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Show The Church Corner. . . North Ward Members Show Active Program Weekly sacrament meeting will be held at the Mt. Pleasant North ward chapel Sunday evening. even-ing. Second Counselor Dale Aver-ett Aver-ett will be in charge of the meeting. meet-ing. He has announced the loi-lowing loi-lowing program, The principli speakers will be Bishop Arnold Y. Stevens and First Counceloi Ferdie D. Peterson. Music will be furnished by Mrs. J .R. Bag nail, who will play an o.-gar. solo, and Miss Shanna Hafer Miss JoAnn Peterson, and Mist-Myrna Mist-Myrna Peterson will sing avocal trio "Bless this House." The meeting will begin at 8:00 p.m. The Relief Society will hold their regular meeting next Tuesday Tues-day at the North Ward Chapel, at 2:00 P.M. They .will havt visiting teachers message. Thi.-: will be their work meeting. This was announced by Mrs. Jewel Peterson, President of the organization. organ-ization. The North Ward girls chorus has selected a name for their organization. After much thought they chose the name "North Ward Melody Maids". These girls will sing "The Stranger of Galilee", in the afternoon session of the Youth Conference. The North Ward Girls Organization Organi-zation is now completely organized. organ-ized. We are very proud to present pre-sent the folowing advisors and officers: Mrs. Eathel Winkleman will be supervisor, Mrs. Florence Maxwell and Mrs. IaVon McAr-thur McAr-thur will be the first and second councelors. Mrs. Fawn Staker wil be secretary. The various groups will be in charge of Mrs. Ruth Christopher, Mrs. Ruby Ericksen, Mrs. Fawn Madsen Mrs. Unus Aldrich, Mrs. Mildred Seely, Mrs. Pearl Peterson, Mrs. Merdith Hafen, Mrs. Johannah Hafen, and Mrs. Phyillis Nolson. We have an excellant staff and we certainly hope that these women will do a wonderful job with the girls in the coming year. Burton To Conduct Sunday Worship Service At 11 The Rev. William Burton will preach the sermon and preside over the worship service of the First Presbyterian Church at 11: The Westminster Fellowship groups, the junior high and the senior high, will hold their opening open-ing meetings of the school year in the evening. Mrs. John Browne is the sponsor for the senior high groupes and Miss Shirley Marker is the sponsor for the junior high groupe. Fall Retreat Planned At Pleasant Park The Women's Missionary Society Soc-iety of .the First Presbyterian Church will hold its annual fall retreat at Pleasant Park on Monday. Cars will leave the Wasatch campue at 10:00 a .m. Lunch will i be served at noon, and sessions will conclude in the early afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. John Sours, president of the Society, will preside ovei the meeting, which will include business, plans of the organization organiza-tion for the coming year, and a closing service of prayer and commitment. Hostess for" the lunch will be Miss Margaret Thompson, Miss Jane Barber, Mrs. Alden Averett, and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen. President Truman Endorses Religious Education Week The importance . of religious teaching in the struggle with forces of selfish materialism is emphasized in a letter from President Pre-sident Harry Truman endorsing the 19th annual observance of Religious Education Week, September Sept-ember 15-October 2. The letter was released today by Dr. Roy G. Ross, General Secretary Sec-retary of the International Council Coun-cil of Religious Education, which sponsors the observance through its 40 member denominations and more than 700 territorial councils coun-cils of churches and religious education. ed-ucation. Declaring that the democratic way of life has the same motivations motiva-tions as those of religion, the President stated that 'The spirt-ual spirt-ual ideals which impelled our forefathers to seek freedom to worship in this country must constantly be renewed if our democrtic institutions are not to decay." "Particularly in this crucial year of 1949 will united celebration celebra-tion of Religious Education Week serve a practical purpose," the Chief Executive wrote. "It will demonstrate the nicontostable validity of religious teaching in our struggle with the forces of selfish materialism, both at home and abroad." This Number One Christian education ed-ucation event is being celebrated throuhgout United States and Canada. Starting with the traditional trad-itional Rally Day events the last Sunday of the month, thousands of communities . and tens of thousands of churches will sponsor spon-sor many types of special projects pro-jects to show the significant place that Christian education has in the life of the people and the nations. ance is a full, true and correct copy of the original instrument, now on file in my office, and that it has been duly published according to law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have here unto set my signature and affixed the corporate seal of said Mt. Pleasant City, Utah, this 3rd. day of Sept., 1949. Harold P. Hansen City Recorder, of Mt. Pleasant, City, Utah, (SEAL) |