The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 352, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1952 Page: 4 of 10
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irrc wiiunn oun, saiukupm, jvlt it, ivsr
hrsi Christians Tn Dedicate Their New Sanctuary Sunk
Building To Replace
Church Destroyed By
Fire In March, 1951
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Enjoy ^ Finest
Mexican Food
in our new
^.Conditioned
Home
to tho Fieri Christian Church
500 E»»t Tf*,s D^'
HP®. ' Dedication services for the new, The divided channel I
P $73X100 sanctuary for the Mret in light oak panellnf.
■H. Chrletlanjhurch will h# held Sun» ture was hujlt and Inat
C“j »>•«. —*« mutitiia n*»>«
f the original church building was vlile, Texae.
fe 11 destroyed by fire on March J«, Th* idjai
1881- »
day and Tue.day-11 months after 8 and K rurnlture Co. of Jackson-
tha APldMl eektiaukk kiitlallnar urai tlUJa Ta«8§,
The adjoining tower will con-
tain sound equipment for amplify-
The dedication of the sanctuary tag the electronic carillon chita**-
will be at U a.m. Sueday with Dr. Members of the construction
M. E. Sadler, president of Texas committee are J. Robert Barnes
Christian University, preaching the Jr., chairman, E. C. Wood, J I*
dedication sermons Hutspn,. H.; M.t , Johnson, David
The choir,.'under the direction of Killough and ftev. Clyde ...Fota,
Hal Bonner, will aing the dedica- pastor Of the .Vint Christian
tion anthem. » - church.* ' '
i. The dedication of rntmoriale and J. S. Mann Jr. has served as
the "service of Christian baptism chairman of the building finance
will be at <7:80 p.m. Sunday. committee.
. At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday there will
be a community fellowship service. "
for the dedication of ihe tower of
- Christian-unity.
Pastors of five other Baytown fS Y, m
churches will assist in the service ; -
with Rev. Milton Jordan of Grace
Methodist church preaching “the '
dedication sermon. MS ^
Other ministers who Will par- ■■ , -
ticipate arc Rev. P. Walter Hen- OH • |g
ekqli of Trinity Episcopal church. l
For The Mori
Reliable And
Economical'
jwriferi'end Office
H ' San.
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youth
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council
w > to plan
■ youth
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grams u
f month o
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selected
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sources.
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Temple 1
' organizai
> I • with him
Miss Pan
Baptist e
ff| Secreta
Memorial
Jeanah •]
Highland,
- . of Centri
, . tarian.
These y
leaders ir
'* “on the i
"Interest
i among th
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- are Rev.
Hi Baptist: 1
Baptist; a
Central B
jl07 Wisconsin
WE WERE PROUD TO PROVIDE ALL
THE ELECTRICAL WORK FOR THE NEW CHURCH
GULF states
paints
MiWew Proof!
Made in Texas for
2603 MARKET ST.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Out of fire's ashes grew new building.
(Photo by (Jten E. Cisco)
Gulf States Climate
Buy From Your Baytown Merchants
Speaker For Dedication Rites Is Busy Man
Has Been President Of Five Organizations
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Rev. Karl Bracksr of St. Peul’s
Lutharm chufeh, Rev. Wayne Mc-
Clsekey of St, Mark'* Methodist
church and Rev. Ewing Mcphail
of First Preebyterien church.
.. ..................... .................... _r,................. T—r„ The new building wee eonsteiigt-
Sedlor. brwideot'of Texas Chris- Shield Life Insurance Company, ings erected. The,-last-butWingf"to ed by,the Brown Construction eo.
tian University, finds time' to dp and the University State Bank. be completed was the science ot Houatpu at a contract cost of
ev-ryt’-ing he doeg "'During the presidency of Dr building, the cost of which was J8A09Qr Ftiroishinga, 1 n c I u d i n g
He is more active in many Sadte^HWPBltgtcarrtiMi.s"offficas*1,TS0,000. General plans and Sphef- T*w*. c™kB<!*1 furniture end ear-
than most people arc in one. Christian University, has been land-.- ficatidns are....underway for the feting, tacreaaed the total cost or
Hr fin/Ilc.. io oArnlni. _ r „i j:_____ u. / s. .nk/wsl ____U..1U1-- 111_____ *72 fW).
The building is 3,458' square feet
. ...... „,v VMt. in aise. The nearby two-story
lese building,’ and -the field house, educational building adds another
^ bcc.rr.ing presidency 4,800 square feet, boosting the total
r. was minister to *,258- %
The sanctuary wfit designed by
Edward Bodet, Houston architect,
work includes' At- 11 was constructed of white brick
L 1 to blend with the educational build-
ing. The entire, unit faces Forrest
'..e.
The sanctuary will seat 800 per-
35-voiee
HI X. Main
CONGRATULATIONS
For Summer or'
Winter Comfort
Install Our
Fans or Furnaces
FHA TERMS!
Congratulations
To the people of ' ‘ '
the - — ----------------------
FIRST CHRISTIAN ■
CHURCH
to Rev. Clyde Folk
and the members of the
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
-k ■' • ••
on the completion of
your beautiful new church.
ing to Baytown «caoo1, fKe stadium has been en-' school of business budding, library, *7*;®00-
the dedication larged,- several old buildings have school of religion buildings,
First Christian been re-conditioned and repaired, student,union, the liberal arts col-
’’12 temporary bulldings.consTucted, I
" 'ore .assuming t... ,_________„
/_ J* A of TCU, Dr. Sadler was minister
in Cl l Cl V IB HS Central Christian Church of Aus-
fin.
O ffice For lanhc CT.r&’feollege, A$., 1319
Vanderbilt University,' M.A., 1921.
I/.. » Aw?,,-. a spooial year of study in the social Ave-
f GOO L/riVQ sciences at the University of Chi-
cago, 1921-22; Yale University, ,ons Plu* room for *
XTlirAno Tulv IQ ‘ip Vninnt^r B D ’ 1925: Yale University, Ph.D., ehoir. A sound-proof, glass-walled
25a?*..*»• -*»
*■. f ■ h“adr: ..irtrr- u re TMas Christian. University, additional seotlng.
S'j^tJKaSSia: *"*»™«»«.» gno i. ul ku» ’
T ““f,rvr** "* ’•»>««. * -»■ ™ «■ May Hot
Barkfis of the sue chairman of president of the International Con- A •<* > ■<
he Democratic national commit- -vention of Disciples of Christ. Dur- OliallfV AC VAPD
tee went to work at the Conrad Hll- jng World War II he represented MUOIlIJ fCCIl
ton hotel bu.fonholing dr-legates the General Commission on Army
for their support. and Navy Chaplains for the Eighth CHICAGO. July 19 W-If the
Mrs. Mary T. Norton, former Service Command. Democrats jshoirld nominate Rep.
n • »yr,ijT congresswoman from In the fall of 1948 he was a rep- Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., for vice
New Jersey, who with Mrs. Julia resentative of the Disciples of president, as some of his admir-
•Trws, prominent New York Di m- Christ at -the first meeting of the ers hope, his elibility for the post
ocrat, originated the move in June. World .-Council of Churches in Am- could be challenged in court,
i ; due to arrive Saturday. Their sterdam, Holland. He is now a di- Article 11, section 1, Clause 4 of
proposal now has organized back- rector of the World Council of the Constitution states that “no
ing in 39 states. Churches. . person except a natural born citi-
A similar move was afoot to put He Was president of the Fort ren of the United States” can hold
up the name of Judge Sarah Worth Rotary club in 1944-45. the office of president or vice
on. the dedication
of your handsome
new church
SUM Market Dial 4995
REV. CLYDE FOLTZ
!!7-mH!:on endowment campaign.
Dr Sadler Imk been president ,of
five- err.it organizations: viee-pres-
idi nt of two large societies: and a
dir tor in eight large organiza-
tions.
At' the Cleveland fourtding con-
AF Admits Radar
Tracked ’Saucers'
'Suntji'y-Go-To-
PLUMIING INSTALLED IY
DA\TON. Ohio, July 19 HT-The
Air Force admitted Saturday that
people actually see "something"
when they report flying saucers
and said some of the unexplainable
objects traveling at speeds up. to
2.000 miles per hour have been
tracked by radar.
Capt. E. J. Rdppelt, head of
"Operation Bluebook," the Air
Force group studying reports of
unidentified aerial objects, said
ground radar had tracked aome
Binswenge
4 Co. of Texas
is always proud to
furnish end install
glass for such a
fine proiect as thif
811 Market Dial 4981
2609 W. MAIN
Attend
One of Baytown’s
Churches
Every Sunday
TO THE MEMIERS OF THE
First Christian Church
We are proud to
have participated in
the construction of
your fine now building
that a rocket-powered Navy Sky-
' v ■ ■ ;
Venetian Blinds
Repaired and
Refinished
See Cs fnr Awnings ‘ .
of All Type*
to all of you of
tho
First Christian Church
on the dedication of
your beautiful new
; building
X. Market Dial 5084
SIOUX CITY, la., July 19 rtB-A P
chance of escaping the twisting, ||
paralyzing effects of polio w 11 bt
granted approximately half thi
children in this area.Monday., Eg
Eight-:housand children from the f?'
ages of one to 11 will start receiv- -
ing injections of the serum, gamma i I
globulin,: Another .8,000 will Jx giv- 1J
Church Attendance
Helps Build A
Sheet Metal Works
Stronger Community
1306 MAIN
Attend Yours
Regularly
Mr. and I
and 7:45 p.r
Back in 1
McMillan b
Miilan servr
--Since -tha
missionaries
They left'
tlst. Seminal
the spring o
After grac
cepted by
Board of the
vention as r
With their tw
atid a half ye
the McMillai
kftvie tor to
" First Bapti:
adopted the 1
paying his s
there. Mrs. 1
tcializing in k
A felfowshi
Ians’ honor \
the ntghi set
space.
WE WERE PROUD TO HAVE
FURNISHED MATERIALS
to go into effect about July 28.
en a hearrnicss gelatiii substance,
the Pullman Co
A 25-member- crew of medical
specialists, headed-by Dr. Wtiiiam
McDowell Hammon of the-Univer-
sity of Pittsburgh will administer
the mass inoculations.
The specialists recently complet-
planned to hike sleeping car rates-
Jan. X, but toe ICC blocked the
move pending a rate investigation.
The study' was made at .the re-
quest of the Defense Department
and other federal agencies.
pVoostrr Dial 5957 1
I
Nhutrilite
[POOD supplement I
ed the firjt mass test of the scrum.
eel the suspension effective July 28.
at Houston, Tex., where 33,137 chil-
io all tHe people of the
Lumber Company
dren from one to six years old were
inoculated. . ' -1' •> _
•Five persons have died of polio
here this week. Eighteen exhaust-
ed doctors tried to, care for the 111
patients in St. Joseph's and St. Vin-
cent's hospitals.
The increases are expected to
produce 14.3 million annually in
new revenues.
for Year Round Health
tor You and Your
Family
4n.J.C. Schmadl
. Distributor
"one Highlands 2-1812-
2609 Market
Men have ridden horseback for
about 3.900’yean, *■
DR. M E. SADLER
on the dedication of your
beautiful new Church
Congratulations
to the congregation ^
and pastor of the
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
on the dedication of
your beautiful new
- i building
^FRANCISCO, July 19 W-
American Bar Association
SMurday recommended a drastic
revision in the examination proce-
dure tor admitting young lawyers
to practice in all of the 48 states.
It said there should be a stain*
■mAir-Condifioners
”*« Estimates
Liberal Terms
TEXAS HARDWARE
IS INDEED PROUD
TO HAVE HAD A PART IN
MAKING THE BEAUTIFUL
NEW 1
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
A REALITY
OUR SINCERE GOOD WISHES
ATTEND, YOUR DEDICATION
CEREMONIES THIS COMING,
WEEK
•
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■
. dardized national bar exam which
would judge applicants on a more:
We are proud to have been
General Contractors for the
construction of this lovely Church
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‘equitable basis?” ''
Under the proposed’ plan, indivi-
Wheel & Bral
2409 Market
dual states would retain control Of
a-passing grade standard, but toe
national grading would provide a
more accurate yardstick by which
candidates could be measured. <
im
COMM
• HOME
• INDLSTRL
• AITOMOT1
111 ACC CC
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J. B. McKinley
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
2218 Congress Ave.
H°ui,on
« - ; ' •
CHICAGO, July 19 OFt—Postal
inspectors hunted Saturday for 450,-
000 3J-year-old 10-cent stamps.
recently discovered in a .stock pile
501 Ave. L.
Houston, Texas
^ Dial 8972
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 352, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1952, newspaper, July 19, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042390/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.