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Pcgtitnin Sunday, November 17, 1968 Ten Methodist Churches Join In Leadership Meet The and leaders for children, and of United Methodist Churches In thr BaytMrn wiil pre- pane for the winter quarter, Tuesday night- Ail classes will be hetd in the eduwitkvwl bMi'HJiiig of United Mettoo- dlst Cbiircii friars to 9. SO p.m for Children's groups I and include: For Grades 7-8, Robert W. Parker, St. Mark's United Methodist; Grades The Rev. Robert Joiner.

St Paul's United MethodisI, and Grades 11 12, The Rev Pace, St Mark's Methodist Church. Junior group leader Rov Felder, High informal wilt be The Re Cedar Ksvou United Methodist Methodiit; KirxtergarUM! I and ma! Rrwp loaders will be Mr. 11 Mrs Raipb FrotKjuist, Gar-'; and Mrs. CbarleA Miiier. Grace den Villas I'nitwi Mfthodist -of Methodist Church.

Houston: Grades arsS 11 -MiM i Jes ac All Saints' Plans Litany An ancient form of earnest supplication known as The Litany will 11 a.m. service at All Saints' Episcopal Church on the 23rd Sunday after Trinity. The Vicar, the Rev, Peter Katt Is in charge of the service and will prsach the sermon. The Highlands Junior Records Nine-Week Honor Students Utanist is Dr. Robert teretK? Oirtvtor of Chiidrrs's Faith will be James Work.

GrsiM 111 IV Mr. Woodward, United Mrs. Joe SattcrfWd. Mart's; vietbodist Church. Uniftei MftJxdist, nod Grades V-V! Mrs Wiiliwn Mr DonneUy of Cedar St Jean's I'Biwd Methodist.

Methodis! Church for ttxitii srudv secretary registrar. Miss Sara One Hoffman, director E. Pennlngion, lay reader. Ushers are ftoy E. Wolcott and Andrew Rose.

Mrs. Frank L. Whaley and Mrs. Oorge M. Wiedeman will have the care of the altar.

Acolytes and flag- are Michael Richards, Currie, Dwtght Galtatin and Oiarles Chandler. Hostess for the coffee hour is Mrs. James S. Hurlburt. At a.m there is a plain wlebration of the Holy Communion at which Robert H.

Dunlap will assist the priest at the MAR.THA SYLVESTER Wooster Baptist Members Attend Baptist Meeting of Christian education for Grace 1 altar. Church School and Adult 'United Methodist Church, is the iBible Class meet at 10 a.m. I Paul L. Storck is superintendent. Those atierxiing ise Baptisi Convention in Fort Worth this w-eefc frcvas Wooster Baptist Church were Rev.

and Mrs H. M. Liadsey. Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs.

M. A Holland Jr. The pastor wili speak Sunday. Mrs. G.

W. Fan-ell has announced thai there are two familiei needing help- A bcx iFirst Baptist Budget Presented To Church of proposed Gail Montgomery Group budget for First Rapt-it Church! the church. The Kathleen Jones will be available Suadiv and, VVMS meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday, B. A.

Jr. and the proposed bodge'. with Mrs. Burton Burrus, 1711 seated for approval to the eiarch Mis-souri. it tbe Cburch 45i At 7:15 p.m.

Monday and Wednesday. Tuesday, the Training Union i la tbe 10:50 "a.m. and the 7 Convention wilt be held at South I p.m. services Sunday, tbe In-j Main Baptist Church, In Hous; tertm Pastor. Rev.

C. ton. Jimmie Crowe, from the (or groceries wiii be placed in Walker, will bring tbe message. Qiurch Training Department at the of tbe Fei5ow-ship Hail. Tbe cboir stag an anthem Nashville, will conduct the Mrs.

A. F. Htebert will have charge of the missionary program Tuesday. -Ne-v. tf at 5:30 a.m.

In tbe fellowship halL Tbe topic is "Contemporary with Mrs. Cfaaries Pool and conference during tbe meeting, Mrs. William B. Mison. sohnsts! and Dr.

Philip Harris, will Fred Parker, youth choir di-! speak Tuesday night. take the youth choir to Astroworki Saturday, Special caosic be from 9 a.m. until 5 provided by Mrs. James Sechler p.m. Adults to assist with the trip include: Tbe Noble Joneses, and Mrs.

David At 9 a.m. Tuesday Mrs. CB. Leonard will 'each Cbe boofc. "Colombia: Lend of Coofiict and Promise" in the feUo-wship i MitcbelL hall.

South of tbe Border The current food will be served at me hincb- eon following tbe review. Mrs. Harry E. Cier will be in E. L- Deans, Waiter Daniels, J.

T. Wingos. Dan Fowters, Fred Parkers and Mrs. Katbrvn missions study of the Flo Love WMS will meet at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday Missionary As Guest Speaker Dr.

Frank Laubach, a mis- SJonarj at wor figure st Mark's United charge of the Lottie MtXffl Week of Prayer aod Offering on Dec. 1-8. Each adult department vrill i have charge of a day's pro-; gram. The ingathering date for the offering will be Dec. 1 as fellows: Dorotfcy Diaz Group, with Mrs.

Dan Fowler, K. Support Your Church BAYTOWN KIWAN1S CLUB EpisHe, Gospel Set For Service jAt St. Joseph's Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Rev.

Leslie LeGrand's topic 8:40 and 10:55 a.m. Sunday will be "Have Your Faith Lifted." The MYF will meet at 5:30 p.m. beginning with a snack supper followed by a program. Sunday night services begin at 7 p.m. At the 8:40 a.m.

service Rev. Jur.ksr By MARTHA SYLVESTER Highlands Junior School This year at Highlands Junior School a nine-week honor roll has been established. Each nine the students will be honored in two separate cata-gories. The first and most honored Is the all category. To qualify for this honor a student must have a SO or above average in each one of the eight subjects.

The second category, that of the average, requires that the student's overall average grades be 90 or above. In the eighth grade there were no all but several In the eighth grade there were no all but several averages. They were Bianne Stovail, Sylvia Castillo, Martha Sylvester, Mona Cioss, Keith Ferguson, Becky Ezell, David Parker, Ronnie Dickey, Pam Klaus, Lisa Jones, Cynthia Greenwood, Jaytynn Brazzil, Connie Blickham, Madeline Woods, Connie Fulcher, Shiela Keihl, Teresa Wade, Anthony Griffin, Kent Bond, Kenneth Nelherland, Paula Richard and Ami a Etienne. In the seventh grade students with averages were Brenda Davis, Teresa Conley, Lois Mascorro, Charles Ashley, Patricia Llsti, Robert Sanchez, Lawrence Edwards, Donie Sowder, Dianne Choate, Peggy WilJiams, Cindy Harmon, Joseph Guillory, Roger Burns, Debra Ainsworth, Sharon Smith, Becky Adams, Jeff Dill, and Mike Turner. In the sixth grade the all students were Willie Ray Allen, Mark Closs and Karen Urbanek.

The averages were Donnie Smafley, Cynthia Con way, Blanche Greenwood, Bradley Christensen, Jerry Faubion, Harry Grubough, Byron Mercer, Marie Richard, Sandra Thomas, Vicki Vail, Susan Carver, Pinie Webber, Patricia Pre small, Raye Dean Davis, Bernadette Auzenne, Teresa Flippo, Patricia Neatherlin, Donna Pennington, Linda Jacobs, Nancy Avant, Thomas Ic observance of the 24th LeQrand will gwe recognition i Mosiey, Deborah Tomlinsoti, Youth Appreciation Week.) renek. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCiEKTIST JTEVADA AT SHCHIGAX BUNDAT A-M. SUNDAY A-M. Wednesday, P.M. READING ROOM 10 N.

ASHBEL STREET Monday Through Friday 10:00 PM- SA TURDAT 10 A.M to 1 PJt AJLL ARE WELCOME 1 Sffiaday after PwitscoK St.i tjje young people as they ob-JLisa Turner, and Sherron Ko; Joseph's, the epistle is tafcenj from I Tbessakaiazis and! tise Matthew 1.1:31-1 Masses, wli; celebrated byj Joseph O'SuIIh'an, ztter T. Pahnierl and Father PEP RALLY Tuesday Nov. 5, HJS had a pep rally. Leading the cheers were Jo Ann Cheek, Carol Beaty, Karen Watts, and Sandra Mathews. The Highlands Junior School marching band accompanied the with songs such cheerleaders as "Lemon Tree" and other school spirit songs.

SPEAKER Wednesday, Nov. 6, during homeroom period HJS had Rev. Leslie Welch, of Rosenburg as guest speaker. Rev. Welch was introduced by a local pastor, Rev.

Bonner Magness. Rev. Welch's speech was on the young people of today. FILM Friday, Nov. 8, during homeroom period HJS students saw a film on the construction of the Astrodome and Hall.

BAND The clari-iftt section of HJS band played at the Parents' Visitation, Tuesday, Nov. 12. HIGHLIGHTS Patricia Schmadl is nice Marsha- Harrington is disappointed Kenny Menard Is Keith Fer. Madeline Van Par- Bambi RIos stares Edna Green gets called In. Glenn Horton makes a loud going to get it guson fs silent Woods gets dirty rish is upset noise Colette Becka has a certain air about her Ran- 'dy Dunlap is stunned Maurice Debose bits her fingernails Janle Lemond makes a 7 Cynthia Wotipka plays with her compass.

Pam Paulsen is threatened Larry Tobin is special to somebody Lawanna Zaruba is absent J. C. McBride wants to know Keith Gilbert has to know why Teresa Wade is shocked. Sigurd M. Osterhus Is St.

Paul's Guest Sigurd M. Osterhus, president of the Baytown Interfaith Housing Corporation, will be guest speaker for the 6 p.m. mission study Sunday at St. Paul's Methodist Church. The Rev.

Robert D. Joiner pastor, said Osterhus will discuss the problems and needs housing for low Income fatni- Jes in Baytown for this weeks study In "New Forms of Missions." A covered dish supper will be served at 5 p.m. in the fellowship hall. "Christian Brooding Where It Counts" will be the sermon topic presented by Rev. Joiner at both the 8:20 and 10:50 a.m.

services Sunday at St. Paul's Church School will begin at 9:30 a.m. Methodist Men will meet at 7 p.m. Monday for a covered dish meal in the fellowship hall. Jack Walmsley will describe in words and slides his stay in Greece, announced Wendell Kohl, president of the men's group.

Stewardship Commitment Set At Memorial Baptist Sunday has been designated! Several workers from Memo- as Stewardship Commitment Day at Memorial Baptist Church. Members will be asked to sign commitment cards indicating their financial support of the for 1969. At the 11 a.m. service, Dr. W.

Edward Thiele, pastor, will speak on "A Religion of taking his test from Genesis "Christian Sympathy and Divine Sovereignty" will his subject for the 7 P-in. The Church of Christ 7th SL Word Rd. Seirvii Sunday 10:30 IL 6:00 p.m. Heoi "Bible Truths" Sundc tv at 8 tun. on KWBA.

Ply.O', ae 422-9698 Moore atj i a.m., Larry Hayaes at 9:30 a.jn., Walter Zegiin at 11 a.m., Richard Worth s.t 12: 13 p.m. i aad Sseve Hefaert at 5: 30 p.m. classes are from 9 I a.ra. to 10c a.m. Sunday fol- a special students' mass at 8 a.rn.

Tbe Attar Society will receive communion at the 30 a.m. mais. Members of the Catfec-ljc Youth Organization will 'WhenTheDoor Closes' Redeemer Sermon Title hole! a cake after all the i masses. Home and school association fron-j St. Joseph's Schools will i meet at p.m.

Monday in the i auditorium. Adult choir members meet for i practice at p.m. Monday. Each Wednesday is adult education night with 3 film at 7:45 p.m. in the auditorium.

Discussion follows the presentation of the films. "When The Door Closes," based on Luke will be Rev. Glen C. Kollmeyer's sennon at 10:45 a.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church.

Tommy Thompson and James Martin, from Houston, will present the cause of The Lutheran Hour at the close of the service. The Young Couples' Club will meet at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the church to go as a group to the Michael Brewers home, 402M Laura Lane, Dayton, losting the gathering for this WORSHIP WITH US SUNDAY Sunday School ftttOJK. Woiihlp lliOO OJD. Baptist Church 600 W.

TEXAS 'From Death To Life Is St. Paul's Sermon "From Death LJfe" is the subject of the sermon by the Rev. Harold O. Bomhoff at the family worship service In St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sunday.

The subject of the children's sermonette at the same service Is "Blots and Spots." The service begins at 10:15 a.m. -Sunday School begins at 9 a.m. There is a nursery for children under three years during the Sunday School hour and the worship service. The men of the church will I have their regular monthly 'meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Roy Is the president. Junior Instruction is at 9 p.m Saturday with make-up at 4 p.m. Thursday. The Chris tlan Service League and the choirs mtt-l on Wednesday. I Assembly Wekomes newly organized group will be Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brewer, Kenneth Erwin, Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rampasek and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Reimer Jr. The Evangelism Board meets at 7 p.m. Monday for calling. The Sunday school teachers meet at 7:15 p.m.

Tuesday. The choir is at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The junior instruction classes aie at 4 and 4:45 p.m. Wednesday with the pastor's class at First Presbyterian Pastor To Continue Sermon Series First Christian Family Meeting Told By Pastor The Rev.

Burnette W. Dowler, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, will speak on the sec- a series on The Man, entitled ond part of Internalized "Man." At the 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. services, the youth of the church will be recognized as a part of Youth Appreciation Week sponsonxl by the Optimist International. A.

coffee will be held in the fellowship hall following the 1). a.m. service. Senior High fellowship will meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. The Junior fellowship will meet at the h.ome of the Rev.

and Mrs. B. W. Dowler, KM Westwood, at p.m. Sunday for bike riding.

Each person is ask ed to bring canned goods for a Thanksgiving basket to be given to a needy On Saturday, Nov. 23, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,-the District Fall Junior High Rally will be held in First Presbyterian Church, Baytown, with the Junior Highs hosting. Cost will be $1.50 per person which includes lunch. The Tuesday morning adult education class will meet at 10 a.m.

in the Church Parlor. Rev. Dowlet will teach. The annual Thank Offering program will be presented by the United Presbyterian Women at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in fellowship hall.

Mrs. G. B. Harper will be in charge of the program. The offering will be sent to the three boards of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A..the Christian Education, the Ecumen leal Missions, and the National Missions.

The November family night fellowship supper at First Christian Church will be at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday In Fellowship Hall. Following the meal, the women's choral group, "Sweet Adelines" will entertPtn, directed by Loren Hunnicutt. Rev. B.

D. Nlsbet minister, will use the Thanksgiving theme- when he speulcs at the 10:50 a.m. service Sunday. The title will be "Reflections on A Familiar Theme" with the text of Psalm 135. O.

H. Fickltn will be worship leader and Clyde Jiggers and J. S. Mann will erve at the communion table. Jcacon chairman will be Clyde 'ones.

The Chi Hho youth group will meet at 5 p.m. The CYF senior high group will meet at 6 p.m. with Rev. Nisbet to discuss youth week. A steering committee has been appointed to make plans for the youth to conduct the morning service Feb.

rial will attend tbe Regional Training Union Convention at the South Main Baptist Church In Houston, Nov. 18-19. Dr. Philip Harris, Training Union leader for the Southern Baptist Convention, will be one of the speakers. At 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday, the Judson Society will meet at the church for mission study. Mrs. Ray Leatherwood, mission study chairman, will begin the study. Mrs. E.

W. Harrison, Mrs. Don Pittman, Mrs. Athol Price and Mrs. Ed Thiele will teach the other chapters of the study.

Athol Price and Jess Miller are directing the formation of a basketball team to enter In the Church basketball league. All Junior High School students will meet at the home of Miss Kathleen Thomas, 905 Idlewood, Sunday night following the worship service, for a time of fun and fellowship. Singing Set At Baptist Bayou Baptist Church, $Sjolander will have their gospel meet ing Saturday at church. The time is from 7:30 p.m. to p.m.

All denominations are invited to attend. Earl 5: Hester is their pastor. Loyalty Sunday Is Slated For Trinity Church "Loyalty Sunday" will be observed at Trinity Episcops! Church. D. Wesley Marston is canvass chairman.

Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 a.m. with the Rector, Rev. P. Walter Henckell, as celebrant. James Harrop will be the eplstoler, and Marion Lew- Is will serve as acolyte.

Ushers will be Albert Fanestlel and L. Miss Marsha Scale will be organist. John H. Maxwell and Fred T. Philips will be the lay readers for the 9: IS a.m.

family service. T. R. Walmsley and Fred Bednarski will be ushers. Acolytes will be Andy Wismar, Keith Stallknecht, Lee Armstrong, David Timmons, Tom Walmsley, Dickie Hunter and James Cox.

The Rev. F. Philip Dlgnam, assistant minister, will preach at the 11 a.m. service. Stephen M.

Liftseott and Emory Wood will be lay readers, aad A. F. Murphy and Wendell E. Boyce will serve as ushers. Acolytes will be Richard McManis, Carl Russell, John Russell, Jerome Zierleln, and Donnie Messer- schmldt.

Mrs. C. V. McKean, Mrs. D.

F. Whatley. Mrs. J. W.

Stewart and Mrs. H. W. Messer- schmldt will form the Altar Guild. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Hart will be hosts lor coffee time. Church School will meet at 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. The Episcopal Young Churchmen, and the Junior League will meet at 6:30 p.m.

Another film In the "Soul Cinema" series will be shown. The women of the Church will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Mrs. John Sylvester will show slides and relate her experiences in Saigon.

The ladies of All Saint's Church have been invited to attend. Don Strickland will be the special guest and speaker for the next meeting of Grace Methodist Men at 7 p.m. Wednesday. He is the Texas Conference lay leader. Strickland is an attorney in Liberty.

The dinner will be served at 7 p.m. with George Bennett as food chairman. WalUs Hunt will preside at the business meeting. For the 10:45 a.m. Sunday service, Rev.

Asbury Lenox's topic is "Sunday Can Make A Difference In Your Life." The 7 p.m. sermon subject 3220 Sun School Worih Ip Evening WediMMfey A FULL eOSH'A. PENTECOSTAl. CHURCH t. aV.

EM. ritoM CSMsrcH I P. Burleson is New Annuitant John P. Burleson, new Humble annuitant, is an auctioneer a degree from Allen Academy to prove it. He graduated in June 1368.

His plans include auctioneer- fit charity functions, travel- Ing, church work, shut-in visiting, gardening, and some hunting. Burleson, who has worked at the Storehouse since 19 4 joined Mumble's maintenance group the year before. He retired Nov. 1 as senior materials clerk. He and his wife, Margie, have two Shirjey La- Vesgne and Mrs.

Jean Creekmore, and (tx grandchildren. They all Ihre in Baytown. WORLD ALMANAC FACTS joing more with less might have served as the- motto of the world's first military balloon unit, formed in France in 1794. The World Almanac says the unit consisted of a hydrogen-filled balloon and a crew of two. Used at the battle of Manberg, the new French balloon caused the to flee because they feared all their troop movements could be observed.

Bayway Christian Has Thanksgiving Dinner Hiere will be a Thanksgiving dinner for the congregation at Bayway Christian church at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Bettes is in charge of the arrangements. Rev.

Monte I. Brown, pastor, will speak on "New Life In the Church," Sunday morning. At 9:30 a.m. Tuesday the women of the church will have a meeting at the church parsonage, 112 Lazy Lane. The program and discussion will be lead by Myrna Sewell, Loretta Johnson, and Ellen Brown.

There will be a nursery at the church. At 6 p.m. Friday the youth of Bayway Christian Church wll leave for a camping trip at Coady Baptist WMU Luncheon Slated Tuesday Coady Baptist WMU wiD have covered dish luncheon at the church at 9:30 Tuesday. Mrs. luth Meadows wiil review the ook "Columbia: Land of Conflict And Promise." The Sunday morning worship service will start at 10:45 a.m.

with Rev. C. E. Meadows mes- "The Potters Work." Sunday school is at The Sunday night services begin with Training Union al and the worship service al Rev. Meadows topic wil "Love or Perish." The Wednesday prayer meet ng will be at 6:30 p.m.

foi he youth groups and teachers and officers meeting. A New YWA will be organized with the on Sunday, Feb. 2. Following vt or 4. Uietr session, the group will go Tomball.

The chaperones will Lynn and Ann Anderson, xiwllng at 7 p.m. The CWF will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday for visitation and calling. be and Jackie and Orgle Boswell. CB Methodist Services Set The Rev.

Roy L. Felder will preach at the 10:50 a.m. service at Cedar Bayou United Vlethodist Church. The ushers for the morning and night services will be J. E.

Baker, James Elliott, Buddy Bender, F. R. O'Neal, M. B. Carter and A.

V. Haynes. The vouth will be served a snack supper at 5:30 p.m. and the youth groups will meet at 6 p.m. The night service will begin at 7 p.m.

with-Rev. Felder preaching. At 7 p.m. Monday the Builders and Crusaders classes will meet for business and social items. At 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday, the circles of the church will meet in the following homes: joy, Mrs, Herman Ballard, Narcille; Witling Workers, D. O'Brien, 705 Scenic Faith, Mrs. W. E. Foxworth, am Ferry Rd.

Unhrenlty of Life Groups, will meet at the church at p.m. Wednesday and the choir will reheane at 7:30 p.m. At a.m. Thursday the Julia Lottie Circle will meet and the afternoon will be spent In quilt- Inf. AIRMAN DONALD L.

Arthur son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Arthur of 611 N.

Shady Lane in La Porte, has complete basic training at Lacklanc AF0. He has been assigned to the Air Force Technics Training Center at Sheppard AFB, for specialized school ing in the missile maintenance field. Grace Methodist Men Reveal Guest Speaker will be "Prayer Can Be Costly." The church school classes begin at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. The activities for youth begins at 5:30 p.m.

with a snack supper. Junior High and Senior High youth programs begin at 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Hay McCallum sponsor the Senior High group and Mr, and Mrs.

Ronnie Welty sponsor the Junior High group. Gene Erwin fs church school superintendent and Miss Sara iiene noitman is director of Christian Education. 'The Name Christ Taught 1 Westminster Sermon Title Brewer's sermon a.m. Sunday at "The Name Christ Taught" will be the Rev. Thomas R.

topic at 11 Westminster Presbyterian Church, 7600 Bayway Drive. Scripture read at the service will be Exodus and Matthew The Westminster choir will sing My Soul, Praise God the Father." Church school classes begin at 9:30 a.m. Two adult study courses and an adult Communicants' class are also currently being offered at this hour. Junior High Fellowship meets at 6:30 p.m., and Senior High Fellowship meets at 2:30 p.m; Both groups will meet at the church. A Christian Education Commission meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Monday at tho church. Rev. Brower will install new officers of the United Presbyterian Women's Association at 9:30 a.m, Tuesday in the fellowship hall. They are Mrs. John DeGarmo, president; Mrs.

Bob Bonham. vice president; Mrs. Bob Scale, secretary; Mrs. Mildred Hunt, treasurer; Mrs. R.

K. Saunders, program chairman; Mrs. Norman Ward, fellowship chairman. Mrs. John Seligman witi present the program on women's mission work.

Girl Scout Troop 1260 will meet at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the fellowship hall. Mrs. Glenn Whitcomb and Mrs. K.

C. Offerman ars ieaders. Westminster choir will rehearse at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday. Gene Boynton Ls director.

Bible study groups will meet at 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the church. The regular men's luncheon also will be held at 12:15 p.m. Thursday at the Tower.

Christ. Scientist Church TeMs Lesson-Sermon Title "Thy hands have made me and fashioned me: give me understanding, that I may learn they commandments. thy tender mercies come unto me, that I may live: for thy law Is my delight." These words from Psalm 119 are part of the Bible Lesson- Sermon titled "Mortals and Immortals" to be read in all Christian Science churches Sunday. Related passages from the denominational textbook will also be read. Services at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 3406 Nevada Baytown, are at tl a.m.

All are invited to visit and use the Christian Science Read- Ing Room at 10 N. Ashbel In Jehovah's Witnesses Tell Sermon Subject "Answers to Your Bible Questions" will be presented at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, the directed by a visiting min- Inlster from the Clute congregation. Following this program, a group Bible study wBl be held on the subject, "Man's Rule About to Give Way to God's Rule." Other meetings this week include the congregation Bible studies at 8 p.m. Tuesday and the weekly mLsistry school and service meeting at 7:30 p.m.

Bayou Baptist youth Friday at Kingdom Jjali. guests. The church iedar group service will be at 7:30. as Rev. William Commer St.

John's Speaker The Rev. William J. Commer, minister of St. John's United Methodist Church, will be speaking at both the 8:45 and 11 a.m. services Sunday.

His subject will be "For I Am Not Ashamed." Church School meets at 9:45 a.m. directed by Phil Allen, superintendent MYF wiil meet at 5 p.m. Sunday, followed by the service at 7 p.m. Rev. Commer will preach on "What Have Done With Jesus?" A literature clinic for all Church School workers aix! teachers will be at Grace United Methodist Church from 7 to 9:30 p.m.

Tuesday. The monthly meeting ami luncheon for the Rebecca Class will be Wednesday in the home of Mrs. B. F. Preaswood, 1801 Yupon.

Attend Church Sunday Baytown. It Is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Saturday. Alliance Church Sermon Subjects Told By Pastor The sermon topics for the Sunday services of The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church of Baytown have been announced by the pastor, Curtis L. Pace. The message for 10:55 a.m. Sunday will be, "The Most Ev Human Response." Sunday school is at 3:45 a.m.

The title of the 7 p.m. message will be, "Clay Just Yields Itself." The Alliance church meets at 1219 N. Pruett. Pentecostal Church of God 2211 N. Main You Arc Cordially Invited To Attead Sciool 0:45 Moraine Womlilo 11:00 Evangelistic Service Vnuth rs.

Pastor-Charien Kyle 422-8380 Reaourcnful aborigine artists of Arnhem Land, Australia, use plant juices for primer and pulverized colored stones for paints to create designs on canvas of eucalyptus tree bark. Locks of women's hair serve as brushes. Marine Recruiter Baytown Wednesdays Sgt. Lewis Robertson, U. S.

Marine Corps Recruiter, will be In Baytown each Wednesday at the Federal Building from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. "I extend an invitation to all young men of military age to visit me and discuss their military obligation," Robertson said. "We are now offering a buddy plan where by friends can enlist and train together." The USMC is a voluntary military senrke and marines on acthe duty have the opportunity to complete their schooling up to an Including a degree, according to Sgt. Robertson, Church Direc SSMBLY OF TRINITY TABERNACLE ASSEMBLY OF.

GOD J. J. PASTOR School 9:45 a.rn. Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. Youth 6:00 p.m.

7:00 Tuesday WMC 9:30 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 pjn. iOOS E. Lobit Baytown CHRIST THIS IS YOUR INVITATION SOUTH MAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST E. D.

GREEN, MINISTER SUNDAY 8IBLE STUDY 7:00 A.M. WORSHIP 7:55 A.M. SINGING CLASS P.M. NIGHT SERVICE 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.

LADIES BI3LE CLASS 9:30 A.M. SOUTH MAIN AND CLEVELAND 427-1281 i YOUR FAITH ttiytown Sun wW Church Directory which wil t4w cfcurchM fa the- For Information on how dtwrch Ritot! (n rWc di- roctory phono Coloon Doan iA 4224302..

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