Show Grounds for Happiness China Missionary j To Speak Sunday Louise Campbell missionary to Meihsien South China under the American Baptist Foreign Mission society of the American Baptist convention will be guest speaker at the First Baptist church Twenty-fift- h and Jefferson tomorrow at eleven a m it was announced to day by Rev Earl D Sherman pas- Dr A Stanley Trickett president of Kansas Wesleyan university a Ida Oct 27— Varying from the usual Halloween pranks and "trick or treat' parties Sunday school classes of the Malad Presbyterian church will organize Tuesday evening Oct 30 to collect funds for the underfed children of the world Contributions will go 1o the International Children's Emergency fund an agency of the United Nations whose purpose is to try to feed 60000000 undernourished children The groups of the Sunday school will carry milk containers and go from door to door in the districts allocated MALAD Dr Trickett is a world traveler and educator with a national reputation having listings both in Authors and Writers Who's Who and The Directory of American Scholars 'Since receiving his Ph D from the Victoria university of Manchester in 1935 Dr Trickett has taught history at Northwestern university Evanston III and Drew university Madison N J He served four years as a chaplain and in 1946 was the deputy theatre chaplain in charge of the Mediterranean theatre of operations He received the legion of merit award for service during World war II Dr Trickett has had considerable responsibility in the formulation of the top administrative plans for the World Council of Churches being secretary for the arrangements committee resulting in the Amsterdam assembly of 1948 He has appeared before the Interna- - rehearsal Friday ty seven-thirtp m meeting of church school teachers and officers Saturday ten a m Confirmation class Eleven a m junior choir rehearsal y Methodist Church Twenty-sixtand Jefferson Henry C Beatty ThD pastor am Sunday nine to "Morning Moments of Meditation" over station KVOG Broadcast theme will be "Man's Quest for God" Special vocal music with organ accompaniment by Mabel Roush a m Nine forty-fiv- e church school Harold Ellison general superintendent Eleven a m morning worship Sermon "Selling Our Birthright" by Dr A Stanley Trickett president of Kansas Wesleyan university Salina Kans p m Crusaders meet In the church parlor Hi MYF meets in the sanctuary The World Friendship Commission will be in charge of the programs Monday four p m in the church parlor Girl Scouts meet Seven p m in the recreational hall Boy Scouts of troop No 20 meets with ap rogram on first aid Explorer post No 520 meets in the community house Tuesday four p m in the recreational hall the Quest and Arts club will meet A play will be featured under the direction of the faculty Mothers are urged to attend Seven p m chili con came dinner for the finance and policy committees The board of education youth sponsors and Quest and Arts club faculty This will be followed by the pastor's lecture "Jesus' Idea of the Objective of Religion" Wednesday four p m in the community house girls chorus rehearsal with Mrs Norval Hartsook directing Seven-thirt- y p m chancel choir practice in the sanctuary directed by Darrell Anderson in the Thursday four p m church parlor intermediate Girl Scouts Seven p m meeting of Worship Commissions of Crusader and Hi MYF with Edmund Berry Saturday eleven a m mixed chorus rehearsal in the church parlor All members are urged to at- More voices are needed Two p m in the church parlor Brownies meet h nine-thirt- y Six-thir- - ty BPts Church JMat Jefferson Earl D Twenty-fift- h Sherman minister's 4Boundaries of the ward which By Alfred Glad well Pleased at prospects of having has a membership of approximatea chapel of their own members of ly 1200 are Taylor east to the the L D S Thirty-thirward are mountains and between Twenty-fourt- h and Thirty-fourt- h supporting their bishopric in the Meanwhile activities of the construction of an edifice at Taychurch unit are being held in the lor and Twenty-sixt- h As far as possible construction Twelfth ward chapel at Jackson and work will be donated by members Twenty-sixtMembers of the bishopric are of the ward Bishop John A Shaw announced at recent ground break- Bishop Johrt A Shaw Spencer Klomp and Thomas F White couning ceremonies Cost of the edifice including selors Members of the building are Bishop Shaw George furnishing is estimated at $200000 committe and William D Baddlev Bishop Shaw said It will include A Ward a chapel with a seating capacity oft Clyde A Lindquist is chairman of 325 persons and adjoining a recrea tion hall to take care of overflow meetings Fourteen classrooms Relief So- W J Tribe Speaker ciety room Aaronic priesthood and Wesley J Tribe has been named Boy Scout room a large Junior speaker in the LDS Nineteenth Sunday school room a kitchen and ward sacrament services tomororw boiler room are other features of at seven pm All members are the building urged to attend d h n Bishop Robert E Brown extends an invitation to all members of the L D S Twenty-thirward to attend the Sunday sessions of the ward's annual conference Following a pattern set by the Mount Ogden stake presidency conference sessions have been held throughout the week by stake board members with the Relief society Mutual Improvement association and the Primary asociation Tomorrow the meetings will be held for the priesthood Sunday school and the general ward membership These meetings will be held at the usual Sunday hours President Olin H Ririe and his counselors Stanley Robins and James F Farr and members of the stake high council will attend and d participate s Ch urcnes the church Members are pre- paring a shipment of clothing to be sent to Korea Wednesday eight pm prayer meeting Everyone is welcome to these services of evening worship message "Sorry Samson'' p m Mei Monday seven-thirt- y Yu Guild Halloween party at the church Wear old clothes n m all- Tuesday seven-thirt- y St Paul's Lutheran Church church Halloween costume party at Twenty-eightand Quincy tne church gym Church of the Lutheran Hour e Wednesday seven forty-fivpm Arnold J Abel pastor 915 Twenty-eiPhone prayer meeting and Bible study Nine p m choir rehearsal divine worship hours Sunday p m Thursday seven forty-fiv- e be observed at nine and eleven Mei Yu guild at the home of Mar- will am with the pastor speaking on garet Oberg 2879 Madison the subject A Sixteenth Century seven-thirt- y senm p Saturday for the Church of Today" ior BYF play night in the gym Message A Sunday school and Bible class At four The Washington Terrace Com hour atbegins at ten amtheatre in the Highlands pm T munity ChurchPastor Augusta Salt Lake City the Utah Circuit of Jackley the Lutheran church - Missouri Sunday ten a m Sunday school Synod will hold their annual Reclasses for all ages rally The massed choirs Eleven a m morning worship formation of will furnish the music and Sermon topic "Why Do You Go to the Utah Rev H G Hartner of Denver Church?" Colo will be guest speaker Seven-thirtm p parents' night Sunday eight pm St Paul's at Christian Youth Fellowship church will present two p m chil- Lutheran Monday films "Tammy and 'Torn Be dren's choir rehearsal tween These Two" There will be p m Bible no Tuesday seven-thirta free- study at the home of Augusta T will admission is charge butThe pubrequested offering Rose and Genevieve Jackley lic is cordially invited to attend Victory road the showing of these films The will serve refreshments LWML First Congregational Church 2464 following Adams Vernon L Booker minister in the churchof basement the films the showing Telephone the church council Tuesday Saturday seven-thirt- y p m par- will meet with the members of the cel post party and entertainment Lavton congregation at eight pm in Pilgrim Hall sponsored by the school teachers will meet Priscilla club Mrs Peggy Wright forSunday instruction at seven-thirt- y class chairman on Thursday Nine fortyfive a m radio pro- pm council will the Friday gram "Thought is Power" over meet at eight planning to plan the propm station KLO for thee oming months Nine forty-fiv- e a m church gram to the "Lutheran Hour" Listen school each Sunday at eleven-thirt- y broadcast Eleven a m morning worship over KLO and to "Moments Sermon "God's Goodness" With God" over KOPP at twelve p m Pilgrim Fellow- forty-fiv- e pm each Sunday ship for high school age Eight p m young adult group First Christian Church— Twenty-fourtfor college age and Madison Lloyd W NewMonday seven-thirtp m re- ton minister ligious research group meeting Mr Bible ' school at nine forty-fiv- e Booker will lecture on "Knowl- a m Warren H Sechler general edge Faith and Love" superintendent Bible - centered Tuesday ten a m Spiritual classes for all ages The Therapy class at the parsonage for this week's study is Seven-thirtp m Holloween "The Hebrews in Slavery" The hard times party for the Younger scripture lesson is found in Exodus Couples' club at Pilgrim Hall Mr chapters 1 and 2 The memory text and Mrs Donald Clark host and for this Sunday is "Be strong fear hostess not: behold your God will come and savo vnu " — Isaiah 35:4 Wednesday two n m Wnmon'i ciub business meeting at the home The Christian Men s Bible class of Mrs Joseph Aldrich Mrs An will continue the prophetic study nie Thorsted and Mrs Aldrich will of the three sons of Noah and the be hostesses founding of the races in the world Thursday ten a m State Worn-en- s Morning worship and communion Congregational conference at at ten fifty-fiv- e a m Morning mesY W C A in Salt Lake Rev Newton will be: "Sisage by City Make reservations for this lence in Heaven" Special music meeting by calling Mrs Claude Bar- and choir "Sound-proo- f glassed-in- " ker dial 8204 cry room for mothers with babies Seven-thirt- y so they can see and hear the servp m choir rehearsal at the church ices Also nursery for Friday World Communitv dav age children sponsored by the Ogden Council of Senior Christian Youth FellowChurch Women Mrs Vernon L ship willjneet in the Youth WorBooker chairman The meeting for ship Center at six p m under the Ogden will be held at two p m direction of Gwenyth Kennedy in the First Congregational church Chi Rho will meet Rev Booker will speak on "Live in the churchFellowship auditorium for their Thy Faith" The public is invited worship program at six p m with to attend The Women's club of Mrs Alta Standaart as sponsor the church will serve tea in the Evening preaching and Bible fellowship hour after the service quiz service will be held at seven-thirt- y The Ministers' Wives association p m There will be favorwill take part in the choir and pan- ite hymn and a Bible quiz le el discussion on the theme for the on rivers singing of Everyone will also serve as ushers is invited to attend and participate day They Speaker from the national office in the quiz New York City Congregational The Martha group of the Chrischurch will be Mrs Helen Francis tian Woman's Fellowship will meet Smith y Wednesday Oct 31 at Seventh-DaAdventist Church a m at the home of Mrs L E 2165 Madison Elder Paul C Lorance 2969 Porter A covered-dis- h luncheon will be held at noon pastor h Og-den- 's ghth six-fifte- y F-4- 6 ' Six-thirt- Meeting Sunday i y h y lesson-subje- y all-da- y pre-scho- ol the-Bib- teli-thirt- y Mc-Feete- rs Two-thirt- it! FIRST CHLKCii OF CHRIST SCIENTIST DIRECTORY us S4th St and Hnim Stanley Trickett tional Congress of Historical Sciences and was the radio commentator with the program "Behind the International Headlines" f Blvd AM Sunday Service 8 90 PJ1 Wednesday Service 9:45 vM Sunday School 323 3 Kiesel Reading Rooms Radio Program Every Sunday 11-0- 0 -- Reorganised Church of J Christ ef Latter-da- y Saints 15tl Washington Blvd Church School Morning Worship Over KUTA at B:30 AM rhe public is cordiality invited am 10:00 to attend the services and to use the reading rooms 11:00 AJ4 — 33rd LDS Ward Turns 1st Spadeful on New Chapel pastor J Reid Moore assistant Nine a m Sunday school Mrs Reed Hoxer superintendent Eleven a m morning worship Louise Campbell missionary to Meihsien South China guest speaker y p m open house at the parsonage 1179 Twenty-sixt- h y am SabSaturday Members and friends of the church bath school H W Thompson invited superintendent Six p m Junior Eleven am morning worship and Senior B Y F meetings High Elder McFeeters conducting Sevep p au youth choir rehear- Tuesday afternoons the Dorcas society meets in the Dorcas room fortye IWTl CHURCH Full Week's Events Scheduled 4 23rd Ward Annual For Ogden Congregationalists y First The ty mittee chairman and Thomas F White second counselor Seven-fiftee- six-thir- six-thir- OGDEN In the presence of a large gathering Bishop John A Shaw removed the first shovelful of dirt for the construction of the L D S Thirty-thir- d ward chapel Others in the front row are left to right: President Olin H Ririe of Mount Ogden stake Spencer Kiomp first counselor George Ward building com- I inn Lutheran Church Twenty- p m C Stanton prayer meeting third and Jefferson Peterson pastor Telephone Seven fortyfive p m a m Sunday nine forty-fiv- e church school and worship Eleven a m worship Eight p m organ concert p m BrothMortday erhood supper meeting Speaker will be Dr J Frank Robinson public relations director of Westminster college Wednesday Reformation service In Salt Lake City with the Zion and Tabor Lutheran churches after school Girl Thursday Scouts meet Seven p m Boy Scouts meet Seven-thirt- y p m senior choir y tomor-Fifteen- right" Oqd en In i tomorrow at eleven a m His message will be -- Selling Our Birth- meri-tori- Fast day services will be heldeLomond View ward at seven-thirtn m Relief society conferences will be the first Sunday in November it held in all wards of the atake at is announced by President WUmer p m J Maw The change in date Is because the stake quarterly conference will Ward Guest Speaker be held on Sunday Nov 4 The fast D°UglaS Brin WU 08 the 8uest and testimony meetings will be held immediately after Sunday apeaker at the LD S Fourth ward school with the exception of the Twenty-firs- t and Jefferson and Lomond View wards row at seven pm Special music The meeting for the Fifteenth will be presented The public is ward will be at five p m and at invited m all wards of the L D S Fair West stake tomorrow instead of on 1 Kanwill appear in the pul- pit of the First Methodist church - Do-Goo- d I - non-Christi- an Malad Halloween Event Is 'Fast Services Moved Up Week 27 1951 Sa-lin- the Miss Campbell organized Kwong Yit school for girls in Meihsien in 1911 her first year of mission service Since then she has served as a teacher in this school as a deaconess in the Meihsien Baptist church: trustee of the mission schools in Meihsien: advisor to the Meihsien Women's Aid society and as a member of the executive committee of the Hakka Baptist convention in the South China field Meihsien has always been the educational and cultural center of the Hakka people the hill folk of South China noted for their enterand initiative prise Miss Campbell has helped to guide the Baptist church there into evangethe strong listic church which it now is and also aided the Hakka convention which reaches out into the towns and markets of a wide area a bulwark against the invasion of ideologies Miss Campbell is the daughter of South China missionaries and spent five years of her childhood in Meihsien before coming to America to attend school She spent five years as a teacher In American schools before returning to work with her mother in Meinhsien in 1911 She is a graduate of California State Teachers' college and the Occidental college ? of Los Angeles The public is invited to attend AMINES ARD-f- SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER Kansas University President To Talk at Methodist Church Ai Baptist Church tor THI OODEN (UTAH) STAND nine-thirt- I Neighborhood Church of Christian and Missionary Alliance 834 Washington T M Constance pastor Sunday ten a m Sundav school Classes for all ages Harold Noble superintendent ct Six-thirt- y y y y one-thirt- y First Church of Christ Scientist and Monroe a m Sunday nine forty-fiv- e Sunday school Eleven a m Sunday morning services Wednesday eight p m testimonial meeting n to Subject of the be read in all Churches of Christ Scientist Sunday is "Probation Aft er ueain Reading rooms located at room 323 Kiesel building are open to the public from eleven a m to p m daily except Sundays and holidays Church of Christ Twenty-thirand Quincy A P Henthorn minister Services for Sunday Oct 28 as follows: Bible classes for all ages at ten a m Preaching at eleven a m Communion at eleven-fortYoung peoples class at six p m Preaching service at seven Midweek Bible class Wednesday at seven p m William Ward Stevens Evangelist from Homestead Fla will preach at both morning and evening service Public invited Twenty-fourt- h lesson-sermo- four-thirt- y d y First Presbyterian church Morning worship igleven a m at the Orpheum theatre Sermon by Rev A Cadman Garretson "The Westminster Aseembly" (Reformation Solo by Reynolds Sunday theme) Blackinton Anthem by the choir Mrs Frances Foulger pianist Church school nine forty-fiv- e a m Primary in Masonic temple Intermediate and adult classes at the Orpheum Westminster Fellowship seven p m at the Carver study Tuesday seven-thirtp m the building committee will meet with the private committee which has raised funds for new sanctuary furniture to approve selection of design and color Tuesday eight p m Circle No 7 will meet at the home of Mrs Phyllis Melling 3865 Grant Wednesday eight p m Circle No 5 will meet at the home of Mrs J R Logan N-- I Victory road Washington Terrace Thursday six forty-fiv- e p m Junior high choir rehearsal at the home of Mrs Donald H Barratt 1402 Capitol seven-thirt- y Thursday p m adult choir rehearsal Frank Wan-la- s y World by Community day on Friday and a slate women s conference in Salt Lake City Thursday will make next week one of the most eventful in history for local Congregationalists The Younger Couples club o£ the First Congregational church is sponsoring the Tuesdav night "old clothes" party for Halioweeners It begins at seven-thirtAnyone who y LDS Ogden Stake Final Quarterly Conference Set The last quarterly conference for the year for the L D S Ogden stake will be held tonight and tomorrow it is announced by President Laurence S Burton' Carl Beuhner of the general church welfare committee will be a principal speaker The first session will be held tonight at in the Fourth ward chapel for all members of the stake and ward welfare committees stake presidency and high councilmen Stake Priesthood Meeting The stake priesthood leadership meeting is scheduled for eight p m Invited to this session are the stake presidency high council stake clerk patriarchs stake committee priesthood presidents group leaders and secretaries of Melchizedek priesthood quorums mission president committee for adult members of the Aaronic priesthood ward bishoprics and clerks stake ward teachers committee Aaronic priesthood general secretary Aaronic priesthood quorum advisors of adult members of the Aaronic priesthood ward supervisors of ward teaching General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at ten a m and two p m in the Ogden tabernacle There will be special music six-thir- Eleven a m morning worship Message "That Man Who Lost His Army p m Young Peoples meeting Seven-thirtp m Evangelistic meeting Message "God's Call to Repentance" There will be a half hour of congregational singing and special music preceding the message seven-thirtm Tuesday p Young Married Couples' fellowship will have a social at 132 Mond Wednesday seven-thirtp m Bible study and prayer service Friday p m Ladies' Missionary society will meet at the church Nursery for small children maintained for all services ty Mel-chized- Here Is Monday Organ Program IN THE will h fin Mr and Mrs Donald Clark will direct social games They are party hosts Begins at Two World Community day observance will be held at two p m in the First Congregational church It will be sponsored bv the Ocden £°uncil nt Church Women with Mrs Vernon L Booker in charge The business meeting will be conducted by the president Mrs Merle Taylor The theme for the day will be "Live Thy Faith " The speaker during the afternoon will be Rev Vernon L Booker minister of the First Congregational church The Women's club will serve tea during the Fellowship hour The Ministers' Wives association will participate in the choir in the panel discussion of the day's theme and will serve as ushers Meet in S L Congregational women in the state will convene for an y conference on Thursday at the Young Womens Christian association building in Salt Lake City Speaker and seminar leader will be Miss Helen Francis Smith of the National Council of Congregational church Mrs George Dreher of the Bountiful church is the state president and the local chairman is Mrs H C Barker president of the Woman's club of The First Congregational church First planning session will begin at ten o'clock and continue throughout the day with classes and lectures Reservations may be made by calling 8204 ORPHEUM THEATRE 2520 Washington Blvd Morning Worship 11 00 A M Sermon by Rev A Cadman Garretson "THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY Solo by REYNOLDS BLACKINTON Choir Anthem — Mrs Frances Foulger Pianist Church School 9:45 A M — Primary in Masonic Temple Intermediate and Adult Classes at the Orpheum Westminster Fellowship at the Carver Study 7:00 P M Women's Association Rummage Sale at the Episcopal Church 24th and Grant Nov 2nd and 3rd FIRST CONGREGATIONAL eight-thirt- y CHURCH 2464 Adams Ave Phone Vernon L Booker Pastor 9:45 A M Radio KLO— "Thought Is Power 9:45 A M Church School 11:00 A M Morning Worship "GOD S GOODNESS" v 630 P M Pilgrim Fellowship 8:00 P M YoUng Adult Group Monday 730 P M "RELIGIOUS RESEARCH ' all-da- Sunday Mass: 6:00 8:00 9:30 11:00 A M Confessions: (Saturday) 4:30 to 3:30 pm 7:30 to 8:30 pm ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 24th Street and Adams Avenue THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Sunday School Officers Plan Theme for 1S52 24th Street and Grant Avenae 730 A M Holy Communion Breakfast for Youth Group 9:30 A M Church School 11:00 A M Youth Sunday Service With "Spiritual rejuvenation through participation in Sunday school" as the theme for 1952 Sunday school officers of the eight LDS stakes in Weber county are making preparations for annual conventions of the organization The theme was chosen by the general board of the Deseret Sunday School Union and this group will be in charge of the conventions throughout the church Dr Adam S Bennion Salt Lake City is chairman of the convention committee In addition to stake and ward Sunday school officers and teachers others invited to the conventions are stake presidencies high councils and ward bishoprics "SAY UNTO THEM" As live said the Lord God I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked: but that the wicked turn from his way and live"— Ezekiel 33:11 I WE PREACH CHRIST AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 25th and Jefferson Earl D Sherman Pastor CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL Bible School' MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 1100 A M Hear Missionary Louise Campbell of China! EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE 7:30 P M Message by Pastor: "SORRY SAMSON" k We Invite You to Our Bible Study and Prayer Meet-in— Wednesday Eve 7:45 P M 9:45 A M A Growing Wayne N Devereaux will be at the console for the organ recital in the LDS Ogden tabernacle Monday at pm The public is invited to hear the following program: "Allegro to First Concerto" by George F Handel: Andante to First Sonata" by Mendelssohn 'The Enchanted Bells" by E ' Haberbier bv Ed Capriccio" Prelude and Sicilian Lemaigre from "Cavalleria Rusticana" i: CLEARFIELD Oct 27— Members "Hymn of the Nuns" A Leferbure hymn and melody ar- of Clearfield Community church ranged by the organist: "Toccata in are making an effort to have the r F" by Charles painting and landscaping finished Entrance by the south door by the time new pews are delivered in December the pastor Rev E Hampton Price announces The church still on a mission status and relatively new in this area will be completed when the new floor covering and pews are installed in time for Christmas Paint and floor tile was purJulian Powell of the genealog- chased by funds raised in the Talical committee is the new second ent drive wherein members were counselor in the L D S Slaterville given iwo aonars or more to in- ward bishopric it is announced by vest and then returned that amount and whatever profit was made on President Wilmer J Maw Over He succeeds Harold Jones who the individual investments has moved to Pleasant View Har- $2400 was raised in the drive which old Staker is ward bishop and lasted six months Committees aiding in the work Leonard Meyhoffer is first counare headed by Milton Walter genselor eral chairman with division chairPresident Maw announced men as follows: New bulletin board a new first counselor will be that appointed in the Fifteenth ward bish- Stanley Wright: outside painting opric tomorrow The new member Bill Wasson painting of bus Bill of the bishopric will replace Jo- Wasson and Claude Salazar landseph Glen B nick bank who has been scaping Mrs L O Johnson: paintnamed a member of the genealog- ing inside walls Carlyle Anderton: electrical work Ralph Scarpeili ical committee Work Rushed on Christ-centere- d Mid-Wee- Clearfield Church gs Mas-cagn- ST PALX'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 28th and Quincy Marie-Wido- Sermon Theme— Slaierville Ward Counselor Named Evangelist Visits Here William Ward Stevens for the Church of Christ evangelist in Homestead Florida will visit in Ogden over the week end and arrangements have been made for him to director preach at the Church of Christ at eleven-fiftee- n to ten am Friday Twenty-thir- d and Quincy He has of associWomen's the group study been in mission work for ation at the home of Mrs Ruth severalengaged years The church here exMeetMohler 835 Twenty-sixt- h tends an invitation to all who are ing will be conducted by the host interested to hear him "Near East Panoess Subject: The services will be at eleven rama" am and seven pm Friday- - and Saturday Nov 2 and 3 at the Episcopal church Twenty-foamiasA tuic niiBA urth and Grant the Women's association will have a rummage FREE 00 For inforsale in the basement HAIR CUT mation call any circle chairman or Mrs John Lewis president dial With Any Oil Permanent Wave Scout groups are meeting regSUPf'KOR MAUTY SCHOOL ularly Inquire of leaders for time Phn 774 and place -- m 49 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH """oween party on Tuesday appears in other than old clothes followed observance of WELCOME FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lleyd W Newton Minister Bible School at 9 45 AM "NO CREED BUT CHRIST— NO BOOK BUT THE BIBLE" Public Worship at 11:00 A M and 7:30 P M Christian Youth Fellowship 6:30 P M CHI RHd 6:00 P M 34th and Madison Ave CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd and Quincy Sunday Services Preaching 11 A M 7 Young People's Class 6 P M Midweek Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 P M Come Bible Classes Edaaead Berry Director of Youth Wettt A M — MORNING MOMENTS OF MEDITATION 9 Over KVOG Broadcast Theme: "MAN'S QUEST FOR GOD" 9:45 A M —Church School Our Goal: To Make Christian Faith As Vital as Breathing 11:00 A M — Morning Worship Sermon by Dr A Stanley Trickett President of Kansas Vesleyan University Hear His Message— "SELLING HIS BIRTHRIGHT" 6:30 P M —The Crusader in the Church Parlor The Hi M Y F in the Sanctuary In Both Meetings the World Friendship Commission Will Be Interpreting the Theme: "THE PURPOSE OF OUR FELLOW- Beatty Th Paster D 0 VISUALINER SHIP CLAIR'S Phmmm PM 26th and Jefferson Ave" C Henry Front End Alignment UKVUH 10 A M THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Joseph Hunter former secretary of the LDS Ogden stake high priests quorum has been appointed second counselor to Bishop Orlo S Maw of the Sixth ward it is announced by Stake President Lawrence S Burton Counselor Hunter succeeds Keith Wiggins who has moved to Salt Lake City flMCIALIZIO A SIXTEENTH CENTURY MESSAGE FOR THE CHURCH OF TODAY" 10 A M Sunday School and Bible School Moments With GOD Over KOPP Each Sunday at 12:45 P M Hunter Is New Second Counselor 3M7 Kiesel Arnold J Abel Pastor DIVINE WORSHIP 9 AM AND 11 AM 7:30 P M — THE CONCERT HOUR FOR THE FAMILY" A Refreshing Adventure in Music Rich in Cultural and Devotional Values I MWt t th |