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UaKotaI hil/4 » i • *'i. » 4 XOWt**mrChiceOnSunday1!**'96 by tartlym.foly Comm uni ©•n ind I p mt cl«M 9 30 a m m.ori CL 10133m.m.trcomtri Yootfcp.m.*aday I pm.CLIFFORD GUYERMissionary ToI it OfSpeak May 10 Atm.Bates ChurchIi m.m.uthframorL56Wpm.'orTTLThe Rev. and Mrs. Guyer went to Transvaal in 1948 and haveseen the national church membership grow from 763 to 2,359. As a result of their work five new Free Methodist churches have been erected.sday 7:13 p m m.ran * m.’: 30 p m. i.. first Frt10 p m.i 7 . JO S p.m.; 6:30, 257 RGuyer also supervise* evangelistic services at the mining compounds in the province. Men from all of Africa south of the Sahara come to these compounds to work in the world's largest diamond and gold mines, as well as in coal, copper and asbestos mines and the government forests.The public is invited to attend the service.1 10 a.m. flntCommunity BibleSchool ScheduledWESSINGTONThe RoseWSCS Elects HuronianAt State ConferenceWESSINGTON — The Rev. Clifford Guyer, missionary toSouth Africa, will speak May 10at 11 a m. at the Rates FreeMethodist Church 14 miles southand two miles west of Wessing-ton. !Mrs Cecil Miller. Huron, waselected vie* president of the Woman's Society of Christian Service conference of the Methodist Churrh at the group's annual meeting held recently In Sioux Falls. Mrs. Wayne Rapp, Arlington, was elected secretary of supply work. IDelegates representing the 10.912 women accepted a 1964-j 65 budget of $59,648 of which more than $54,000 goes to support their missionary projects in the United States and around the world.Announcement was made ofthe appointment of Miss Lois Marquardt, Knowles, Wis., tothe Rosebud area as a rural worker. The W’SCS pledged itssupport to Miss Marquardt.At the northern district meeting preceding the conference, Mrs. Morris Mortimer, Hitchcock. was elected president. Huron women elected to district offices were Mrs. George Kel-lieut, secretary of Christion social relations: Mrs. Zeno Haberman, secretary of missionary personnel: and Mrs. AndrewKleinsasser, secretary of theWresleyan Service Guild.Other area officers named are: Mrs. George Stroh, Groton, secretary; Mrs. Fred Hubbard Arlington, treasurer: and Mrs. Charles Hormer, Brookings, vice president.Secretaries of lines of work include: Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Highmore, children's work: Mrs. John Grout, Garden City, literature; Mrs. Gene Mack. Clark, missionary education andservice; Mrs. C. E. Mans, Gettysburg, promotion; Mrs. C Le-j Roy Jones. Aberdeen, spiritual life: Mrs Dean Cutler. Claremont. student work; Mrs. H. A. Metzger, Aberdeen. supply work: and Mrs. Richard Moeck-ly, Britton, youth work.Mrs. Walter Parmeter, Huron. Mrs. Metzger, and Mrs. Rapp were elected as the nominating committee for the ensuing year.nilHI*Wm.n'iMRS. WALLACEMrs. WallaceTo AddressChurch WomenCHAMBERLAIN — The South Dakota State Assembly of United Church Women, to ho held in Chamberlain, May 12, 13, and 14, will have as its principal speaker Mrs. Theodore F. Wallace, national president of United Church Women M r s.Wallace, a resident of ShawneeMission, Kan., has traveledthroughout the U. S. and in Europe in her capacity on the National United Church Women Board and as a member of the World Council of Churches. In addition to her National and State United Church Women interests, Mrs. Wallace remains active in her home church, St. Peter’s United Church of Christ in Kansas City, Mo., as well as taking part in many comunity affairs in Kansas City,Other speakers who will he present for the Assembly include Mrs. Earl Thomas, national vice president of the YW-
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