The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 24, 1960 Page: 6 of 10
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6 TTIF ri'FRO RFfORP. JiirtdsT. January ?t. 1968
The Power of the Gospel ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By Alfred j. »u..th*r
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fW Kjo) l<x Ki->« fntmrt SynJkitr
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an reddawti In CSMftracida area
aiiu to all visitor* We sing old
time goape' hymn? and songs Wc
preach Bible centered an old tune
goapeL .
In Antioch, vhtre Taul had been
prea< hing and teaching, he said to
Barnabas. “Let- us go again ar..l visit
nor ethern m every city where we
have preached, and see how they do.-
—Acts 15 26.
Barnabas agreed, but he wished to
take Mark with them and I’ait! dis-
agreed. After some controversy.
Barnabas look Mark and Paul chose
Silas, who had been approved by the
brethren.—Acts 15.37-40.
In Troas Faul had a vision, during
the night, of a man from Macedonia
who “stood and prayed to him, say-
ing. Come over into Macedonia, and
help us," so Paul went there.—Acts
lh 8-10.
At the river side on the Sabbath they
met Lydia, who had listened to Paul
and was baptized. Lydia invited tho
apostles to stay at her home.—Acta
16:13-15.
MEMORY VERSE-Acta 1641.
h ero assembly of god
I HI It 4 H
Rev. A H. Roecer
Sundae s h>->! a m,
Sund • .• rrmrmng voi-n.p 71 a.
m
Chr.-t's A.nhass-.dors f. 70 p.m
Women s Missiohmo Council
t ,:i r> m
Church o' Tomqnv'U r. ,o p. m
Kvangeij.siic P.ail.V 7.30 ;> ir.
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7 :00 p. m. Training Union
7.30 Evening worship
Monday •
3 30 p m. WMS. • ,
Wednesday.
7:30 Bible Study and Prayer,
Service.
CATHOLIC
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U.YL .Vi 5 B AI * I i' I i H I • CB
l . C. Latham. Pastor
S innay S. rah <? 4.' <t m.
Morning v v!smr M) 50 a m
Trainirg 1 mon 6 30. p m.
Evening Worship 7:30.-p m.
M ,.,a ■' -
W. M. S. tr.eeiir.g at church
5 30 p m. .
A eelnesday
Prayei mectirg 7 .30 p m.
You will always -tind a warm
welcome el the Ui.ary Baptist
Churcn
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MEMORIAL BAITISr < m ruh
Mockdale ,V Vewniau Sis
i u>'• <>, Texas
H. Bartlett Alii t-, Pastor
9 id a :n - S ir day School
10.50 am- Mornirp .Worship
ft 4d p m' — lr? r rc ' mors
3 O'■ p ,.. - s'vc* r% Wppshlf
Monday
4 30 pm — GA
Tuesday
f pm. — WM>
1 'it p m — For.Gnm Band
V
* .37 p rf: - '' d' er 'Service:
JE’USYLE.M BAPTIST
( HI U( II
Imlianoia nl V\ < nuri House
SuJida v .
3 , a m “ inY-y' C hop!
Hi "M a ::: Mom-mt* orstirp
Ol li LADY OF
GUADALUPE CHURCH
Father August Otto, .MSK
Pastor
Minday Masses:
'Vi, and 3rd Sunday 6:30 and
ifkiP
0n<). 1 ?h and 5th Sunday 6:30
a"■! 8 hi11
Contessions: Saturday before
1st arid 3rd Sunday, 2 to 4 and 8
fo 9.
.Saturday before 2nd, 4th and
5th Sunday. 4 to 6 and 7 fo 9
Other Masses will be announc-
ed every Sunday in the parish
bulletin.
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XT MU-HAM S CATHOTJC
< iintui
Fattier Win. Jan«*«-n, Pastor
s i~\ Ma«sp« 30 and 9 30
x r
Week" days Holv Communion
ft GO a pi — Mass 8 :00 a. rr,
s.viirriav , Instructions 7:30 p
-rr
1'Mifessions before week day
Masses and Saturday 4 .00 to 6:00
■ and ";00 to 9:00 p. nv_
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Jaiue* L. Wilson, Minister
Cor. fc. French vud Henry 8U.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Worship service U :l)0 a m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m
Wednesday
7 30 p m Mid-week Bible Study
m
McLeod and Court Hooao Streets
Sunday:
Sunday 9:45 Sunday School
11:00 Morning Worship
Sermon: “Christ Controlled
6:00 Youth Groups
7:00 Bible Study
“Genesis” Lesson Four
Monday:
7 30 Religious Education Com-
mittee.
Wednesday
7:00 Bible Study
7:30 Choir
Friday:
7:30 Annual meeting of Cuero
Council of Church Women in
Presbyterian Fellowship Hall.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Stratton. Texaa
Dale Magera, Pastor
Services every second Sunday
at the month at 10:30 a. m. and
12 d)0 a. m. Morning warship
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service
7:30 p. m and the Saturday be-
fore at 7:30 p m Fourth Sun
day at the month services are the
same.
HOCHHTTVf BAPTIST CFM R(T1
C C Myles, Pastor
Sunnday
10.00 a. m. Sunday school
7:45 p. m. Training Union
8:30 p. m. Evening Worship
SdJC p. m. ff M O.
Wednesday
8:00 r>. m Prayer mectm?
II THERAN
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Jndeuaa
D. Lee Mnehlhrad. Pastor
Worsnip Servic-s 8:00 a m.
Church School 9:00 a. m.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
We-^hoft
Bev. Harold Fehler, Pastor
Sund; / School at a ill) a tn
Divine Services at 10 ■OO a. m
Church Council meeting thr
first Thursday o< each month at
1 30 p m
Luther League on the second
Sunday of each month at 7 :00 p- i
The Womans Mission Society
meets on the second Tuesday of
each month at 7:30 p m.
The Sundav schexjl staft meets
an the second Thursday ot each
month at 7 :30 p. m
The Ladies Aid meets on the
third Tuesday ot each month at
2 p. m
Brotherho<xi on the third Thurs-
day ol each month at 7 :3C p m.
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SUON f t'Tllt K AN CHf Riu
ARNECKEVILI.E
D. Lee Muelilliruu. Paator
Church Seh(x>l 9.30*a. m.
Worship Services 10 30 a rn
The witch hazel plant got its
name from treasure seei'.ei x , />
used its branches to make divin-
ing rods.
ter.
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KANSANS COOKING UP A STU—^With prmoanccmor.t tbit
'.or s-t jart Svi., ::^' .,n / L< , Xlis.«mri, v.-oiiM s:>c.ik in
V, . :’ a Kar.. Feb. a. “Sv. . r r.-for-rresident" hranquar-
’"i's eo n, :. Leadcis Ciom lift i are AYilham C. Giaham,
W .v . n: I'd.:! A' 1 v ard, Ellsworth: A'ona Mae Cnst, Gar-
den City; I-ee Cw.nnc, Leon,
9 • 15 a m Sunday s> h ioI
11 iM a in V"' Worship
5 'la f> m Youtli O: >.r Re-
hearsa!
b.-uO.'p. rr y.\ - Youth Fel-
lou sh.p
7 .00 p. m liver ,:ig V. a >hip
Mon*t r /)
7:3 a ' l“ «i: \h ■: - Ciih.
Dessert i , offer arid .'ouyi'nvns1
will he '/ r.ed on a": :il. Pro
■ grain w 11! present ', special
speaker: Rev ! dui'f Sp"in >!
St. Marks Mi'pcx.i-t •« !iujvh.
Victoria,
Wredne'-,iav dar 5'!1
7 .30 [• : i ; - ’ p: a, • i. <-
Friday PCh
4 • :><' p, it ,11:r>:■ >r choir He-
heal sail.
I PI SCOPAL
GRACE EPIS18IPAL
CHI RCH
Esplanade at Live Oak Street
Rector Tbe Rev. John Battle,
KM E. IJve Oak, V54S8
vj-c: - Services : —
9:45 a. m. Holy Communion
10;20 to LI a m. Church school,
classes for a!) age*.
U iXj a. tn. Worship Service
and s< rmon. with bymn*. Nur-
«erv egre at 406 N Visnlanade for
small children at morning ser-
7.30 p. m. Evening seiAites.
.Ot.'iei services ano everts ar
'innniinced from “me to time.
ME1HOD1ST CHI Ki ll
n LM lK.r'F
W. R. lilcracrs, Fastor
Sunday School — 9 00 a m.
Morning Worship —.9:30 am
With Pastor hi pulpit second
and fourth Sunday*. j
L-av Sjveakers first, third and
fifth Sundays at 9:30 am.
W omen s Bible Study 3:00 p.m
everv Mor.dav
PL\TFrOSTAL_
PENTACOSTAL CHURCH OF
GOD
l^awrenco E. Halter, Pastor
Hv. 77 North
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship, 118K a. m
Sunday.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
Sunday.
Bible Study, 7:30 p, m Wednee
day.
Jubilee service, 7:30 p m. Sat-
urday.
Wednesday:—
9:30 a. m. Prayer C-oup.
Other events and services to be
announced from time to time.
PI7FSP YTFRIAN_
FIRST PUESin TER IAN
C HI RCH
Dr. Marsball W. IFiggett, Jr.,
Minister
CH LAI'S IDE PHEHUITER1AN
CHURCH
PslpM Sopjh
Sunday:
Sunday School 10 DO
11.00 Moming Worship with
supply pastor, preaching aaci
second and fourth Sunday.
7:30 Evening gospel sarviea.
2:30 p. m. Preahytarian W»
mens Missionary mnetlng
A cordial in vita doc la
to all visitors and to all
at Cheapside and vicinity
BAPTIST_
CHEAPSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
r. E. Bottortt. Paata*
13-00 Sunday School
11 dK Morning worship with pas-
tor lr. pulpit first and third Sun-
days.
7:30 Evening Gospel Service
9:3C a. m. Baptist Womens Mis
sionary Society. Monday after
third Sunday.
A cordial welcome is given to
HOMES BUILT
120 Plans
Homes NOT Housea
NO DOWN PA I'M ENT
(Subject to Location)
Gall HI 3 7540—Collect
L. D. WASICEK
Builders
VICTORIA
GUADALUPE VALIEV GRAVEL CO.
C. C. PALMER, SR.
C. C. PALMER, JR
Modem Equipment
Ready Mixed
Concrete
Washed Sand
& Gravel
Draglines
Road Building
Maintenance
Oil Field Work
Slush Pits
Lake Work
Land Clearing
Ditching
Grading
Leveling
Excavating
Dirt Moving
Phone
CR 5-4834
or CR 5-4634
Vi Mile Out On Old San Antonio Hwy.
Cuero, Texaa
"Anytime-Anywhere'
LETHERAN
<*T M\KICk LUTHERAN
CHIRCH
(l . L. ( . A.)
ion V L>pianadp. Cuero. Tex.
.bilin V Jacob's, I’astor
r . c I r-; 1! P 8 I >0 J ni l
( i. ,r< r, >, no- >! 9 30 a m.
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ATUTHODIST___
lIKkr METHODIST CHURCH
rhili|> M. Riley. I’aslor
is for
PERSONAL
Prcrision K our .uatchword. In
I'Xin sir (i from ivpoRraphy to
|ir«’*N\« ufk. mi t;ik»* particular
i ,1'*■ »n turn iiit pr inting to <1o
s mi pr*Mi'i!
Self's l iterature
Busine v I onris
Letterheads
T;igs K Labels
F‘*i top quality at sen
pricj’v full
CUERO RECORD
Printing Dept.
WE-TFMWHEELS
Wide-Track widens the stance, not
the car. With the widest track of any
car, Pontiac gives you better stability,
less lean and sway, accurate control.
PARTNERSHIP
POWER FOR
PROGRESS
As the population of Texas grows and rural
industry expands, the need for. dependable
electric power also increases.
The Rural Electric Cooperatives of Texas
are meeting that challenge. As new power
demands are made, heavier lines and
equipment are installed. Expert "trouble
shooters” are alert around the clock to
restore service after damage from wind
and weather.
This steady dependable electric service
and the expert attention that makes it
dependable are the proud achievement of
the membership of the Electric Coopera-
tives of Texas. They borrowed money at
interest to build the electric systems that
are providing Partnership Power tor
Progress.
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER
fcOWEY BROS. MOTORS
LiOfi I>T>lanudc CR 5-3311
DEWITT COUNTY ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE
CUERO. TEXAS
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