The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 17, 1960 Page: 6 of 12
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8M l*Rtmn tm Friday, April 15, I9M
Two Services
Planned Sunday
For All Saints
U ’u/JK’.'f S IV
VOL 40, NO. 145
All Sttinti Episcopal Churc-h will
cflebrste E**t« Sunday with two
arrvter* at 9 45 and J1 a.m.
The 11 a.m service will be the
celebration of Holy Cummutuon
with the Rev. Peter Halt, vicar,
celebrant. Usher* will be John
!looker and Jack Elliott with Allan
Dtnxmore, aerver. Cwciler will be
Hobby Wame and flag bearer* will
be Bill Sryfried and Larry Cleven-
ger. Tom SchuUy and Allan Dina-
more will be acolyte*.
Rev. Katt't aermon topic wUI he
“Riarn With Oiriit
Rev. Harri
Is In Chart
Of Prograi
_____________ A nursery
will be provided in the guild room.
The 9 45 a m. service will he
a combined church school aervtc*.
under the leadership of Walter
Thompron. lay reader. Rev Kart
Bjasssss£xvass «s SSsSrSS
sjrttrarttfiSxafatfRW srifistttassras—
Cam pet, standing to far laeumbeal eaMUdate AJ (Wyten, and (IWlHi
The Rev, Donald W, Harr
tor of Kiwi l*re*t»yterian (
>t ui charge of the program
totter Sunrise service to
* ui t> a m Sunday at M<
' Stadium.
The service i* sponsored
' , Jy by Uw Baytown Mnuttei
I. itve. Waded by the Rev
Ibttex. president nisi also
,4 First Christian Church.
"Empty Tbntb" will be tl
of the srrmon to hr preset
(he Rev. Grady Allison. p*
Wooslrr Baptist Oiurch.
Baytown pastors partn ipat
the proglsm Sill lr the I
leltoy Stanton, pastor
i^Mj'e Chur**h;
Charles Kaye, aasoctaie
at Si Mark s Methodist Chu
Others wiU he the Rev.
Dunlap, pastor ot Thompson
e| Christian Methodist Kpi
t hutch. ibe Rev Chari
iaghl. astit iati pastor at
l *re*hytrnan Church; an
Kev. T. N. Watkins, p*»
« WrsUUdr Church ot tlw* Nai
Special music will be pre
William W. Schubert, m
«( music at Grace Mei
rhurch. _
will tell the children the toiler
story. Presentation of mile boxes
and placing of flowers on the
croas will follow. Crucifer will
be Robert Wame and Jchn Eliot,
acolytes, with Jim Cunningham
and Allan Dinxmorr as ushers.
Ray flushes. Vollat wlU taka piaea fram 1 nan. to 1 pan. In
"Aabrana" ar* US- Navy alang
f* depth bomba.
'End Of The
Beginning'
To Be To pic
tow* Refinery. Clark, board secretary, aba works In llum.
bin's Ire tin teal dl listen; llarrop Is retired from Humble;
t mholts is In the process division of the Baytown Kcfiner),
and Tharp !• owner of Wooster Osblwet Shop.
i Ha<town Photos)
KFMBFRA or THE Board of Wupervhors af Fresh Water
Supph INstriel No. S are. left to ruht James Itarrop. Hare
Oark. 0. W. Robinson, C. U t mholli and «no( pirturodl Gnri
A Tharp The district ravers the Wooster. Brownwood and
I anew nod area. Kabtasnn. president of the hoard, works la
Hie terhntraJ division of llumhlr Otl and Krfining Co.'s Bav-
of West Texas Is looking for still
more open space to conquer.
He Is Oran Nicks, 35, ion of
Electronic devices in an all
rather interceptor planr use
wugb tube* ana bulbs lo supply
, The Rev. Jack Prim, pastor ol
KezOaissUt Presbyterian Churrh,
will speak on "The lax! of the!
Beginning'' at the 10 a m serv-
ice Sunday in the Lynchburg
School.
Members of the adult amt youth
communicants clours will be rr
OUR PASTOR
| guide the civtiuui proninm i>» uui-
jrr space, is a pioneer In Its Arid
I lie has a background In mis
L tiles, research and engineering
Hr spent 10 years in California
with North American Aviation-
whrrr he was in the missile dr
velopmcnt divinon-and an addl-
I tinesnl two years with Chance
i Vaught Aircraft in Dollas. holding!
simitar responsihililies.
When Congress created NASA
[ one of the lop officials in the or
kro-w of Nicks'
reived into church membership-
at this service Sp>vial music will)
11 I___ L., D .Lud U .be.
| be a solo hy Mrs. Robert Wahr
mund.
Deacon* will meet at 7 pin
Monday and al 6 30 p m Wednes-
day the study group will meet at
the Peters' home, They will dis-
cuss, The KaU, According to
I gam ration wL
I work on various projects of lend
I him Mm* opportunity to Join Ihe
I new afrncy in one ot th** prole*-
I sional ;a«ts created by Congress
I Although well established In pri
I vate industry. Nicks tell the Wash-!
mgton job offered new expert-
I ernes, a challenge and the oppor-
tunity for public service
) Nicks will be n-sponsible for
planning the lunar system pro-!
Paul s Terminology ami Reliefs ';
Baytown Women
Ready To Start
Cancer Campaign
Paul Stephens
Bradshaw
-401 N. Main-
ordmale with industry, military I Several hundred women wdl
and civilian •Wcs lhc ^r,k st»n ringing door tills Monday
necessary to carry out hi* divi-( * ’
sion's objectives; direct the tech•!»'*> Tuesday in Ihe Raytown area
meal and technological aspects ot in a Ncighhor-to-Ncigtibor Crusade
ihe lunar syatrm program twhich l0 ratst. furxis (u f,k.M ranccr
W- C-w «*r,rt
imnal and lnu-rn.ition.il programsjfn.sn. announced the house tee,
touching on the lunar system jhouse campaign Saturday. Mrs
proh'riv _ G. R. Tindall is co-chairman.
Mrs. Guerard also announced
her area i apt.tins who will head ■
up commiltci- women in each area.
They an- Mrs. K R, Dmsmore,
Lakewood. Mrs William llarrop
Rrovvnvvi«»i; Mrs. M 1. Red,in k
Wooster; Mrs. I R Thaman. old
Raytown area Mr s T Sanders,
Goose Clark. Mrs. W. L Town-
send, L-c Heights, Mrs Virginia
MORNING SERVICES
SUBJECT:
"How It Feels
To Die"
8:30 and 10:50 A.M.
Quartet To
Sing Sundo
At St. John
Three Refinery
Men Give Papers
At ACS Assembly
DON’T MISS
UNFORGETTABLE
SERVICE THIS
SUNDAY NIGHT!
topic "Hp l* ltls<'n .
Special Music for the 8,4 •
service writ be givenbya q»
composed of Mrs, wSTrin
Mrs. Thomn* Stow*. Virpl Al
and Thomas Stone. Mrs. I
Johnson will he organise
Oiancel Choir, under the <
tmn of Stone and with Mrs.
!h I Parker at the organ, will
"Christ. We Do All Adore 1
from "The Seven Last Won
Christ" by Duboi* at the s<
morning service. Also, at the
ond service Mrs, Stone will
"God Is My Siepherd" by l>v
ur nriK*M>» -»n> kiiLinia
niackrnon, north Goose Cr,- k.
W, J. Farrissey. R H. Perry*Mrs, II. L, Ptaoek. Milhvdnb-:
XI L' If l ll...—.
Color Pictures
... Gethsemane
...Pilate's Court
,.. Way of Sorrows
..Calvary
,.. Garden Tomb
... SUBJECT:
"Why Jesus Came"
Church School with dassei
all ages will be held at 9:45
Junior High ami Senior Meth
Youth Fellowship groups me*
ti p m. _ _
All Women's Society of Chri
Service circles will meet at
a m. Tuesday. Martha Circle
meet in the home of Mis.
H. Itorton on Sjolander II
Ruth and Esther Circles will i
at the Churc h. The nursery
ix* open.
Methodist Men will meet
p.m. Tuesday in Fellowship
for dinner and a program.
Barbers Hill School
Menu For Next Week:
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
9:45 A.M.
TRAINING
UNION
6:30 P.M.
;* Barbers Hill school cafeteria
'lunches have been announced next
'week;
APKII. I» J2
j Tuesday — Reef Slew, rice,
'snap beans, green salad, cherry
i cobbler and milk,
j Wednesday — Chicken and noo-
I dies, mustard greens, blackeyed
[peas, lettuce and tomato salad,
chocolate cake and milk.
Thursday—B a r b e c u e Sand-
l wiches, ranch style beans, shoe-
and MOST MODERN
VISIT BAYTOWN’S NEWEST.
EATING PLACE...
featuring speedy, efficient
"Self Service"
. ' \
Restaurant -- Grocery •• Ice House
AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM
Completely Covered Patio
Our Specialty-
An All-Oiurrh will be he]
2 p.m. Saturday, April 2.3,
Diamond Alkali. All members
invtted to attend and bring a
nic lunch. Drink* will be
nished. -
Charles Craft
Manager
I string potatoes, cheese sticks and
lettuce wedges, fruit gelatin des-
! sert and milk,
Friday — Fish fillets, English
peas, whole potatoes and cream
sauce, cabbage slaw, sliced
peaches and milk.
TO ATTEND OUR
SPRING REVIVAL
SERVICES ...
April 24 May 1
Messaqes Bv -
K. Owen White
TWO YEAR OLD - Mauri Lea
Stewart I* celebrating her second
birthday. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Stewart, 213
West Francis, and the grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. -I.
Areenaux, 1(Kii Narellle Drive,
and Mr. and Mrs. Houston Stew-
« Had Iht doctru*
as pure as they t
hud world wou
foice that iathi
and belief, wnlct
neither kings no
only one God is
not a young ma
who will not die
art of Highlands.
Dr. Neureiter Article
In Chemistry Journal
“Pyrolysis of 1,1 - Dichloro-2-
Vinylcyclopropane Synthesis of 2-
r’LvIrvtvwvt/rvInrxrmf'vHirvnn’* ic I H /t11
diloroeydopcntadiene” is t fre
title of a paper by Dr. N. P. Ncu
reiter in a recent issue of the
Journal of Organic Chemistryd-
He had lectured on this subject
UniUrisnism, insisting i
and the uss of reason it
numbers than ever befoi
Here k a religion, un
seeks answer* to man’*
Jefferron, it is “against e
of man," be it political,
earlier at Tulano University when
he was the speaker at a chemistry
seminar.
Dr. Neureiter is a research
chemist in Humble’s Research and
SPECIAL SERVICES will be
held Easter Sunday and April 24
to celebrate the 15lh anniversary
of the Rev- J. H. Langston, pas-
tor of Greater St. John’s Bap-
tist Church. The Rev. M. M.
Brown of Houston and the Rev.
' 1 11 nf « .. Ill lux
Development Division.
UNITANAI
YMCA-Sur
J. D. Reed of Liberty will he
guest speakers. Guests for both
Sundays will be pastors of
churches In this ;srea.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 17, 1960, newspaper, April 17, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055689/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.