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Show Leader Gives Church Lectures Kenneth Piatt, member of the Board of Elders of the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian Church, has been giving; ia series of lectures to the newly : organized Cottonwood Presbyterian Presbyteri-an Church, on the subject "Salvation "Salva-tion To Everyone That Believeth." On Sunday, Nov. 10, he de-j livered the third in the series and spoke on the subject, "The Christian Challenge, Conviction vs Tolerance." 1 On Oct. 27, his first subject was entitled "Were You There?" and the second lecture, on November 3 was "I Will Build My Church." Following Sunday's lecture are two more, one to be given on Nov. 17 on the subject "What Is The Church . . . Instrument of Authority or of Salvation?" and on Nov. 24 on the subject "The Christian Obligation." Members and their friends are urged to attend these lectures, to be held at the regular Sunday Morning Worship, at 11 o'clock. Regular services include Sunday Sun-day School for both children and adults at 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship Wor-ship at 11 a.m. each Sunday, held at the Cottonwood Lion's Club building, at 595 South Highland Drive. On the first Monday of each month, the Women's Circle meets in the homes of various members. The first Friday of each month, the Mariners (a young couples' social group- meets at the Lion's Club Bldg. at 6 p.m. Every Tuesday Tues-day evening at 7:30 there is a Choir rehearsal at 1880 Meadow Drive. With so wide and diversified a program, the future of this new organization looks fair to be a bright one. Before you plan a trip on winter highways, check road conditions with highway authorities. Don't take chances on winter roads. Ease up in a freeze-up. |