1950 Palm Sunday/Easter church services, VBS, Rossville, Kansas

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1950 Palm Sunday/Easter church services, VBS, Rossville, Kansas

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The Rossville Reporter
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950
See you in Church Sunday
METHODIST CHURCH
DON JONES, Minister
Joseph A. Babicki, SS Supt.
Primary Superintendent—Mrs. Clyde Rogers
Mrs. Irene Campbell, Pianist
There will be a reception for all Rossville school teachers at the church Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and a musical program has been planned. All teachers are most cordially invited to attend. Susannah Circle of WSCS is in charge of arrangements.
The Teachers to be honored include Mrs. Edwards, Mrs Devine, Miss Loughmiller, Mrs. Redding, Miss Sebring, Mr. Shaner, Mrs. Ira Williams, Mr. Jack Larkin, Mrs. Lloyd Simmers, Miss Billie Schultz, Miss Carol Francis, Mr. Oursler, Mr. Babicki, and Mr. Richardson.
Arrangements are being made by the Susannah Circle.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
MAURICE GRAHAM, Minister
Supt., Mrs. Lucy Redding,
Marvin Stoner, Asst. S. S. Supt
Bible School at 10:00 a. m., 11 a. m. Morning worship.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Mass at 8:00 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DELIA—Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., Anthony Zlatnik, S. S. Supt
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
ROSSVILLE—Primary Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., Owen McMahan, S. S. Supt.
Morning worship at 9:45 a. m.
The Missionary society will meet at the home of Ethel Berry, Oct. 19

PALM SUNDAY COMMUNITY SERVICE
March 30, 1950
The combined Rossville churches will present a cantata, "The Divine Redeemer" by Charles F. Gounod, in the high school auditorium, next Sunday, April 2 at 7:30 p. m.
Everyone in the community is invited. The presentation is directed by Mrs. H. D. Richardson and Mrs. Joe Campbell is the accompanist. The program will include: Instrumental Invocation
"THE DIVINE REDEEMER" by Charles F. Gounod
Benedictus Soprano Solo, Mrs. Don Berkey, Choir
Hosanna, Choir
Calvary, Choir
"There Is a Green Hill Far Away", Alto Solo, Mrs. Maurice Graham
O Divine Redeemer....Women's Choir
Resurrection, Choir
All Hail, Mr. Freeman G. French, Baritone Solo
Unfold, Ye Portals.....Choir
Redemption, Mrs. Don Berkey, Soprano Solo, Choir
Offertory,
Benediction

PALM SERVICES IN ALL CHURCHES LAST SUNDAY
April 6, 1950
The traditional Palm Sunday services opened with special services for Holy week, in all Rossville churches, and was climaxed with the rendition of a beautiful cantata, "The Divine Redeemer,' by Charles Gounod, Sunday night at the high school auditorium.
Directed by Mrs. H. D. Richardson, with Mrs. Irene Campbell as accompanist, a mixed chorus of over twenty voices gave one of the most gratifying and inspiring Easter programs Rossville people have been privileged to hear in a long time. There was a large audience and all agreed the excellent program was all too short.
Rossville can boast of some fine talent and it is hoped they can be brought together for another musical treat in the near future.
Soloists on the program were Mrs. Don Berkey, Mrs. Maurice Graham, and Mr. Freeman G. French. Members of the choir included Betty Tripp, Mrs. Anna Lemon, Mrs. Joe Babicki, B. A Rundus, Rosemary Lambert, Marcia Cerny, Mrs. B. A. Rundus, Mrs O. S. Boyd, Ruthie Olson, Elzora Marney, Mrs. Don Berkey, Mrs. Lorene Harth, Mrs. Maxine Trimble, Mrs. Maurice Graham, Mrs. Don Jones, Harold Irwin, Shirley Lambert, Mr. Don Jones, Mr. Freemen French, Mrs. Gail Hamilton, Nancy Adams and Winslow Rundus.

EASTER SUNRISE BREAKFAST AND PRAISE SERVICE
April 6, 1950
Breakfast will be served at the Presbyterian Church basement at 6:30 a. m.
Praise service at the Methodist Church at 7:30 a. m.
All Protestant churches, and ministers will cooperate and be represented. All young people of grade school, high school, college and young adults are cordially invited to the breakfast. The general public is invited to join in the Special Praise service which will be held at the Methodist Church at 7:30.
A free will offering will be taken up to defray the expenses of the breakfast. There will be special music and short Easter messages by the ministers.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
June 8, 1950
Vacation Bible school begins on Monday, June 12, and will continue for two weeks. The hours will be 9 to 11:30 a. m. Monday through Friday.
Each child is asked to bring 25c on Monday to help cover the cost of books and supplies.
It will be sponsored by all three Protestant churches, with Mrs. Joe Babicki as chairman of the committee. Miss Virginia Albert, who is a student at Manhattan Bible college, will act as supervisor. All children three and over through the eighth grade are urged to attend.

VACATION SCHOOL OPENS
June 15, 1950
The Vacation Bible School sponsored by the Presbyterian, Christian, and Methodist Churches started Monday with an enrollment of 65. The beginners class has the largest number with 31 enrolled.
Miss Virginia Albert, of Manhattan Bible College, is supervisor. Mrs. Junior Dannefer is music director.
Opening exercises are held at the Christian Church at 9 o'clock. Classes are held in the grade school until 11:30. Any children wishing to attend may enroll for next week.
There is a fee of 25c for the work book. There will be a program Friday evening, June 23 at the Christian Church to which all friends are invited.

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1950

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