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Two TORRANCE PRESS Monday, July 28, 1958

Church Consistory Has Problem Solving Is Sermon Topic Annual Social Evening Calvary Church Letters to the Editor Thousands of people have only does not solve anything. It only The annual get-together of Mrs. Joseph R. Butler, presi­ A. McGuire, Harbor City, safety * dent of Fleming Junior High Education department Mmes. DEAR EDITOR: ly on curriculum and the instruc­ one way to solve a problem causes the problem to grow big­ the Seaside Community Church Announcements October 14, 1958, looms as a tional program. ignore it, and maybe it will go ger, until it. haa reached over­ Consistory was held the eve­ School PTA, presided over the Leonard Loy, Lomita, music; away! We know this method Mrs. Nelson Kimber, Mrs. Mar­ last board meeting at which the Kenneth Bridges, Lomita, radio most Important, day for several 5. Hire superior administra­ powering proportions. ning of July 10 at the home of tha Norton, Mrs. Jo Jenkins, thousand citizens of tomorrow. tors and teachers and pay the We know that every problem Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, 809 chairmen were ratified. and television; Arthur W. Ad- Miss Glenda Jones and Glen Taking office July 1 were: amson, Palos Verdes, school ed­ These several thousand children; best the most. ' 4% has an answer. Kornblum ave. Consistory mem­ Dick are delegates from Calvary your sons and daughters, nieces 6. Strenthen or replace weTik- an­ bers and their spouses who gath­ Chairmen at large Mmes. ucation. Five ways to arrive at this Haptist Church to an American Joseph Stafford, T.omita, Com­ Home service department nephews, and neighborhood nesses in the system. swer will be explored this Sun­ ered for an outdoor barbecue Haptist Laboratory School at friends are the leaders, produc­ 7. Be willing to dig deep for DENTURES by Dr. Earl D. Barnum at steak dinner were Rev. and munity Chest; Harry O. Rob­ Mmes. Oren E. Deuschle, Tor­ and money to pay for what day Midlands. The school Is spon­ rance, art; W. E. Anderson, Lo­ ers and distributors of the next time the regular 11 a.m. devotion­ Mrs. William K. Kchatz, Mrs. sored by the Baptist erts, honorary life membership; generation. We will have to de­ we get; pass the bond issue. ON CREDIT Howard Miller, Messrs, and W. E. Schroeter, Palos Verdes, mita, arts and crafts; Marvin al aerivces of the Redondo-Tor- state convention and is a train­ E. Fulton, Rolling Hills, char­ pend on these fast-growing J.A. rance Churcn of Religious Sci­ Mmes. Roy Burt, Ernest Dungey, ing program for Sunday School ways and means; John B. Elen- youngsters in a few short years. COMPLETE DENTAL ence. George Hollowell, John Moss, Ir teachers and workers. The week- cove, Harbor City, assistant acter education. God grant that we will have Dear Editor: SERVICE .The church office is open ving Pauling and Dave Tepas. ways and means; Louis Flunk, Health department Mmes. The magnificent responst our long course started Saturday. Morwick Ross, Palos Verdes, the time to develop their abili­ No Down Payment daily, except, Saturday or after Entertainment was provided Torrance, youth service. ties. City of Hope volunteer workers Rev. Earl Kuester of Calvary Organizational department health; George Clark, Lomita, 18 Mos. to Pay the Church Hour on Sunday. by George and Dorothy Hollo- Church will speak today at du­ October 14, 1958 will be a day received in your community on well, who sang and accompanied Mmes. Russell L. Fowler, Har­ Red Cross. that terminates a great deal of Hope Sumday, June 8, must be plicate sevlces at the local church bor City, achievement evalua­ Student welfare Mrs. James High Holy Day Services the group in a song-fest of old' this morning on "Open Door of thought. Our tomorrow's citizens attributed, largely, to the ^;t ALWAYS tion; Judson Bowers, Torrance, Gonderman, Torrance. amount of publicity your publi­ favorites. Opporl unity." His evening sub­ Hospitality Mmes. Cecil Pru- are the products of today's LOW PRICES of Jewish Center ject will be "Liquor vs. the Founders Day; A. A. Venable, schools. These citizens will be cation gave to this all-import­ The Garflena Valley Jewish Torrance, magazines; C. L. Wil­ ett, Harbor City, chairman; as­ neither better nor worse than ant annual drive for Medical Marriage Counselor son, program, Lomita; Albert sistants, Mmes. Raymond E. FAST PLATE REPAIR Center, 14725 South Gramercy Youth of Calvary Church en­ the education we give them in Center maintenance funds. Place, Gardena, announces that is Guest Speaker joyed a luau at Playa del Rey Strange, Lomita, publications Denlay, Palos Verdes; refresh­ our Torrance schools, homes and Through your efforts, public Retinae While U-Walt reservations are now being tak­ Clinton E. Phillips, associate last Thursday evening. Swim­ and emblems. ments, Mmse. Adam G. Shill­ churches. The type of education interest in our humanitarian Sodium Pentathol or en for High Holy Day services. director of counseling at the ming, beach games and volley Extension department Mmes. ing, Torrance; D. Cowdrey, Tor­ we provide is the result of the program of patient care, with­ Novocalne for Extractions Walter Talley, Lomita, member­ rance; William Sellers, Harbor at tarn* Prlceel Rabbi Henry E. Kraus, newly American Institute of Family ball were on the entertainment combined effort of trained edu­ out charge, research and medical i CHILDREN'S elected Rabbi of the Center,wlll Relations, will speak at Sunday program planned by Paul Mans­ ship; representatives; Mmes. City. cators and interested parents. education was stimulated, atntf DENTISTRY officiate. services of the Pacific Unitarian field, coordinator of youth activi­ David P. Goolsby, Torrance; An­ Registration Mrs. George This education is indirectly the our campaign achieved a grati- ' All local residents, whether Church. ty, counselors and youth officers thony Graro, Harbor City; James Nelson, Harbor City; assistant, result of our business and in­ fying measure of success. members or not, are welcome. Phillips, a marriage counselor assisting. R. Alexander, Lomita; William Mrs. T. Calvin Guerin Jr., Lo­ dustry, for here is the eventual It is with deep appreciaton FA 8-0250 For Information, call S. Fried, In private practice and a spe­ Tregarthen, Harbor City; Ben mita. "Proof of the Pudding." Here that the City of Hope and I, jjr- DA 9-7426 or H. Morenberg, DA cialist in group therapy, will dis­ Wilkerson, Lomita. Sunshine Mrs. Louis Stango, your youth either aucceeds or sonally, acknowledge your heart­ 4-5180. cuss "The Changing Role Ex­ Public welfare department Harbor City. fails. warming cooperaiton. Because of Op«n Eve*. * All Day Sat. Services will be held every pectations of Husband and Cubs Check on Mmes. Ottis Ix>vell, Harbor City, Parent Education Mrs. Mil­ October 14, 1958 will be a day your help, there is hope Sin- N« Appointment Necessary Friday night and all members . citizenship; Charles F. Lupin, ton IT. Clauser, Rollhng Hills. of decision. One need say little cerely, Louis Tabak, president. are Invited to attend. Church services begin at 11 Lomita, civil defense; Ted Y. Publicity department Mmes. about today's scientific, politi­ a.m. at 1610 Acacia Ave. Trees in Park Hahciya, Harbor City, interna­ Richard H. Groverman. Lomita, cal, economic, moral, 'and edu­ Use Press Classified Ads. Cub Scouts of pack 765-C, tional relations; Harry L. Bail- press; Jack Russell, Lomita, cational crisis*. We will sink or Torrance Woman DR. TARR Christian Science sponsored by the 223rd Street lie, Lomita, juvenile protection; newsette; Ray Groover, Harbor swim. In medicine, a possible Wins Contest School PTA, held a picnic at James C. Triffon, Lomita, legis­ 'City, record book: John N. Con- cure for cancer is surgery. So be Which famous woman would CREDIT DENTIST EARN 10% Program on Radio Cubland, Firestone Park, on lation; F. W. Tenney, Lomita, i shafter, Lomita: Warren Y. Zell, it in education and other areas of you like to entertain? on your money. AJ1 Fund a aecured Local members of Christian July 13. While there, they wa­ motion pictures; David C. Wil ! Harbor City; Vier Lowry, Lo- crisis. Where weaknesses exist Hundreds of thousands of 13111/2 Sartori, Torrance PHONE F"OR BROCHURE Science Church will be interest­ tered a«nd checked the trees they Hams, Lomita, recreation; John 'mita, clippings. they must be either strength­ women throughout the county ened or removed. This Is no time (Over Levy'a Dept. Store) Vermont Mortgage Co. ed in a CS program called "Mov­ had planted in April. They also are being asked this provocaWfe DOWNTOWN TORRANCE ing Mountains" which will be took a hike on the Paul Bunyan for low standards and satisfac­ question during July and August. 14136 9 Vermont Columblas' "Church of tory or average performances. FA 1-5444 DA given on trail. Helen Grimmy, 1617 Acacia the Air" August 3 at 7:30 a.m. Announcement was made at PTA Chooses Boy Scouts Get We must have the best. After all, Ave. answered and won a prize over radio station KNX. the July 17 meeting In the what is more important than for her explanation. The speaker will be Robert school that Henry Graab would providing the best for our chil­ Pollsters are fashion show di­ Peel, chief of the Editorial Sec­ b« the new Scoutmaster to suc­ Program Theme Citijenshin Award dren. Let us not slip back into rectors of Emmons Jewelers, tion, Committee on Publication ceed William Olson, who is go- "Counseling for Better Under­ United States Marine Corps complacency. Inc., Newark, New York. Miss Office of the Mother Church In October 14, 1958 will be a day IP into the Cub Training Staff. standing" was the theme selec­ certificates of good conduct Grimm entered at a fashion show HIGHER EARNINGS Boston. Don Cook will be assistant cub- ted by the program committee of action. Each registered Tor­ conducted by Shirley Lanning, per annum master and Roy Bravick the of Gateway Council PTA at a were awarded to 19 members of rance voter, I trust, will cast 1342 W. 222 St., Torrance. award chairman. meeting held in the home of the Boy Scout Troop 728 after they his vote on the bond issue. A Doreen Copeland will take over program chairman, Mrs. Louis completed the Devil Pups Cit­ simple check may determine LAZY DOLLARS Higginbotham, 21236 South Fig- whether your child or neighbor PAID QUARTERLY den 8 for Dolores Goldsmith^ izenship course at Long Beach will have the best or the sec­ WORK THOSE who has taken a position. Den ueroa. recently. accounts opened by the 10th earn The theme will be developed ond best, double or full-day 10% Return 4 will Join den 7 with Marian One of the first duties, after school sessions. Many of our stu­ from the 1st Quails, as Alberta Burks has through monthly sub-topics dur­ the boys arrived at the base, Established April 15, IMf ing the year. dents are now on double sessions e each account insured to $10,000 Interest PaW 11 Times a Year gone to work. Marian Wiley has was to draw linen and make and even at best, school officials Publication office at 14M Cravens Ave., taken over den 6, as Virginia In attendance at the meeting Torrance, California. Plant at J0344 So. save a trip save by mail Jnd Trust Deeds on Local Residential up bunks. This was followed by 'hope' to eliminate double ses­ Hawthorne Blvd.. Torrance. California. Property. Triple Protection. Collections Olson will Join her husband in were the following presidents dinner and history of the Amer­ sions in a year. I know of one Published Semi-Weekly. Thursday and serviced. the training staff. of local associations; Mmes. ican flag. Next a guided tour has been on double sessions for Monday. Entered as second class matter ASSETS OVER '46,000,000 John Kapu, Banning High; Mil­ Oct. I, 1957, at Post Office, Torrance, Cali­ McBRIDE The next, committee meeting of a ship, supper and a movie Torrance seventh grader who fornia, under act of March 3, 117*. will be held Aug. 8 In the home ton Johnson, Dana Jr. High; Jo­ at the base theater. six out of seven years. Adludlcated a teoal newspaper by Su­ of Virginia Guild, 22929 Petrol­ seph B. Butler, Fleming Jr. perior Court, Los Angeles County, Calif. INVESTMENT CO. The second day started at 6. My aspirations for October Adludlcated Decree No. L. B. 333M. April 1M19 Hawthorne Blvd. eum. » High; W. E. Martois. Gardena The Scouts made up bunks, had I, 1951. jfk Ilign; Joe Kobata, Peary Jr. 14th and the future educational Lawndale breakfast, prepared for inspec- program in .Torrance follow. I'd Office: 1404 Cravens Avenue OReton 11204 f Rentier 4-4417 Use Press Classified Ads for High; Peter Costa Jr., San Pe- tino. stood inspection by Lt. like to have your reactions. Torrance, California quick results. i dro High; Oscar Smith, S. M. Haims amri then had classes on 1. Eliminate double session at Telephone: FAIrtax I-M4I White Jr. High; Glade Murchi- Planti MM* S. Hawthorne Btvd. son, Wilmlngton Jr. High. citizenship and history of the earliest possible time. Torrance, California Marine Corps. Following din­ 2. Reduce class size to maxi­ Phones: PA 1-1345, FRontler 1-MN Mrs. Ed Holloway represented ner the boys received instruc­ W. R. Zappas, Publisher Narbonne High. Mrs. E. G. mum of 30 for upper grades and W. R. King, General Manager tion on first, aid and inspected 27 for primary grades. Kurt Llepman, Managing Rdlter Croom, council president was the firehouse. Scouts waxed the 4 Aircraft Workers > 3. Raise all educational stand­ Subscription Rates also present floors of their quarters. Sgt. Carrier Delivery 4Sc per Month A YOU CAN BUY ^ ards to produce the best pro­ Local and Out-of-Town, per Year 111.00 French was in charge. After gram possible. (Payable In advance) ^ CIIDtJITIIDC *,N *I APPIIAKirP^r supper the troop left for home. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES Returns from Convention All manuscripts are submitted at owner's Scouts attending were: Gene -i. Have administrators spend isk. The Torrance Press can' accept no Robert Addington, assistant di­ at least 50% of their time direct­ responsibility for their return. ^ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FOR rector of research for the Cali­ Anderscm, Billy Blackwell, Ran­ fornia Teachers' Association, has dy Blalr, Mike Carter, Donny INGLEWOOD £fc TORRANCE = NO CASH DOWN returned from Cleveland, Ohio, Christensen, Dennis Champion, where he was sent as a delegate Larry Champion, J. J. Henry, ?/OOW Manchester at 6th Ave. 1603 Cravens atMarcelina = <2 McMAHAN'SlYiciviMnMn 9 rwnmiuiiEFURNITURE STORESjiv/i\tj ^ Gordon Hlnshaw, Glen McMa- to the July conference of the Pleasant 37164 FAirfax86111 m 1806 SARTOR I FA. 8-1262 TORRANCE fe National Education Association. ban, Bob Murphy, Charles My- Before returning to Torrance, he ers, Gary Olsen, Tom Patrick, stopped at Miles City, Montana Ken Smith, David Strayer, Fred to visit with his brother. Wallace, Klm Wilson »nd Den- nsl Albrlght. Herman Boodman is Scoutmaster and sponsor Is At Hunger School Fern-Greenwood PTA. Specialist Third Class Edward Plnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. AI- THIS Fonso Pinon, 208 Dominguez St. recently completed the eigth- week ranger course at the In­ im. fantry School, Fort Bennhig, Ga. Service IS YOUR Use Press Clasalfied Ads for quick results. You can daptnd on our undivided responsibility ye-exa.mlna.tion, proscription, Una grinding In our own laboratories, export advice 31 YEARS GUIDE C CHURCH DIRECTORY 1* on frame selec 11 o n, final chockfup, and subsequent IN r, .-, £ 0-k ».. Lomita, Calif. Rev. and . Butane C. Wllllamr Sunday Seh«ol, ?:» a.m./ mornlna wor»hlp .11 a.m.i service, tee you soon? HARBOR ARE% Voon« People'1 aervlce, 6:30 p.m.* Cveneeltttlc aervlce, 7:30 p.m.; Mid-week aervlee Wednesday morning prayer meeting.

CHRIST THI KINO LUTHIMAN CHUHCH-tttM W. IMnd it., Torrance. Maynard V if Open Fridays Until 7>00 Mldthun. p«*tor Phone DAvIs 3-4M1; Ret., DAvli »-34S$. DMn* worihlp, I:JO a.m.; Sunday school, *>41 a.m.; Divine wort hip, 11 a.m. Nursery care provided at Saturdays Until liOO TO THESE 4 NEW-HOME GUARANTEES both aervlrei. ^ lasy Budget Terms CHURCH Of CHPWT-J»1» Craveni ave. In Twrance. Schedule af services: Sunday, if Pensioners Welcome home that's 1:30 a.m.. Worship service; ti4S a.m., Bible studvi 10:4S a.m., Worship aarv- // protects you from Inviting In a "n*w" cti,', p r?^, Yo,un8 p«<»'«'» mM'"F' 7 ':'" Evening Worship. Wednesday 1:30 p.m.. Ladles' Bible class; 7:30 p.m., Bible study. 12*1 SARTORI, TORRANCI AND •Metrically obso/et* - as 2 out of 3 houses built today are ! Phone FA K-6A03 10 AVAION, WILMINOTON Phone TK 4-MfU KLINE 37 FINI AVI., LONO BIACM Ice. Nursery tor every service. Phone IIK R-«'ill» IIK 6-0789 OPTOMETRISTS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Perk and Newton sts. 1n Walterle. Rev. L. P. Hustad, pastor. FRontler «-47»3. Bible school at f:30 a.m.; morning worship, »:30 and II a.m. Nursery provided for tooth sessions. Inspirational Oospel Hour at 7 p.m. Wefl- nesday 7:30 p m. Bible exposition and prayer.

FIRST LUTHIRAN CHURCH Loceted on Cerson st. and Plower ave. In Torrence. Wm J Hol»d*r, pastor. Residence JSJO Bl Dorado Phone PA I-3J4*. Church Farmers Insurant* office, im Flower eve , FA SSB4. Plrst Church worship, a.m.; tundav school, :JO a.m.; second morning worship, 10:41 a.m. Group FOURSQUARE CHURCH Corner of Arlington and Sepulveda. Telephone, DA e-JOTl. Cordially lnvlt»s Rev. and Mrs. James P. Lowen, pastors. Sunday: Sunday school, f:30 a.m.; morning worship. 10:45 am.; group services. 4:30 p.m. (Y. P Cadets, Defenders), Bvangell»tlc,_7j30_p.m. Mld-weeh: Wednesday. Bible study at 7:30 p.m. Public Invited You to IMMANUtL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 709 Knob Hill ave., Redondo Beech, near Southwood Park, wait o< Hawthorne, south of Sepulwda. Sunday Drop by school, »:4i a.m.; worship service, Ii30 and 11 a.m. Pastor. A. L. Sehauti. FRontler S-9S35 or S-7I3S. and ORRRK ORTHODOX 317 8. Broadway, Redondo Beach. Phona FRontler 5-9931. Dlvlnt Llturov, 11 a.m. to 1? noon every Sunday Rev. Naoum Nltslotls. Sunde> school classes at 10:30 a.m. Oreek school and Bible clause* every Tuesday, Thursday, 7:30 p.m Receive 1. Major tlictrlc ippliincit alrndy built in. They're 2. Provisions for proptr lighting. Eye-saving lighting LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE OOOD SHtPH PRO Meeting at Anta schooL 71400 part of the original houie plan, not out-of-pocket that it both decorative and functional located where Flllnwood dr. Gerald W. Garlld, pastor, ?79?4 Carlow rd. Phone FRontler 5-0931 Your Sunday trhool, 9:10 a.m.; morning worship, 10 45 a.m. extras placed for maximum efficiency. you need it. NATIVITY CATHOLIC CHURCH-1447 Entracla avt., Torranca. Rev. Joseph K Me Ardle, pastor, telephone FAIrfex J77A. Schedule of masses: Right Sunday masses, seven at main church, 1449 tngracla avt., 4, 7, I, 10, 11, and 17:15 On* mass at Mlislon Church of St. Joseph'*, 7314 W. Oal A mo btvd. at 9:30 a.m. Con fesslons three tlrnn* on Saturday!, 10 to 11 a.m., 4 to 4 P.m.. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Baptism* Saturday* and Sundays at 1 p.m. Infant cara from V to 11 a.m. at Nativity Annex. 1415 EneraclA evw , Torrance. NORTH TORR~ANC«~BARf 1ST CHURCH 174th and Yukon. A Consaryatlva Baptist Church. Pastor, Stuart Smith, FA I-95M. Sunday School, all a*«s, 9:45 a.m. Morn­ lna worship service. lOtSO a.m. A straamllnad evening sarvlca, 7 p.m. to I p.m. PACIFIC UNITARIAN CHURCH tOCIBTY-lelO Acacia ava., Terranca. Or. Harry Shuder, minister. Si>rvlca every Sunday, 11 a.m. Outit speaker as announced Sunday school, 11 a.m. All ata group* To Celebrate the SOUTH BAY BAPTIST CHURCH 4MS Sheryenne lan«, Seaside Ranches, Torrance Pastor, Dr. J. C. Brumflald, FRontler 5-34)1. Sunday sarvlcas: 9:45 am.. Sun Hay school; 11 a.m., worship sarvlca, junior church service; 6:15 p.m. Junior BYFi 4:JO p.m., Junior HI and Senior HI BYF; 7:30 pm, worship sarvlca. Wadn**day, 7:30 p.m. Blbla »tudy araypr meeting. Thursday. 7:30 P.m., choir rahaarsal. Toddlar car* ta 4 years Modern Crlb-Nursary at All Stated Church sarvlcas GRAND OPENING SOUTH BAY CHURCH OP OOD 17641 Yukon ava. Phone PA 1-2474. Rav. C. L. Tlernav, 17615 Yukon, Torranca. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; of Our New Hollywood Riviera Sunday night sarvlca, 7i30 p.m. Mid-week services, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ST. ANORBWS BPISCOPAL CHURCH-Phona PA 1-3711, Res. FA S-5449, 1431 Entracla Office at 1702 S. Elena St. FR 8-1533 4. Insured resale value. Because the future is all electric, (acroas from Torranca Memorial Hospital) Rev. Hugh R. Percy, BA, BD. Holy 3. Amplf wiring for prwnt-ind future-needs. It's in Communion, 7:30 a.m.; Sunday school and family service, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday service* nd Mot Our a Medallion Home will remain modern-your invest­ 11 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday--first Sunday In month.______tod paid for - it'll accommodate today's appliances IT. ANDRIWS PRRSBYTIRIAN CHURCH Pacific Coast Hwv. at Avenue D, Rtdondo Friendly, Courteous and Htlpful Agtnts ment is protected. Beach, Calif. FR 51143, 57040. Worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Church fld tAOK youll want tomorrow. ichool, » and 10:30 a.m. Nursery, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Youth groups: Jr-HI Westminster Fellowship, Sunday, 4; Sr-Hl Westminster Fellowship, Sunday. 7; Geneva Fellowship (young adults) meets at 7:30 at 413 Lot Mlradoret, Hollywood Riviera. fvtry Mtdallion Homt of/trt thtst gutrtntttt, yet nttd cost no mort to own. B B. (Red) IT. MARK'S PRISBYTBRIAN CHURCH 245th It. at Woodward eve. DA 4-40M. (Near why it will pty you to look for tbt MtdtlHon Awtrd btfort you buy any horn* Lomita blvd. and Narbonne eve.) Rev. Eldon Durham, minister. Residence, FARMERS Bowden 75307 Oak *t Telephone DA 4-0139. Sunday school. 9:00 a. m. and morning worship, 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. Westminster Fellowship Youth Groups, 4:30 p. m. INSURANCE TORRANCB SBVBNTH DAY ADVBNTIST 1410 Acacia ave Elder Olenn L. Goffer, pastor Phone*: Residence PR 5-8731, Church office FA * 1540. Sabbath school. GROUP 9:30 a m ; church services, D a.m.; Bible study, Wednesday 7:30 p.m.; young people's SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COMPANY Mpt you LIVE BETTER-ELECTRICALLY meeting, Frldnv. '30 p.m. WALTIRIA COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Newton at Ward St., In Walterla ,/ym/W of Juperior farrier Phone FRontler 5-0472. Rev. Wendell Hook. Parsonage phone FR 5-4079. Sun­ day school, 9:30 and II a.m.; church service, 11 a.m.. Nursery care at 11 a.m. lunior Fellowship, Sunday. 4 P.m. High school group, 7 p.m.