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PAGE 4 Alexandria Tlmee-Trlbuna, Wednesday, January 8, 1994 Engagement Church news i I A'' The Food Pantry has asked" us for1 tomato juice, Cereal, toothpaste, and deodorant. ALEXANDRIA FRIENDS CHURCH (Corner of Canal Tyler atraats) Rev. Johnny Smith Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening service, 6 p.m.

Wednesday night service, 7 p.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH 202 W. Church St Pastor Mlka Robblna Schedule of Services: Morning Worship, 10 a.m. Children's Church, 10 a.m. Praise Worship, 6 p.m.

Wednesday Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Thursday Bible study, 7 p.m. THE ALEXANDRIA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1401 S. Harrison St. Pastor Kevin C.

Dunlop, Rev. Les Turner, minister of pastoral Care, Kay Webb, Minister of Music, Dane Mathews, youth pastor, Gayle Wiese, director of Nazarene Nursery School Schedule of Service: Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School classes for all ages 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Celebration 6 p.m. Sunday Night Alivel Wednesday 7 p.m.

Family Night at the church with: "Caravan," a scouting program for children, ages three through sixth grade; The "Wednesday Nite Live youth group; Adult Bible study In an informal, discussion setting. Nursery care is provided at all services. Call the church office for additional information on the various interest groups that meet throughout the week and for Information on Nazarene Nursery School. The Elders' meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan.

5, in the pastor's study. The Administrative Board will convene at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 5, in the fellowship hall. All incoming 1 994 members are urged to attend.

Incoming officers for 1994 will be installed during the morning worship service on Jan. 9. At 6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 9, we will gather in the sanctuary for SOfig, devotions, and prayer.

After this service, during an orientation meeting for "One Church One Inmate" we will discuss the different ways to reach out in this important mission. CALVARY COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD (We're located one-half mile east of SR 9. two blocks south of Bethel Pike.) Pastor Michael G. Singleton. Youth Co-ordinator Mechele Singleton.

Minister of Music George Killian. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Kids' Church, 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening, 6 p.m.

Your family opportunities this week in the church: Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. All children will meet in Calvary Hall for learning and craft time with Susan Stanner as leader. Teens will meet with Pastor Mike for a new challenge of Bible Quizzing. The adult "Celebration Hour" will meet in the church with Bob Richardson as this week's leader. Saturday, 2 p.m.

The Kids on the winning team of Super Book Olympics will be going to Chuck E. Cheese in Indy. They will leave the church at 2 p.m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Pastor Singleton's message during the worship celebration is titled, "Choose Your Model." Sunday, 6 pm.

Kids' Club JAM (Jesus Me) singing group will meet with Theresa Winn and Wanda Harville as leaders. The adults will meet in Calvary Hall for a continuing study, 'The Blessing," by Gary Smalley, with Pastor Mike as leader. Teen fellowship will meet with Mechele Singleton Upcoming event: Jan. 18, 6:30 p.m. Partners in Mission with special guest speaker Gary Wright from World Renewal Sunday's greeters are Gerry Cha-fin and Daisy Reismiller.

You are invited to attend an exciting church with an exciting ministry" FIRST UNITED METHODIST 116 W. Broadway Rev. Carl O. Raker Rev. Steva Frftchman Monday, Jan.

3 7 p.m. Bell Choir. Sunday, Jan. 9 9:30 a.m. Sunday School.

10:30 a.m. Worship. Rev. Baker's sermon emphasis will be "The Hidden Years." The scripture is Mathew 13:17. Monday, Jan.

10 7 p.m. Choir practice. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR BLESSED SAVIOR 309 W. Washington St. 724-3671 Rev.

Joseph Stark III Pastor Sunday School and Bible classes, 9 a.m. Morning Worship, .10:05 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5: 9:30 to 1 1 :1 5 a.m., ERFFood Pantry; 7 p.m., Calling Caring Support Group. Thursday, Jan.

6: 7 p.m.. Ladies Aid. Friday, Jan. 7:9:30 to 11:15 a.m., ERFFood Pantry. Sunday, Jan.

9: Congregational meeting following worship. Monday, Jan. 10: 9:30 to 11:15 a.m., ERFFood Pantry; 7:30 p.m., Christian Growth Seminar Topic: "Study of Task Force Statement on Human Sexuality." Tuesday, Jan. 11: 9 a.m., ECIC Ministerium; 7 p.m., Stewardship Finance Committee meeting. Wednesday, Jan.

12: 9:30 to 11:15 a.m., ERFFood Pantry; noon, Hospice Team Support; 7:30 p.m., Worship Committee meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Clifton Richardson Rev. Mark Walker Our church family welcomes you to these opportunities to share in worship and fellowship: Wednesday 1 Body Recall at 8:30 a.m. Son Celebration at 7 p.m.

Mid-week Bible study and prayer meeting at 7 p.m The study will continue on "What Can We Know About the End Time7" Choir rehearsal at 8 p.m. Thursday A Society soup and sandwich lunch at noon. Everything will be furnished. Come with program ideas for the New Year. Men's Basketball Fellowship at 6:30 p.m.

Friday Body Recall at 8:30 a.m. Saturday Planning and training session for all board members at 8:30 to 1 1 a.m. Sunday Sunday School, 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Meeting with Macedonia Ministries co-ordinator at 4 p.m.

Baptismal services at 6:30 p.m. ST. MARY'S CHURCH t. Father Philip Hasllnger There will be art open house for adults at the new rectory on Sunday, Jan. 9, from 2 to 4 p.m.

The high students will meet at the new rectory that evening at 6:30 p.m. A reminder: The Food Pantry is in need of crackers and dish soap in January. Deodorants and toothpaste are also needed. Wednesday Mass at 8 a.m. Retirees' luncheon at 12:30 p.m.

The parish will provide the lunch. Choir at 7 p.m. Thursday Mass at 8 a.m. Friday Mass at 8 a.m. Communion to the shut-ins.

Saturday Masses at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. RCIA Breaking Open the Word at 5:30 p.m. Pitch-in at 6:15 p.m. All parishioners, are welcome.

Sunday Masses at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Religious Education at 8:45 a m. The rectory open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Youth Ministry at the rectory at 6:30 rr, CHRISTIAN CONGREGATION CHURCH Pastor: Jerry Young Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.

Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m. This week in the church: Wednesday, Jan. 5 Please call Tobey with your prayer chain needs. Thursday, Jan.

6 Board meeting, 6:30 p.m., at the church. Sunday, Jan. 9 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Please remember the ERF this month' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 215 W.

Berry St. Rev. Mark E. Polndexter Minister Scripture: Genesis 1 :1 -5. Lector- Tom Colvill.

9.30 a Sunday School classes lor all ages. 10 30 a.m. Worship and Communion Hour 4 p.m. Junior Youth. 5 p.m.

Senior Youth Choir practice on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The Christian Men's Fellowship will meet in Robinson Hall on Sunday. Jan, 9. at 8 a.m. for a prayer and devotional service.

A light breakfast wilt be served. All men and boys are invited to join in this time of fellowship. Morphew Moorman Suzanne Renee Moorman and Barry Lee Morphew will marry Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Grace Baptist Church in Anderson with Pastor Leigh Crockett performing the double-ring ceremony.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Gene Moorman and Adrienne Owen, Alexandria. She is a 1989 graduate of Alexandria-Monroe High School and will graduate In May from Purdue University with a degree in elementary education. Her fiance Is the son of Rodger and Shirley Morphew. He is a 1986 graduate of Alexandria-Monroe High School and will graduate in May from Purdue University with a degree in horticulture production. i School menus THURSTON ELEMENTARY Wednesday Turkey alphabet soup, peanut butter sandwich, crackers, carrot strips, orange juice, milk.

Thursday Toasted cheese sandwich, green beans, potato stlx, diced peaches, milk. Friday Sausage sandwich, macaroni and cheese, tossed salad, applesauce, milk. Monday Hamburger on bun, tater tots, sliced cheese, fruit salad, milk. Tuesday Burrrto with cheese sauc. tbssSd salad, pears, cookie, mCUNNlNGMAM ELEMENTARY Wednesday Chill soup, crackers, peanut butter sandwich, apple crisp, milk.

Thursday Sloppy Joe sandwich, french tries, pickle chips, fruit juice, milk. Friday Hot ham and cheese sandwich, baked beans, pickle stick, cheesecake, bread and butter, milk. Monday Chicken nuggets with sauce, green beans, applesauce, cookie, milk. Tuesday Turkey and noodles, buttered peas, fruit salad, bread and butter, milk. MADISON-GRANT SCHOOLS Breakfast Wednesday Cinnamon toast, juice, milk.

Thursday Long John, juice, milk. Friday French toast, juice, milk. Monday Cereal, juice, milk. Tuesday Scrambled eggs, juice, milk. Luhch Wednesday Pitta, tossed salad, fruit, trackers, milk.

Thursday Lasagne, California blend, fruit, garlic toast, milk. Friday Chill, sandwich, carrot stick, trutt, milk. Monday Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, vegetable, bread, butter, milk. Tuesday Com dogs, tater tots, trult. Jell-D, milk.

St. MARY'S SCHOOL Wednesday Sloppy Joes. Thursday Taco salad. Friday Salmon patties. OBSERVE THE WARNING SIGNS.

II you have chest pain lasting two mrnutes or more, see a doctor American Heart MNtWAAAVMWif Two receive scholarships Emilee Frias ol Alexandria and Steve Fulk of Pendleton each received a $250 Harold R. Berry Memorial Scholarship at the 4-H Achievement Banquet held recently at the Fall Creek House Both will use the scholarship money as they lurther their education at an accredited college or university. Frias, a senior at Alexandria-Monroe High School, is a member of the Alexandria Achievers 4-H Club. She has completed over 60 projects in 20 different categories during her eight years as a 4-H member. Her main project Interests have been foods, flowers, drug abuse, gift wrapping, wildlife, health, child development, crafts, and needlecralt.

Fulk has been active in the Luck-y 4-Hers 4-H Club. He is a five-year 4-H member and has completed over 50 projects in 25 different areas. His project Interests include woodworking, swine, crafts, forestry, flowers, garden, consumer education, and sheep. He will graduate in June from Pendleton Heights High School, where he has been very active and successful with FFA judging, Including participating in the national horse judging cohtesl. The memorial scholarship was established in recognition of Harold R.

Berry, who Was an agricultural extension educator in Madison County for 26 years. He served as a youth agent from 1948 to 1952, then as an extension agent from 1960 until his retirement in 1982. His leadership helped develop the community and make the Madison County 4-H Fair one of the best In Indiana. Make your Stop smoking program to begin at CH Community Hospital will offer a six-session FreshStart smoking cessation program In January at no charge to smokers who want to make the healthy change to a tobacco-free lifestyle. FreshStart Facilitator Dick Rose will lead the one-hour sessions each Monday and Thursday evening from Jan.

10 to Jan. 27. They will be conducted from 7 to 8 p.m. In Community Hospital Conference Rooms 8 and 7. Rose, who quit smoking si years ago, believes sharing the experience with others who are going through the same thing is perhaps the most helpful part of the course.

He is a certified respiratory therapy technician and cardiac clinical specialist at Community Hospital. The FreshStart course emphasizes behavior modification techniques, group support and the concept that tobacco use is a psychologi-cal and physical addiction. FreshStart is available tor Community's use through cooperation with the American Cancer Society. Specific items to be covered include: oHeafth consequences of smoking and how one Is "hooked" (psychologically, physically) "Benefits from quitting "What one might expect as he or she quits smoking Withdrawal symptoms and coping mechanisms Stress management and relaxation techniques oNutrltion and exercise habits that can help in adjusting to a smoke-free lifestyle The final session otters effective strategies for "staying quit." Participation Is limited to the first 1 3 registrants (or this tree FreshStart course. Advance registration Is required.

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