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CLEVELAND ADVOCATE, Friday, Ai«ust 38, 1983
John IFuenache
Church Calendar
■r
803 E Houston
592-2882
Cleveland
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUQ CHOICE
THIS FEATURE IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THESE AREA FIRMS WHO BELIEVE OUR CHURCHES ARE A VITAL PART OF OUR COMMUNITY LIFE.
Attend the
church
Dayton Highway
Cleveland Minimax
592-2641
You Gat More of tho Things You Lows At
Hub supply compan'
Disorders
West
593-1040
592 2686
106 W
■Hfidi
(fleSttrnj 592-2601
a m Worship 6:30 p.m
SouthUne Baptist Church.
10:00 a.m.; Worship and
m.;
C
6 p.m
Peach Creek Baptist
', 111
Church of God
Church
321. Dev>d Gamer,
Oak Shade Baptist Church,
a.m.
MINIMAX
First Assembly of God. SS7
River St.. Rev. William B4-
F. Snipes
Luke's
on Plum
WAL-MART
DISCOUNT
PURINA
CHOWS
THREAD AND
CRAFT HOUSE
FOR ALL YOUR
CAR NEEDS
Saints Temple Church of
Gad in Christ, 904 Lamar
St. Mark's Episcopal
Church, Fenner and Taft,
Cleveland
592-2654
f.
I
7
THOMAS
BROS. FEED
S92-52S2
592 3911
CLEVELAND
MEMORIAL
FUNERAL
HOME
Bible
p.rn.;
Wed
State Farm
Insurance
303 CROCKETT
CLEVELAND
First Christian Church, 215
W. Houston, Church School
10 am , Wbrship 11 am
TEXAS
STATE
OPTICAL
GOOO/?£4JV
TIRE CENTER
1605 N Son Jocinio
Cieveiond 592-2607
2
-A
a
3
RAY'S LOCK < KEY SHOP
592 10OT or 592-62S0
2603 North James St.
Center Baptist Church, 32
miles E. 10S, at Thicket,
Rev. Emmett Pugh, Pas
tor. SS 10 a .m., Worship II
a m.,’ Practice 6:X p.m..
Evangelist Service 7 p.m.
B
b
C
A
Seventh Day Adventist
Church meats at F irst
Christian Church on Mas
on St. each Saturday.
Davis Hill Baptist Church,
Davis Hill W., Rev.
S
t
N
s
0
S
Sunday of each month,
meet at 4.X p.m.
SS 10 a.m., Sun. Service 10
p.tn.
p.m.
of your
9. .■
choice!
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church. 900 Plum Grove
Rd., Rev. Marion Parker,
Pastor. Worship8:30a m ,
Bible Class and SS 9 45
am.
507 $.
Washington
592-8480
592-7317
"Whan
You Run
Out-
Run In”
Pen Oak Baptist Church,
Pen Oak Road. SS 10 am
Worship 6 p.m
309 E. Houston
Cleveland
Warn , Won
Bible study _ .
Meeting 7 p.m Wad
C
C
O i
C
N
Faith Tabernacle United
Pentecostal Church. Hwy.
321. David Gamer, Pastor.
Worship io a.m. Sunday
School 10 30 a.m. Evange
listic Service 7 p m
Wednesday Bible Study
7Xp.m
903 Eost
Houston
C levelond
5922882
ti
fc
1700 E. Houston
Cleveland
a.m., worshi
Wed. Prayer
M » 45
11 a.m..
11 a.m... 6
rvices 7:X
Remayor Assembly of
God Church. IOS East in
Romayer. Frank Wil-
liams. Pastor. SS 10:00
a.m., MW 7:00 p.m., YS at
6:00 prn WNS 7 30 p.m.
213 E- Honion
Cleveland
Business 592 7333
Home 59^ 7638
PACE STANCIL
FUNERAL
HOME
Hotfoot
Foot Injuries
Cleveland Area Interfaith
Center has also been hard hit by
lavaland St.
Cleveland
592-6325
RON BARTEE
Agent
New Life Outreach Center,
R. B. Lingerfelt, Pastor.
Comer of Hwy. 150 and
Liberty St., Shepherd,
Texas. SS 9:45 a.m.; Wor
ship 11 p.m.; Worship 7
p.m.; Wed. 7:30 p.m.
Henderson
Electric
Industrial.
Residential
& Commercial
209 N. Wilson
Cleveland
592-3504
103 Crockett
592-6448
1003
Washington
101 S. Washington
Cleveland
592-4609
FAYE'S
FASHIONS
WOMEN APPAREL
•NEW ARRIVALS
WEEKLY*
-OWNERS
Foyo Pointer
Joon Goff
109 S. Collage
Cieveiond
592-8079
Bethel AME Methodist
Church, B14 Vine St.
Pastor. Rev. Warren E.
Scott; Sunday School, 9 30
a.m.; worship, 11:00 a.m.
Second Baptist Church. 300
Fenner St., Cleveland,
Rev. O. L. Belcher, Pastor.
SS 9 45 a.m.. Worship 11
am and 6 p.m:
First Pentecostal Church
of God. 1309 Plum Grove
Road, Cleveland. Pastor,
Brother Colter SS 10 a.m .,
Morning Worship 11 am.,
Sun night 7pm. Tuesday
7 X p.m, PYPA 6 p m
Sunday
GO TO CHURCH
ON SUNDAY
592-6421
CLEVELAND
Holly St.. Cleveland,
THE SHOP
Super Cuts for
Guys & Gals
Raakan Oaalar
Tuas, thru Sat.
Lata Nights by
Pleasant Grove Baptist
Church, 10 miles from
Cleveland, Evergreen
Road (FM 945), Les Cor
betl, Pastor. SS 10 a.m.;
worship 11 a m . Worship
6 pm.; Wed. 7:Xp.m,
spring Rd. SS 9:X a.m,
Worship 11 a.m.. Worship
7 p.m., Wad. 7:X p.m.
Cleveland Church of
Christ, 310 E Houston St.,
Cleveland, Evangelist Carl
Mullins. Phone 592 5476.
Sun Bible Class 9 am..
Worship 10 a m and 6 X
p.m , Wed Ladies' Bible
Class 10 a m and Wed. Bi
ble Class 7 X p.m
North Mt. Oliver Baptist
Church, East 1st St.,
Cleveland, Rev. Otis Lee
Cruse, Pastor. SS9:Xam
Worship 11 a.m. BTU Sun.
5:54 p.m.. Worship 7 p.m.,
Prayer Service Wed 7
p.m., Usher Board Meet
Thurs 7 p.m
a m. Sunday, August 28, Dr.
Snipes will be preaching on the
subject, “The Other Fellow’s
Troubles.” You mean, Doctor,
he has troubles, too?
Montague Church of
Christ, Pastor Royce, FM
1725 Hill Store Rd. Worship
Sunday 10:30 a m. Small
but wants to give
CLEVELAND
BANK & TRUST
Member FtJlC
"People For
People Like You"
104 W Crockett
Cleveland
592-2661
Charlie’s Angels is the
youth group (11 years and up) at
St. Mary’s Catholic Church that
meets on Mondays at 1 p.m.
When these youngsters installed
officers on Thursday, August 11,
75 people attended. They must
all be Republicans, because VP
George Bush and Sen. John
Tower sent congratulations.
Mayor Ronnie McWaters pro-
claimed that day Charlie’s
Angel’s Day.
The poet Tennyson wrote,
“More things are wrought by
prayer than this world dreams
of”. St. Mary’s folks agree
Their prayer group meets every
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Grace Missionary Baptist
Church, 3 mUes
Plum Grove Rd. SS 9 45
am. Worship 11 a m ,
Training Union 6 p.m.,
Worship 7 pm Wed, 7 30
p.m . -
God's Lighthouse World
Outreach Center, Charis-
matic Word Church.
Brother Curtis M. Jones,
pastor. 354 2791 or 689-7683.
Bible Study 9 45 am.
Worship 8. Praise Service
10 30 a m . Sunday. Bible
Study & Prayer Meeting
Thursday 7 00 p m Now
meeting, in Special Educa
tion room of New Caney
Elementary School
700 E. Houston Cleveland 592-5289
Buy one pizza any die, Giant, LargaJ
or Medium Pizza at regular price, get nexfl
smaller size for $2.00 more.- .
LEGGETT
MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
"GO TO THE
CHURCH OF YOUR
CHOICE"
6:00 PM, Sunday Evening
7:® PM. and Tuesday Ser
St Luke's Presbyterian
Church, Plum Grove Rd.,
“Harvest” will sing a concert at
First Assembly. The pro-
ceedings begin at 7 p.m.
The next day, Sunday,Sept
18, Evangelist Hank Davis and
company move into First
Assembly for a week of revival.
With the divorce rate rising
constantly, it is refreshing to
learn a couple is celebrating
their silver (25th) anniversary. '
How right it is for their church to
honor them as Christian Life
Center is doing “Chubby" and
Marimrrt Morris Sunday after-
BABB’S
-GROCERY
New Bethel Baptist
Church, 1002 Church St.,
Rev. Paul Jones, Pastor.
SS 9 X am.; Worship
10:45 a m., worship 6:X
p.m.
Galilee Baptist Church, 710
Watson St., Rev. Calvin
Ash, Pastor. SS 9 Xa.m ,
Worship 11 a.m.. Worship
7 p.m
Doctor Kenneth
is pastor of St.
Presbyterian Church
Grove Road. Doctor Snipes is
retired from First Presbyterian
Church, Conroe. The church
meets for Sunday worship at 10
First Baptist Church of
Plum Grove. Ira A. Irvin.
Pastor. SS 9.45 a.m.; Wor
ship 11 a.m,; Training
Union 6 p m,; Worship 7
p.m.
DR. CHARLES
E.Du Mo nd
PODIATRIST FOOT
SPECIALIST
I Treatment of
Foot
Coney Mack. Bible Band
Wed night 8:00 pm.,
AUTHORIZED BUILDER
COMMERCIAL
METAL BUILDINGS
CUSTOM HOMES
KELLEY
CONSTRUCTION
400 Belcher
Cleveland
592-3792
Wendell Kelley
Bob Bartlett
New Hope Baptist Church,
SBC, Coldspring Rd.
(About 4Vi miles from
Cleveland 1,499-1777, Mar
tin Y. Rucker, Pastor. SS
10 00 a m., Worship 11
a m.; Worship6 p.mS^Aid
Week Worship 7;X p.m.
Wed
Central Baptist Church,
625 Plum Grove Road Rev.
John T. Jones. Pastor. SS
9:45 am.. Worship 11
a.m., Training Union 6
p.rn.; Worship 7 p.m.
Church, $92 3609
NANNY'S
BAR B-QUE
Reel PH Bar S-Quo
Beef • Links • Ribs
Open Wed Sat 11-8,
Sun 12-8
Hwy 59 4 Mites S.
of Livingston
365-2010
noon, Aug 28. Stop by the Morris
home at 605 Walker and con-
gratulate them.
The Ladies Auxiliary^if
Christian Life Center are having
a special meeting Wednesday,
August 31, to plan a bazaar.
Greater co-operation bet-
ween parents and school staff is
the goal of a pot luck dinner for
these two groups at Christian
Life Academy this evening at
7 30. Get them involved
together. Pastor Neyiand.
„ 9 CLEVELAND
( V FOOT CENTER
Marc P. Spector, D.P.M.
Charles E. DuMond, D.P.M.
Plum Grove Assembly of
God, Harold Blum, Pastor.
SS 9 45 a m . Worship 11
a.m.. CA 6 p m.. Worship
7 p.m , Wed. 7:X pm
6:00 p m. Sunday
XlQ OOa.m Worship
a.m.
SONIC DRIVE IN
Order to go
"We don't start
cookin' 'till we
hoar from you”
Open 9 AM seven
FLY’S CYCLE
SHOP
NeW & Used
' Parts
Accessories
State Inspection
Hwy. 59* 150
Sn«ph«rd
628-3156
3207
Davis
ContQe
756 3800
Rural Shade Baptist
Church, Hwy. 331, Earl
Phene $92 5342 S3 M> am.
no excuse for slowing up. So on
Wednesday, Aug. 31, he is sign-
ing them up for E.T Day. The
following Wednesday, Sept. 7,
the young folks will have a
“Howdy Party ” And Saturday,
Sept. 17, is E.T Day
We have only two ques-
tions, Guy Does E.T. mean you
are taking your charges out of
this world? And if we stick our
noses in on Sept 7, will you say
“Howdy”?
The WMU ladies of First
Baptist, Cleveland, are letting
people know it is time for the an-
nual State Missions Offering.
They are telling all the good
things the special offering ac-
complishes throughout Texas.
And they are telling that their
goal this year is $3,000.
James Crocker, Pastor. SS
11 p.m.
All Form* of Insurance
Auto-Home
Life-Business
222 N. Travis
Cleveland 592-8714
BOYETTS
RESTAURANT
AND
BEST WESTERN
CLEVELAND INN
am; Worship 10:45 a.m.;'
worship 6 p.m.; Fellow
ship 7 p.m.; Tues. Vlsita /
tian 7 p.m.; Bible Study'1
and Fellowship 7 p.m.
Oaks. Children's S.S. 9:45,
Children's Church * wor
ship 11:00; Sun night wor
«Np7 00p.m., BRue Study
222 Rev Joe v Clouse,
Pastor SS » a..T„
Kingdom Hall of
Jehdvah's Witnesses,. 610
LoveS’ B.bil
Lecture Sunday 10 00
A.M , Watchtower Study
10:50 AM , Cong. Bible
Study Tuesday 7:30 PM
Theocratic School Thurs
day 7 30 P.M . ^Service
Meeting Thursday 8 30
P.M
Worship 11 a tn.;
Evangelistic Service 7
p.m.; wed 7 x p.m.
Family Night; CA's
(12 36), Royal Rangers,
(boys, 6-12), Missionettes
(girts, 612).
The earth is the Lord’s, and the
fulness thereof; the world, and
they that dwell therein. - Psalm
34:1
Special thanks to Joe
Brady for so beautifully filling in
for us last week. This old codger
had better look to his laurels.
Church, 814 Vine St.
Pastor, Rev. Warren E.
Scott; Sunday School, 9 X
a.m.; worship, 11® a m
vice 9:X A46.; Church
Service X 45 A M. All are
Invited. Telephone
992-SIX.
“Alicia”. Since this Sunday is
the last Sunday of the month, be
extra-generous with non-
perishable food items for the
Center. Leave them at your
church. Someone from the
Center will pick them up from
there
School bells are ringing for
children in local church schools.
Both Christian Life Academy
and Christian Heritage
Academy begin classes Monday,
August 29. Both schools seem to
have full enrollment, and they
say they are looking toward a
year of great achievement. Dig
’em deep and learn a heap,
young people.
If you don’t understand how
God can use plain people like
you and me, First Assembly of
God is showing a film on the sub-
ject Sunday evening, Aug. 28.
The film title is “Ordinary Guy”
and it starts at 7 p.m.
First Assembly is planning
a “Round-up Day” for Sunday,
Sept. 11. It’s going to be a “Vaca-
tion’s over; time to get to work”
party. We didn’t learn whether
Pastor “Bill” Bishop is going to
eat all day and preach on the
ground.
On Saturday evening, Sept.
17, a singing group named
SHIRLEY'S
CERAMICS
Mon-Sat. 9-5
Classes
Available
All you ceramic
needs
Loop 393
Goodrich
365-2024
Calvary Baptist Church,
116 N. Blair, Newton Ham
brick, Pastor. SS 9 45
a.m.; Worship 11 a m .
Training Union 6 p.m .
Worship 7 p.m., Prayer
Meeting Wed 7:30 p.m '
Macedonia Assembly of church of the Living God,
God. Rev. Michael Me- ~ ‘ * "
Daniel, Pastor. Sunday
morning SS 9:45 and 11:®.
Preaching Service Sunday
night 6 X p.m., Wednes
day night 7 p.m Prayer
meeting Thursday morn
ing at 10 ® a.m.
1610 McKellar, Elder S. W.
Johnson, Pastor. SS 10
a.m , Worship 11:15 a.m.;
Worship 3 p m.; Prayer
Meeting 5 X p m. 1st and
2nd Wed Night
Leisure Living
Inc. Mobile
Homes
1040 Hwy. 59 South
New Caney.354 5398
Hwy. 59 at Loop 393
Goodrich •365-3190
."Quality Mobile
Homas at
Affordable Pricec"
Bible Baptist Temple. XI
W. Houston, Dennis Em
bry, Minister. SS 10 a.m.;
worship 11 am ; ‘‘
Study Sun. 6:X
Prayer Meeting
night 7 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints (Mor-
mon), 1100 Southline,
Cleveland, $92-6364, Jerry
Holland, Bishop. Sac. 9:®
a m.; SS 10:15a.m., Relief
Society and Elders
Quorum 11:W a m.
Now Salem Missionary
Baptist Church, New
Salem Rd, Pastor Jerry
Martin Service 10 ® a.m..
Worship 6 ® p m.. Wed
7:® p.m.
male choir of music directors in
Southern Baptist churches. They
are preparing for a trip to
mainland China. Can you im-
agine singing “He Lives” in
Chinese?
Guy Jackson, youth
minister, has kept the younger
generation* at First Baptist,
Cleveland, running all summer.
Christian Life Center, 332
S. CoRsas, Rev. Nelson
Neyiand. Pastor SS 10: X
a m . Worship 1115 a m..
Evangelist Service 6 X
pm Tues. Bible Study
7.X p.m.. Youth Service 7
p.m
Sfrvinq flu- (.ff,
C level.ind A
Everything for the Builder
ahd Home Owner
401 N Washington
Cleveland
443 0683 5’7 8777
p m.. Wed. Family Night,
Royal Rangers, Mission .
ettes. Prayer Meeting 7:X
pm.
1711 E Hout’on 59? 069?
24 hr. coll for
•morgoncios. Open 7
doyt-8:30-5:30
Homo 1 cor koyi roc ord-
•d froo. Auto, homo,
boot, oirplono-commor-
ciol 8 rosidontiol-
doodbolts, padlocks,
truck tool boxes, otc.
LITTLE ANGELS
ACADEMY
PRE SCHOOL A
DAY CARE
•Well Equipped
Playground
•Preschool Curriculum
•Nutritious Meals
• Morning & Afternoon
Snqcki
Stole Licensed
Margaret Swindle
Director Owner
592 9331 Hwy 59 $
Crossroads Baptist
Church, Jack Therrefl,. Ptlct Tabernacle
Highway Tabernacle As
sembly of God, 6 miles E.
of Cleveland on Hwy. 321,
A. V waiters. Pastor. SS
9 45 a m.; Worship 11
a m Youth Service 6
p.m . Evangelist Service 7
p m wed Family Night,
Royal Rangers. Mission
ettes. Prayer Meeting 7:X
pm.
First Baptist Church, 4M
W Hansen, Rev. Larry R.
. Weaver; Pastor. SS 9:45
la m . worship 10:55 a.m.;
.Church Training 6 p.m.;
Worship 7 p.m.; Wed
Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
Northside Assembly
Church, located XI N.
Hickory, Dorothy
Smith.Pastor. SS 9:45
a.m., Worship 11 a.m.;
Worship 7 p.m , WM Wed
6:X; Wed. Prayer 7:X
p.m.
Tarkington Church of
Christ, Hwy. Ml (7 miles
east of Cleveland), A- L.
Nelsen, Pastor. Phone
$*2-9291. Sunday Bible
Study, All Ages. 10 a m ,
Worship 11 a.m.. Worship
6:Xp m.; wed night 7 X
p m.,
Deien Baptist Church,
Hwy. 10S E., Bro. Edward
Friend, Pastor SS 9:45
b.m.. worship 11 a.m.;
Church Training 6 p m ;
Worship 7 p.m.. Wed
Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
First United Methodist
Church, Houston at
Wilson, Fred T. Lang,
Pastor. Phone 5*2-2724. SS
9 45 a.m.; Worship 11
i a.m.; Methodist Youth
Fellowship 5 p.m., Wor
ship 7 p.m.’, Women's
Christian Service Group,
1st Tues 10 a.m., Guild 1 3
Mon 7:Xp.m , Methodist
Men, 3rd Tues 7 p.m.
Have you read a good book
lately? Have you read The Good
Book lately? Sunday, August 28,
is Church Media Library Em-
phasis Day at First Baptist wAnd he says school’s opening is
Church, Cleveland. If your fancy
does not turn to heavy reading,
the library also has film strips,
cassettes, and magazines.
While you are in the
library, check out the plaque
presented to the church by the
Cleveland Optimist Club for
outstanding support of the youth
of our community.
The Children’s Graded
Choir Program registration car-
nival gets underway at 10 a.m.
tomorrow at First Baptist,
Cleveland. Beside getting signed
up to sing, the youngsters will be
treated to horse back riding, pet-
ting zoo, sno-cones, tatoos?,
fishing, and go-carts. Tim
Holder, the director, needs more
volunteers to play piano and help
with the children.
Incidentally, Tim spent this
week in Fort Worth rehearsing
with the Century men, a large
BROOKSHIRE
BROS.
Home of
Rainbow Gravel
Low Water
Bridge Road
592-8711
Highway Tabernacle A»
sembly of God, 6 mile* E.
of Cleveland on Hwy 321.
A. V. Walter*, Pastor SS
9:45 am.; Worship 11
a.m.; Youth Service 6
K m ' Her.fage Baphst Church,
Corner of College and E
Houston, Pastor Joe
Banghart, Associate
Pastor Gene Comeaux.
Worship Sun. 10 a m., 11
am, 6 p.m.; Wed 7:X
pm
First Baptist Church, 4®
W. Hanson, Rev. Larry R
Weaver, Pastor SS 9 45
a.m.. Worship 10.55 aaM
Church Training 6
Worship • 7 p.m.; Wed
Prayer Meeting 7 p.rh.
Medical and Surgical Care of the Foot
Bunions
Arthritis
--- u~ -I
jsw neei ran
OFFICE HOURS TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
FREE
Shepker* United
Metho BUt Church, Rev
Joe V. Ctouee Paster Wor
Cleeoon, Paator. Church
School 9:4S Am.; Wonhip
11 »jn.i WM Worship
T:X pm
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