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Thursday, July 4, 1946
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL
East Adele at Emily
The Rev. John Kimball Saville, rector. Phone 4854.
8 a. m., Holy Communion.
8:00 A. M., Holy Communion.
10:00 A. M., Morning Prayer. (Holy communion first Sunday of each month.)
10:00 A. M., Sermon subject, "And the Leaves of the Trees of Life Shall be for the Healing of the Nations."
12:00 M., Leave St. Michael's for Parish Family Beach Party.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Broadway and Clementine
James B. Abbott, minister. Phone 3577.
9:45 a. m., Bible School. Nathan Schman, superintendent.
11 a. m., Morning worship hour.
6:30 p. m., Young People's hour.
8:30 p. m., Evangelistic service.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer meeting.
ANAHEIM FOURSQUARE
1317 West Broadway
Rev. and Mrs. James Harrison, co-pastors.
9:30 a. m., Sunday school.
10:45 a. m., Sermon by Rev. J. W. Harrison.
6:30 p. m., Crusader's League, Ida Peterson, captain.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
South Palm and Elm streets
Rev. J. K. Jung, pastor. Phone 3544.
11 L. Heinze, Sunday school superintendent.
9:30 a. m., graded Sunday school.
10:30 a. m., Divine worship.
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
632 North Los Angeles street
Rev. C. H. Archibald, minister. Phone 2662.
Sunday school superintendent, Wayne Clark.
9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. m., Morning worship.
7 p. m., Evening service.
Wednesday, 7 p. m., Prayer meeting.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner of Cypress and Helena (Ebell clubhouse) Phone 2972
Richard L. Morrison, minister. Phone 3354.
10 a. m., Bible school.
11 a. m., Morning worship.
11 a. m., Community.
7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship hour.
Wednesday, 7:15 p.m., prayer meeting.
METHODIST CHURCH
GARDEN GROVE
Phone G, G, 5471
Rev. G. Edwin Osher, pastor. Phone 5476, G, G.
9:30 a. m., Church school for all ages.
11 a. m., Nursery for young children during service.
11 a. m., Morning Worship. Sermon topic, "That Inevitable Church."
7 to 8 p. m., Evening worship.
8:10-9:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Closing evening program of the vacation church school, to be held at the White Temple Methodist church.
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC
West Center and Palm streets
Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning.
4:30 p.m., Sunday evening service.
Wednesday evening service at 7:30 p.m.
WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST
East Broadway at Philadelphia
Phone 4133
Rev. Hayden Swift Ssars, pastor. Phone 3139.
Rev. C. L. Andrews, associate pastor. Phone 3124.
Mrs. Nan Moore and Robert Warner, youth councillors.
9:30 a. m., Church school. Melvin Higenfeld, superintendent, Warren Schutz, assistance superintendent.
10:45 a. m., Morning worship.
6 a.m., Intermediate and High School Fellowship. Mrs. C.I.Andrews, councillor.
7:15 p.m., Evening worship.
8:15 p.m., High School Fellowship.Mrs.Nan Moore,councilor.
8:15 p.m., Young Adult Fellowship(Crescendo club). Mr. and Mrs.Orman Harlow,councillors.
No Wednesday service during summer.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
120 North Emily at Chartres
L.E.Irfert,pastor.Phone 3483.
10 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m., Morning worship service.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Broadway and Helena. Phone 4779
Rev.Al Casebeer,mister.
9:30 a.m., Bible school.John Pickard,Sunday school superintendent.
10:45 a.m., Morning worship.
6 p.m., Christian Endeavor.
7 p.m., Evening worship.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Stanton Blvd.at Chester
Rev.Ramond Manriquez,pastorPhone 2-8458.
10 a.m.Sunday school.
7:30 p.m.Evening service.Sermon by Rev.Manriquez。
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m,"Christ's Ambassadors"meeting.Friday, 7:30 p.m.Devotional service.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway at Citron.Phone 4836
Harry McCormick Lintz,DD.interim pastor.Carl Willis,Superintendent Sunday School.
11 a.m.Morning Worship.Communion.
6:30 p.m.Baptist Youth Fellowship and B.S,and T.M.class.
7:30 p.m.Evening Gospel Hourt."Whither Bound."
7:30 p.m.Wednesday Prayer Service.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"The earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea." This declaration of the prophet Habakkuk will be the Golden Text of the Sunday Lesson-Sermon on "God"In all branches of The Mother Church.The First Church of Christ,Scientist.In Boston.A Lesson-Sermon passage from Jeremiah reads,"Therefore fear thou not,O my servant Jacob,salath the Lord; neither be dismayed.O Israel:for lo,I will save thee from afar,and thy seed from the land of their captivity;and Jacob shall return,and shall be in rest,and be quiet,and none shall make him afraid....For I will restore health unto thee,and I will heal thee of thy wounds,salath the Lord."Matthew reports that"great multitudes came"to Jesus,having with them those that were lame, blind,dumb,malmed,and many others,and cast them down at Jesus'feet;and he healed them;...and they glorified the God of Israel."
In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Eddy says:"To ignore God as of little use in sickness is a mistake.trstead of thrusting Him aside in times of bodily trouble,and waiting for the hour of strength in which to acknowledge Him,we should learn that He can do all things for us in sickness as in
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
632 North Los Angeles street
Rev. C. H. Archibald, minister.
Phone 2662.
Sunday school superintendent,
Wayne Clark.
9:45 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m., Morning worship.
7 p.m., Evening service.
Wednesday, 7 p.m., prayer meeting.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner of Cypress and Helena (Ebell clubhouse) Phone 2972
Richard L. Morrison, minister.
Phone 3354.
10 a.m., Bible school.
11 a.m., Morning worship.
11:45 a.m., Communion.
7 p.m., Evening service.
All welcome at any service.
GOOD HOPE SPIRITUALIST
408 Easth Sycamore street
Rev. Estelle Anderson, pastor.
Howard Kelley, president.
Services Sunday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
310 West Broadway, Phone 2176
Rev. Howard S. Congdon, minister.
Phone 4146.
9:50 a.m., Sunday school; Richard Wise, superintendent.
11 a.m., Worship hour.
7 p.m., Youth Fellowship.
SALEM EVANGELICAL
400 West Center street
Rev. Alvin L. Horn, minister.
Phone 4042.
9:45 a.m., Sunday school; S. F. Hilgenfeld, superintendent.
10:45 a.m., Morning worship.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
120 North Emily at Chartres
L. E. Elfert, pastor. Phone 3483.
10 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m., Morning worship service.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Claudina and Cypress streets. Phone 3448 (parsonage, 1001 W. Broadway).
"A Spiritual and Friendly church."
Rev. T. J. Crawford, pastor.
LeRoy Hildebrand, Sunday school superintendent.
9:80 a.m., Sunday school.
10:45 a.m., Morning worship.
6:30 p.m., Young People's service.
6:30 p.m., Junior Fellowship hour.
6:30 p.m., Hi-and-Y Society meeting.
7:30 p.m., Evangelistic services.
Wednesday prayer and fellowship meeting at 7:30 p.m.
"All persons having no church home, we welcome you."
BETHANY FULL GOSPEL
121 West Cypress, Phone 2440
Rev. Herbert W. Esell, minister.
9:45 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m., Morning service.
7:30 p.m., Evening service.
7:30 p.m., on Wednesday and Friday evening services.
"All are welcome."
Announcement
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MAN CHURCH
By and Helena. Phone 4779
Casebeer, minister.
Bible school. John Pichway school superintendent.
Morning worship.
Christian Endeavor.
Evening worship.
LY OF GOD
Anton Blvd. at Chester
Diamond Manriquez, pastor.
Sunday school.
Evening service.
Manriquez.
Day, 7:30 p.m., "Christ's
wors" meeting.
7:30 p.m., Devotional serv-
BY BAPTIST CHURCH
By at Cltron. Phone 4836
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This of the prophet Habakkuk
the Golden Text of the Sunday-Sermon on "God" in all of The Mother Church. The Church of Christ Scientist in Bon-Sermon passage from leads. "Therefore fear thou servant Jacob, saith the be dismayed. O Israel: will save thee from afar; freed from the land of their Jacob shall return; and rest, and be quiet; and make him afraid. . . For more health unto thee; and thee of thy wounds, saith Matthew reports that altitudes came" to Jesus; with them those that were dumb, malmed; and many cast them down at Jesus' gate healed them: . . . and led the God of Israel." Peace and Health with Key Captures" Mary Baker Eddyignore God as of little use is a mistake. Instead of him aside in times of bodily and waiting for the hour of which to acknowledge should learn that He can bring us in sickness as in Farm Group Names Officers
Prominent ranchers and growers representing areas throughout Orange county will serve on Associated Farmer committees for the fiscal year commencing this month. H. T. Brewer, association president, stated last night in announcing committee assignments.
Serving on the labor relations committee are A. H. Allen, chairman of Santa Ana; Dr. C. L. Ranney, Santa Ana; George Vanderberg, Anaheim, and W. F. Croddy, Santa Ana. Under chairmanship of David E. Crist, of Yorba Linda, publicity committeeman include G. A. McClain, of La Habra; Tom Eadington, Fullerton, and E. A. Wakeham, Anaheim.
Financial affairs of the association will be directed by a group including E. T. McFadden, of Santa Ana, chairman; Joseph D. Huarte, Anaheim; F. W. Schildemeyer, Orange, and Les Remmers, San Capistrano. Members of the directorate committee are W. H. Flippen, chairman of Orange; Charles Van Wyke, Santa Ana; Edward P. Backs, Placentia, and J. O. Pyle, Santa Ana.
Organization committee members include Ray Prothero, of El Toro, chairman; John McKittrick, Tustin; N. N. Christensen, Anaheim, and A. L. Schneider, Santa Ana.
Long active in Associated Farmer activities, Edward P. Backs was renamed delegate to California state directors' meetings.
All committeemen are members of the board of directors Brewer explained and all assignments were approved by the board.
COUNCIL APPROVES NEW FIREMAN
The city council approved the appointment of Rubert W. Landig as a city fireman; taking the place of George Nickles who resigned to care for his ranch. R. Nyboe, fire chief, announced Wednesday.
Sheep Project Gets Orange Boy Role in Film
A 4-H club sheep project got Calvin Mead a part in the picture "County Fair," which is being produced for the International Harvester for their national distribution; it was learned here this week.
Movie camerman Frank Silsby and director Dave Johnson representing Pat Dowling Pictures visited the Mead ranch in Orange Park Acres taking pictures of the purebred Suffolk sheep with Calvin demonstrating ho wto feed and handle them.
The picture is being made by International Harvester to show a county fair and the work of 4-H club boys and girls raising livestock throughout the year in preparation for the show.
Frank Mead, Sr. is the leader of the Orange Park 4-H club and the county program is directed by the Agricultural Extension Service; said H. W. Longfellow assistant farm advisor.
BUILDING APPLICATIONS TOTALING $13,300 FILED
Applications for building permits for erection of a $12,000 home and a kitchen costing $1,300 were filed this week in the office of Building Inspector R. Nyboe.
Paul H. Demaree was listed owner of the proposed home be erected at 1022 Sycamore street; on the Vineyard tract; the United States Construct Corp.
G. Stark filed application build a kitchen at 381 South Palmdale street.
Auto Mishap Brings Drunk Driving Charge
A complaint charging James Betzold of 918 N. Palm street was driving while drunk; was filed Santa Ana Tuesday following auto accident there Monday night; the California Highway Patrol ported.
Highway patrolmen said Bald failed to make a boulevard stop at Santa Ana boulevard struck a car driven by Adalbe Herrandez of route 4; box Anaheim.
Neither driver was injured; CHP said.
CAPONIZING DEMONSTRATION SET FOR TOMORROW
A poultry caponizing demonstration sponsored by the Agricultural Extension Service of Oran county; will be staged tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock at the R. Porterfield place in Westminster; one-quarter mile south Garden Grove boulevard on Newland avenue.
W. M. Cory; assistant farm visitor; will stage the demonstration.
The war between the United States and the Seminole Indians in Florida lasted from 1835 to 1842 and cost the United States 10 million dollars and 2,000 liv
Long active in Associated Farmer activities, Edward P. Backs was renamed delegate to California state directors' meetings.
All committeemen are members of the board of directors, Brewer explained and all assignments were approved by the board.
BUILDING APPLICATIONS TOTALING $13,300 FILED
Applications for building permits for erection of a $12,000 home and a kitchen costing $1,300 were filed this week in the office of Building Inspector R. Nyboe.
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During the Civil war President Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus. Congress later legalized his action.
The birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, distinguished early American statesman, was the island of Nevis, in the West Indies.
The first President to issue an annual thanksgiving proclamation was Abraham Lincoln, in 1865.
The diamond is the hardest of all natural substances.
General Lafayette was wounded during the Revolutionary war at the battle of Brandywine.
LaSalle was the first explorer to follow the Mississippi river to its mouth.
George Rogers Clark was the first white man to visit the site of the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, having done so in 1780.
The first labor organization was formed in England about the middle of the eighteenth century.
The birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, distinguished early American statesman, was the island of Nevis, in the West Indies.
The first President to issue an annual thanksgiving proclamation was Abraham Lincoln, in 1865.
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