The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1955 Page: 7 of 10
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A. L. morning torrice At Ua.m. The the Lukew«rm Chureh." The junior
r m pm- choir, under the direction of Fred choir will sing "Thy Houee of
Baptist Parker, will sing "Pralee Te the Prayer." v,
.. _ _ The Sunday school, with depart-
At 7.80 p.m. Sunday the Rev. m»ata and classes for all ages, be-
Jordan will speak on “Laodecla, f)nl »t »:80 a.m. Average stten-
over 1778,000. The new church Is
located In .the 500 block of West
'2 The Rev. Jordan came to Bay-
town from the First Baptist
church in Gainesville where he
had been pastor for five years. He
la a graduate of Hardin Simmons
university and the Southern'Semi-
nary in Louisville, Ky.
The Rev. and Mrs, Jordan have
two children, William George
(Billy) Jordan and Robert A.
(Bobby) Jordan, Billy Jordan and
his wife, the former Carolyn Fos-
ter of Baytown, are living In
Houston. They haVe one chfld,
William George Jr. Bobby lives
with his parents at 918 North
Gaillard.
. The pastor’s sermon topic that
will begin his fifteenth year in
summer months of Juno and July
has sot a church record of M2.
Training Union begins at «:U
p.m. Sunday.
The church nursery 1* alr-ron-
dltioned and open for all services.
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Rev. M. $. Jordan's
Sermon Topic To Be
TheProofOf Faith’
Memorial Baptist will be "The
Prayer of the Christian” at the
REV. A. L JORDAN
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Worship services began at 8:30
am. and 10:45 am. Sunday at
Grace Methodist church, with the
pastor, the Rev. M. S. Jordan, de-
livering the message. His topic for
the omrning will be “The Proof of
Faith.”
For thf 8:30 p.m, worship the
“The Call oN
jPalflliyWoriiiiiu Eul uui ?
The Sanctuary choir will present
“Preserve My ‘ Soul, O God” by
In Trinity Episcopal Plan .
"The Simplicity of Salvation.1,
The Commission on Education
will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the
Dickson Clas* room,
>y John CiiRen
Church sch"
a.m. for all ages. Youth Fellow-
The Trinity Episcopal church is first and remaining for the 11 a.m. Rhlp groups meets at 6:30 p.m. in
setting up a new church curri- service. the church.
Families have the choice of wor- a m.
ahlping together at 9:25 a.m. and This Sunday the church wi„
then going to their respective have Holy Communion at 8 a m.,
Sunday school classes beglnlng at church school, Bible classes and
9:55 a.m, or attending, the classes family service at 9:30 a.m. and
morning prayer service at 11 a m.
The Rev. p. Walter Henckell will
be in the pulpit.
J. A. Anderson and Carl O.
Trcnckmann will usher. The Acoly-
tes for the 11 a.m. service will be
Lawrence Meckel, Robert Dippol,
Foxy Mathcrne and Gailen Hull.
The Epistoler will be William Mott
and the Lay Reader will' be H. A.
Garner.
THE BAYTOWN SUN
PACE 7
Redeemer Church To Close
Bible School With Program
Bible* »t ^the Redeemer
Lutheran church begin*-at 8:80 ..Uvlllg Ai <**«, children” la
am. Monday. the general theme of all tho lea-
^■rrrJsiJ.'rr s. ~4,~r
dnled to eloee Friday with a epeclal aubject at the Redeemer _LutheT- J
The showing of . movie of the * :
The showing of a movie of the ' - naatar ... ta ,
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sing the hymn, “We AU Believe in
One True God.” A. C. Kraft will
The Nursery to Senior depart-
ments are headed by Mrs, J, Bak-
er, Mr* B. Devereux, Mrs, O.
....... 1 Btodur-
I)ube, O. Hufford, Mre. C Bb
St. John's Church
Schedules Seim
'Face Of Tomorrow'
be m charge of usherlngl .
Sunday school and Bible elaseea
meet at 1:80 am. with Ben Dever.
eux in charge of the devotional
program. «
The Walter League will meet
under the leadership of Duka Her-
bert Jonea Sunday at T:00 pjn.
uSuSti?1no HJM
then; vbu a**ow more consequence than
many *)
'Thou Art Han'
Is Rev. Love's
Topic For Sunday
Missionary
Baptist To
“In the Far# of Tomorrow" Is
the errmon topic eelected by the
Rev Hooper Haygood of 8t. John’s
Methodist chureh for the Sunday
.church service «t 11 a.m.
’Trusting Gedv Is the topic for
the night service beginning at
7:30 pm.
Sunday church school will start
at 9:45 am, and youth fellowship
at 6:30 p.m. -
The Methodist men will have
their regular dinner at 7 p.m.
Tuesday. Wednesday night * spe-
clal family night 1* scheduled for
new members of the church who
have Joined since June 2. Rich'
family Is asked to bring their sup-
per, There w.ll be a fellowship In
the church,
Trorlag Our (to*.
Given Capacities’
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CHRIST, scemsr
Servico* Sund*F—11 A.M.
Sunday Schoal-?:J0 A.M.
Wednetday Meetiaf—• PM
CONCERN
The sermon subject of The Rev.
Elza L. Love for Sunday at Cedar
Bayou Methodist church is, “Thou
Art The Man.”
Mrs. J. D. Giddings will play,
“Prelude,” by Dubois, “Meditation”
anJ "lWoroh” Ku TTlocrlrvr ad hh
and “March" by Flagler, as her
program of pipe organ music. The
Sanctuary choir will sing, “My
God and I,” by Sergei.
Fellowship groups for children.
Intermediates, senior youth, and
adults will be held at 6:30 p.m.
-1. ppv,„l i.. nluino » in i
“Marks That Are Divine,” is the
pastor's subject for the 7:30 p.m.
The Missionary Baptist church,
which has been meeting in the
Painters’ hall, will now meet reg-
ularly In the WOW hall on East
Texas Ave, announces the Rev.
Ezra Burns, pastor of the church.
"Dressed Up for Battle” will be
the sermon topic of Rev. Burns at
the 11 a m. service Sunday. Sun-
day school is to begin at 10 a.m.
The church will have a special
song service Sunday at 7:30 p.m,
followed by the worship service
The Rev. A. M. Hannemann will at 8:15 p.m. Rev. Burns will speak
be in the pulpit at St. Paul's Luth- on “What the Lord Means to Me ”
eran church Sunday. His sermon The church midweek service will
Sermon On Mount
To Serve As Text
For Hannemann
Meet At Hall Dallas Evangelist To Speak Religion, Health
At Stewart Heights Revival McCleskey's Topic
For Sunday Sermon
Evangelist Dan Vestal from Dal- second time to preach In the Stew-
las will preach at the Stewart art Heights church, a* he conduct-
Helghts Baptist church in a revival ed a revival in the same church
beginning Wednesday and lasting
through Aug. 28.
This will be the Rev. Vestal’s
Rev. Foltz Names
Sermon Topic
worship service.
During the week. Boy Scouts will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Willing Workers Circle will meet
at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the home
of Mrs. M. L Clegg, Hope Circle
theme will be "Christians Should
Be Different." The text is taken
from Christ’s Sermon on the
Mount.
be held at the WOW hall at 7:30
Tuesday.
The worship service will begin
at 10:45 a.m. with John Prasek
Roy Crane
will meet at 9:30 a.m. the same serving as head usher. 'Arthur
day in the home of Mrs. J. B. Holle Jr. will be in charge of the
Hayes. music while Jerry Eilers will serve
Wednesday, prayer service is to 68 *col/te- _ , .
be at 7:30 p.m, followed by Sane- Ttle smarts at 9:30
tuary choir rehearsal. vHHi Mr. W. G. Mettke and
&££2tA'SZ ££. ~ '=
‘ Preparations are being made by The 'Luthcr League will have its
the youth of the church for a monthly devotional meeting be-
youth revival.’ Jarratt Major, pas- ginning at 7 p.m. Sunday. The
ter. of the Hughes. Springs circuit, ]>agUe jS ais0 planning a hay ride
New Pastor To Speak
At West Main Church
“And the Angels Sing” will be
the sermon subject delivered by
the Rev. Clyde D. Folts, minister
of the First Christian church, at
the Sunday service beginning at
10:50 am. Church school for all
The Rev. G. L. Gillen, who has age will be held at 9:45 a.m.
Mam Assembly of God chur sh, ghjp wjH be (rom 4 to 5 p.m, the
will speak on "Pentecostal Fire chi Rh0 fei{owahip will be from
at the 10:45 a.m. service. Sunday 5^5 t0 pm. and the Christ-
school will begin at 9:45 a.m. un- |«n Youth Fellowship group will,
der the direction of-J. E. Rich- meet from 6 to 8 p.m.
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. the
CYF will have a recreation pro-
gram in the Fellowship hall.
last year.
Services will be at 10 a m and
7:30 p.m. and the nurseries will
be open at each service.
The Rev. Clifton L Smith of
Stewart Heights Baptist church
will return from a revival meet-
ing at Royce City for the Sunday
services. Sunday school begins at
9:45 a.m. and church services at
11 a.m. Training Union will start
at 6:45 p.m. and the night church
service at 8 p.m.
ardson.
The Women’s Missionary coun-
cil meets at 7:45 p.m. every Tues-
will be the Preacher. Miss Facia {or Fr;day night.” Kalhrcpn Bell
, Fowler, -of. Jacinto City, will lead —The men will hare their Broth- - Duhlao' wasr recently «
singing, and other activities erhood- meeting op Tuesday.nfght. SCCretary to the WMC,
onnection with the Revival They will have Eric Schulze as Mrs. Kathrecn Bell
the
in connection
from Aug. 21 to 26.
day under the direction of Mrs. The Vacation Bible school pro-
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Information about the cjhurch col- young people, known as "Christ's
lege, Texas Lutheran College in Ambassadors,* In their devotional
Seguin. service at 7:45 p.m. each Friday.
Mrs. Anna Lois gram will be given by the children
was” recently elected as who have been attending the^Bible ]
school for the past two weeks at
and Mrs. 7;30 pm Friday. Certificates will
be awarded for
and handicraft
pen
will
rfect attendance
be on 'display.
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The First Baptist church
Cfosby will begin a revival Sun-
day with Max Dunks, a Baylor
student from Kerrville, as preach-
er and Ralph MePheeters, a Uni-
> verslty of Corpus Christ! student
from Baytown, as song director.
The revival will continue until
Aug. 21,, with morning services
10 a m. and night services at 7:30
p.m. The meeting is youth led and
youth fellowship is scheduled after
each night sendee.
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BARGAINS
THAN EVER. IN
Crosby Baptists
To Start Revival
At 8:45 and 10:55 a.m. Sunday
Dr. Wayne McClcskey will conduct
morning worship at St. Mark’s
Methodist church and will preach
on the topic, “Our Religion and
Our Health.” The Second Sunday
Singers will furnish the special
music for the early service and
the Chancel Choir will sing "Praise
We Sing To Thee” by Haydn at
the 10:55 a.m. service.
Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m.
with Sterling Blumberg in charge,
assisted by Ed M. Nelson. A new
class for adult couples will meet
for the first time under the direc-
tion of Dr. A. A. Dracger, teach*
I) cr. All who wish to become charter
membcr« should attend Sunday.
I The Senior Youth Fellowship
| meets at 5:30 pm. In the home
of Dr. and Mr*. W. B. Franklin,
1900 Washington. The Intermediate
\ Youth Fellowship meets at 6 p.m.
i at the church.
A third worship service begins
ISP* at 7 pm. and will feature the Se-
cond Sunday Singers directed by
James H. Martin. The patter will
preach on the-topic, King Who
Exiled Ills Son."
- A meeting of the Commission on
Education" wil be held in the Pas-
tor’s study next Wednesday, at 7
p.m. Plans are to be made for fall
program* and for the next worker*
conference.
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Street*, Open l:M to 4it* P-M.
Monda)( - Thursday* • Friday*
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Jack Henderson, 707 West
James, will be the guest speaker
at the First Presbyterian church
at 11 a.m. Sunday while the Bev.
M. E. McPhail is on vacation.
There Will be no night service.
The church senior* are planning
a social in the Fellowship ball at
8 p.m. Saturday. Emil Bowerman
is chairman of the arrangement*
committee. yr
Classes will be held in the he«
Tonight
and Sunday
EVENING
BILL MAYS, PREACHER
"I wanted to be a part of Christ’*
Mystical Body..,to adore Him in
the Man...to find Him in the
Holy Eucb«ri«,.,» receive! Hi*
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of the forgiveness of my sins.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 56, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1955, newspaper, August 13, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043266/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.