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1 Services in Del Rio churches Sunday include the following: NEW LIGHT BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. I. Kidd Is pastor of, the New Light Baptist Church at 328 De La Rosa St. Sunday School Is held at 9:45 a.m; each Sunday. Worship service is held the second and fourth Sundays of the month at 11 o'clock In the morning.

Prayer meeting is held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. and Bible study at 7 p.m. Tuesday. BAPTISTT'EMPLE Sunday School meets at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship starts at 11 o'clock Sunday with Church Training at 6 p.m.

The evening service begins at 7 p.m. Sunday. Wednesday night prayer service is held at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Richard Mayberry Is pastor of the church.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning service in the First Baptist Church begins at 11 o'clock Sunday With the Rev. Fred Wlesen, the pastor, delivering the sermon. Sunday School classes meet 9:46 a.m. The evening service begins at 7 o'clock Sunday with prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. SAN FELIPE BAPTIST CHURCH The First Baptist Church at Bean and Plaza Streets holds Sunday School at 10 a.m.

Worship service Sunday begins at 11 a.m. with Training Union at 7 p.m. The evening service Sunday starts at 8 o'clock. The'Rev. C.

Rico is pastor of the church. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Richard Lewis, pastor of Bethel Baptist Church, will deliver the sermon at the 11 a.m. service Sunday with the evening service starting at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School classes meet at 9:45 a.m.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Only Jesus" will be the theme for the sermon of the Rev. William S. Caldwell in the First Presbyterian Church at the morning worship Sunday at 11 o'clock. The scripture will be Matthew Youth Fellowship will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday.

Tuesday the Service Circle will meet at 9:30 a.m. Members will bring sack lunches. The choir will rehearse at 8 p.m. Thursday. The First Presbyterian Church will be the church in which the World Day of Prayer service is held this year.

It is planned for March 3 at 1:30 p.m. with the various churches of the city participating. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. John W. Platt will have as the theme for his sermon Sunday morning "Expressing Appreciation." The scripture reading will be Luke The morning service begins at 10:55 o'clock Sunday.

Sunday School classes meet The last in the series of studies on Africa will be presented at the evening service Sunday in the House of Friendship of the church. Max Stool will be the guest speaker at the service, beginning at 6:30 o'clock. Slides will be shown illustrate his remarks. ices Wesley an Service ft a Guild Meets Wives meet at 10 a.m. Confirmation is held al p.m.

Lenten Worship is held 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday the junior choir will meet at 4 p.m. Saturday Group meet at 7:30 p.m. ST.

JOSEPH'S' CATHOLIC CHURCH The Rev. J.R. Velasco, O.M.I., pastor of St; Joseph's Catholic Church, will preach Sunday at 6:30 a.m.,' 8:30. 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. and at 6:30 p.m.

On the second Sunday of Lent, the Rev. said, "we reflect on Jesus' transfiguration. (Matthew He is our redeemer with the power to trnasfomv us. "Lent is the season to reflect on our dreams, to confront the difficulties, to make some decisions and to place our hope in the power of Christ to transform us. "Our transfiguration is a hidden, slow but possible process.

We are invited to take that first step. We are given the hope of success in the transfiguration of Jesus and are given the courage to begin again." "Jesus came toward them and laying His hanid on them, said 'Get up! Do not be Sunday School is held at 9:30 a.m. for high school and 10:30 a.m. for grammar school. ST.

JAMES' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion is celebrated at 7 a.m. and at 11 a.m. Sunday in St. James' Episcopal Church. Sunday School classes meet at 10 a.m.

The Rev. Milton F. Brown rector of the church, will deliver the sermon at the morning worship. The first Lenten program will be presented Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The Rev.

Allen Ehlers of Faith Mission will present a program with slides on the ministry of Faith Mission in Del Rio. A covered dish supper will be served preceding the program. A nursery will be provided for the program. Acolytes are Mark Hyden, Noel Marshall, Larry and Mike Sibila. Junior and intermediate, choir practices are held every' 4:30 p.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Divine healing's place in prophecy will be examined Sunday at Christian Science church services. "Christ Jesus" is the subject of the Bible Lesson-Sermon. It includes this text from Revelation: "The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy." Commentary from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy includes this citation: "The highest earthly representative of God, speaking of human ability to reflect divine power, prophetically said to his disciples, speaking not for their day only but for all time: 'He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do and "These signs shall follow them that BIBLE WAY OF OUR LORD, JESUS CHRIST The February meeting Wesleyan Service Guild was held in the House of Friendship of the First United" Methodist Church. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Alfred Bochat presided.

During the business session, yearbooks entitled "Leap in Faith," were distributed and interesting features were q.ut to the group. The yearbook is dedicated to the memory of Elizabeth Donaldson Cook. Mrs. T.D. Moore was praised for her work in selecting the poems, prayers and other thoughtful passages on each page throughout the book.

The program entitled "Living Through Change and Beyond Fear" was given by the Rev. John W. Platt and Mrs. Gratz Myers Jr. They presented a skit depicting a counselling session between a minister and a troubled member of his H.R.

Stole read the scripture lesson before and after the playlet for through emphasis. These were Psalms SOCIAL CALENDAR to CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The Bible Way Church of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, of the Apostolic Faith. Inc-, at 409 E. Gortinas holds morning services at 11 o'clock Sunday and evening services at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev.

Lonnie Green is pastor of the church. Sunday School classes meet at 10 o'clock in the morning 0 0 and prayer meeting is held Sunday School classes meet Wednesday at 7:30 nm at 10 a.m. in the Church of the Nazarene at 1308 E. Garza St. The Rev.

Joe Dlmas is pastor of the church, which holds bilingual services. C. Ray Fry, former school teacher who taught for many years, will bring the sermon in the Seventh Day Adventist Church at North Main and Sixth Street Saturday morning. His sermon topic will be "Unity of Believers." The morning service Saturday begins at 11 o'clock. The Rev.

George M. Harsha, pastor of the church, said "The public is invited to meet with the members at 9:30 a.m. Saturday for Sabbath School. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH The morning worship Sunday starts at 11 o'clock with the evening service at 7. Youth of the church meet Sunday at 6 p.m.

The mid-week service is held Wednesday at 7 p.m. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship service will be held in Grace Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. Sunday. Sunday School and Adult Class meet at 9:45 a.m. The Rev.

Stanley Geisler is pastor of the church, Monday, Evangelism is scheduled for 6:30 On Wednesday, Military at of MONDAY The Del Rio A and Mothers' Club will meet 7:30 p.m. in the home Mrs. Edward Rollings worth, 7 Palm Drive. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mrs.

John K. Finegan and Mildred Stewart. CHURCH CALENDAR TUESDAY The Service Circle of the First Presbyterian Church will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the church with members bringing sack lunches. Home buyers usually don't ask about house framing, as wood framing has been the basic system since colonial days.

Like" a'' savings account, a growing forest draws annual interest in wood fiber. WIN AT BRIDGE and Isaiah These dwell on strength from God to sustain all in troubled times. The group read in unison the hymn, God; Our Help in Ages Past" as prose to close the program. Attending were Mesdames Betty Lightizer, J.A. Barnett, John Platt, Randolph R.H.

Word, A.N. Ogden, H.L. Stole, W.N. DeVlney, W.F. Humphreys, Wlcklyffe Edwards, M.B.

Ellis, W.L. Richmond, Ray Ross, Lillian Spencer, Gratz Myers F.T. Love, C.M. Heliums, Miss Mildred E. Folliard and Miss Ruth Dahnert and the Rev.

John W. Platt. Mrs. Betty Lightizer and Mrs, Wicklyrfe Edwards were welcomed as new members. DAR Gives Library Memorials The Daughters of the 'American Revolution, with donors too numerous to list, have presented memorials to Val Verde County Library.

These memorials include the following: In memory of Vollie Crane, "North Carolina Census 1790" was presented; in memory of Irvin Burns, "Scotch-Irish Pioneers" by C.K. Balton was presented; in memory of L.D. Brauer, "South Carolinians in the Revolution" by Sara S. Ervin was presented. The memorial for Mrs.

Clara Randolph was "Rhode Island for C.C. Woodson, "North Carolina Mrs. Ora Gulick, "South Carolina Mrs. -Belle Torras, "New Hampshire Mrs. Wayne W.

West, ''Massachusetts Census 1790;" D.H. McCleskey, "New York Census 1790" and "Connecticut 1790." The memorial for Alva D. Cowyer was "Vermont for Dr. Elizabeth Donaldson Cook, "Searching for Your Ancestors" by Gilbert H. 'Doane and "Maine was- presented; hi memory of 'Sparks Rust "Virginia Heraldica" by William Armstrong Crozier was given.

Expert Outfoxes Self DEAR ABBY Mothers Pieact to Letter On Birth of 'Special'Child By Abigail Van Buren to im ky TrikvM-N. v. NIWI DEAR ABBY: This is my firat letter to a column: How should one react to the news that their friends have had an "abnormal" child? I think I can answer that because we had one. We were lucky enough to be told immediately of our baby's condition and did not have the agony of the slow realization that "something was wrong." Feeling it best to face the problem, we freely told our friends and relatives about our "special" child. Altho we knew very little about what to expect, he was our baby, and we knew we wanted to keep him with us.

He is now a lovable, mischievious 11-year-old Mongoloid, going to a special school, and we have never-regretted our decision. Perhaps "congratulations" are not in order, but to ignore the presence of a new baby in a home, when you would normally express interest is, I think, cruel. To this day I remember the pleasure I felt when someone came to see our baby, to hold him, and to let me talk about him. One of the burdens a mother of a retarded child has is not having anyone with whom to compare notes about her child's progress. Every tiny gain has a tremendous important meaning for the mother of a handicapped child.

So, do acknowledge the birth of a special child. Or send a little gift. Or send flowers to the mother. Continue to show an interest and encourage the parents to get in touch with their local society for retarded children for help with mutual problems. It will be rewarded with much love, affection, and gratitude.

EDITH DEAR ABBY: Someone wrote asking you if they should send a gift or a card of "congratulations" to a mother who has given birth to a Mongoloid child. Thank you for saying: "By all means, yes. To a mother, a child is a child." I know your advice was sound because I had a Mongoloid son. Friends called. They stopped by.

They even gave me a surprise baby shower when he was a month old. Here is the message on one card which meant so much to me: "God gave this child to you to guide, To love, to walk thru Ufe beside. A little child so full of charms, To fill a pair of loving arms. God picked you out because he knew How safe His child would be with you" God bless friends like that. MRS.

C. BEACON, N. Y. DEAR ABBY: I liked your answer to the person who wanted to know if she should acknowledge the birth of a Mongoloid child or out of kindness ignore the "tragedy." I will always be grateful to friends who sent cards and gave us the feeling of "normalcy" when our Mongoloid son was born. He is now a happy 6-year-old and a great source of joy to us.

He goes everywhere with us and is so full of love, we wouldn't trade him for any other child in the world. Not all Mongoloid children are severely retarded. No one knows at the time of his birth what his potential will be if He deservjs better than to be written off as a "tragedy." An investmftt of love and care and a 'little work can be returned tenfold. There are organizations all over tne country to guide and counsel parents who share this experience. Anyone interested may write to The Mongoloid Development Council, 1810 S.

31st Kansas City, Has. 66106. RUSTY'S MOTHER DEL RIO (TEXAS) NEWS-HERALD, Friday, February 25, 1972-3 HINTSiFROAA HELOISE NORTH 25 A J6 VA105 J1072 AQJ2 WEST EAST 4kA973 4kK10852 4-Q8 4K643 5 3 SOUTH (D) 4Q4 VKQJ974 ASS East-West vulnerable West North East South IV Pass Pass 2V Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening By Oswald James Jacoby Only an expert or a real dud could get himself set at four hearts. Any ordinary player would take the club finesse and repeat it. When a certain great player held the South hand in a west coast duplicate he refused to take the club finesse and wound up with one of those zero scores.

He did have a good reason for his play. It happened that West led the ten of clubs! South looked the hand over carefully, decided that West just could not hold the club king so South let the ten hold the trick. West shifted to the ace of spades and the defense collected two spades and a dia: mond plus the club lost at trick one. What was his good reason? He had decided that West would never lead from a king of a suit bid by dummy. Then East had to have the club king.

It might well be a doubleton. In that case it would fall under the ace at the next lead and there would be two discards on clubs waiting for him. He would make four hearts. All other declarers who got a club lead would be one down. Unsuccessful, but expert reasoning anway.

ENTERPRISE ASSN.) The bidding has been: West North East South Pass 1 Dble Pass 2 Pass 3V Pass You, South, hold: VAQ6 4 What do you do now? either four or five hearts. We favor four. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of passing, East has bid two diamonds after the double. What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow BIBLES Living Bible New American Standard Bible Revised Standard Version The worship service will convene at 11 a.m. Saturday." The mid-week prayer meeting is held at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday in church. Christian Church (Dbdpfes of 2101 North Miin B.L. Brown. NMnktwr Church School 9:46 Morning Wonhlp 10:60 Communion iytry Sunday BARGAINS ON ALL ART TISSUE 14 Price Also Books on How To Make Art Tissue. And Tissue Flower Kits.

Giftwrapj Galore And Party Decor With Art Tissue Herald Printing Office Supplies 108 W. GREENWOOD 775-2011 DEAR ABBY: My heart beat a little faster when I read that letter in your column from the divorced woman who was still in love with a wonderful Marine she hadn't seen since 1944. You told her to try to locate him, and if he was also single and felt the same way about her, maybe they could pick up where they left off. That was good advice. I hope she finds him.

And I hope he's single, and I hope they get together again. Would you believe I found my wonderful gal again after a silence of 50 years? Sign me, LUCKY IN ELGIN, ILL. 0 DEAR LUCKY: Thanks for your encouraging testimony. It's only "too late" for those who think it is. yw problem? feel better if get ft eff feeet.

Write to ABBY, Box Lee Aageies, MM. Per a ferioail reply DEAR HELOISE: I have found a way of making a wig case that's suitable for traveling, and at very little cost. Get an ice cream carton (the large, round type used by ice cream specialty stores). Clean it out with soap and water and dry thoroughly. Make sure you get one with a lid.

Most of these stores'give them away but some do charge a.few cents for them. Decorate the outside with wallpaper or paste pictures all around it. Then all you need is a gold cord for the handle. Fasten this to the inside of the case and run it through small holes made in the procedure that is used in hat boxes. Put the wig on its plastic foam head and lower the entire head and wig into the case.

Put the lid on and you are ready to travel with your wig. It's exactly the right size and very light to carry! Mrs. F. P. W.

And I can vouch for it, gals. They're adorable! A friend gave me one decorated with my columns cut from her newspaper. It's so cute. But instead of a gold cord, she used a black one, and trimmed the rim of the lid with black velvet ribbon. It really looks wouldn't take a million for it.

And wouldn't these make lovely gifts for any occasion, for no occasion at all? Those are the best kind because" gifts, I call 'em! Heloise LETTER OF THOUGHT DEAR Someone once said, "The happiest person is the one who thinks the most interesting thoughts." My thought for today: As the artist creates a painting, a bird creates a nest; as I cook, iron, wash, or clean-I create a home! Mrs. Pauline Galante DEAR HELOISE: For a lunch that is just a bit different, try stuffed hot dogs (wieners, franks, whatever you call them) with cheese. Just take a sharp knife and make a lengthwise slit in the Choirs To Sing Sunday The choir of the New Light Baptist Church will present a musical Sunday afternoon. Singing with the choir of the church will be singers from Greater Mount Olive Baptist Church and Grace United Methodist Church. The New Light Baptist Church is located at 328 De la Rosa St.

and the musical program will begin at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. The public Is invited to attend the those in charge said. StyleOfZ wiener. Then stuff with cheese, top with barbecue sauce and broil about seven minutes.

It's heavenly! Young Mother DEAR HELOISE: Recently I purchased an inexpensive mascara refill. To my disappointment the contents were old, rather hard, and difficult to apply smoothly. While wondering what to do, I happened to notice that the instructions with the refill suggested that the mascara be. removed from the eyelashes with cold cream rather than soap and water since the mascara was waterproof. I decided to put a smalt amount of cold cream into the mascara refill to soften it and the idea worked beautifully.

I even put some cold cream into my old refill and now have two refills better than new. Be sure to clean and dry the applicator wand of the old, dried mascara before putting in the cold cream, Adding the cold cream to the mascara also seems to make the mascara a lot easier to remove from your eyelashes at night. Diane Taylor DEAR HELOISE: I sew for my three generations and thus find it possible to use many patterns more than once. I trace and cut my favorite patterns on cheap muslin. Then I mark all the dots and darts-same as, on, the original pattern.

The muslin patterns never wear out and they cling to the material so much better that I have less pinning to do. Mrs. T. M. Foy DEAR HELOISE: This may seem like a very minor thing but it's disconcerting to me when I can't read the label on a medicine bottle because the contents have drooled down the sides when befog poured into a spoon.

To prevent this little annoyance, I always see to it that the label (with the directions on it) is facing me when I pour the medicauoh into a spoon. This eliminates the drips and dribbles that are the culprits. Melissa Ann THIS COLUMN, la wrilten for housewife and homemiker. you hint or problem write to Helotse In cere of this Be fl 'he tremendous ma I. Heloise Is unable to aniwtr mcjiv.dual Idlers.

She will, aniwer your questions In her column whenever possible. COSMETICS Representative ALICE COOK 775-6609 Fer AttgrVktMUet, "Hew Hm a Mfi4 to Attgr, Bnc M7M, Lot Aatefes. CaJ. COME SPIN THE WHEEL tWT A MOMI MM VMR 10 HAY NF YOU WIN- WE PAY YOUR DOWNJWJMN DISCOUNT Wta (MM tM iimt Mtoctkm of nwnjtbrand mobile you ANYWHERE AndKRVICE Mb it our "policy" te why Mt "SMN THE WHEEL" Winning prize hot contingent on piirchMe of Mobile Home, 1 BORDER MOBILE HOMES OMM A WISK MM HIOMlie COMVtMMMCt ROBIN GRAF Senior De) Rio High School Lt. Commander Dei Rio Dolts, Member Library Club Wearing separates by Bobbie Brooks In Cotton Polyester Knit.

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