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'A-4—Anaheim (Col.) Bulletin Saturday, May 9, 1959 'Mortals, Immortals' Is Topic for Sunday Sermon in All Christian Science Churches "They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God." This summary statement of Paul to the Romans, which is the golden text of the lesson-sermon on "Mortals and Immortals" to be read in all Christian Science churches on Sunday, is further developed throughout the sermon. In an account from John's Gospel Jesus declared, "If a man keep his saying, he shall never see death." His opponents questioned, "Art thou greater than our father." THE SCRIPTURE HOUSE 121 E. Center St., Anaheim Tel. KE 5-5682 For the best in Bibles, Books, Sacred Records, Cards (religious and Hallmark), Church and Sunday School supplies. Church of Religious Science of Fullerton Rev. F. C. Edenstrom I. O. O. F. Hall, 301 E. Amerige MORNING WORSHIP Topic: "Mother's Day" Minister's Office Hrs. 10:30 a.m. 4 p.m. YWCA Office Phone LA 5-8323 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 9142 West La Palma, Anaheim Rev. Bob Owen, Pastor Phone JA 7-7300 9:45 A.M. Sun. Bible School 11 A.M. Worship Service 5 P.M. Jet Cadets 6:30 Adult Study 7:30 P.M. Gospel Service MIDWEEK SERVICE, THURSDAY 7:30 P.M. "AFFILIATED WITH CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION" Tonight at the Anaheim School Auditorium, the Ancient Symphony Orchestra will play its first concert of the spring son. Playing for the first time newly remodeled school audium, the all-symphony program be conducted by Eugene O'Neill. Featured soloist will be jane barton, one of the South well known harpists, an artist top level rating in the national musical circles. Open to the public w charge, the concert is a part projected cultural program Anaheim community and virons. "This is one of the musical aggregations of that has been my good for hear," said Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, former mayor of helm and his wife, following last season's program. With excellent acoustic comfortable seating the audience will accommodate more than persons, vision from any n the house of the best state who have previously attended programs at the school. Here and There A Good Fellowship Round Rebekah Lodges in District Odd Fellows in District 69 held tonight in Huntington Memorial Hall at 8 o'clock will be the final activity f GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 9142 West La Palma, Anaheim Rev. Bob Owen, Pastor Phone JA 7-7390 9:45 A.M. Sun. Bible School 11 A.M. Worship Service 5 P.M. Jet Cadets 6:30 Adult Study 7:30 P.M. Gospel Service MIDWEEK SERVICE, THURSDAY 7:30 P.M. "AFFILIATED WITH CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION" St. Anthony Claret Catholic Church 1450 E. La Palma Avenue KE 5-4340 Fr. Michael Walsh, Pastor Fr. Francis Kelly, Assist. Sunday Masses: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 Daily Masses: 7 and 8:15 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena each Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ANAHEIM COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 515 N. PLACENTIA AVE. (Between Sycamore and La Palma) KE 3-9728 WALTER JAMES VERNON, B.D. MINISTER ● A New Church ● A Liberal Church ● A Friendly Church 10:00 A.M. Church School—Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Pilgrim Youth Fellowship An Orchid for you Mother's Day Anaheim Free Methodist Church Broadway at Clementine Sermon: "MOTHER OF A MILLION" — Rev. Robert Spurling An Orchid From Hawaii for Each Lady Mother's Day Anaheim Free Methodist Church Broadway at Clementine Sermon: "MOTHER OF A MILLION" — Rev. Robert Spurling An Orchid From Hawaii for Each Lady DIVINE SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Ebell Club, 214 N. Helena ANAHEIM Rev. L. Elsie Boyd, D.D. Dr. William J. Townsend (Assistant) MORNING SERVICE 11:00 A.M. Topic: "THE SPIRIT OF PEACE" ALL ARE WELCOME 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Mrs. John C. Poteet, Speaking 6:00 P.M. Youth Service Judy Blake, Director 7:00 P.M. So. Calif. Bible College Evangelistic Team Special Music and Singing —Prayer for the Sick— CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD YMCA Building 121 S. CITRON, ANAHEIM, CALIF. Pastor Rev. John C. Poteet Phone KE 5-0706 "EVERY VISITOR AN HONORED GUEST" Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer Palmer Pharmacy and Mrs. Carl M. Schleiderer, ing agent at Knott's Berry and his wife, salled abo Matson liner, the Matsoni headed for Honolulu. There will be orchids women this Sunday at Methodist Church, accordi Rev. Robert Spurling, pass "These tropical blooms" A FLOWER For Mother A basket of roses only begin to show you appreciation...the way to make her glide to attend worship. 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Mother's Day the 7:30 P.M. Evening Evangelistic ServiMid-Week Service 7:30 P.M. Tuesday and Fridays Bethany FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 121 WEST CYPRESS Rev. R. E. Turnure, J Tonight Anaheim Symphony Plays at Anaheim High School Auditorium, the Anaheim Symphony Orchestra will present first concert of the spring season for the first time in the newly remodeled school auditorium. The all-symphony program will be conducted by Eugene Ober. Featured soloist will be Marye Barton, one of the Southland's well-known harpists, an artist with level rating in the national musical circles. Open to the public without charge, the concert is a part of the projected cultural program for Anaheim community and its enrons. "This is one of the best musical aggregations of its size that has been my good fortune to hear," said Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parson, former mayor of Anaheim and his wife, following one last season's program. With excellent acoustics and comfortable seating the auditorium will accommodate more than 1,800 persons, vision from any seat in the house of the best state those who have previously attended recent programs at the school. Here and There A Good Fellowship Roundup of Bekah Lodges in District 50 and Fellows in District 69 will be held tonight in Huntington Beach Memorial Hall at 8 o'clock. This will be the final activity for this Here and There A Good Fellowship Roundup of Bekah Lodges in District 50 and Fellows in District 69 will be taught tonight in Huntington Beach Memorial Hall at 8 o'clock. This will be the final activity for this lesson, according to Waneta Bughan, district Good Fellowship Shriman. It will be an open meeting and members are invited to sing their friends for a program refreshments. Orange County Association for Kidhood Education has set dates for schools and the public to see work the students have done. The fair is slated for the Cook Minnasium, Santa Ana College, St., west of Bristol. It opens years 13, 14 and 15 from 11 a.m., to m. Saturday, May 16, the hours 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Jimmy and Barbara Kilduff, merely of this city, have written from Greenville, Nev., to friends using them the unfortunate news at Mrs. Kilduff (Barbara) is in Bailey Thoracic Clinic at 249 Broad St., Philadelphia, in possible preparation for serious heart surgery. She will probably enter John Mann Hospital at 230 N. Broad St., on May 15. Jim, her aband and her sister, Noreen, will join her there. Mrs. Kilduff underwent similar surgery when Anaheim approximately six years ago. In writing, she sends her best to friends here. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas Philipian, naheim, was elected to the position of class secretary for the sener class in elections at Arizona state College at Flagstaff. Mrs. Philipian, a junior student in the college in Flagstaff, is marning in the study of education. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas, live at 410 South West St., Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer of the Palmer Pharmacy and Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Schleiderer, purchasing agent at Knott's Berry Farm and his wife, sailed aboard the Matson liner, the Matsonia today, headed for Honolulu. There will be orchids for the women this Sunday at the Free Methodist Church, according to the tev. Robert Spurling, pastor. "These tropical blooms from TUESDAY RITES Presbyterians To Install New Moderator United Presbyterians of the Southland will recognize their top honorary leader next Tuesday when the Rev. Aaron L. Powers is installed as moderator of Los Angeles Presbytery in ceremonies beginning at 10 a.m. in La Canada Presbyterian Church, 628 Foothill Blvd. Welcoming the anticipated 500 ministerial and lay delegates from the 195 United Presbyterian congregations in Orange, Los Angeles, and San Diego Counties, will be Dr. Andrew W. MacCormick, pastor of the host church. Convener of the meeting will be the Rev. Ray C. Krug, retiring Hawaii will be one of the special features of the 11 a.m. Mother's Day Worship Services," states Pastor Spurling. "Mother of a Million" is the announced title of the morning sermon. Elgin Hall, chairman of the division of agriculture, will serve as president of the Orange Coast College Faculty Club for the 1959-60 school year. Other officers elected include James Pitton, vice-president; Mrs. Beverly Gray, secretary; Charles Holmes, bishop; Bernie Kochel moderator and pastor of Mt. Laguna Community Church. He will give the sermon at 1:30 p.m. The evening session, beginning at 7:30, will be given over to the introduction to delegates of a number of young men and women who are planning on full-time church careers. Moderator-elect Powers is pastor of Canterbury United Presbyterian Church, Pacolina, where he was the organizing minister six years ago. The husky, 34-year-old clergyman served for three years as a navigator in the Air-Force before beginning his preparation for the United Presbyterian ministry. Although the formal ode of Mother's Day is one more than 50 years old, of the event can be traced times. Each year manis honored the mother Hilariah, while the earworshipped Cybele, most Gods. REORGANIZED CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES 8:11 and 10:45 A.M.-The Challenge of Faith No. 5 of the Series "CONFESSING" 9:30 A.M.-Congregation at Study BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 6441 Lincoln Ave., Phone JA 7-4778 "Missouri Synod" Sunday School Morning Service 8 A.M.-10:15 Rev. Ralph F. Juengel, Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVIC Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer of the Palmer Pharmacy and Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Schleiderer, purchasing agent at Knott's Berry Farm and his wife, sailed aboard the Matson liner, the Matsonia today, headed for Honolulu. There will be orchids for the women this Sunday at the Free Methodist Church, according to the Rev. Robert Spurling, pastor. "These tropical blooms from features of the 11 a.m. Mother's Day Worship Services," states Pastor Spurling. "Mother of a Million" is the announced title of the morning sermon. Elgin Hall, chairman of the division of agriculture, will serve as president of the Orange Coast College Faculty Club for the 1950-60 school year. Other officers elected include James Pitton, vice-president; Mrs. Beverly Gray, secretary; Charles Haley, treasurer; Barron Knechtel, representative-at-large, and Henry Panlan, historian. Hall succeeds Gerald Ellis, retiring president. Rev. Robert Wallace, assistant pastor of the church, will tell his congregation about his missionary trip through India, tonight at 7:30 at the Undenominational Church of the Lord. LULAC Council Sets Scholarship Plan The Anaheim League of United Latin American Citizens Council No. 316 announces that the scholarship committee headed by Mrs. Stella Sandoval, received 16 applications for scholarship awards. Seven applications have been accepted. 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Gail Moser, and Bob Joslin, international winners in the Youth for Christ organization will participate as well as the wonder child singer, Alseda Freisen from Sierra Madre. Bernstein's Quips Stop Questions By Orchestra NEW YORK (UPI) — Leonard Bernstein, just back from a brief Jamaica vacation, was greeting members of the New York Philharmonic Symphony orchestra when an alide, noting his deep tan, asked Bernstein, "Is that makeup?" The conductor pointed to his forehead and said, "That's make-up." Then, indicating the area between eyebrows-and-chin, he said, "but that's Jamaic-up." Reliable Firms Clip This List—Keep It Handy—As Near as Your Phone EMERGENCY CALLS Ambulance Dial 116 Fire Dial 116 Police Dial 116 Sheriff Dial 116 ALUMINUM SCREEN DOORS KE 5-9927 Installed . . $19.95 Weatherstripping. $7.95 per door—$5.50 per window installed CATES WEATHERSTRIPPING & SCREEN CO. 1251 W. 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