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4 Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1952 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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LOS ANGELES UP—A field of 100 cars is expected for the third annual Pan-American automobile road race Nov. 19 to 23, the Pan-American committee announced yesterday.
BEVERLY HILLS UP—Police have jailed a British subject, Paul Winter, 36, a butler, on suspicion of stealing a $75,000 necklace from Mrs. Charles Vidor, wife of the movie director.
TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
HORIZONTAL
1 Corinthian wanderer
6 Allar vessel
11 Luminous halo around the sun
12 Bird
14 Drum beat
16 Woth
Mother of all dolls of the Irish pan-thoon
41 Personality
42 Crinkled fabric
43 Margin
44 Flight
45 Spread
46 Tenfoid
Yesterday's Puzzle Solves:
6 Tree
53 Conical tent
54 Small-heater
VERTICAL
1 Stream of lava (geol.)
8 Path
3 Extinct bird
4 Terminates
8 Snug
6 Hebrew letter
7 Position of the helm
8 Label
9 Hires
10 Part of a compass
11 Saled plant
13 Cornered
15 It predicts changes of
Christian Science
How the un-God like men evil can be seen, and every sort be exposed and owed will be explained by the Sermon on "Unreality" read Christian Science church Sunday.
The Golden Text from (15:31) reads, "Let not he is deceived trust in vanity shall be his recommark's Gospel (1:40-42) that a leper came to Jesus seeking him, and kneeling to him, and saying unto thou wilt, thou canst make clean. And Jesus, move compassion, put forth his hand and touched him, and said him, I will! be thou clear as soon as he had spoken, itately the leprosy departed him, and he was cleansed.
In "Science and Health Key to the Scriptures" Marker Eddy says, "Sickness is imaginary nor unreal, that the frightened, false sense patient." Sickness is more fancy; it is solid conviction therefore to be dealt with the right apprehension of the or being." "This awakening forever coming of Christ, vananced appearing of Truth, casts out error and heals the (pp. 460, 230).
"Christian Science: God's dote for Troubie" will be the object of a lecture to be raced over station KFWB (980 Thursday evening, Oct. 9, 9 o'clock, from Thirty - Church of Christ, Scientific Angeles. The lecturer, Paul Seeley, C.S.B., of Portland gon, is a member of The Christian Science Board of LA ship.
Bethel Baptist
HORIZONTAL
1. Celestial wonderer
6. Altar vessel
11. Lunches take around the sun
12. Bird
14. Drum beat
18. Moth
17. Yale
18. Common wealth
20. Drink
21. Brixton
23. Egyptian god
24. Amorous plans"
25. Direction
26. Groom of twigs
29. Part's Nute
30. Genus of fossil plants
32. Man's Name
34. Roman Rudens
35. Bibliot city
37. Reluct
39. Part of the Bible (abbr.)
29 Mother of all battles of the Irish pan-theoon
41 Personality
42 Crickled fabric
45 Margin
46 Fish
48 Spread
49 Tenfold
VERTICAL
1 Stream of lava (pool.)
2 Pain
3 Extinct bird
4 Termites
5 Snug
Yesterday's Puzzle Solved:
TRT RALE APE HDE ABAB LAUK BOOKSM BZL AB HOUS CUR ARE BVAN PHX AREV KOI SLE PLZ KE PBERORSH OS COK NEB PUP CHAP OXL SOORY RED ARG PER ED VAR BLAZUM BOZR TREX ALE EVE BODA LEE
6 Hebrew letter
7 Position of the helm
8 Label
9 Hires
10 Part of a compass
11 Salad plant
12 Cornered
13 It predicts changes of weather
19 Woolen strainer
22 Dishonor
24 Nymph
27 Rafread
28 Relish
29 Scent
32 Size of shot Leading Landstone Merges
36 Cud
39 Cultivated land Smear with wax
43 Diminish the light
44 Reprise
47 Circuit Stopping place Pronoun
WEEK END TV LOG
TELEVISION Saturday, Oct 4
KNXT (2)—4:20 Learning MN
KNBT (4)—4:20 Laural & Hardy
KTLA (6)—10:20 West Plateau 11:20 El McConnell 12:20 Films to 5:00
KECA (1)—3:20 Campus Farmer 4:20 Western Mall
KLAQ (12)—4:00 Etching Post 5:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Tim McCoy KTLA (3)—Man's Best Friend
KECA (7)—Bradish KNB (8)—All Star Barry KNBII (4)—Hapalong Camdry 5:15
KJH (9)—Mary News KTVT (11)—Comedy Canopy 5:20
KNXT (2)—Evening Show KNBB (4)—Koy Rogers KTLA (3)—Cowboy Thrills KEL (9)—Mystery Rush KTTV (11)—Kids & Co KECA (7)—Stu Erwin 8:00 P.M.
KNHB (4)—Shoe of Shoes KECA (7)—Paul White-man Team Club KPMB (8)—Benah KTVT (11)—Auction City 8:00 KNXT (2)—Football Boundup
KTLA (2)—"Arisaona Sound"
KECA (7)—Space Patrol KLL (9)—Montejoan Almera KNBB (8)—Jackie Glancee KPMB (8)—Life With Kids KJH (9)—TV Dnr. KTTT (11)—Red Syder KLAQ (12)—Candid Camera 7:20 KNXT (2)—Best the Clock KNBH (4)—Hit Parade, KTLA (3)—"Shadow on the Range" KJH (9)—Star Time KPMB (8)—Who's There KLAQ (12)—Hometown Jamboree 8:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Jackie Glason KNBH (4)—Dream Man KECA (7)—Call Coach KPMB (8)—Groucho Mars KJH (9)—Film KTTV (11)—"Federal Pugitive" 8:15 KECA (7)—Hank Weaver 8:30 KNBH (4)—My Little Margue KTLA (5)—Spade Cooler KECA (7)—Legion South KPMB (8)—I Love Lucy
KLAC (13)—Life With Elizabeth
9:00 P.M.
KNBR (4)—Halls of Science KPMB (5)—Gruen Theat. KTOV (11)—Duke of the West" KLAQ (12)—Rocky" 9:15 KJH (9)—News 9:20 KNBT (2)—Hiwyd. Off Best KNBH (4)—All Star Revise KTLA (5)—Film KPMB (8)–Star Playhouse KJH (9)–Film
10:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Film KPCA (7)–Big Event KPMB (8)–Gruen Synd. KTUV (11)—"Greed of William Hat" 10:30 KNXT (2)–Peter Potter KNBH (4)–Secret Service" KPMB (8)–The Hunter KLAQ (13)–Wrestling 10:53 KTLA (5)–Hi-Jacked"
11:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)–Peter Potter KPCA (7)–Film KPMB (8)–Where Was I KTT V(11)=Reserved Table 11:30 KPMB (8)–Hit Parade KLAQ (13)=Chas, Antell
12 MIDNIGHT KTLA (5)=Final Edition
SUNDAY TELEVISION ENTIX(2)
KNBH (4)–Kula, Fran, Olle"
KECA(7)=Politics on TV
KLAC(13)="Shot in the Dark"
8:00 P.M.
SUNDAY TELEVISION
KNXT (2)—11:00 "Mystery Rancho"
KNXT (3)—Kids & Co
KECA (7)—Stu Erwin
0:00 P.M.
KNBH (4)—Show of Shoes
KECA (7)—Paul White-man Teen Club
KPMB (8)—Beulah
KTVT (11)—Auction City
6:00
KNXT (2)—Football Boundup
Copyright D.C. by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd. Tom & Daniels
EVANGELIST F. R. WALKER
(To Conduct Services)
Church of Christ To Begin Gospel Meeting Series
With Evangelist A. F. W. Cisco, Texas, as the guest speaker, the Church of Christ, 40 Sycamore st., Anaheim, will hold a two week series of gospel meetings.
Services will be held daily 7:30 p.m., except Sunday, services will be held at 11:00 and 7:00 p.m.
Evangelist Waller is a gospeler of years of experience having served congregations California, Texas and Oklahoma. From 1935 to 1942, he was one of the churches in Tulare and Calif. The word he preaches is that of simple, New Testament Christianity, according to J. Dickson, pastor of the church.
Graden Slater of Santa Clarita well known to people of this city as a leader of gospel songs, direct the song services.
The church extends a co-Invitation to the people of Santa Clarita and vicinity to worship them during this series of meetings.
Attend Local Churches
Christian Science
How the un-God like nature of evil can be seen, and evil of every sort be exposed and overcome, will be explained by the Lesson-ermon on "Unreality" read in all Christian Science churches on Sunday.
The Golden Text from Job (5:31) reads, "Let not him that deceived trust in vanity; forunity shall be his recompense."
Mark's Gospel (1:40-42) relates that a leper came to Jesus "be-eaching him, and kneeling down in him, and saying unto him, If you wilt, thou canst make me clean, And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth his hand, and touched him, and saith unto him, I will! be thou clean. And soon as he had spoken, immediately the leprosy departed from him, and he was cleansed.
In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Bak-Eddy says, "'Sickness is neither agipary nor unreal,'—that is, to be frightened, false sense of the patient.' Sickness is more than anxiety; it is solid conviction. It is therefore to be dealt with through right apprehension of the truth being.' "'This awakening is the ever coming of Christ, the advanced appearing of Truth, which puts out error and heals the sick'." (p. 460, 230).
Christian Science: God's Anticite for Trouble" will be the subject of a lecture to be radiocast at station KFWB (980 kc.) Thursday evening, Oct. 9, at 8 o'clock, from Thirty-second church of Christ, Scientist, Los Angeles. The lecturer, Paul Starkley, C.S.B., of Portland, Oregon, is a member of The Christian Science Board of Lecture-Po.
Bethel Baptist
Wesley Methodist
Wesley Methodist church, Los Angeles and Wilhelmina sts., will celebrate World-Wide Communion Sunday, Oct. 5, with the pastor, the Rev. William McKinley Walker speaking on the question concerning Christ asked by the Jews before the Passover: "Will He Be at the Feast?"
Special music for the service will be sung by the choir under direction of Margaret Elliott and will include a duet "Picture Divine," written by the Rev. Carlton C. Buck, pastor of First Christian church, Fullerton, and to be sung by Mrs. Elliott and John Albright.
Church of The Nazarene
Dr. H. Orton Wiley, former president of Pasadena college will speak at Cypress Church of the Nazarene Sunday at 11 a.m. and again at 7 p.m. He will speak again Oct. 12 in the absence of the Rev. W. D. Howard who is holding a revival in the Church of the Nazarene in El Cajon.
Stanley Martin, president of the Young People's society of the Cypress Church of the Nazarene, has announced a zone rally at Santa Ana this evening. The group is planning to leave the Cypress church at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday evening James Woods, president of the Orange zone will be at the Cypress NYPS service at 6:30 p.m. with pictures of Alaska.
GIFT WINDOW—Shown above is the altar of St. church in Buena Park with the new stained glass above it, donated by a parishioner from Artesia. Dow, depicting the Ascension of Christ, is stained method which reduced cost from thousands to hundreds of dollars.
Buena Park Church Receives Stained Glass Window from Artesia Member
Buena Park Church Receives Stained Glass Window from Artesia Member
St. Pius V Catholic church on Orangenthorpe, Buena Park, the parish of which includes the outskirts of Anaheim, Stanton, Cyprus.
Youth to Report On Work Camp In Germany
Daniel B. Demaree, junior student at Occidental college, graduate of Anaheim Union High school, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Demaree of 1024 W. Sycamore st., will report on his observations and experiences during the past summer as a member of a team of 12 selected Methodist youth leaders from Southern California who were sent to Germany by the Conference Board of Missions to assist in the construction of a deaconess home in Nuremburg. The report will take the form of an address illustrated with slides which he took himself, and will be given at the White Temple Methodist church at the regular seven o'clock Sunday evening service.
Each year the Southern California-Arizona conference of the Methodist church sends a caravan of mature college and working youth overseas to interpret American life to other people through working with them at manual labor tasks, and to bring home intimate impressions of "behind the scenes" homelife and thinking of the masses of common people in those lands. Applicants are carefully screened, and only the most able are selected. The caravan is usually interracial in composition, and has been credited by American military and diplomatic officers in Germany with being one of the most effective forces for peace in post-war Europe.
Following the service, the first gathering will be held of the new Adult Fellowship group being formed as an after-church coffee-hour for White-Temple constituents. Mrs. E. R. Hamilton is in press and Artesia, has a beautiful new stained glass window over the main altar.
The scene on the window is the "Ascension," executed in red and gold mosaic tile, presented to the Rev. Frederick J. Kass, pastor, by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caito and their sons and families, John and Ilidio, who reside at Artesia.
Until St. Pius was built two years ago, Mrs. Caito, Sr., attended the Artesia Catholic church, from which she received a religious calendar this year. The June illustration was a picture of the Ascension that impressed Mrs. Caito deeply. She decided she would like the picture reproduced into a window for the new church.
George D. Merrill and Associates of Los Angeles, who had demon-started a new method of spraying permanently sparkling and economically stained glass windows, was asked to design the picture on the calendar.
The window is equally beautiful inside and out in venetian mosaic with ruby and gold band, 4x4½ feet high and suitably designed to fit the simple lines of the contemporary-style church.
Instead of costing thousands of dollars as hand-painted stained glass windows do, this masterpiece cost $500.
GOP Women Open Ike-Dick Headquarters
Eisenhower-Nixon campaign headquarters have been opened in Anaheim at the southwest corner of Palm and Center sts., it was announced today.
Sponsored by the Anaheim Women's Republican club, the headquarters will be open each day except Sunday. The sponsors hope to have it open Friday and Saturday evenings, also, but will need four additional volunteers to man it.
Ersek Lecture Set at Riverside
Dr. Joseph P. Ersek of Anaheim is extending his lecturing activities.
His latest lecturing assignment is for Oct. 6, when he will address the Synapsis club, the organization of professors and scientists at the University of California in Riverside. His subject will be "Agriculture Behind the Iron Curtain."
Dr. Ersek is well qualified to handle his subject, having come to the U.S. three years ago from Hungary, where he was minister of agriculture before the Reds took over the country.
Also taking up part of the doctor's spare time is a series of lectures for Fullerton Evening Junior college every Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. on poultry husbandry.
If You Drive! Don't Drink
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Corner Philadelphia and Chartres
Lesson Subject: "Unreality"
11 A.M. SUNDAY
8:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY — Testimonials of Healings
9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM IS LOCATED AT 110 S. LOS ANGELES STREET
Open daily from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Friday 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Closed Sundays and Holidays
HOLLYWOOD (F)—Eddie Cantor continues to show improvement from his collapse from exhaustion and a slight heart attack Sunday.
The 60-year-old comedian has been forced to cancel a scheduled Oct. 26 telecast.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5th
Marks the Beginning of a two week Revival Meeting
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Now being persecuted in Italy)
A sincere welcome and exhortation is extended to you;
(seek ye first the Kingdom of God; Matt; 6-33)
CONGREGATIONAL SINGING
DIRECTED BY
GRADEN SLATER
SERVICES EACH EVENING 7:30 P.M.
SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M. & 7 P.M.
A. F. WALLER, Evangelist
408 E. Sycamore St., Anaheim
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