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MONROE (LA.) HORNING WORLD JANUARY 1984 8 APT 1ST Come To Church Sunday COLLEGE PLACE BAPTIST CHTBCW 301 Jkxaai Pastor, T. Earl Ogg 9'4o am Sunday school Id If depart- nrnis (a c.au for every member of every familyi, L. I. Price, euperlntendent. 10:50 am.

Worship hour: The pastor will bring the message at this worship service. Intermediates, seniors 18 Tralnlnc Union In 10 depart- 30 m. menu a union for you). Mack Cheely, dt The members ef Invite you to rector. worship with us today.

We believe that 7 JO pm Worship hour: Rev. Chester you will find here a worshipful atmos- Cadwaliadef, will bring the message phere, a friendly people and religion ao at this time interpreted as to make It a vital force to A nursery la maintained during the wor- dally living PAUL'S METHODIST CHURCE i.filnfloo Orali Benjamin Ray OUphlnt, Pb D. Minister. Church 8cbooi, JO a Classei tor all ages Worship Servlca, 10:50 am Nursery tor small children Vesper Service, 6 00 Group meetings for Juniors, Junior high, and adult groupa, Worship aarvlce 10:41 a an. The pastor will praach on Christian Paces the New Year with Joyful Confidence Lutheran hour over local radio at 6 JO p.m.

study In parish house Satup. day at 1 m. Visitors aiways welcoma PRESBYTERIAN ship service. The church where when you mlse, you will be CLEFT ROCS. BAPTIST CHURCH Wlnnsborn Road, Moores Rev Wright, pastor.

Dooaid McUough. music director. Hendrix, 8 3upt. Sunday schoo. 1:45 am Morning worship, 10:45 a Sermon by pastor Training Cunlon, JO Director, Gordon Jlies Evening worship, 7: JO m.

Sermon by pastor meeting. 2 JO pm Tuesday. Prayer merllnR. Wednesday night Visitation at church, Thursday 45 ra. GORDON AVENUE METHODIST CHI RCB Cordon Avenue and Dixie Avenoe David Felder, Minister.

Fleming, Church school superintendent. Homer Cook, director of music. The church with warm welcome tort you to the foilowl.g services: Sunday: Sunday school begins at 9:45 There Is a class for every age group. Come and bring the family Morning Worship service 11:00 Everyone is cordially invited to all aerr- Anthem. Chancel choir Sermon, pastor Ices.

THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Orainmont A Catalpa McFadden, minister. The services of the First Presbyterian Church will be held as follows: 8:45 am. church school. 11:00 a m. morning worship.

4:00 p. m. recreation. 5 00 p. m.

young people's program. m. youth choir practice 7:30 p. evening worship. 9:00 a m.

morning worship, Idlo- wlid Chapel The topic for the morning worship service is "Soul for U-A Pocr This sermon Is based on the text "For what a man profited If he shall pain the whole world and lose his own Communion will be served at the 11:00 service The for tie evening service Is, ''What Will You Say to The Wednesciav family night beginning at 6 no will be resumed January Bth. The minister will begin the Second Sunday after Christmas Holv Eucharist, 7:30 a m. Koffee Klatch, 8:15 a.m. Morning prayer, 9:00 a m. Holy Eucharist and sermon, 9:45 a.m.

Nursery, Educational 9:45 a.m. Kindergarten, Parish House, 9:45 a.m. Fellowship recess. Parish House Church school and adult class. 11:15 a.m.

Class, 4:00 m. Evening prayer, 5:30 p.m. Young churchmen, 5:30 m. Tuesday, January General meeting of Woman's Auxiliary, Thursday, January 7 Adult Inquirer's Class, 7:30 pm. CATHOLIC Evening fellowship.

6 00 o'clock for Prl- study of the Book of Revelation Juniors, Intermediates, and Senior cm January 10th at the even worship service, the minister will review Dr. Nor- Evening Worship Service 7:30 pm. man Vmcen: Peale's popular book. "The elal music, Youth choir Sermon, pastor, power of Positive Thinking Recreation and fellowship for young peo- a nursery is provided In room 10 of pie following even.ng service. the educational building during the mornTuesday: log service for children through three Spiritual I.ife Committee of W.

8 8. years of ace An expanded session Is also will meet. 2 15 o'clock Regular monthly held In the kindergarten department dur- buslness meeting of W. S. C.

3:30 mg the church service for those four or.ock five years of age. Wednesday: Mid-week prayer service. Parking facilities ars available for thoae attending Sunday services at the First W- I Thursday Presbyterian Church at the Sinclair Serv- "Bn. tn Conference wide rally First Methodist ice Station, corner Harrison A Catalpa pastor. How to Your Useful- church, Alexandria 8 30 a Bishop Cos- streets rr ion Ha-rel: wll be the main speaker Tramlng Union Cecil Sater- Regular monthly meeting of the Methodist Men.

7:00 o'clock. Light refresb- menta will be served and a period of recreation will be enjoyed. All men of the church are urged to attend. If you do not have a church home ws Invite you to worsh'p with us. You art alwaya welcome at Gordon Avenue.

M'CLENDON BAPTIST CHURCH West Monroe Rev James Thorn, pastor. Gilmore music director. Dur a ood Simpson pianist. James Bla7ier Brotherhood president. Church where Everybody Is Some- bodv The pastor is now to begin his sixth year Sunday school 18 a Dewey Brown, 7 SAINT MATTHEW'S CHUltCH Monroe Msgr.

Marsh, pastor. Sunday Masses begin at 8:30 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock and 8:00 p.m. Confessions are heard on Saturday from 4 to 8 and from 7 to 8 o'clock G.mrdlan Angel class fur children from 2 to 5 yeaig of age during the 10:00 O'clock Mass. Bible Is held Saturday morning In the school from 8 to 10 o'clock. Baptisms are held at 4:00 Sunday afternoons, call for appointments.

Weekday Masses begin at 6:30 and 7:00 o'clock, except on Wednesday and Friday the masses begin at 6.30 and 8:30. aupt Inrnlng worship. 11 7pm Cecil Sater- director Evangelistic service I p. sermon by pastor, "Proof of Salvation Text Cor, I 17 "The F.ad of Your Search for a Friendly Church Coma and bring your friends. FIRST CHRISTIAN CENTRAL BAPTIST RCH the hrart of S48S I ee Are Monroe, La.

Reger Johnson, pastor. At the morning worship beginning at le 50. the pastor's subject will be Mr. ATONE AVENUE METHODIST CHURCH I L. Yeager, pastor.

He a me. Sunday school supt. Hearne, organist. Tomorrow Foil A little child was 111. Having, by the Fellowship at 5:30 p.

mg this wlil be the nurte been shown her beautiful dress, her observance of the Lord Supper At the which start at 7 30 be will speak on the subject, Ahead Sunday bool, 45 a as. Union 8:30 m. Brotherhood, 6:30 Pra)er ng, 7:30 on Wednesday nights followed by the adult choir practice The public has a cordial Invitation to eome and worship with us at any of these dolls beads etc The child, though exhausted. coud not sleep, kept muttering, 7 anything I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Watson, minister. Mn Seymour, choir director Mrs R.

Wroten, organist. Church school at 8 45 a at Dean supt. Worship at a "The Quest for Happiness" Is the sermon theme. There will be an Installation service for the new officers of the Christian Youth discussion of "The Theocratic Ministry School. You are invited to come Ood's Word with us.

OUR LADY Or FATIMA CHURCH Located between Concordia and Bherl- dRn Streets Rev. George Pastor. Sunday Masses begin at 7:00 and 10:00 and JEHO VA WITNESSES JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom Hail, 4501 Jackson Street Monroe, La. Congregation Servant: H. C.

Trull. Assistant Congregation Servant: Odle Sanderson. Sunday 9:30 General Assembly, Text discussion, field Instructions, and then into service 5 00 Bible Study Class, Subject 'Become Reconciled to as taken from "The "But all tilings are from Ood, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of the reconciliation 1 Corinthians 5:18 Wednesday: 7 30 p.m., Bible Study elaes, subject, "Foundation of the New World Laid." Part I. Thursday: 1:30 Service meeting, 8:30 p.m.. CENTENARY CHOIR This great musical group to be presented by Wesley Foundation of Northeast State College in Brown Hall at 8 m.

Tuesday. A film. "For Every Child" will be shown at the evening service, which begins at and study want want my A nursery for age children Is maintained each Sunday In the annex. Our church Is responsible for the devo- 'I don mama Is it possible that the of today has and possesses everything material that tfcms ori week. Is desired? Yet tlon prevails.

Only the God who created, can satisfy. Sunday schoo! at 8 45 a Morning worship, 10 5J to 11:10. Youth meetings at 6:18 and 8 JO m. Evangelistic service at 7 30 nils serv- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Centenary Choir Again To Give Concert Here a Souths Id bus which will jM calculated to all who 'attend, bring you directly to the church doors. Bib study Wednesday evening, 7:30 to PAIR FtRR BAPTIST CHURCH Martin, pastor Herbert Pe'erson, music director.

Mrs Jane Peterson, pianist. Sunday schoo, 10 a A Alexander, flttpt worship 11 a Training Union, 6 30 p.m., Fred Hayton, director Evening worship 7 JO 3pm Tuesday. Prayer Meeting, 7 ra Wednesday low'd by orgaalxational meetings, and ehotr practice A nursery maintained for small children. Everyone welcome at thia ehureh. choir rehearses Immediately after Bible study The public la Invited to worship with us.

"Ws are Wesleyan In belief and teach- ins METHODIST MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH 401 SJierronse Avenoe Staff: Rev Ralph Cain, pastor. Herbert Waiker, church school auperto- tsndent Harold Riggs, chairman official board. Mrs A Cotton, president, WSC8. Mrs. Estelle Sanders, director adult Mrs.

Ambrose, director of youth Mrs Ne.son. organist, ahurch school. 8 45 a m. Classes for ages, with nursery classes beginning at 16 months. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock.

Ar.them by ths adult choir. Sermon: by ths pastor. Sunday Evening Fellowship, 6:10 Groups tor all ages Evening worship, 7 30 o'clock. Prayer period. Hymn singing Anthem youth ehofr Sermon: by the pastor Memorial Church serves the Methodist of Northeast Louisiana Staie College through the program of the Weslay Foundation located at College, and administered by Rev.

Ralph Cain and Mrs Pfoat This la Covenant Sunday Attendance wiU be registered at ah services as a part the "Give Ood A Chance Now" pro- ram being undertakes throughout the lethodist Church ROUTHklDE METHODIST CHI RCH South 4th At Temple Dr, Monroe. Louisiana Lea Joyner minister. Mrs F. Snapp, church school supt. L.

Jones, choir director. Mrs James Hal! and Mrs. W. Stewart, pianist ThA services of the Southslde Methodist Church are as follows. 8:30 a morning worship 10 a m.

church school for all ages. 5 30 p. Methodist youth fellowship. 8:30 men's choir rehearsal. 7 30 p.

m. evening worship. 8 43 p. finance commission meeting. Monday: 7 00 a 1 Tuesday: 7:00 a 7'30 Thursday: 7:30 prayer meeting.

At thia time the minister will begin a course on the book of Jeremiah. This wll! be taught In connection with the work of the C. Friday 4:00 30 p. ship At ths morning service the minister will use as a subject: "Ring In the New." At the evening service the aubjact will be "Major Axioms For the New A nursery Is maintained at both the morning and evening services Ths services of the Southslde Methodist Church are designed to meet the needs of Its people. If you do not have a church home we Invite you to make Southslde your church home UNITED PENTECOSTAL UNITED PENTECOSTAL UUURUH Sooth Second Street Morroe T.

Tenny. pastor. Sunday School 10 a m. Morning worship, 11 a m. Young People meet, 6:30 m.

Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Bible Study, 7:30 p.m Wednesday Ladtes Auxiliary 3 p.m.. Thursday. There will be "Something Different the Young People's program Sunday, sure to come FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Auburn A e. "God" Is the subject of the lesaon-ser- mon la all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, January 3, 1964 The go.den text is: "1 am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the KDOWH land oi Egypt, out of the house of bond- ambassadors, is the result of not age Thou snalt have no other gods be- 1 fore me" (Ex 20 2 3 .) Just its director, Alvm C.

Cheesy Among the citations which comprise the Voran, but of hundreds of citizens lesson sermon Is the following from the 1 famous choir, being presented at Northeast Louisiana State College, January 5 at 8 p. will delight all who attend assure those who have witnessed this finished production. It is brought here under sponsorship of the Wesley Foundation. The Centenary College choir, as Goodwill In Be GRACE EPISCOPAL GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH No. Four, i ii G1 mar Sts.

Monroe. Louisiana The Rev. John Allln. rector The Rev Edward emeritus Bibie: ar, Israei: The Lord our uoa is one iDeut. i'he lesson sermon Includes thu following passage from the Christian Science textbook.

"Science and Health with Key the by Mary Baker Eddy: allness of Deity la His oneness" '267.) Listen to a 15-mlnute radio broadcast Sunday at 00 m. over radio station KNOE Sunday school at 8:30 a m. Sun- dajr service at 11:00 a Wednesday service at 8 00 p. m. Reading room at 135 North Second street open dally from Hayward, rector 10:00 to 5:00, except Sundays and national holidays.

Boy Scout msetlng. chancel choir rehearsal. C. 8 meeting. children choir rehearsal, visitation of church member- Sunday Worship In Church Only Pari Service TRINITY LI 7 HERAN TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH D'Arbonnve Arthur pastor Church School 8:30 am.

William Hoch- tattler. 8 S. Supt. REVIVAL SERVICES Beginning SUNDAY JAN. 3rd First Assembly of God Church CYPRESS fr CROSLEY STS.

WEST MONROE "3BPH I tji j1 REV. AND MRS. HOLLIS PETERSEN GOSPEL MUSIC AND PREACHING THE WAV YOU LIKE IT The Musical Petersens are playing, singing and preaching every night at 7:15 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church. Monday night is "Jubilee Night" when the party will bring out all of their instruments for a full hour of music and singing.

Come and hear them play on things you've never seen before. Special numbers for the children such as flexitones, sweet-potato and fly-spray. Plan to attend this revival every night. No admission. Everyone welcome.

EVERYONE IS INVITED to hear this party play, sing and preach the old-time Gospel. REV. L. D. WELLS Pastor SERVICES EACH NIGHT AT 7:15 EXCEPT SATURDAY the community from which it draws its membership? Dr.

Warmer and commission are also making a study of interracial city churches, of the democratic imprint of a church on its community, and of churches that have been successful in making an service a church to the imprjnt on civic life. They are also city in which it is located 8 asking is the graphically is iar wider ihan the SPrvecj by a church? Is it conducting of an 11 a. m. Sunday hour of worship and a few varied social and religious gatherings during the week, says a group of fourteen Methodist Church leaders in California under the chairmanship of Dr, George A. Warmer, of Oakland, California, This commission is preparing a report on Urban Church and the Larger to be made to Methodist 1 on Urban in Columbus, Rev.

T. Earl Ogg, pastor of Col- February 24 to 26. place Baptist Church, an- One phase of this nounces that Rev. Chester S. Cad- study will be to outline ways and I wallader, will again speak at geo raphic or is it wherever people have common Cad wallader To Speak Again In 'S College PI.

Church of Shreveport who have been real to the Centenarians. These include the Lions Club of Shreveport, which annually sponsors the choir in a local concert, and many other individuals, all of whom do their part to make the whole choir the entertaining musical aggregation that has been acclaimed throughout the south. Last year, the choir, always cognizant of the big part these benefactors have played in their success, staged a party for these unseen and unheralded helpers, taking them behind the scenes of the operation of the choir to show their appreciation in a concrete form. It was during National Music Week, on May 6 that the visitors filed into the attic penthouse quarters of the choir, were served lunch by the 49 singing collegians and their director and then were presented an enlightening program pubUc on Christlan Science on the workings of the choir. to be delivered in Monroe, January Director Voran analyzed the Science Talk Scheduled By Grace J.

Noee The solving of individual and collective problems through the understanding and application of spiritual laws will be the topic of a robe for the choir, the annual sing- means through which a city church; this church, 301 Sherrouse, Sunday camP heW before the start of will in community wel- night. ich001 Fear and fare, planning, and ra- He will show slides of his mission ther than in with the work in Central America in con- needed before the social economic currents or in nection with his message. Rever- 9 IT following the lead of other agen- end Cadwallader and family are Beyond the Blue cies such as government, the States until February 15 I business, etc. Questions to be an- when they are to return to Guate- Paid tribute by name by Voran ecutive business women swered include: How can the city mala as missionaries. while others who preferred to re-: church contribute to bridging the He is to give addresses while in maln anonymous were included in gap between labor and man- the States in Oklahoma, Louisiana, between the races and Texas and Alabama, the varied cultural groups in a The public is extended a cordial city? How can the church cooper- invitation to hear his talk Sunday ate with agencies already serving at 7:30 p.m, the community the city health----------------------------department, the Red Cross, the Water destroys the protective START PROUD OF NEW herewith is the $36,000 sanctuary, educational rooms in a wing not shown, that is now thrown open for service.

While only a country church, its progress has been notable with Rev. James Deal as pastor. Today its membership is nearing the 500 mark. Rural Ouachita Church At Start Makes Progress The new Start Baptist Church, school. training union haa highway Eighty, east of Monroe, is I enrolled.

now in use and causes admiration new departure tn Sunday as it is a country church. Much school is that of young credit is given to the pastor, Rev. with 20 members. James S. Deal, and to his loyal The church has active M.

flock. Young Prayer groups, In tbe nine years that the pastor Royal Ambassadors, Sunbeams and choir' from be ginning" end by Jane of Chicago, has been here, the church member- Auxiliary as well ai extern ship has been Increased by 172, by sion Sunday School and Mission baptism and 106 by letter. Today S. S. Work.

the total membership is 487. There a feature of Interest Is work in are 269 enrolled in the Sunday the Ouachita parish Jail. The third Sunday each month there Is group that goes to the Jail to con- i duct a service. They carry a portable organ along for music to be used in Jail and at some funerals. The new church cost $36,000 with I handsom sanctuary painted in pale green with natural varn- i ish and wainscoting.

Windows of stained glass. The baptists' A youth worker from Argentina, shows a beautiful scene by a tal- the Rev. Jose Miguez, is studying ented artist. the Methodist program for youth in There are several Sunday School combination with courses at Scaritt rooms, a nursery, kitchen, and a College in Nashville, Tenn. He ex- study in the two-story pects to use the information when wings of the church.

Many rooms he returns to direct Methodist are newly furnished, are youth work in the River Plate Con- still to be so outfitted, ference, which Includes Argentina The Start Baptist Church enters and Uruguay. the new year with enthusiasm and Here on a assurance that its progress will be 1 given by the Methodist Church, Mr. continued through 1954. Migue 2 completed a year of study daring, takes many, many de- A member of the Christian Sci- tails to make the Centenary Col- ence Board of Lectureship, Mrs. lege choir but ail you see and hear Noee will speak under auspices of is this a man waving his hands first Church of Christ, Scientist in and 6 iugers smiling and Ouachita Parish High School audi- But the visitors saw more than torium, at 8 p.m Her subject will just that during their visit to the Science: Its Prem- Centenary campus.

They were told jse ancj lts of the music library, worth thousands of dollars, a 10,000 ward- Mrs. Noee withdrew ness life in 1927 to devote herself to the practice of Christian Science heating. Prior to that time she was head of a large food brokerage business in Chicago. During her business career, she served as the first president of the Miguez Will Direcl Youth In Argentina Altrusa Club, an international or- Many of the benefactors were ganization of professional and ex- the overall thanks expressed by the director and his 49 coUegians. be real frank with Voran said near the end of the program, singers and I asked you here today to lavish on the living the grace of gratitude service clubs? Can a church be a film that keeps air and odors out choir has a tremendous esprit strong organization unless it also of eggs.

So wash them before de corPs and a sense of deep, sin- helps to stabilize and strengthen putting into refrigerator. gratitude to you They are grand kids. You are great to us and that combination Dr. Aubrey Shorl To Address 3rd Dislrici Pasiors Jin jlnsptmlion Fro tu ClicJfoly Bible Fill ebove spaces. Total last figure fci total endler 5 tHii it your key number If figure im total it 5 or over wbtrect 5 to find your key number.

Following your key number your for today. i-. YOUR GUIDING STAR Messages: 0. Amos 5:14. Seek good, and not evil, that you may live.

1. Jon. 3:8. Let everyone turn from the violence which is in his hands. 2.

Hab. 3:2. In wrath remember mercy. 8. I Tim.

1:8, 9. Know that the law is good, if anyone uses it lawfully, understanding this, that the law is not laid down for the just but for the lawless and disobedient. 4. Jam. 1:19.

Be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger. (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) Meihodisis In Brownville To Conduct Revival The Brownville Methodist Church, 1301 Alvin West Monroe, of which Rev. Tillman A. Brown is pastor, is starting a revival today. It will be continued through January 10.

Rev. James T. Harris, district superintendent, Monroe district, will bring the messages. Services are to be held each night at 7:30 The public is cordially invited. Dr.

Aubrey Short, superintendent of Evangelism for the Louisiana Baptist convention, will be the main speaker at the District Three Baptist meeting next Monday at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will at Candler School of Theology. Em- Yorrrc Fsrxa Te ory University, before trans- LJCVV JS ferring to Nashville for his second Setting Of Wedding year. have learned to appreciate the A New Eve wedding took ability for organization that Amer- place at Cheniere last Thursday ican churches Mr. Miguez when Miss Mary Elizabeth Tay- says.

He adds that he has Uen lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Way- convene at the Loch Arbor Baptist by the land Taylor, was married to Wil- Church where Rev. Wayne Carpen- libraries and laboratories L. Pace, son of Herman Pace.

'research 1 ter Is the pastor. The age was given as 15 Dr. Short has been working in 1 has observed and the groom 25 years old. churches abroad also. As secre- his present position for nearly a 7 year.

He came to this state from Christian education of his Texas, where he held a very sue home conference, he attended the the huge simultaneous crusade I fhem in his cab Ma 1955 when Louisiana along with 2 195? Confer- and Sydney H. Dean accepted his ence of aith and Order, Lund, offer after learning he also is Sweden. etssful pastorate. Since comtne 7lh drlver' to Louisiana, he ha, held many th? evangelistic meetings and will lead of Mts- in of 1955 when Louisiana along all Baptist churches in the western hemisphere will conduct a revival meeting in their churches. Rev.

A. T. Mitchell, president of conference urged a full attendance Dr. Tommy Welch will teach an exposition of the scriptures, Rev James Carraway will lead the opening devotional. THIS IS SERVICEI HARTFORD, Conn.

OP A taxi John H. Sartori. not only couple to Citv Hall for a marriage license but married Justice of the peace. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? To learn more about the basic facts of this scientific religion which heals sick, come to A FREE LECTURE Subject: Christian Science: Its Premise and Its Practice Lecturer: Grace Jane Noee, C.S. of Chicago, III.

Member of Board of Lectureship of Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Place: Ouachita Parish High School Auditorium 525 South Grand Street Time: Monday, January 4, 1954 at 8:00 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Monroe, Louisiana Cordially invites you. The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend I NEW YEARS REVIVAL" Sunday, Jon. 3rd Thru Sunday, Jan.

10th Services Each Evening At 7 PM Brownville Methodist Church Tillman A. Brown, Pastor Rev. James T. Harris District Supt..

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