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Albina Churches* Thanksgiving Service r/ I HEV. JO H N JAC KS O N speaker at A lle n T e m p le C.M .E. Church. Proceed» donated to "L ife Center.” St. Mark Baptist Church 103 N.E. Morris St. Rev. E.C. Wilder, Pastor Sunday School Morning Worthip 9 :3 0 A M. 1 I 00 A M The friendly Church, where worship is Glorified All Nation Community Church N.E. Stanton A Rodney Rev. Edgar I. Jackson, Pastor Sunday School Mornmg Worthip Evening Worthip Prayer & Bible Study (T«m ) 9 45 A M 1 1 00 A M 7 :30 P M 7 3 0 P.M. £l)f Cburrt) of pour Cljottf Churches of Albina w ill hold their annual Thanksgiving s e r vice at Allen Temple C.M.E. Church 4236 N.E. 8th Avenue Thursday Nov. 26, 11:00 a.m. The sermon Is being deliv ered by the Kev. John Jackson, pastor of Mt. Olivet Baptist and P r e s , of Portland Council of Churches. The free w ill offering w ill be donated to " L ife Center" to support their Iztw Income F am i l i e s Christmas Basket. M rs. Gertrude Crowe, D irector. Church H olds F estival "A celebration of music and dance w ill take place at St. An d r e w 's Catholic Church (N.E. 9th and Alberta) this Sunday, Nov. 29 from 3 to 5 p.m. Thé Black and Tan Dance Group from the Albina A rt Center w ill perform along with a local F i lipino Dance Group, and singers Gloria Cutsforth, Cookie and Jeannie Bey Bouttu, and the St. Andrew Society Bagpipes. There w ill also be a short film on col o rfu l autumn leaves, a rtis tic a lly combined with beautiful music. A ll are Invited to attend this community and Church celebra- A Names Day Party w ill fol low the music festival from 5 to 6 p.m. Youth preaches trial sermon Leslie White a 15 year old student of J e ff w ill preach his tria l sermon Sunday Nov. 29, at Bethel 4:00 p.m. He is also an Aid at King Ele mentary School, a member of Bethel Basket Ball team, Supt. of Church School and a paper boy fo r the Portland Observer. Zhe Mount Olivet baptist Church N.E. First and Schuyler Portland, Ore. PORTLAND/OBSERVER Nov. 26, 1970 Rev. John H. Jackson Minister Phone 284-1954 Sunday School ........... 9 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 1 1 a.m. Vesper ........................ 5 p.m. “ 1 was glad when they said unto me, Ia*t uh go in to the house of the Lord.” ua enter to worthip and depart to terve. FIRST A.M.E. ZION CHURCH ,0 9 N Skidmore Street Reverend L J . Thompson, Pattor Sundoy School Morning Worthip Phon« 2 8 7 -4 7 7 4 9 :4 5 A M I 1:00 A.M Bishop W. L. M cK inney B ish op M cK inney R eturns — N a t’l M eet Bishop M rs. W. L. McKinney, Adm inistrative Asst. Bishop and M rs. H.B. Daniels, the Women's D e p t. Supervisor, M rs. Eulah W illiam s, and other Cabinet Members, of the churches of God In C hrist, Inc. of Oregon attend the 63rd Holy Convoca tion In Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 3 - 12, 1970 with 15,000 other delegates from all over the world. We were welcomed by Presi ding Bishop J . O. Patterson, Tenn. Governor Buford E lling ton and Mayor Henry Loeb of Memphis. The firs t three days were given to fasting and praying fo r souls everywhere, for world p e a c e , the sick, blind, lame, dumb and the poor In s p irit. The $100,00 per plate dinner was held at the Sheraton Peabo dy Hotel. Bishop McKinney at tended the dinner. "Women’s Day" National Su pervisor of Women’s Dept., D r. Annie L . Bailey and over 1,000 other women dressed in white marched. Invocation for the radio broadcast was given by Oregon Jurisdiction ^1 State Mo. Eulah W illiam s. D r. Arenla C. M allory, pres, of Saints In dustrial (¿ liege, L e x in g t o n , Miss. (Church of God In Christ A.A. accredited school) accom panied by 500 of her students stated, "In order to accommo date our children, we need at least seven schools. Future plans are to construct five. D r . M allory stated very humble, and grateful, "W ith drugs a prim e concern and threat to our young people, there are no known cases of drug users o r pushers In Saints J r. College at this tim e. Oregon played their part In th e International Convention. Miss Betty Key represented us at General Assembly. Memphis city o fficials related that, "T h is was the most o rd e r ly peaceful convention ever held in the c ity ." Oregon highways traffic heavier T ra ffic volume on most of Oregon's highways showed an increase in September, ’ 970, compared to September, 1969, according to the monthly re port compiled by the Oregon State Highway Division. A summary’ of the perman ent tra ffic recorder data for ru ra l and urban state highways showed an increase of 8.8 per cent in vehicular tra ffic in September, 1970, compared to September of »ast year. The fir s t nine months of 1970 showed an increase of 8.6 per cent in vehicular tra ffic compared to the firs t nine months of 1969. M allory Avenue Christian Church 126 N.E. Alberta Rev. Dale A. Stitt, Pastor Church School 9 45 A.M. M orning Worship 1 1:00 A M. ST PH ILIP'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH N.E. Knott Street at Rodnev Avenue Rev. L.O. Stone Vicar Telephone 287-2012 SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion Sundoy School 7 :4 5 AM 9 :3 0 AM Holy Communion 6 :0 0 PM Holy Communion (First ond Third Sundays) 1 1:00 AM Morning Prayer (Second and Four+h Sundays, 1 1:00 AM Wednesdoys A Holy Days MCKINNEY TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 1 7 3 7 N.E. A lb erta Office 2 8 2 -8 5 2 2 Lobby 2 8 4 -9 0 7 5 Bishop W.L. M cKinney, M inister Sunday School Ox/rch W o rth y YFW W 9 30 A M 1 1 45 AM 6 30 PM 800 P m Evening Wç>r*h»p The Temple That Welcome» AK Nohom PROVIDENCE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 3 1 3 N.E Failing Street Rev Eugene Boyd, Jr., Pastor Sunday School 9 :4 5 A.M . Morning Worship 1 1 0 5 A.M . Wednesday — Brotherhood & Mission 7 :3 0 P.M The Church where everybody is somebody and Jesus is the Church HUGHES MEMORIAL CHURCH U n ite d M e th o d is t Cor. N.E Rodney & Foiling Phon« 2 8 8 4 3 7 3 O r d n o . People tnQOQed In Extraordwvrr W ort Richard J. Porker, M inister Morning Star Baptist Church 106 N.E. Ivy Sunday School 9 :3 0 A .M . Morning Worship 1 1 0 0 A.M . Night Service 7 :0 0 P M. Rev. Sylvester M cCullum n EVERYONE WELCOME ^ eth.?disi E& s ,< Maranatha Evangelistic Center 1 2 2 2 N .E . Skidm ore Phone 2 8 8 - 3 7 0 0 — 4 0 3 5 ‘Unusual Services with an Unusual People because of an Unusual Christ” 5828 N.E. 8th 2 8 8 -5 4 2 9 A. Lee Henderson, Minister Ellis Casson, Associate Minister Morning Worship ......................................10 :4 5 A .M . Evening W orship.................................................... 7 :0 0 P.M. Church School ............................................................... 9 :3 0 A.M. Morning Worship ....................................................... 10:45 A.M. Wed. Noon — The Hour of Power 12:00 N O O N Wed. Prayer & Class Meeting ................................... 7 :0 0 P.M. Nursery Care Provided Hour Power — W e d .............................................. 7 :0 0 P.M. "W e are making our Neighborhood A Brotherhood" Reverend W endell W allace, Pastor Sunday School........................................................ 9 :1 5 A .M . Friday-Youth-O-Rama............................................ 7 :3 0 P.M.