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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 45

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AVALAN Evening, April 29, 1977 THE CRUSE FAMILY Former Jet Pilot, Family In Revival Joe Cruse who will be in a "Living Proof" revival meeting at Lubbock's Oakwood Baptist Church Sunday through Wednesday of next week, once said: "when God calls a man into full-time evangelism, most often he has to leave his family behind. This not so with the Cruse family, for Die whole family has been called to serve God in this type of endeavor." "Yes, we are 'Living Proof Christ can use whole families in his work," the former jet fighter pilot in the Korean conflict, affirmed. Rev. Cruse is a graduate of Howard Payne College at Brownwood, where he played fullback for the Yellowjackcts when the college had a football program. He is an ordained Baptist preacher and paslorwl 15 years before being called, lie said, into full-time evangelism.

"This allows me to know and understand full well Ihc heart of a pastor and I he feelings of a church," Ihe evangelist said. Mrs. Cruse is the former Nancy Lake of Jacksonville. Tex. Joe, HI, the oldest son, leads the music in all the revival meetings, lie is married to (lie former Becky Study Reveals Child Fears LARAMIE.

Wyo. (UPI) A University of Wyoming human development specialist says the Foundation on Child Development hns found some children are afraid of the outside world, although they are happy In their homes. Mary 0. Warren said recent foundation studies showed ncnrly two-thirds of the children feared going outside because someone might hurt them. Almost 25 per cent of Ihc children surveyed said they felt afraid of television shows in which actors figlil and shool guns, Miss Warren wild.

She said there appeared to be a correlation between the amount of television watched and the degree of fcnrfulness. Brieden of Freer. Becky plays the piano tor the group. Karen, the oldest daugh- ter. is married to Jeff Adams of Highlands.

Jeff is a graduate of Sam Houston University and lie coordinates the of the younger Cruse family members, who do their schooling by correspondence. He also serves as sound man and is a licensed Baptist preacher. Janie, John and Cindy Cruse are the unmarried members of the family. They sing, share their testimonies, and work wild youths in various churches. Cindy lias written several gospel songs that have been published.

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IMPACT TEESHIRTS 4i99 nf Assorted IMPACT NYLON TEE SHIRTS SPECIAL 1.99 Colorful prints. IMPACT ASSORTED JEWELRY FOR CHILDREN 'S WE'AR TANKS TEE FOR INFANTS TODDLERS SALE 1.99 Values to 6.00 CHILDREN'S WEAR CHILDREN'S Volyei to o.OO. CHILDREN'S WEAR FASHION TEESHIRTS LARGER SIZE SPORTSWEAR ODDS ENDS SAVE to Values 1o 48.00 FASHION PLUS SPECIAL GROUP CHANTS FOR JUNIORS SALE 7.90 Reg. 18.00 JUNIORS JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR GRAB TABLE SALE 3.99 Reg. 18.00.

JUNIORS FAMOUS NAME FOR JUNIORS SALE 6.99 Reg. 14.00. JUNIORS HOUSEWARES GRAB TABLES SALE 1.99 to 6.9 9 Values to 16.00. Decorator and gift items. HOUSEWARES DECORATOR DOUBLE PINTER HOUSEWARES PAIR OF PEWTER FIGURINES SALE 1.99 Reg.

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LINENS Sale 1.99 Sale 3.99 MARTEX VELLUX BLANKETS SALE 7.77 Discontinued patterns in twin only. LINENS NORITAKE PROGRESSION M3' TABLEWARE 'Petals Plus'and 'Berries'n Such' open stock. MIKASA TREESWEET1 OPEN STOCK SAVE PEPPERELL VELOUR TOWELS Both, SALE .99 Hand, SALE .75 Wash cloth, SALE ,39 LINENS REGAL RUGS AND LIDS SALE 1.29 to 7.19 Values to 25.00. Limited quantities. LINENS VINYL AND CLOTH SHORT TABLECLOTHS SALE.87 iv? LUB80CK AVALANCHi.JOURNAl-FrWay April 29, BOBBYE AND BRITTON WOOD Seminar For Singles Scheduled At Church A two-day seminar titled "Singles Looking Up" will be held today and Saturday at Lubbock's Second Baptist Church, located at 5300 Elgin Ave.

The seminar for Is for creative wholeness, a church spokesman saW. 1 Registration will begin p.m. today at the church. A "get acquainted" Informal supper is scheduled at 7 p.m. In Fellowship Kail.

The first general session of the seminar will be at 8 p.m. and a "singles mingle" is slated to begin at 9:15 p.m. Conference workers Nancy Armes of Lubbock, English professor at Texas Tech; Ardcllc demons of Lubbock, homemaker snd mother; Hardy demons, senior pastor of Second Baptist Church; Mike Hewitt, Lubbock realtor: Peggy Hewitt, homctwker and Lubbock realtor; Charles Mahonc, professor o( psychology at Texas Tech; Penning- Inn, Lubbock certified financial planner; Nuney Potts of Houston, counseling center staff member; Dkk Stafford of Houston, minister to singles, South Main Baptist Church of Houston; Dot Thompson, minister to singles of Second Baptist Church of Lubbock; Bobbye Wood, of Dallas, Hockaday School teacher: Britton Wood of Dallas, minister to single adults, Pnrk Cities Baptist Church; and Laura Styles ol Fort Worth, radio and television commission of Southern Baptist Convention. The seminar will Include both lectures ami conferences. Conference subjects will include grief, single parenting, money management, growth after divorce, to- ndinoss, development of meaningful re- Intlonshlpt.

self-acceptance, personal goal-setting, self-counseling, remarriage, and making career choices. The seminar is sponsored by slngto adults of Second Baptist. Starting time Saturday will bo 9 a.m. A special session will be held Saturday afleroon for persons who work with iio- glc adults In church settings. Rogers Returns To Office The Rw.

Haskell Rogers of Lubbock WHS returned to the office Of District Superintendent at the 47th immiji! West Texas District Council of the Assemblies of which closed ImroTlmrsdny. Ministers niut delegates from throughout West Tcxns were Involved in the election of district officers and transacting church business In the three three-day parley. The dlslrlct council meeting was held at the district headquarters at 3800 Ave. II. Elected to serve with the stiprlnlondcnt general sessions ot the Assemblies of God General Council Presbytery were Hubert G.

Slaton of Amnrillo, assistant superintendent; nml Hob Goodwin of district swrolnry-trensurer. Unilur the direction of Iluv. Rogers, the district presently Is constructing a "missionary museum" which will house Items Irnm throughout the world. Kev, Holers lias served as district superintendent lor 11 years. His new term will be two years.

Day Stallon.ry Second One Free MONURiYCtNUH 797.5551 REV. HASKELL ROGERS Nathnn Hale, patriot spy behind the DritLth lines, was hung for espionage on Scpl. 22, 1778. HU last words are said to have own, "I only regret that I hnve but one life to IDM for my country." SPECIAL Solid Pine by American of Martinsville Indudtt: TrlpU DrMi.r, Huuh Mirror, King Slid Htadboard, Night Stand Door Ch.it. Illuilrotion Similar On.

Only. UM MDtUOSQ. 797.1145 MOM-SAT. THUtHUY.

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