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The Seguin Gazette-Enterprise from Seguin, Texas • Page 46

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3, PG. 6 THE SEdUiN SAZEWe MAY 16,1974 Please Note: Reports have been rntde to the Gajwtte thai the information carried if) iome of the Individual church schedules it not up to d6te. fhli regrettable, end we wfnt to do everything possible to correct thlt situation. We therefore request the lore of churches carried in this weekly report to study their own and provide iriforrriiilon to bring those Schedules up to date. We will be forced to discontinue incorrect notices when they are brought to our Attention.

BAENZIGEITS Model Market Management and Personnel The Merchants feted on this page, having made thb space avaiable to the churches of our area, urge you to attend church thb Sunday, PARKER'S City Pharmacy "Seguitt 's Most Modern 110 N.Austin 379-1450 MICHELI Plumbing Heating 31 ON. Austin 3794432 MAURER Plumbing Company 111 N. River 379-5195 The PAUL GOETZ Company 713 N.Austin 379-2313 PALMER MORTUARY 1116 N.Austin 379-9430 Raised with loving hands Hillcrest Church dedicated the Rev, 8.F, Flowers and members of the congregation of the new Hi liefest Asseftbly of Cod Chuf ch hive expressed their gratification tot the large dance at dedication ceremonies tot their new Built, landscaped and ed entirely by church iftembers, the facility opened its doors on Sunday, May 5, to city, county and state officials as well as laymen from throughout the area, Ministers of many other faiths, from churches far and near, were also on hand for the festive program. 'ifl IMANUtL'S LUTHERAN Saturday 8th Grade Catechetical Class 9 a.m. Choir School Picnic, 10 a.m.

Aid Association for Lutherans Coffee for Conflr- mands, 10:30 a.m. Worstup Services, 8 and 10:30 a.m. Church School, 9:15 a.m. Monday Boy Scouts, 7 p.m. Worship and Music Committee, 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday Youth Ministry Committee, 7:30 Cub Scouts, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Senior Citizens Social Hour, 2p.m. Youth Choir, 7 p.m. Senior Choir, 8 Ascension Day Chapel Communion Service, 10 a.m. Junior High Choir, 6:30 p.m.

Kindergarten Day School Program. 7:30 PALS Group, 8 p.m. fAIJH LUJHERAH 1326 E. Cedar street Thursday, May 16: Children's Choir, p.m. Saturday, May IB; Confirmation 9:00 a.m.

Confirmation 10:00 am. Sunday, May 19: i Congregation at Study, 9:15 a.m. Congregation at Worship, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 20: Prayer Fellowship, 9:00 a.m. W11 cox residence.

Adult Choir, 8:00 o.m. HILLCREST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 123 By Pass at Capote Rd. P. 0. Box Sunday Schooji 9 -15 a.

m. Morning 'Worship Youth p.m. Evening Worship 7:00 Wednesday Evangelistic Service 7:30 Missionettes (young girls) Rangers (young boys) W. C. meetings announced each week.

For prayer for the sick, call the Rev. B.F. Flowers at 3797531 or 379-3400. age phone: 379-2557. A family church; a Full Gospel Church.

TRINITY BAPTIST W. JCourt Street Rev FranK Pullin'pastor. Bruce Miller, Music Director SUNDAY; Radio Message KWED Sunday School Worship Service Training Evening Worship WEDNESDAY Youth Organization meetings: 7:00 Bible Study p.m. Choir Last Wednesday in month Covered dish Baptist men meeting ft Baptist women meeting (Nursery attendant for all services) STAPLES pastor ftev, Alton "Roe Music Director Dr. Burgum Church Morning Evening p.m.

Choir Fridays W.S.C.S. meetings 2 30 q.m, (Tuesday) Alter fltlfDEN'S UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST Pastor Barney Federwisch Sunday Church School 9.00 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday Youth Choir rehearses 6:30 o.m. Mid-week worship p.m. Adult Choir rehearses 8:30 p.m.

Saturday Confirmation Class First Thursday Womens' Guild p.m. Second and Fourth Thursday 'Youth P-m. Second Tuesday Church p.m. Fourth Tuesday Study Circle p.m. ST.

ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL 312 S. Crockett St. 379-1181 Rev. Edward Abrahamson. Come and LIVE with us! Sunday 8:00 a.m.

Holy Communion 6 Sermon 9:15 a.m. Christian Education All ages a.m. Family Worship 11:30 Parish coffee hour p.m. Episcopal Youth Fellowship Wednesday 7 a.m. Men's Breakfast Bible Study a.m.

Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Women's Bible Study 5 00 p.m. Healing Service p.m. Midweek Holy Communion. CROSS UNITED CHURCH CHRIST C.J, Freudenberg.Pastor 814 N.

Bauer St Sunday Church School at 9:15 a.m. Worship Services at Every Tuesday Senior Choir Every Wednesday Junior Choir Weekly meeting for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Confirmation Classes, FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GQD Rev. James R. Worsham, Jr. Office phone 379-3370 residence 379-3370 "We evtend to you a warm welcome to our services." Sunday School a.m, Morning worship 1 1 :00 a.m.

Youth Service 6:00 Evangelistic Service 7:00 Wed. Midweek Sercice p.m. (Located 2 block South of Starcke Park on Hwy. 123 BETHEL CHURCH 750 Kingsbury Services Sat 7:30 p.m. Sunday Service 10:00 7:30 p.m.

Pastor Garcia CHURCH OF OUR GOD Sunday Scnool 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:30 Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m, TUESPAY Prayer and Bible Study Willing Workers, 7:30 p.m. Thursday Missionary meeting 7:30 THf OMPIAfln PlACf" 309 CHRIST 1UTHERAN ELM CREEK Dave Murdockj" Pastor. Sunuay Sunday School 9-15 a.m. Worship Service Holy Communion 1st Sunday Choir practice each Wed.

7:30 p.m, "Happy Adults" Senior Citizens Social 1st 3rd Tuesday ALCW Scope Leaders 1st Thurs. 7:30 at the parsonage Youth Meeting 2nd Sunday, 2:00 p.m. Ruth Eunice Circle 2nd Tuesday p.m. Mary Circle 4th Friday 7:30 p.m Fishers of Men 3rd Sun-day ST. PAUL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRP? Ci bo lo, Texas Rev.

Alber C. Hermlg, pastor Church School 9:00 a.m. Worship a.m. 2i5 Leonard Drive 9:30 a.m, Public. meeting 10:30 WatchtQVre TUESPAX 8:00 congregation book FRIDAY ministry school 8:30 service peeing NIW HOPE BAPTIST 70? CamnkeU St.

Key. JphnsjSB Minister Pastor Sunday a.av Night p.m, TUESDAY ST. 8:00 7p, pi. Senior Mission 8 Prayer meeting 8:30 p.cn. Teacher 1 Recreagpn, Friendship, pel Groups and Binds Wed.

6 to 8 Friday 7 to 10 p.m, Saturday 7 JQ jj Director Chaplain George CfNTRAl ASJEMBty Of GOD Key, D.B. Alexis, Pastor Every Sujndjiy RidiO Broadoist Sunday School Worship 10.4s Worehjlp 7:00 GRACE LUTHERAN Rev. William Bloom Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worship Service with Communion 10:30 a.m. Monday.

April 15 Board of Education 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 17 Midweek Religion School 4:00 p.m. THE REFUGE CHURCH OF OUR LORD 410 N. Guadalupe Street 3799023 Bishop J.P. Steadman, Pastor 379-5274.

Sunday School a.m. Morning Worship Evangelistic Service 7j45 Monday: Brotherhood 8 p.m, Tuesday Willing-Workers 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible class Thursday Missionaries 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Class and Second Friday 8 Special Service and Prayer for the sick First and third Sunday 6 ABYPU Service. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST 5 miles South of Seguln on Hwy.

123 Pastor C.F. Vickers SUNDAY Services lu 30 a.m. McCIUEENEY BAPTIST Sunoay School a.m. Worship Service Training Union Evening Worship WED. Prayer Services p.m.

WMU 2nd 4th 7:30 p.m. Brotherhood 4th Tues, ELM CREEK BAPTIST THwy. 467 Rt, 3, Seguln, Texas Kev. W.H. Barsh, Pastor SUNDAY Sunday School Church 9:00 9.m.

GREATER PILGRIM REST BAPJISJ CHURCH 401 Gravel Rev. J.H. Johnson, Pastor SUNPAY Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 1145 a.m. TUESDAY Mission 6 NSW IT, MMES BAPTIST 302 Rosemary Rev, A.J.

Ma lone, Sr. Pastor f.m, Evening Eyery "Times of Refreshing" 7.100 UJWEKAH Sunday a.m. Night Service- 7K)0 Choir p.m. Prayer service B.BI. CHRISTIAH SCIENCE Rive SJ.

Services E. Dperr, Paftpr Sjefeojpi 945 fejo, Worship Service VVed.i»sday (1st Wed, njonth ojaly) 8 i FIRST UNITED METHODIST The Rev. Grady I. Peters- Pastor The Rev. Richard D.

Johnson-Associate Pastor Church a m. Worship a.m. Youth Fellowship-Sunday 6 p.m Methodist Men's Breakfast -Every First Sunday- 8 a.m. United Methodist Women- Every First Tuesday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 305 N.

KifeSt Rev. H. Lyndon Brown, Minister SUNPAY Church School 9,45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Coffee, Fellowshp 12:00 noon Junior High Fellowship 6:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY Choir" Practice 7:00 p.m. WOC Circles 1st Tuesday MT. OLIVE BAPTIST 238 Harper Street Sunday School a.m. Training union 5:00 6:00 p.m. Evening worship p.m.

MONDAY Mission meeting 7:30 p.m, WEDNESDAY Teacher's Praver meetings p.m. FRIDAY Choir Rehearsal iisher meeting f-nn- EVANGELIST'S LUTHERAN Rev. Elmer Holy Kfagsbufy Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worship Servirn lOtfOa.m. LA TRINIDAD 306 t.

Gonzales SUNDAY Church School 9-15 a.m. Worship Services 10:55 a.m. U.M.Y.F. p.m. W.S.C.S.

6 00 p.m Bible Study and Prayer 7:30 D.m. KINGSBURY METHODIST Don LUljedahJ- Pastor Worship Service PrairieLea 12:00 RIVERSIDE BAPTIST On Stockdale Hwy, 1'2 mile Pastor Wm. L. Whltehurst SUNDA-Y Sunday School 9 5 a.m. Morning Service Evening Service 7:00 WEDNESDAY Prayer Service p.m.

MISSION BAUTISTA IglesTa Bautista Emmanuel Chapman Road at Rosemary Lane. Rev. Jose Flores, Pastor Bartolo Garcia S.S. Supt, Sam Flores, Director Sunday; Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sermon Training Union 6 30 Manuel Navarro, Director Evening worship- 7:30 Monday KWED Radio Program p.m.

Wednesday Prater Meeting 7:30 CHURCH OF CHWIT 208 S. Crockett St. Sunday Bible Classes Worship Services Sunday Evening Services 6:00 p.m. Ladies Bible Study Tttfs, Lfdies' Bible Wed, BJible Clashes gregation) 7:30 p.m, UNITED METHOOIIT 760 W. Pourt SJ, Hey.

Magon Johnson, Pastor SUNJPAY Morning worship Church School a.in. "MYF CHURCH OF GOD ffluwn Bfa Church 326 4ve. Converse Cibolp. Texas- ST. JAMES CATHOLIC LADY OF GUADALUPE Consolidated Schedule of'tKB Mass (Effective after June 1, 1973) Saturday 6:00 p.m.

St. James 7:00 p.m. Our Lady of Guadalupe SUNDAY 8:00 a.m. (Only Mass In Spanish) Our Lady of Guadalupe 9:00 St. James Our Lady of Guadalupe St.

James Our Lady of Guadalupe 6:00 p.m. St. James IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Hftrion, Texas The Reverend Emmet Carolan P.O. Box 929 Schertz, Texas SUNDAY Mass a.m. (English) WEDNESDAY Mass 7:00 p.m.

(Spanish) REDEEMER UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (E Zuehl Rt. 2) Rev. Monroe, Pastor Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Divine Worship FIRST GOSPEL CHURCH Corner N. Cherry Wei- ncrt SUNDAY Bible Study and Worship Service 10:15 a.m.

Sunday BETHLEHEM CHURCH (Pentecostal-Holiness) 1105 N. Guadalupe 379-6571 Rev. Samuel Campos SERVICES Sunday- School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Saturday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1314 E. Cedar (across from Seguin High School) Pastor CD Tipps, Jr. Music Director Ronnie Sheppord Youth Director Mrs. Grace Hamilton SUNDAY 8:45 a.m.

Taped Broadcast 945 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m Morning Worship Live Broadcast 6-30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 6-30 p.m. Youth Organizations, Teacher Officer's Meeting 7:20 p.m Prayer Service Children's Choirs, Youth Choir 8:15 p.m Adult Choir MISSION PENTECOST "El Buen Pastor" 618 Jones Street Rev, Tpmas Leos Domingo; and 7:00 Mier coles; 7:30 Jueves; 7:30 p.m. Sfbado: 7:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST 13UE.Walmit J.

Leathei Roberts, Pastor SUNDAY Bible Study 9:45 a.m Worship a.m. WEDNESDAY Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Ladies' Bible Class 9:30 BAPTIST Inj-erim Paswr Herbert White Sunday Schop) Sunday Worship Serv. Sunday Nite Serv 7:00 Wednesday Nite Sjry 7:0,0 OF misi Lpcated Qfi Hwy. Pfl EJm grove Paj-k Road Worship 9:318 DEDICATION of the Hillcrest Assembly of God Church, held May 5, found many City and State officials in attendance.

Pictured above in the new church built entirely by members of the congregation, are (L to R): Mayor Al Koebig, Senator John Traeger, Hillcrest Pastor B.F. Flowers and State Representative Bennie Bock. Gazette Photo- O.L. Parka. Worship TUESK4V SonK oractice 7:00 D.m.

Note fgr Corrections or Changes jn f.Q. BOA Wtt Qwrpb Changes jnyst be made by Qfeyfry PASTOR ELMER M.HOH- LE was installed May 5 as the new minister of the Evangelist Lutheran Church in Kingsbury. An ordained minister for many years, he has served in Odessa and Smithville. Spring Festival May 18 The Good Shepherd Catholic Church on Live Oak Road In Schertz, will hold Its annual Spring Festival on May 18. A barbeque chicken dinner will be served starting at 4:30 p.m.

with adult plates $1.75 and chil- drens' plates one dollar. Contest will be announced with first prize of a color TV being given away. There will be games, refreshments and a free dance that starts at 9 p.m. HOSTESSES at the reception, following dedication ceremonies at the new Hillcrest Assembly of God Church on May 5 are CL to R): Mrs. Mattie Strickland, Mrs.

Dick Jenkins and Mrs. B. F. Flowers Gazette Photo 0.L. Parks County Obituaries A.

G. Bodemann Services for Alvln CUE Bodemann, of Marlon, were held Wednesday, May 8, In theGoete Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Victor Buvlng-Hausen, of McAllen. officiating. Burial was in the Schumanns- FATTH CIRCLES Grace Circle, a.m.

at the home of Mrs Robert Florstedt, 133 Hampton Peace Circle, 2: 30 at the home awe, 228 Duggan Hope Circle, p.m,atthe home of Mrs, David Baker, Route 1, Kingsbury, Texas Wednesday, May 21; Joy Circle, a.m. at the Church (Nursery Available) LIFE INSURANCE PUTS YOUR MIND AT EASE ABOUTYOUR FAMILY'S FUTURE vllle Cemetery under the direction of the Goetz Funeral Home. A World War veteran, Bodemann, 57, died Monday, May 6, in Marlon. He Is survived by his widow, Laura Blelke Bodemann, of Marion; and three daughters, LaVerne Showery and Donna Lee Bodemann, both of McAllen and Linda Carol Bodemann, of Marlon. Survivors also Include two sisters, Helen Scrutchln, of San Antonio and Sue Wood, of Aransas Pass.

Three brothers survive him; Leroy Bodemann of Conroe, Ralph Bodemann, of San Antonio. and Helno Bodemann, of Alice Pallbearers were; Bobby Blelke, Helno Bodemann, Leonard Bodemann, Ronald Achterberg, Donald Achterberg and Edgar Steffen, Jr. Honorary pallbearers were; Jack Elliot, SJalmen Showery and HoUis Wood, Jy, Achterherg Edgar Achterberg, 77, 4, Seguin, died Wednesday, May 8, In (he Guadalupe Valley Hospital. Services were held Friday, May 10, In the Goetz Memorial Chapel with the Rey, Paniel prjemer offtclatlpg, Intermeiit flowed in the San aeronime Cemetery under the diresttpn of Robert Achterberg wasalifelcogresl, dent of Guadajupe County and a veteran of World Way He waj also a retired manager of the Santa Clara Co-op Gta, He hj vgrissis organizations which included the isifeeyea pf San the and American Legion H.U. Wood Post 245.

Survivors Include his widow, Hulda, ai5d two sisters, Oka Achterberg and Clarence Aubel, all of Seguin. Also surviving him are many nieces and nephews, Including Mrs, Al Machaud, of Seguin. Pallbearers included: Albert and Mark Machaud, Harold Lee and Roger Boening, Douglas Bomemann, and William C. Tieken, Honorary pallbearers were: Paul Beutaagel, Otto Johns, Arthur Bearing, Dr. George Hueners, Ben Stein, Arlon Huhn and Hugo Schmidt.

Bertha Koch Services for Bertha W. Koch, a native of Guadalupe County, were held Tuesday, May 14, in st, John's Lutheran Church in Marion with the Kev, Wllbert Doerr and the Rev, Ochee officiating, Burial followed In the Marion Lutheran Cemetery with the Goetz Funeral Home In charge Of arrangements, Mrs, Koch, 84, died Suaday, Mey 13, in a San Antonio ing Home, She had lived In Marlon beipre moving to San AO- tonlo, Among the survivors are one brother, Walter Kramer, pf Schertz; and two grandchildren, Betty and Richard cot San Antonio, She is ajso survived by one greatgrandchild, Michael of San AatPMo, Marvin Ksch, Oscar Wajlace and Jerome Real, and David Bill compenv 11 30 15 River Phone 379-5474 "A Memorial is Purchased Someone Uved, Afoi Because- Someone Died" Mark C. Carter.

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