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Here and There Members of the Grace Lutheran church will go to Los Angeles First Methodist church for Reformation Rally Day service tomorrow afternoon. The Wesley Methodist choir directed by Margaret Elliott, will sing Ogden's anthem, "Seeking the Lost" Sunday morning. Thursday night the young people of the Orange County Farm Bureau met at the Rosedale Ranch in Yorba Linda for a Hallowe'en affair. Church Services BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Berthold Jackselt Broadway at Lemon "The Singing Church" Bible School 9:30 a.m.—BYF and CBY 6:30 p.m. 10:45 A.M.—"The Centrality of Faith." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway at Citron Rev. Robert Kevorkian 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School 8:30 and 11 A.M.—Regular Service. 6:15 P.M.—Young People's Fellowship 7:30 P.M.—Regular Service FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 400 South Palm Street Rev. Preston Howell Pastor "It Does Make a Difference What You Believe" 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School 10:45 A.M.—Ambassadors for Christ." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway at Citron Rev. Robert Kevorklan 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 8:30 and 11 A.M.-Regular Service. 6:15 P.M.-Young People Fellowship 7:30 P.M.-Regular Service FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 400 South Palm Street Rev. Preston Howell Pastor "It Does Make a Difference What You Believe" 9:30 A.M.-Sunday School 10:45 A.M.-"Ambassadors for Christ." 6:30 P.M.-Baptist Training Union 7:30 P.M.-Dr. A. C. Turner, Guest Speaker ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH Palm and Center Streets Rev. Father P. Pierce, Pastor, Father Michael Casey Rev. Anthony Duval Masses Every Sunday 7-8:30, 10. 11 and 12 Eve. Devotion Sunday, 4:30 p.m.-Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH — Church of Christ Helena and Broadway Al Casebeer, Pastor. 10:50 A.M.-"Our Protestant Witness" 7:30 P.M.-Message by Tom Gibbs Jr. CHURCH OF CHRIST Cypress and Claudina James C. Dixon, Minister Phone Thornwall 0497 10:00 A.M.-Bible Study 11:00 A.M.-Regular Service 7:00 P.M.-Regular Service EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Center at Helena Rev. Alexander McCandless, Pastor 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School, Albert Ramm, Supt. 10:45 A.M.-"Are You Tempted?" 7:15 P.M.-Second in a Series: "Thy Kingdom Come." GRACE LUTHERAN National Lutheran Council Church. Harry F. Stief, Pastor 700 W South Street 10:50 A.M.-"God Shows His Wav In Reformation." 3:00 P.M.-Rally at First Meth. Church, Los Angeles 7:30 P.M.-Reformation Service, Santa Ana. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH and SCHOOL (Missouri Synod)—Emilly and Chartres Rev. Edwin H. Pfluo, Minister 8:00 A.M.-"Our Forciveness" Matthew 6, 12 10:00 A.M.-Sunday School & Bible Class 11:00 A.M.-"Our Forciveness" Matthew 6, 12 3:00 P.M.-Luther Dav Service, Anaheim High School Auditorium. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH 630 N. Los Angeles St. Rev. Wm. McKinley Walker 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School—Leota Neop. Supt. 11:00 A.M.-"Reformation Sunday" "Hallowe'en, 1517" The WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST CHURCH Russ and Drew Petzold of set Beach spent a few days visiting their great grandmother and grandmother, Mr. Bertha Maloney and Mrs. Thomas Evans, 10181 South Stanton Bay. The Rev. Dr. Charles Feink and his family were honored Wednesday night, when a dinner was given them by members of Stanton Community Church the church hall. Tables were decorated with tumen toned chrysanthemums. Special guests were I. O. Bodie Charles Bunnell of the American Sunday School Union. The B. J. Niles' of Starr St had three-day guests this week who were Mr. and Mrs. W. Pace of Tulare. He is the host brother. The Paces' were sitting on the last lap of an exeive trip that took in Missoula Nebraska, Texas, the Carolina Caverns. In Phoenix they had itted Betty and Carol Niles, his ters-in-law. Tuesday night Mrs. Niles gave a dinner honoring her guests viting the Paul Sancher' daughter Velinda. On Wednesdays Mrs. Alma Richards joined Niles' and the Paces' at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Don Doane Starr Street had as the'dir guests Thursday evening Mr. Mrs. Paul Harrison and Jim erland. Tuesday night there was a lotion show in the fire station at set Beach, with all dresses tured made by Mrs. Arlene zold, now in private business who formerly had her own shop at the beach. She is the daughter of Mr Thomas Evans and grandauof Mrs. Bertha Maloney of Stanton, who attended the event so from here were Mrs. Conn lock and Mrs. Henry Gutosky. News From Buena Gardens (By DOROTHY FISHER) 8:00 A.M.—"Our Forciveness" Matthew 6. 12 10:00 A.M.—Sunday School & Bible Class 11:00 A.M.—"Our Forciveness" Matthew 6. 12 3:00 P.M.—Luther Day Service, Anaheim High School Auditorium. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH 630 N. Los Angeles St. Rev. Wm. McKinley Walker 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School—Leota Neop. Supt. 11:00 A.M.—"Reformation Sunday" "Hallowe'en. 1517" The WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST CHURCH Broadway at Philadelphia Frank E. Butterworth. Pastor 9-11 and 10-12—Sunday School 9:00 and 11:00 A.M.—"How Can I Be Sure About Immortality?" 7:00 P.M.—Film: "More for Peace" ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL Adele and Emily John K. Saville, Rector 8:00 A.M.—Communion Service 9:30 A.M.—Family Service 11:00 A.M.—"The Challenge of All Saints Day" 7:30 P.M.—Evening Service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 310 W. Broadway Rev. Roland W. Anderson, Minister 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:45 A.M.—"In His Steps" FREE METHODIST CHURCH W. Broadway at Clementine Rev. Ernest W. Franklin 9:30 A.M.—Church School 6:00 P.M.—Youth Service 10:30 A.M.—Regular Service 7:00 P.M.—Regular Service 7:30 P.M.—Wednesday mid-week prayer hour UNIVERSAL CHURCH OF THE MASTER, Inc. 408 E. Sycamore Rev. Jas. W. & Helen E. Balcom M. Palmer, A. Brakensick, E. Brookman, healing ministers 7:00 P.M.—Personal Healing 7:45 P.M.—Regular Services, Spirit Greetings, Subject "What Have You Done for God?" Rev. James W. Balcom? Wednesday — 7:00 P.M.—Healing 7:45 P.M.—Prayer Meeting, Spirit Greetings News From Buena Gardens (By DOROTHY FISHER) Marsha Craig was the resident of many lovely presents she was honored with a birthday Tuesday afternoon at home, 7611 Polk St. Ice cream, cake and fruit was served to the following gobblins got an early start at home of Wilfred LeBlanc, Polk St., Wednesday evening his fifth birthday was celebrated with a combination Halloween and birthday party. The youngsters arrived softer dark wearing masks and tunes and got a scary thunder they listened to Halloween in a dimly lighted room. After some quiet games W opened his presents. Ice cream and cake were fed to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. and daughter Dana Lee, Danny Mulrow, Charles er, Doyle Davis, Marsha Mrs, William Craig, Mrs. LeBlanc and children Freda and Sally of Buena Park, Deborah, Ricky and Wilfre Blanc. NEW TV APPEAL A new TV series combining popular appeal and dramatic est with a message of faith will make its debut in of television areas this Dramatizing day-to-day prob people as dealt with by the tors, the 15-minute program been released in an initial set 13 for free sustaining use television stations. Fremont Menu for Week Nov. 2-6 John C. Freemont School Cheon Menu for the week Nov. 2, Plate Lunch, 25c. Monday—Orange Juice, Whole Butter Sandwich, SpanRice, Buttered Green Beans, Golden Green Salad, Milk. Tuesday — Vegetable Soup, On Salad Sandwich, ChocoCake, Milk. Wednesday — Meat Loaf, Whole Wheat Butter Sandwich, ato, Pickled Beets, Orange ding, Milk. Thursday — Hot Dogs, MacSalad, Carrot Sticks, Cook Milk. Friday — Creamed Tuna on Squares, Buttered Peas, to Aspic and Cottage Cheese, t, Milk. e Cream bars, 5c & 10c, Hot ts, 10c. Stanton News ARDELL HARRISON ANAHEIM 6-0043 LOOK Kittens turn no wonder—for once. And soo a cat! Some people anything once the pinnacles o them in' the d Neither curi to happiness. those who ch who seek goal to attain. No surer pa the "paths of Psalmist spok achieved thar own. Stanton News ARDELL HARRISON ANAHEIM 6-0043 Rev. Dr. Charles Feinberg family were honored guests Tuesday night, when a dinner given them by members of Community Church in church hall. Poles were decorated with autographed chrysanthemums. Spee-guests were I. O. Bodie and Jes Bunnell of the American Day School Union. B. J. Niles' of Starr Street three-day guests this week, were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. of Tulare. He is the hostess' center. The Paces' were stop on the last lap of an extended trip that took in Missouri,aska, Texas, the Carlsbad arms. In Phoenix they had visit-Betty and Carol Niles, his sister-law. Wednesday night Mrs. Niles gave honororing her guests, including the Paul Sanchez' andighter Velinda. On Wednesday Alma Richards joined the 's and the Paces' at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Don Doane of Street had as their dinner stents Thursday evening Mr. and Paul Harrison and Jim Suth-and. Tuesday night there was a fashion show in the fire station at Sun-Beach, with all dresses fea-d made by Mrs. Arlene Pet- now in private business, but formerly had her own dress at the beach. She is the daughter of Mrs. Thomas Evans and grandaughter Mrs. Bertha Maloney of Stan-who attended the event. Al-rom here were Mrs. Conna Pol-sand Mrs. Henry Gutosky. News From Buena Gardens (By DOROTHY FISHER) THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY THE FO HADLEY'S CAFE & BAKERY Cafe corner Center and Los Angeles Sts. Bakery 316 W. Center — Phone 3649 THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY THE FO HADLEY'S CAFE & BAKERY Cafe corner Center and Los Angeles Sts. Bakery 316 W. Center — Phone 3649 MELROSE ABBEY MEMORIAL PARK 11711 Hiway 101 BACKS, CAMPBELL & KAULBARS 251 N. Lemon ___ Phone 3209 OWSTON'S FLOOR COVERING Ernie Owston Glenn Casto 718 N. Los Angeles ___ Phone 3335 M. E. BEEBE & CO. M. E. Beebe Ray O. Link Insurance — Surety Bonds — Notary 116 S. Los Angeles ___ Phone 7221 HOMER A. NELSON, Optometrist 114 N. Lemon St.___ Phone 3104 ORVAL'S LOCK & KEY Locks — Mowers — Schwinn Bicycles 419 W. Center ___ Phone 2759 FOSTER'S OLD FASHION FREEZE 735 No. Los Angeles ___ Anaheim JAMES L. MORRIS, Insurance Insurance For Every Need 111 N. Los Angeles ___ Phone 4444 SQR STORE 202 W. Center ___ Anaheim HATFIELD'S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 406 N. Los Angeles ___ Phone 6212 THE BIBLE HOUSE Church and Sunday School Supplies 212 No. Los Angeles ___ Phone 5662 LOOK WHERE I AM! Kittens turn up in the oddest places. It's no wonder—for a kitten will try anything once. And sooner or later curiosity kills many a cat! Some people have a penchant for trying anything once. Occasionally it leads them to the pinnacles of success. More often it leaves them in the depths of despair. Neither curiosity nor daring is the highroad to happiness. Life's richest rewards are for those who choose paths tried and true . . . who seek goals which the greatest were bold to attain. No surer paths have ever been trod than the "paths of righteousness" of which the Psalmist spoke. No higher goals were ever achieved than those Jesus Christ made his own. to happiness. Life's richest rewards are for those who choose paths tried and true . . . who seek goals which the greatest were bold to attain. No surer paths have ever been trod than the "paths of righteousness" of which the Psalmist spoke. No higher goals were ever achieved than those Jesus Christ made his own. The Church points the highroad to happiness for men who are willing to try Christ's Way . . . not once . . . BUT ALWAYS! THE CHURCH FOR ALL...ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship it is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Book Chapter Verses Sunday I Kings 19 1-16 Monday Psalms 16 1-11 Tuesday Hoses 14 1-8 Wednesday Malachi 3 1-10 Thursday Luke 12 22-24 Friday Luke 12 25-40 Saturday Revelation 7 9-17 BY THE FOLLOWING CIVIC MINDED FIRMS: H. R. FOX & CO. 412 E. Center Phone 4888 McCOY MOTOR CO. Your Ford Dealer 320 N. Los Angeles Anaheim HILGENFELD MORTUARY 120 E Broadway Phone 4105 BOTTS NURSERY Landscape Contractors 1228 W. Lincoln Phone 5450 LANGSON'S TELEVISION CO., Inc. AND APPLIANCES 616 N Los Angeles Phone 3303 CENTER FURNITURE "Your Thrift Center" 337 E. Center Anaheim 7751 ORANGE COUNTY TRACTOR CO. Case Tractors — Implements 327 S. Los Angeles Anaheim 4957 YELLOW CAB OF ANAHEIM 217 S. Los Angeles Anaheim 4552 ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. 505 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim 2123 ORANGE COUNTY DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists 236 W. Center Anaheim 2408 TOLMAN'S TROPICAL FISH HATCHERY 11362 101 Hiway Anaheim 6508 BUD'S FRESH RANCH EGG FARM 9012 E. Lincoln Anaheim 2-8159 SHIPKEY & PEARSON Goodyear Tires