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1THE SUN Flagstaff, Saturday, Dec 5, 1959 10 I Fretono News First Congregational Church's Women's Fellowship Holds Meet Mrs. Ruckes To Speak to Unitarians Religion in the fVews Ike Visit to Pontiff at Vatican Sunday Differs From Simila Event 40 Years Ago Visits, Visitors Highlight New Items in Recent Past The Women's Fellowship of the First Congregational Church met WcdnesdHy evening, at the home Mrs. Herbert Ruckes wilt speak to the Unitarian Fellowship of Eslcllu Jackson, local pimmer hand. Mrs. Wilson, in her memoirs ltv aha I'vitn FREDOWA (Snnrlftlj III'; "It seemed that Ihe government," she wrote, "seeing the out who was married in 18ul, to nil' n.v TOM IIUIV'SIIAW AP RolLjiiim Writer President Eisenhower visit; written 2D years later, had a dif- Flagstaff Sunday morning "Consideration of God." At the clone of the sen-ice, th children of Mrs.

Charles Minor Kenneth Ross. Cushing, Okla, and trrrnt explanation. of Mrs. Gilbert Files, 1613 N. Kutch Dr.

Mi's. Paul Black, president, presided. Mrs. James Wick presented a program of Chrislmas paintings from other countries and cultures, and stories of how Christmas is celebra pouring of (lie people feared (hat then Ihf! atmosphere of the theme. Games wore played anil H'lzes were won by Mrs.

LaVicr Tail, Tope John XXU1 Sunday in an the social hour and refreshment period. Chrislmas decorations used hy Mrs. Fites through, out ihe raoms. Insfead of exchanging gifis, receiving blankets were hemmed, during the program, tor giving to "the nursery at Flagstaff Community Hospital and toys were brought for Christmas giving to migrant children- These gifts will be distributed through the Arizona Migrant Ministry of the Arizona Council of Churches. if the President addressed them ritmo-siiheiT vastly dnfcrenl from To avoid diplomatic furor.

President Wilson had to depart for the Vatican from the Ameri Sunday School class wiJI exhibit that which prevailed when another he would say something which would enlist their support tor his Mr. and Lorn) M. Fair, end E. Jay Whiting, Mrs. Sandra Jurid assisted the hostess in serv American resident met another can Embassy rather 1iian Quii'ina) tire work they have done as- part of Iheir study of the life of Joseph.

ted in various countries around pmitiff .111 years ago. palace where he was slaving. irld. Ihe ing dessert io the Reed Adams, 1.4 Points. "Though Italy had agreed to the tne fellowship and Sunday School meet at 11 in the South There was an air of almost diplomat ie iiilrlguo about the meet Mrs, Jack Smalley gave a read The Pope and the President chatted for about 2ft minutes.

But Just what they talked about has Ihe Merlin Bundys, Hie Velntv Calls, the Keith Brvners, the ing of "''lie Littlest Angel." Beaver School. ing between President Woodrowl Poinls as the basis ot Ihe Armistice, she had no intention ot Nursery care is provided under Following the program members Darul Heatoiis, Ihe Elmer Riders, Ihe Tails, Ihe Whitings, and the Wilson and Pope Benedict XV and a police incident that left Wil the direction of. Mrs. Mark Mc- sang Christmas carols. Christ T-Tow Christian Science Healsji.

standing by her wnjd in the peace conference." remained something ot a mystery. Some people thronged St. Peter's Squai-e nnd cheered wildly as the President and the Grew. mas music was pluycd during am. son livid with race- K.TVtt.-rv, uian.

The time was Jan. 1D1B. Wnrld War I iiad ended less than two months before and Wilson was Pope sat tuoether near an oncn Mr. and Mrs. William Fintey visited in Phoenix during the re- Flag Representatives to Attend Baha'i Meeting Sunday, Dec.

6, 6:15 p.m Subject: "Acquaint Now Thyself With Him" winnow in view Df iiir mullitudi i fin lm.iria.vs. en route to Paris with his It The crowd was the reason for Mil, Tim Becker, Miss Donna The annual Baha'i State con The Richard PuUiam lamily Points for peace. tfle unpleasant, incident. spent the holidays in Tucson, The J. B.

Jordans made a quick small (Iniinliirr, Jennifer Lynn. i arc spending several week with her Father. Weaver While, at FicdoniR. Also home to I Tlr. White durinis Ihe holidays were Mr- Slid Mrs.

Marini White and family hem Wilcox Arizona. Joining in Mir Thanksgiving; at llir While home with them ivm Hie Ttobcil Whites mid iMiss Cnrol While. Frcdonia, The Don KUison family juuiney-rri fo Frescoll. 10 hnve their Thanksgiving; Dinner with llicir daughter and son-in-law, the Ttohert L. McClymonds.

Mrs- Mc-Clymonds had sint several days in Fralonia. visiting with her jiurcnts and hrothei-s and sister 1 she with Ihe family loll on Wcdnosdiiy evening mid the fam-lly returned Saturday. Hiss Norma Cram spent the hulidayn with lwr parents, the Cecil Crams, rI Fiedoiiia- She is attending 1 beauty school in Phoenix. The W. Dart Jurfds had most their family l-etuin ta eat Thanksgiving Dinner with them.

Dr. slid Jlrs. Wan-en V. Judd It wasn't easy lor a chief of lo visit Ihe Pope in those It has been made know that Wi-m would speak to the nmole. But vention wifl he held Sunday, December at the YMCA in Phoenix, Arizona.

Members of the irin to St. Anthony. Idaho, their days- when it came time for him fn former home, during the Thanks the Baha'i House of Worship in Wilmelle, Illinois, a north shore suhurb of Chicago. The theme of file convention will be the completion of the remaining tosks Df the len year World Crusade, initiated by Ihe Baha'is in 1953, willi emphasis on the goals in the Uniied Stales still 1o Ire achieved. 1 -3 1 1 i r- i i r.s lohveii leave the Pope.

lie found that It Jenkins, Mr. Robert Powers, Mr. Calvin Earn-, Mrs. Marianne Ham-man, Mrs. Elizabeth Parks, Miss Hauoy Becker, and Mrs.

Helen Becker. The purpose of the convention the recording secretary said, is to elect delegates to the national convention to be held in April at' "How Chrislian Seienee Heals' KVNA, 600. KC Sunday, Dec. 6, 3 p.m. Subiect: "Prayer Will Meet Any Emergency" giving week-end.

Their daughters aly and tiie Vatican had been alian police had disnersed (he stayed in St- George. Utah with strained since 3870 when the It crowd. Flagstaff Baha'i community who plan to attend are: Mr. and Mrs, TvTelvin McCormick, Mr, and Mrs. Chas.

W. McCormick, Mr, and Mrs. William Latham, Mr. and their grandmother, Mrs, M. W.

alians seized Rome from the The police explained Ihev Ruescli. Pope. afraid the crowd would set out of On Good Behavior nnd riauirhler. Flvn Joan, Zuul. Neiv Mex, and Miss Dnrlene and Thru-oil.

both attending Dixie Uo' lege, St. George, Ijlnh, and Keith student at Ai-iiona State Col lege. Flngslnri. nehied will) Law rence, and their parents to make Ihe day a festive occasion. The Young Mai-rinds group of Hie local MIA held their bi week ly social at the home of the Don Wagners.

A "Gay Nineties" I heme was carried out in the Once when I was trying to get onto a busy street, a car bore down on me without slowing. A well dressed woman leaned out and gave a te'rrible tongue lashing. 1 thought; she would never do that if she knew me, or met me face to face. We cjo not act this way when we ore on Good Behavior. Usually, we are not on our best behavior with complete strangers or in the family.

With an in-between group, whom we know well enough to want to impress, we are on Good Behavior. We put on our company manners, turn on smile, act our best, and try to appear decorations and Mrs. Wagner a period of concern end careful behavior and one of lox-ness. Many parents forget to be on Good Behavior with children. They throw their weight around and do not treat children with respect.

We sometimes blow-off, act tricky or dishonest toward strangers, thinking it won't hurt. But sometimes the person we yell at from a cor may be a prospective customer or friend. I have heard of many incidents where people acted gruff to a stranger only to find that he was well known to one of their friends, Many international and race problems have developed because people were treated as strangers and not as persons or friends. wore tin- wrriding dress ot Mn. Scout Leaders OfLDSWards Here Gather This Week's Guest Senmonette by WALDO S.

RICHARDS Pastor, First Congregational Church, Flagstaff, Ariz. know, we can't be on our Good Behavior all of the time, but domestic troubles often develop when we use the family as a place to let down or blow-off. You know the contrast between courtship and marriage; between Ray Scout Leaders ot (lie Flas- Most of us act pretty well we are on our Good Behavior. We need to extend the range of being' on Good Behavior to include our families and strangers. shii! 1st and and Wards of the Church of Jesus Chrisl of Saints, met under Hie leader- ship ot E- Gus Palmer, Stake Krout Leader last Monday inc.

Nov, 30 at the L.D.S, Church in FlflESlaff. 1 lomfer Jlhl "SIOUC GOSPEL CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST anJUCH- NATWHr OF THE BLESSED FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LU- JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES King- UNITARIAN FEIJjOWSHIP OF the Fourth Sr. and Sixth tli VIRGIN MARY CATHOLIC AsDcn Avenue at Humuhrev TIIISRAN CHURCH (ULCAI dom Hall at 2717 N. Center le-jTivr r-j 2 group and give them 3 hours Rev, E. Hayes, pastor.

Sunday P-ev. J. Myers, pastor. Sun- CHURCH Eeaver end Cherry. Gene Weece.

minister: Sundav Marshall School auditorium. The FlHirstalf. Sunday Public cf informal training. Additional meetings of this group are ex school 10 a.m.; Sunday evansel- day Seliool, a. momins The Very Rev.

Vr. Eusene J. Bible School, Worship, Rev. David 3. Adaraick, pastor.

Mcetiri'e; 3:00 p.m., Watchtower tueetuigi al istic service, young peo- worship, 11a. traming union, McCarthy, pastor, Sunday Mass- Young People's meeting, Worsldp service, 11 a.m.: Sun- Study p.m. Tuesday Bible south Beaver School, Meefineand pected in Ihe near future pie ser-'ce, xuesuay, p.m.; evenuig worsuip, cs, (. and ti a.m.; seliool Evanjiclistic 7:30, Wednes- flay Sefiool, a.m. Williams smtiy p.m.

thursday acnooi, a.m. fturMI Bible Bludy, Tliursday, p.m. p. Wednesday evening mid- day Masses at 6:30 a.m. and 11:30 dav.

BiblB Studv and Prav. servicenT Sunday School. ii vice Meetine and Ministry School nmvidofl week Bible study and nraver. a.m.: Saturday Mass. 7:30 a.m.

ee' fitoetinr r.m.: Church service. 7 p.m. Tho.so attending die session Included: IJruce Sicn, MIA Activity Counselor; Walter 0. Ford, Institutional Representative: Wesley R. Scaulmaster, Troop FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD r.M p.

m. Confessions, Saturday, 4 p.m. lo 'episcopal Church building. FLAGSTAFF REVIVAL center CHAPEL OF THE PINES, FULL Corner Humphrey and Clay. Rev.

7:30 p.m. to 3 p.n p. GOSPEL CHURCH Rast FTag- FLAGSTAFF MISSION TO TOE JJ29 Sf" aSStalf. I. S.

9:45 a.m., iIorninE Worship Ser- O'Leary; Rev. J. J. Johnson, ST. PUIS CATHOLIC CIIURai- staff.

The Rev. Luchen Bailey, LtJt lie nev. Hyiver caddis, pastor. NAVA.70S An mrienendent un- slitulional Troop Norton A. Thurbcr, Commit-1 reman; M.

Lloyd Willis. Chair vice a.m., ftvemns Lvan- ii a. iiaM rugsidii i oik ii. Air. im- pasiur.

-uiusveeK service, weones- Mai -p x- PR 4-7532 'n-i- morninir wor- Eelistie Service 7:30 p.m. Mid- MorninS Worship. BYPU. den School. The Rev.

Jfr. Harry day, p.m. Sunday Services: WJ h-1 CP d111311 Lelx Et I iveek Prayer nnd Praise Service p.m.; Evening service. 7:30. R.

MorSan, pastor. Sunday mass- Sundey School Morning bf hop. Sunday. Katherinc Beard, field f'f Wednesday 7:30 p.m. T.

9 and 11 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m.; Evangelistic 'mjt director. Sunday Sehou! and "r3hip 7-prn CHURCH OF CHRIST Birch 6:30 a.m. and I a.m. Contec Service 7:45 p.m. EchoP1' Church.

10 a.m. Sundav: Youne Pl man. Troop Cmnmitlee; Paul E. Kuhn. Scnutmaster.

Troop 27; Ivan Langston, Assistant Scout p.m. sunaay; CitAND C.1NTON I 7 p.m!' Wo- Children's classes, Sunday, 10 ninGs nf Fitst Fridays and Holy day evening ser master. Troon aS: Roberi loung. Bible Clnsses 9:45 a. WoTsbin- Wednesday, i p.m., Pri- TTf 1 vTnndny: School cIrzs rn .1 rxm ArnTTrtT-r 11A Superintendent: Wilford Committeeman, E.

Gus Palmer-. FlngstaTr Slake Leader and Roberi Bishop, Scout Tuesday and Thursday at a Wednesday Bible study: 7:30 FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Gospel). Fast St ft 2nd Ave. Ev- mary meeting. Tuesday noon; Frayer Meetins 7 p.m.

Wednesday; Intermediate An tM For information about place, cat! jL1- "uien nioie paVh Cherry; Rev. Major V. PR 4-6770. v-i5s, i p.m. L'liliv 11 Vf," a.m.

Young Peoples, C-ALVARY LUIHIfl-SIS Cud Scouts and Bny Scouts, .7 First Sunday in Lent through Oe- 6:35 p.m. Evangelistic, 7:30 p.m.; PPnrey, the Rev G. B. n. Friday; Brownie and Cub t0b61, ani n.re vrrw MT.

ELDEN BIBLE CHLlRCil clnn tiLu. mi ura Tuesday rrayer meeting, 1:30 muu i.ou ii.iu. oaiumo. uim a.m. Holiday Masses, 7:30 a.m.; p.m.; mid-week Wednesday, 7:30 muniiy room ope nQ ai lo Christmas, 6 n.m.

and 7:30 a.m. Rev. Donald Gacnon. Sundav stall; Rev. Fiulcy C.

Hunter, pas- nesflay PrayPr Meeilng Mr sr )cB, ana a.m.: Holiness Theme For Christian Science Rites Cody, native pastor. ill, Ti Mnrninsr worship. 11 a.m. Eve- (rrrp. nir CCiTi TW raRTRT HARBERT CHAPEL, A.

M. E. lions, 6:30 p.m.; Evening iW- ntaB Service. 7:30 p.m Prayer S. Verde Rev.

Hardy ST CONGREGATIONAL SEDONA CHURCHES snip Hour, cj) p.m.; Mnl-eck CHURCH (A United Churcli ot iT PILGRIM HOLINESS Tem- "POWER" service. Wednesday neE-ay' 9:30 a.m.; Morning Service, 11 rhrii Thnrnn WeifcKl school. Sunday School, N. Vis. The beauty of holiness will be ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev.

7:39 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH IT Jlf' I Ave. ft 4th the Rev, ta, the Rev. Robert SeeBg. ASS Monruss. iiastor.

Sundm y.ui. miu i.uiiC uci.Li.c, TninisteC tin'. PR 4-'HR. Simriav Sehnnl. 30 Cill IOOF Hall.

East Flasstaft. Bible Sunday service and i unday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF Seliool 9:30 n.m Worshin nnd 7.5a a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. Pilgrim scnooi, sua a.m.; mormne p.m.; evening service, 7:30 e.45 iea a evelljnB JH Pilgrim octiool, 9:45 a.m.; morning p.m. FLAGSTAFF Corner So.

Beaver Communion service, Sunday, cipjRCH OF EPIPHANY (FP- 11 a.m. and Benton. Rev. Robert W. War- 10:30 a.

m. Sermon tonic. "A innin nM a Hieiiic (lenll willi al Chrislian Science services Sunday in the Lesson-Sermon entitled "God the Only Cause and Creator." Scriptural selections will include Ibis verse (I Chronicles 16; I'll): 'Give nnln Ihe l.nrd the glory due unto his name: bring an nnd enmr nefr.iy ice, p.m, Bible Study nnd 7:30 p.i Aspen ves, IGLESIA METHODISTA MEXI- Sm veil. Sunday school 9:30 a. pi, class Glorious Paul Magnu- strMl.

Ph. pR 4.2911. Sunday As' Paul Magnu- a Ph. VR 911. Sunflay 0 ifcan- tji 5 MT.

VIEW MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH West of S-dona. (1. C. Dean, pastor: Sun- 11 a.m. Broadcast on KCLS.

Jun and Church i.L... nw. I Intermediate, Senior and Col- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY seliool, 10 a.m. Holy Communion anj a.m". Sunday School, 9:30 school 10:00," Worship hi ni: whip Ihe Lord ill tliejIcg(.

Bse vomh City Library 212 Snd 3rd Sunday of each oiid 11 a Will, groups, nTJS service', 7:30. 7:30. iXZZSZlZ LT.VnTV' Weitzcl School; Darrmv B. bci rl ILZ-': AE IM. Mmk W.

Asvm Sunday Services, 11 month. ThiiBdrty, 10 a.m. Holy sLav and 7 P.m! MYF: Children's passages In be rend from r.i-r, Wednesday :00 p.m. a Sunday School, 9:30: Wed- Communion and Ministry of Wcdn6Snay. prayer groups, 9:30 Hour; 7:30, Prayer meeL- pS i ''in nosday evenuifr nieetinE, p.m.; Healing.

Tiie Rev. John Rogers Tuesdav 9 a.m. and int. Saturday Sabbath School 0.30 Key to ihe by Mary FIRST BAPTIST of 219 Soulh bub.tect God. The Only Davis, pastor.

Residence 52 Hav- a nd 7.30 Wednesday. a-m- SOUTHERN BAPTIST Sedona. Cause and Creator asupai Ph. PR 4-30O7. The Rev.

B. A. Dicftenson, pastor. 'fine "As lite physical and material, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST-OF CHURCH OF TUTl NAZARENE tile transient sense Ol beaul. worship Bant st Trah hui 0UR UlDy GUADA- COLB1UWITY uiiuuuin ur iaju LATiJiit-UAX is, Jiiag.siaii iavi 11 iiiuu, mB i j.

riBra a.m,; t1 uni' 6:15 P-ra-: fades. Hie radiance of Spirit Union, Evenbig' Sei-vice, Simula rjawn ur-on tne enraptured Leo Gardner, bishop, Sunday, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a. Franklin Ave, the Rev. Roscoe 7" m' Wednesday. sense with hriejit and iiniwrish- 7-1(1 Te-rfv 7.10 Ii'asses 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 0:30.

Sunday School, 10 a.m. Wor- priesthood meeting, 9 a.i ITL1- 10:30, 71:30. Daily Masses ship service. 11 a.m. Eyenin- day School, 19:30 a.m.; Sacra- 7:30 p.m.

Wednesffay, prayer MorninR Worship Tuesday nWe Clurn-S hv Imiiiartal Hind, is always group, 7:30 p.m. evening prayer meeting Tito. service 7:30 ment meetinE, 5 p.m. group, :30 p.m. evening prayer meeting 1 -i- 1- Road.) Hie Rev.

lul and Krand. Each sueeeedins year unfolds wisdom, beauly, and CHURCH OF FOURSQUARE -7t--- I-r. John Degnan, pastor. Kun- 1 I I I 1 I I 11 I I I day Mass, 11 a.m. UOSPEL KM W.

Aspen; Rev, R. E. Magby; Sundav School. worship, 11:00: Crusader Von Sickle Shuck VIOTTI HARPER FURNITURE FURNITURE CO. CO I tii-A service, Evangelistic, 7:30.

1 11 1 yii 1 ciiu wed. Prayer, (Sedona -School Auditori Sunday School end morninc; Set'-vice, 11 a.m.; Evening service, first Wednesday of every month, p.m. 1G E. Birch PR 4-7176 Flagstaff Cottonwood 13 N. Beaver PR 4 334lj Food Town Super Market 11 So.

Beaver "Northern Arizona's Finest, Lamest and Most Complete Food Market" BAPTIST DsDIAN CENTER A Mission of Hie First Southern Baptist Church OUie C. Blev- THE FEDERATED COMMUNITY CHURCH (PrnsbylBrians, Ulcthod-isls, and over 15 other (IcnoniiTtiitioiis united) Invites YOU to EL CHARRO The Church of Your Choice ins, Missionarj', Sunday School, 10 a.m. worship nrvloe, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening service, 7:30 p.m.; midweek worship nnd study, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. All Indians are welcome.

BRANDING IRON MOTEL West on 66 PR 4-6651 Huffcr Oil Company Shell Jobber PRODUCTS WAYSIDE CHAPEL (Sedan Community Church) The Rev. R. Bennett, minister; Robert Jnckson, assistant minister. Sunday Seliool, a.m.; service, 11 a.m.; Christie Endeavor, 7:30 p.mv flifth Grade Mexican American Dishes 109 S. San Francteco PR 4-4762 Smuliiv Mdrning- Worship BROWN'S Credit Jewelers "A Little Down Is Enough for Brown" Flagstaff Prescott BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH (Fundamental Baptist) 2202 E.

Dor-Ilia, East Flngslnff. The liev. W. Beck, iinsior. Sundav nnf It a.m.

(Nut-scry Provided) Church School NEW YORK LIFE Iniurancf Co. Nelo Rhoton, Aftlit Arizona Daily Sun "The Home Eventiur Newspaper of Northern ArtzoTi" Northern Arixon Theatres Inc. Mt Eldtn Orpheam FLAGSTAFh FURNITURE CO. 11 K. AMpot PR 4-3101 SEDONA EPISCOPAL OTORCH meets at Ths Chiinticlcer In RedoiA every Sunday morning n.m.

The minister is Rev. former resident of FlaK-iH snd now resident et Cottonwood. School, 10 a.m.; morning service, 11 a.m.; youne people. 6:30 p.m.; (your 'round) nnd 11 :00 lovcnins Kervice, 7:31) p.m. Prayer Jmeeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m..

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