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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 13

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'Gospel Ark' Church Plans Unique Service First United Presbyterians The Drive-In Church located tire. Music will include selec- -LlSt oCneQUle Ve UonS by 8irlS a a due The sch edule at First Unlled SS'SSL' Several cars were seen from Presbyterian Church, Boutz C.B. Woodwards To Observe Fortieth Anniversary Sunday Friday, November 17. New Mc.vico-Sun-Nwi-Pagc 13 Bishop Slates St. Andrew's Sunday Visit na bmHa aeverai cars were seen irom i-mum, TheDroos mornln 8' the surrounding area, including KoaA, for Sunday Includes Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. Woodward Woodward were married Nov. bells, 25 in the set, to Ihe church The young people of St.

drcw's Epiicopal Church, with me surrounding area, inciuoing uuu munivu nuv. vena, luuieujiuiuu. Mr. Woodward is president of Mrs. Dale Fairbanks In charge, ment.w«lh.vo.Pilari El Paso, at lhe opening services Church School at 9:30 a.m., and are inviting all friends to help 23,1932 in El Paso and have Mrs.

Woodward directs two of the corporation of Woodward will leave the church at 9 a.m. id by the Drive-In Church last number orientation in tr em observe their 40th wed- lived in Las Cruces since 1949. the groups at this lime, the Jun- Lumber Co. However, he finds Salurday to gather materials 1 Sunday Cars'park around Ihe Jones Hall al same time UK ding anniversary Sunday after- Mrs. Woodward taught school ior High and the Senior High time to also serve his church Harvest Home Festival Bmiinrt.

7h. TMi Gospel Ark and use lhe drive-in morning worship service at 11 noon. Hours are set from 2 lo 4 cI Halch before she was mar- Handbell Choirs. Included are the of to be held Sunday. dfS in attire tpeaker5 and Juntar Senior 1 Wa rd aS Mrs.

Woodward directs two of Trustees, finance commission. The Rt. Rev. Richard M. Tre- ringing Bell Man', for he helps us trans- Holy Communion al the 10 a.m.

As president-elect of Area 12, 0 lhe bc ri ers nnd our service. The of the pastor, will talk about cowboy Tom Toney. And they proudly Las Cruces Knife and Fork camp meetings and will sing lel1 lne have si grandchild- Club. cowboy songs, accompanying fen-three boys and three girls. The Woodward family English equipment." says Mrs.

Wood- King will have their corporate himself on Ihe guilar. the first 5et of hand Handbell Ringers, Mrs. Wood- ward, praising her husband. Women's Association meeting will be al 10:30 a.m. Monday in Reeves Hall.

Mrs. Adam Pobar president in .974. couple's attendants 40 years Young people atlending the In addition to activities listed, ago. The two women are sisters dinner will be entertained by a Elizabeth Woodward serves on and C.C. Woodward is C.B.'s full length movie in a i SINGING A DUKT at the special Thanksgiving si-r- vice at the Gospel Ark Church in Fiesta Drive-In parking lot Sunday morning will lc IVryl IScan, superintendent of Las Cmccs Gospel Mission and Mrs.

Bean. They will he dressed in 'early settler 1 uttire. I Anthony News I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lawrence A spent (he recent of San Miguel recently returned weekend in Tucson, from a month in Aberdeen, where they visited their son and where they enjoyed a visit with his wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Iheir son and family, Mr. and Edmonds Jr. Mrs. Myron Lawrence.

They also visited relatives and Mr. and Mr. Mack Sloan. La friends in Ohio. Mesa, recently returned from Odessa, where they were A former resident of the Up- guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank per Valley, Mrs. Medora Kil- Symthe. gore Taylor, has been visiting friends here and in El Paso. She a a a i resides in Wenatchee, Wash.

i Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John E. Charles, La Mesa, is their son, CCK A a Michael, from Travis Air Force Base, Calif. After a month's vi- The TMP lrs Club of Calvary sit.h"eTe.witjv,l!U parents and a tlst Church will lead lhe devotion, followed by the sacrificial luncheon at 12 noon.

Guesl speaker will be Rev. Steele, who will speak on "The Importance of a Christian Home." Adult Forum speakers will be Ed Hernandez, coordinator for secondary schools and Mary Jane Wood, curriculum coor- dinalor for the elementary schools. They will discuss curriculum for Las Cruces public schools. Carol Choir will rehearse at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday and Chapel Choir at 5 p.m.

A boy scout outing is planned for Salurday. communion al this time, ward was elected during the Among special guests at Ihe Trelease address th summer meeling held in Isles reckon Mr and Mrs npU tiirn lo lyvj in the diocese and na- ark. bne will take office of c.C. Woodward who were the president in 1974. couple's attendants 40 years a several church commissions, nephew.

Hnll. THE Soft, sleek and feminine casual footwear from Daniel Green that's as beautiful as it is comfortable. Come, see what we mean, in the shoe department. Mr. and Mrs.

C.B. Woodward Nusbaum Newsings Coming to visit Mrs. Cora Walker Cooper for the Thanksgiving holidays are her son "and his entire family," happily lells Mrs. Cooper. Coming are Dr.

and Mrs. John A.D. Cooper, Randy and Patricia, from the Washington, D.C. area; a son, Allen, who is a sludent in medical school at Northwestern University and a married daughter, Margaret Ann and her husband, William Kettunen, of Denver. Visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell Randall have been a daughter, Linda, and her husband from Paris, France. Here were Dr. Gerald and Dr. Linda Hazelbauer.

Linda and Gerald are doing post-doctoral work, essentially research, at Institute Pasteur where he has a grant from the U.S. Government and Linda's grant is from the French Government. The two are in the stales for interviews al six-different (Aniador) A Ihealer workshop in drama and dance games for children ages 9 to 12 is being held on Saturday mornings from 11 a.m. to 12 noon at lhe Community Art Center, 1212 Barker Road. The workshop is taught by Denise Schwartz.

LEISURE FOOTWEAR 1 DORMINE Soft Capiskin Leather, wilh -j fabric linino and padded 5 Leather sock, wedqe he-jl. erwards; the group is in he home of Mr and Mrs Charles and daughters; and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Charles, Mesilla Phillip Collins. Park; his aunt and uncle, Mr.

Sunda Scho01 for a11 a es Officers and members of the Mesilla Valley Disabled American Veterans (DAV) these days are expressing ap- and Mrs. Walter Lewis, An- i i a.m. Sunday, preciation to Mrs. Bill Montgomery and the Rainbow Girls from thony. he will leave for his new Tne Sunday School is.

building Assemblies No. 12 and No. 55 for helping make the recent assignment in Germany for two towart a High Attendance Sun- Forrjet-Me-Not sale a success. Information comes from Mrs. Jean De year5 day on Dec.

3. Also a guest in Ihe John Dr Ware 101 win Charles home is his Nephew, bring the message al the 11 a.m. Alan Wenden from London, worship service. Hn d. Training Union for all ages will be held at 6 p.m.

wilh the Guesls of Mr. and Mrs. L.E. aslor to brin lhc TMning Archer, la Mesa, have been essa at We hear S.T. (Bud) Richards and family plan to leave Saturday for Lebanon, Mo.

to visit relatives and friends for the Thanksgiving holidays. Small Mr a Mrs. Lee R. Woodard recently held the 27th annual Southern Comfort Breakfast. Guests included Ihe Andrew -T sharing nraver and Bible Soulhern Comfort Breakfast.

Guests included lhe Andrew nT -u a nd me ef at from Glenn Kerr, Canada; Sherw.xx, from and baby son, David, from Phoenix, Ariz. After a visit here lh lme Adult cholr Practice with her parents, Mrs. Fife and San Pedro, Calif, and John Sampson from Colorado. Also attending were Dave Woodard and his sister, Hada, who was en route from Newport, R.I. to San Diego, her first noufri loft tnr Atlnnir, 'he public is cordially invited where they join Mr' to ar in each opportun- assignment after becoming an ensign in the Navy Nurse Corps.

ily of the week at Calvary Bap- --0-After being listed in the 1969 and 1971 "Two Thousand Women of Achievement" (published in London), Eunice M. Mannen (Mrs. Paul is to be included in Vol. 1 of the illustrated biographical reference "The World's Who's of Women," which is the sequel to "Two Thousand Two other London reference publications are to include Mrs. Mannen, we bear; "International Who's Who in Community Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Ed- list Church 180 Locusi monds and son, Michael, of I i i a Christ Scientist Sunday Lesson Is A On the Sunday before Thanks Sets Folk-Mass a Service" and "Dictionary of International which circulates in 130 countries of the world. Prof. Paul W. Mannen has been listed in the "Dictionary" Holy i i a Church, located at 2000 S.

So- giving, the Lesson in the Chris- lano Drivc announces the sec- nce 1954. "Personalities of the West and Midwest" has again tian Science Quarterly is enlitl- ond of i monlhly Folk-Mass asked Prof. Mannen for additional biographical data, we hear ed, "Soul and Body" First services will be held Sunday. rl pastor, Rev. C.

G. Reader John E. Moore and sec- The ond reader, Mrs. Geraldine Til- Amundson, states the public is lett, will present this lesson at cordially invited to Ihis 7 First Church of Christ, Scien- service and may take commun- tist, 325 W. Mountain at 11 a.m." lon lhls llme The musical program will be They will also give the furnished by New Mexico State Thanksgiving service on Thurs- University students playing day at 11 a.rn.

Al lhe Thanks- Anyone interested in Playing wilh the group should giving Day service there will be ri i instrumgenl prac testimonies of healing from tice at 6:30 p.m., before the Christian Scientists attending worship hour. the meeting. The annual Thanksgiving Eve c. -ii worshipwill be held al 7:30 p.m. A Sunday School will be held Wednesday, Nov.

22. at the lime of lhe Sunday Ser- vice as usual, bul there will be no Sunday School on Thanksgiving Day. i a i a Plan a Outing The Unitarian Fellowship will hold the annual Thanksgiving dinner picnic on Sunday. The group will meet at the Fellowship House, 1505 E. California, at 10 a.m.

and then proceed to a new picnic spot in the Organ Mountains. For tickets call 523-0427 or 524-3030. Rev. Wall Wieder will brief session concerning goals for the fellowship. Garage Sale Mayfield High School Spanish Clublssponuringagaragesale Saturday and Sunday at 1916 Darlene.

Hours will be from a.m. to 6 p.m. Rohe N.Eshbaugh Ph.D. Announces The Moving Of His Practice In Clinical Psychology Marriage And Family Counseling From the Bank Tower To 456N. Alameda As Of November 1, 1972 Phone 523-5767 Come To The Lantern and enjoy a meal prepared by some of Las Cruces finest cooks: Art Pcna (6 a.m.

to 2 p.m.) Richard Montoya (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) Inez Alvcrcz (2 p.m. to 10 p.m.) Henry AMcriti (10 a.m. to 6 a.m.) SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 6:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M.

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