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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 5

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Atchison, Kansas, Sunday, April 15, 1951 This Week In LATTER DAY SAINTS The church school at 9:45 will be in charge of Director A. B. Kinney. Thomson study for the adult class will be "Restoration: a study in prophecy," by Elbert A. Smith.

The subject for the 7 o'clock worship period by Elder Hedrick will be "Fundamentals." At 7:45 Elder Arthur Caselman will deliver Ihe'scrmon. Wednesday Evening at 7:30 o'clock the doctrine and Covenants class will meet for study followed by a fellowship period. ST. MARK'S Sunday services; Sundav school Ot 9:15. Morning worship al 10:30.

Luther league at 6:30. The calendar: Boy Scouts, Tuesday at; 7. Brotherhood, Wednesday at 8. Industrial society, Thursday, at .1 with a covered dish luncheon. Junior choir, Thursdav at Senior choir, Thursday a't 7:30.

Catechetical class, Friday at 4:10. TRINITY LUTHERAN Sunday School for all age groups at 9:30. Bible classes for juniors, younger married people, and the older folks at 9:30. Regular morning worship at 10:30. Walther League topic studv and business meeting at in the evening.

Sunday School teachers Tuesday evening at 7:30. Board Finance Tuesday, 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. membership class for adults pay your taxes and insurance along with the principal and interest ots each month or we would not finance so many homes in this community. b- nen.

The Churches Wednesday evening at 8. Tabitha society Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Henry Klostermeier hostess. Parent Teacher association Thursday evening at 8. Board of Elders Friday evening at 8.

Waliher League zone rally next Sunday, April 22, afternoon and evening. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST How prayer heals will be explained in all Christian Science churches next Sunday. The title of the Lesson-Sermon is "Are Sin, Disease, and Death. Real?" The Golden Text is' from Psalms "He that is our Cod is the God of salvation- and unto God the Lord belong the issues from death." Lesson-Sermon passages, from the Bible include James 5:16: "The effectual fervent prayer of 3 righteous man availelh much." Correlative passages froin "Science and Health, with Kcv to the Scriptures" by Marv 'Baker Eddy include: "Are we benefited by praying? Yes, the desire which goes forth hungering after righteousness is blessed of our Father, and it docs not return unto us void" (p. 2).

ST. JOSEPH'S On Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Catholics will have the opportunity of gaining the Holy Year indulgence. Visits will start at St. Jospeh's church. The second visit HOME LOANS will be made at St.

Benedict's church, the third at Sacred Heart church, and the fourth and last at St. Joseph's. Masses on Sunday are at 7, 8:30 and 10:30. First Holy Communion will be held on the second Sunday in May. Boy Scout meeting Tuesdav evening at 7:15.

Convert instructions in the Catholic faith are held every Wednesday at 7:30 p. tii. in the'parish rectory. FIRST CHRISTIAN Church school, 9:30 a. morning worship, 10:40 a.

m. Junior High youth fellowship will meet at the Rav Faubion home 1013 North Fifth, Sunday evening at 6 o'clock; Senior High fellowship will meet at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roberts, 713 Santa Fe, at 7 o'clock. Boy Scouts meet at' the church Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock.

Class 13 will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 6:30. The Modern Builders class will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kew, 1028 Laramie. Whatsoever class will meet at the church Thursdav afternoon at 2:30.

La.vmen's league pot luck supper Thursday at 6:30. Mayor Fred Stein will guest speaker. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:30. METHODIST Sunday a. Sundav school; church membership training class meets; 10, morning worship service; 3 p.

party for parents of children in primary department to be held DO YOU HAVE IDLE DOLLARS? "Why not put them to work, Earning you '7. with Insured Safety coMMKHCE SAVINGS LuAN THE ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE FUNNY BUSINESS By Hershberger "The umpire is on the outs with his wife again!" in Fellowship hall; 3 p.m., Don-A-Worth subdistrict meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship in sanctuary with the Rev. Harry 0. Ritter of Kansas City as principal speaker. Xo evening meeting of youth groups.

Troop 92 meets. Thursday 2 p. Esther DIVINE HEALING SERVICES MIRACLES ARE WROUGHT In The Name of Jesus The Blind See! The Deaf Hear! The Lame Walk! SERVICES NIGHTLY AT 7:30 P. Except Saturdays aunnays: a. 7:30 p.

m. 12 SERVICES APRIL 17-29 MINISTERING TO ALL, REGARDLESS OF CREED HORTON ASSEMBLY OF GOO ist Ave. tast HANNAH NELSON, Pi 1 1 Circle of WSCS meets -with Mrs Oscar Purdum, 1329. Division; at 6:30, Fourth Quarterly Conference greatest meeting of the year in any Methodist church, covered dish dinner, followed by business session, written reports for the year will be read and officers for new year elected. Friday Electa Circle meets at home of Mrs.

Ray Pcndergraft, 457 South FIRST RAPTIST' to I 4-U -i TO PKXoNo If Ji I MEANWHILE-A5 CATO'J ATO 1 1 3 as. FOLKS EVER ATTEND GET TO TUF -(SOMETHING! THEY Church school, 9:45 a. at 10:45, morning worship; 6:45 Baptist Youth Fellowship; 7:45 evangelistic services. niectin" at Fairview. All day meeting with potluck dinner.

Tuesday: Boy Scouts meet 7-3n p. m. Wednesday; Choir practice 7 p. m. Hour of Prayer and Bible session 8.

Thursday: Whiie Cross 2pm Friday: Guild Bible class meeting at Mrs. Iva Newell 7:45. p. m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES "Not forsaking the assemblving of ourselves together, as the man- another; and so much the more, je see me uay approaching." Oleb.

.10:25) Heedful of this SCriOtUial ik, congregation is assembling in mis weeKcnd where A. A. Worsley will deliver the World's End," 3 p. Sundav. lesday 8 p.

chapter 26 The Kingdom of the New World," from text book 'This Means Everlasting Life." Thursday, 7:30 Service Meeting, general discussion of the main Bible talks at" the Kansas City Assembly, to be followed by the Theocratic Ministry school. Audience participation in "The New World Translation of the Christian Greek Scriptures." TRINITY EPISCOPAL Muipuiaie communion of youth), 8 a.m. At a oi. viin-enis Acoiyte uuild; 9:30 church school, Choral Eueha- nsi aria sermon. The spring in- Thank Offering may be placed on the alms bason ai any of the services this Sunday.

Andrew's chapel: 9 a. m. Mornine praver and clmi-M. school. '-Monday, diocesan convenlinn at Independence, Wednesday.

10 a. m. Holy communion (Trinity) i U. m. St.

Marlha'e" fSnilH house), Tuesday, choir rehearsal i.ou in. vinnnyj Sauare danw Rnnrtni. ninlw hall, starting at 8 uuock. sponsored uy Altar society members- living in the rural zones, and lone in The PTA's "countv announced for Thursdav rill be held in the parish hall, starting at -j Meeting Thursday afternoon, in Page 5 the center, at of Altar society. At the fnnrti.cirv, IL- meetiog Sirs.

Cass- Kukielka who wlU tell about the people and customs of that and other countries she 'visited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Meeting temporarily at the Central school building, 215 North Eighth street. Sunday school 9:30. John Dobbin, superintendent; 10:45, Morning worship, theme "The Suffering Cod;" sermon, "The Foolish Light Bulb." 6 p. Junior Fel-lowship; 7, Senior Fellowhip at the home of the ftev.

Harold Roberts, 713 Santa Fe street The Rev. C. P. Dukelow, pastor- Otto Kliower, choir director G. Altimari, youth choir director.

SACKED HEART Sunday 6, 8, 10 a.m. Fridav n-tn' Our Sorrowful Mother." Saturday. 4:30 to t.i* 3 p.m.— Confessions. Before vnn flyte ride. Mo-Kan Nash.

ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Foley's Cleaners NEXT SATURDAY APRIL 21st at 2 P.M. GR0DICK TRANSFER STORAGE CO. 11 5 S. 4th Atchison, Kansas Will Hold An AUCTION SALE Of Ice Boxes, Gas Ranges, Living Room Furniture. Electric Ranges.

Washing Machines, D.ning Room Furniture. Electric Refrigerators, Bedroom Furniture, and Miscellaneous Household Goods..

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