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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 9

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Church Group Set Representatives of about 22 churches Sunday afternoon completed the initial phases of or ganization of a new Lubbock Association of Churches by electmg a chairman and approN ing a constitution for tlie organization. The Kroup. which met at First Christian Church, named the Rev. A. Jumper, pastor of First Presbvterian Church, chairman.

The first annual meeting of the at which repu lar officers will be elected, will be a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. Sept. 20 at First Methodist Church. Minor The constitution was adopted with only minor changes from the draft presented at the meet Ing, according to the Rev. Mr.

In other actions the new or- named the Rev. Bob Hearn, of Second Baptist Oiurch, chairman of the nom committee to nominate officers for election at the first annual meeting. The Rev. Roy Ford, minister of Lubbock View Christian Church, was named c'hHirnian of the meeting committee to make arrangements for the first annual meet mg, and the Rev. Andrew Mild, pastor of Shephenl King Lutheran Church, was named chairman of the membei-ship committee to get churches to join the association.

Hin'ak Three laymen briefly on uhat they think churches can do for the community. They were Roy Bass, Mrs. Jim Dennett and Reagan A. W. Voight cm the relationship of the individual church to the The meeting was with a devotional by Dr.

Dtidley Strain, minister of First Christian About two months ago repre sentatives from nine denomina turns and one church met to draw up a tem- iHirary constitution and set down jiurposes of tJie ii)n of Churt hes. Tlie Rev. Mr. Jumper has out that many activities such as migrant and Bible in the public schools, sponsored in the past by the Mini.sterial can be taken over by the new association. The pastor said the Lubbock Ministerial has indi cated its desire to be of a pmfessional gnnjp, MapeeU were charged Tuesday morning in the Friday night burglary of a former building, 2602 Date now controlled by Urban Renewal Agency, police said.

Defendants are T. J. Holliway, Juniper Lester 2018 JuniiK'r both 29, and Preston Greene. 22, 2618 Date St. Police said a meat slicer and scales were recovered from a place whei-e they had been sold.

IKIUSBIIKfS Area Retiidcnt Dies LAM ESA (Special) Jewell Dora Powell, 61, Two Hunday were $25 each on charges of breaking glass on a public accoi-ding to They were Troy C. Oieek, 1705 E. 2nd and Bobbv J. Davis, 1116 Regis both 25. Police said a description of a car was reported after bottles were broken in 77th Street about 7 p.m.

Two ares elementary counselors are 30 from 19 states selected U) participate in an ejght-weck and guidance institute this week at the State College Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Enrollees tlie program include Vernon C. Stafford, 2 Sth Lubbock, and Mary A. Foreman of Big Si)ring. Jack 714 Ave.

won first place in the fiddling contest of the proceedings In Winters, which were held in conjunction with a nxleo there Sunday. A certificate of reeofnltlon to the Air Force Re- sci-ve program was presented to M. Sgt. Elmer Martin at a wing staff meeting at Reese Air Fone Base. Pirsentation on half of the Continental Air Com mand was made by Col.

Duilley E. Faver, Reese wing commander. Tlie sergeant was rec- for meritorious service from Aug, 1, to May 1, 1965, while chief, Personnel Section at Reese. Douglma E. Ray of Han Antonio has been elected president of the Texas State Cliirrv practers Association.

The group its golden anniversary in AusUn Saturtsy 1 niEht. Thosf from Calif. an.1 bock Ufre Dr. W. W.

Lundbeiv. Hams, Kansas Qly, representing Distnct on the m. board of directors: his Juanita, w-ho was elected trea-i surer of au.x-i JUtlieS U. Dr. Jim M.

Roberts and his wife Verna, 1 w'as nomi-i fri nated for "Woman of the 11W Kirv and Annette Ray. daughter of' (Special! Dr. Ray and now a Banta, 80. resident. resident 2 years who moved Aff.ain.

ihere from Eldorado, died Monthan concerning it self wnh soipany of the S. Army Reserve has for officers in the Mrs. L. B. Stinehaufilli Mrs.

Liiney Divtii Dies In Rites ednesdav LOCKNEY long-services for lister time tTsident of Lamesa, died Monday moming at Baptist Geriatrics Hospital in San Angelo. Services will at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Methoilist Qiurch here with the Rev. E. D.

liimdreth, pastor, lating. Assisting pastors will lie the Rev. Taylor Henley of San Angelo, and the Rev. Howell Watkins. Noilhndge Methodist Oniivh Burial will l)c in Memorial Park under directum of Branon-Philips Funeral Home.

She was bom in McGregor, Tex. vol's include her husband. Bert; a son, Lamesa; a daughter. Mrs. Tommie D.

Merrick, lamesa; a sister, Ml'S. Rex Stonestreet. Cruces, N. a brother. May nard Mann.

Waco; and two grandchildren. will Herb Nance, Doyle Shillingburg, J. D. Coff, Bill Hague, Gwlsby and Jess Merrick. Stinebaugh, 75, who B.

(Si) died at p.m. Sunday in BROWNFIELD Ml'S. George 58, Terry County resident 22 years, died Mcjnday at 7:15 m. in Park- Tuesdiy Miming. Juin 15.

1965-LUI80CK AVAUNCHE-JOURIIOL A-9 Harhour'x K. B. Brannon's Kilen Wedtwitday Serviees Toduv Ctoneral Haspital, ai'e scheduled land Memorial Hospital in Dal- at 10 a.m. today in Carter las where she had con- Funeral Oiaiiel with the Rev. fined for one week.

James Carter, pastor of Mrs. Ijtney and her husband) Methodist Church here, of- fanned in the ofi lit iating. Burial will in Petersburg Wellman, east of Bnmntield til Laney retirement a few i Cemetery under direction of.years ago Carter Funeral Home. Lockney.) She was a member of the A retired contractor. Day Adventist Chun baugh had been a patient in the Funeral services will I at T.

A. Haldinian Dies, Rites Set 1X)VINGT0N (Special) Tni- man A. Haldiman. 56, Ijoving- ton resident 14 years, died Monday at 10:45 p.m. in General Haldiman, a member of the Fii'st Ctiristian Church heiT, the Ijons Club of Lovington and the city volunteer firemen, was born in Wharton County and moved here in 1951.

services ai'e set 3 p.m. Wednesday in the First Christian Church hei-e with Mr. Roy Blizzard officiating. iWrial will be in Resthaven under din'ction of Smith-Yarboro Funeral Home. are; the wife, Effie one son, Truman Dale Haldiman.

one daughter. Mrs. Sharon Roswell; three Chester, Raymond and all of Pharr, Te.y; five Mrs. Mayi)le Sanders and Fern Haldiman, of Mrs. Viola Ross.

Hospital 10 days. Since he suffered a stroke May 4. he had been a patient at Methodist Hospital and Hospitality House, both in LubbcK'k, prior to his being moved to the hospital here. Feb. 9, IRK), In Gray.son, County, Stinebaugh had becm a Ixx-kney resident much of the past 50 years.

He had also resideii in Lubbock. Survivors ai'e one daughter, Mrs. lX)i'sey Baker of Ix)ckney; one brother, Ted August, Stinebaugh of Fort Woilh; one sister, Ml'S. Lola Gunter of El Paso, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. P.

Vi. Houston's Rites In Slaton SLATON (Special) Funeral for P. W. Houston, 77, 315 S. 9th Slaton, will be at 3 m.

today in First Methodist Oiurch here with the Rev. David Binkley, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Englewood Cemetery, Slaton, under direc- tirm of Williams Home. Houston died Sunday in Santa Fe Hospital in Anajquerque, N. M.

He was a retirtni con ductor for the Santa Fe rail- roiid. Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Katrina Savage, Mrs. Helen Walls, Denver, and Mrs. Thelma 7 in, Dimmitt; one son.

Paul W. Houston Amarillo; nine Grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Rosalia Dunnaway, Boyce, Idaho. 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First Baptist Church here, with elder William S.

Hanc'fK'k, Seventh Day Adventist minister Raleigh, N. officiating. Burial will follow in Terry County Memorial Cemetery under direction of Funeral Home, Survivors are her husband; one son. Dr. Cleat who moved to tirand Prairie from lAibbock several months ago; one daughter, Mrs.

Mont Hamm, Brownfield; and five grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Susan Benham, brother, G. A. Benham, Dick ens; and two sisters, Mrs. Howard Floyd.

Seagraves. and Mrs. Howard Clark. Genlen, Ark. INSTANT: Continue i ta 1 in prayer." Romans 12.12 coffee and cake-mix.

instant bi'eakfast-ftnxis we fix At table and hot biscuits we tons, instantly one can not make that relationship time, loyalty and ti'Ust. And to build fast friendships we must. i them tlmnigh years mir constant caiT. always keep them in ri'pair. MULESHOE Hen- HUONA Funeral Oliver BartKwir.

73. Mule- services for Brannon, 78. shoe resident since died 1929. will Ht 8 pin. in at 3 pm today in the Sixth (lue.

Cliurch of here Funeral services are slated with (' Horton, minister, of- for 3pm Wednesday in the fieiating. Frank Firvt CTiurch here Dui kwoiih. with the Rev Frank Peen, liunal will in the Friona pastor, officiating, assisted In Cemetecv under directmn of the Bev (Yaft. pastor of Funeral Home, the L. Methttdist Brannon, a retired farmer, liunal will ite in in the under dii'ection of pitai here at 8.30 am, Singleton Funeral Home Ho is l)orn in Ark.

Bom in Tex nnd was a member of the came to Muleshoe from Girvin. Chun of C'hnst Survivors his wife. He was a three Refford and ngent and a of the of Odessa and Dan. Fii'st Methodist Cliurch three daughters, include his Hand, and Mrs L. Allie; four sons.

Hand, both of Friona and ville. Md H. Mule-Smith. Bovina; Sefrina Puiz Dies In Lubbock Mrs. Sefrina A.

Paiz, 80. resident George West 19 years, died at a m. Mon day at the home a daughter. Mrs. Eva Jiminez.

2903 Auburn, here at nuii busy Thus, the Rev. Mr. Jumper ranks of lieutenant and captain notcii, the Lubbock Mm-iand vacancies for enlisted men include one isterial said it in various military Sandei's Arizona- will drop this tyj)e rrf work, a void left in our community and we believe the Lubbock Association of CThurches can step in across denomination- clerking al lines to aid in certain Chris- ance. tian community Services will be at 2 Heritage Temple 'with the Rev. Daniel Vargas.

Funeral are officiating. Burial will lie in City of Luhhcx'k Cemetery un HapUnt Al Slaton it was announced Mwday Mrs! Mary Dur- Robert L. Bnimmel.j^.jj^,j both The for 10 grandchildren men include work in mechanics, eight great-grandchildren. and motor mainten- Slaiilpy D. Sanilefrr SiTvicrs In Morton A V.MC.% Day Camp Monday in Mackenzie Park.

The camp will continue through June 26. The Lubboek MORTON will at 2 m. tod.iy tor Stan- Sandefer, 22. who died in Quarterly Workers Conference; Macken- Satuniay tmm iniuries of the LubbiKk Baptist A.ssocia-|"‘“ wacKen non was attended churches the Westview Baptist Church of assisted by the Rev. Fred Thomas.

Burial will der direction ot Franklin-Bartley Funeral Home. a son, Trini dad, George West; three daugh ters, in Maria Moreno and Mrs. Felii ita Jiminez, both of George West, and the luibboc daughter; '25 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Linda Karol Peck's Ritfs Set Thursday PLAINVIEW Fu- HYER'Hhiie; and W. (Pinkie) and Billy of Farmington, one sister.

Mrs. Bessie F't. Dick, and seven grandchildn'n and 4 great- Pioneer Dawson Resident l.ublNick Hesident Dies 1.AMK.SA (SiK-dHl. Kunrral Mrs. Beckwith's Slated a.OVTS iai) Mrs.

Ev elyn Violet Beckwith, 58. a resi dent of Clovis the last years, died Monday at Clovis Hospital, where she had been a patient 10 days. Funeral services are set for 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the First Church of (iod. Rev.

Joe Downs, pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park under direction of Steed Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, Lester; two sons. Dar- services for Mrs Bcn-t nett, 72, pioneer resident of Dawson County, will be at 10 a.m. tixlay in the Branon-Philips Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

Milo B. Arbuckle. pastor of the First Baptist Chun of- WKSLACO Stew ai 79. a foi nier Mrs 'resident died hoine here Maggie S. Waiihan.

91, former after a He ivsident of Clarksville, Tex was farmer and until died Mfmday moming in the yenr was an five ('lovis home of her daughter. Plain', Mrs. Avis Patterson, whei-ei Funei'ai arrancements I in l.amrsa l.y lii. mortal Park Bonnclt diH Monday tn Mc.rtuiip- of Clovis ini Mr, Modlcal Arts fc.llowini: the to llalstrom Ida- an of soviral Clarkosvillo. where and sevnal and neph- She had moved to with her family in 1906' Survivors include two dauirh fmm liorden CiHinty.

Her father.I’atterson jmd Mrs Simpson, helped organize! two the First State Bank heiv, which Herlwrt. now is National Bank.S^^^K Spring; a sister, Mrs Her late husband. A a broth- Bennett served as sheriff from A lenney. Nashville, 19.39 until hildi-en and tw.i Sunivors include one SCIENCE OF MIND. LUIIOCK IIill IS iokmvu II qut'tiiwl nil Hundiir aft JHh MMh HWtmi rei, of the home, and Mi's Karl Cayton.

Limesa; Clovis; five daughterN Miss fmir sisters. Mrs. Dixie ginia Beckwith, LublxM-k, Mrs.jMi-s Walter and Mrs.j Arlene Jean Burden and Mrs A. Hollingswwih. all of La-i Vivian L.

Bunien. of Fres-lmesa, and Mrs no, Mrs. IVlta J. bmthers, Crow, and Mrs. Arveta i Seagraves, and Haun.

Clovis; two bn)thers, Travis Simpson, Oiessa; five Theodore B. Gertz, Hedwmxi grandchildren a great- City, and Mason J. Gertz, grandchild. Fregno; three sisters- Eilna will be Ralph lis Englewood, LauraKniey. Irvin WriRht, E.

O. Loewen Capitola, Moms Mrs. Pearl Ckirdon, Fresno; Crawley and Weldon mother, Mrs. Eva Gertz, tola, and 16 grandchil-i dren. Services Today For Mrs.

Slated Vor donner PLAINVIEU lali will held at 10 a m. Services Noble 72. will be at 10 a.m. today for Sundav at Medu al Annie Marie Herzog. who Center Hospital here died Sunday night at Cowper Marsiiall Rhew and the Hospital Clinic, Big Spring Rpy.

Elmer Crabtree will offic- Services will be at St IP W- wk I Dunning Catholic church, with burial Hunal will folhw follow in St. Memorial Park undei under direction of of Fun-i Gilbreath Funeral Home Home. Mrs. Herzoir was bom in Conner had lived in ton June 13, 1889, and has lived 192H and was a there all her life. Imeml'er of the First Survivors include two George and iioth of Stan- ton; three daughters, Mrs.

i renre Roddan, Houston, Mi's llMin Joni'H iCecilia Herzog. Dallas, and Mrs.i i iji i i Conrad. Siatfd FodaV Slaton. Theme of the program was of Interest for Sunday lUv-inond fl'alein, Texma in Mortem Memonal Ranger captain, was reported-under directi.m of Singleton Fu- minister of the Tenth and Training for in fair condition Monday night neral a gj Church of Tavlnr 1 and the Rev. Clinton in st Hospital.

Waters. I eti who suffered a stroke June 7, previously had been listed in Eastman served as host The Rev. Brut Giles, pastor, Westmoreland Baptist Church, condition. LublJiick, delivered the sermoni for the event, Gayle lii.wen, ed- ucatl.xi director of Highland Alieil Baptist Church, directed a di.v-i cussitHi of Sunday St bool work, and Gerald Bradley, minister of educatifxi at the Ralls First FORT WORTH The Baptist Church, spoke on tram- founder of the Baylor University IVpartment of Church Music is dead. Dr Aliiert Venting, 82, a two brothers, Frank Stoe-; Sei-v- pal, will at 2 pm.

Midland, and Henrv- St.te-„.p.. in the Ninth and Columbia St.iP^*'- Sprinir; 11 grandchil- tmiav at Baptr-t (liutt for Church of Chiist with W. T.jdren and 10 great-grandt hildren Wilsun 87, who Sunday Inev after an of several A former resident of Sandefer had lived in ort htiK k-; Plainview Slated Tiie the Pleasant Memorial Park under direction ley Baptist Church will oftici- of Funeral Home. Funeral seivices for Mrs Buna! will follow in Memor- The child was killed in a Taylor, 61, 2619 1st 2ft cVrnetery under direc- ton the last 18 months. V('illiam Funeral In Stiminole SEMINOU-: tSiHMlah- fic mishap near here Wednesday.

include her parents; one brother, David and her Officiating will the Rev ing union programs. Lovington Okay Project LOVINGTON (Special! Worth. der of Se ices will be held at 3 tivlay for William N. Jarkson, 79. 'vr "'and Archer, of the C'al- died Sunday at Peck.

Conianche, Tex. Oturch of the Naiarene. home here. by the Rev. James The Rev.

(3tis Baker, pastr.r of the Reorganized Church of Christ and Latter Day Saint. of; Indian Survivor year resident of Lubbock. of Funeral be at 2 Wednesday in graveside services set fort First ('hurt of the Nazarene 4 A longtime resident c4 lived in Amarillo the last nine month: dtrerlor instiiu tion as a 01 Uvinslon anj noum ed Monday that the nty ha, re.e,»ed aw.n.v,.l oi the Kast llender- sun Church in Cleliume. Prole. I Headstart ante minister Uie under ihe Kconomic in -htime, I Hiring hi JJLvSr rJ thi Monahans, will officiate at First member of the Southwestern Ciiurch Burial will emetery At Center 1 W.msWORTH, iis a Game.

0 Mann. who resident farmer. Bell, First Church of the Naz t- rene and the Rev. Wales Kank- ford, Grace Church of the Irene Burial will be in Alterna- jthv Cemetery under ot "M) todav Funeral Home Mrs Tfivlor died aUuit in .0 farmer Kdgar Marvin (fariu Funeral Toilay was a Osmt.v tlie Sund in yeai, and a a O.nu- Veterans Center hci-e. the center l'eiwrt- moved to LubNn Hunal wiU she ha.l,^,,,.,, cVmeteiy under Roy Philpott Today In Flainvien PLAINVIEW In World of Prottctlon, Ben Cox brings you world of service.

Whether home, business or life insurance, find Ben rcadv to help vc'u work out al! the right answers. Ben has been an I mplovers Man since He attended Texas lech, where he tcKik his Bachelor of Arts Degree Ben has since earned the equivalent of an advanced degree, through the ift Underwriting Training ouncil. Married and the father of a voung son and daughter Brad 5 and Kavlah Ben is a member of the Second Baptist Church of I uhbock. Next time you need insurance service, not an Vmployeri Man The Ben Cox the number's SH 7 3 41 all him KmPLOYSM insuRance of rexas Lubhtuk 25 run Park SHJ-JMl fOUR WONIO Of i.w-n stave Alicmathy, she had Ometeiy un.ier ti.m JSliinn IHJITI lO A 8 1Q17 I 1 I I II tf Homo eicht-week PLALNVIKW Ser. Sun has been a be held from June 21 to Augustj lifi, Vtntlng at 10 a in.

r. al l.tan., Meth.Kl«t‘n TIWS IS SS.SiSCt Mnsf i.ifi SiyiiASCE will have theology, with the and' are approximately eai cl.iss. planned Cliildrets. for Roy P. PhiljKrtt.

bj, who died here Sat- students in day at Bnvidway Baptut night of a heart niunh in Fort Worth, burial at Cleburne. 1 ASI'NClfiN Navieatim Studies will I made of the Paiaguay Hob BraHMfield Ritett Scheduled In Citv Funeral es fur Sui.nly a Bi'assfield, 31, 35th Dr. Watkins, pastor, will officiate, Hssistetl by Dr. E. hite, LubtxH-k liurlal ial Indian medal.

cnterma the cerner he drr dli.Hli,«i era Home, Philpott owner of Texo I-eeti hddv ton I tWtr with the 9th Cavalry-D Wade. fighting the Sioux in thy and John Wade, StHith Dakota. a sister. Mi Mann had been a patient at Roswell, and a the A Center alxtut five and only month was award-i of of this region ami a Pia in view the last lesKlent since will at Id am, ttxl.iy in the W. W.

Rix liiajtel Burial will in oty of iaj I liifaiit illianiM Riten SlatfMl foday In Spur Mm. Lela Todav In UM-k Cemeteiy under direction 1 4 if Rix Funeral Home Slated I OllUy IliMs died Satuniay after-' i lt in Metinidist Mr and Mr F'OST Sen ices are set for 3 ni. today in Fin Baptist Church for Mi's Huffman, 64, whci died Sun moiTung in Garza Mcmui SiH'R will i.tl Hospital held at 2 in tmlav for Mrs The Rev Vemon, tui I Elsie Mariei Williams, and the Rev Jones, pa who tlu'd Suiuiav in tor Baptist Qiun Urn Hiiotl will offuiate Burial will follow Burial in spur Cemetery wiH in Terrace Cemeter.v under di' luwiiii; an idcntal at Vardas Ji Rt I el-, in Spur Cliurt ret ii 4 tn of Hudman Funeral 1K San Jose Drive. Sund.iv, died ot Christ Home had here 2 in vell.md Clinic Mr- Williams was a Du Huffman was Post it ni'Mdent 2H sears. 39 jenrs Include his wife, Graveade for the thil.l,|— five his motlier, Uiive Demis Vargas, are set for 10 1 m.

In the of Cemeteiy in Sundown, i Other siUMvoi in. hule six SIX Sisters, the grandparents, Mi and Ik'mis Pharr, and Mrs. and Mrs. ftiavira, Mission. and three sistei-s Albert J.

Wilhelm Funeral Set 1'oday HEREFORD Funer al I-VU HIV fur 10 a 1 t.Miiv in Fanuly cimivh at fur AlN'rt .1 Wilhelm, 7 wN. tiled Saturday tn unemi I Amarillo Burial will in McGehee, lllolv Faiiiily Cemetery ird Plate, died at rectionnf IVnnis l-'uneral Montiay at 10 a m. Funeral are with Rix l-Xincral CONVENIENCE IS IMPORTANT I At AVfNMC REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! OUR BEST RADIO VALUE EVER! MODEL C4U Ittsnl Hit (inpui till a resident of Naz- Jareth years. OMI GENERAL ELECTRIC CLOCK RADIO 4 jed rtctmer btg 4 cl 0 is g. FANTASTIC AT 1 OI.

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