Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 153, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1973 Page: 2 of 10
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The Rev. Clarance Wilson, to the ministry. He attended
pastor of the Lingleville First Southwestern Baptist Theology
Baptist Church, was born in Seminary for one year.
Watts, Oklahoma. He moved His first pastorate was at
when he was two weeks old to New Hope No. 2 Baptist Church,
gOrees Plains, Tex«s. H!s ta Gorman, Texas. He was
MNMI ate me Rev. and Mrs. there for three-and-one-half
Fred Wilson of Cross Plains, years. He next went to the First
He attended school in Cross Baptist Church in Lingleville.
Plains and spent two years in He is now pastor of the new
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Mrs. Pat Dunigan, chairman Texas Fair at the Miss Rodeo
" : of the West Texas Fair Rodeo Texas Contest in September of
. Queen and Princess contest, 1974.
I announced that the deadline for Contestants for the Rodeo
: entries is Wednesday, August Princess must between the ages
: 15, 1973. of 13 and 16. There is also an
Contestants for the Rodeo entry fee of $25.00,
: Queen must be between the Announcement of the winners
: ages of 18 and 24 to be eligible will be made Saturday night,
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Church School Sunday morn- Walker, Lay Reader Is Jota
ing at 9:45. Church services Moon, Ushers are Bob Walker
begin at 16:50 with the Rev. and Rob Pitzer, Coffee Hostess
Dale Harter delivering the to Jo Evans and Jenny Allen has
sermon. His Sermon topic will the altar guild duties for the
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Wineskin". Scripture lesson is Monday: 6:30 p.m.-The
___________________,__ wg — the U.S. Army. He married the Lingleville Baptist Church.
Cook and Ross Wolfe will serve Wednesday, 5:10 p.m. -Holy PASTOR-The pastor which the former Leona Marchbanks at He and his wife have two
_ at the Communion Table. Dr. Eucharist Today is the Feast of Empire Tribune spotlights this the First Baptist Church in children: Lowell, 4, and
I MiM Nancy Kay Clark and (a™. mama. and -hid, bald on Jan. ». Ot Wade yy"’!11 bethe StMary. ttyw-M— week is Rev. Clarence wison, e Cynthia, 3.
. Nan- N -a " 1e10 au11 “ "u" "I — i.- -- leaner at the Sunday evening rraay, rauner wasnington neetar nf the Lnlevill First he receivea nis B.S. degree
I Mr Gary Ray Conner were satin bows. She was given in 8:00 p-mLin the2 community service at 6:30 p.m., Bible will be at Carswell AFB for the KXtCtamih from Howard Payne College in T-TT T TT T "
|- married on July 20 at the annex marriage by Wesley Clark, her room of the Jacksboro National service. Topic will be Par- monthly training period. Many ahamzzrmauriemzzazuxaam Secondary Education and min- 4Banenas.dq.notgrow.on
K of the Graham Street Church of brother. Bank. Judy Lee and Essie ables.» The public is invited. thanks to all the teachers who In 1888 am slaves were de- ored in Bible. He taught for two tret. Panthesomessptm
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i k W. Clark and the bridegroom is with a linen cloth with McCallister, Oma Sparks, Ira
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles embroidered yellow daisies. Stark, June Alexander, Ruby ——____
25 H. Conner of Newport, Texas. The cloth was made by the Deweber, Marilyn Scarber,
h eTosyeerapsanytwsngeotorte vidkieApactrsepkenvime Mand"sya‘cottmn,sessle Southern Presbyterians Withdraw from Denomination
K Graham Street Church of served cake punch. Kathy Seviney, Essie Eubank, Rose- • • t
. t Christ. Melton of McGregor was at the mary Cooper, Marie Lutz, and
guest book. Nesha Calhoun __ x
5 Maid of Honor was Ann worthing trip, the Another wedding showers RICHMOND, Va. - Charges terian Church, said, “There is a “It’s interesting that church- out those wishes of the interfeting Everybody make*
: Hagins of Spur, Texas and best couple win be at home at 764 N. was held on June 29 in the annex that their church has become real disagreement on the social es are pulling out because they Assembly. some interpretations. In the
I ■ man was Stan Lewis ot Barton. of the Graham Street Church of too liberal or to deserting the implications of the Gospel, feel that local concerns have “Problems such as desegre- 15th Psalm as the psalmist lists
o Waxahachie. Ushers were: The bride is a graduate of Christ. Bible are being made by many Most of us would agree that the been overlooked-at the very gation and school busing have those who go up into the
K Gordon Matteson of Spur, Stephenville High School and The bride’s colors of yellow Southern Presbyterians who Bible admonishes us to help a time when the General Assemb- led some of our people to resist presence of the Lord, he
- • Texas, and Jimmy Cornelius of attended Tarleton State Univer- and orange were carried out at are withdrawing from the hungry man or woman who ly to creating a new admin- exposing themselves to larger excludes those who lend money
E Brownwood. sity She will enter LVN School the service tabble. Vickie Pack denomination, but the new comes to us, but we do not agree istrative structure designed to and more inclusive commit- at interest. Very few of our
The bride wore a white floor of Nursing at Stephenville and Ann Hagtas served punch Moderator of the Presbyterian that we should petition the give church memebers, local ments. Being smaller, local and people would accept that
: length eown of dotted swiss Hospital this fall. The groom to and cake. Church, U.S. finds these government concerning mal- congregations, and middle- independent brings things more literally and without interpre-
I which was of a princess style attending Tarleton State Uni- Hostesses were: charges “very misleading.” nutrition in a ghetto.” judicatories a new role in under control. This con- tation."
: with lone gathered sleeves It versity. Mmes: Carrol Barham, “Unquestionably, there are Kraemer, President of the determining the church’s pri- gregational approach is more
I was trimmed in daisies The For travel, the bride chose a Wayne Barham, Clinton Cox, unhappy people who feel they Presbyterian School of Chris- orities. The Assembly has secure for some. But those who
veil was of finger tip length and yellow double knit dress with Arch Evans, Charlie Everett, have been overlooked,” dedar- tian Education in Richmond, changed the process from one pull out and go into a new
L •’ trimmed with daisies She wore yellow rose corsage. Rehearsal Emer Ferguson, Gerald Fan- ed Dr. Charles E.S. Kraemer. Virginia is not overly opti- of boards and agencies setting organization will sooner or later
E anearicrown Her bououet was dinner was on July 19. ning, Weldon Glasgow, Berta “This shows up in recommen- mistic about reconciliation with priorities to one of the Assem- run into the same problem,’’
daisies and vellow roses on a _ Green, J.C. Helm, Kate dations to pulpits and appoint- churches which have re- bly itself setting them through Kraemer felt.
’ white Bible Hightower, Prentiss Jones, ments to committees and cently pulled out, but he sees input from a broad base of laity “The interpretation of the
Wedding showers included a Willard lay, Phillip Price, Tim agencies. Some have not had evidence of a second-look being and clergy church-wide. In this Bible to an issue for some,” said
3 The ceremony was perform- miscellaneous wedding shower Mason, Robert Self, and Charlie the opportunity they wanted to taken by some who were new structure the new General the Moderator. “It to not a
I J ed between arched candelabra honoring the bride and groom Williams share in decisions on the contemplating withdrawal. Executive Board has the task of question of interpreting or not
program of the church, the “Weare hearing now that some implementing these Assembly
priorities and the use of people are questioning whether priorities. Too, week by week
resources.” or not they have been allowed progress will be monitored to
Action needs a lady of 55 or ' " "2
older to work in the Senior Stephenville Rebekah
Opportunity and Services Pro-
gram for 2% days per week. She Lodge Meets
must have a car. Applications °
may be made to Mildred The Stephenville Rebekah
Anderson, 400 E. Main in Lodge met Monday evening
Hamilton, or call 386-3676. with Lula Couch, Vice Grand,
The same group to also taking presiding in the absence of
applications for a Vista worker Lucile Wylie, Noble Grand.
in Erath County. Please contact Nineteen officers and mem-
Mr Anderson. bers answered roll call.
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Ellis, Darwin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 153, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1973, newspaper, August 10, 1973; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500139/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.