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'A InlipTioWlPJoiial jtUrtof, IMI nUlon Tolas Tomorrow Weitmiaitti fmbytriu Chink Lake Congregational Host to Missionary Conference STEEPLE HIGHLIGHTS Nwik Liki Atr.il AtcalHi at. nr. ku M. KrriiM, KlaliUr 9:30 end 11 KM A J. "SHt laworwd Ar Cod'' This week Lake.

Avenue Coni Throop Church to Spotlight Youth Sunday Youth Sunday will be observed at Throojt Memorial Church, Collarlaa 3D S. I RoMes Ave. tomorrow at 11 a.m. -Members gregational Church, 33 N. Lake will be ihe scene at tie First Christian Church to Observe 80th Year T-llli annual Bible and Mission- fruiMii AubM MWihr.

ry uonference of the Evanvel 'ca! Alliance Mission. More than missionaries are serving! CHURCH SCHOC-i SESSIONS AND 1 1 A M. P.M. Klik School, Nlntti ind Collcjc Ae Cronpj "Wc Welcome. Worshippers of AU Races and nn intern encminUonal During he wrafc of May 10, H.

G. Nuliti. Mrs. Ham gauizalion in 19 countries In the members of llie First Christian Ross. Maude Lemant.

Mi's. It. rand. The Rev. Vernon Mortensnn.

VV. Murray, Mrs. George Gib Church, 7S9 N. Al'-dcna Dr. general director, announces 100 Pasadena Presbyterian Chnren ill nWvlnp- lh SSTlth son anc Airs.

Alary Hyder. Also Mrs. Georse Hilev. missionaries and candidates wi vriuary ot the Pasadena chiircli. fj of the church's Libera Religious You IN, high school ag you lit group, bavn planted awl will conduct the est ire service.

Three short lilts will be Klvta by Dan Boylaa, odi-vidul Freedom of Bebefi" Connie Earnshaw, "Brotherhood ol Mam'' and Mara Meltons Id. "Allegiance to a United World Community." Pearl Greenwood, Miss 'Myrtle attend. Gjiih I.Kilr,' rutsr C1rt at Uiaiui Included In the daily schedule in xvcpmg wun trie anniversary, duriiijt the momlne wnr- nami.ton, Scott, Airs. Walter Engelhardt, Mrs. Bea Iwill be reports from West Irian, Taiwan, Spain, Japan, France, trice Molfelt, Mrs.

E. Haw- AM. 11) AM. "The Pits ee of Prayer and The Porenla! Proving Ground Dr. LlUlt, PiHthlni Cinreli o4 10:55 A.M.

ship 24 petrous who have been contiuuuus embers of Ihe church for 50 years or ill, Paul Hollowav. Mrs. Ceci ana soutn Atnca. Davis, Mrs. George Cain, Mrs.

Sound color lilms or slides Jonger will be honored. Special honors will en. to Mrs. J. Gilbert, and Mrs.

from' Korea, Arabian Gulf, Tur- Snadov Evenlna Groan: KIngcn. Hlihi ind Senior Mllht t-lt P.M. Jl fT Juiilwr CollcfE Group f.M. hMmd of a Mother' Key, and Pakistan will be shown during the sessions. Display booths, free a book iable and missionaries in TV DAvics, whose mcmber- shin In the Jocal cenfiresalioni covers 75 years.

In paying tribute to tlte church Slnile Voun( Adults Readings and other eremesfn of the service will be given by Margy dark, Lee Lewii, Michelle McDonald, Kite Samson and LU H'olf. MsUy Jitasoai will he. soloist. KPrt-AH, FN It Mr.H In, Dr. Daniel D.

Walker, minis HEV. VERNON MOKTENSON general diraclor- rume will add to the mission Thii CHoreh WtleomM lTonhlOfrri of Evn ter of First Methodist Church, 500 E. Colorado will cli ary atmosphere. Drs. Llovd T.

Anderson. Joseoh Hemnhill max series sermon loundcrs and to its long standing members, the Rev, Dr. Vies-lpy P. Ford, minister, will speak at and 10:45 a.m. on "Who Has Done This A celebration dinner will be Robert N.

Schaner. Gordon R. "The Faith of a Family" with Lincola Aveane Pniiytrua Chucb IMI Lktoh Avt. Oum Reroooaot Lowrr, D. fir FTedj--n, and Wilbur Nelson ar Mother Day sermon entitled, "The Mind of a Mother," Sunday at 9:30 and 11 a.m.

The sessions, will open. daily at 9:30 a.m. and include panel discussions, workshops, limes of A Mother's Day breakfast will held at the church si 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 12, the actual niversarv date. Durinsr din DR.

WE5LEY P. FOIID anniysnory ipecker 10:45 A.M. "THE HOME THAT CHRISTIAN" Dr. Lowry oe served Irom 7:30 to 9 a.m. in Fellowship Hall, sponsored and prepared by the Methodist prayer ano praise, missionary presemauons, ana nims.

by Airs, r.rorg Riley. F. C. Rcardon will serve as master tlie founders will be honored, and the hislory ot many interesting events' in the liie o( the church will be portrayed. Trib Men's Club.

Tne proceeds will The Rev. Raymond Ortlund help to send four voune oeoule pastor ot the host church, join; ot ceremonies. of the church on a European the Evangelical Alliance Mis Members of the anniversary utes will be given by Mrs. Mary 7:00 P.M. "BREAD TO EAT AND SEED TO SOW" Rev.

Tom Warson, Jr. worlcteam this summer. The committee are: Messrs. and public Invited. wingard, liiiii E.

Easli puane D. Erway. Mmes. Keester Sweeney, Ber sion In welcoming all who interested In world evangeli: to attend (his series ol missii ary meetings. The music ol SO years agol Integrolid Fellowship nard English, W.

W. Murray, 'Evans Konold, Fred Eillingsley, Grace Lutheran Delegates lo Attend Parley The South Pacific Dislrkt Convenliun of the American Lutheran Church will be held May 12 15 at the Holel El Dorado La Sacramento. Delegates from Hill Avenbe Grace Utaeraa Ckarch, 7J fi. Fill. are: Pastor A own JhnsoB, pasfor Boy H.

Tribe and Gwre Stime, Featured speakers at the tour-day meetina? will be the Rev. Doctor A. B. Hansoa, re-eeatly retired presideat cf the MiiujesoU'. Northern District; the Rev, Herbert NoUhebm, assistant to pre Went of the Lata ran Own; the Rev, Dr.

Gaylerd Faille, president or Ihe Sooth Paclfio Dhtrfct, the A.L.C.; aad the Rev. J. Co reus, executive vice presidenl of the South Pacific Dlatrid. win be iurnisned by a vocal Louise Finley, "moderator of and Hamilton. quartet whose members are: Paul Alfred, Fred tre integrated Fe Iows iid which Society tifty-year members of (tie neia its ursl rr.ee tine jas: Calvary Presbyterian Church 1W rroaioBt Ato, lo.

cm Xct. cuir A. Morrow, Mlolilor t. Qiorto V. Erttkiw, liat.lio.

m4 A.M. "PURfOSEFUL GIVING" Ciiurcr. include: CHIEF NIPO STRONGHEART Dr. Barbara Ra'nerr. fnrmnr W.

T. Davies, Frank day will continue each Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Church or physicist on the faculties of el Patricia MeFarland. and Janet Hixnn. An historical display of Interesting documents from the lifel emental and Bryn Mawr Col tensions Science, 11H N.

Lake RtV. GKORC.I V. KHICK50N Hlllheimor-, Violet Clerk Benton, Pansy Clark Wilkinson, W. T. Davies, Mrs- E.

E. Mot-eland, leges will discuss "Tasle of Ave. Everyone, with or without of the church has been church affiliations, is invited to H1CRIUDTDA PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH in full coilurr. Indian Cluef to Speak on Tribal Rites Chief Nipc Stronsheart. me (jood Life Now" at the platform meeting Sunday at 11 a.m.

of the Foothill Ethical Society, 293 N. Euclid Ave. A resident of Altadeni, she is the acl-ine chairman of the Pasadena attend and participate in th discussions. 'Th New Corrmondminl' Cor. iDHitit tnj CillfomU nivdi.

9:30 end 11:00 "GOO EXPRESSES HIMSELT" nr. hollo Porlt Unttt Hot! A.M.-Ckiiirk SrliHl "The New Commandment" Area.Humn Relations Clearing .11 be the serracr. title of nuiac. me punnc is lnvitet Rev. Bertrand R.

Crist, minister of San Marino Congrega Yakima Indian chief, medicine man lecturer, will appear tional unurcn, Sunday at. 11 KNOX UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CUmr.n i. 'ine minister cox'irma- tio'n class will meet in the Fire in run native costume Sunday to lecture on Indian religious ceremonials at 7:30 p.m. at the You Are Cordidly Invited to Attend CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES place Room at 9:15 1 A.M. "Loyalty of ihe Loving Heart" The Pilgrim Fellowship for den school voune cwrale will Science of Mind Church, 1164 N.

Lake announces the Rev. MS-CWurch School 6:30 P.M. Yorfh Gfoue W. W. Crank, minister.

meet at I p.m. Sunday and bold a group discussion on "What's ot dnv the foflnring -Owtrm ot Chml, SdnW ond to matt tn. ot fnwr Hooding Room niT iinitr eutieru nr utinuTi iJF tor You;" Color piclures and slides will be user! to fllustraie Yakima In. w. ti a.

c.u,.rl. 1T, Jlra -ltU, SECOND CHURCH, Second Epiitlo dian' ceremonials as well inter-tribe ceremonials at-Flae- Medina as his sermon serin- III hr) CUmoMrt I itmitf 1 1 A.M. knjov ScImI: llrOO A.M. )l starr, and Uatlup, N.M. lure me second Kpistle ot John, CHURCH Ift ACTION World of Religion By LOUIS CASSELS United Press International Th millions of Americans who belong to the evangelical cr fundamental wing of Protestantism are conservative on social issues as well as in reli-.

gious doctrine. They tend to support the, status quo, including racial segregation'. This week, a highly respected evangelical voice was raised in support of the civil riglits bill before the Senate. Eternity Magazine, published in Philadelphia by the Evangelical Foundation, declared in the lead editorial Its June issue that "There is sin at tlie door of the. Christian Church" berause of Ihe indifference which conservatives have shown toward the Negro's cry for hum an dignity and equa! ojrporlunlty.

At the same time, the influential evangelical magazine rebuked libera churchmen condone lawless acts and mob action to dramatize the cause of civil rights. "We do not bear a Christian, testimony by lawlessness," It said. "When the civil rights movement assumes that'll Is 'above the it becomes dangerous and promote anarchy "As dedicated Christians, we must seek to correct the racial inequities which are bringing international shame on cur heads. And we must. do this as swiftly as possible.

But It must not be done by violating the whole framework ol law and order upon which this country has been established." Weighing bolh. moils, Eternity concluded that the best solution is prompt passage of ihe Civil Rights Bill "even though it is not a perfect instrument and even though il brings the federal government into -areas of legislation into which It should not be'forced." tT, (,: HI i. Worhlrolon FIRST CHURCH. Pmiim (Mkon 1 Crm -I Uvdty 1 1 A.M.- 'j Swtfey JtW: I A.M. xo'lof 350 hot Soon THIRD CHURCH.

PewoW 2103 Toil Collmdo SutoWr Snrkn: It: A.l. SvroW fclwli rl I. A.M. Ili Utm. HOI I.

CoUfWo Itev. Armin r.Cise naslor Chief Slronebeart will be FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, PASADENA turning to Mammoth Mountain FIRST CHURCH, iMm ARlINriO iT J.7IH r. a. BKLU Jit, FASTOl win spoa on "A Letter to a Christian Mother and Her Children" at 111:30 a.m. Sundav at JurJoy Sorvlin i.

11 A.M. Lodge fcr the summer months, Snrfoy UU.I 11 AM. vhere he teaches Indian arts ruilnf lo im! crafts. He has taueht at Faith-' Lutheran Church', 815 Hastings Ranch Drive. Holy Communion celebrated DOWNTOWN KIADINfr USC.

Universitv of Alaska. Lake: IM. Arrowhead Lodfie. and has been technical advisor on Indian se 9:30 A.M. Oiwch Sro OotMS for AM AgM 1 1:00 A.M.

"The Choin of Command" Dr. Chirlti a. Jr. i this service. Meetine at 9:15.

the Sundav quences for-major movie -stu ScIkhjI classes will consider the dios. Biblical records of The Lord's Healing the Man's Withered A dollar donation will be Hand on the Sabbath." Th? ccpted to further the educational scholarship fund for Indian 0 rM.Vnf, Sor. Rty, Wm. H. Gcddord, Proochin 1 Adult Bible class will study the noys.

Hook ot the Acts of the Apos- THE BIBLE (UN 6 JAMB VHHON) WITH CORRRXATIVR ASSAMS FROM THI CHRISTIAN SCI I NCI TRXTtOOE SCIENCE AND HEALTH WITH KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES MARY BAKER EDDY DISCOVERER AND FOUNDER Of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lies. Trinity. Bop lis Church The public is welcome to attend. Reservations may bu made by calling Yea more CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Everv Mother will be honored C1t7 C'tl(t Sunday in the 11 a.m. service' at REY.

W. LOWELL FAIR LEY. MINISTII Trinity Baptist Church, 1147 Cordova St, A special gift will be Wednesday meetings held at 8 p.m. includt ttstimonie of Christian Science keaiing. given to the Dluest nimr.fr ores- well as the mother iwith the vounaest bahv.

Kvv! Potluck Supper to Open Meet ji.oi.-ier wnn ner complete am 'First Church of Beiirriou Science ny me w. a so be fRcirJiy honored. SY 5-4216 riT no. wolino 7SM A special Shepherds ass for DR. DONALD W.

COLE Preochinji 1 1 rOO A.M. "THE MENACE OF A SICK RELIGION" 7:30 P.M. "TRY OVERCOMPENSATION AND ENJOY YOUR KICKS!" Sv. Craig Carltr. D.R.St., Mm ill mentally retarded children The May meeting of Ihe Com held during the II a.m.

service. U.S. Catholics Earn Thanks Pope Paul VI has voiced "heartfelt thanks" for the efforts which U.S. Catholics are inaMn to slrehgthen the church in Tjlin America. In an audience gfanled to Yr.

John rime, director d( the Latin American Bureau of the National Catliolic Welfare Conference, liie Pope said the United States has responded generously to the Vatican's appeal for more missionaries and material aid to Latin American dincsses which are suffering from an acute shortage of priests and wide-Spread defections. He added that the Catholic Church slill faces immense problems in Latin America, and cannot afford to rest an a Kood beginning. 11:00 A.M. Parents are invited to bring mission of the Latin -American Commission ot -the Area of the Council d( Churches will be held at Westminster men cnua id me class while, they attend worship service. "THE PROBLEM OF SPIRIT AND MATTER Dr.

Cort.r Church. 1757 N.i ,01 a Proyar Sf 5-558S Lake Monday, beginning wilh a potluck supper at .6:30 'Adam, Fallen Man' to Be CSC Theme "Surely your turnlno Nurtwy Cere Pravidtd During All 5ervkn ip.m. AlTADENA CHURCH OF REUGrOUS SCIEHffl As one of a series ol denomi AKmTBAPTIST CHDBCHi Cw ml HM An. E. AtcaioM.

Mh HniM Ajw. of lilium Own. dk. iumm w. urr.

Miiit thine upside down shall be esteemed as the potter's clay." This verse from Isiah will be a major theme at Chris- RY MefcrA, Tmm 11:00 A.M. GiMtf Spwkar: Df Hoyd Cerbin national reviews, Kenneth Gamble of La Casa de San Gabriel will tell ol the work being done at this Christian Center, as well as other work, the Presbyterian Church is doing with Mexican-Americans in Southern Califor- SCicnce rhurches Sundav The subject Is "Adam and Fall-en Man," and the refronsive "STrK YOUR OWN BALANCE' 11 A.M. So-, SkMl reatiing opens wjlh Genesis 11:00 A.M. "MOTHER'S DAY IS EVERY DAY!" 7:00 P.M. "DEAD RIGHT IN YOUR OWN EYES" To Decline Re-Elcclion The Rev.

Dr. White, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Houston, has announced that he will not accept rc-electinn as president of the Southern Baptist Convention. Dr. White, now completing his first year as head of the hifigest Protestant denomination, had been regarded as a shoo-in for a second term. His decision lo bow nut because of poor health means that there will be a wide open race for the presidency when the Southern BaplisI convention meets at Atlantic City May 19-22.

Dr. White, 62, has been a spokesman for ullra-conserva-tive views and led a drive lo purge Baptist seminaries o( any trace of liberalism in theology or biblical interpretation. UOd created ma is own Image." The Rev. Mardy Olivas. cas Alhambra Church of Religious Sdence The Lesion will conclude wilh tor af Uin Parkway MEthodist! these lines from "Science and Health with Key lo the Scrip- Chureb, will report on special Nuotry All Srvict iWar Sthlt 9i30 A.M.

leamres me worn ixing carried on in his rthurdi. iuics ny wary uaxer Eddy: 11:00 A. Prprrty kk at Worit" Owr) Kondwtl Sntit SdM) 11 hM. Toot Grwt TJX Jt Ilr TRE MONT BAPTIST CHUDfiT of bcinc. thai the real man Mrs.

G. E. Kennedy, "resi tkrr Ottiet AT 1 N. Rjona Avf Puodriu Ilnd i nd ever shall be perfect, is dent of the commission, will pre llrOO A.M. "The Best Morhef" side at trie rjysltwss mooting at 7 p.m., followed hv the OToerain.l incontrovertible; for if man fs the image, reflection, of God, he is neither inverted nor sub- r.

Suta AaiU Clircfc ti Raligiau Sdraca P.M. "Th Meaning of Bopriim" Director of Britain Unity to Speak Here Thursday Those unable to be present for bit, akhu vj.mti Borahirt. WnMcr verted, bul upright and Ood- iell CUMn for oil Ivrnlof nnowilil. tne supper may attend the pro- ram at "THE POWER Of MOTHER IOVE" lre Doy SthOOl, SUHIBtr July I Sinn Anil wrrv RAPTiCT i Ihrvi 11 vi Robert Slaying, direclor o( fpFirsf So. Baptbti mi trnt imi helped originate and conrfuct a television program which fea HP Jmh Clwca A.M.

JMMmC Gcllkl uniry in uroat tirilain, will speak at Unity Christ Church, jiol for rrinr ill tured (iirrerent faiths each UNITED PEffTECOSTJIL CHURW FcnliEoiliI Ancmoly lo ChriH) 3.10 So. Roicmd Piudcm Sidj)K-9: II mi 7:30 Tub. I ThprS-d 7:30 P.M. GIci 1 A.M. "Malrwr ond th Home" "Tha Debt Mwl tt Poid" jb wasmngton Thu The Rev.

Mr. Siting is tak SfhFlol t-Nurjcrr ill iervkfi) J-M ERNEST HOLMES' SCIENCE OF MIND SUNDAV anviCII in-3 II A.M. Kcr. Dt14 Alloa 'Ea' Tlwiip apfikini: "THE MOTHER Of THE WORLD" -lll Study no tnytr M.t1lnr day at 8 p.m. on the subject "Let's Get With II." Unity House.

Bourne End. Itmliy sbol ing this opportunity lo spea to his many friends In this area while visiting his parents in San. ia Monica. His mother is th BETHEL BAPTIST ffTfSrw Juiler rhurell ut II A.M. room Coorek II A.M.

EL MONTE CHURCH OP REUdOUS SCIENCE JJ S. TTKr Aw. nik tt rioowir) aUJ, Bucks. England, has been ihe Rev. Mr.

Sinking's headquarters for the past eight years, where he- has served (o expand (he 1 Oo KrUU i Kl REV. HL.4C. CARD Ro Rev. Sue SiMting. minister of hub; TiH P.MrT--TkSevfiily Werkt of Dlnll'' Unity.py-lhe-Sea that dry.

fl TU Contntkeo Ckortk NITY CHRIST CHURH EES MEMORIAL PttGiUM CffJfCH at E. Wukterln nra, Br. Xu l-UcMsfir, Hum iHazarene unity teachings In England, Scotland, Wales and Nigeria. Prior to his move to the British Isles, he was pastor of the SUNDAY 11:50 AM. 7r00 PJW.

OPEN BIBLE CHURCH miPAI WWrSO AT AHv 11 A.M. i. kMiMo i.mj PTl PASApniA OfUlCB OF TIUTH ,11. ritr OtHi tl MBcln I v. c.

pi.iot srhi t'Ai MornlBf Wind I ETfjilnj Wiriklf fl' unity unurch ol Santa Barbara, his first ministry. While there he presented the Unity viewpoint on a local radio station and also reh or the AKjo. DHto W. Glru Hor.aa A-nttta" 0y) Or. Too WlUliroi PASADENA SCIENCE OF MIND CHURCH.

1IH Ui. ATI, Dr. W. Crua PASADENA CITY CHURCH PASADENA FOURSQUARE HAH NESS inn WALNUT 9:30 A.M. Surxkty Sthool 10:45 A.M.

Morning Worship Fwfurfng Patfifinder Quorff 7:00 P.M. Eva ng fistic $rvi Ckrutiu 4 Mifitairy JUliuct Cfaarck Vll! at ClH it Dr. Wirr TbtrnpM. Finn 10.50 AM. "Th Hand Thct IkVi hSe Cradle" 7K)0 tM.

"Hm Swl Home" tM A.MTlmllj Bible Hkool II A.MA-A MolSer'l Diy wlih," rtti Roic lirvlr. THE INFINITE WAY Rccwalqii tj tttl I. OoMinltk rrtUNTDdTON.anrjtATON HOTFTi 4M P.M. Jr. Ht C.K-.

I.oo P.M.-F.no I-lnloLid-SweOim Tenor on Hint Ttmy it r.K ru tai tt Voor Sojrcr, for a Prknol, cfcurtk 6.

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