Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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Women**
Missionary
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10:00 a.m.
James Gleason, Pastor.
All of the members of the-
Welcome YOU To Worship
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7:80 p-m.
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11:00
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see . . .
Berniece Booth
Presbyterian
Church
Burleson
Church of Christ
First Baptist
Church
Sunday School
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
First, Third and Fifth Sunday
GRAVES
PLUMBING
’Phone BY 4-4131
310 W. Ellison
'oust spent
Mrs. Press-
icob T. Ring-
lir 40th wed.
last Monday
e married in
5:30 p.m.
6:45 p.m.
BEFORE
BUYING
or
SELLING
(fthttrtfh
DIRECTORY
cob T. Bing-
lited in Glen
1.
ESTATE
101 N. Wilson, BY 4-4053
Members of the Church of
Christ plan to read all books of
the Bible in 1961 and sermons
each Sunday will bo based on
the book that the congregation is
reading.
Thia plan was announced by
Jim Standridge, pastor of the
Church who went on to em-
hasised that his planned ser-
mons each week would be based
upon the book that members
had read that particular week.
Jim said that by the end of the
year if members abided by his
wishes the Bible would have been
read complete and portions of
it as much as three times.
'. C. Bradford,
. E. Bransom
. W. N. Wood
ding of James
and Miss Jo
t 8 p. m., Fri-
ths Matthew*
ist Church in
’. Hampton I*
id Mr*. Glen
wley.
7:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Visitation, Every Thursday
----------10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
plant
about 200
Rogers ha* re-
or University,
the Christmas
lidays at home
Mr. and Mrs.
rs. She also
dmother, Mrs.
in Alvarado.
W. Foust had
er* and their
m for dinner
I the exchang-
a beautiful
They were
and daughter
■rand Prarie,
isly and three
ttlement, Mr.
Marriott and
orth, and Mr.
G i 11 e y and
Members Of Church Of Christ
To Read All Of The Bible In ‘61
Bible Classes
9145 a.m. A 6:00 p.**.
Communion
10:45 a.m. A 7:45 p.ns.
Preaching
11:00 a.m. A 7:00 p-m.
Wednesday Nite Classes at 7i3O
JIM STANDRIDGE, Preacher
103 SW Moody, Ph. BY 4-4242
... 6:30 p.m.
... 7:30 p.m.
... 8:15 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
First Baptist Church Sets
High Objectives For 1961
Union under the direction of
Mr*. Leslie Johnson has goals
set for their Home, State and
Foreign Mission offerings and
they are striving to organise
youth organisations for each age
group of girls in the church.
The women are planning special
mission studies for February
and March and thia work is un-
der the leadership of Mr*. Roe-
well Senter.
The Men's Brotherhood, led
by Hobert Bartlett, President
has an ambitions prognun of
activities for the year. Glen
Seavers, Bill Altizer, Bob Good-
son and other men are working
with the Royal Ambassador Boys
age 9-14. They are planning to
have a chapter organised for
each age group.
The men are planning to
get Burleson Ball 1
The First Baptist Church of
Burleson is anticipating the beet
year of spiritual growth they
have ever had. Each organis-
ation of the ehureh is striving
to break all previous records.
The Training Union, led by
Dan Sheppard is striving to en.
list each member in reading
their Bibles daily and attending
the Sunday night and Prayer
Meeting service*.
The Sunday School under
the leadership of the Superin-
tendent Earl Kesner, is seeking
to have an average attendance
for the year of at least 400.
The high attendance goal for
this spring is 450 The Sunday
School officer* and teachers
are being challenged to study
Bible doctrine and methods of
teaching
The
9:45 a.m.
......10:45 a.m.
6:88 p.m.
WMS (1st and 3rd) 10:00
Royal Ambassador* 4:0*
Come Te • • •
Bethel
of Bethesda
“Old-time Gospel Preaching”
where eld friends meet, and
new one* are made.
We preach Christ crucified,
buried, risen and coming again.
It’s different I —Came see
why I — Special singing every
service.
Sunday:
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Service*
Thursday Night
Prayer Meeting---------7:00
Visitation every Tues. Eve.
Singing 1st Thurs. Night
Spencer Norwood has return-
ed to Manhattan, Kansas, after
spending the holidays with hi*
parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. W.
Norwood. Spencer is attending
Manhattan State University,
where he is working on hi*
Doctor’s degree in Animal Hue-
bandry.
7:80 p.m.
'ollins had a
New Year’s
r, Mrs. Miko-
rt Worth, and
ife, Mr. and
n* and son,
Mr*. Leferve
ith her.
POLL TAXES BEING
SOLD AT BANK
EACH SATURDAY
You may purchase your Poll
Tag Receipt from Mrs. Chuek
Newby, who sell* them at the
bank each Saturday morning,
just a* a community service.
Mrs. Newby will be at the
bakn each Saturday until she
gives further notice.
Calvary |
Baptist Chapel
305-315 N. Burleson Blvd.
(E. Side of Burleson, Hwy. 81)
Sunday: '
Sunday School ------- 9:48
Morning Worship 11:08
Training Union---5 90
Evening Worship 6:45
Monday i
Evening Worship 7:15 p.m.
Second and Fourth Sunday.
Brotherhood (3rd) 7:80
Wsdnosdayi
Sunbeams 6:48
Mid-Week Service 7 90
Friday:
Girl’s Auxiliary —
DUANE D. REDDING, 1
Phone BY 4-4514
_ 4:00
, Pastor
First Methodist
Church
Burleson, Texas
W. L. MILNER, Minister
Sunday!
Sunday School ....
Morning Worship
MYF and MIF ..
Evening
Worship
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal -------7:80 p.m.
WSCS, 2nd Tues. 9:30 a.m.
Methodist Men, 8rd
Thursday -------
Commissions at 7:30:
M. and E. !•» Thuya.
Education - 2nd Thurs.
Missions ----------------- 4th Thurs.
Official Board, 4th
Monday* .——.7:80 P-m.
BURLESON, TEXAS
JACK MOORE, Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship ... 11:00 a ™-
Training Union T
Evening Worship
Wednesday:
Sunday School Worker’s
Meeting
Prayer Meeting ....
Choir Rehearsal
W.M.S. 1st Thurs.
Brotherhood, 4th
Monday
Junior R. A. Sat.
early in the Spring for the Little
League and other group* to use
for the summer.
The Brotherhood Men are
planning to sponsor one service
Park open a month in the Rescue Mission
on South Main in Fort Worth
The laymen preach, sing snd
conduct the entire service. The
Brotherhood is also sponsoring
a men’s choir ths fourth Sun-
day night of each month.
Joe Backus has led the youth
into organizing a Youth Coun-
cil and the Youth Council Presi-
dent Is Glen Mullens. This
group is planning to sponsor
youth activities each week and
plan youth camps for the sum-
mer.
Ed Carnes, educational direc-
tor says, "The First Baptist
Church of Burleson ha* the
workers and the building to
reach these objectives in 1961.”
The First Baptist Church
is working with Johnson County
Baptist Association in planning
to open a new Sunday School
for the Crestmont Baptist
Chapel on the Mound west of
Crestmoor, Montclair and Hill-
ery Heights Additions. The
church has |50 a month in the
budget toward this project for
1961. Plans are already drawn
for a complete church
which will house
people in Sunday School and
Church services.
Calvary Baptist Chapel un-
der the able leadership of Duane
Redding are making plans to
become an independent or-
ganized church in 1961 and
also add additional space for
their Sunday School which is
growing rapidly.
First Baptist Church and
Calvary Chapel invite all citizens
of Burleson and the surround-
ing area who are Baptists or are
Baptist preference, to become
a part of this wonderful church
program.
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Miss Sybil Moseley of Dallas,
■pent the past week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Moseley.
Mr*. Hunter Pearson of Cle-
burne, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Haskew, and was a visitor at
the morning service of the First
Baptist Chureh.
L. Dalton Garner ha* returned
to hi* home tn Oakland, Californ-
ia, after spending the Christmas
holidays with hi* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Gamer. He
made the trip by jet plane.
Foster North Texas State. Seven
of the students were present
at the service.
Student Recognition Day
Held At Methodist Church
Student recognition day was
held at last Sundays service at
the Methodist Church honoring
ths youth of the ehucrh who
arc students in college* and
Universities.
Amistin in the morning wor.
ship service* was Judy Hurst
a* organist, Kay Teal as three
minute speaker and Howard
Shaffstall and Ted Hajek a*
usher*.
Member* attending college
and universities ar* Judy Hunt
and Ted Hajek, Texa* Christ-
ain University, Howard Shaff-
slall and Clifford Robson,
Arlington State College; Kay
Teal, Tarleton State College;
Mike Adams, Temple Junior
College; Jane Foster and Sandra
iU W *3 ilk h)
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1961, newspaper, January 5, 1961; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255848/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.