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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 8

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PAGE 4, LUBBOCK CTSO AVALANCHE-JOURNAL, SUN. AUG. 13, 1944 Calvary Baptist ct.urrh. T. PPV.

C. J. Mc- pastor- Sundftv R. RayioixS "Mersir.sr a. Serrr.on by Kfv pas or of church, Sr.vc*r.

Training 7:15 p. O. p. rr. Kr Kc-y 1 4 T( 5 7 to 8 m.

KirM rbe.rch. an Pray-: Wrdr.esdav. rj way Church Christ. ren-J? N. Xcrvfl Ycnr.e p-oplf'R 7 p.

Ti'orshiP, p. Or-rior thurfb. riar! church. Tenth 1 r. C.

Announcement Of Interest On Of 'Marriages South Plains Church nf Avenue N. worship. a Tn a 1 To Tfn" Chrivt nf l.a tier-hay Of intei'est to South Plains pie is the announcement of several performed and pians for other approaches Bertha Mae Gipson. dau- sn er of Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Gip- became the sde of Sgt. J- Pat Wiley of Barksdale field. August 5 in nf home of the bride's parents.

Rev. B. Abel, pastor of the Popular Springs Baptist church, oiated for the single ring cere- The bride u-ore a light blue two piece crepe suit with navy acces- series and her shoulder corsage vvas of pink carnations. She at- tended Meridian High school and Hast Missijsipni Junior college in i a a Scoona ar.o is employed at the (in the post chapel of Dalhartj Army Air field, Miss Mildred Pay-1 117 ton of Slaton and Martin A Mucherheide were married. bride wore P.

wool suit, robin-egg blue color, an arrange- i ment cf white rosebuds in her no a corsase oi white rose- "ffi" Street Church or Christ. Arnrtt- sv-dv, s. m. a m. p.

1 Pioneer Park Church of ti5hth z. Voan; 7:30 s. class. Thesis--. 3 n-.

St. Elirabelh's Calhphr church. Main snd Avenue w. F. Blskeslre.

pas: or. of God church. O. M. paste a.

a. Sneezing? Rutusins nose? eves! Miser- ableT quick temporary relier NOW Tith, 5I-OZE, Gws to occe. when used c-nly (iirected. A lew drops In each Sresriie better. Gel SI-OZi: at OT43; store send 2Sc to 5I-O2E First Eaplist church.

Main and Avcnur Dr. C. Herefcrrf. paster. a p.

5'jn of Revelation." second ir. a on "Le: Us Go the Vr. Central Baptist isi REVS. Jack ar.d Welch, co- Sunchiv ivrhccl. 10 a.

ar.d Junior chtur Tvcrsh-p, 11 3. subject. "Ccd's Call Service." sir.r:r.g, p. m. 3.

T. 7 p. m. Worship service. 3 p.

subject. 'The Irr.ponar.ce o' Repentance." Baptizing af- Christian and Missionary Alliance church. Corner Sixteenth street and Rev. Sianley Waidron, pastor. Sunday school.

a. m. Morning -R-crsSip service, 11 "Like a Dove." Evening: service. 8:35 BHIDE German Kud- geor. 5 Miss Carr.iJlc Romeo 01 Philadelphia.

before her r.ight Kermar. Hudgeons. mate second class, in the home of his parent, Mr. and O. 2813 Thirtieth The couple will be here eight more days before returning to Seattle.

he is stationed. Church Notes wood, 3107 13th I. 4 p. iJrs. t.

C. Wilson. 1615 10th 3. 3 p. Mrs.

James Samson. 231" 13Jh 4. 4 p. Mrs. J.

E. 1912 5. 4 p. Mrs. Leo S.

Hav, 2317 23rd 5. 3:39 p. Fellowship -hall: p. Carlisle part. and w.

Cbristian WoT.an's cour.ci.'. cir- 1. 9:30 a. Mrs. J.

N. MONDAT 3S Bv'cle 2 p. Mrs Kleprfr. Ruby. (Mrs.

H. MMK. 3 P- 7th 4. Baptist WMS. 3 P.

gV. wscs. 3 p- W5CS 3 3 central Baotist WMS. 3:45 ch ch; R. Dean, noi 33rd St.

WEDXESDAT cer.tra! Bftrnst WMS. WMS. J. ari. St.

0 He res whar the Gangs 913 BROADWAY lion leathers or ail over smooth leathers Choose yours NOW! First meeting in Jhp Overion Chaopl Methodist church. located on i he Tahoka con- ducted Wednesday evening, with Kev. S. D. Bruce, associate pas- tor of the Firs: Methodist church.

in charge. Until formal opening of the Sept. 3, the Wed- I r.csday evening prayer service at p. m. will be the only service.

i Rev. Chas. J. McCariy, pastor of I of the Calvary Baptist church, is I I preaching lor a revival in Snyder at the First Baptist church. i Sunday's worship service at the I Cumberland Presbyterian church is the beginning of a series of re- rival services in which Rev.

E. W. Johnson of Lenlor City. Tenn. will do the preaching.

Service? will be held twice daily, except Monday morning, at 10 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. "Grace Wednesday prayer Stj'J p.

in. AsV-irr Methodist cbnrcb. 7 and Twentieth street. Dr. C.

A. Sickley. Church 3:45 i. D. Mornins Trcrshlp.

subject; Christ's Presence "A Youth rellowship croups worship, 5 p. subject: "A Presbytfrrian charch. street and Avenue Rev. J. M.

Lewis, D. D-. pastor. Church a. Ha? C.

i Mornins -ubject' "The Aftermath of God's; Chas-izemenr." I ETeninc 7:30 p. rn-, subject: "Gca'5 Order Number Ninr." Younr people' 5 meeiine. 6:30 p. m. Senior Pioneer? meet inc.

6:30 p. m. Lncuyt Street Chanel. North Second and Adams. Arnett Benson Rev 5.

McKinr.ey. pastor. Sunday school, io k. C. Miner.

superintendent. Morninc worship, 11 s. subject: I "Vales that Last." Vacation church school In pro- First Christian church- Broadway and Avenue X. Rev. H.

G. Gsntr. pastor. Church 9:45 a. George Dear- dorff.

Morninsr service. 10:50 a. subjeci: "Where Art Thou?" Evening j'oU'iig people's procram. 7 m. Evgnins: church service.

3 p. subject: "Not Enough Relitrion Enjoy It." Pi. Methodist rhurrh. Fourteenth street- and Avenue X. Rev.

H. Carie- ton. pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.

Marion San- Jord. Morning: v-orship. 10:35 a. subject: "Victors in Spi of Everything." High school and college Jellow- ships. 7 p.

m. Evening worship service, 8 p. subject: "Immortality." First Church of Christ, 2202 Broadway. Sunday school, 9:30 m. lor pupils Under of 20.

Chr.rch service, 11 a. subject "Soul." I Wednesday evening service. 3 p. testimonies pi healing BP.d remarks on Christian Science are given. Reading room is open daily st the church Tmm p.

m. until 5 p. ex- crpt holidays. i Meridian Air base. The bridegroom is the son of, Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Wiley. 904 Avenue R.

An informal reception followed the ceremony, and the couple left immediately following for their home in Shreveport. Waugh-Whipp Miss Marguerite Whipp. daugh- i ter of Mrs. C. M.

Whipp of 812 Avenue and S. M. Waugh of Crestwood. will be married Wednesday the library of the home of her sister, Mrs. D.

D. Stewart, in Louisville. Ky. The bride will wear a blue velvet gown with a white orchid corsage. She will be given in marriage by her brother-in-law, D.

D. Stewart. Attendants will be Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Paul Kirkpatrick.

both sisters of the bride. Her nieces Peggy Shand of Oklahoma City and Mary Sue Whipp of Houston will be flower girls. The bride-elect graduated from Lubbock High school and Draugh- ons Business college. After a wedding trip, the couple will live in Crestwood where Mr. Waugh is mayor.

Chesebro-Peek Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peak, 2107 Twenty-third street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dimple, to Paul Edwin Chesebro, son of Carlton E.

Chesebro of Brookfield, N. Y. Dr. C. E.

Hereford read the double ring ceremony at 3:30 p. m. August 5 in a West Texas hospital room of the bride's mother. Ateendants were LeMay and Miss Jackie Peek. The bride wore a light blue dress, lapel watch, a gift from the bridegroom, and white orchids.

She carried black accessories. Miss Peek was dressed in white and wore red roses. Mrs. Chesebro is a Lubbock High school graduate and Mr. Chesebro graduated from Brookfield High school and attended Attending the wedding were A' Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Muckerheide. parents of the bridegroom, of i ry Minneapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. rt! Happy Gebhard of Pratt, i and Mrs. Wyndham Robertson cf: Baptist 2 p. i The bride formerly worked in 3 ac the Sub-Depot headquarters cffice i Adult WMS.

at Lubbock Army Air field. The 2 P- n- 5 sao-st 9:39 couple took a short wedding trip dia lan a mViirs. w. to Denver, Colo, and returned to SMT Dalnart the orioegroom is church. Baptist 5:30 2.

stationed. i Firs: Methodist Builders clsss, J2H5 church. I p. Pi Baptist tlass. 1 p.

DIES OF INJURIES Firs! Baptist Business women's Activities center, luncheon. LAREDO. Aug. 12 BM cif plcniCl FRIDAY A. Leal.

49. civilian employe oi Bap 5t iv.MS. Vl GU-aaers i Grot- club. p. m.

Community Laredo Army Air field who was class" room, luncb'ron; p. I center. lor Service I First Baptist class. 12:30 p. Activities center.

luncheon. nrs: woman's First Methodist Wesieyan Service guild, Hlgnt. 'circles: 1. t. Mrs.

Arch Under-18 p. church parlor. injured in the collision of an auto lo and his bicycle Tuesday, died, last bvte- MRS. PAUL E. CHESEBRO MISS MARGUERITE WHIPP Colgate university.

Mr. is stationed Lubbock Army Air field. E'ox-Paden I JMiss Gerrie Paden, daughter of ilr. and Mrs. Oscar Paden of Idalou.

and bride-elect of Harry Robert Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R'. Fox of Los Angeles, was honor guest at a shower Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Robert Collier.

The couple will be married September 8 at Fullerton, in the Church of Christ. Their wedding trip will bs spent at Big Bear lake in southern California. Miss Paden was graduated from Idalou High school and attended Draughons Business college in Lubbcck before attending George Penperdine college, Los Angeles, last year. Mr. Fox was graduated from George Pepperdine college in the spring and formerly attended Harding college and David Lipscomb college.

Twenty-five guests attended the shower. Muckerheide-Payton In a ceremony read August 6 YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR Pastor-Evangelist E. W. JOHNSON OF IENOIR CITY, In Revival Services August 13 Through 24 Twice Daily, 10 a. m.

and 8:30 p. m. at Brown C. Welch, paslor E. W.

Johnson, Evangelist THE TENTH and AVENUE (Brand new S700 air conditioner being installed for your comfort), wetted Romans 16:16 BROADWAY at Ave. PIONEER PARK at 8th and Ave. M. iNurVei Young i Minister, J. L.

Mover SOUTH SIDE at 23fd and Ave. WALNUT STREET 1 Mi. North Tech Minister, Guy N. Woods I Minister. M.

E. Patton LORD'S DAY SERVICES Bible Study Preachin 9:45 a. m. a.m. 8:00 p.

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