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Peis, yd oa? a ey.,| sie : | 4 } ‘ : | | | ~_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1955 ° > Proceads of the Zonta C go to the Pontiac Area are (le to d Hills, right) are shown preparing a prize lo aghiughe” & discussing plans jae use 0 rs. president of Zonta "Mrs. Judy Reynolds of West Huron street and Mrs. Earl Floyd of Crescent Lake road Fotis Takis | Temple. for the Zonta lub card party|Club, and Leola Jacques of Ogemaw road, director of Pontiac Area Day Nursery. The party will be held Tuesday at the Roosevelt Club card party Tuesday at Roosevelt Tem- ple.. The tasty foods will look even better when wrapped with cellophane. All Saints Plans Musical Services All Saints Episcopal Church has announced plans to present a series of choral evensongs and musical services, embracing choral and in- strumental literature of unusual interest, as a further extension of the musical and spiritual activities of this church. * * © In the first service of the series, which is to be presented Oct. 23 at - Qn Nov. 27, the choir of All | Willis PTA Hears. . _ Speaker. From UM Saints Church, under the direc- tion of its organist-choirmaster, Phillip Steinhaus, Will sing Die- trich Buxtehude’s cantata, “Re- joice, Beloved Christians.” The series will be continued in January with a service devoted to chamber music, and in February, the Michigan Singers, an outstand- ing choral group from the Vniver- sity of Michigan, will présent a of liturgical music, which will include music by com of the 16th through the 20th | Century, * Lad has delighted both critics and audi- ences, - Mr. Steinhaus, organist-chor- master of the church, whose ef- forts have been instrumental in the completion of arrangements for this outstanding series of musical services, will make a recital tour of the East during the month ef November. He will present recitals in the National Cathedral, Washington, posers /.C., in addition to recitals in various other historic churches of the country. , On Nov. 13, Mr. Steinhaus will present an organ recital in Christ ntalists, | Church, Grosse Pointe Farms, as one of the series of musical serv- ices instituted in that church, All Saint Church wishes to ex- tend a most coridal invitation to all to attend this series of musical {| services. Chapter Planning Membership Tea fast li i 5 a? Pretty and project of (left to right) rally ribbons are a|sephine FR: Will Be Held + ¥ avenue who are wrapping gifts to be rs. Frank Irons | used at Zonta Club's card party Tuesday at of Wayne street and Elsie Benson of Jo-|8 p.m. in Roosevelt Temple. Scouts to Hold Dog Show Proceeds Earmarked for Nursery Roosevelt Temple Will Be Setting for Evening Event Mrs, Chad Mellinger will he general chairman of the annual card party to be sponsored by the Zonta Club Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Roosevelt Temple. * * J Mrs. Fotis Takis, president of Zonta, announced that proceeds from the party will be used for projects of the Pontiac Area Day Nursery, . : Prizes and gifts for the oc- casion aré being red by prepa - Mrs. Thomas Horowitz and her committee, Oher members working on prep- arations for the party are Mrs. Raymond Sampson, ‘tickets; Mrs. Howard Brooks, table decorations, and Mary Ellen Wyngarden, pub- licity. * * * Additional workers are Elsie Ben- son, Mrs. Frank Irons, Mrs. Earl Floyd; Clara Neusbaumer, Mrs. Nellie Orr, Mrs. Judy Reynolds, Mrs, Ashton Emery and Mrs. Gor- don Wyrick. [Gulture Club Hears Lecture by Mrs. Sarto Mrs. J. ©. Sarto spoke- before members of the Child Culture Club when they met at the home of Mrs. Forest Melzow in Drayton Plains Thursday. * * Using “Parents Need Love Too” as her subject, Mrs. Sarto dis- cussed the importance of every- one being accepted as an individual and the need for a feeling of be- longing. * * * * The speaker also stressed the need of a religious dimension if the love which is given and re- ceived in the family is to have the depth and breadth which human needs demand. She stated, “The absolute love we need comes from * Home Life.in U. S. Discussed by Panel “Home. Life in America” was the topic discussed by a panel at the LeBaron PTA meeting Thurs- day afternoon in the school rec- reafion room. is Participating on the panel were Mrs .Robert Burns, Mrs. Edmund Dunn, Mrs, Edmund Watkins and Mrs. Arthur VanGilder. The presentation of the Flag was made by Steven Daniels, Gary Forester and Michael Koskelo of Cub Scouts Den 5. ~ Refreshments were setved by the homeroom mothers, The program committee of the Northern Oakland County Council of Girl Scouts will hold an All- Scout Dog Show Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Naval Re- serve Training Center. * cs Judging will be in three classes | and divided into, the five scouting | Berean Class ‘Members Meet Thirty-five members of the Ber- ean Fellowship Class of the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mr. |and Mrs. Howard Tanner of Fran- cis street Friday evening. * Quillan Mahan conducted the business meeting and Orval Robb led the devotions. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill were appointed mem- bers of the reception committee for the month of November. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wilson will have charge of entertain. ment, Mrs, Earl Clouse of St. Petersburg, Fia., was a guest of the class, Entertainment was provided by a quartet consisting of Bill Cof- ting, George Reissman, Orval Robb and Floyd Levely. Mrs. Omar Mc- Nutt, Mrs, Robert MacCormack, Mrs, Mahan, Mrs. Fred Kline, Mrs. Gerald Barnhart and Mrs. Herman Reeder served refresh- ments. * * * The November ‘meeting will be Held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill on Morgan road, ‘Over 400 Meet for Cooperative School Supper Over 400 parents and teachers attended the McConnell School co- operative supper Thursday evening in the school auditorium. Games and square dances for the group were supervised by Ralph Waterman and Mrs. Wilma Esline. Announcement was made of sev- eral coming activities. The PTA-sponsored school fair will be held Nov. 4. First aid classes will be held Monday eve- nings at the school under the di- rection of Mrs. Howard White: and Oscar Johnson was appointed chairman of the school Christmas float. Coming Events Pine Lake Comete: im Assn, will meet gg Mr. and Mrs ; . for @° 12:30 p.m. | coapesstive luncheon Wednesday, 2 Happy Hour Club will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m, with *, Eimer Maiden, eae Rts Sur STE Pran The meet 3078 Cora M. it Hive 247 of - tt Callow, 3495 | | | districts, The classes are dogs of any kind, novely costume dogs, and training and obedience. Mrs. Edgar Martin, chairman for the event, states that the show is being supervised by the Oakland County Animal Wel- fare Society, — All registrations must be made at the Girl Scout office. by -Tu day. ._ + The day's schedule will begin with the Pontiac district at 9 a.m., the Avon district at 10 a.m., and the Southwest district at 11 a.m. Following a lunch period, Water- ford district will be judged at 1 p.m. and North district at 2 p.m A stage show will be set up for 3 p.m., with all winning entries from each district participating. Mayflower Group Gathers for Dinner A cooperative dinner was en- joyed by members of the May- flower Group of First Congrega- tional Church Thursday -at the home of Mrs. Robert Sanford on Mill Lake road, The Rev. Lawrence Graves, as- sociate minister, spoke on ‘Chris- tian Discipline” to the 22 members and guests present. i Es PEs f ie i atid {To [preaigl ne [ Meeting Scheduled , by Alpha Xi Delta - y,* a fa) He ? f i : t fils 4 t af va & hl set 9 2 : w Mary Wiesler Wed in St. Hugo Rite The Rev, Thomas Stack of St. Hugo of the Hills celebrated the 12 o'clock noon Nuptial Mass unit- ing Mary Margaret Wiesler and Charles Joseph Felz in marriage today. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Norbert Wiesler of Birmingham, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Felz of East Roch- ester, N. Y. An antique ivory satin gown with Chantilly lace was chosen by the bride, Her fitted basque featured long sleeves of Chantilly lace. Lace and seed pearls out- lined her portrait neckline. A chapel-length train of lace ¢x- tended from the gown, Her fingertip veil was secured by a tiny pearl appliqued shell cap and she carried a white or- chid with fleur-d’amour and Ice- land pothos vines. * *¢ * Mary Josephine Wiesler and Mrs. Richard D. Halpin, both sisters of the bride, were her bridal attend- ‘ain taffeta corsage For their honeymoon trip thuda, the bride changed to a brown tailored suit with matching accessorigs. The side in the dress and a white orchid ‘ ‘ their return “MRS. CHARLES J. FELZ 3 : \ | . : Graefield Terraces on rino, Calif., Buffalo, N. Y., New newlyweds will re-| York City and Hudson, Ohio. Mary Margaret Viesler, daughter of Mrs. Norbert H.: Wiesler of Birmingham, became the bride of Charles Joseph Felz this morning. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felz of East Rochester, HY. Sai anion chic ROAR grt Sg RRO i amr = on. ue | 3 - at 5 = ichael Church this i oh O. THOMAS IR. MRS. WILLIAM Dolores: J; Ries yn pout Ta ant iversary nouncement af on as : A floor-length, quilted. : cotton | street, hostess coal, is mated to a pastel jersey blouse, with low-squared back and % sleeves — a perfect “at skirt is deep aqua, grape and char- costume when the snow oni” prints, Italian’ - inspired. 3 = Marks Ann it, 3 ae a Pali ath Tne | sinal 234 Hat iui alge aa E ta avid tit! if HE i et tie ‘il 1a ml 4 ah Bil oH Ciel. this problem comes on os balan the cold weather often the “first lipstick,” use today’s very popular non- manner on some mouths. 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NS) — A |MUUH 2 ynics ROCHESTER, N. Y. (RNS) — Pas Yas fer Soon om | U.S. ‘Steel Executive Ike's Pastor Hails Job | = : >a pre ps or Fair here as the “outstanding pro- .Now Protestant Member Done by Billy Graham | parochial schools, was urged in a ne ee et in National Conference and Dr. Peale - | resolution adopted by delegates to | ner ere es brated oom comers a 0 . NEW YORK (RNS)—Benjamin, w. , D. C. (RNS)—| the ; nee Se epee ae F. Fairless, former board chair- President Eisenhower's pastor said | America. 1 the mony was Dr. S, Franklin man of the United States Steel here that America's |. The resolution charged that re- Hi Mack. executive director of the Na- ere wee eee datetieal quie*"te t te Se date ill , co-chairman are “ is a : : tanad Cromell of Comtear’ Based Conference of Christians and Jews. ing sport’ of Evangelist Billy | of religious freedom. q i Graham Dr, Norman ” tion be- i latter distributes the dramatic The ment was made by Seale It creates a disqualifica: | ee ae re TEs ee oe by s a Armed Forces television network. fining Co., and James F, Twohy, @ great religious revival is under | —————— OTE PS EEE E § “ ancien’ Wont cease industrialist, the Jewish way, said Dr. ne sat ipalagonirens © a ee wee 7 : ee toe 4 eee 1a os a field day criticcing the popuar|$ @ FREE @ 3 & : Americans and indicates solutions ‘ . hall “ wb. preachers who have given it im-| >} 3 ‘ ey ene Savenine de with a brief pad Florida Pastor son Ford, vice-president of the 3 METHODIST 3 : q She, Conmacn Sueietiy se & It Tl sion from the Bible or the singing Ford Motor Co., who resigned af ? Dr. Elson, pastor of National | 2 g } [SE Giareee. "is “means || SOE” appropriate hymn, ter holding the office from 1961 | - REV. HASTINGS Renting Press Pete | Presbyterian Church here, is the | 3 CHURCH 3 F ; ———— { p ch H pote ae a RECORDING THE MESSAGE—The Rev. Marvin W. Hastings, orally Pye ee eet ide. 3 : 2 | FGRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ]|!0 FCGCI FIETE |, rm xstomcocrce tie miter tags Chacha,» dine Bie Yrws te te| Grktry’mon re site: |$ BY Lafeette Seat $M F in 1928, conducts its program for | heard over “Dial-a-Devotional” service. The thought is changed daily| are professors of theology and |$ (2 Blocks West of Sears) % | : Corner of Genesee and Glendale Pictures to Be Shown | Vetter human relations through €2/ ang may be heard 24 hours a day. This is accompanied by an auto- eburch administrators, and sug- $ Sunday Schoo! ..10:00 8. m. % | tele Services at 9A. M. and 11 A. M. regional offices in major cities. | matic answering machine. ~ | Seited they might feel differ. |2 Morning Worship 11:00am. 2 } 5 Rev. Otto G. Schultz—S of Far East, Indochina | wuce rrocram = ; ently Mt they had more dayte |$ — seewon suBJECT: $ 4 i Sunday School—9 A. M. and rey A. M. by Rev. Hann Browne let ow Oe Cee : 3 5 day contact with lay people. ; “The Value of Prayer” 3 ; synagogues, 2, women ; Elson should 3 A > x St. John’s Tidthbetan Church conducted in the Christian -— clubs, 1,650 service clubs, 4,500 ° erat hie pon Da gpl 3 Prayer 3 q : American Latheran Conference (Nationa) Lutherae Cesnell) Missionary Alliance Church youth groups and 525 national com- “blames , : tye Z Z ; MER Rey caine se wm: continue through Oct. 23, munity organizations. Extends Wishes ano $ Wed., 7:30 P. 3 ee a . The Rev. Hann Browne, pastor| In the field of leadership train- : “No man is more vigorous in|} ™** Burtelia Green, 5. 8. Supt, 2 ___ Morning Worship ov eeeevens 11:00am, ing, the NCCJ held nearly 10,000 National Bible Week dealing with crime and divorce, 3 gee o- sane | $ 3 3 $ 2 4$ 2 $ 42 $ 2 $ 2 $ P 4 2 $ A . sual im it 4 EAST HURON ot PERRY Ree a atl oauaed a amma toe Through Oct. 23 Wikis De. Pete eer’ “wer > Bring the Entire; k : ee except Saturday 30,000 showings of educational : emphasize healing,” the pastor ;@ F AMILY e : . From his office in Washir said, he does not offer an “easy” (nl ra Fi () 1S The pag Browne was Mir. Welsless ts a trustee of oy = President eee logan his ping dap oo Rare nama EVE TUEEENT ' graduated Georgia Military rnegic Institute, Carnegie In- ended on behalf Presi- would not be so critical of | PAYMAAAAAAAAAAIIIAIIS w : dent Dwight D. Eisen! Dr. Peale’s approach, he added, if they lived “in daily encounter with individual men’s agonies and | aspirations." Both Mr. Graham and Dr. Peale have been guests in Dr. nual greetings for this year’s fit teenth National Bible Week ob- servance. This yearly event, sponsored the third week in October, by the Lay- i Gor. Mitten H. Bank, D. B., Minister Mev, Joke W. Mulder, deve Minister 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A. M) Y.M.CA, Side Entrance Non-Denominational Full Gospel Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M. Worship Service ......11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service ~ Sunday Evening ..... 7:45 P.M. First Southern Missionary Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Knapp WESLEYAN ~ Methodist Church 67 LYNN ST. 7:30 Every Night _ Rev. Claude Scott Evangelist . THE KNAPPS . Musicians invitation to All Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH 365 East Wilson Ave. | es Sunday School ee eeeee 9:45 A. M, et 1952 and dedicated in December of the same year. Beginning be od $20,000, there was $50,000 to be! Methodists Building ised. Contributions , it lif H | raised, Contributions ee ae ae Lalitornia Hospita remainder was borrowed from PASADENA, Calif.’ (RNS)— the members of the congregation. This has all been repaid and the jat nearby Arcadia for the first $2,096,000 unit of a new Methadi |Mrs. Wesley Wibley, came to the | First Assembly of God Church in October 1951. , designed to serve the extensive San Gabriel Valley. _ When completed the hospital, ; a on a 16'4-acre tract leased About one-fourth of the area of | r 99 years from the municipality, Kansas is planted to wheat fields | | Sal have 138 beds, including a and this state is said to produce | group of 26 set aside exclusively about one-fourth of t he annual | for the treatment of neuro-psychi- Methodist leaders broke ground | waist | Fraudulent Religious Hospital of Southern California | wheat harvest of the entire United | atric cases. States, Part of the construction costs will be covered by a federal grant terized by the fact that most of its people will be tithing.” + * * The bishop said that giving is “essential in Christian life and worship and the only way we will know the fullness of God's grace.” Distributor Arrested PITTSBURGH, Pa. (RNS) — Murray Kram, 27-year-old opera- tor of a mail order business in “religious articles,” was held in $1,000 bail by VU. S. Commissioner Edward dr. here pending trial in federal court. He was earlier indicted by a federal @ We'll Look For You! Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. PREACHING 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 3 re wae fr. tee sl oe National Committee Inc,, an | Elson . Co., Manila, P. I. is a men's Nationa mit an ‘s pulpit. President and “THE BREAD OF LIFE” missionary project consisting of |, Last April. he received the gold all faiths group, will be October | Mrs. Eisenhower were in the con- eee eight in the Philippine Ssaayp daberdiae : 17 through 23. "| gregation on both occasions, along Dr. Milton H Bank, Preaching Skeads ant tote on the intend of ggg gad or eae dsery| _ WILLIAM ¥. COULACOS In a letter addressed to wi. | With high-ranking government of- _— Formosa. The company broad- pat “Why the Ten Commandments,” ntlenal ficials. . casts the gospel in 36 languages | "!*tions. will be the subject of the talk to po or Me Wego: onde Chairman for National Bible each week. be given by William V. Coulacos! woeey As representative of the sta-[Plan Pork Ave. Church | in the St. George Greek Orthodox| ne toy: Soe token sat : piscopal Bishop tion, he was flown to Indochina! NEW YORK (RNS) — Plans for Church at the 1] o'clotk service | President, I extend best wishes | OFC on a survey mission and traveled the construction of a new Roman 2 tor of the Pontiac Boye’ C diree-| to alt who will join in the 1955 SCs Tithing The Christian and + eB geatioenciere arena OR Oe ee Fok Kame Soaveme ot Mateneh: Site as Near Reality — Missionary: Alliance Church f mid-town Murray . 178 Green Street . tion here were announced by : WILMINGTON, Del. (RNS) — By sti (Near Ofcharé Lake A 6:45 P.M. Youth Fellowship Bae ot it owns only eight od Maken of tow Tact — Ee otall Burning of Mor of Mortgage the tine ae te ee Bishop J. Brooke Mosley Ste Sundey School 9:45 a oe . world's commercial ; | ware re 7:30 P.M. “The Ministry of | arma the U.S. produces per | as the Church of Our Saviour, it | fehaduled Sunday of the history of the origins of our | hat. tithing, will econ a eeetity || Morning Werip 11900 A. tno cat fe paren, and Pr |i ogc Se the Fint Any ot Gat loam "athe ape geen || | Evangeic, Mea m m , & 3 FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY cHURGH |==5 mre ls st fl cs hd wag Cah, Doh te : gage note Sund in a useful lives, both as individuals tint Sargeras 7:30 p. m. q : 125 Prospect St. ‘Rev. Geo. D, Murphy, Pastor Fokiic Service wslend as ties in the Episcopal Church in that Saterday) q W. H. Scot hike rin “Ple , og | Hrection,”" he told a Hervest Fee- With t ) dent, will be’ the guest snes test Sete tor tha Setiocinaen at Georges Cheat pagent’ || REV. HANN BROWNE | or ness 4 “ . , EVANGEL TEMPLE ‘Tin am. this year’s National Bible Week.” | eve uate ee necennio eed! eo —Mtesamary— Evangelist 4 Oct. 4 Thru 16 The building was begun in April Episcopal Church will be charac- Gey Singer ; APOSTOLIC CHURCH of $625,655 under the Hill-Burton ae jury on 10 counts of mail Morning Worship......11:00 A.M. 7 ie. - Act. 60 Tilden at W. Huron : BTU. .--...- 20000. 645 PM OF CHRIST PARKDALE CHURCH |) ‘Tie institution will be non-| The indictment charged that |i) eet Heron Evening Worship eveeee 7:30 P.M, Or THE NAZARENE profit and non-denominational with | Kram sought cash contributions vow Gospel rye" M. : ed. P 7:30 P.M. 458 Central , its facilities dedicated for use “by | from people he misled into think-| [my CXtW 7:30. WCA W weyer Metting .. 7% Parkdale and Hollywood people of all religions, all races|ing medallions and other items aS ee People’ ible Stu le ‘ v 9 6 8:00 P.M. Services Sunday 10 a.m. and 7:30 pm. Block W. of Baldwin and all colors.” he sent came from a religious or- : Each count carries a ganization. maximum penalty of $1,000 fine and five years in prison. Kram sent the articles to Cath- Tues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. We are Apostolic in doctrime, Baptism in Sunday School 9:45 A. M Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor - Phone FE 4-8574 Alfiliated With Southern Baptist Convention Singers Plan Programs MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL APT EST cuunce L- Jesus — Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus : : — eas the One True God! Always Pray for the onue Fasase erating Denton Sse Ws a oe et oneran oe ¢ 6 oa fone olic-sounding names selected from site ay gfhonings was *" Mm WAYNE £. WELTON day in the Liberty Baptist Church. | telephone directories. Government |] Sender Morning Service, ‘tse 4m. a a aten Mrs. E. M. Briggs of Detroit will | witnesses said people were misled |] prone: service Wea Eve. 1.90 LM. - be featured as soloist. The Rev.|into- making contributions al- The Rev. L_ Book THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH ee | Willi . Goding. ———— /envelopes said in small print: ‘Telegraph ‘Road - Orchard Lake Ave. — a ected. peiege ol Lake Road at “This is for the benefit of Mur- The Musical Harts Invite Amer gre Ave, terford Township, to serve the entire community. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH ray Kram.” School for All Postal inspectors said many of You to Liberty Temple Departmentalized Sunday Ages Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Worship of God 10:45 A. M. 249 Baldwin Ave. ‘ 10 Mile @4. & Van Dyke, Detroit All Are Welcome! the people they interviewed be- Services: Taes., Fri, Set, Sen. lieved they had contributed to a 143 P.M. * Saturday Night Service............ 7:00 P.M. religious organization Sen. 9:48 A.M. ad Service— Auditorium Sunday School..10:00 Worship. .11:00 A.M ere dee momened : Bible Class The S A L V A TIO N A R MY Evening Service Baptiomal.:........ 7:00P.M. | Orthodox Prelates Urge —Everybody WELCOME 10:00 A. M. Sunday Night Broadcast 7'to 8 P.M. ‘Christian: Peace Action SUNDAY SCHOOL ceeeeue Coevecvesnce 9:45 A. M. on WPON—1460 LONDON (RNS)—Eight leaders a eas Rev, Garner Lowell Baggett, Choir Director of Orthodox Churches, meeting “The Challenge of Discipleship” HOLINESS MEETING ....................1 AM. rE 10 te thecon beet me cael e nom at sr 8 Sius tied ‘ YOUTH SERVICE jo ee cae ceeaceeveeeces OPM, ——— | Christians of the world to work for ott’, * & . ant, Seater ‘om Malone Specking ’ peace. :00a,m. Sunday an. EVANGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30 P.M. The Pilgrim Holi iness Church According to the Moscow radio, |} '2:15a.m. on Worship Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 te Gechaen ala Colston Sermon by Pastor S/CAPT. and MRS. MAGNUS Thursday Prayer Baldwin and Fairmount teaching compels the rejection of Na 47:30 P.M MICHALSEN, in Charge: 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages)...........0000 36: c aM. wars. They called on individuals " . M, and 7:30 P. M. 29 W, Lowrence Sheet PILGRIM SCI G BAe |] elmo ome sos trees] First Open EVENING SERVICE .......0...csccececceoees . 7:30 P.M. . DR. BOB JON ES, Sr. GOOD SINGING — BIBLE PREACHING omuea ater ae Bible Church President and Founder of Bob Jones University = “The Little Church With the Big Heart” Patriarch - Catholicos Melchisedek ag A .y ‘ied Sites r = £. C. SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8S. Supt. of Georgia; Patriarch Justinian of = internationally Known Evangelist , Romania; Metropolitan Maracios Sunday Schoot—10 A. M. of Warsaw; Metropolitan Elef- Worsht 8 GREAT DAYS OF ui 4} ” 60 4 ho 2g ci " : State Street 306 Midway—Off Sanford © [| Niohon of ietiopols and Badlus, r ‘ School . ts Bm Mom. Worship. ‘11 A. M. [| fePresenting Patriarch Alexander ’ ° s III of Antioch. : “Pontiac's Singing Church ce gh 8 PM. “nAMI Minister of Music 11:00 A. M. MORNING SERV. 7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC §: CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A. YOUTH SERVICE 6:30 P. M. ZION CHURCH x. NAZARENE | ‘iy: 239. EAST PIKE ST. . Sunday School, 10:00 Worship, 11:00 of Rev. W. E. Varian, Pastor Lavern Shettield, Music Director 1 } "Sender SchstAtendance Ln Sendey— O40 Divine Healing Service Wednesday, Day of Prayer, Beginning at 10 A. M. DR. TOM MALONE Revelations” VICE Study of “Book of Communion Service, 7:30 P. M.