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SATURDAY MORNING THE TITUSVILLK (PA.) HERALD FEBRUARY 14, 1959 IZVXH Church Services in the City and Vicinity ClMrcfe Infinite 105 N. Washington St Rev. Leon £. Shaw, Rev. Marie E.

Roggenkamp, co-pastors. Residence of service, 11 a. m. Rev. Roggenltamp, Titusville, RD 2, phone 74892.

Services Sunday, 7:45 p. m. Calvary Baptist 8. Franklin St. over Nelson's Jewelry Store.

Richard E. Costoa, pastor. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. "Paul's Bible School, 9:45 a.

m. 7:30 p. Gospel hour. Sermon, "The Life is in the Blood." Wednesday, 7:30 p. prayer and 'Bible study.

Christian and Missionary Alliance Northeast corner Central Avenue and Second Street. Rev. C. T. Bookamer, pastor.

611 W. Spring St. phone 3-1732. Sunday school, 45 a. m.

11 a. m. worship service 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.

m. evangelistic service. St Paul's United Church of Christ Northeast corner Franklin and Brook Streets. Rev. James Cameron, pastor, 102 Brook phone 3-4594.

Sunday school, 9:45 m. Supt. Dora Roggenkamp. Morning worship, service, 11:00 a. Sermon by the pastor.

Organ selections: Prelude, offertory, "Agnus postlude, "Fantasie." 6:30 p. meeting of the 6:30 Club. Trinity AME 424 E. Spruce St. Rev.

F. D. Freeman, pastor, 422 E. Spruce phone, 3-0412. Worship service at 3 p.

m. Sun day school, 2 p. John Gregory, supt. St. James' Memorial Episcopal Northeast corner Main and Franklin.

Streets, Rev. William Reid, rector, 212 N. Franklin St phone, 3-56S1. 8 a. Holy Communion.

9:45 a. church school. 11 a. m. choral eucharist and sermon Nursery school in parish house.

p. adult confirmation class. Pilgrim Holiness Central, Avenue Extension. Rev. L.

Wayne Musgrove, pastor, 707V 2 W. Spruce St. -Phone 9:45 a. Sunday school; 10:45 a. morning worship.

7:30 -p. evangelistic service. Midweek prayer meeting Prayer and Fasting League, Friday. Sunset Heightt Chapel S. Dillon Dr.

Rev. Robert J. Eotaling, pastor, School St. Pleas- antvffie, phone 8-7905. Christian Science 329 W.

Main St. Sunday school, 11 a. m. Sunday God's great healing and saving power will be brought out at Christian Science Sunday by the Lesson-Sermon entitled "Soul," a word which, when capitalized, is used in Christian JScience as one of the synonyms for God. Scriptural selections will include the following from Matthew "And Jesus went forth, and SLW a great multitude, and was moved with compassion toward them, and he healed, their sick." The Golden Text is from Psalms 'Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation." Evangelical United Brethren 103 Union St.

Rev. John D. Westley, pastor, 331 E. Main St. phone, 3-0192.

10 a. Sunday school: Vincent Deemer, supt. 11 a. worship 7:30 p. evening wor- 10 ft.

Sunday school: Mrs. Evelyn BJQla, supt. 11 morn- tag worship. 6:30 p. young meet.

Church God S18 K. FranJdjn St. Eatoid Sterner, 105 W. Sprace St. Phone 8-7752.

Morning worship and Sunday School 10 a. m. Broadcast, 10:15 to IL Young peoples' meeting 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.

Prayer and Bible study 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Salvation Army 227 W. Spring St.

Capt. Ella and Lt. Rose Trump, officers in Charge. 227 W. Spring phone 5-2331.

9:45 a. Sunday school. 11 a. worship service. 11 o'clock, junior morning worship.

6:45 p. young people's meetiag. 7 p. street meeting. 7:30 p.

evening 1 worship service. i service. ship. St. Titus' Catholic 510 W.

Spring St. Rev. Msgr William L. Sullivan, pastor; Rev. Richard E.

Butryn, assistant. Residence, 513 W. Main phone, 7-4421. Low masses 7:30 and 9 a. m.

High mass, 10:30 a. 4:30 p. m. Charch of Christ Southeast corner Main and Perry streets. Robert Gerrett, pastor, Shamburg-.

Phone Pleasantville 5810. Bible school, 10 a. Raymond Turk, supt. 11 a. worship service.

First Methodist Northwest corner Walnut and Perry Street. Rev. W. George Thornton, minister. 313 W.

Walnut phone, 7-6521. Sunday School, 10 a. m. George Weaver, supt. Morning Worship, 11 a.

m. Nursery provided. Organ selections, prelude, "Meditation" by Miss Jane McCormick; postlude "March in by Miss Marlene Burchfield. "I Would Be True" by junior' choir. Offertory, Lov the Lord" by senior choir.

6:30 p. Methodist Youth Fellowship. Church of the Nazerene 213 Bloss St. Rev. Wayne 212 E.

Bloss St phone 7-7695. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; Georg Holtz, supt. 11 a. worship serv ice; 7:30 p. revival hour.

Tues day; 7:45 p.m. cottage prayer mee ing. Thursday, 7:45 p.m., praye meeting. Free Methodist Northeast corner Spruce Perry Streets. Adolph Steed, pas tor.

school, 9:45 a. m. Howard Crawford, supt. Worship 11 a. m.

FMY, 7 p. m. Evening service, 7:30. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.

evening prayer and class meeting Wesleyan Methodist 108 E. Spruce St. Rev. A. H.

El sey, pastor, 416 E. Main St. Phoa 3-9005. First Baptist Southeast corner Walnut and Perry Streets Rev. Vernon Whitney, 302 N.

Perry St. phone, 3-0185. Organ meditation. 9:30 to 9:45 a. Robert Plimpton Jr.

Sunday School 9:45 a Fred Collins, supt. Mornship worship, 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Young People's Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.

Cottage Prayer Meeting, 7:00 p. will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson. The-First Assembly of God Church 1Q1 N.

Perry St. C. F. DeArmitt, pastor. Phone 3-8405.

Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. Guest speaker. Evening service, 7:30 p.

m. Quest speaker. Jehovah's Witnesses Public Lecture, 3 p. m. "Which Religion Really Matters," Forest Byers.

4' p. watchtower study. Tuesday, 8: p. Bible study. Thursday, 7:30 p.

ministery school; 8:30 p. service St. Walburjra's Catholic 124 Brook St. Walter H. Lohse, pastor, 120 Brook St.

phone 5-0451, Low masses with sermon, 8:00 10:30 and 11:30 a. rn. High mass, children's mass, 9 a. m. Emanuel Lutheran Northeast corner Perry and West Elm streets.

C. Russell Lundgren, pastor, 218 W. Elm phone 3-0671. 9:45 a. Church School, including class for adults.

Mrs. E. R. Dutton, supt. 11 a.

The Service. Sermon, "Working Together With God." 7 p. meeting of Luther League. Program topic, "A Meaningful Lent." First Presbyterian Southeast corner Franklin and Walnut Streets. Rev.

Richard Shannon Graham, minister, 209 N. Franklin phone, 5-0335. The Herald fakes pleasure in printing below the names of the concerns make It possible to give publicity to the church activities and the preaching of the Word on the Sabbath Day. Benton Electric R. L.

O'Shea Service Lyle W. Peebles Bigley's Atlantic Service Motor Sales Collins Radio-TV Service Dad's Corner Food Store Dale's Ladies Wear Dick's Plumbing Peterson Funeral Home Pringle Bros. Reliable Builders Supply Robinson's Rowe's Florists Struthers Wells Corp. Swanson's Ted's Grocery and Heating Don's Doughnut Shop Fenton's Dairy Hasbrouck's Titusville Dairy Products Company J. L.

Locke, Jeweler Murdoch's Flower Shop Northwestern Rural Electric Co-operative Association, Inc. Hippie's Pennzoil Service Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp. Rlccvillo Methodlit C. R. Bergstrom, pastor.

Sundfiy school. 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m.

Chapmanvllle Charge Rev. John L. Murray, pastor Phono 3-3936. BLACK ASH 1 ship service, 10 a. m.

Sunday school, 11 a. Nellie Webster, supt. BRADLEYTOWN: Sunday School, 10 n. Elton'Williams, supt. CHAPMANVILLE: Sunday Lawrence Shreffler, supt.

SUNVILLE: Sunday School, 10 a. Churles Shoemaker, supt. Worship service, 11:15 a. m. WALL ACE VILLE: Sunday School; Scouts Receive Awards at Annual Pleasantville Supper Highway Gospel Tabernacle Rev.

William Mathews, pastor. Route 408 between Hydetown and Townville. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages.

Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Young people, 6:45 m. Evening service with special musical service the second Sunday of each month and Divine Healing Sunday 'school, 9:45 a. Wil Jam J. Conley, supt.

11 a. morning worship 6:30 p. clas meeting, followed by evangelistic service. Full Gospel Church 111 N. Martin Titusville, Pa Rev.

Ervin Miller, pastor. Phon 3-4844. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning vorship 11 o'clock.

Evening wor hip 7:45. Prayer for the sick Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Friday, 7:45 Young people service. Leader Wanda Latshaw.

JOHN 10:10 came that they may have life, nod have it abucdaotly." (RSV) i To be folly alive from tip to toe, sensing the harmony amid all the discord, the glory amid all the squalor; and to find and perform well one's true place ID the great scheme of things; What greater gift can one ask of life? Here lies the secret of true happiness and peace. And yet how few really experience life on this deeper level. We go through the motion of living; we exist; we vegetate; but there is no halo about the passing days. There are ao flying banner8 or blowing trumpets. Life is a gloomy chore when it should be a radiant adventure.

ft was to correct this defect or deficiency that Jesus came among men. Those who accepted His leadership found life taking on vaster dimensions. Their days were transformed from a funeral dirge Into a hallelujah chorus. What He did for. them, He can do for us, today, if we will but give Him chance, Sidney A.

Mayer Methodist Interboard Council 9 Columbus, Ohio 10:15 a. Church School service the fourth Sunday of each classes. 11:00 a. installation services for newly elected church officers. Cradle Class provided.

Organ selections, Erwin Fritts. Prelude, "Ad Ecclesiae postlude, "Postlude in Anthem, "Immortal, invisible," Senior choir. Offertory solo, Good Shepherd," Margaret Greer Kunz. 6:30 p. Senior High Westminster Fellowship.

Vicinity Churches Bible Presbyterian Church (Off Rt. 8, north of Cherry tree) Mr. George L. Cooper, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.

morn ing worship 11 a. evening service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Bible Study and Prayer meeting. Townville Baptist Rev.

Frank C. Wigginton pastor. 10 a. Sunday School. Classes for all ages.

Mrs. Doris VanCise, supt. 11 a. worship and preaching service. Sermon, "Your Lenten Mission," 6:30 BYF.

Wednesday, 7:30 p. midweek prayer meeting and Bible study. 8:15 p. choir practice. Mount Carmel Tabemacto (Dempseytown) Radio Gospel Singers in charge.

Sunday srhoc-1, 10:00 a. m. Worship service, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.

m. p. choir practice; 7:30 p. Mrayer meeting and Bible study. Lyons.

Community Rev. Richard Shaw, pastor. 10 a. worship service. 11 a.

Sunday school. 7:15 p. young oiks Bible study. 8 p. service.

Alcorn Old Alcorn school house on Stone Spring House Road. Sunday School, 2:30 p. m. Hydetown Baptist Dean C. Hegarty.

pastor. Sunday chool, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m.

XTursery provided. Speaker, Rev. A. Brown. Tuesday, 7:30 Bible study and prayer meeting; 8:30, choir rehearsal.

Tuesday, 3:30, Junior BYF. Bethel Methodist Rev. Jack F. Best, pastor. 0 a.

Sunday School. Kenneth rmstrong, supt. 11 a. rn. worship.

Kaiieville EUB Charge Rev. Meredith Swift, pastor. KANEVTLLE: 10 a. Sunday chool. 11 a.

worship. Wednes- ay, 7:30 p. prayer service. 3HERRYTREE: 9:50 a. m.

wor- hip service, 11 a. m. Sunday chool Tuesday, 7:30 p. rayer service. Tidionte Christian and Missionary Alliance Leo R.

Mather, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship serv- ce, 11 a. m.

Evangelistic service, :45 p. m. Bible study and prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. LlncolnvllU Baptist W.

J. Ritchey, pastor. Sunday chool, 10 a. m. Herman Weed, upt.

Divine worship, 11 a. m. 5YF, 6:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer nd Bible Study, Wednesday, 8 m.

month. Wednesday, 7 p. choir practice; 8 p. prayer and Bible study. Troy Center Methodist Meaii E.

Henley, pastor. Church service, 10 a. m. Sunday school, 11 a. Mrs.

Charles Jackson, supt Gllson Ridge Holiness Church Charles Stearns, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Betty Foote, Supt. Worship service, 11 a.m. Thursday 7:30 p.

m. prayer meeting. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ Home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.

Dobbs in Hydetown. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Sunday; Thomas Dobbs, director. Morning worship 10:45 a.

m. Moss Grove Chapel Union Sunday school, 11 a. Maysie Gates, supt. Midweek services, 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday. i Wayland Baptist Frank C. Wigginton pastor. 9:30 a. worship service.

Sermon, "Your Lenten 10:30 a. Sunday School; John Gleason, supt. 8 p. BYF. Hatchtown Church Sunday School 2:30 p.m.

Breedtown Baptist Rev. John Yardley, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m; classes for nil ages. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Evening service, 7:45 p.

m. Wednesday, 8 p. Bible study and prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. BYF.

Saturday, 8 p. Challengers Class meeting. Riceville Nazarene Rev. Arthur Evans, minister. 10 a.

church school. Worship service 11 a. m. Young people's meeting 7:30 p. m.

Evening service 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. Excelsior Union (Spring Creek Road) Rev.

William Hazlett, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m.

Service every other Sunday 8 p. m. p. prayer meeting Saturday 8 p. young people meet.

Shamburg; Christian 10 a. church service; sermon by Robert T. Gerrett. 10:45 communion. 11 a.

Bible school; Leonard Hotaling, supt. 10 a. Ray Wygant, supt. Worship service, 8 p. m.

Alt. Pleasant Sunday school at 10 a. m. Marlon Alsdorf, Centervllte Baptist Charles A. Fuller, pastor.

Sunday school, 10 a. Clare Post, supt. Worship service, 11 m. Union prayer service, 8 p. m.

Tuesday. Choir rehearsal, 8 p. m. Thursday. Plumcr United P.resbytcrian Rev.

R. E. Swanson, minister 10:45 a. Sabbath school. 9:30 a.

Junior Missionary Society, kln- jdergarten Worship service. Taylor Stand Rev. Harold Little, pastor day school, 10 a. Worship 11 a. m.

Thursday venlng prayer meeting and Blblo study. Hometown United Presbyterian Rev. R. E. Swanson.

minister 10:30 a. Sabbath school. 11:30 ft. worship service. Chapmanvillo Baptist Rev.

Chester Chamberlain, pastor. Sunday service, 7:30 m. Topic, "Noah Builds the Ark." State Lot Community William H. Wheeler, pastor. Worship service, p.

m. Thursday, 8 p. mid-week prayer meeting. Townville Methodist Mearl. E.

Henley, pastor. Sun- Program Includes Wild Life Films; Other Hilltop News PLEASANTVILLE, Feb. 13 There were about 75 present. Bo leaders, parents, commi day school, 10 a. George Cope, supt.

Worship service, 11 a. m. MYF meeting. 7 p. m.

Fairn'ew Baptist Tabernacle James Gray, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m.

Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. p. prayer meeting and Bible study. Tryonvlllo EUB Charge Rev.

Joseph W. Lewis, pastor. TRYONVILLE: Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mrs.

Betty Baugher, supt. Morning" worship, 11 o'clock, first Sunday of each month, evening service at 8 m. FAIRVDEW: Worship, 11 first Sunday of each month. Evening service, 8 p. m.

Enterprise Methodist Rev. J. Milton Shaffer, pastor. Mrs. Helen Tanner, supt.

Mrs. Frank Spinks, pianist. Walter Spinks, lay leader. Morning'wor- ship, 8:45: sermon, "Why Gamble?" Junior sermon, "Writing on a Shovel." Anthem by senior choir, Sunday, school, 10:45 a. m.

Sunrise Great Commandment Designated CHRIST SATO LOVE OF GOD IS FIRST, THEN LOVE OF NEIGHBOR By NEWMAH CAMPBELL THIS LESSON one that can be understood by everyone who studies it, from the youngest to the oldest It should be especially helpful in our generation when there Is so much crime committed by those who hate others. That means neighbors in other countries as well as our own, and includes whole wide world. Ware are brought on by hatred, Just aa neighborhood quarrels are. They are promoted by the desire to avenge some wrong, whether fancied or real. Dr.

Wilbur M. Smith, clergyman and editor, suggests that both younger and older pupils might be introduced to the lesson by the question: "Who has a right to command us?" Parents, of course give commands -to the young; in none other commandment greater than Can we learn to love God. in way Christ said? We can teach ourselves if we turn dislikes and hatred out of our hearts. We must do to others as wa wish them to do to us. The scribe, as I have said before In these-lessons, was a high priest of the Jewish tetnpla and a writer, as the name "scribe" indicates.

He answered Jesus by saying: "Well, Master, Thou hast said the truth: for there tg one God; and none other but He: And to love Him with all the heart, and with all the understanding-, and with aH the soul, and with all the strength, and to love his neighbor as himself, is more than all whole burnt offering's and sacrifices." When Jesus "saw that he answered discreetly, He said unto VERSE "Thon Shalt Jove the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with aH thy mind, and with all thy strength Thoushalt love thy neighbor as the schools have a right to command obedience of their pupils. A military officer has a right to command those under him and a traffic officer may command the driver of an automobile if the traffic law is violated. In our moral life we must not only obey the laws of our country lmt God's laws. What did Jesus say about obedience? scribe came to Him, praising Him for his answer to a question he had been asked, and saying: "Which ia the first commandment of all?" Jesus answered that the first was to love God with all our heart, soul, mind and strength. "And the second is I'ke, namely this, Thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself.

There is him, Thou art not far from thar kingdom of God. And no man after that durst ask Him any These words of Christ's show us the way to the Christian life. It is not through lip service, which, I fear, many practice. It is rather through a great love of God and His Son, and also toward everyone who is our neighbor, not only in the usual sense of that word, but in a world-wide sense. too, ara our neighbors.

Even very small children have their loves or hates for playmates, school mates and adults. Let us teach the young from the very beginning 1 of their lives that love, not dislike or hatred, is Jesus' way and should be ours. service committee at Pleasantville, 3 p. m. Choir rehearsal Tuesday, 7 p.

m. Centerrille Free Methodist Rev. Norman Hornburg, pastor, Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship.

11 a. evening service at 7:45. Diamond EUB Charge Donald M. Richardson, minister. MAPLE HILL: Worship service, 9:30 a.

m. Sunday school, 10:30 Mrs. Mabel Stacker, supt. Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m.

Saturday, Youth party 7:30 p. m. DIAMOND: Sunday school, 10 a. Gerald Sager, supt. Worship service, 11 a.

m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Monday, 8 p. Youth Fellowship.

Tuesday, 8 p. Goodwin Bible Class. Thursday, 8 p. m. Prayer Service.

Saturday, 8 p. Young Adult Slass. Grand Valley-Sanford Evangelical United Brethren Rev. Rex Meleen, pastor. GRAND Morning worship, a.

m. Sunday school, 10:30 a. Evening worship, 8 p. m. 8 p.

midweek service Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. 8 midweek service.

teemen, on Wednesday nigh for the annual cupper, served the Presbyterian Chapel with Mr Martha Averill, Mrs. Mary Ga mish and Mrs. Ardell Gesln charge. Following the supper th awards were made to seven aecOn class Scouts, Gail Beane, Ralp Nichols, Tom Ewing, Dick Sowle Steve Slocum, Bill Averill an Phil Schreffler. First class award went to Jay Holllnsworth, Die Calvert and Richard Petroskl, Ja Hollinsworth also received th stamp collection badge.

The pn gram was Frank Qa mish, troop committee chairman Fentons Dairy donated the ic cream. Two films on wild life wer shown, by William, Lee, game com missioner, of Titusville. Davi Blanchard ran the projector. Th commltteemen gave talks. William Forsythe spoke of the fine troo ana invited the parents to atten scout meetings.

David Siggins, son of Mr. an Mrs. Willard Siggins of Erie an grandson of Mrs. J. A.

Lytle, wl graduate' Wednesday, Feb. 18, from the State Rangers School, Wana kena, N. Y. The exercises will held In the University of Syracuse The State Rangers School Is in connection with the university. Rev.

and Mrs. J. Milton Shaffe attended on Monday funeral serv ices for Mr. Shaffer's aunt, Mrs Jane Booker, in Clearfield, Her lat husband was a physician and wa the first one to discover a cure fo anthrax, The EUB Men oh Monday nigh at their brotherhood meeting ha a farewell for Byron Carson, wh on Feb. 19 will be leaving fo military service.

Max Thompso led the devotions and a miscellane ous in charge Clarence Stearns. The church pr sented Bryon with a New Testa ment and the Theophilus OJas gave him a gift. Refreshments wer served, Mrs. Alfred Reese, Mr. and Mrs Harold Crawford of and Mrs.

Robert Crawford of tusville were dinner guests Mon day evening Of Mr. and Mr, Howard Crawford, Titusville, RD The dinner was a complete sur prise to her mother, Mrs. Reese in honor of her 73rd birthday whicl will be Feb. 13. This was an earl celebration with "all the works as she expressed it.

She has. bee staying at the Harold Crawford since being evacuated by the Meac ville flood but expects to return home soon. At present there is gas in, the house. WCTU Meeta February 19 The WCTU meeting will be hel with Mrs. Josephine Cubbon Feb 19.

Nylons to send to Japan wil be appreciated either from mem bers or friends. They may tianded to any member or sent the meeting. This is the third fourth year they have been sen and are much appreciated by tin widows who make their living by unravelling and reknitting them to sell In shops. There were ten present for the Methodist Lenten "Bible Break fast" at 9 a.m. Wednesday.

The service conducted by the minister Rev. J. Milton Shaffer, was'very helpful. There were not as man; present for the earlier hour of 7 a.m. The advanced home class of the Pleasantville Join School and their teacher, Mrs Wiikins Methodist Dr.

John Dover, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Worship service, 10:30 a. m.

Prayer service, 8 p. m. Wednesday. WSCS, second Tuea- day of every month. Church casement.

10 Asks Jesus About Commandments ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scrip Alfred J. A who heard answer to a man and praised it, cams to Him, "Whicft the tint of Christ's answer to him was that the first commandment was to- God; to "love thy Mart Him, Master, Thou hast tfw truth; far- there ix GkxJ; luftd there Is bttt And Christ made answer to the scribe by MHnj? him, "TTion art not. far from tftft KingrfJom of 12:34, 1 Kerr Hill Presbyterian Hugh Curtis Shaw, minister. Church, 9:30 a. m.

Sunday school, Coleen Stover, supt. Choir practice, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Moss Grove Assembly of God Sunday school, 10 a.

m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Evening service, 8 p. m.

Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Little Cooley EUB Charge Rev. John Ruggles, pastor, LITTLE COOLEY: worship service 10 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m.

Wilson King. supt. Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting and Bible study. MAPLE GROVE: George Bell, supt.

Worship service, 11:15 a. m. Tuesday, 8 p. prayer meeting. Community Church Rev.

John Brown, pastor Sunday school. 3 p. Frank Barker, supt. Preaching service, 3pm. Church Is located on the four corners midway between Grand Valley and Tldloute.

Hamilton Corners Free Methodist Rev L. Lindsey, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Ministry of the Word, 11 a.

m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Hydetown Methodist Rev. Lloyd 11 pastor.

CENTERVILLE: Sunday school, 10 a. m. Church 8 p. m. WHITE OAK: Sunday School, 10:30 a.

Church, 9:30 a. m. EAST TROY: Sunday school 10:30 a. m. HYDETOWN: Sunday school 10 a.

m. Church 11 a. m. MYF, 6:30 p. m.

Jr. MYF, 3:30 p. m. Tuesday. East Branch Welcome to Sunday School.

Sunday school 10:45 a. m. Worship 11 a. m. Prayer and Bible study, Wednesday, 8 p.

rn. Henderson Cnlon Chapel 10 Sunday school. Young Peoples meeting, 11 a. m. Fellowship meeting last Tuesday of each month, 8:30 p.

m. Kathryn Van Guilder, supt. Five Cofwers Union Sunday 10 Helen Goodwin, went on an inter esting and informative trip las Friday in connection with their classroom study of furnishing the home. They visited a furniture store in Titusville where they were shown ways to tell if a piece furniture is well made and worth the price asked for it. Next they went to a store where they were shown different patterns and type: of silver, china, and crystal.

Here the girls spent some time working with the different pieces, trying them together to set up a beautifu: table. The seventh grade home economics girls are starting their cooking classes by preparing various kinds of quick breads, muffins biscuits, nut bread, etc. Getting ready to begin sewing on a skirt is keeping the eighth grade girls busy. They have been studying different designs and last week tried swatches of many different colors' to try to find each girls most becoming colors. The Home Economics Club me! and made some plans for its first project which will be learning to do Swedish weaving.

Other handcraft work is planned for later in the semester. Food Distribution March 10 There were 87 families who had signed for the food distribution and all were represented at the fire hall on Tuesday. Milk, butter, flour and commeal were given out. No cheese was available this time. The next distribution will be March 10.

Usually when there are five Tuesdays, it is on the third Tuesday, but this time it is on the second Tuesday. Persons should bring needed information and containers. Immaculate Conception Mareetown Rev. Joseph Malloy, pastor. Mass every Sunday, 4:30 p.

m. Holy Days at m. Confessions before mass. Wednesday, 4:15 p. Chatechlsin classes.

Guys Mills Methodiit Rev. George B. Nolder, minister. GUYS MILLS: 11 a. worship with serm6n'.

10 a. "Sunday School; Francis Sexton, supt, Mt. HOPE: 11 a. Sunday school; Dwight StAlIwd, sttpt, 10 x. m.

worship with sermon. Fink RMre Minion Rev. pastor. 8:45 A. Sunday school; Mtrio Scala, 10:45 a.m., preaching 7:30, Mid Sharon Burrows, Brownie scribe for the Troop 8, reports: "There were 34 Brownies present at our meeting after school Tuesday hi the scout room in the Municipal Building.

We opened with the flag ceremony. We had our secretary's report. We talked about our skating party which will be Saturday, Feb. 14. 12:45 to 1:45.

We will meet at the fire hall at 12:30. We made valentine baskets In which we received a treat. We sang songs and played games. We received our order blanks for Girl Scout cookies. Our orders have to be in by next Week." Mrs.

Kenneth Sterling and sons, Donald and Chris, left Saturday Feb. 7 to join her husband in Pasadena, where he la employed. Mrs. Madeleine Sockwell and daughter, Joan, of North Canton, 0. and Nelson Hicks of Akron, were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Merton Brown. Miss Elaine Brown spent the weekend recently with her parents and they have since heard that she arrived safely in Omaha, where she is attending a National Education Teachers Conference. This week religious education classes were cancelled in Findley, she teaches in order that the teachers might attend this conference. Findley is having another flood state of emergency has been The damage in Findley alone is over a million dollars.

While Elaine is not there this week, tha mobile home park where she lives is high enough that it Is not affected by the flood, Mrs. Merton Brown received word the same day from Mrs. Fern Howard, California, and Mrs, Florence Maxon, Oregon, informing her of the death on Jan. 9 of their sister, Mrs, Leah Martin, of a heart attack. Burial was made in Galiopolis, O.

Mrs. -Martin was a cousin of Mrs. Brown. She was also survived by two brothers, Ray Parrish, West Virginia and Otis Parrish, North Carolina. Among the Boy Scouts, pictured in Wednesday's Titusville Herald, who took over the city'govern- ment in Titusville for six hours last Saturday were the following from Troop 25, Pleasantville: Larry Bryner, Bob and Bill AVerill, Rickey Beane, John Litzinger, Tom BurV Jay Hollinsworth and Dick Calvert.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reynolds, Kathy and Gregg, of Roselle, N. icame Wednesday for brief visit with Gary Reynolds and Mrs. Desa B.

Keeley. Lions Have Ladies Night The Lions Club observed ladies night at its meeting Monday at Collage Inn. Eleven Lions and their ladies were present for the excellent dinner. Decorations were in honor of St, Valentine. Each couple recited a poem or did an act of some kind.

The Presbyterian Westminster Guild met Tuesday night with Anna Grace Waddell and Mildred Howe co-hostess. Mary Spence conducted the devotions and Joan Smith the study. Betty Hauptrhann was in charge of the Revelation Nice refreshments I were served during the social hour. Tuesday will be pledge'fulfill- ment meeting for the Presbyter- an Bucher Auxiliary, with Clara Lytle at 8 p. With the reorganization of the Presbyterian trustees, a Waddell Is the the new chairman and Mrs.

Helen Confer is still tha secretary. Wednesday night will be the Presbyterian February family fel- owshlp night with, the aupper in he chapel in charge of Mra. Al- )erta Collage. The program will je conducted by Miss Georgia Shaw. The Methodist Easter sunrise Toup will hold a meeting at 3 p.

m. Sunday in the church to discuss plans for a Wesley sunrise service. The Methodist Foster Class will meet at the parsonage at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Donna Shaffer and Doro- tiy Hasbrouck will be hostesses.

Devotions will be by Jim Beck. iois Spence is in charge of enter- ainment. The. Methodist Bible breakfasts vill be served in the church at 7:30 and 9 a. Wednesday.

There will a Family Night supper at 6:15 m. Saturday th.e Methodist Arnold- Vlemorlal Class will have its post- oned tureen supper at the church at 8 p. m. Homemade cream nd hamburgers are on the menu. Saturday, Feb.

14, the MYF will neet at the church at 6:30 to go owiing at Hasson Heights. Church Announcements First Milton Sharer, pastor; Fulton Schaffner, Church school superintendent; Vlc- or choir director; Nancy Fogle, organist; James G. Beck, ay leader. Sunday school m. Morning worship 11 a.

m.i sermon: "Why unior sermon: 'Writing on hovel." Easter sunrise service group will meet to discuss plans or the Wesley Woods sunrise serv- c'e at 3 p. m. at the First Methor 1st Church! MYF meeting at 6:30 m. Tuesday, Foster Class" meet- ng at the parsonage at 8 p. m.

Wednesday, Bible breakfast at 7:30 nd 9 a. family night supper 6:15 p. choir rehearsal rei earsal following the diner. Satur- ay, Arnold Memorial Class tureen upper at the church at 8 p. Homemade ice cream and ham- urgers.

Saturday, Feb. 14, MYF meets at the church at 6:30 to go owiing at Hasson Heights. Evangelical United Brethren van G. Hunsberger, minister: Lowell Becky organist: Miss can Beck, choir director. Sunday chool 10 a.

Earl Burrows, su- the first Sunday in he county increase campaign with ttettdance reported in papers; halrman of total campaign Miss Violet Baker. Morning serv- m. sermon on is foem by jrpjpp.

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