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Sunday Church Services St. Episcopal. Fifth and Cn-! Kollo Killing, pi lent in charge. Sunday; 3 a. holy rnufiion; 9 30 Church School; 10 JO a.

for children 2-6 years old; 11 a. confirmation and by the Rt. Ilrv. Clinton S. Quin.

D. Bishop of 6:30 Young Churchman's Association. Enst Waco Church of Christ, 228 Hood; B. G. Dobson, minister.

Radio. KWTX. 7 45 a. a Man Think- oth." Bible School. 10 11 a.

m. and 7 p. subjects. ami and "Strange Young People's Class, 6 p. m.

Training hour Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. Central Presbyterian; A. N. Wolff, pastor.

Sunday School. 9:45 a. at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p.

subjects, "Thanksgiving and moving lcture, "Cowboy's Post." Fellowship meetings at 6. JO p. m. Woman's Auxiliary Monday, Waco Tabernacle (non-denomlna- tional). Eighteenth and Sanger; H.

Edward Smrtb, pastor. WACO. 8 a. m. Sunday.

Sunday School, 9 :45 a. at 11 a. m. and 7:45 mibject, "WotId night; Gideon morning. Chrlstlgn Wnrrlors, 'Mi p.

in. Prayer aervlce Wcdnemlay. 7 45 p. in. Thursday, 7.45 m.

South Side Chun of Christ. South and Psrk Meets 10 a in Sunday lesson, Hev. 13. pih ory "And I stood upon the sand of the and a bfaat riae up out of the sea. having seven heads and ten horns and upon hia horns ten crowns, upon his heads the name of blasphemy." R.

M. Mickle, elder. Witnesses, 2215 Flint RUf. Bible talk, 3 It "Keligion yj the Bible. Watehtower Bible Austin Avenue Methodist.

Austin at Thirteenth; A. Norman Evans, pastor. Sunday School, 9 45 a. nw; services nt a. m.

and p. subjects. "Thanks He to God for a Noble Heritage." Kev. J. B.

Holt; and "Growing Christians." by Dr. Evans. Evening Fellowships: Junior and Junior High. 5:30 p. Senior High and Young People (college), 6 p.

m. Union Thanksgiving service Thursday at 7 a. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday, 30 p. m.

District Bible Training School (7 (Manned in Waco The annual Waco District Bible and Training School ior Christian Workers will be held Dec. 7, 8 and 9 in Austin Avenue Methodist Church. This school this year promises to be the best ever held in the district. A very fine faculty has been secured for Lukevlrw Baptist, Route 9. Alton) the school.

The pre-enrollment in study, 4 15 p. Minlaters of Good News. Wednesday, 8 p. 'The New World." book study. Frl day, 7.45 p.

service meeting. Theocratic ministry school. 9 p. in. St.

Mark Lutheran, South SeVen teenth and Clay; E. A. lleckmann, pastor. Lutheran Hour. WACO, 8:30 a.

m. Sunday School. 10 a. services at 11 a m. and 7:30 ts.

"Looking Mack" and "Looking Ahead." Choir Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. Youth Assembly Wednesday, 8 p. Thanksgiving service Thursday, 10 a Sunday School teachers, 7:30 p.

m. St. Episcopal. Columbus at Thirtieth; C. A Higgins, rector.

Holy communion, 7.30 a. Bible class, 9 30 a. Church School, 10:30 a. morning prayer and sermon, 10:30 a Young Churchmen, 5 p. m.

Columbus Avenue Baptist, 1300 Columbus; W. Melton, paatro. Services at 10.55 a. m. snd 7:30 p.

L. E. Thomas ot Houston, fiehl representative. for Gideons, guest speaker n.orning: evening. "Conflicting Plsns." Youth Fellowship, p.

Training Uni no, 15 p. m. Frsyer hour Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints.

South Ninth Street. Officers and tcachers meet. 9:45 a. Sunday School. 10 a.

Ladles Relief Society Immediately after Sunday School. Even at 6. Tabernacle a Clay at Fifteenth; A. Reilly Copeland, pastor. Sunday School.

9:30 a. services at 11 a. and 7:30 p. subjects. Suffering From Crons" and 'Christ's Suffering on Calvary Crosa," Bible hour.

6:30 p. m. Radio: KKRV, 6 30 a. WACO, 7 30 a. m.

Morrow Avenue Assembly, 1400 block Morrow Avenue; M. Cad-- walder, pastor. Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.

A. C. Rates will preach at 11 a. pastor at 7 30 p. m.

C. 6 30 p. in. New assembly building at O'tklawn will be opened at 2:30 p. Mirsionary A.

C. Bates and Presbyter McGown, officiating, Third Street Baptist; Lee Halt, pas tor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. serv ices at 11 a. m.

and 8 p. subjects, and "Our Vocation." Training Union and Brotherhood, 7 p. m. Wednesday: Teachers and officers, 7 p. prayer meeting, choir practice, 8 15.

Service Memorial Methodist; Frank Bartos pastor. Sunday School, .9 45 a. services at 11 a. m. and 7 p.

subjects, "A Christian's Thanksgiving" and "His Life, the Lteht of Thanksgiving service and fellowship hour Tuesday, 7 30 p. Rev. Len Layne guest speaker, and First Methodist Youth Choir. Clay Avenue Methodist. 1601 Clay; Ross G.

Smith, paiitor. Sunday School. 9.45 a. services at 10:50 a. m.

and 7:30 p. annual Gideon service, and "Our Thanksgiving Ladder." Orches Ira rehearnul, 6 p. Youth Fellow ship. 6 30 in, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Eleventh and Columbus Streets. Sun day School, 9:30 a.

services at 11 a nr. subject. "Soul and Body." Wednesday evening service, which includes testinionials on Christian Science heal ing. at 8 o'clock. Reading room and lending library at 612 Liberty Build ing, is open week days from 10 a.

m. to 4 p. m. and Sunday afternoons from 2 to 5. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the church services and to enjoy the privileges of the reading room.

First Church of the Nazarene; J. Anderson, pastor. Sunday School. 9.45 a. services at 10:45 a.

in. and 7:45 p. morning subject, Being evangelistic service in the evening. N. Y.

P. S. and Juniors, 7 p. m. Services Wednesday, 7:45 p.

m. Turner Street Baptist; Verlon A Oteo, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. services at 11 a. m.

and 7:110 p. subjects. "Boss or Servant" and When Jesus Comes in Glory." Training Union. 6:30 m. Wednesday Teachers meet at 7 prayer meeting at 8.

Highland Baptist. Trice at ilr- tieth; V. M. Cloyd, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.

at 10:50 a. m. and 7:30 p. subjects, Gideon Assignment" and "He Is Above All." Training Union, 6:15 p. m.

Prayer service Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Zion Evangelical and Reformed. South Eighth and Burnett; C. Wolff, pastor.

Memorial and Thanksgiving services; Sunday School, 9:45 a. services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. subjects.

"Do You Believe and "Now Thank We All Our God" Choir Wednesday, 8 p. m. Confirmation class Saturday. 9.30 a. m.

Herring Avenue ChrislUn. Eighteenth and Herring: Arthur Stout, minister Bible School, 9 45 a communion and worship at 10 46 a. a Gideon layman bringing the morning mess age, regular preaching service at 7 p. m. Lakeview Church of Christ; R.

T. Robinson, minister. Sunday School, 10 a. services at 11 a. and 7:30 subjects.

"The New Testament" and "Three Worlds." Young class, 30 p. m. Bible Tuesday. 9 30 rn. Bible study Wednesday, 7 30 m.

Primitive Baptist; Fred Janeway. pastor. Services at 11 a m. Elder H. Doss of Belton will be guest speaker.

First nf Bellmead, loon Ashelman; Dunlap, pastor. KWTX. 8 30 a in Sunday School, 9 45 a. services at 10:50 m. and 7 30 p.

subjects, "A Portraiture of Christ" and Saviour for No One But Sin- rers." Training Union, 6:30 p. Fellowship following evening worship. Wednesday: Prayer service, 8 p. choir rehearsal. 9 p.

m. Sparks Memorial Methodist; R. McCord, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a. services st 11 a.

m. and 7:30 p. Gideon speaker In morning; evening. "Things for Which We Airt M. F.

and Junior Fellowships. yi m. Union Thanksgiving services Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Webb, pastor.

Sunday School, 9,45 a. services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. subjects, "A Gideon Speaks and "Jesus Always." Training Union.

6:30 p. Wednesday: Officers and teachers, 7 p. prayer service, 7:45 First Presbyterian. Austin at Eleventh; Thomas B. Gallaher, minister Church School, 9:40 services at 11 a.

Society of Gideons speaker, and 7:30 p. "Reading for an Easy Chair," by pastor. Youth Fellowships, 5:30 p. m. Memorial Baptist; Myers, pastor.

Sunday School, 9 30 a. servira 10:45 a. in. and 7:15 p. "Calvaiy" and "An Important Question," Brotherhood.

8:16 p. m. Wednesday; Officers and teachers, 7 p. prayer service, choir, 8 30. Flrsl Lutheian, North Tenth Jefferson; I.

P. Paulson, pastor. Sunday School. 9 45 a. services at 10:45 a.

subject, Defend Us, Luther League, 6:30 p. subject, "The Christian Steward." Flist Baptist; Forrest Feejtor, pallor. Radio, KWTX, 10 15 p. Sunday School, 9 30 a. ra.

at II a. ni, and 7:30 p. subjects, "The Reward for Trust" and "The Joy of Victory." Training Union, 6.15 m. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.

Chorus Sings Together 910th Time St. Methodist. Eighteenth and W. E. Shipp, pastor.

Church School, 9:45 a. aervieej at 11 a. m. and 7 p. subjects.

"Sounder Views, or Subjection" and Own Tale" Youth choir, ti p. Junior and Intermediate Fellowships. 6 p. Chorus, 6 p. in.

Thanksgiving service Wednesday, 7 p. pastor to preach. Emmanuel Baptist. 1124 South Nineteenth Street; Tilson F. Maynard, pastor.

Sunday School, 9.30 a. services 10:45 a. m. (radio) and 7:45 p. subjects, "Let Us Be and message by L.

K. Thomas, State Gideon field man. Training Union at it 30 P. Young chir, 5 j. Young Fellowship, 6 j.

m. Wednesday; Officers and teachers. 7:15 p. prayer service at 8. Adult choir rehearsal Thursday, 7.15 p.

m. Seventh and James Baptist; Woodson Armes, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. services at 10:50 a. m.

(KWTX) and 7:30 p. subjects. "Sham Battles With Pewter and "The Miracle of the Unconsurned." Training Union, 6:15 p. in. Wednesday: Officers and teachers, 6:45 p.

prayer hour, choir rehearsal, at 8:15. Trinity Lutheran. Twenty-sixth and Morrow; G. Buchschacher, pastor. Lutheran Hour, WACO, 8:30 a.

Sunday School, 10 a. services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. subjects, "A Call to Christian Preparedness" anil Them Which Are Asleep in the Lord." Falls and MrLennan County Sunday School Teachers Association, 2:30 p.

m. Choir Tuesday, 7 p. m. Thanksgiving service Wednesday, 8 p. m.

Herring Avenue Methodist; C. C. Sessions, pastor. Church School, 9:46 a. services at 10.50 a.

m. and 7:30 subjects. "Thoughtful Thanksgiving" and The Protestant Services in Methodist Home Chapel. Youth Fellowship, 6 30 p. m.

Choir rehearsals Wednesday, 7 and 8 p. m. Columbus Avenue Church of Christ, Columbus at Sixteenth; Fred Custls. minister. Radio, WACO.

9 a. Rible School, 9:45 a. services at 10.45 a. m. and 7 p.

the Great. and "I Kings." Young classes In evening. Services Wednesday, 8 p. in. Calvary Baptist; A.

J. Holt, pastor.) Sunday 8chool, 9:45 a. services at 10:55 a. in. and 7:30 p.

sub- Jetts. "Christians Living and Gift to Ron." Training Union, in. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. First Methodist, Fifth and Jackson: G.

Weldon Gatlin, pastor. Sunday School. 9 30 a. services at 10:45 a in, and 7 30 p. subjects, "The Family Makes the and "A Great Future." Youth Fellowship anti Young Adult vespers, 6 p.

m. Wednesday: Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. Youth and Adult choir rehearsals, 7 and 7:30: Board of Christian Education, 8 15. Colcord Avenue Methodist, Tenth and Colcord; Ernest Roper, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.

services at 10:55 a. m. and 7 p. subjects. Gideon Hour" and "Highest Valuation." M.

Y. 6 30 p. Choir rehearsal Monday, 7:30 p. m. Pope ill Broadcast VATICAN CITY, Nov.

Pope Pius XII will broadcast an appeal to the United States Sunday for food and other material aid to help Europe through the Winter, authoritative sources said today. the churches of the district indicates the attendance will be the largest over achieved in any district school for Christian workers. Program Announced The following program will be offered: "Toward a Christian by Rev. John Berglund of Southwestern University. by Dr.

B. F. Jackson of Southwestern University. "How to Improve the Church by Rev, W. H.

Cole, executive secretary of the Conference Board of-Education. "Teaching nnd hv Rev, Carroll of Westminister Col- lege. "The Methodist Youth Fellow- by Rev. C. C.

Sessions, pas- tor of Herring Avenue Church. "The Work Among Young by Rev. J. B. Holt, associate pastor Austin Avenue "The Church at Work With Prl- mary by Miss Grace Kendrick, educational director, University Church, Dallas.

"The Church at Work with Junior Children" by Mrs. R. Otis Sory of Hillsboro. Oean of School The dean of the school will be Rev. Chef C.

Henson, District Superintendent of the Waco district. The classes on Dec. 7 will meet at 2:30 in the afternoon. Classes for the two other sessions of Ihe school will meet at 7:30 p. m.

each. An invitation is extended to church workers of other denominations in the city to attend this school and to church workers in nearby towns outside the district. Training School Due At Mart Dec. 2-4 The Mart Methodist Church Is sponsoring a Church Workers Training School Dec. 2, 3 and 4.

This training school is for church workers of the following churches: Mart, Riesel, Perry, Meiers Settlement, Prairie Hill, Ben Hur and Kirk. Classes will meet each evening of the above dates at 7:30 The following courses and instructors will be had in the training school: "'Fite Church School in the Crusade for by Rev. W. H. Cole, executive secretary of the Conference Board of Education.

"The Methodist Youth bv Rev. C. C. Sessions, pa.s- tor of Herring Avenue Methodist Church. "The Division in the by Mrs.

J. D. F. Williams of Handley. Rev.

W. H. Cole is dean of the school. This training school is a part of the educational program of the Waco district under the leadership of Rev. Chet Henson, district superintendent.

All church workers served by this school are urged to avail themselves of this opportunity to prepare for greater service in church work. Social Calendar Dr. Dan Russell To Head Social Welfare Group AUSTIN, Nov. 21 UP Texas Social Welfare Association today elected Dr. Dan Russell of Texas A.

and M. College as president to succeed Austin Attorney Herman Jones. Other officers elected in the mid- jHtint of the three-day 37th State conference were: W. E. Robertson of Houston, first vice president; Mrs.

Jud Collier of den's birthday party for Billy Bra- Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Wolfe, open house, 2820 Austin, 5 to 8 p. m.

Mr. and Mrt. Frank MacCurdy, open house for Mr. and Mrs: L. W.

Buckley of Ferris, 3401 Boulevard. 6 to 9 p. m. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Roberts, open house. Chuck Wagon. 7 p. m. Dr.

and Mrs. Joe Fason hosts at open house for Drs. and Mesdames Brooks Bell and Roland Lynn of Dallas at their home on the Old Robinson ville Road. 6 to 9 p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bra- Dr. and Mrs.

H. G. Wyatt, dinner. Hamilton House. 7 p.

m. and and R. T. Spencer luncheon hosts for Bosque Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Browning of Ogden. Utah, Hamilton House, 12:30 p. m. It has been estimated that 80 per cent Of the world population normally suffers to some degree from undernutrition. Sunday the chorus of the Men's Fellowship (I sm of Aliatili Avenue Mcthodiat Church will have sung together on 1H0 consecutive Sundays.

In the picture, they are, left to right: Front row, llenry Stubblefield, Mrs. Henry Stubblefield, pianist, Frank llolt, Norman Hay, Perry Duncan, Thomas llauck. Back row. Bob Dunagan, Floyd Wells, ,1. II.

Ilutchenrider, S. F. Duke, larence T. Rucker, Fric Oustaveraon, F. F.

Sharp, L. Porter. W. II. Heater.

Professor Welting. not in picture: Director Dr. Hubert llophins; II. T. Torrance, teacher of class; Tom Jaekson president of class, and W.

S. Hoover, chairman. Editor roup CONTINUED FitOM ONE Mumford. second vice president; Carl Basland of Huntsville, iiecre- tary, and Charlie H. Dodd of Dallas.

treasurer. Jones will on the executive board with Margaret Yates of Dallas. named to fill an unexpired term ending in 1948, and Mrs. George Martin of Abilene. Mrs.

R. J. Turrentine of Denison. Walter Hoy of Beaumont and Mrs. Edmund P.

Williams of Corpus Christl, to serve until 1950. The convention tonight heard L. D. Morrison, chief of the Houston Crime Prevention Bureau, and El Paso County Sheriff Allan Falby discuss "Youth nnd the The conference will end tomorrow with four sectional meetings. 7 including one on migratory worker nurcn.

i p. m. problems conducted by Robert C. I Young Matrons of Catholic Worn- Wells, director of the Unitarian Guild, dance. Roosevelt Hotel, den.

Cameron Park Clubhouse, 3 to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Rtchard Lovelace.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lovelace of Dallas, party, Place, 8:30 p. m. Family Night Thanksgiving party.

Fish Pond. 7 p. m. Thanksgiving dinner-dance. Lake Waco Country Club.

8 p. m. Entre-Nous Club, Hamilton House. 7 p. m.

Miss Mildred Neel of Dallas, linen shower, honoring Miss Dorothy Jane Neel, Spinning Wheel, 7-9 p. m. Spring field-Hicks wedding. Memorial Baptist Church, p. Fynes-Sanders wedding, Edge- Service Committee.

Gideons to Lead Sunday Services The Sunday morning service at the Avenue Methodist Church will be conducted by the Gideons, according to Rev. Ross G. Smith, pastor. This is the annual observance, according to the pastor. The Thanksgiving service will be held nt 7:30 p.

m. when members of the children's division, under the direction of Mrs. J. C. Allison and Miss Vivian Renfro, give a Thanksgiving program.

Members of the congregation will bring gifts for Thanksgiving baskets to be distributed by the division. Following this service a sound motion picture will be shown. If we do that, no power on earth can hurt Ruggles stated. Mistakes Are Honest Ruggles continued: "All of us, I am sure, are occasionally wrong. In the main, our mistakes are honest mistakes.

Whether we think and editorialize rightly or wrongly, the opinions of most of us are honestly come by. They are dictated no more by the dollars of our advertisers than by the subscriptions of a majority of our neighbors who may differ with us politically or economically or religiously or Don Hinga, news editor of the Houston Chronicle, speaking on "Importance of Adequate and Comprehensive Capitol News Coverage" told the association that the importance of adequate Capitol coverage has gained a hundredfold during the past decade and a half. Pointing up the Importance of Austin coverage, Hinga stated: "Fifteen vears ago. Texas spent around $95.800,000 to run the various branches of its Government. "During the fiscal year, which hegan on Sept.

1, the price tag on the greatlv enlarged services will total $150,000,000. Way for Straight Facts "The only wav the average taxpayer can get his facts and get them straight is throueh adequate coverage of his State Capitol. And that coverage, touching every man. woman nnd child where it hits the hardest the pocket is, to me, the most important service the news- paners can render today. "Capitol correspondents have a terrific job to bring the public the full report on Government affairs.

Thev must keep uo with 122 administrative agencies, supervising some 170 departments and institutions. Almost every Governmental agency in Washington has its counterpart in Austin. Manv of them are interrelated nnd most have been created during the past 15 vears. Walter R. Humphrey, editor of the Fort Worth Press, speaking on "Save the said "it oueht to be a requirement of citizenship that every adult take an airplane trip over one of the heavily erod ed sections such as find in Northeast "Or even down through the heart of the blacklands in Central SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS NOW at BIBLE CENTER Phone 343 1122 N.

25th St. Meeting Planned MATAMORAS. Mexico, Nov. 21 UP A three-day convention of all chamber of commerce managers along the United St a tes-Mexican border between Matamoros and Tijuana will open Monday at Matamoros, according to Alfredo de la Garza, secretary of the Matamoros chamber. Principal topics listed for discussion are the greater freedom of import of United States goods into border Mexican towns and easing the entry problems of United States nationals into Mexico.

Bishop Quin ill Talk Here Sunday The Rt. Rev. Clinton Quin. Bushop of the Dioce.se of Texas, will deliver the sermon at the 11 a. m.

service Sunday in St. Episcopal Church. Bishop Quin also will receive a class of adults and children for confirmation. Rev. Rollo L.

Rilling, priest-in-charge at St. Paul's, who prepared the class, will present the members to Bishop Quin. The vested choir under direction of Rev. Mr. Billing will present special music, accompanied by Mrs.

Tom Kee, organist. MeCrcgor Twins Named On College Who Who Nov, Jean and Joyce Weatherby, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Weatherby, of McGregor, who art; Senior students at North Texas State College, were among 25 NTSC students named this week for recognition in the 1947-48 edition of Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. The twins are business administration majors, nnd are members of Kappa Theta Pi nnd the Senior Current Literature Club. Students were nominated for the Who's Who honor by department heads and other faculty members. I The Voice of Prophecy popular k-Iirkhh frrr Sihle Oumm in and Braille, Richards, Kmc Heraldj Quartet SUNDAYS 9:30 A.M. KWTX Dial 1230 IT til VOICE OF PROPHECY SOX S5-A LOS S3 A 1 1 1 I 1 Sponsored by the Ministerial Association AUSTIN AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH 1300 AUSTIN AVI.

Thanksgiving Morning, 7 to 8 A. M. Dr. Forrest C. Fcczor Will Bring Motsago I.el un take lliii to unitedly offer and wornhip our l.ord ST.

MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH S. 17th and Clay (Colton Palace Bus) 10:00 A. M. Sunday School and Adult Bible 11:00 A. M.

"LOOKING 7:30 P. M. it r. A. HKCKMANN, Taator LOOKING AHEAD" Special Thanksgiving Service Thursday 10:00 A.

Humphrey added. know the urgency of all this talk about soil conservation. So much of Texas already Is District System Bent The Fort Worth editor said the soil conservation district "is the most effective force in America certainly in Texas for carrying forward the battle on soil is 100 per cent democratic set up and controlled by the farmers themselves, under the laws of Texas. These districts need the strong support of the citizenship. ought to line up for a last-ditch fighl to prevent Ihe enactment of lie Cooley Bill in Congress which seeks to abolish the Soil Conservation Service and turn its functions over to the Extension Service.

This hill would mean the end of the soil conservation districts and would set the conservation crusade back a The convention closes today at noon with a lunchcon at the Roosevelt Hotel. Rib Broken WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 Senator Barkley, Democrat of Kentucky, said today he suffered a broken rib in nn automobile accident near Dawson Springs, Oct. 28, but find out about it until last Wednesday.

Guard Officer Named AUSTIN. Nov. 21 AP Adjutant General K. L. Berry to- dny announced appointment in the Texas National Guard of Capt.

Lowell E. Pace. Victoria, a battery commander, Battey A. 155th Field Artillery Battalion, 36th Infantry Division. 9 p.

m. University Urbanites, Cafe, 7 p. m. dinne First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbus at M. Subject of lesson-Sermon AND Sunday Morning Service .........11 A.

M. Sunda) School WedneMtay Evening Testimony Meeting o'clock READING ROOM Utterly Building Authorised Christian Science Literature May Be Read. Borrowed or Purchased. Open Week From 10 to 4 Sunday From i to 5 WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHI RCH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH HEl.noN OAtfJX, rtfth ul larktM A. M.

SINDAY SCHOOL! S. N. "THE FAMILY MAKES THE CHURCH" r. "A GREAT FUTURE" a Adult Vesper. P.

BOOKS, BIBLES, NOVELTIES Wrlrontr! for all where rnitomcn shnre profit. SI.00 hook free with $5.00 catalog or- dcr. Write for free ratatog. TAHK.R.VK IJE BAPTIST BOOK STORK South 15th SI. Warn.

i Crude Stocks Dccreasc WASHINGTON. Nov. The Bureau of Mines reported today that stocks of domestic and foreign crude petroleum totaled 222,901,000 barrels on Nov. 15, a net decrease of 802.000 barrels for the week. Domestic crude decreased 904.000 barrels; foreign crude Increased 192,000.

Daily average production was 5.257,000 barrels, an increase of 17.000. Runs to stills averaged 5,229,000, an increase of 40,000. Tabernacle Baotist Church 15th at Clay Avenue CATCH MU ION AI.Alt. BIS EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1124 South 19th St. TILSON F.

MAYNARD, Pastor Win II. YVheeless, Millie Director 10:45 A. M. "LET US BE Broadcast Over W-A-l-O 7:45 P. M.

Memiatce by L. E. THOMAS Stale liidcoii Director Sunday School A. M. Training t'nion P.

M. Hour of Power Wednesday M. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH South 22nd and Rosa A- Pastor Sermon ................................10:45 A M. IMPORTANT QUESTION" ......7:15 P. M.

Sunday School A. M. T. Brotherhood ......................................................................8:15 P. M.

Officers and Teachers Meeting M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday P. M. Choir Practice Wedneiday .......................................................8:38 P. M.

WELCOME VISITORS Pastor A. Reilly Copeland (Since 1822) Sunday School, 9:30 A. M- Sermons 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.

M. Broadcast Hour. 7:30 A. M. Bihle Hour.

P. M. Wednesday ik lit, 7:30 P. M. A book free lo of Hlifh nrhool.

Seminary. Itihle Inntltute and ing Srhtml. of yrar rholre. tthrn they hy t'AHRR- i r. ihmik siuitr DON Honih tftth at.

AUSTIN AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH 1300 Austin Avenue A. Norman Pastor 9:45 A. School and Bible Classes Be to God a Noble Rrx. J. B.

Holt 7:38 P. Dr. 11 A M. Youth Church In ('hapel Day in Youth Meet at 5:38 and 8:80 P. M.

A Group for All Between 8 and 25 rt! SEVENTH AND JAMES BAPTIST CHURCH WOODSON ARMES, Pastor SUNDAY SERMON SUBJECTS 10:50 A. M. BATTLES WITH PEWTER (KWTX Broadcast) 7:30 P. M. MIRACLE OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL TRAINING UNION 9:30 A.

M. 6:15 P. M. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Washington Avenue at Eleventh Street CLYDE SKILLY SHERMAN, Pastor Bible School A. M.

Morning 18:15 THIS YEAR Evening Worship 7:88 THIS NATION BE Regular Weekly Prayer Senrtee Wednesday 7:38 P. M. Everyone cordially Invited to attend these and commune. HERRING AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH Invites You to Worship at The Beautiful Methodist Home Chapel 10:50 a M. THANKSGIVING" r.

PROTESTANT FAITH" Church School 9:45 A. M. Fellowship Meetings 6:30 P. M. The Picture Calling of After Evening Worship.

C. C. Sessions, Pastor 1302 Herring Avenue COLUMBUS AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH Columbus Avenue at 13th Street A Spiritual With a Church Friendly Welcome DR. W.

W. MELTON, Pastor. MORNING SERVICES 18:55 A. M. MR.

L. E. THOMAS of Houston, Field Representative for the Guest Speaker EVENING SERVICES 7:38 P. M. 'CONFLICTING A By the Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A.

M. Training Union 6:15, P. M. Wednesday Mid-Week Prayer Service, 7:45 P. M.

YOU ARi INVITED TO ALL THiSl "Where You're a Stranger But Once" BROOK AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH ROY SMITH, Pastor Morning A. M. Evening P. M.

SUBJECTS BY PASTOR Sunday A. M. Training I 6:30 P. M. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH IRth and Bntque Blvd.

A. J. Holt, Pastor SERMON TOPIC'S: 10:55 A. M. Christians Living Victoriously 7:30 P.

M. 4 God Gift to His Son Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Training Cnion 7:30 P. M.

Prayer Meeting Wednesday P. M. A Church Where Everybody Is Somebody FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Planning Its Largest Program for 1948 The First Baptist Church is planning the most comprehensive program of service by far. in ail its 96 years, for 1948. Every service is utilized in laying adequate foundations of this achievement.

Unifflliated Baptists of this community u.sh to share in this progress are invited to place their membership in this congregation. DR. FEEZOR SUNDAY SUBJECTS: HAM. REWARD FOR 7:30 P. M.

THE JOY OF Join the growing Sunday School with clauses for all ages at 9:30 a. and the growing Training for all groups at 6:15 p. under the able leadership of Henry C. Rogers. M.

E. HOUR OF POWER, WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P. M..

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