Portland/Observer Ebenezer Anniversary ... in time of neetl CALDWELLS COLONIAL M O RTUARY N. I 14lh al Sandy and Hurnside 2 3 2 -4 1 11 Churrh and School for Community ST. ANDREW’S CATHOLIC CHURCH »1-4429 Reverend Bertram Griffin ■MIMI N .E . Alherta Portland, Oregon 97211 M u m »«: 9:00 a m. Hymua 10:30 a.m. Choir 12:00 p.m. Polk Maaa ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH C o ria i of 8th and Skxlmoia Sunday School 9:30 a jn . Sunday Worship 11:00 s j i i . Christian Youth Fellowship 6:00 pan. (Second and Fourth Sundays) Ixtvely ladies desirous of w earing th e ir M uu muus, colorful Caftans, Chinese artistry inspired prints, Che ong sans, or other gorgeous attire are invited to attend The Hawaiian Tea sponsored by the Junior and Senior Missions of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Ebenezer Baptist Church is located at 3707 N. Williams Avenue. Ser vices are held at 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Sundays. The Hawaiian Tea is to be held at the residence of Mrs. William Brown, 816 N.E. Church Street, on Sunday, August 12 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. This is the kirk off event of Ebenezer's Third Anniversary celebration. The public is invited. There will be Hawaiian and Religious music and re fre sh m en ts. The donation is 50c. and the pastor is Reverend f'ercy Manuel. Reverend Thomas L . Strsyhsnd, M inister Revival scheduled Dr. E .K . Bailey from Dal las. Texas will be in Port land again August 12 17 in another “Soul Saving Cam paign" at the St. Mark Bap list Church. 103 N.E. Morris, Reverend E.C. W ilder. Pas tor. Dr. Bailey is the pastor of the M t. Carmel Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas. Churches of the city will be p a rtic ip a tin g w ith choirs singing each night. Ser vices will bo starting each night at 7:30 p.m. Time often seems to fly by so quickly a year can feel more like a month. Kirk Smith, a religion and philo sophy student, spent one month this summer that, in a way, was a year. Attending Portland Com munity College to gain some extra credits in his liberal arts program, Smith com pleted a one year course in biology in four weeks time, earned three A ’s, yet never attended a class. Smith's progress through the course was made possible through the college biology department's audio tu to ria l concept of learning. Following prepared guide lines, students come and go at their own pace to a "le a rn in g c e n te r", w here microscopes, experiment kits, and tape recordings are avail able. Two teachers are always in attendance to pro­ vide in d ivid u al assistance when needed. The lecture tapes used in the course were prepared, w ritten, and recorded by the biology department chairman and teaching staff and were designed to sound more like informal discussions than lec­ tures. 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California, attended August 9, 1973 N ew Hope Baptist Church Lab accelerates learnin holds Thursday A