anaheim-gazette 1952-12-12
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2 Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 12, 1952
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
SANTA, IN PERSON, appeared last night at the annual Christmas party thrown by the Optimist club. Little Johnny Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hursel Snyder, gets a candy cane from Santa.
(Gazette photo)
Pastor to Chart Bible Growth from Greek, Hebrew
In the 11 o'clock service at Wes-innovation for him as he has never used charts and diagrams in his morning services, but feels that on this Bible Sunday, he will make an exception for the benefit of those who have imagined the Bible was always in the English language.
JAMMED—Anaheim and children, and the J-ed the club's Youth Center st. to the walls at ty last night. Senior
Anaheimer File Suit for Divorce
Scelding either annulment vorec, Lawrence M. Vejar or heim yesterday filed suit in prior court for a divorce bride of four months, Bett Hopewell Vejar. He claims she never lived with him wife, and did not intend to time of their marriage in A
BOX for KIDDIES to 6 P.M. SAT.
SANTA, IN PERSON, appeared last night at the annual Christmas party thrown by the Optimist club. Little Johnny Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hursel Snyder, gets a candy cane from Santa.
(Gazette photo)
Pastor to Chart Bible Growth from Greek, Hebrew
In the 11 o'clock service at Wesley Methodist church Sunday, Rev. Walker plans to use charts in Hebrew and Greek, showing his congregation some of the difficulties the translators had in giving us the present Bible we so much enjoy.
Mr. Walker says that this is an innovation for him as he has never used charts and diagrams in his morning services, but feels that on this Bible Sunday, he will make an exception for the benefit of those who have imagined the Bible was always in the English language.
The choir, under the direction of Margaret Elliott, will sing Franz Gruber's anthem, "Silent Night" with soprano descent.
The Sunday school with Leota Nipp, superintendent, meets at the usual hour, 9:45, with classes for all ages.
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Anaheimer File Suit for Divorce
Seeking either annulment or vore, Lawrence M. Vejar orheim yesterday filed suit in prior court for a divorce frbride of four months, Bettie Hopewell Vejar. He claim she never lived with him wife, and did not intend to time of their marriage in A last Aug. 16.
On that charge he asked ment of the marriage of grounds of fraud. As an active he asked for a divorcethe grounds of cruety. The ple separated Nov. 28, accord the complaint filed through ney Elmer R. Guy.
In another divorce brought through Attorney yesterday, Mrs Virgie Stonea divorce from Homer Stgrounds of cruelty and h intemperance. They were ruly July 9, 1930, and separate Nov. 9.
Mrs. Stone asks custody of son, 17, division of com property, listed as furniture a car; $60 per month for of the son and $50 per mo support of herself, besides and attorney fees; and a re ing officer to prevent her h from molesting her.
Need for a Vi Is Sermon There
Without the vision of an Leonafdo da Vinci would a brush to the canvas especially so in his great piece, "The Last Suppen days he awaited the when the face of Christ wrealed to him in a worthy to represent his ma perfection. The vision cam all after ages have been en by its reproduction. Thus out a vision there would have been a "Last Suppen
Sunday morning at Beth tist church Rev. Bert Ja will bring out the importa personal vision, when he on the subject, "Where T No Vision."
Pastor Jacksteit will be ing the 7:30 Family Sing This service has been streed to just one short hour the theme being, "What had Lived in Jerusalem."
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Topic is 'God's Preserving Power'
Biblical illustrations of power and willingness to pray and to heal those who trust Him are included in the Lesson-Sermon in all Church Science churches. The subject be "God the Preserver of God."
The Golden Text from (25:2,21,22) reads, "O my trust in thee: ... Let integrity uprightness preserve me; wait on thee. Redeem I am God, out of all his troubles.
A passage from The Acts relates that Peter replied man, lame from birth, who alms at the gate of the t?Silver and gold have I not such as I have give I thee: name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk ... And mediately his feet and ankle received strength. And he lup stood, and walked, and e with them into the temple, ing and leaping, and p God."
First Presbyterian
"Something was Left Out be the topic of the Rev. H S. Congdon's discourse during 10:45 a.m. service Sunday in Presbyterian church, 310 Broadway.
Sunday school begins a.m."
AMMED—Anaheim Optimists, their wives and children, and the Junior Optimists packed the club's Youth Center at 133 W. Charles st. to the walls at their Christmas party last night. Senior Girl Scouts of Troop 8 and their mothers did the banquet honors and Dr. Horatio Birdbath (Purv Pullen) of Spike Jones orchestra fame entertained with imitations and Johnny, his talking dummy. U-SO, the clown, kept the kids in stitches.
Anaheimer Files Suit for Divorce
Seeking either annulment or divorce, Lawrence M. Vejar of Anaheim yesterday filed suit in superior court for a divorce from his side of four months, Betty Jean Spewell Vejar. He claimed that he never lived with him as his life, and did not intend to at the time of their marriage in Anaheim.
Talk on Christian Science Slated At AUHS Sunday
The power of scientific Christianity to heal sickness and bring freedom from fear and other evils will be the topic of a public lecture to be delivered in Anaheim, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 14, by Lectureship, will speak under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist of Anaheim in Anaheim Union High school auditorium, 811 W. Center st., at 3 p.m.
His subject will be "Christian Science: The Power of the Word." An authorized public practitioner and teacher of Christian Science, Mr. Selover practiced law in Long Beach from 1928 until 1941. In that year he was appointed Christian Science commissioner.
Anaheimer Files Suit for Divorce
Seeking either annulment or divorce, Lawrence M. Vejar of Anaheim yesterday filed suit in superior court for a divorce from his side of four months, Betty Jean Hopewell Vejar. He claimed that he never lived with him as his life, and did not intend to at the time of their marriage in Anaheim at Aug. 16.
On that charge he asked annulment of the marriage on the grounds of fraud. As an alternate he asked for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty. The course separated Nov. 28, according to complaint filed through Attorney Elmer R. Guy.
In another divorce action brought through Attorney Guy yesterday, Mrs. Virgie Stone seeks divorce from Homer Stone on grounds of cruelty and habitual temperance. They were married July 9, 1930, and separated last May 9.
Mrs. Stone asks custody of their 17, division of community property, listed as furniture and car; $60 per month for support of the son and $50 per month for support of herself, besides costs and attorney fees; and a restrainer to prevent her husband from molesting her.
Need for a Vision
His Sermon Theme
Without the vision of an ideal, Jonafdo da Vinci would not lift brush to the canvas. It was specially so in his great masterpiece, "The Last Supper." For days he awaited the moment when the face of Christ would be revealed to him in a manner worthy to represent his matchless perfection. The vision came, and after ages have been ennobled its reproduction. Thus without a vision there would never have been a "Last Supper."
Sunday morning at Bethel Baptist church Rev. Bert Jacksteit will bring out the importance of personal vision, when he speaks the subject, "Where There is Vision."
Pastor Jacksteit will be lead by the 7:30 Family Sing Service. His service has been streamlined to just one short hour; with theme being, "What if You Lived in Jerusalem."
Talk on Christian Science Slated At AUHS Sunday
The power of scientific Christianity to heal sickness and bring freedom from fear and other evils will be the topic of a public lecture to be delivered in Anaheim, Sunday afternoon, Dec. 14, by John J. Selover of Long Beach.
Mr. Selover, who is a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will speak under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist of Anaheim in Anaheim Union High school auditorium, 811 W. Center st., at 3 p.m.
His subject will be "Christian Science: The Power of the Word."
An authorized public practitioner and teacher of Christian Science, Mr. Selover practiced law in Long Beach from 1928 until 1941. In that year he was appointed Christian Science committee on Publication for Southern California, and since then has devoted full time to Christian Science activities.
$25,000 WORTH OF COOKIES — Happy Mrs. Peter S. Harlib holds tray containing "snappy turtle cookies," which won the $25,000 first prize and cook-of-the year title in the finals of annual Pallsbury baking contest at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Mrs. Harlib is the wife of a Chicago policeman.
Zion Lutheran to Observe Bible Sunday, Dec. 14
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Zion Lutheran to Observe Bible Sunday, Dec. 14
Plans have been announced by the Rev. E. H. Pflog, that the Zion Lutheran church will join in the observance of Bible Sunday on this coming Dec. 14. The pastor will speak on the topic, "The Precious Book," based on II Timothy 3:15-16. Zion Lutheran church is also taking part in the Worldwide Bible Reading. Extensive publicity has called attention to this Worldwid Bible Reading which was observed last year in 38 courries.
It was inaugurated by the American Bible Society nine years ago and has steadily grown until over 14,000,000 copies of the reading list of great passages are distributed annually. In addition, the list was copied in at least 22,500,000 press and magazine printings. Pastor Pflog says, "Zion Lutheran, as a Bible church is very happy to cooperate in the endeavor. We are convinced that the Bible alone grants security and joy in believing. It alone is the message of salvation given directly by God. As the Bible church we are always ready to serve the community.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Corner Philadelphia and Chartres
Lesson Subject: "God the Preserver of Man"
11 A.M. SUNDAY
9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL
8:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY — Testimonials of Healings
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
Nursery Maintained for Children During Church Services on Holidays