunday. Group to hear Briggs BEAUMONT The sermon topic of Kev. George ririggs will be 'Not By Taste Test Alone" at Spindistop Uratariari Church services Saturday at p.

and Sunday s. 10:30 a. m. His sermon will be concerned with the theory of worship, and will stress the achievement of a measure of objectivity as a major goal in worship. There will be a sermon talkback following both sennons.

A coffee hour for the Srmday morning service will follow. The public is invited to both services, a spokesman said. 03 iunOay Scrawl a ir, rs.n.r and A 37.17 E-onVi S' a VuJpy i I 5ti fl r- 7 30 youth 6 rn AM 7 X) TI OF A 7 A S'allincjs, paflD' iO a T. ana 7 rr tramma rr, CHURCH 1036 McCants. pa 6 rn 7 1 1C PENTECOSTAL 6 I 1 A A i i A rr Road Rev V.i/rray Burr.

SOOOI 1 1 fi tins 3D Vlyer. pwisr. Sim- a.m. yiipll a.m afftd7p.Tt. study 7.3C p.m.

yount pro PORT NECHES The Rev. Frank Montalbano is to hold two lectures on the scriptures at 7 p. m. Thursday and from 9 a. m.

to noon Friday in St. Elizabeth Parish Hall in Port Neches. The scripture teacher will continue a review of the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. The series is being jointly sponsored by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and the Continuing Education of Clergy Committee of the Diocese of Beaumont. 'Scout Law' topic of meet All registered Boy Scouts, regardless of religious faith, are eligible for the weekend Scout Retreat Sept.

28-29 at St. Vincent de Paul Seminary in Lumberton. The theme for the retreat is to be "The Scout Director of the retreat will be Rev. H. Vincent, paitor of St.

Frances Catholic Church of Buna. The program is scheduled to begin a. m. Saturday and will close around 4 p. m.

Sunday. Scouts aid their matters are requested to furnish tentage, sleeping bag, uniforms, flashlight, swim suit, towels and their own toilet articles. The cost is to be $6.50 to defray expense of meals and other incidentals including a special retreat scout patch for each scout. Gasoline price wars on as supply improves WASHINGTON (UPI) Supplies of gasoline have unproved so much that price wars have broken out in scattered parts of the country. But winter coal supplies are precarious, Federal Energy Administrator John Sawhill reported Friday.

The Consumer Price Index issued Friday showed gasoline prices --on a steady rise since the fuel crisis and the Arab embargo last year --dropped in August to an average 51.4 cents for a gallon of regular REV.COURVILLE Courville ordination is Saturday fuel and for premiotn. That represented a drop of eight-tents of 1 per cent for regular ind six-tenths for premium fuel. The Bureau of Labor Statistics report said prices fcr motor oil also declined i August, but that the cost ofelectricity and coal went up. i Sawhillj warned in a television fiterview that coal "inventors are at dangerous low levels" and that "thejconseqaences are going to 1) very difficult" if the UnittJ Mine Workers carry oq a threatened this fall. On the oier hand, he said, the home leating oil supply for the witer lodes ''quite good." In long lines of motorists raited at Rocco Minetti's Ekon gas station to fill up at cents a gallon.

Angry ctnpetitors, with prices as liich as six cents higher a tried to disrupt buiiess by offering 100 bills fir 1 worth of gasoline hd demanding battery anj oil checks and other sepia. But.Minetti said busine was up 50 per cent since dropped prices. Sawhill sd that the FEA had reports! gas price wars north of is Angeles, in Tampa, Fl, and Denver, Colo. to Rev. Jim Courville is offer his first mass at I Sunday in st.

James Church, called the Mass of Thanksgiving. The Guitar Group from St. Peter's Church is to furnish the music for the mass. A reception in St. James auditorium is to follow.

A native of Catahoula, Rev. Courville spent most of his life in Port Arthur. He attended St. James Elementary School and graduated from Bishop Byrne High School ir. 1967.

He at- tejaded Lamar University for two years then went to University of St. Thomas in Houston where he earned his BA in psychology in 1970. He then attended the University of Dallas where he worked toward his Master in Theology. After receiving his Diaconate he was stationed at St Peter's in Groves until this past June. He is currently serving at St.

Anne's Church in Beaumont where, after his ordination, be will be an assistant pastor. RICHAO BAKER for Bajrtist service Richard D. Baker, composer, vocalii, pianist and recording artt, is to participate in thtmorning and evening serviw at Central Baptist Chord Baker has srved in the local church Southern Baptist ConvUions, Billy Graham Crushes and "The Baptist Hour" He has also written over songs. Klan, Nazis acive in divided Bosbn PARKfXG d'lfisn'! h- carry a Tdcphoto) VK ttATtOX ir but perkily BOSTON (UP!) Attendance dropped at idaDy tense schools and the Ku Klux Klan and American Nd Party were active in Boston Friday organizing anWwsing dnonstrations on the seventh day of coort-ordered integration At Hyde Park High School shut down Thuday after a serious radal disturbance, selected Hack and tite students and parents met with school officials to discuarays to ease tensions. Boston NAACP President Thomas I.

Atidns id the Hyde Park in which five students were injred, showed dart city officials "have lost control of the situati and federal law enforcement personnel are needed to keep tier." About persons were present during iwdistarbance which involved first fights and rock throwing. Atkins said he is considering asking DistricCourt Judge J. Arthur Garrtty, who issued the desegregation Jer June 21, to assign federal marshals to protect black and ifa children. The sharpest attendance drop was reported atiast Boston High School, in the Italian section of the city, sntibusing demonstrations and rock throwing incidents involljg about 200 persons were reported through the morning. Officials said only 417 of 1.608 students astigned; the school went to classes Friday, compared with HhNtay East Boston is not irrunedurtely affected by the order, bat Tte of this or olriausly opposition to forced basing is very strong in tMotranudty this particular sign in the parking The anti-tasing demonstrate was triggeWriday after in Ml.

Clemens, jusi may sevtral local politicians and neighborhood circulated than a f5 parking ticket. reports that whites from East Boston would be bitd to schools in black areas. iWSPAPERf X..

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