I Inside W eather Honors C ollege Story MICHIGAN Sunny and q uite warm. High about 90 degrees. on Page 5. STATE UNIVERSITY East L a n sin g , M ichigan Thursday, J u ly 25, 1963 P rice 10< V o l. 54, No. 168 Pash To Judge When A Dollar Italian Shows Is Not A Dollar WMSB Fine Arts A ssociate Invested L oan Money Only A m erican On P anel Brings Ten-Fold Return E a ch M ichigan S ta te d o llar d e­ in the futu re m ainly fo r s h o rt­ D r . Donald A . P a s h , fin e a r t s r a r y A m e r i c a n . In the a re a p o site d in national loan funds is te rm o r em erg en cy lo a n s .” p r o g r a m a s s o c i a t e f or t he of m u sic , he has produced solo re tu rn in g as much a s $10—$12.50 MSU is a m em b er of one state r e c it a l s , c h a m b e r m u sic and to stu d en ts applying fo r financial and two national loan o rg an i­ U n i v e r s i t y ’ s education te le ­ symphony c o n c e r ts a s w ell a s aid. z a tio n s . T h ey a re the M ichigan v is io n statio n , W M SB, has been s e v e ra l o p e ra s . H enry D y k e m a , d ir e c to r of ask ed to s e r v e a s a judge fo r m H i g h e r Education A ss is ta n c e During the p a st y e a r he has fin a n cia l aid s, said the trend is A u thority (M HEAA), N ational D e­ the P r ix Ita lia te le v isio n and been re sp o n sib le fo r the p ro ­ fo r the U n i v e r s i t y to r e f e r fe n s e Education A ct p ro g ram and rad io c o m p e t i t i o n in N ap les, duction of s e v e ra l p ro g ra m s fo r stu d en ts needing " s e r i o u s mon­ U nited Student Aid Fund (USAF)i. Ita ly , S e p te m b e r 15-30. He is the only A m erican nam ed N ational E du cational T e le v isio n E a st L a n s in g S id ew a lk S h o p p in g D ay s e ta r y help” to s ta te o r national MHEAA g u aran te e s a loan of (N E T ), a netw ork of 78 edu­ funds. $10 fo r e v e ry d o lla r deposited by to the panel of e x p e r ts , which catio n al sta tio n s throughout the "M o n ey in the MSU loan fund the U n iv e rsity . It is open only to w ill ev alu ate c u ltu ra l p ro g ra m s ¥■ ¥ * cou ntry . is worth only its fa c e v a lu e ,” stu d en ts who a r e M ichigan r e s i ­ subm itted fo r judging. Dykem a said . "N a tio n a l funds T h e N E T p ro g ra m s include the d en ts. T h e P r ix I t a l i a is an in te r ­ national te le v isio n debut of the g u aran te e loans which in c r e a s e “ H ow ever, s e v e r a l s ta te s national com p etitio n sp on so red e a ch d o llar ten to 12 tim e s . T h e each y e a r by the E uropean B ro ad ­ c a stin g Union. T e le v isio n video y o u n g A m e rica n c o n d u c t o r T h o m as S ch ip p ers d irec tin g the Also Displays Versatility MSU loan fund w ill be r e s e rv e d o p e ra te s im ila r loan p ro g ra m s of th e ir ow n,” Dykem a said . " S t u ­ D e tro it Sym phony; a s e r ie s of d en ts who need help should check ta p e s, film s and audio tap es fro m c o n c e r ts with the 1962 C o n g re ss in th e ir own s ta te s to m ake su re E u rop e, the F a r E a s t, the U nited Institutes Provide Experience of S trin g s O r c h e s tr a , under the they a r e n ’t m issin g anything.” S ta te s , Canada and L a tin A m erica w ill be e n te re d . A p ro g ram produced by P a sh , b aton s of s u c h em inent co n ­ d u cto rs a s E r i c h L ein sd o rf, Police A d T h e N a t i o n a l D efen se Edu­ c a tio n A ct loans a r e g o v ern m en t- R o b e rt Shaw and J o s e f K rip s; sp o n sored . Education m a jo r s r e ­ 'T h e A rt of Raoul Dufy,” w as on of two U. S. film s ch o sen to be shown at the 1958 P r ix a r e c ita l with the renown C z e c h - A m e r i c a n pi anist Rudolf V e r s a tility is the p rim e r e ­ the tw o-w eek c o u r s e in r a d io -T V . m inute s c r ip ts fo r p ro g ra m s such d a y ,” K im said . " T h e ra d io p o r­ Receives c e iv e f i r s t p r io rity in obtaining the lo an s. F irk u s n y ; and a s e r i e s of vocal T h e m o st r e c e n t addition to Ita lia . P a sh , who is a ls o a s s o c ia te p r o fe s s o r of b ro a d ca stin g s e r ­ p ro g ra m s with fo r m e r p o l i t a n O pera s in g e r M artial M etro­ q u irem en t fo r high sch oo l stu ­ d en ts who have studied in m ore He i s now studying d eb a te . as n e w sca sts and d o cu m e n ta rie s. " I ’ve enjoyed studying tw o d if- T h e y had to s p e cify how they than one se c tio n of the MSU fe re n t th in g s,” he s a id . " I didn t would plan the sh o rt p ro g ra m s . tion w as in the m orning and t e le ­ v isió n in the a fte rn o o n .” T h e stud en ts’ final e ffo rt of the Contracts loan p ro g ra m s c o n n e c t e d with MSU i s the U nited Student Aid S in g h e r, head of the opera de­ " W e worked about s ix hours a tw o-w eek p ro g ram w as prod uc­ T h e sch o o l of p o lic e ad m in is­ Fund. MSU only joined the pro­ v ic e s , has been a p ro d u cer of C om m u nicatio ns A rts In stitu te p artm en t at C u rtis In stitu te . tion of a c lo s e d c ir c u it T V show tra tio n and p u blic safety th is g ra m la s t M ay. T h e U n iv e rs ity m u sic and o th er fin e a r t s te le ­ At p re s e n t P a sh is w orking on th is su m m er. on a form at s im ila r to " T o d a y .” w eek re c e iv e d c o n tra c ts totaling d ep osited $ 10,000 in the fund. v isio n p ro g ra m s at WMSB fo r the Many students have not only a t - • p a s t 10 y e a r s . T h e many a r t p ro g ra m s which two a r t p ro g ra m s fo r N E T , " T h e S a tu re of H onoré D au m ier” and tended m o re than one tw o-w eek s e s s io n of the In stitu te , but they Big 3 Talk “ A rse n ic and Old L a c e ” was produced on ra d io . $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 fro m the D epartm ent of D e fe n se , O ffic e of C iv il D e fe n se. Dykema said the loan program returns $12.50 for e v e r y initial "O d ilo n Redon, the G r a p h i c T h e advanced stud ents w ere T h e two c o n tr a c ts ares dollar invested by M SU. More he has w ritten and produced c o v e r W o rk s.” He a ls o produced a p ro ­ have done work in d iffe re n t a r e a s . a wide ran ge of su b je c t m a tte r, fro m e a r ly F le m is h to con tem p o - gram with the 1963 C o n g re ss of T h e p ro g ram o ffe r s sp e cia liz e d Nuclear Ban m ainly re s p o n s ib le fo r d irectio n of the h a lf-h o u r p ro g ra m . All - - $4 5 ,0 0 0 fo r tra in in g s ta te and than 4,000 b a r k s across the lo ca l c iv il d efen se o ffic ia l in United States participate. S trin g s O rc h e s tr a conducted by in stru c tio n in ra d io -te le v is io n , MOSCOW— A m e rica n , B r itis h stud ents w ere re s p o n s ib le for the s h e lte r m an ag em en t, radiological “ There is no qualification as d ram a, fo r e n s ic s and jo u rn a lis m . E u g e n e O r m a n d y , m u sic a l and Soviet n e g o tia to rs m et h e re ta len t in the p ro g ra m . d efen se and civil d efen se admin­ to the state a student lives in d i r e c t o r of the Philadelphia K im K a is e r , a high school s e n ­ W ednesday fo r what w as con­ "W e r e a lly made som e funny is tra tio n . under this program.” Dykema io r fro m R om eo , Ju st com p leted O r c h e s tr a . sid e re d to be th e ir fin al s e s s io n m is ta k e s on that o n e ,” K im said . — $20,000 for preparation of said. "Neither is special pref­ A nativ e of F r e e p o r t, 111., P ash initiating a p a rtia l n u cle ar te s t ‘ 'O nly one of us had had any r e a l tra in in g materials for training erence given to students majoring r e c e iv e d h is B .M u s. and M.Mus d e g re e s fro m N orth w estern U ni­ v e r s ity and the d o cto ra te of m u sic Piastro ban. Such a te s t ban would be the f i r s t m a jo r cold w ar settle m e n t production e x p e rie n c e . "S o m e of the c a m e r a s got tangled in each o th e r’ s c o rd s, c iv il d efen se auxiliary police. in any particular field.” T h e f i r s t g r a n t is being carried Students who have completed out under th e supervision of State their freshmen year are eligible fro m th e U n iv e rsity of E dinburgh. Concert * f /%■ - » L a in eight y e a r s . T h e in itialin g the audio man had s ix m ik e s to D ir e c to r of C iv il Defense Joseph to apply for the lloans. /ta tie i near They He h a s com p leted a d d i t i o n a l of the docum ent was expected handle and once I stepped in front may apply for as much as $1,000 g rad u ate work at the U n iv e rsity C h ild s, a ls o commissioner of Monday, but it is not known of the ann ou ncer— which wasn’t M ichigan S ta te Police, said Leon each year. of C a l i f o r n i a at B e r k e le y , w hether the d raftin g co m m itte e too g r e a t. A ll in al l , though, I Repayment on the loans begins C o lu m bia U n iv e rs ity , Ju illia r d S c h o o l of M u s i c , S y ra c u se Tonight had w orked out tre a ty language com p letely s a tis fa c to ry to the think it was a good production fo r a m a te u r s .” H. W e a v e r , professor in the school of p o lic e administration and public sa fe ty . five months after the completion of schooling. Interest is six per U n iv e rs ity and the B e r k s h i r e n e g o tia to rs . T h e d raftin g group Gordon G ray , a s s is ta n t p ro ­ cent and students are given 36 One of A m e ric a ’ s best-know n C o n t r a c t administrator is M usic C e n te r. m et tw ice b e fo re the m ain s e s ­ f e s s o r of ra d io -T V and d ir e c to r , months to pay the complete sum. con d u cto rs w ill lead the C o n g re ss Gordon H. Sheehe, head of the B e f o r e com in g to MSU Pash of th e - r a d io - T V p o rtio n of the A student cannot be on. aca- of S trin g s in a c o n c e rt tonight sion opened a fte r being delayed MSU traffic center program of r spent th re e s u m m e r s a s an In s titu te , said the p ro g ram may at 8 p .m . in the A uditorium . fo r one ho u r. Som e open c e r e ­ w ill be conducting some of the ¿em ic or disciplinary probation o r c h e s tr a conducting student of be used " a s an exam p le of good Mishel Piastro, fo rm e r mony approving the tre a ty is t r a i n i n g through part-tim e in- t0 «PPly for USAF loans, P ie r r e M onteux, th e d istin g ish - and bad in fu tu re c l a s s e s . ” ed F r e n c h -A m e ric a n con d u ctor, c o n d u c t o r of t he L o n g i n e s exp ected . structors recruited from other Six students took advantage of Sym phonette, w ill conduct the S o v i e t P r e m ie r K hru shchev T h e r e is no r a d io -T V sectio n M ichigan Colleges and univer- USAF loan program last spring. and c o n d u c t e d young people’ s during th is two w eek s e s s io n . T h e ities Several more applied thissum- 100-m e m b e r group in its fourth h as o ffe re d g u aran te e s to m ake c o n c e rts f o r L e s J e u n e s s e s two e a r l ie r s e s s io n s included c o n c e rt of the su m m e r. T h is is the A frican continent a non-nu­ W e a v e r is contractadminis- mer and are planning to do so in M u s ica le s in s e v e ra l E uropean KIM KAISER c le a r zone if the United S ta te s about 22 stud ents, G ray said. DONALD PASH the f i r s t c o n c e r t conducted by a t r a t c r fo r the second project the Dykem* said, c o u n trie s. K im , who has m o re than a week member of the C o n g re ss of and o th er n u cle a r p o w ers w ill sched uled for completion in May 1 h* ,.oan business is booming know anything at all about rad io le ft of study in the d ebate s e c ­ ^ at the University, according to S trin g s facu lty . agree. o r te le v isio n when I s ta r te d .” tion of the In stitu te , said " l e a r n ­ " P i a s t r o i s known to a v ast Sh ortly a fte rw a rd , K hrushchev ° W orking with him fro m thede- D ykem a. Last y e a r the entire * * * T h e ra d io -T V stud ents learned ing about all th e se things was one * * * aud ience b e ca u se of the L o n gin es and top E a s t E uropean com m u nist p artm en t a r e : Frank Day. pro- * * * ' * } loan ^ r a t i o n connected how to o p e rate c a m e r a s , rad io of the b e st e x p e r ie n c e s of the S y m p h o n e t t e , ” said W alter le a d e rs m et in M oscow . The f e s s o r . George E a s tm a n .p r o fe s - MSU handled $1,250,000. c o n so le b o ard s and m icrop h on es Hodgson, head of the m u sic de­ announced p u rp o se w as fo r an s u m m e r .” It can be expected that the and re c e iv e d p r a c tic a l e x p e r­ T h is is h is second y e a r at the sor, Ray Galvin. Assistant pro- volume of loans wiU increaselhis Campus Awaits A rrival p a rtm e n t. " T h e sym phonette was heard by both rad io and te le v isio n a u d ie n ce s .” ie n c e in production tech n iq u es. K im , who won high h o n o rs, was a beginning student. T h e r e was o ffic ia l rev iew of Soviet B l o c eco n o m ies in a sum m it c o n fe r­ e n c e . H ow ever, the le a d e rs a r e In stitu te . " I attended tlje d ebate sectio n f e s s o r , Roy H ollaoy, a s s is ta n t .. p r o fe s s o r . Eugene F r e e m a n , a s - U n i v e r s i t ma sa id . - . S in ce ^ e n ro llm e n t w i l l exp ected to ra tify K hrushchev’ s la s t su m m er and I c a m e again s is ta n t in s tr u c to r, and G r a n v ille undc,„ h* d ly increase, it is only T onight’ s p ro g ram w ill begin a lso an advanced ra d io -T V s e c ­ th is y e a r b e ca u se my team went to C r o s s r e s e a r c h a s s is ta n t. fo rtu n ate th at m o re Of 5 0 0 Music Students with " S e r e n a d e fo r S trin g s , Op. 11,” by Dag W inen. T h e second tion . T h e r a d io -T V stud en ts w ere num ber w ill be "P a lla d iu m and re s p o n s ib le f o r s e v e r a l fiv e - with the W e st. sp lit with R ed China o v er h is p o licy of p eacefu l c o e x is te n c e the s ta te c h a m p i o n s h i p s last w in te r.” T h e f i r s t c o n tra c t iss c h e d u le d f o r com p letion in Ju n e of 1964. • ^ ^ are available.' M o re than 500 high school o r c h e s tr a s o r ch o ru s e s fo r in­ A lle g ro ,” by F r it z K r e i s l e r .T h e m u sic ia n s will a r r iv e on cam pus Sunday fo r the 29th annual Youth s t r u m e n t a l in stru c tio n . Both c o m p o s i t i o n w as arran g e d by p riv a te and c la s s le s s o n s a r e P ia s tr o . a v a ila b le . Sm all e n se m b les a r e T h e o r c h e s tr a w ill a ls o play Production Superb M u sic P ro g ra m . T h e p ro g ram la s ts th re e w eeks a ls o org an ized under the p ro ­ “ V a r i a t i o n s on a T h e m e by and g iv e s the stud ents s p e c ia l­ g ra m . T ch a ik o v sk y .” bv A renskv and Circle’s ‘Cat’ Sold Out " S im p le Symphony” by B en jam in ized tra in in g in in stru m en tal and T h e students spend about eight ch o ra l m u sic . It is sp o n so red by B r itte n . ho u rs a day in c la s s e s and m u sic Hodgson said the c o n c e rt the MSU m u sic d ep artm ent and p r a c tic e , acco rd in g to R o b e rt should be " o n e of the outstand­ the Continuing Education S e r v ic e . S id n e ll, d ir e c to r of the p ro g ra m . ing on es of the s e a s o n .” Students can tak e c la s s e s in “This p ro g ram dem ands a “ We a r e hoping fo r a la rg e degradation so com m on in m u sic th eo ry and lite r a tu r e , con ­ crow d. T h e r e w ill be about 1,800 T e n n e s s e e W illia m s at a peak fa v o rite son, B r ic k , and h is w ife r e a lly co n ce n trated e ffo rt of the W illia m s . But in fu rth e r sce n e s ducting, sight read in g and in­ h o m em ak ers on cam pus who w ill o f sick and sick en in g fa scin a tio n M agg ie a r e spending a ll th e ir stu d en ts in th e ir p a rtic u la r field the fe e lin g tu rn s into one of pity stru m en ta l and c h o ra l w ork. attend the c o n c e r t.” with h u m a n i t y ca n hardly be tim e fighting b e t w e e n th em ­ Students a r e placed in bands, of in te r e s t in m u s ic ,” Sid nell s e lv e s about w hether o r not they fo r th is poor m is tre a te d c r e a ­ T h e C o n g re ss of S trin g s is a te rm e d good. sa id . " T h e m e re fa ct that the tu re . music e d u c a t i o n p ro g ram G re a t is a b e tte r p h ra se , and w ill beget a grandson fo r B ig fa c ilit ie s of th e m u sic d ep art­ B r ic k , hobbling through the sp o n so red bv the A m erican F e d ­ th is is what W illia m s is in the Daddy. m ent a r e a v a ila b le to them is a U nderneath th is fight is the play on c ru tc h e s b e ca u se of a | Students To [ i trem en d ou s a id .” e ra tio n of M u sicia n s. T h e F e d ­ e ra tio n auditions the young m u si­ S u m m e r C i r c l e and F ra n k R u tled ge’ s in te rp re ta tio n of h is m em o ry of a q u e s t i o n a b l e hurdle bout in the wep sm a ll relatio n sh ip between the e x -fo o t­ hou rs o f a drunken m orning, i s T h e c la s s e s a re taught by MSU c ia n s in th e ir hom e towns and " C a t on a Hot T in R o o f.” | Get 'Clipped’ | • m u sic d ep artm ent facu lty and a : num ber of public school m u sic pays fu ll tu ition , room and board fo r th e su m m e r-lo n g p ro g ra m . T h e fin al production of the b a ll p la y e r B r ic k and one of su m m e r s e a s o n , which opened h is te a m m a te s . T h e frie n d died the ep itom e o f lo st soul and disgust with the "m e n d a city ” o f te a c h e r s . G rad u ate a s s is ta n ts W ednesday and is sold out through a fte r M aggie a ccu se d him of being the w orld. S ta rtin g S ep t. 16, i t ’ s going T h e C o n g re s s h as brought o u t- H ere T o m C la rk quietly e x ­ v to c o s t you 25 c e n ts m o re to a ls o aid in the p ro g ra m . s t a n d i n g c o n d u c t o r s and Satu rd ay, d ea ls with a lco h o lism , in love with h e r husband. She h ib its the co m p lete solitude one get clipped. m u sic ia n s to the cam pus th is p o s s ib le h o m osexu ality , g re e d , "p ro v e d ” the frie n d ’ s la ck , of M ost of the stud ents a re a t­ v ir ility through an a ffa ir with can find w hile s till surrounded su m m e r. E a r l i e r c o n c e r ts w ere a v a r ic e and l ie s . >:• T h e in c r e a s e s fo r h a irc u ts *• tending the p ro g ram on s c h o la r ­ S et on a 2 8 ,0 0 0 - a c r e Southern him . by m e m b e rs of h is fa m ily . sh ip s fro m o rg an izatio n s in th e ir conducted by R a l p h H u n t e r , w ill go into e ffe c t in a ll L a n - plantation, the play d elv es into S i n c e th is a f f a i r and the In a talk with J e r r y Cohodes hom e tow ns, acco rd in g to S id n ell. ch o ra l d ir e c to r of R adio C ity sing and E a s t L an sin g b a rb e r the liv e s of B ig Daddy and h is frie n d ’ s d eath , B r ic k and M aggie a s B ig Daddy , C lark stu m b les M u sic H all; Eugene O r m a n d y , sh o p s. M em bers of the L a n - b ic k e r in g , sc re a m in g fam ily of have been battlin g o v er th e ir about the bed room , pleading fo r T h e group is org anized into two musical director of t h e sing B a r b e r s A ssociation :-:'; B ig M am a, son B r ic k , and h is p h y sical re la tio n sh ip . B r ic k has e ith e r h is c ru tc h e s o r a d rin k . sta g e bands fo r the p ro g ra m . P hilad elp hia O r c h e s tr a ,a n d I z le r :j:'; voted 131 to 24 to in c r e a s e w ife "M a g g ie the C a t,” another taken to d rinking to soothe h is B ig Daddy, happy at being told It w i l l p re s e n t two ■c o n c e r ts S o l o m o n , c o n d u c t o r of the :£ th e p r ic e . during the th re e -w e e k p erio d . Indianap olis Symphony. Solom on, son C o o p er, h is w ife and brood c o n s c ie n c e , w hile M aggie p ro w ls, he is not dying, d is c o v e rs h is A dults will pay $2, but c h ifd -:£ Th ey w ill be held Aug. 7 and 17. of " n o -n e c k m o n s te r s .” about the bedroom lik e a " c a t son ’ s p ro b lem of d rin k, and a t­ who taught at MSU in 1928, the S i r e n ’ s r a te s a r e s t ill $ 1 .7 5 . f i r s t nativ e A m erican conductor B ig Daddy is dying of c a n c e r on a hot tin r o o f.” tem p ts to help him . But even the | :L "F la t-to p ’’ h a irc u ts w ill be Si and h is plan tatio n , along with As the fe lin e p ro w ler, E a rle n e p ro m is e s o f the e s ta te on B ig o f a m a jo r symphony o r c h e s tr a . S $ in c r e a s e d fro m $2 to $ 2 .2 5 . Si T h e C o n g re s s of S trin g s w ill $10 m illio n in c a sh and blue chip B a te s p le a d s, y e lls and soo th es Daddy’ s death cannot cut through p re s e n t th re e m o re c o n c e rts th is s to c k s , go es to the fa v o rite son. In slip and h e e ls , M aggie s te a lth ­ the son’ s alco h o lic haze. i: T h e in c r e a s e s w ill go into *: ily s c r a tc h e s at B r ic k ’ s wounds, s u m m e r. L o u is L a n e , a s s o c ia te S o C o op er s e t s out to p rov e But when the two d i s c u s s iS e ffe c t at the union as w ell as i: c o n d u c t orr- o l t h e C r e v 'e l a ¡>d and to sse s, her. blond m ane to B r ic k ’ s dead frie n d , and B f lc k iS independent sh o p s, bringin g iS h im s e lf the fa v o rite and thus b e ­ BIG D A T E A t EIGHT? - Two o f the'younger co st members o f Sym phony, w ill lead a c o n c e rt em p h asize h e r meowing. is stunned by h is fa th e r’ s opinion, iS th is a re a up to the -le v e ls iS co m e lo rd of the m an o r. In the August 1 and Donald Jo h a n o s, In an opening sce n e w here he le ts out the s e c r e t that B ig “ Cat On A H ot T in R oof’ ’ ready them selves for th is week’ s Si ch arg ed in D e tro it, F lin t and iS attem pt he m ak e s u se of the " n o ­ conductor of t h e D a l l a s M aggie e x to lls h e r " v ir t u e s ” to Daddy r e a lly i s dying of c a n c e r . Summer C irc le perform ance. The young men are Simon C al- Si o th er la rg e C e n tra l M ichigan n ecked m o n s t e r s ," whom B ig S U N N Y B r ic k in th e ir bedroom , M iss Symphony, vill appear on cam pus Daddy c a n ’ t stand . v e rly, le ft, and Richard Anderson. Si c i t i e s . :i B a te s p rov o kes the feelin g of (continued on page 7) in a c o n c e rt August 15. In the m e a n t i m e , the re a l 2 Mi c hi g a n St at e Ne ws , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n Thursday, July 25, 1963 State News Photos By Mark Krastof J ü fï HB $ î P ; ^ 'C'OF Bob Wrook, the department* s fir s t em ploye. Edna Cranson, Grand Ledge, handles the sewing chores. ACROSS 32 White with U S Ij IH STATE NEWS P A C c M A K tK NEWSPAPER East L a n sin g o p e n F rid a y 1 Increased *§ * 33. Novelty Member Associated P re ss, United P ress International, A n d S a tu rd a y 9 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 by 15. 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Inc - C 1963«all Disney Rroduclioni Heavy W eight H o rsep u l- 9:40 * «ess Racing*Fat D e m o n stra tio n s * F in a l ling • L i g h t W e i g h t __________________ TBCHNKXMPr__________________ * Sto ck S a le * P a ra d e of H a r n e s s R a c i n g Pro­ i Starring * 4-H and F .F .A . F lo a ts. g ram * H ell D r iv e r s Auto H orsep u lling * P r o fe s ­ H EN RY M A U REEN COMING! BIG JOHN WAYNE in sio n al W re s tlin g . JAMESMacARTHUR MHALDCRISP Stunt Show. FONDAOTIARA WALLYCOX Introducing MIMSYFARMERI IECHNIC01QI»* •PANAVISION® • PresentedbyWARNERBROS "DONOVAN’S REEF” Mi chi gan St at e News , E a s t L a n s i n g , Mi c hi g a n i n u r s d a y , J u l y 25 , 196 3 Retreat Focuses On Orthodox Conference Ethics Involved In Church And College M anslaughter Case Opens Here Monday By L IN D A M IL L E R State News Staff Writer by theologians a s law d e c re e d by God a fte r the c re a tio n of natu ral g u ilt and r e s p o n s ib ility of the p a r e n ts . How re s p o n s ib le a re What to e x p e ct in te r m s of the ch u rch ’ s re la tio n sh ip to u n iv er­ sity life w ill b e explained to new fre s h m e n and t r a n s f e r stud ents L u th e ran Student A sso cia tio n w ill accom p any the new stud ents on retreat. thodox C ath olic fa ith . T h is y ear a standing O rthodox p r ie s t s , d is ­ law. P o s itiv e divine law with th e s e p a re n ts ? T h e E a ste rn Orthodox C a te ­ at a tw o-day r e tr e a t Sept 6 - 7 . c h e tic a l A sso ciation will c e l e ­ s p e c ia l invitation i s extended to tingu ished m e m b e rs of the uni­ B o th p a re n ts of th re e P o n tiac which men a r e m o st f a m ilia r in­ M o s t C h ristia n th eo lo gian s UNIVERSITY g i r l s k illed in a f i r e re c e n tly will T h is new e x p e rim en t in ad­ b ra te its tenth a n n iv e rsa ry with O rthodox te e n a g e rs . A new fe a ­ v e r s it y facu lty and c iv ic le a d e rs . be ch arg ed with m an slau g h ter. clu d e the ten com m an d m en ts. would a g r e e that the p a re n ts a r e ju stm e n t to c o lle g e w ill be c a r - CHRISTIAN CHURCH the opening of its annual c o n fe r­ tu re of the p ro g ra m th is y e a r , M e m e rs of the O rthodox c le r g y s u b je c t to punishm ent b e ca u se of 310 N. Hagadorn Rd. T h e th re e g i r l s , a fou r-m o n th M an slau gh ter i s , ac co rd in g to r i e d out b y the U n iv e rsity d evised upon re q u e s t, w ill be a and H a rry H. K im b er, a s s o c ia te Don S tiffle r , M in is te r en ce Monday at the K ellogg C en­ old, h e r 18-m o n th -o ld s i s t e r , and C h ris tia n e th ic s , a v io lation of th e n e g le ct involved. T h e Old L u th eran Chu’-^h at T e cu m se h Ph 3 3 7 -1 0 7 7 te r. s e r i e s of s e s s io n s s p e c ific a lly d ean of U n iv e rs ity C o lle g e and t h e ir s t e p s is te r , a 2-y e a r -o ld , the sixth com m an dm ent, in P r o t ­ T e sta m e n t law of " l e x ta l io n i s ," Woods C am p ,M ich ig an . B ib le School 9 :4 5 a .m . T h e co n fe re n ce is open to all fo r te e n a g e rs. head of the d ep artm ent of r e ­ w e re found dead a fte r f i r e swept e sta n t lis tin g , "T h o u s h a ll not the law of r e ta lia tio n , c u rr e n tly W orship S e r v ic e 10:45 a.m . Orthodox bish op s, p r ie s ts , Sun­ T h e co n fe re n ce f a c u l t y is lig io n , w ill com p o se the c o n fe r ­ through th e ir fr a m e hom e. r e f e r r e d to a s c a p ita l punish­ M i s s T e c l a Sund, cam pus k i l l . " T h is com m an dm ent, found day School te a c h e r s , p ro sp e ctiv e draw n, a s in nine p rev io u s y e a r s e n c e "W h o ’s W h o ." B i s h o p s , T h e p a re n ts w e re at a tav ern in the Old T e sta m e n t, p ro h ib its m en t, would be c o n sid e re d too w o rk er fo r the C h u rch , said that Lansing Central Free te a c h e rs and p aren ts of the O r - of e x iste n c e , from among o ut- p r i e s t s and s e m in a ria n s w i l l heavy a p enalty fo r the c r im e of the r e tr e a t w ill a ls o s e r v e a s a at the tim e of th e f i r e . P r e lim ­ c o m e to E a s t L an sin g fro m such in a ry in v estig atio n show s that the h o m icid e, m u rd er, m an slau g h ter the p a re n ts . g e t-acq u ain te d tim e . Methodist Church and su icid e. 828 N. W ashington, L an sin g p la c e s a s New Y ork C ity , D e tro it, f i r e s ta rte d fro m a burning c ig a ­ T h e d eaths would have been J a c k s o n , P en n sy lv an ia, Ohio, One who ta k e s human life with­ R e v . W a l t e r W ietzk e, M is s Sunday Sch ool 1 0 :0 0 a .m . r e t t e le ft in a liv in g ro om so fa. p rev en ted , had the p a re n ts been New J e r s e y , F lin t, and S t. V lad - out the auth ority to do so is gu ilty Sund and fo u r m e m b e rs of the Sunday The Loss: Faith T h is c a s e is c o n ce rn e d with a fu lfillin g th e ir C h ris tia n duty to m i r ’s O rthodox S e m in a ry . of one of th e se four v io la tio n s. th e ir c h ild re n , e ith e r by staying M orning W orship 1 1 :0 0 a .m . v io latio n of c iv il law . B ut e x ­ T h e v ery R ev . A rc h p rie s t P h o - Although the p a re n ts in th eab o v e with them in stead of spending E A S T L A N S IN G S e rm o n by P a s to r F .W . am in atio n f r o m a C h r i s t i a n tiu s Donahue of S t. A ndrew ’ s standpoint r c v c i ' r t),,;' th e p a r ­ c a s e A J H f d ir e c tly ta k e th e ir e a r l y ’m orning h o u rs t f ■» F R I E N D # E £ T IN G t VanVaVu| O rthodox C h i n c h in E s s e L k nslng Or Courage? e n ts of th e s e th re e g i r l s m ay children'vTTvw jj, they can b eh eld o r by seein g that a b a b y s itte r (Q u ak ers) 6 p .m . Youth Fello w sh ip and p r o fe s s o r of re lig io n at MSU re sp o n sib le for the d eath s. w as with th em . A c ig a r e t te left W orship Sunday 9:4 5-10 :4 5 have v iolated a m uch h ig h e r law, 7 p .m . Evening S e rv ic e w ill s e r v e as c o n fe re n c e c h a ir ­ C h r i s t i a n e th ic s s a y s that burning in the hou se adds to the allege House of P eo p le sC h u rch 1 that of p o sitiv e d iv in e. m an. a u th o ritie s m ust s u re of both the d e g re e of p a re n ta l g u ilt. Cal l ED 2 -1 9 9 8 F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll A ^ sitiv e d ivine law i s defined by Rev. Robert Kavanaugh T h e Hon. R o b e rt H. S c o tt, d i­ r e c t o r of the youth d i v i s i o n , A L L W ELCO M E ED 7 -1 2 9 4 M ichigan Dept, of C o r r e c tio n s , Always a warm welcome at Olivet Baptist Church East Lansing F irs t Christian and L t. C la r is s a Young, youth d i­ Unity Center A il Saints Episcopal " F a t h e r , 1 lost my faith when I cam e to c o lle g e !" Seventh - Day 2 2 1 5 E . M ichigan Church v isio n of the L an sin g P o lic e Dept, 425 W., Grand R iv e r Church Though 1 have often heard th is p lain t, I have n ev er m et a student a r e a lso named a s g u e sts . Adventist Church R ev. W illiam H artm an, P a s to r Sunday W orship 1001 (D isc ip le s ) C h e s te r Road, L an sin g 800 Abbott Road who lo st his faith in co lle g e . But I have encountered many who gave T h e p u rp o ses of the E a s te rn T emporarlly m e e t i n g at SUNDAY 10:00 a .m . th e ir faith aw ay, by neg lect and in d ifferen ce. O rthod ox C a te c h e tic a l C o n fe r­ University Lutheran Church Donald L . B o o h e r, M in is te r ED 2 - 1 3 1 3 1 have m et s till o th ers who n ev er re a lly had a p erso n al faith, — Sunday Sch ool 9 :4 5 a.m . S erm o n - " F r u i t of the T r e e " e n c e , a s o u t l i n e d by Howard Division and Ann St. R e v . R ob ert G a rd n e r, E p iscop al a p art of th e m se lv e s, — but cam e to c o lle g e under the illusion B e rn s o n , c o n fe re n c e con su ltan t SATURDAY SERVICES M orning W orship 9 :0 0 and W orship S e r v ic e s 8 :3 0 & 1 1 :0 0 W ednesday Evening Chaplin to the U n iv ersity they did. T h e ir " f a i t h " was a fa c to r in th e ir fam ily and environ­ o f the MSU Continuing E du cation 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School 11:00 a.m . a.m . P r a y e r S e r v ic e 7 :0 0 p .m . m ent, but was re a lly a cru tch to them p e rso n ally . And when the S e r v ic e , a r e : 11:00 a.m. Worship Service M ID -W E E K SE R V IC E C h urch S ch o ol 9 :4 5 a .m . R e v . Edward R oth, R e c to r Studv C la s s 7 :3 0 p .m . cru tch w as left behind at hom e, they stum bled into the lim ping de­ (1) T o o ffe r the m any and v aried Howard B. Weeks - minister W ednesday, 7 :1 5 p .m . A lfiliated with U nity School F o r tra n sp o rta tio n c a ll F E 9 - R e v . G eo rg e T u m a, C u rate fe n se : “ 1 lo st my fa ith .” r e s o u r c e s of MSU, its d ep a rt­ T o a C h ristia n , faith is a divine gift and people n e ith e r study th e ir F o r information or transpor­ F o r ch u rch bus sched ule o f C h ristia n ity , L e e ’ s Su m m it. 2141 by Saturd ay evening m en ts and facu lty , to O rthodox way into it nor out of it. Study can p re p a re the road fo r faith by r e ­ M isso u ri SUNDAY S E R V IC E S C a th o lic s le a d e rs w orking with tation call 482-1720 c a ll IV 2 -8 4 1 9 moving o b sta c le s o r c la rify in g relatio n sh ip s between the tru ths of o u r youth. 8 :0 0 a.rcv - O rd er of Holy faith and the fa c ts of se c u la r stu d ies. (2) T o provide our youth lead ­ F irs t Baptist Church Central Methodist F irs t Presbyterian F irs t Christian Com munion The thoughtful man e xp ects m y ste rie s when he stu d ies theology. The s e c u la r field's have th e ir m y s te r ie s : what is e le c t r ic ity ? what is e r s with in stru c tio n , m a te r ia ls C a p ito l at Ionia A c r o s s F ro m the C ap itol Ottawa and C hestnut Reformed Church 1 0 :0 0 a.m . - M orning P r a y e r and in sp ira tio n through le c tu r e s , L a n s in g , M ichigan W ORSHIP S E R V IC E life ? So the serio u s student hardly exp ects to solv e a ll m y s te rie s 9 :3 0 a .m . W orship S e r v ic e 2 4 0 M a rsh a ll S t. L ansing w orksh op s, s e m i n a r s , m ed i­ 10:00 a .m . when his fin ite mind approached the infinite. T h e s e r io u s student Roy. Scott Irv in o , M in is te r R ev. John M. H ofman, P a sto r ta tio n s , s e rm o n s , p e rs o n a l co n ­ (W JIM 1 0 :3 0 a .m .) C r ib b e r y and n u rs e ry does not succum b to the sp iritu al p a ra ly s is a fflic tin g many an M orning S e r v ic e 1 0 :0 0 a .m . 8 :3 0 a .m . - Monday th ru F r id a y fe r e n c e s and re lig io u s s e r v ic e s . Church School 9 :3 0 a .m . S erm o n c a r e p ro v id e d , ag n o stic: " B e c a u s e I cannot know all an sw ers, th e re i s no a n s w e r." (3) T o m ake a v a ila b le to O rtho­ Morning W orship 1 0 :3 0 a.m . " T h e P u rsu it of H a p p in e ss" A m atu re faith soon p ro s p e rs under the in tellig en t questions "W h y D o esn 't God A nsw er My E ven ing S e r v ic e 7 p .m . DA ILY O F F IC E dox C ath o lic r e lig io u s e d u ca to rs Dwight F . L a rg e , P re a ch in g ra ise d by s c h o la rs . T he d iffe re n c e is noted betw een penetrating P ray er?" T h o s e in need of tra n s p o r­ th e la te s t and m ost e ffe c tiv e l it ­ C r ib N u rs e ry , So B rin g T h e T u e s . - 10:1 5 questions and paralyzing doubts. The doubting mind w av ers o r “ L i f e 's a v acatio n , but w here tation c a ll : e r a tu r e , au d io -v isu al aid s and Baby. S e rm o n R e v e re n d Roy M . Shoaf Holy Com m union v a cilla te s b e t w e e n b e lie f and d is b e lie f. T h e questioning and a re you going o th e r m a te r ia ls so e s s e n tia l fo r T h u rs . - 5 :1 5 s c ie n tific mind con tin ues to b eliev e and p r a c tic e h is faith while T a k e hom e a copy of the "W h at A w arm and frie n d ly w elcom e M r . B . Swagman at T U 2 -2 5 7 0 th e s u c c e s s fu l o p e r a t i o n of T h en A re We T o D o ? " sh eet H oly Com m union ra isin g questions about m a tte rs of faith. a w aits you at F i r s t P r e s b y t e r ­ o r R e v . Hofman at IV 5 -3 6 5 0 O rthodox p a rish s c h o o ls. Poopla of a ll races welcome fo r study and ad vocation . E x p e rie n ce shows that continued p r a c tic e of the faith, coupled with ian. T h is y e a r , as in the p a st, the question s, is the only sa fe gu arantee that the faith will not be aban­ doned b e cau se of ra tio n a liz a tio n s o r the m o ral co m m itm en ts in­ P o n tific a l D ivine L itu rg y w ill be MARTIN LUTHER CHAPEL INTER-CITY BIBLE CHURCH volved in b e lie f. It is so tem pting to give seem in g acad e m ic r e s p e c ­ h eld at the new S t. A nd rew 's Kim berly Downs 2 8 2 7 E . M ichigan M is s o u r i Synod tab ility to im m o rality ! O rthodox P a r is h and U n iv e rsity Church of C hrist S u m m er S e r v ic e at Alum ni M e m o ria l Chapel Tw o b lo c k s w est of F r a n d o r Student C e n te r in E a s t L an sin g . R .S . B U R G E SS , PA STO R T h e student who lim ped to cam pu s with a c r u tc h -lik e faith oftqn on cam p u s. T h e o d o re K . Bundenthal, p a s to r G e n e r a l a s s e m b lie s , se m in ­ Sunday S e r v ic e s : thinks h is faith is gone. But u su ally , p en etratin g a n a ly sis r e v e a ls 1007 K im b e rly D riv e, L an sin g a r s , w orkshops and " g a b S e s ­ 1 0 :0 0 Sunday W orship S e r v ic e not a lo st faith but a new cru tch borrow ed fro m the f i r s t a ttra c tiv e 9 :4 5 a .m . Sunday School s io n s " will take p la ce during the (2 b lo ck s W. of F ra n d o r " D a ily B re a d - E v ery d ay of the Y e a r " C o lle g ia te B ib le C la s s "fr e t- th in k er” he m e e ts. p e rio d . E ach c o n fe re e who c o m ­ Shopping C e n te r on E . The im m atu re student p u rp o rts to "th in k fo r h im s e lf ." But in R e v . W iiliam C , H u n er* 11 :0 0 a .m . W orship S e r v ic e p le te s the fiv e day c o n f e r e n c e G rand R iv e r) re a lity , he is afraid to think fo r h im s e lf, — a fra id to undergo the 6 :0 0 p .m . C o lle g ia te F ellow sh ip agony, tu rm o il and work demanded by the attem pt to in te g rate w ill re c e iv e a c e r t if i c a t e f r o m 7 :0 0 p .m . Evening S e r v ic e IV 9 -7 1 3 0 6 p .m . Student C o -o p e ra tio n D inner - E . L a n sin g S ta te P a rk faith and field of study. S o h e a d o p ts th e e a sy way out; and u n iv e rsi­ MSU at the tenth a n n iv e rs a ry ban­ D is c u s s io n and V e s p e rs to follow . tie s o ffe r m any. quet F r id a y noon. G e ra ld O. F r u z ia , S r ., B ib le Study and P r a y e r Wed. 7 :3 0 p .m . .Such a student c la im s to “ have lo st h is f a i t h ." But it is n e a r e r the S p e cial aw ards w ill be m ade to M in iste r F r e e bus s e r v ic e C a s e & W ilson a t 9 :4 5 a .m . C hapel P h . 3 3 2 -0 7 7 8 P a s t o r P h . 3 3 2 -6 3 8 6 _______ (F o r tra n s p o rta tio n c a ll IV 9 -6 3 1 2 o r IV 2 -8 6 3 1 .) m ark to say he has lo st his co u rag e. F o r the lif e of faith dem ands th o se who have p a rtic ip a te d in all outside read in g , p riv ate r e s e a r c h , m o ral p u rity and the reten tio n of th e p a s t nine c o n fe re n c e s . SUNDAY S E R V IC E S FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE values often at odds with the v alu es of p e e r s . It would be am using, if not so t r a g ic , to s e e sp iritu a l cow ards M orning W orship 10:5 5 a.m. FIRST WESLEYAN G e n e s e e at B u tle r S t r e e t s c a te g o riz e the B ib le as myth o r legend without read in g it. And it is I Correction I B ib le Study 9 :5 5 a.m. METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY S E R V IC E S am azing to s e e how many try to answ er R u s s e ll’ s "W hy I am not a T h e a r t ic le about two L utheran Evening W orship 6 :0 0 p .m . i l l N orth M agnolia A ve. C h u rch S ch o o l................................................................ . .. . . 9 : 4 5 a .m . C h r is tia n " with a penny c a te c h ism . M in is te r s which appeared on th is W ednesday evening B ib le R ev . R . S . N icholson, J r . M orning W o rsh ip ..............................................................11:00 a .m . Faith is not lo st on the cam p u s, but faith is quite often donated to p ag e, Ju ly 18, should have read , Study 7 :3 0 p .m . T hu rsd ay evening L a d ie s Youth G ro u p s..................................................... 6 :0 0 p .m . the c a u se of s o c ia l p r e s s u r e , la z in e s s o r youthful re b e llio n . Too the R e v . T h eo d o re Bundenthal, B ib le C la s s 7 :3 0 p .m . Sunday S c h o o l ........................................................................... 9 :4 5 a .m . E v a n g e lis tic H our........................................................... 7 ;0 0 p .m . often the lo ss of faith is m o re a m a tte r of w eakn ess in c h a r a c te r p a s to r of M artin L u th e r Chapel M orning W o r s h ip ................................................ 1 1 :0 0 a.m . W EDN ESDAY E V E P r a y e r S e r v ic e 7 :3 0 p .m . than it i s a m a tte r of theology. T h e life of faith i s not nu rtured by and the R ev. W a lter W ietzke, baby food nor alw ays accom panied by p eace of m ind. " S e a r c h Without End” - R e v . N ich o lson , J r . , speaking p a s to r of U n iv e rs ity L u th e ra n S u p e rv ise d n u rs e ry a v a ila b le e a ch s e r v ic e . T h e life of faith p ro m ise s happiness and heaven; it p ro m is e s not F o r T ra n s p o rta tio n c a l l : C h u rch . T h e R ev . M r. Bundenthal E v en in g S e r v ic e .............................................. 7 :0 0 p .m . H .T . S ta n le y - M in is te r T o m Thom pson - M usic D ir. con tentm ent, but c ru c ifix io n . And it is so much e a s ie r to pound n ails w as p rev io u sly identified a s p a s ­ FE 9 -8 1 9 0 than to su ffe r the pounding demanded by faith. " S a d S itu a tio n " - R e v , N icholson, J r . , speaking T ra n s p o rta tio n a v a ila b le c a ll IV 4 -8 2 9 4 to r of the U n iv e rs ity C h u rch . ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or ED 2 -2 4 3 4 Eastminster University Methodist St. Johns Student Peoples Church F irs t Church of JACOBSON’S SUMMER STORE HOURS East Lansing C hrist, Scientist Presbyterian Church Church Parish 709 E . G rand R iv e r MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FR ID AY 1120 S . H a rriso n Rd. F r . O. Fin n egan S .J . 1315 A bbott R d .. In terd en o m in ation al E a s t L an sin g 9:30 A.M . TO 5:30 P.M. East Lansing 327 M .A .C . W ilson M. T en n an t, M in is te r C h urch S e r v ic e : 200 W. G rand R iv e r WEDNESDAYS • NOON TO 9 P.M. Sunday 11 A.M . Dr. G lenn M. F r y e , M in is te r at M ichigan M in iste r OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING U N T IL NINE Sunday M a s s e s S u b je c t - " T r u t h " R ev . R o b e rt L . M oreland 541 W albridge D riv e S E R V IC E S : 7 :1 5 - 8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 - 1 1 :1 5 CLOSED SATURDAYS THRU AUGUST 10 SUNDAY S E R V IC E E D 7 -0 1 8 3 9 :4 5 a .m . & 11:0 0 a .m . 1 0:00 A .M . Sunday S ch o o l: B a b y s ittin g at 8 :3 0 only H ~ ~~'v. R e v e re n d W ilson M. T en n an t, U n iv e rs ity S tu d e n ts9 :3 0 a.m . 9 :0 0 a .m ., C hurch School S e rm o n T h e m e : R e g u la r 1 1 :0 0 a.m . I f o r C r ib b e r y through S ix th G rad e . p reach in g D aily M a s s e s ‘Stephen A Man In M iss io n ’ Wed, E vening M eeting-8 p.m . " M y Cup O v e rflo w s" - 6 :4 5 a .m .: 9 :0 0 a .m ., W orship 7 :2 0 a .m .: and 8 :0 0 a .m . by D r. W allace R o b e rtso n Reading Room located at 134 M em b ersh ip C la s s 9 :4 5 W. G rand R iv e r . A t the Chapel Open Mon. thru S a t. 9 :0 0 a.m . X " T h e Way to H o p e" S a t. M asses - 5 :0 0 p .m . C h u rch School 9 :4 5 a .m . a ll 8 :0 0 & 9 :0 0 a .m . CHURCH SCHOOL M on., T u e s ., T h u r s ., 8 F r i ­ su m m er into fa ll a g e s & 11:00 a .m . c h ild re n 1 0 :0 0 A .M . d ays 7 :0 0 - 9 :0 0 p.m . S T U D E N T S W ELCOM E 2 -5 y ears. 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V incent B ru sh w y le r 120 S p artan Avenue E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan G e n e ra l D ir e c to r , (2 b lo ck s n orth of B e r k e y H all) f o u r - t o n e o m b r e b lu e or 3 3 2 -2 5 5 9 M IN ISTERS (5 b lo ck s north of G rand R iv e r) C o n se rv a tiv e B a p tis t F o re ig n G e o rg e W. G a is e r E . Eugene W illiam s M IN IST E R ? M issio n S o cie ty o r a n g e . 8-18 sizes. W a lte r R . W ietzk e Pa s to r s N orm an R . P le r s m a R ev . T ru m a n A. M o rriso n 7 :0 0 P .M . D r. V incent B ru sh w y le r T e c l a Sund - Cam pus W ork er Glenn E . Heck R ev. R . P a ig e B ird w e ll, J r . C o m m issio n in g S e r v ic e fo r 17.98 M orning S e rv ic e - 11 a .m . R e v . and M rs . R andall M athews WORSHIP SU M M ER S E R V IC E M iss io n a ry A ppointees to F r a n c e T H E C A ST A SSE M B L E D FO R M ATINS 9 :0 0 a.m . EA R T H ’S G R E A T DRAMA 9 :3 0 a .m . 8 :3 0 P .M . YOUNG A D U LT FE L L O W SH IP Com m on S e r v ic e 10:15 a .m . D r . B ru sh w y le r speaking Jaco b so n s S e rm o n : " P a r a b l e : F r ie n d at M id n ig h t" - P a s t o r W ietzke Evening S e r v ic e - 7:30-*p.m . A T H R E E F O L D R E L A T IO N ­ Sunday, Ju ly 28 Serm o n by Bus Sched u le M orning evening p re a ch in g . R e v . R . P a ig e B ir d w e ll, J r . SH IP C a s u a l Dresses N u rse ry c a r e is provided at " T h e H eart of W o rs h ip " P h illip s 9 :1 5 a .m . 6 :2 5 p .m . a ll s e r v ic e s O ther S e rv ic e s C h u rch Sch ool M ayo 9 :2 0 a .m . 6 :3 0 p .m . Sunday Sch o ol 9:45 a .m . D iscu ssio n Group 9 :3 0 a .m . B u tte rfie ld 9 :2 3 a .m . 6 :3 3 p .m . - 9 .0 0 a .m . only fo r a ll a g e s . F o r U n iv ersity Students C a s e , W ilson, S tu d e n tstP icn ic S u p p er5 ;3 0 p.m C r ib ro o m th ru k in d e rg a rte n and Owen ,rt\ 45^ tv .tn - 7 :0 0 p .m . Wed. 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