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URCH NEWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 15, 1985, Page
7b
meeting
of the United
Faith Parish
'85, a national
with children
2. The
on needs of
families with
and cultural perils
Pastor Eloise
irksville
among the 1,200
the US, Canada,
by Pastor Eloise
Culture in
Native Peoples in
rrnline
A Church
Lost and Fonnd,
oung and Single
Learning Activ-
Live in the
actions of worship
daily events.
visited the
and Museum, and
cOmpound includ-
Provides entertainment for Plan slide show
youth at Camp Jo-Ota
Each year various groups of giving some background in the types of
musicians and church representatives music. His program was instructive of
go to Camp JwOta, the United the music and ballets of many Life Tabernacle Church in Canton
Methodist Camp near Clarence, to countries as the immigrants settled in will be showing a special slide
present the program each evening, various areas of the United States. presentation about "The Mark of the
Among the people serving as a The young people associated the Beast" (6667, Aug. 18, at 4 p.m. at the
resourfe this past Senior and Junior words with past eras of change. They church.
High Week was Melvin Grgurich of also identified the songs as'to tempo of The presentation will include the
Monticello. He entertained with his the celebrations such as polka, Scottish slides, "The World Card," "Visa
electronic accordian, singing songs in bagpipes and others. Electron Card," "Computer Ship
both Roumanian and English, and Injection," "Planetary Citizens," and
"666 on Clothing."
The pastor, Rev. Paul Kinney,
First Baptist to note 1 19th service.invites everyone to attend this special
year with church picnic
The First Baptist Church of Canton
will be observing its ll9th birthday
with a church picnic and evening
worship service on Sunday, Aug. 18, at
Martin Park.
Games and recreation for all ages
will begin at 3 in the afternoon. A
carry-in meal will be served at 5:30
with drink and birthday cake provided
by the church. An old-fashioned
worship and song service will be held
following the meal, around 7 p.m.
Church members and friends are
invited to attend the celebration.
Please bring lawn chairs and table
service.
Wyaconda Ass'n meeting Aug. 20-21
The 141st annual meeting of The first session will begin at 6:30
Wyaconda Baptist Association will be p.m. Tuesday, followed by an all-day
held Aug. 20-21 at Providence Baptist session starting at 9:30 Wednesday.
Church near Williamstown.
Schedule of
CHRISTIAN
SS Supt.
by Sunday
Bible study and
OF GOD
Pastor
SS Supt.
School
Bible study
month services at
).m.
Marx
SS Supt.
lst-3rcl Sundays :
after 1st Sunday
evangelistic
1st & 3rd Sundays
CHRISTIAN
Pastor
8S Supt.
..2rid & 4th Sundays
BAPTIST
S Supt.
Brice. Jr.
School
Ith Thursday
board. 1st
CATHOLIC
; Mo.
CATHOLIC
Mo.
Pastor
OF PEACE
Adm.
V
Minister -
Supt.
1st & 3rd Sundays
GETHSEMANE BAPTIST
Taylor, Mo.
Russell Brownell. Pastor
9:30 am. Sunday school
I0:30 am. Worship
7130 p.m. Wednesday evening
PARK UNITED METHODIST
Lewistown, Mo.
Rev. Eloise M. Marx
Mrs. Hazel McAfee, SS Supt.
9 a.m. Sunday school
10 a.m. Weekly worship
7 p.m. UMYF, 2rid and 4th Sundays,
Randy Penn, pres.
7 p.m. Administrative Council, third
Monday
1:30 p.m. UMW, 1st Thursday
7 p.m. Charge pastor-parish meet-
ing. 5th Monday
TOL4IN A :CMR#gY! AN " ....
( ! ndependent)
Mark Bragg, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Services
10:30 am. Sunday school
LEWISTOWN COMMUNITY -
Rev. Wilbur Sharpe, Pastor
John Donahue, SS Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. Worship
LIBERTY BAPTIST
Rev. Jerry Reynolds, Pastor
J. L. Hudnut. SS Supt.
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
8 p.m. Business meeting 1st Wed.
DURHAM UNITED METHODIST
George Braden. Pastor
9 am. Sunday school
9:50 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. UMYC and choir practice,
'* 1st and 3rd Sundays
7:30 p.m. Board and CS staff, 3rd
Sunday of month
LaGRANGE FIRST BAPTIST
Bro. Ray Douglas
Jim Shutwell. SS Supt.
SUNDAY:
9:30 a.m. Sunday hool
10:45 a.m. Praise and Worship
6:30 p.m. Church training
7:30 p.m. Praise and Worship
WEDNESDAY i
9:15 a.m. Bible study at sr. housing
7:30 p.m. Mid-week Bible study and
prayer meeting
EWING FIRST BAPTIST
Norman Berry. Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Worship service
10:30 a.m. Children's church
6:30 p.m. Worship
WEDNESDAY:
6:30 p.m. Choir practice
7:30 p.m. RAs. GAs. and Mid-week
service
.e
CANTON SECOND BAPTIST
Rev. Vernell Bramlett. Pastor
Jo Ann Ashby. 88 Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6 p.m. Bible study every other Sat.
Baptist,
minis-
Baptist: Rev.
n; Rev. Eloise
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN
LaGrange, Me.
Rev. Jack Evans, Pastor
Jim Wolfmeyer. SS Supt.
9:45 a.m. SS (June, July, Aug.)
8:30 a.m. Worship (June, July, Aug.)
DURHAM BAPTIST
Rev. Charles Woods. Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10: 30 a.m, Worship
6 p.m. Training union
7 p.m. Worship
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible study
and prayer service
7:30 p.m. 1st Wed. business meeting
Supt.
Supt.
Services
lecture
study
StUdy
school and
Church
Workshop on child abuse
on 'Mark of suicide at Quincy church
the Beast" Dr. David Kenis, Ph.D., will present how to refer the adolescent and his
News of Clubs
& Organizations
I I lll
Menticeilo-WiilJa mstown CWF
The Mooticello-Williamstown CWF
met Aug. 9 with Mrs. Chester Hinton.
president Mrs. George Pratt presided
at the meeting which opened with all
repeating the CWF prayer. Roll call
was answered with a scripture
quotation by six members.
Services
PROVIDENCE BAPTIST
Bro. Ted Davis, Pastor
Larry Robertson, SS Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Worship
7 p.m. Church training
7:45 p.m. Worship
7:30 p.m. Wed. prayer meeting
2:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday services at
Prairie View Rest Home
EWING MT. OLIVET BAPTIST
Rev. Scott Montgomery
Donald Fifer, SS Supt.
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST
Steffenville, Mo.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Worship
7;3Q.p.m. Wed. prayer meeting
LaGRANGE
UNITED METHODIST
George W. Braden, Pastor
Ruth Bowen, SS Supt.
Ed Huller, Ass't Supt.
8:30 a.m. Sunday worship
9130 a.m. Sunday school
10 am. Wednesday quilting
1130 p.m. UMW, 2nd Wednesday
4 p.m. Wednesday junior choir
BUNKER HILL CHRISTIAN
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Church, 3rd Sunday
LaGRANGE CHRISTIAN
Jim Oliphant, Minister
9:45 am. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Worship
10:45 a.m. Children's church
CANTON LIFE TABERNACLE
Pastor Paul F. Kinney
SUNDAY:
10-11:30 a.m. Children's Bible class
4 p.m. Worship service
TUESDAY:
7:30 p.m. Bible study
FRIDAY:
11 a.m. Lewis Co. Nursing Home
SATURDAY:
10 a.m. Prayer and visitation
7: 30 p.m. Evangelistic service
CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Eloise M. Marx
J. W. Clark. 88 Supt.
8:45 a.m. Weekly worship
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
230 p.m. 4th Sunday at Prairie View
Rest Home
ASBURY CHAPEL
UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Eloise M. Marx
Ruth Jones. 88 Supt. -
10:30 a.m. Sunday school
11:15 a.m. Worship
12:15 p.m. Administrative council
meets 2nd Sunday of quarter
MAYWOOD BAPT18T
Lyle H, Chappell, Pastor
Daniel Griesbaum, Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship
6 p.m. Church training
7 p.m. Worship
MT. OLIVET UNITED METHODIST
George Braden, Paster
11 a.m. Sunday worship
1:30 p.m. UMW. 1st Thursday
7:30 p.m. Administrative board, 2rid
Tuesday
LEWISTOWN BAPTIST
Rev. Elmer MeCully, Pastor
Kent Van Meter. SS Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth meeting
7:30 p.m. Worship
7:30 p.m, Wednesday evening
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Larry Hunter
6:30 p.m. Study & devotional, Weds.
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Sunday worship
6 p.m Sunday evening, all welcome
DOVER BAPTIST
Dr. Richard Todd, Pastor
Billy K. Turner, SS Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m Worship service
LEWISTOWN CHRISTIAN
George R. Lee, Pastor
Pearl Hicks, SS Supt.
9: a.m. Church school
10:30 a.m. Worship
EWING ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Elmer Hagood
046 a.m. Sunday, school ....
10:45 a.m. Worship
6 p.m. CA service
7130 p.m. Wed. prayer meeting
CANTON FIRST BAPTIST
Milton Baumgardner. Pastor
THURSDAY i
7 p.m. Deacon visitation
SATURDAY:
7 a.m. Men's prayer
7:30 a.m. Women's prayer
SUNDAY:
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Worship
2:30 p.m. Worship service at LCNH
3 p.m. ' Fellowship and picnic at
Martin Park
5:30 p.m. carry-in at Martin Park
7 p.m. Worship service at Martin
Park
MONDAY:
3-5 p.m. Library
TUESDAY:
11 a.m. Nursing home ministry
2 p.m. Mary Ruth Carney Circle
6:30 p.m. Annual Assoc. meeting at
Providence
WEDNESDAY:
9:30 a.m. Annual Assoc. meeting at
Providence
7:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer
CANTON IMMANUEL
UNITED METHODIST
Robert Gall Woods, Pastor
FRIDAY-SATURDAY:
3 p.m. Pictures taken for pictorial
directory
SUNDAY:
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:15 a.m. Worship service
CANTON CHRISTIAN
Charles E. Long, Jr., Pastor
THURSDAY:
10 a.m. Sr. citizen's Bible study
SUNDAY:
10 a.m. Worship
11 a.m. Fellowship hour
2-4 P.m. Russell and Ione Bayne 50th
wedd/ng anniversary reception
MONDAY:
9 a.m, Staff meeting
7 p,m. Scouts
7:30 p.m. Worship committee
WEDNESDAY:
9 a,m. CWF August brealffut
11 a.m. LCNH Bible stories
7 P.m. Cash! Steering committee
But thanks be to
God, which giveth
us the victory
through our Lord
Jesus Christ.
I Codnthia 15:5 7
a workshop on child abuse and suicide
at the Vermont Street United Metho-
dist Church in Quincy on Wednesday,
Aug. 21, from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
The workshop, sponsored by Chad-
dock School in Quincy, is a service of
the Charter Barclay Hospital Adoles-
cent Sexual Abuse Treatment Program
in Chicago. Dr. Knis, in addition to
lecturing, presently serves as director
of that program
The workshops are designed for
child care workers, counselors, teach-
era, social workers, nurses, ministers,
physicians and other professionals
connected with child care.
Among the topics to be discussed at
the workshop are how to identify
warning signs of sexual abuse and
potential suicide, methods of determin-
ing the severity of the abuse, when and
Mrs. Opal Samples was program
leader, assisted by Mrs. Pratt. Mrs.
Don Brown was devotional leader
using Proverbs 37, and the subject was
neighbors, and she closed with prayer.
Several articles from Disciples maga-
zine were reviewed with all taking part
and Miss Mable Walker gave an
interesting talk.
The meeting closed with the CWF
benediction and the hostess served
refreshments.
The September meeting will be with
Mrs. Mattie Horsman at Lewistown.
Monticello UMW
,The Monticello United Methodist
Women entertained eight members of
the LaPlata UMW Aug. 8. Mary
McConnell played the piano as a
background of music while the guests
and hostesses enjoyed the salad
luncheon preceding the meeting at 1:30
p.m.
President Darlene Stice opened the
meeting with a reading, "Love Is",
and led in the singing of "Wonderful
Words of Life." Margaret Veatch
Christian personhood leader, presented
a time of reflection with a reading
from I Corinthians 13, and a pictorial
view of love from childhood comments,
"What Does Love Look Like." Roll call
was answered by nine members and
eight guests describing a favorite doll.
During the business meeting the
annual UMW meeting to be held at
Columbia in September was discussed
and Margaret Veatch is to be the
delegate. The date for the Hannibal-
Kirksville district meeting is set for
Oct. 14 at Clarence. Plans for
assembling a layette to be presented at
that meeting for mission work were
made.
Pastor Eloise presented an involve-
ment lesson on measuring love, with
an ice-breaker lesson entitled, "Love
Me, Love My " using scripture
from I John 2.
The Sept. 12 meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Jody Thrasher. Mrs.
Edward Geisondorfer will be the
program leader.
Lewistown UMW
The UMW of the Lewistown
Methodist Church met Thursday
afternoon, Aug. 1, in the home of Mrs.
Armgel Smith. Mrs. Aline Williams,
president, called ' the meeting to order.
Mrs. Smith had the devotional. She
read Psalm 1 and a prayer entitled
"Thank You, Lord."
Mrs. Smith also had the program.
She read an article entitled "Privilege
Through Prayer" taken from Steps to
family for help, and some of the legal
obligations faced by child care profe
sionals.
Dr. Kenis received his doctorate in
child abuse from Northwestern Uni-
versity and has lectured around the
country and in Canada about child
abuse. He will be assisted by Debbie
Bretag, M.S.W., also of the Charter
Barclay Adolescent Sexual Abuse
Treatment Program. Bretag earned
her masters degree in social work
from the University of Illinois,
Chicago, and has worked in child care
for the past nine years.
Reservations may be made by
calling Kevin Blickhan at (217)
222-0034. Cost is $5 in advance and
at the door. Registration deadline is
Aug. 15.
Christ. The society has invited the
members of the Hurdland UMW to be
their guests at the September meeting.
Plans were made for a carry-in supper
to be held at the church Aug. 10 at
6:30. Members are asked to bring
items for a shower for the church
kitchen.
The meeting closed with all mem-
bers repeating the Lord's Prayer.
Refreshments were served and a
social hour followed. Other members
present were Mrs. Dorothy Richmond ,
Mrs. Beulah Adkins, Mrs. Eva
Spicknall, Mrs. Carlene Brown, Mrs:
Stella Franks, and Mrs. Alice Hinkle.
Mrs. Bob Dannenhauer and Mrs. Iris
Haggey were guests.
We don't care if
you paint your
hair blue, rip the
sleeves off your
shirt or pierce
your ear.
But don'! smoke Just to be
like your friends.
Or to be different frorT your
friends
Or to be anything at all.
Because with everything we
know about cigarettes today,
there's only one thing you'll
be if you start smoking now.
And that's sorry.
Sorry you can'! get up in the
morning withoul coughing
your lungs out. Sorry you
can't climb'a single flight of
stairs without getting wind-
ed Sorry that every time you
light one up. your risk of
heart disease goes up.
If you're already a smoker.
take sortie time to stop and
think it all the way through.
Right now. it's your decision.
In the long run. it's your life.
WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE
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URCH NEWS
Press-News Journal, Canton, Mo., Thursday, August 15, 1985, Page
7b
meeting
of the United
Faith Parish
'85, a national
with children
2. The
on needs of
families with
and cultural perils
Pastor Eloise
irksville
among the 1,200
the US, Canada,
by Pastor Eloise
Culture in
Native Peoples in
rrnline
A Church
Lost and Fonnd,
oung and Single
Learning Activ-
Live in the
actions of worship
daily events.
visited the
and Museum, and
cOmpound includ-
Provides entertainment for Plan slide show
youth at Camp Jo-Ota
Each year various groups of giving some background in the types of
musicians and church representatives music. His program was instructive of
go to Camp JwOta, the United the music and ballets of many Life Tabernacle Church in Canton
Methodist Camp near Clarence, to countries as the immigrants settled in will be showing a special slide
present the program each evening, various areas of the United States. presentation about "The Mark of the
Among the people serving as a The young people associated the Beast" (6667, Aug. 18, at 4 p.m. at the
resourfe this past Senior and Junior words with past eras of change. They church.
High Week was Melvin Grgurich of also identified the songs as'to tempo of The presentation will include the
Monticello. He entertained with his the celebrations such as polka, Scottish slides, "The World Card," "Visa
electronic accordian, singing songs in bagpipes and others. Electron Card," "Computer Ship
both Roumanian and English, and Injection," "Planetary Citizens," and
"666 on Clothing."
The pastor, Rev. Paul Kinney,
First Baptist to note 1 19th service.invites everyone to attend this special
year with church picnic
The First Baptist Church of Canton
will be observing its ll9th birthday
with a church picnic and evening
worship service on Sunday, Aug. 18, at
Martin Park.
Games and recreation for all ages
will begin at 3 in the afternoon. A
carry-in meal will be served at 5:30
with drink and birthday cake provided
by the church. An old-fashioned
worship and song service will be held
following the meal, around 7 p.m.
Church members and friends are
invited to attend the celebration.
Please bring lawn chairs and table
service.
Wyaconda Ass'n meeting Aug. 20-21
The 141st annual meeting of The first session will begin at 6:30
Wyaconda Baptist Association will be p.m. Tuesday, followed by an all-day
held Aug. 20-21 at Providence Baptist session starting at 9:30 Wednesday.
Church near Williamstown.
Schedule of
CHRISTIAN
SS Supt.
by Sunday
Bible study and
OF GOD
Pastor
SS Supt.
School
Bible study
month services at
).m.
Marx
SS Supt.
lst-3rcl Sundays :
after 1st Sunday
evangelistic
1st & 3rd Sundays
CHRISTIAN
Pastor
8S Supt.
..2rid & 4th Sundays
BAPTIST
S Supt.
Brice. Jr.
School
Ith Thursday
board. 1st
CATHOLIC
; Mo.
CATHOLIC
Mo.
Pastor
OF PEACE
Adm.
V
Minister -
Supt.
1st & 3rd Sundays
GETHSEMANE BAPTIST
Taylor, Mo.
Russell Brownell. Pastor
9:30 am. Sunday school
I0:30 am. Worship
7130 p.m. Wednesday evening
PARK UNITED METHODIST
Lewistown, Mo.
Rev. Eloise M. Marx
Mrs. Hazel McAfee, SS Supt.
9 a.m. Sunday school
10 a.m. Weekly worship
7 p.m. UMYF, 2rid and 4th Sundays,
Randy Penn, pres.
7 p.m. Administrative Council, third
Monday
1:30 p.m. UMW, 1st Thursday
7 p.m. Charge pastor-parish meet-
ing. 5th Monday
TOL4IN A :CMR#gY! AN " ....
( ! ndependent)
Mark Bragg, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Services
10:30 am. Sunday school
LEWISTOWN COMMUNITY -
Rev. Wilbur Sharpe, Pastor
John Donahue, SS Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. Worship
LIBERTY BAPTIST
Rev. Jerry Reynolds, Pastor
J. L. Hudnut. SS Supt.
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
8 p.m. Business meeting 1st Wed.
DURHAM UNITED METHODIST
George Braden. Pastor
9 am. Sunday school
9:50 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. UMYC and choir practice,
'* 1st and 3rd Sundays
7:30 p.m. Board and CS staff, 3rd
Sunday of month
LaGRANGE FIRST BAPTIST
Bro. Ray Douglas
Jim Shutwell. SS Supt.
SUNDAY:
9:30 a.m. Sunday hool
10:45 a.m. Praise and Worship
6:30 p.m. Church training
7:30 p.m. Praise and Worship
WEDNESDAY i
9:15 a.m. Bible study at sr. housing
7:30 p.m. Mid-week Bible study and
prayer meeting
EWING FIRST BAPTIST
Norman Berry. Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Worship service
10:30 a.m. Children's church
6:30 p.m. Worship
WEDNESDAY:
6:30 p.m. Choir practice
7:30 p.m. RAs. GAs. and Mid-week
service
.e
CANTON SECOND BAPTIST
Rev. Vernell Bramlett. Pastor
Jo Ann Ashby. 88 Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6 p.m. Bible study every other Sat.
Baptist,
minis-
Baptist: Rev.
n; Rev. Eloise
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN
LaGrange, Me.
Rev. Jack Evans, Pastor
Jim Wolfmeyer. SS Supt.
9:45 a.m. SS (June, July, Aug.)
8:30 a.m. Worship (June, July, Aug.)
DURHAM BAPTIST
Rev. Charles Woods. Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10: 30 a.m, Worship
6 p.m. Training union
7 p.m. Worship
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible study
and prayer service
7:30 p.m. 1st Wed. business meeting
Supt.
Supt.
Services
lecture
study
StUdy
school and
Church
Workshop on child abuse
on 'Mark of suicide at Quincy church
the Beast" Dr. David Kenis, Ph.D., will present how to refer the adolescent and his
News of Clubs
& Organizations
I I lll
Menticeilo-WiilJa mstown CWF
The Mooticello-Williamstown CWF
met Aug. 9 with Mrs. Chester Hinton.
president Mrs. George Pratt presided
at the meeting which opened with all
repeating the CWF prayer. Roll call
was answered with a scripture
quotation by six members.
Services
PROVIDENCE BAPTIST
Bro. Ted Davis, Pastor
Larry Robertson, SS Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Worship
7 p.m. Church training
7:45 p.m. Worship
7:30 p.m. Wed. prayer meeting
2:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday services at
Prairie View Rest Home
EWING MT. OLIVET BAPTIST
Rev. Scott Montgomery
Donald Fifer, SS Supt.
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST
Steffenville, Mo.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Worship
7;3Q.p.m. Wed. prayer meeting
LaGRANGE
UNITED METHODIST
George W. Braden, Pastor
Ruth Bowen, SS Supt.
Ed Huller, Ass't Supt.
8:30 a.m. Sunday worship
9130 a.m. Sunday school
10 am. Wednesday quilting
1130 p.m. UMW, 2nd Wednesday
4 p.m. Wednesday junior choir
BUNKER HILL CHRISTIAN
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Church, 3rd Sunday
LaGRANGE CHRISTIAN
Jim Oliphant, Minister
9:45 am. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Worship
10:45 a.m. Children's church
CANTON LIFE TABERNACLE
Pastor Paul F. Kinney
SUNDAY:
10-11:30 a.m. Children's Bible class
4 p.m. Worship service
TUESDAY:
7:30 p.m. Bible study
FRIDAY:
11 a.m. Lewis Co. Nursing Home
SATURDAY:
10 a.m. Prayer and visitation
7: 30 p.m. Evangelistic service
CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Eloise M. Marx
J. W. Clark. 88 Supt.
8:45 a.m. Weekly worship
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
230 p.m. 4th Sunday at Prairie View
Rest Home
ASBURY CHAPEL
UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Eloise M. Marx
Ruth Jones. 88 Supt. -
10:30 a.m. Sunday school
11:15 a.m. Worship
12:15 p.m. Administrative council
meets 2nd Sunday of quarter
MAYWOOD BAPT18T
Lyle H, Chappell, Pastor
Daniel Griesbaum, Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship
6 p.m. Church training
7 p.m. Worship
MT. OLIVET UNITED METHODIST
George Braden, Paster
11 a.m. Sunday worship
1:30 p.m. UMW. 1st Thursday
7:30 p.m. Administrative board, 2rid
Tuesday
LEWISTOWN BAPTIST
Rev. Elmer MeCully, Pastor
Kent Van Meter. SS Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. Worship
6:30 p.m. Youth meeting
7:30 p.m. Worship
7:30 p.m, Wednesday evening
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Larry Hunter
6:30 p.m. Study & devotional, Weds.
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Sunday worship
6 p.m Sunday evening, all welcome
DOVER BAPTIST
Dr. Richard Todd, Pastor
Billy K. Turner, SS Supt.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m Worship service
LEWISTOWN CHRISTIAN
George R. Lee, Pastor
Pearl Hicks, SS Supt.
9: a.m. Church school
10:30 a.m. Worship
EWING ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Elmer Hagood
046 a.m. Sunday, school ....
10:45 a.m. Worship
6 p.m. CA service
7130 p.m. Wed. prayer meeting
CANTON FIRST BAPTIST
Milton Baumgardner. Pastor
THURSDAY i
7 p.m. Deacon visitation
SATURDAY:
7 a.m. Men's prayer
7:30 a.m. Women's prayer
SUNDAY:
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:45 a.m. Worship
2:30 p.m. Worship service at LCNH
3 p.m. ' Fellowship and picnic at
Martin Park
5:30 p.m. carry-in at Martin Park
7 p.m. Worship service at Martin
Park
MONDAY:
3-5 p.m. Library
TUESDAY:
11 a.m. Nursing home ministry
2 p.m. Mary Ruth Carney Circle
6:30 p.m. Annual Assoc. meeting at
Providence
WEDNESDAY:
9:30 a.m. Annual Assoc. meeting at
Providence
7:30 p.m. Bible study and prayer
CANTON IMMANUEL
UNITED METHODIST
Robert Gall Woods, Pastor
FRIDAY-SATURDAY:
3 p.m. Pictures taken for pictorial
directory
SUNDAY:
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:15 a.m. Worship service
CANTON CHRISTIAN
Charles E. Long, Jr., Pastor
THURSDAY:
10 a.m. Sr. citizen's Bible study
SUNDAY:
10 a.m. Worship
11 a.m. Fellowship hour
2-4 P.m. Russell and Ione Bayne 50th
wedd/ng anniversary reception
MONDAY:
9 a.m, Staff meeting
7 p,m. Scouts
7:30 p.m. Worship committee
WEDNESDAY:
9 a,m. CWF August brealffut
11 a.m. LCNH Bible stories
7 P.m. Cash! Steering committee
But thanks be to
God, which giveth
us the victory
through our Lord
Jesus Christ.
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a workshop on child abuse and suicide
at the Vermont Street United Metho-
dist Church in Quincy on Wednesday,
Aug. 21, from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
The workshop, sponsored by Chad-
dock School in Quincy, is a service of
the Charter Barclay Hospital Adoles-
cent Sexual Abuse Treatment Program
in Chicago. Dr. Knis, in addition to
lecturing, presently serves as director
of that program
The workshops are designed for
child care workers, counselors, teach-
era, social workers, nurses, ministers,
physicians and other professionals
connected with child care.
Among the topics to be discussed at
the workshop are how to identify
warning signs of sexual abuse and
potential suicide, methods of determin-
ing the severity of the abuse, when and
Mrs. Opal Samples was program
leader, assisted by Mrs. Pratt. Mrs.
Don Brown was devotional leader
using Proverbs 37, and the subject was
neighbors, and she closed with prayer.
Several articles from Disciples maga-
zine were reviewed with all taking part
and Miss Mable Walker gave an
interesting talk.
The meeting closed with the CWF
benediction and the hostess served
refreshments.
The September meeting will be with
Mrs. Mattie Horsman at Lewistown.
Monticello UMW
,The Monticello United Methodist
Women entertained eight members of
the LaPlata UMW Aug. 8. Mary
McConnell played the piano as a
background of music while the guests
and hostesses enjoyed the salad
luncheon preceding the meeting at 1:30
p.m.
President Darlene Stice opened the
meeting with a reading, "Love Is",
and led in the singing of "Wonderful
Words of Life." Margaret Veatch
Christian personhood leader, presented
a time of reflection with a reading
from I Corinthians 13, and a pictorial
view of love from childhood comments,
"What Does Love Look Like." Roll call
was answered by nine members and
eight guests describing a favorite doll.
During the business meeting the
annual UMW meeting to be held at
Columbia in September was discussed
and Margaret Veatch is to be the
delegate. The date for the Hannibal-
Kirksville district meeting is set for
Oct. 14 at Clarence. Plans for
assembling a layette to be presented at
that meeting for mission work were
made.
Pastor Eloise presented an involve-
ment lesson on measuring love, with
an ice-breaker lesson entitled, "Love
Me, Love My " using scripture
from I John 2.
The Sept. 12 meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Jody Thrasher. Mrs.
Edward Geisondorfer will be the
program leader.
Lewistown UMW
The UMW of the Lewistown
Methodist Church met Thursday
afternoon, Aug. 1, in the home of Mrs.
Armgel Smith. Mrs. Aline Williams,
president, called ' the meeting to order.
Mrs. Smith had the devotional. She
read Psalm 1 and a prayer entitled
"Thank You, Lord."
Mrs. Smith also had the program.
She read an article entitled "Privilege
Through Prayer" taken from Steps to
family for help, and some of the legal
obligations faced by child care profe
sionals.
Dr. Kenis received his doctorate in
child abuse from Northwestern Uni-
versity and has lectured around the
country and in Canada about child
abuse. He will be assisted by Debbie
Bretag, M.S.W., also of the Charter
Barclay Adolescent Sexual Abuse
Treatment Program. Bretag earned
her masters degree in social work
from the University of Illinois,
Chicago, and has worked in child care
for the past nine years.
Reservations may be made by
calling Kevin Blickhan at (217)
222-0034. Cost is $5 in advance and
at the door. Registration deadline is
Aug. 15.
Christ. The society has invited the
members of the Hurdland UMW to be
their guests at the September meeting.
Plans were made for a carry-in supper
to be held at the church Aug. 10 at
6:30. Members are asked to bring
items for a shower for the church
kitchen.
The meeting closed with all mem-
bers repeating the Lord's Prayer.
Refreshments were served and a
social hour followed. Other members
present were Mrs. Dorothy Richmond ,
Mrs. Beulah Adkins, Mrs. Eva
Spicknall, Mrs. Carlene Brown, Mrs:
Stella Franks, and Mrs. Alice Hinkle.
Mrs. Bob Dannenhauer and Mrs. Iris
Haggey were guests.
We don't care if
you paint your
hair blue, rip the
sleeves off your
shirt or pierce
your ear.
But don'! smoke Just to be
like your friends.
Or to be different frorT your
friends
Or to be anything at all.
Because with everything we
know about cigarettes today,
there's only one thing you'll
be if you start smoking now.
And that's sorry.
Sorry you can'! get up in the
morning withoul coughing
your lungs out. Sorry you
can't climb'a single flight of
stairs without getting wind-
ed Sorry that every time you
light one up. your risk of
heart disease goes up.
If you're already a smoker.
take sortie time to stop and
think it all the way through.
Right now. it's your decision.
In the long run. it's your life.
WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE
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