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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia Cel. I also enioved by the children during class hour. The Sacramenl of Confirmation will be administered by Bishop Manning on November 13 for al Catholic retarded children who have already received the sacrament of baptism. Very young children, including infants, are elig-j ible as age is not a determining factor in the reception of thi sacrament. In late spring, some retarded children First Holy Communion after two or more years of intensive trination.

The decision as whether a chiki may receive the Sacraments of Penance and the Holy Eucharist rests entirely with Sisler John and the parish priesl of each child. Under the auspices of the Con fraternity of Christian Doctrine, the program is directed by Rl. Rev. Msgr. John K.

Clarke and supervised by Sister Mary John, S.H.I', as CCD. Holy Angels church is one of the 52 teach ing Centers located throughout the Los Angeles Catholic Archdiocese. Teachers at Holy Angels arc Mrs. Irving Kaye, chairman: Mrs. George Knmin, Mrs.

John TvTelady and Mrs. Thaddeua Rath, Teachers' helpers are Miss Pat Duffy and Mrs. Sharon Adams. Ft Faith Church Voters Elect New Officers The annual election and budget meeting of 1 he Vniintt Assembly of Faith Lutheran Church. 845 Hastings Ranch Drive, will be held at 2:00 o'clock this Sunday officers, and Walter Koenig the budget as proposed by the Fiscal Department.

In the Sunday worship service, Ihe Rev. Armin Hesse! will continue his pulpil the First Epistle of Peter, speak ing on "Aiming lo Glorify God through Jesus Christ." The ior Choir will present Luther': "Lord, Keep lis Steadfast in Thy Word" At 2:00 in Ihe afternoon, the young people of Ihe Wallher League will participate in Ihe youth rally In lie held at Ihe Highland Park Lutheran Church. Centering on the Iheme, "A Christian's Perspective of Civil Disobedience," flhe rapiers will he addressed by Inspector l-'isk of mem In the Midweek Bible Hon on Wednesday evening, the Pas- Lutheran Women's Missionary League will convene in Ihe narisl hall on Friday morning, Novem ber 12, at 9: Baha'is Set Fireside Talk On New Sects missed Ihe Inst group. Thwe talks will be offered on successive Salurday during the month of November at 6611 Cambury, Temple City. The first of the coming sen.

day at p.m. Beck will deal with the similarity of the many new seels to the Twiph City Ctrl I TtwfMtoy. Nov. 4. Holy Angels Instructs Exceptional Children Classes in religious instruction for exceptional children are nowlj in session nt Holy Angels Church every Wednesday from 2:311 to 3:311 in the Youth Center.

Retarded children, regardless ofij learning capacity, are welcome iHMWIIIWIII WtlHiHIl aliend since all are considered re-! ceptive. in some degree, to spir TrOHSf iqiiratiOll itunl motivation. I There are nine registered students who participate in schedules geared lo their individual Religious Instructions, with visual aids, are given on diffcr-eni levels, some in preparation for First Holy Communion. Handcraft with a religious or season High Schoolers Work At Church Chores Christian slewardship the al inemc. is planner, euai weeK; (mfself jfl fnr exoresied in and was expressed in rhythm instrumems, and Religious News WAYNE A.

CLARK, EDITOR a myriad ways in the activities of Church ol the Transfiguration parishoners this week. As their parents looked for-ward to the Every Member Canvass to be held this Sunday, Episcopal Young Church Luther League Will Remember Men Overseas The Lulher League of Bethle hem Lutheran Church Temple City, will meet tins Sunday all .5: (in p.m. at the home Karen Hultberg, president, MIS Maple-j tree, Arcadia, to wrap Chnstniasl packages for the men of Bethle hem who are in the U.S. Service overseas. Supper will be served, and a short business meeting will follow.

The program will begin at 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Rose Marie Rec- will speak on Communism East Germay." She was bom and educated in Germany but left durina the Communist rceiir.c. ther information please call Mrs. 1 she has recently Germany Kaye.

MS-IUM: or Mrs. interesting stories 411-umj. Ho tell. All the new Confirrnnnris are invited to attend, All young people in the community are invited to the program. Counselors are John Buck and Bill O'Hagan Bethlehem Church, will observe All Saints' Day, this Sunday.

Holy Communion will be administered. The Rev. Rudolph flloom- quist will preach the sermon "Salt and Lijjhl uf Ihe World" during morning worship at 10:311. Following the worship hour, the Luther League has coffee hou where all may become better aconainted afternoon. Willi Piestdent Marcusi Bethlehem Sunday School Silvers conducting the mmes nm, rafimr)ers.

Michellei Kobert tlarbur will present Avp Nominating Commutes slate aIld Fisher. 502ii Doreen Temple City. Curriculum Enrichment jWorkshop Set Sunday is Anniversary Day the San Marino Congregational Church and an invitation has been extended to charter members to return for the observance and be honored guests at the coffee houi after the service. The children of! Ihe church school will ntlend the- church service Tor a purl ion oi Ihe hour, tilling with their par-, and the Chi dren and Cru- Aneeecs Police Depart- 0 Chairs will join with the 'Chancel Choir. Annsrle Pauls final mission- i arv icHjmcv.

Tne ladies of the basic principals of Ihe ily. The Junior High Fellowship wi icet Sunday afternoon at for and some fun. "The Power of Clique men looked hack lo last Sunday and the satisfaction of a job for olhers well done. Under Ihe direction of EYC advisors, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, the high school young people scrubbed walls, floors and furniture of the church school rooms used as nursery and playroom. Attired in jeans, shorts and sweatshirts, shod in sneakers and in some cases even barefoot, the youngsters bmughl hnckels and sponges lo church with them. And with enthusiasm typical of teen-agers they pitched in to brighten the rooms in which infants and toddlers are cared fur while their parents attend services. On Ihe adult side, Transfiguration members are planning to attend a parish dinner Friday-evening at Eaton's Restaurant. The event, planned by the church veslry, will precede the annual Every Member Canvass slated for this Sunday.

and canvass are Joseph Lipscomb and George Berger, both memhers of the vestry. Dinner co-hostesses will be Mmes. Sterling Buesch and John Watkins. Savage Says Men Must Be Articulate ig and Tuesday the Temple City Christian Church. 9723 Garibaldi for members to learn how to hetter express themselves.

Included are methods for effective voice and speech techniques. "Theology of the greni thinkers is now being studied to better sandpaper our minds for clearer knowledge and experience," according to Rev. Savage, leader in the courses. "and that we mnv articulate our fnith scholastically." An "c-very-meiiiber commit- ulated. which will deter each member's talents so iluit all may be useful in the "Kingdom" work.

This will include follow up on absenteeism. Church neighborhood group meetings, participation in worship and other acts of service. Westminster Church HSi" HI IB! RECENTLY RECEIVED INTO THE FELLOWSHIP of the Arcadia Congregational Church uero, from lurt, Mr. and Mn. Louis McCoy, Mrs.

Anno Even.) and Mr. and Mn. William John Shirley Fills New Post At Mayflower Mayflower Congregational Church announces that Rev. John A. Shirley has been called In the position of pastoral minister of the church uith responsibilities for counseling and pastoral call ing.

An active minister or continuing Congregationalism, Uev, Shir-Icv is a member of ihe National Chrisiinn Churches. Rev. Shirley Co-chairmen of Hie dinner office hours at the church properly, 61 I(i North San lOr.bricl San Gabriel, or Mondays. und Fri dnvs from 10 to 11 a. in.

Rev. Shir ley and his wife, both members of Mayflower Congrcgnlional Church, reside in South Pasadena. Members of the church totals 425 with an average attendance! of 2-18 each Sunday. Sunday School enrollment is Hill children with I over 1 CM! 111 ailendance each "The Church On A Side Road. "I wilh ihe lext taken from Romans.

12- will be the sermon topic Thought Seminars" I for Dr. Ronald W. Dickscn this being neld each Monday 01 the 11 a.m. worship Young People Prepare for AAembership Eight young people headed by Harold Cnop- Marir; I hour. Services are held by Mny- ilower Congregational Church 3I30 East Huntinglun Drive.

Fatehgarh, India Missionaries Speak "India and The Mission of Our Church" will be the theme for Weslminstrr iiPresbvtenan Church of Temptc Cilv this Sundav. 1 he! The Rev. Theodore Moore and the discussion subiecr of Ihe Pil-, wife. Jeannelle. will share I grim Fellowship at their experiences as fraiennil Suniiiiy evening al 7 clock.

wurners in India since lll-ii. Mr. A hmthill Area Curriculum will preach at ihe morning jnchincnl Workshop will be held i worship services on the subject. I in ihe church Monday evening1 "World Wide Christian Fcllow-from 7:,10 10 10 p.m. There will be In the evening at 7 o'clock he by Nrcholion.

The Rcrercnd David M. Reed, poi-tor of the church stands with the new mem. ben. Not pictured are Mr, and Mn. Robert Ellis, who were olio reeclrvd into membership.

Pastor Schuiz Teaches Bible Fundamentals Graded Sundav study classes! begin at a.m. every Lord's' Day at First I.ulhrran Church, Temple City, immediately following the Matin Worship Service at 3: 15. Pastor R. E. Schuiz is teaching Bible fundamentals to all non-member adults.

The other classes are led by qualified teachers of the lay-memhership. Morning Worship begins at ID: 15 a.m. Holy Communion will be availa ble this Sunday in Ixilh worship services lor those members who have registered and prepared for, Tuesday. this sacrament. Communion Counsel is scheduled tonight at 7 p.m and 7:30 p.m.

for devotion and registration. On November 11 al 7:30 Rev. Paul Schrneder of Waterlown, Sunday School Heads Attend Convention AImuisL Iwenly-five of the Sun-, flay School staff members of Dethany Church of Sierra Madre will attend the ltth Annual Greater Los Angeles Sunday: School Association (GLASS) C011-I vention at First Baptist Van Nuys, this weekend. John: Kershaw, Superintendent of Ihe' school, located at A3 North Bald announced lhat this is Ihe Utlu-nm Chun-I, of the delegation the church has. jvears.

Outstanding speakers in-' nrobson, Dill Nies. LesterKju'le host pastor Dr. Kr tt fin sckctt. Dr. Howard Hendricks! nnriiarn inf in il Ed Dick is being form- Aldiirh, anil Particia Flood.

Dr- Charles Blair of; .11 1 LJiivary ifimpie 1 1 Denver, Colo turnucu by Pa.sior W. F. Danne- lne lw" in-, mnn on Saiurdav at o.m. and specially! Menhirs of Ihe congregation and "'nrk5h0Ps and seminars through-rupreseniatives from the Church oul lhe da-v with larSer as welt ns relatives and lnR5 in lhc cveninS- Dr- Robei'' rrienrls will be present to hearl Pastor 01 Bethany. Ihcir public tesiimonv.

iChurch scn'es on lhl! GLASS, Board. Dr. Sch-iper will preach on Ihe limine. "Lei Us Then Be Up and Dninj!" at ihe 11: DJ a.m. service this Sunday.

The evening service at 7 will include a communion service and reception for over 20 new members. Because of the rapacity crowds at the Bethany Church is introducing a duplicate; worship service al 30 a.m., beginning on November 21. Sunday School will then begin at a.m. Goehring Trio To Sing for Nazarenes program ureas in worship, drama a family Pol-Luck Sup Ihe Church of Ihe Nazarene will crafls Had creative activities lor per lo begin al 5 p.m., Mrs. Moore conclude I his weekend ils evangc- age levels from pre-sehool to sen- will straw and narrate a mm ion jC -lism crusade with Rev.

Waller I ior work 1 hey have jcicchriiig, I The Women's Fellowship wilLbecn doing on liieii' last imir oi lOiitario Fust Church of the NaM- Having just concluded a Thursday, November nt BIS I one evangelist. Mr. successful series of lalks on then a m. Mrs Btfww and' and Mrs. Moore are di- I HJ Goehring.

an outstanding musi- Baha'i World Faith in Arcadia, Ervvin Harris of the of Cornmunily Health Hi cian, will direct Ihe congregational the Temple City Bali'a'i Commu-J Marino-Arcadia Council of the-Service, a program that has for TIIFODORE MOORE SInB'nK ni1r' present sper.inl vocal nity is launching nnuther hlnilwi Church Women will speak 'is ohjeel, the education of In- instrumcntnl seleclions. His of "Fireside" lalks for those ini0n '-Christian Unily." villagers in mailers nfiaries, and received his primary daughters, forming the Goehring Temple Lily and Arcadia who. aim rondilions. ei-utvciim mere. He- was gradu- furls Tfli will sine in the serv- rild religion eslablishcd by 1H5H.

thry have ami fr.nn Ohio Slain University itrr l-'iiday evening nt 7:30 anrl tlie! ha'a'u'llah. lie will strrss trie farljhitcn stationed in Fntchgarh in in nu.l frum McCnrmick thi- llhat it is nut srrt or branch; order tn rclfiiti tho pmpmm to Seminary. Chicago in Choir frmi the Arradia iof any other faith. i Mcinonal Hwpiial. Mr.

Moore lll-lii Siior after ordination hy Services lonighl and Friday flight IV lull continue with; lias, been conducting liertllli pnMij icry ol Columbus, he begin al The Sunday scheri-talks bv Rilkin. a clawes for the medico-; and Ills wife, ihe former Jean-uk- is Sunday sclmol al 9:45 a.m. ft-ill be given by Jack Meek of ly known Bah'a'i lecturer antisocial trainees in the hospital'itcnc Whitllrsry. were appointed-Mnrning Revival Service, Hacienda Heigbls on ihis Satur-Lisa Janti of Hnllyivrmri nn Ihe! anil has fifine some prnchcnl fx- hy ihe former Roarri of Foreign a Youth Services. 6:00 p.m.

two lollotMng SnturCav ever work to nroTOCC honn! Mmnnis of the r'resnylenati and tvfnir.g F.vancclistic Hour. I For further inffrrmatirtn phoneisanilalion. Church, I'. and assigned p.m. The public is cordially 5-H92 from to a.m.

to 6 p.m. Mr. Moore horn in India. India, where they began thcirimvitcd, affirmed (he pastor. Rev the son of Presbyterian mission- work in lfl-l? lark M.

Scham. Wisconsin, will speak about the Holy Land. Parents, Sunday School Children and all others interested are invited. The Lutheran Women's Mission ary has planned their annual pro gressive dinner lor the evening of November 14. Hosting fellow ship event will tc Ms-si? Mmes.

LcGros. V. Olson, E. Lammerts and L. Novak.

Informs and reservn I ions rnny be obtained from Mrs. Dennis Olson. LWMI. monthly meeting is nexl Voters of the congregation will meet al the church on Wednesday and nil eligible men are urged to Baptists Preview 25fh Anniversary Baptists, 400 strong, sat downIHe reported that already 140,000 to fellowship and good food last the needed 1140,000 his heen week as the First Baptist Church i pledged. This pledge represents of Temple City held their Ail 7B families.

Church Dinner. After dinner, As a fitting finale to Ihe eve-awards were presented lo Paul'ning. Ihe Covenant from Lingren and Lloyd Osborne for theme and poster work. During the business session, five members of Ihe Stewardship! Committee gave reports on the life and progress of the church, 1 outlining the plans for the 19CG I Sliver Anniversary year. I Dave Trout discussed the musi-j cal program of the church, headed jbv Roger Lockie.

Rev. Gil Myers I discussed Christian education, pro gress and needs, touching on the new pre-school, youth work, and a church library, John Smith re ported on properties, stressing new buildings and the additional properiv acquired for future ex pansion. Rev. Dunkelberger spoke briefly on a pastor's- view of the challenge, urging each member to win one snul (0 Christ. He stressed a proposed revival meeting in December.

C. B. Ramsey, as chairman of the Stewardship Commit tee stressed that this Sunday is advanced gift day. lie urged thi congregation not to be like the dead sea, which is dead because il only receives. Nothing flows out Toews Cites Magnificent Reversal "Magnificent Reversal" will be the 1 heme of the Rev.

John Toews' sermon unday as he leads the morning worship service at Arca dia Christian Church. 501 N. Santa Anita Ave. Sunday school begins! at 0:30. morning worship at 10.

The youth groups meet at in te evening "The of the Apostles" is the current book of study during Itiblc study houi on Tuesday eve ning from 1 to 8. Choir rehearsal is held each Tuesday evening from to 9. 1 Ana a iw.o asi on Christian jjiewardship. Dr. S.

McKee Links Church And Mission Dr. Stanley McKee will preach 1 "The Church and Mission" this Sunday at the Methodist Church of Ihe Good Shepherd. Director of music, Harold. Kiell- herg, will lead the Chancel Choir in "At the Name of Jesus" by Jacob Grtlhis-Hanril at the eleven o'clock service. The Youth Choir sing "Jesu.

Joy of Man's Desiring" by J. S. Bach. Jit the 9: 3B service. During hot jno ru ing services, Virginia Dellweiler, alto, will sing "Silent Worship" by GustDv Hoist.

associations in the Sunday morning at tne second scries of classes for Church Membership and Inquirers will begin in the Upper Room. The discussion session "Our Christian Failh" will be conducted by Rev. E. Sweden-burg. All persons interested in joining the Church of the Good Shepherd hy profession of failh are urged to attend.

The class is open to all who desire a better understanding of Ihe basic Christian beliefs and the history and doctrine of Ihe Methodist Church. Sixty hoys and gills of the Jnior High Youth will- leave Arcadia this Saturday morning with their director, Joe Moody, and counselors for a weekend of work and fellowship at Camp SUir-tevant above Chantry Flats. ONLY AMERICAN QMflUGQ unmiuu 1. DAILY INTEREST. INTEREST FROM DATE RECEIVED: Interest is paid from date re quarter's end, Funds in by the tenth of any month earn from thn first.

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