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Anaheim Soldier Returns to Front WITH THE 25TH INFANTRY DIV. IN KOREA. — Pvt. Nicholas H. Yniques, whose wife, Lucy, lives at 318 Indiana, Anaheim, recently returned to the 25th division in Korea after a five-day rest and recuperation leave in Japan. The men, along with hundreds of soldiers from other divisions in Korea, stayed in the finest hotels in Japan and enjoyed many luxuries unobtainable in Korea. The leaves are part of the army's policy to give the fighting soldier a rest from the rigors of combat. Yniques is a rifleman in Co. G of the 14th infantry regiment. Unemployment Up 10 Per Cent SACRAMENTO. (CNS) — A 10 per cent increase in new claims marked unemployment insurance activities for the week ending July 3, pushing the total to 1,689 over the previous week's total of 16,230, the department of unemployment reported today. In the Santa Ana office, 189 new claims and a total of 1,025 claims were filed, and 664 claims were paid. 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Parmenter, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene, will be the speaker Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the union service to be held in Bethel Baptist church, sponsored by the Anaheim Association of Christian churches. After 12 years as pastor and evangelist for his denomination, Mr. Parmenter came to the local church last March. Before entering the ministry his home was in Denver, Colo. From there he went to Pasadena college for his theological training. He has also been a law student. Presiding this Sunday will be the Rev. Berthold Jacksteit, pastor of the host church. The song leader will be Howard Green. Under the direction of Mrs. George W. Sloop, jr., the combined chapel and chancel choirs of the First Presbyterian church of Anaheim will present the anthem, "Even Me" by Warren. The soloists will be Mrs. Howard Hall and William Talevich. Christian Science The Biblical demand to look to God as the source of all true being is discussed as a present day rule of health and harmony in the Sunday lesson - sermon on Sign-Raising Ceremony to Mark Beginning of Garden Grove Mission Diocesan dignitaries from Los Angeles and Orange county will be present tomorrow at 4 p.m. for a sign-raising ceremony on the site of the Garden Grove Episcopal mission at Galway and Belfast sts. Among those attending will be the Rt. Rev. Robert B. Goodden, retired suffragan bishop of the Los Angeles diocese, the Rev. W. Clinton Billig, M.B.A., canon of the Los Angeles diocese, the Rev. John K. Saville of Anaheim, dean of the Long Beach convocation, the Rev. Wesley Havermale of Santa Ana, and the Rev. Charles H. Brady of Orange. Vicar of the new mission will be Frederick Ellis, A.B., who will be ordained in October. He recently moved from Berkeley to Garden Grove with his wife, Marjorie, and son, Christopher. Mr. Ellis is a graduate of the Citadel, Charleston, S. C. During World War II he served 4½ years with the U.S. army air force, rolling up 47 missions as lead navigator in a medium bomber group. Assisting in the Saturday service as liturgist will be Robert Gardner of Long Beach, a postulant for holy orders. Regular mission services will begin Sunday at 11 a.m. in Garden Grove American Legion hall, one block south of Garden Grove. Grace Luherau Using the theme of a Grace Lutheran Church bers of Grace Lutheran w er for worship services r day morning after wh will consecrate their cont or pledges by giving the Christian Science The Biblical demand to look to God as the source of all true being is discussed as a present day rule of health and harmony in the Sunday lesson - sermon on "Life" in all Christian Science churches. The golden text is from Revelation (21:6, 7): "I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely. He that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son." According to John's gospel (4:46,49-53), a "nobleman, whose son was sick at Capernaum," besought Jesus, saying, "Sir, come down ere my child die. Jesus saith unto him, go thy way; thy son liveth. And the man believed the word that Jesus had spoken unto him." As "he went his way," his servants met him, saying, "Thy son liveth . . . Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever left him. So the father knew that it was at the same hour, in the which Jesus said unto him, Thy son liveth: and himself believed, and his whole house." Mary Baker Eddy declares in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures": "If it is true that man lives, this fact can never change in Science to the opposite belief that man dies . . . If man believes in death now, he must disbelieve in it when learning that there is no reality in death, since the truth of being is deathless" (p. 427). White Temple Beginning a five-sermon series on "Mastering Our Moods," the Rev. Frank E. Butterworth of White Temple Methodist church will preach on the topic "It Doesn't Go With Blue" in the 10:50 a.m. service Sunday. The regular evening service will be dispensed with to permit members to attend the second union service at Bethel Baptist church. St. Michael's Episcopal Following the 8 a.m. communion service, the family service at 9:30 will present a new colored film story and talk by the rector of St. Michael's, the Rev. John Kimball Saville, entitled "The Life of Moses." The first division will be "A Baby Found." Following last Sunday's concluding film on the life of Joseph it was announced that Mrs. Lee Shaw's kindergarten class was still leading Mrs. Brandon's fourth grade by ¼ point in the quiz contest. At 10:30 a.m. the service will be Morning Prayer. The rector's sermon topic is "But Joy Cometh in the Morning." The soloist will be Miss Margaret Kohlenberger. On Sunday evening at 6:30 the young people will meet for refreshments and games in the parish hall and then adjourn for the union service at the Bethel Baptist church. First Presbyterian Topic for the Rev. Howard S. Congdon's sermon in the 10:45 a.m. service Sunday will be: "The Love of God." Sunday school begins at 9:45 p.m. New Pro-Western Iranian Premier World war II he served 4½ years with the U.S. army air force, rolling up 47 missions as lead navigator in a medium bomber group. Assisting in the Saturday service as liturgist will be Robert Gardner of Long Beach, a postulant for holy orders. Regular mission services will begin Sunday at 11 a.m. in Garden Grove American Legion hall, one block south of Garden Grove boulevard on Euclid ave. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a.m. Site of the new mission was purchased July 2. Grace Luheran Using the theme of a Grace Lutheran Church bers of Grace Lutheran weder for worship services m day morning after whi will consecrate their cont or pledges by giving them Finance committee of Gra eran's building project for tion of Step No. 1 of th ing program. Those members finding possible to attend next will be contacted during lowing week so that they have an opportunity to offer or pledge. Present plans call for tion of Step No. 1, the and financing of the pa rand educational unit by 1953. As a result of ne days' consecration of g pledges, the Finance co expects to have the ent unit completely paid for time. January, 1983, w mark the launching of S 2, which is the building church sanctuary. The parish hall and edu unit are progressing rapi ding the past week the fow was poured. Beginning Grace Lutherans will hav porary worship quarters Optimist club building at Chartres st. Bethel Baptist Rev. Berthold Jacksteelt of Bethel Baptist church turning from the Thousand Senior High Camp, where been one of the instructo w will preach Sunday morni tor Jacksteilt's subject at th a.m. service will be"A W Of Confusion." The Union Sunday service will be held in Baptist church at 7:30. Wesley Methodi Beginning a five-sermon series on "Mastering Our Moods," the Rev. Frank E. Butterworth of White Temple Methodist church will preach on the topic "It Doesn't Go With Blue" in the 10:50 a.m. service Sunday. The regular evening service will be dispensed with to permit members to attend the second union service at Bethel Baptist church. New Pro-Western Iranian Premier Takes up Duties TEHRAN, Iran. (UP) — Iran's new strong man premier, Ahmed Qavam, today began the task of forming a new government for his near-bankrupt nation — the job tossed up by Nationalist Leader Mohammed Mossadegh. Qavam, who as government head in 1946 and 1947 brought Iran safely through two dangerous disputes with Soviet Russia, was nominated to the top post last night by the majlis, parliament's lower house. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi promptly gave his approval and ordered Qavam to form a new government. The selection of the 77-year-old pro-western rightist as the new government chief may ease the way to a settlement of the bitter quarrel with Britain over nationalization of the billion dollar Anglo-Iranian Oil company properties here. Qavam has been described as amendable to a settlement, but observers expected no immediate marked change in the nation's oil policy. Nationalization is popular with all classes of Iranians and any sudden retreat from Mossadegh's flat opposition to British proposals would probably set off violent outbreaks by the try's extreme Nationalists. The new premier was pledged after Mossadegh suddenly re-ed the job in a huff because shah refused to let him be minister also in a new cabinet. Previewing Anaheim's Newest & Finest Community Development Nor Park Homes Custom-built by HAHN-ST.JOHN for the most exacting...and located in lovely, smog-free Anaheim, city of good living... here is luxury at the most popular price and easiest FREDERICK ELLIS (Garden Grove Vicar) Grace Luheran Using the theme of a "Greater Grace Lutheran Church," members of Grace Lutheran will gather for worship services next Sunday morning after which they will consecrate their contributions or pledges by giving them to the Finance committee of Grace Lutheran's building project for completion of Step No. 1 of their building program. Those members finding it impossible to attend next Sunday will be contacted during the following week so that they may have an opportunity to make an offering or pledge. Present plans call for completion of Step No. 1, the building and financing of the parish hall and educational unit by January, 1953. As a result of next Sunday's consecration of gifts and hedges, the Finance committee expects to have the entire first unit completely paid for at that time. January, 1953, will also mark the launching of Step No. which is the building of the church sanctuary. The parish hall and educational unit are progressing rapidly. During the past week the foundation was poured. Beginning Aug. 3, Grace Lutherans will have temporary worship quarters at the optimist club building at 113 West Hartres st. Bethel Baptist Rev. Berthold Jacksteit, pastor of Bethel Baptist church is re-renaming from the Thousand Pines Junior High Camp, where he has been one of the instructors, and preach Sunday morning. Pass-Jacksteit's subject at the 10:45 a.m. service will be, "A Way Out Confusion." The Union Sunday evening service will be held in Bethel Baptist church at 7:30. 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