February 8, 1944. Mrs. Keith Hayes, 628 West 17th St., Hutchinson, Kansas. Dear Mrs. Hayes: You may definitely cout on me for your Parent-Teachers Association meeting on April llth. I note that the meet- ing starts at 7:45 poem. I will speak on recreation, but will deal with physical education as a fundamental method of education. I will also mention juvenile delinquency, but will stress the positive, not the negative side. I am enclosing a mat which you may use if you desire. Assuring you it will be a pleasure to speak to your group, I am Sineerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FPCA:AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. FORM 3816 MANAGER 6a gw. 17% HUTCHINSON, KANSAS ZS DYS BALLON SO Dile/ \ N\A 1: mee Q) aR KEITH HAYES FIELD UNDERWRITER 7 j Y A409-A WOLCOTT BLDG. } 162 PHONE tise s W apeekte aur Tarr Sh ap | Ht: on Cpa} Il, af L¢S FM. WW Lp i affcrast? appl cw DJ” rete ny saan la ning ad Be Noverber 23, 1943. Mrse Keith Hayes, 628 West 17th Street, Hutchinson, Kansas e Dear Mrs. Hayes: Your letter to Dr. Allen has been received during his absenes. I feel sure that he will be happy to speak to your Parent-Teachers Association on April 11th. Ne will confirm this appointment upon his return, later this week. Sincerely yours, Noverber 1, 1943. Mre. Keith Hayes, 628 W. 17th Ste, Hutehinson, Kansas. Dear lirs. Hayes: Our varsity basketball season is just starting and due to the shortmess of the season before we play our first game it is necessary thet I be present since i imve no assistance. j I wuld be delighted to appear at your meeting on Sth if it were not for my basketball. Our basket- ball ends the first week in March. ‘ould the sesond Tuesday in April be agreeable. If so, I would endeavor to make satisfactory arrangements. I do not charge a fea but +h ey So ene Es oe ! . Sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Bavoation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. re Lai Ww. CAA 7s Mm. 70 (bh— see p E Mareh il, 1944. Mx. Maurice L. Breidenthal, President, Seourity Wational Bank, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Maurice: I always succumb to the wiles of a banker. Somehow I oan always detect more than a gleam of human kindness in your glass eye. You have something in the heart. And to be utterly frank with you, I like you a lot. So any time you ask me to do anything you can always ‘sount on it if there is any way for me to make connections. I will -be with you on April 6th, Thursday noon, at the Gould Hotel. I too wonder why in the dickens they ask me up there so much. You should give me a button. And when you mention my age, you know that because you know how old you are! I received a nice letter from Maurice, Jr., giving me his new address. We are keeping him on the mailing list for our Jayhawk Rebounds. With all good wishes, I an Sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Eduoation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. MAURICE L. BREIDENTHAL, Presivent MILTON W. FELD, Vice PRESIDENT CLAUDE L. WILSON. CASHIER LAWRENCE S. BLUM, AssrT. CASHIER MAURICE L. BREIDENTHAL, Jr., Asst. CASHIER LORAINE MCKENNA, Asst. CASHIER R. J. BREIDENTHAL, Asst. CASHIER Pattie Security Nanioxan Bank fh Ht i MINNESOTA AVE AT SEVENTH KANSAS City, KANSAS March 9, 1944 Dr. F. G. Alien Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: The Kiwanis Club of Kansas City, Kansas expects to entertain the High School City Champion Basketball Team, Thursday Noon, April 6th at the Gould Hotel. They have asked me to invite you to make the talk at this meeting. You have accommodated this Club on many similar occasions so I need not go into any further detail. My only wonder is that after so many previous occasions they still want you to come again. And at your age, tool Anyway, Phog, I hope you will be able to accept the invitation. I know it is a real hardship to make trips of this kind. The Club, of course, will be glad to defray your expenses. I hope you have something to use for tires and gasoline. Let me know. With continued good wishes, I am MLB: LM MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CSiintrysidé Christian f herck 6lst Street at Nall Avenue e Mission, Kansas — (Fenske G. Large, Minister Residence . . 5712 Vista Avenue Telephone .... - Merriam 1363M DE. Fs C. Alien University of Kansas lawrence, Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: That you have consented to be our guest speaker on Wednes- day evening of this week, pleases all of us very much. We are doing all we possibly can to make your visit pleasant for you as it will be pleasant and profitable for us. Coach Reade was pleased With the prospect of having ten of his champion Shawnee-Mission basket ball team hear you; and five boys from each of our four grade schools, with their principals are happy to think they are to hear the great Kansas University basket ball coach. I suppose you know how to get to Mission. It is about one mile east of the junction of 50 highway and 169 highway, or some three miles directly east of Merriam. If you happen to know where the Shawnee-Mission High School building is, Mission is about 1£ miles east of it. Anyone in Mission can direct you to Nall Avenue; the Church is two blocks south of 50 highway, on Nall. The supper will be served at 6:45. If you can be there a little earlier than that it will give you an opportunity to meet some of the boys. We are most happy that you are coming. Yours very truly, Cotati hae March 13, 1944 a C3 y side 2 untr a a ee Church GBlst Street at Nall Avenue hansas ission, M Chia G. cLarge Wieritster Sunday, Mareh 12, 19hh | Church School - the Church at Study - Ten O'Clock THE CHURCH AT WORSHIP - ELEVEN O'CLOCK Organ Prelude - - _ ~ Miss Zieger Processional Hymr - "all Glory, Laud and Honor"-{ Noe 221 ee Pee Invocation - Response (Ref. 14h) Scripture Reading (Responsive) = Selection 4 Prayer Hv ~ “Go to Dark Gethsemene" (Vs. 1-2)- No. 227 Meditation and Pestorgl: Prayer See an Choral Amen -Eroparation for the Communion i Hymn-"0 Come and Mourn “ith Me Awhile"-Vs. 1,2,3=-No. 233 5 OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD'S SUPPER The Offertory Offertory Anthem + - - - =. 1G CHOLS Sermon - "* Destitute Temple" - The Minister Invitation Hymn = "Take My Life" - No. 29 Quiet Time - Blessing - Qhorale - Organ Postlude YOUTH FELLOWSHIP will meet this evening at 6:30. * 55g 2 MR. AND MRS. PAUL L. SHRADER of 6109 Fontana came into our church last Sunday from the Emerson -Park Christian. Church, Kansas City, Kensas. “Ye are happy to welcome these good people into our fellowship, =—_— r $i Mee oS MENS F.C. "PHOG" ALLEN, famous K. Us Basketball Coach, will be the speaker at the ALL MEN'S dinner on Yednes day evening at 6:45. Honored guests will be the Basketball teams of the schools in our community. Tickets, 50¢. See Richard R. Cox, Claude Frank, or John S. Foster. eee THE WOMEN'S COUNCIL will meet Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock for a ten. Mrs. Jack Nourse of Kansas City, Io. will give an entertaining and instructive account of her travels in India. All women of the church are invited. ** ok % > % ° . "A DEMANDING MOB" will be the subject of Mr. Large's sermon next Sunday. Hear every sermon of his Pre-Easter series. a . THE OFFICIAL BOARD will meet Tuesday evening at 8:00. a ee A FIVE EEK ATTENDANCE CONTEST, culminating Naster Sun- day, was started in the Countryside Partners Class last Sunday. This class has more than 150 on its attendance rolls! 4. He Williamson will be Captain of the "Thunder- bolts"-and J» T. Wilkinson of the "Lightnings". May the . best man win. The losers will have to serve a free “dinner + to the winners. ‘Yatch this class Easter Sunday! i ch fe BASTOR SUNDAY GOALS - Each class of the various depart- monts of the Church School has been assigned goals in attendance and offerings for Easter. If every class succeeds, every department will succeed; if every depart- ment succeeds, Countryside Church Schoo] will succeed; and if the Church svthool succeeds, the Church will suc- ceed. Begin now! Let us not wait. It is only 5 weeks, and time waits fer no church. Following are the goals for the departments ef the Church School: Nursery 25 - $ 3.00 Intermediates 10 - $ 5.00 . Beginners $e + 77.00 High School 25 = 10.00 Primary . 38 - 7.00 Hen's Class 15 - 12.50 Juniors 30: - 8.00 Friendship 25 - 12.50 Countryside Partners - 100 - $35.00 eee _GAPACITY AUDIENCES will greet our Minister’ at the 8:30 and 11:00 o'clock worship services on Euster Sunday. The majority of the mombers should attend the warly service, to make room for.« host of visitors, who will attend the eleven o'clock service. Our orgunist and choir will render special music approprinte to the occasion. Members and friends who love the church will tnke pleas- uro in particZpating in tho offering of $1,000.00, which will reduce the indebtedness on our propertye ‘Ye look . forward with great expectations to Easter Sunday at Countryside. x © % CHURCH ORGANIZATION ©. os Claude G. Large, A.M., B.D Minister 5712 Vista Avenue, Merriam 1363M J. True McAuley, B.S.. M.A Miss Mary E. Zieger, B.S., Director of Christian Education Organist OFFICIAL BOARD RB. Witherspoon... 0.23: Chairman Ayal, Parnmone 5 32-32% Vice-Chairman L. W. Secretary C. A. Humphrey............ Financial Secretary Guy Ni Gelvin= 3 5 Treasurer Bateman ELDERS A. T. Purinton Guy N. Gelvin H. F. Roberts Wm. R. Green W. T. Robinson R. B. Witherspoon H. G. Eklund TRUSTEES Guy N. Gelvin Wm. R. Green H. G. Eklund DEACONS Ercil Hawkins C. A. Humphrey J. True McAuley John F. Stumpff M. B. Weeks J. T. Wilkinson Dwight Zieger DEACONESSES Mrs. Arthur G. Banks Mrs. Wm. R. Green Mrs. Guy S. Bruce Mrs. Gordon F. Hester Mrs. H. G. Eklund Mrs. A. T. Purinton Mrs. Guy N.Gelvin Mrs. W. T. Robinson Mrs. Ruby Dee Grant Mrs. Wilda Thornton Mrs. R. B. Witherspoon Arthur G. Banks L. W. Bateman Guy S. Bruce Richard R. Cox George M. Dunlap, Jr. John S. Foster DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRMEN Worship and Pastoral Oversight Christian Education.................. A. T. Purinton Service M. B. Weeks Missions 20> one Mrs. Claude G. Large President-of Women’s Council Youth Fellowship Sponsols..........-...----:-10-0--++0+- We Believe... : H. F. Roberts POMOWSHID = 2) cna Richard R. Cox Evangelsnt: 3.28 a Wm. R. Green H. G. Eklund Mrs. George M. Dunlap, Jr. Finance ..Mrs. Guy S. Bruce and Mrs. John S. Foster That there is a definite need in the Church and in the community for a Sunday School Class composed of married couples, such as ours. We Think.... That you will enjoy the fine fellowship, Bible study and group discussions, and that your life will be enriched by participating with us. We Kuow.... That you will find a friendly welcome awaiting you at 10 o'clock each Sunday morning at the COUNTRYSIDE PARTNERS CLASS John F. Stumpff, President Pw Hane U,, lie. - Clauie &, Large, cemabasuhiie Chartgetines Cheusite, Gilet Street at Yall Avenue, Mission, Kensas. Deaz Mr. Large: I am sorry that I have delayed in answering your kind invitation to speak at your men’s group at the Countryside Christian Church. I assure you, however, that it will be a great pleasure for me to do se, and Pe ee NES 5 He ee RRR Seer. Mee 100. What is the how of your meeting? With best wishes to you and Mrs. Large, Ian é Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Bducation, FOA:AH ‘Varsity Basketball Coach. Countryside U i istian De cd 6lst Street at Nall Avenue e Mission, Kansas iv ; ee fees G. Large, Winister Residence . . 5712 Vista Avenue Telephone .... .- Merriam 1363M — Dr. F. CG. Allen, Coach Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: Would you be available for an address before a men's group, at the Countryside Christian Church, Mission, on Wednesday evening, March 15? Our Church is young, but progressive. It is located here in a fine residential area, just west of the Plaza, and about a mile east of the Shawnee-Mission High School. Most of our membership are college graduates. You may remember Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Prosser, who played tennis at K. U.. They are regular attendants, and there are other Kk. U. graduates. If you can come, we will invite as special guests the Shawnee- Mission High School basket ball team, and the grade teams of three nearby schools. I'm sure they would all be pleased to meet and hear you, and our men would be greatly pleased. We offer no honorarium save expenses. Mrs. Large and I heard you at Emporia early in December, last, just before assuming the work here. You spoke at a large gathering of Emporians at the Broadview Hotel. We told you at the time that we hoped to see your team play in Kansas City sometime. That pleasure is yet in the future - but we still look forward to it. It will please us greatly if you can come. I know you are a busy man, and that it is asking a preat deal of you. But we want youe Please let me know. With every good wish, and with kindest personal regards, Iam Yours very truly, _ February 22, 1944 P. S. If it would help you, we Sa : could make adjustment in the date... EGenteyslde Lishiin Cia Hlst Street at Nall Avenue Mission, Kansas (Lak G. olarge Minister Sunday, February 20, 1944 Bible School - The Church at Study - Ten O'Clock THE CHURCH AT WORSHIP - ELEVEN O'CLOCK ORGAN PRELUDE “ = - Miss Zieger PROCESSIONAL HYMN -"Rejoice, Ye Pure in Heart" -No. 418 (Verses 1,3,5 - Congregation: Stand as Directed) SENTENCES OF SCRIPTURE -(Pastor and People) PASTOR: The Lord is in His holy temple; Let all the earth keep silence before Him. PEOPLE: Surely the Lord is in ‘this place. This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of hegven. RESPONSE BY CHOIPF - - (Refrain “o. 1lhh) SCRIPTURE READINC - "Courage" (New Test. = Sel. 16 COMMUNION HYMN - "Jesus Thou Joy" ~ No. 419 PRAYER OF THANKSCIVING - ~ AN ELDER DISTFIBUTION OF THE EMBLEMS PRESENTATION OF TITHES AND QGFFERINGS OFFEFTORY ANTHEM -The Choir SERMON + "Where is Happiness" > Mr. Large INVITATION TO CHURCH NMEMBERSHIP-"Jesus Keep Me"-No. 339 QUIET TIME _ CHORALE BLESSING P@STLUDE - - - YOUTH FCLivuwsHIP will meet this evening at 6:30. 24 * A LEADERSHIP EDUCATION COURSE in "Teaching Juniors" will begin Thursday evening of this week (February 2) at the church. This ccurse has been requested by the leaders of the Junior Deyartment of our Church School. It is open to anyone who desires information on methods and materials in teaching. Ftrents of junior children (grades 4,5,6) are especially invited. Teachers in other departments will find help in this course, and are welcome to attend. The only cost is for the text book, forty cents each. Our Pastor will be tle tencher. . a - Gi ® "GEORGE “ASHINGTON CARVER" by Rachman Holt, was re- viewed by our Minister before an enthusiastic, respon- Sive audience that almost filled the sanctuary last Wednesday evening. Combined with Mrs. Kay's original poems, given as mugical readings, with Liss Zieger at the organ, and with cake and coffee in the Social Hall afterward - it was an enjoyable and profitable evening. Thanks to the Fellowship Department, Richard R. Cox, Chairman and his associates. Note: The- Bulletin went to press before Rev. Duenow presented "Indigo". A large crowd was anticipated. Woe MRS. M. DALE 'VALKER has resigned as teacher of the High School Girl's Class, after more than four years of faith- ful service.e ’e commend her for the good work she has done and hope that she will let us make use of her ser- vices as substitute teacher whenever needed. ee HAROLD G. EKLUND has been appointed Head Usher and will make an effort to insure that every person attending our church services is comfortably scated. x & MRS. CHAS. EB. DEFABAUGH has been appointed Superintendent of the Beginners Department and assumed her new duties last Sunday. , ie A SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT has been organized, with Ae T. Purinton as tencher. This department should de- velop into one of. the largest. and finest departments cf our Church School. 1 ee TO CONSERVE PaRKING SPACE on Nall avenue, it hus been suggested that we all park our curs diagonally. i ee OUR VISITORS LAST SUNDAY: Mrs- Re %. Halford, 5809 5°th Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. E- J- Feig, and Beverly, 5800 Vista; Phillip Fox, 6008 Outlook; Don Storay, 3008 Bllege; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speck, 5105 Rosewood; ifiss Juanita Mathes, 111 1 29th, Kansas City, Knsas. * os 38 CHURCH ORGANIZATION A Claude G. Large, A.M., B.D re >