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PAGE SIX THE OIL CITY, (PA.) DERRICK, SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 8. 1948 CHURCHES St. Joseph's Roman Catholic-Ferl and Baeley avtix Bundaj masses, 9:10 and 11 o'clock. St.

Stephen's Reman Catholic- Bast First and Btati Louis J. Kelly, administrator. Sunday masses, f. 1, ai o'clock. Zion Lutheran-State and School sts.

Rev. George R. Kroon, pastor. Iff a. Bible class.

10 a. Sunday school. Worahlp service. Sermon topic: "The Family Goes to Church." Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. First Presbyter) Harriott ava, and Spring at Rev.

Norhvan R- Adams, paator. Morning- worship, 10:30 a. m. Sermon: Mother in the 11:15. Sunday school.

study. Mother's Cay program, 4. classes fcr new members who will unite with the church on May will be held in the pastor's 'Westminster fellowship. vesper service. Wednesday, 7:30, preparatory at the churcti.

Wednesday, deacons meeting. Second Presbyterian- Arthur Bum McCormlck. minister 9M3, church school. Parker Bible class. 11.

public worship service. Sermon: "Home at Last." Dr. McCormlek. 17. Mr.

end Mrs. club nursery. youth fellowship meeting. Wednesday, 7:30, midweek prayer I service. Fiifpt Free Methodist-- WIliOD ave.

and Third at. Rev. L. J. pastor.

Sunday school. 9:30 a. rn. Morning worship service. 10:43 a.

Young people's service. p. m. Song service, 7:30 p. m.

Itvenlng worship service, 8 m. Tuesday class meetings. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meetings: Mrs.

Harry 315 East Third 2 3. Mrs. Ida Srwin. 105 East 7th 2:30 p. m.

Thursday, the Oil City district slr.c.in|T Jubilee. 7:15 p. m. Uriday prayer meeting-: Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson, 314 Bissell ave 1:30 P.

3T-. Christian and Missionary Alliance-- Ontt ft. and Colbert aye. Bar. Charles 1C.

Pennlnston. mlnlrttr. Sunday school. 9:45 m. Worship mon by pastor.

10:45 a- m. Ser- Younff people's hour. 6:45 p. Evanselletlc service, 7:10 p. m.

Sermon by pastor. Evangelistic service, p. m. Sermon by pastor. Tuesday.

8 p. churcn official board meeting-. Wednesday, 7:30 p. midweek prayer and praiie service. Thursday, 2:30 p.

missionary prayer servlcu. Firtt Baptist-- I'Hrii ana Orange sta. Rev. D. E.

Hartroan. pastor. Sunday school, 11:40. Morning worship, 10:45. Commun" ion service.

Sermon: "The Meaning ol Worship." Baptist youth fellowship, 6:90. Gospel service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon "How Can I Be Saved?" Wedesday. prayer meeting, 7:40 p.

m. Christ Episcopal-West First and Central are. Thomas L. Small, rector. 3 a.

holy communion. a. church school. 11 a. morning- prayer and sermon.

Sermon subject: "What Christ's Ascension Means For Kindergarten. people's fellowship. p. Thomas L. Small, so- Id 11 Church of the AMumpHon B.

V. Polaaki comer Emerala. Rev. John IfiecakowaH. paster.

Sunday masses, 9 a. m. and a. vespers. 3 m.

Help of Christians Roman Catholic-Corner of Colben and Wtllon at. Rev. F. J. Kaltcnbaeh.

rector, Sunday masses. and II o'clock. Mlraeuleua medal devotions on Sunday evening at 7:30. Grace Methodist-- irst Evangelical. United Brethren- East Flrat at.

at WUMB HOT. an A. Co'natable. minister. 9:10 a.

TOM church 10:10 a. worahlp Mrvice. Bar. mon iiibject: "The and the Church," by Rev. C.

E. Bervey. p. youth fellowship. 7:30 p.

aervice. Sermon subject: "Our Debt to Motherhood." Monday, p. steward board. Wednesday 7:50 prayer services; Board of Christian Education. p.

family nla-trt Rev. Chanel-Stout at. F. D. WUkes.

minister. 10 a. Sunday echool. a worship service. The Mis alofiary society will be in charge oj' tha service, and the speaker for the sern-lee will be Rev.

Samuel Lewis. p. Wednesday, prayer ieej Sunday afternoon the min- later and the members of the con- areeatlon will worship at the Snowden Chtpel A. M. E.

church ol! Franklin. Crjurch of the Nazarene-Corner of EL Third and Orant ats. B. H. Mead, pastor.

Sunday schoul. 9:45 a. m. Motnlne worship, 11 a. m.

N. P. S. meeting. 7 p.

m. Preaching service, p. m. Toung Thursday, meeting, p. m.

people's p. m. prayer meeting 6 p. 7:30 peop: 7:46 Rouseville Methodist-D. Hasbrouck.

9:25, Sunday school. 11, morning worship (Mother's Sermon: "The Prayer of Ac Uon." 5:30, junior fellowship. 6:30, Methodist youth fellowship. 7:30, Mother's Day musical serv lee by the Junior choir, 7:30, midweek praye and study. Evangelical Congregational Venango Charge-Fred T.

Fink, pastor. Grace (Nir.evah)--Worship service at Sunday school at 10:45. Trinity (Pern)--Sunday school at evening aervice at 7:46. Bethany (Crossroads) Sunday- school at no morning 1 worahlp service. The Venanga charge young people's group will meet at at the Nlnevah store to leave on their "Mystery Tour" at 6 o'clock sharp, on Saturday evening.

iaivation Ad), and Mrs. A. L. In charge, lunday: Sunday school at 10 a. m.

Holiness service at 11 m. Young people's legion at 6:30 p. m. Open air service at 7:30 p. Salvation meeting at p.

m. 'riday: Open air service at 7:30 p. m. Holiness meeting at 8 p. m.

retnleam Center Sunday school at 2 p. m. Hasson Heights Community-H. f. Hazlett, minister.

9:30 a. Sabbath school. .10:30 worship service. Sermon: "Honor to Whom Honor Is Due." Mother's Day service. 6:30 p.

younc people's service. Leader. Helen Graff. 7:30 p. midweek prayer service.

Plumer United Presbyterian-H. F. Hailelt. minister. 11:30 a.

Sabbath school. 12:30 -worship service. Sermon' "Honor to Whom Honor is Due." A Mother's Day service. United Brethren in Christ-58! N. Seneoa at.

L. Uoyer. pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m.

Morning worship, 11 a. in. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. in. Adult Bible study, p.

m. Evangelistic service. 7:80 p. m. Evangelical and Reformed St.

Petersburg'" HIT. John A. Bercer. Balem, Churoh 9:10 Sunday school, for all church members with members as honored niesti. new First Church of Cod-- J.

M. Central ave. and Firat at. Qeorge H. Palmer, minister.

9:90 church school. 10:45 a. morning worship. Sermon: "Needed--Families," by Rev. Qeorge H.

Palmer. 6 p. youth choir rehearsal, 7 p. youth devotional service. Wednesday, prayer meeting.

Good Hooe Lutheran- west Flrit at Petroleum Edward Kuhlmann. D. paator. Morning- worship at 10 o'clock. Sermon by Dr.

Kuhlmann! Topic of sermon: "The Heart of the Horhe," (John Sunday school at 11:45 o'clock. Mother's Day program. league at 5:45 o'clock. Vestry meeting- Tuesday evening in the pastor's study at o'clock. Reno Methodist Charge-Samuel AUaman, pastor.

Sermon: "The Challenge ol Motherhood." Sugar' Creek Worship, church Bohool. 10:30. Reno--Church school, wor- ahlp, 11:00. Galloway Church school, 9:30. Plumer Church school, worship, 8.

Uh Oil City. Rev. Strotman, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.

Junior church, 11 m. Worship, 11 a. m. Youth fellowship service, 7 Worship, 8 p. m.

Midweek prayer aervice Wednesday evening 8 p. m. First Church of Christ. Scientist-- Cai-negle Library- Sunday school! a. m.

Service, 11 a. nj. Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." Service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Beading room open daily from to 4 p.

m. except Sundays and legal holidays. Bethel Methodist-Colbert and Wabash -vea. Rev John L. Buck, minister.

'Sunday; school, 10 a. m. Mornlug worship, 11 a. m. Mother's Day service.

Youth fellowship meeting, 7 p. Special evening service, p. m. Midweek Bible study Wednesday, p. m- Triniry Methodist-Center near Seneca.

Lee V. Smith, minister. Church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning -worship, 10:45.

at. John's, Emlenton a. m. Sunday school. churoh service, 11 a.

union Dommnnltj service in the Lutheran church Wed. neiday. May 12 at 8 p. m. St.

Filter's. St. Petersburj-- aunilay school next Sunday at 10 church service at p. m. Fisher Methodist -Milton.

Shatter, paator. Sunday 10 service. 7:10 p. m. "Carpet Dedication In Honor and Memory of Mothers." County Sunday School News Fertlgs Methodist-F.

Victor Korb. paator. FertigG--: Worship service, 3:43 m. Service in observance 'of Mother's Day. Sunday school, 10:45 a.

pray- meeting-and Bible study p. m. Venus'-- Sunday school, 10 a. 'orahlp service, 11:15 a. rn.

Services observance of Mother's Da.y. Pray- meeting and Bible study Wednes. day, p. m. Hill City Sunday school, 10 a.

prayer service and Bible study Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Pine City Sundav school. -10 worship service, 7:30 p. 1 scrv- ce in observance of Mother's Day.

Toung people's meeting, 6:45 p. m. Prayer service Thursday evening. Ashland Evangelical United Brethren-Rev. L.

C. Pierce, pastor. Bible school, 10-. Morning: worship, 11. Evangelistic service each evening except Monday evening at 8.

flev. Harold Wigflen of Rochester, N. evangelist. Prayer ning. meeting Wednesday eve- Evangelical United Brethren-- Vmpseyto wn Lame AMERICAN TRAVILO SPARTAN ANDERSON TRAILER 1948 HOMES Finest IB Modem "Trailer Coaches Accessories IParto Service Root's Traitor Sates IMS Parade Erie, Tm.

Brilev O47-1W Hev. f. Griffiths, paator. Preaching at Dempseytqwn. a.

Sunday 10:30 a. K. Y. 7:45 p. m.

Preaching at Lamey at 11 9:80 m. Sunday Echcol, p. m. 10 E. T.

Old Zion Evangelical United Brethren- Rev. C. Pierce, pastor, Bible echool. 1:30. Mother's Day service, 2:30.

Evangelistic service, S. Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening, 8. Venus Evangelical United Brethren-a. E. Lehman, minister.

10:15 a. Sunday school. a. worship. 8 p.

Tuesday, prayer and Bl- bie study. Heckathorn Evangelical United Brethren-A. E. Lehman, minister. 9:45 a.

worship. i 10:45 a. Sunday school. 8 p. Wednesday, prayer a Bible 8 p.

Friday, family night, sponsored by the XV. S. W. S. ieneca Methodist-3.

SL Shafer. paator. Bredinsburg---Mother's Day service, 9:30 a. church school, 10:30 a. prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p.

m. Cranberry Church school, 10 a Mother's Day service, 11 a. m. prayer meeting Tuesday, p. m.

Seneca--church school, 9:45 a. m. youth fellowship, 6:30 p. r.i.; Mother's Day aervice, 8 p. prayer meet, ing Wednesday.

8 p. m. Are you planning to buy a new car or a good used one for the days of fun ahead this summer? Come in and see us today about a convenient payment plan. Establish Your Credit With a Bank The First National Baik of Oil City Oil City. Pa.

tttabMahed 18C3 Member Federal Insurance Rev. Smith will preach on the subject, "The Miracle of Motherhood." A Baptismal service for children wiil be held at four o'clock. Parents' night will be observed by the youth und intermediate fellowship groups at 6:30 o'clock. Board of education meeting will be held on Monday evening at 7:30. Rrst United'Presbyterian--' Corner Harriot and Pesrl avei.

Rev. Howard D. McMurray. Sabbath school. 9:30 m.

Morning worship. .10:30 a. m. Sermon: "Home--the Palace Beautiful." Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m.

Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon: "When the Weak e.re Made Strong." Wednesday evening prayer service, 7:30 p. in. Leader, B.

C. Mook. Turkey City Free Methodist-Luella R. Kelly, pastor. Sabbath school, 10 a.

m. Mother's Day program, 11 m. Y. P. M.

7 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening, 7:30, quarter- intendent tomorrow.

Most school ly charge ot Rev. D. N. start soon after public school i Siumner Campe and Just as the children up to 12 have aily Vacation Bible for their instruction, so the eummer neu and conferences are offered for the youth and adults. It's time for conilderatlon ot these oampi and conferences aa some start In another month or six weeks.

Ever; church and Sunday school should I be alert providing all ot the oua instruction possible for the! members. Mother's Day Tomorrow is Mother's Day -Plan to come to church and Sun day school tomorrow with mother It is a day we can honor those love us most. Lincoln said "Al I am or ever hope to be, I owe my mother." Tomorrow also is las I Sunday of National Christian Fam I ily Week. Suggestion is made the family come to church and Sunday school tomorrow in a family unit. County Convention The County Convention on Christ ian Education will- be held In th Second Presbyterian Church, Wes Front Oil City on Monday an Tuesday, June 14 and 16.

vlt. Zion. Evangelical United Brethren-Rev L. C. Pierce, pastor.

Bible school, 10. Prayer Rervlce. 11. Midweek prayer service Thursday evening, Lickingville Evangelical United Brethren-i Rev. L.

C. Pierce, paator. Bible school. 10. Prayer service, 11.

Midweek prayer service Thursday evening, 8. Wanted! Leaders of the Daily Vacatio Bible schools in the county are now looking for teachers and helper in the schools. Indications point more schools than ever before -and that more teachers an helpers who will volunteer, Se your pastor or Sunday school supei over 90 the time is getting shot FRANKLIN CHURCHES Grace Lutheran by United Brethren-- AUaatle ava, Bet. saomlng 11: 1 Baoaavwr. I sjMTtea, mM prayer Waaneadrnr.

St. Patrick's Catholic UtaKv eta, lte B. Dow-nay, paater. Het. Jeeepk f.

Qrode. aMlitail of a jUmuftrt i. STBONGBB STAKES "HI the tend, to hastening ilia a prey. Where wealth accumulate and men decay." Barkeyville Evangelical Pmul W. MllXt, pastor.

Hebron-- Moroinj worship, school, 11: prayer airr) ilaf evening at o'clock. Barkepvlile-- Sunday eahool, raornlni worship. prayer Tnandaj evening at o'clock Oah Hill-- Sunday school owning M) rice, prayer aervlcr Wednesday evening at o'clock. Wesleyan Methodist--- FourUenib and Gagla eta Ha Harold El. paatCT.

Slnday school. ID; morning clasa meeting, 1: eventni aarttu Touni People's service. rrlda) WtilnewUi prayer serf ice, St. Jbhn's Episcopal--Buffalo and Twelfth eta. I Mnrnlni nrajter and sermon Free Methodist-Buffalo et.

alien Sunday acbopl al a. Morning irurahlp. worship. 7:30 p. Prayer ineeMng ing.

o'clock. at 11 eve- Time Getting Short Those planning D. V. B. S.

should now order their supplies to they will be disappointed At the last minute. Last year some schools didn't receive their materials in time. This is just a word to the wise' Flowers, district superintendent. Christ Lutheran-390 Seneca, it. Blelenberc- yaslor.

9:30 a. Sunday school. Viiual- ized instruction. 9:30 a. Bible class.

Religious question period. 10:45 a. worship. Sermon: "A Mother's Influence." 7 p. Wftlther Lutheran Parish-Arden W.

Surbey. pastor. St. Luke's, Venus, and St. John's, Fryburs-, Pa.

No service this May 9. In St. John's, Fry- bury, because the interior of the uhurch" is being redecorated. Both the members and of St. and St John's are Irivited to the service at Mt.

Zion, Tl- be iliatnfcuted to all, churches oriesta, Pa. (German Hill). next week. Mt. Zion, Tionest'a, school, 10 a.

divine worship, 11 m. The D. B. S. Posters Venango County Sabbath School association will again provide, without charge, for all ohurohes and.

Sunday schools to help advertise their school. These Str.rr Evangelical United Ksv. I. C. Pierce, pastor.

Bible school, '1-0. Prayer service, 11. Clarion Free Methodist-Rev. Robert E. AHInger, minister Unified service on Sunday morningbeginning: at ID o'clock.

Sunday school, 10 a. m. Special Mother's Day program will be observed in the Sunday school. Worship service, 11 a. m.

Class meeting, 11:30 a. m. Service at the county Jail, p. m. Young people's service, 7:16 p.

m. Song and praise service, 7:45 Preaching, 8:15 p. m. Midweek prayer service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Church of God- Rev.

George J. Rennard, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. ro. Services, 7:45.

Christian youth education, Wednesday, p. m. Prayer, praise and study. Wednesday. 7:45 p.

m. Oropp Bill Sunday school, 10:15 a. m. Church of the Nazarene, Knox Meetings This Week District 10 meets tomorrow at 6:30 at Nickleville for the annual convention: District 4 will hold ita annual convention Monday evening p. nr, evening ren Church; District 2 will hold its sunday 11 a.

at Lamey Evangelical United Breth- St. Mary's Help of Christians. Crown -Rev. Robert Bowes, pastor. Mass at 9:30 a.

m. St. Ann's, Marienville Mass at 11 a. m. Lady of Good Council, Leeper- MasB at 11:30 a.

during May July, August. Kaneville Evangelical United Brethren -L. T. Lincoln, pastor. Sunday school.

19:80 a. n. Evening service, p. m. Sigel Methodist- "Car- service; Wednesday, pray er service.

Knew Presbyterian--John C. Talbot, minister. a. Sunday school; evening aervice; Weat- mlnste; nlng a fello Knox Methodirt-- Rev. H.

H. Thompson, minister. 9:46 a. Sunday school; 11 a. morning worship; 6:30, youth fellowship; 7:30 p.

Wednesday Bi- ble'study and prayer service; 8 p. Tuesday, W. 8. C. S.

meeting. ivangetical and Reformed, Charge-- R. It. Frailer, pastor. St.

Paul's, Knox, a. morning worship; 11 a. Sunday school. St. Mark's, Monroe--10 a.

Sunday school; 11 a. morning worship, Baptismal service. 'nox Lutheran--Rev. Lev Is R. Fox, nastor.

Emmanuel Lutheran, a. Sunday school: 11 a. churcli service. Confirmation. annual youth conference Monday evening at Plumer Methodist Oburch; District will hold youth conference Tuenday evening at Wesley; District, 2 will hold Its adult conference Friday evening at Rouseville Method let Church.

37 Meetinrs TOT April Twenty-seven activities conducted by the county and district organizations of the County Sabbath School association during- the. month of These included Youth, Council meetings, county and district executive, district and rallies. Final Call There are still some census -blanks and contributions not received from some of 'bhe schools. Inaa- much as the reports are due it is hopeful all reports will be completed Sunday. Census blanks to be returned 'to Miss Maxlne Holti, secretary; 23 Glenview Oil City, I irst Presbyterian--Pastor Rev.

Wllllaui H. Otr. First PresbyteriHii concregalloi meet.lni for morning worship at in the Sunda.v aehool audl urlum of Flrai Baptist qhurcn. Sunday scboot Cor lown. to De held at o'clock In th, St.

John's pariah house. Evening worship, :30 bcfock, un services In first Melhndlsi 'hurch. Church of Cod 1 -Seven th Re B. Blarr or Sunday school. a.

m. Charlei drundai'e. aupt, Uornlni worship. m. Christian Endeavor, p.

m. Evenlnit service, 7:30 6. m. Prayer aervice Wednesday evenlnf 30 p. m.

irst Evangelical-- Butlalo aL. B. It Coleman Bundaj school, Moiolng worship service, Braniellcal youth fellowship, Evenins worship aervlca, un gervlee. nlcht at prayei icrvlee for the voonj people an idulra Christian and Missionary Alliance-411- Elchth William Me- Cart, paitor. Sunday scnool.

wor roanR people's meatlnk itJO: mrvlce. Mapte Dale Free Methodist Charge-Rev. C. Spencer has announceu ine foUowlnj; Sunday for kli free Methodist charge. Maple Dale--Sunday acnool, 19 a class meeting.

7:30 D. preaching, I p. m. North Sandy--Sunday school. It- a preaching, II a.

peo Die's meeting. 7:30 o. class meei inc. P. m.

Victory Heights United Brethren-Hav. H. V. De Vault, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a.

m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at p. m.

Preaching service at o'clock. AM I turn the little black knot), of my radio dial, amtd the welter of sundry news dispatches, I hear an occasional mentlpn of the demand of mountain people tor freedom from foreign mandates and fuller measure of automony. This my memory back to a time when' I left this area on a primitive raJiroad that snakes southward towejrd the See. of QaJI ee. we journeyed aloof we noted groups, of black tents nesting tow against the hillsides.

Borne were small and tattered; others large and pretentious. I wondered if shelters like this served the. of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and children, when this land was theirs. They we're a nomadic people, who dwelled in tents. God prospered with Increasing flocks and herds and many Beivaata.

As they prospered, it is easy to suppose that marked their greater affluence by the possession of larger tents This required stronger stakes to anchor them.against the wind. And now across the span of many miles and decades of time go with me to Chicago as I walked, some months ago, the darkened streets of the wholesale district of this Great skyscrapers silhouetted themselves as dark and black against the sky. How large they seemed--how high! And then I remembered reading that when they were making the excavations for one of these buildings, from a deep imbedding the steam-shovel brought forth a. sundry assortment of arrbw heade, copper vessels and other relics in mute evidence of the fact thai some hundred and more years ago an Indian had pitched his tent 'here. And as hands i I I i i i 1 i J- A 1 St.

Paul's. Knox, H. a. land to J. A.

Amsler, treasurer, 332 Odd Fellows OH City. Beports received so far indicate an increase- in enrollments. school. service? 11 a. Sunday Shaffer, pastor.

Sunday school. 10 m. Worship service. 11 pet Dedication In. Honor and Memory of Mothers." Prayer, meeting every Wednesday at a p.

m. Hamilton Corners Free Methodist Church-x W. W. pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.

Mrs. Carter, preaching 1 11 a. by pastor; T. P. M.

S. service, 7:30 p. m. Jamison Corners Free Methodist Church-Sunday school, 2 p. preaching, 3 p.

by pastor. Everyone welcome. Curllsville Methodist-Rev. Lloyd Chelton, paster. Worship service.

11:11 re. It took seven dayi and nights for the army of Xerxes, the Persian cross the Hellespont in 480 C. Distance covered: seven- eighth! of a mile. FtaalMi Slat Blinds 5 Ywir QiiraitM PalenUd NOTHTNO-- To Wear 0 To Untie To Unhook To Rust To Burn Just a Twist of the Wrist Any sixer--Any Color Tape They Clean So Easily Removable Instantly O1HLS, WE RAVE SOMETHING FOR YOU Where Do Wo Get Them? Vetealf laalpmeBt SaifMt BMler to Weatera TiaMTlTaala 11 Ooa'mieBt wiU can, take a taete AH wlttoat oWigatloa, QaU FtanMln MM ALSO STHL VINETIAN BLINDS Heavv Cnatom Hade 6-Tear Ooanurteo, Bqoare Ft. CALL FRANKLIN 1293 METGALF NOME EQPT.

QUICK RELIEF IF BACK ACHES All the Dlood in your body passea through the kidneys every few minutes. The kidneys filter and purify your blood stream of waste matter and excess acid. Thompson's ma help stimulate them when they sluggish, help them clear your blood of poisonous waste matter that often, cause leg-, back and many distressing- pains. Insist upon genuine mat---- all drug stores. If constipated also, take TaMeta ZSc, aearched the burden other finds, to one tiagvr during the church hour.

Youth fellowship at 6:13 p. m. Leader: Don Neely. Bvenlne service at p. Knights Templar service.

Sermon by Dr. William Orr. Wednesday at p. midweek prayer aervice. Grace Evangelical United Brethren- Parker arova Paetoi Rev.

Harold Lovelma 45. Sunday school. C. W. Uan.

aupt. 11 a. morning worahip. CSV; youth fellowship. 7:30.

evening servicee. Wednesdav evening, adult and children's prayer meetinga. First Church of Christ, Scientist-Corner Blk and South Park eta, Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning service at 11 a.

m. Subiect: "Adam itnd Fallen Man." Wednesday evening service at o'clock. Reafllhg room, church edifice open Thursday and Saturday, 2 to i'6'clock. Pine Hill Church of God-Rev; Harry W. Blade.

Sunday school, 11 a. m. Evening worship, p. la. First Baptist Chun Eleventh and Utterly streets.

I Svdnev Kane, oaetor. Bible school at 5:45 n. m. Morning worship at 31 a. m.

Youth fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Evening gospel service at 7:30 p. m. midweek ranklin Gospel rabemacle-- Otter and Twelfth sia J.

Us nay, director Sunday afternoon atrvlcea, 2 o'clock. Evening services at 6:30 p. m. Kattiryn Kuhlman, evangelist of Los preaching at both cervices. Broadcast at 12:30 a.

m. over Butler and Oil City stations, and dally, 10:39 to 11 a. al! treed, Also over W. P. G.

H. Pittiburgk. Church of Cod--' 306 at. Elder Ada EJrnest. pastor.

Sunday school at 10 m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Tounc people's meeting. 1:30. Evening aervice at 7:30 p.

m. Prayer service Tuesday evening at 7:80. Hethel A. M. E.

Bliii et Rev. O. a Rhlnn TI pas (W. Sunday school at 10 a. m.

Morning worahlp at 11 a. m. Eveninf service at 7:10 p. at Prayer meeting Wednesday at I P. m.

A. M. E-- jnowden Chapel (14 Hth at. Paator. Rev.

lira Danlela school at 10 a. m. Worship service at 11 a. m. Sub.

Jeet: "Mother-a Ixive." V. C. E. at p. m.

Evening; service at 8 p. m. Prayer and praise service Wednesday at p. m. t-'irst Methodist-Eleventh and lUberty ata.

Rev Prank 3. IfoKnlgnl. paator. Church school at 9:30 a. rn.

Church service at 10:45 a. m. Subject: "What's the AnawerT" Sermon by W. Ditane. Kindergarten and junior church a skull.

It probabjy timm bta to Tvhom these uriearthed bad once- belonged. Now let ua as once U. happened In viaion, that life would come back Into this oW- tlme lodian's banw, that eyes would return to thU akuH'e emptr eocketa--what strange thesw eyes would see! When last they served their master they looked to other Indian tenia that ware at hand. low they were and small. And now? Now white men's teats of steel and atone rise tremendously high with undreamed of width of span.

As we think about it--this change that a little more than a century has wrought, we cannot but eat-1 claim: Oh, how aian oa enlarged his Modern inventions, increased for education, the development of science and kindred of modern progreis have immeasurably enlarged not only our dwellings but even more our lives. Indeed, have atr. itched ropes of our tenU to evxjr far- reaches. And we. would ttot decry this; we would not in any way disparage the.

progreu man has made. We would only that an Is not gain; much of It is fraught with hazards. A tent that rises ever 'higher and higher against the wind without: strengthened and- driven deeper goee down. Therefore, with, our widened and greater riches, we dare not forget that unless we corrcspord- ingly strengthen our moral and spiritual- foundations the whole structure of our boasted civilisation' may come tumbling down our ears aa did the old Philistine ban-, quet hall when Samson broke its pillars. See; yonder a a decrepit Model T.

Ford with a weak aftd spindly little viewing wheel. Back; of It parked a cleek, highly polished, deeply cushioned Underneath Its hood a motor' of tremendous power. Would the build-- er of this car dare to me. a ateering wheel no stronger than that ot this ancient Ford? Of course not; that wouid court disaster. The.

steering mechanism of any oar moot! be the power of. Ita 1 motor li increased. What a picture of our day! We are socially have acquired plenty of educational polish, aft' deeply cushioned in ease and prosperity, our financial and industrial, powers are the envy of the world, but and this is important we have weakened a a strengthened our moral and aplntu- ai steering wheels. pact, divorces multiply, youth Ui de-' llnqumnt, drinking hai national scandeJ. What can "ft 4oDel to romedy this and state of affairs? Many answers may be given, think the sacred writer the-' only right one: "If my people who.

are called 'by my name, humble themselves and pray, and my face and.turn from their wicked: ways, then will I. hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will: their land." (2 7:14) CARDS OF THANKS that appear in our papers reach whom you and your family are extremely grateful at the time of a bereave- ment. These courteous gestures may be placed ar a charge of 20c per five word line. OBITUARIES are a news item and appear both in the DERRICK and BLIZZARD at no charge. FUNERAL NOTICES are run in both the DERRICK and BLIZZARD for a flat rate of $2.50.

IN MEMORIAM NOTICES bring fond mem' ories to those of us vyho are still here, of the oneS who have passed on. Charge: 20c per five word line. OIL CITY 5-1227 TITUSVILLE 1-3451 CLARION 249 FRANKLIN 1S1 NANCY I HAVE TO GO TO COURT TOMORROW-I GOT A SUMMONS OP COURSE NOT-DONTl BE SILLY.

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1873-1977