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Sunday Services Scheduled For Local, Area Churches THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1968 NINE SALVATION ARMY SALVATION AKMT US 111 It SE iundty tchool 9.20 t. m. Morninr worship 10:45.

Younc Mrvicr p. m. Open air Mr vice 7 p. in Evening lerviee 7:30. Capt and Bobert Frye In charge.

BAPTIST BAPTIST Lincoln 1. at Si: Sunday ichool a. Dr. Glen Hollingsworlh. superintendent; graded for all agec: nursery provided; extended leationi through grade two Morning service 10:30, icrmon lub- ject, "How Good and 4:45 m.

Junior high choir reheanal 9:10 743 p. m. School of Missions Evening lervlce 8:45. sermon subject "Baptist! Preach In by Dr George Terjung. pastor of the Arlington Memorial Baptist church of Akron.

W. Robert Hodges, pastor. NEWMAN BAPTIST 11151 Orrvlllc NW Morning service 10. icrmon subject. "In Him." Junior church.

Boy scouts and their leaders will be honored in commemoration of Boy Scout Sunday. Sunday school 10:45 a. Bob Easter, superintendent. Clascec for all and nursery care during all services. Evening service 6:30.

Evening fellowship. Senior and Junior High Baptist Youth fellowship. Children's group. Worship service 7:15 p. sermon theme.

"The Garold L. Hopkins, pastor. rRIF.NDISHIP BAPTIST Teuog it BE service a. m. for Sunday school teachers and officers.

Sunday 1:15 a. Oscar Bradley, sr. superintendent. Morning worship 10:30. Baptist Training and Youth fellowship 8 p.

Mrs. Mary Pellerin. cnberry. superintendent. Morning crvice 10:30.

sermon subject, "To Be Prepared." Communion. Scout Sunday will be observed. Crib room, nursery, kindergarten, primary and junior will continue through the A'onhlp service. 5:30 p. m.

Father-son banquet. 7 p. m. Chi Rho fellowship and Christian Youth fellowship. Davis J.

Babcock, pastor. EPISCOPAL ST. TIMOTHY'S EPISCOPAL st SE Holy communion 8 a. m. Church school 10:30 a.

nursery through high school. Family worship 10:30 a morning prayer and sermon. Jamfa Millar, rector. ASSEMBLY OF GOD FJEST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4th st NE Sunday school 9:30 a. m.

Morning service 10:45. sermon subject. "Wei Done." 8:30 p. m. Youth service.

Eve nlng service 7:30, sermon subject "Where the Spirit Is Lord." The choi will sing. Carl E. Ladd, pa.tor. CHURCH OF GOD F1KST CHURCH OF GOD IBth st and Rotch ave NF. Sunday school 9:30 a.

m. Morning service 10:30, sermon subject, "Etern ity Entrusted to a Carpenter." Davi Bryant, speaker. Evening service 8:30 Candlelight service by youth. Charle N. Moore, pastor.

LUTHERAN FAITH LUTHERAN 107 SW Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Don Emery superintendent. Morning services 8 an 10:30. sermon subject, You Hear." Baptism at 10:30 a.

service. Youth choir 8 p. m. Kum Dub Evangelistic 7:45 p. Joseph Sinclair, minister.

SBII.OH BAPTIST Corner st and SW Sunday school 9:30 Mrs ble p. m. Carl A. Roepcke, pasto John R. Wannemacher, assistant pas tor.

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 1st st NE and Cherry rd NT- Sunday school and Adult rnembe Alton Trammel, superintendent! 'hip class a. m. Mornlnf service inf worship 10:30. p.

m. thell an 10 30 he acran K- Reek Follow Biotlst church willl BaptUm wlil ml nutered to chi I jnd 4. Bible study 6:30 p. m. C.

Burroughs, TRUE VJNE BAPTIST Johnson st SE Sunday school 9:30 m. McGlothen, superintendent. Morning 11. aermon subject, "The Personality of the Preacher." 11:24. B.T.U.

4 p. m. Veronican Swarm, director. Evangelistic service 5 p. m.

W. paitor. 10:30 worship service. Maurice D. cry.

will speak on "The fifty Million following the dinner. A film! fill be shown. for the dinner nd program. Max R. Ilouce, pastor; 4.

Warmer Patton, assistant pastor. LATTER DAY SAINTS RKORGANIZF.D CHIJBCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT ftAINTS Federal NE Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning crvice 10:45. Glenn Carlisle of New hiladelphla, guest speaker.

Robert orter, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE F1KST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lincoln Way Church service, Sunday school nursery at 11 a. m. Lesson sermon, The Wednesday evening meet- ng o'clock. A free public reading room, located at 28 1st st NE is open each week day, with the exception of egal holidays, from 11 a.

m. until 5 p. also on Thursday evening from 7 until Here, the Bible, the writ- ngs of Mary Baker Eddy and all au- horized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased SPIRITUALIST FIRST SPIRITUALIST North NE Evening service 7:30. Healing and lecture by local Menage by local mediums. NON-DENOMINATIONAL CALVARY CHAPEL SOS st SW Sunday school 9:30 a.

m. A claas for every age. Morning service 10:30. ser- mor; subject, "Sinning Saints." Nursery care and Bible stories for preschoolers during the worship service. Evening service 7:30.

Home Bible study. Henry T. Hudson, pastor. CATHOLIC ST. MART'S Cherry rd NE 1st st NE Sunday masses 5:30, 7.

8:30. 10, 11:30 a. 6 p. m. Baptisms every Sunday 1 p.

m. Holy day masses 5:30. 6:30. 7:30, 8:30. 10 a.

6 p. m. Week day masses 7:15 and a a. m. First Friday masses at 6, 7 and 8 a.

m. and 6 p. m. Confessions Saturdays, vigil of holy White, pastor; Dale Trautman, Intern! a VI an Thursdays before first Fridays. and p.

every 8T. JOH.V LUTHERAN NE Sunday school 10 a. m. Dale Marks. Saturday 51:30 a.

m. until noon and Mondays before 8 a. m. mass. Novena devotions.

Mondays after 8 a. m. mass MT. CALVAKY BAPTIST Walnut rd SE Sunday school 9:30 a. Miller, superintendent.

serv- 11. 4:30 p. m. Women's auxiliary. Clsra Peterson, president.

BTU p. W. M. Windom. director, Eve-i superintendent.

Morning and 7:30 p. m. The Rt. Rev. Msgr and 11.

Mission Festival, the Rev. I Edward C. Labbe, pastor; the Revs Joseph Fabry, of Dunnville. Ontario i W. H.

Smaltz and John Ryan, assist- wlJl be the guest speaker. A nursery ants. will be provided at the 11 a. m. serv- RT JOSEPH'S ice for parents with children.

Srd a Sou SE 7 p. m. Married Andrew D.j Sunday low masses a. 7:30 pastor. high 9 a.

low masses CHRIST LUTHERAN S545 Ambtr.l rd NW Sunday school 9:13 a. m. Morning ervcle 10:30. The Rev. John Wanne- ning service 7'.

J. L. Lancaster, macher wil1 conduct the worship serv- MASMI.LON BAPTIST TEMPLE 1'ili Ol.rlook are SW Sunday school 10 a. m. Dorsey Dav- lason.

superintendent. Morning service ice in the absence of Rev. Gerlach. A nursery will be provided for pre- kindergarten children. 6 p.

m. Luther league skating party. Meet at the church. Paul R. Gerlach pastor.

HOLT TRINITY LUTHERAN J'-MOO Lincoln st SW 10:15 a. 11:30 m. and 7:30 p. Weekday masses 6:30 a. 7:15 a.

and 8:15 a. m. Holy day masses 6:15 7:30, 9, 11 a. 7:30 p. m.

First Friday masses 6.30 a. 7:15 a. 8:15 a. and 5:30 p. m.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr James P. Peppard. pastor, the Rev Thomas J.

Tobin and the Rev. John Murray, assistants. ST. BARBARA'S Lincoln Way NW Sunday low masses. 6:30.

8. 9:30 high 11:15 a. and low 5:30 p. 11. will speak on "People Who Trust In Youth 3O p.

m. Evening, 7:30 sermon aubject, "Was! Church school 9:15 a. m. Gordon W. Daily masses.

7:15 and 8:15 a. m. am ChrUt An Extremist?" Radio, Fothergill. superintendent. Morning! Holy day masses.

5:30. 7:30 and 9:30 Ministry. 990 on the dial. Sunday 10:30. Pre-school nursery m.

and 5:30 and 7 p. m. First Friday a. 7:45 a. m.

dally. al5 during the morning worship 8:15 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.

on FM dial, daily 10:15 a. Hyltnn director of music. Bruce D. pastor; CALVARY BAPTIST 141 Manillas MefflU (school 9:30 a. m.

Glenn Hpf- Morning 10:30. sermon subject. "God's Standard of Measurement." The ordinance of the Supper will be observed. 1:30 p. m.

Radio broadcast on WTOF-j m. Canton (M.I FMi. Evening ice. 3:15 p. m.

Luther league meets atltism every Sunday 12:15 p. m. Con-i church for bowling party. Robert w.M CSSJ before masses every weekday Hilty, pastor. snd 11:30 a.

m. to 12 noon. 3:30 to 5 m. and 7 to 8 p. m.

Saturday. The ST. JACOB'S LUTHERAN Rev. John J. Daum.

pastor. Hev. i NW John Nentwick. assistant. 9:15 BT QTMPHNA'S NATIONAL SHR1NF Maoillon state hospital Sunday 9:15 a.

m. Weekday mass 8 a. m. Holy day mass 8 a. m.

The Rev. Matthew W. Herttna, chap. lain. m.

Morning 10:30. H. L. Strauch, pajstor. METHODIST FIRST METHODIST Lincoln War Early worship 8:30 a.

m. in Alders-; ST. JOAN OF ARC tee 7. by the pastor. Louie J-igite chapel.

Adult classes Sunday masses 8. 9'30 10-45 DIPlacldn. pastor. A regular Baptist a. m.

Adult membership training a. 12 noon and 7 p. m. Daily church (G.A.R.B.C.I 9:30 a. m.

Children's division ex-i masses 6:30 and 8 a. m. Holy day BBFTUWX: psnded to 11:30 a. m. masses 6:30.

8:30. 10 a. m. and 7 and BKC.inr.K'' Church worship a. m.

The Rev. 8 p. m. The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. William J. FIRST BRETHREN rd NW (William C. Snowball will base his ser- I mon on "The Church in Action." The Sunday school 9:30 a. m.

William Chancel choir will sing. 8 to 8 p. m. Bowers. Morning practice for "Whosoever Be- iee 10:30.

sermon subject. "By eve th -l' 1 1 am C. Snowball Ton Stand Before God." 3:30 p. m. The W.M.S.

will hold a special Valentine for residents in Country Rest Rome, Navarre. p. m. Brethren Youth Crusade hour. Evening Message." Beginning 37 and I.

pastor; Ralph G. Wilde, minister of education. WESLEY METHODIST Main Church school 9:15 a. m. with classes for all ages.

Morning worship 10:20. Boy Scout Sunday. Anthem. "The i Lord la My Shepherd." by G. A.

Mc- Fitzgerald. pastor, the Rev. Joseph, W. Rushton, assistant. T.

CLEMENT'S Navarre Sundar masses 9 and 11 a. 3 p. m. Weekday masies a. m.

Hoiy day masses fl, 7 and 9 a. 7 p. m. 4-3 and 7-8 days before holy days and The First 7-8 ttW 1 Sm 3 Pn un the Chan fhoir rn.mb.Jr.hiB dlrected by ul VonGunten. organist, hU ra 1 John H.

Sermon p. m. Hour of Prayer. Study John 18. H.

William Fells, pastor. Brewster Sunday 7. 9:30 and 11 a. m. Weekday masses 8 a.

m. Holy day "The Child Father Of The masses 8 8 P- Confessions Explorer's club 4 p. m. meets with i Saturdays at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m.

The Rev. Immelt. Open to all young peo- WESLEYAN METHODIST rern are SW service UNITED BRETHREN IMYF meeting at the church. Robert 1. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Immelt, Tremcnt 8W llh st SW Sunday school 9.IS a.

m. Worship 10:30. sermon topic. "The Church The Mind of Christ." Junior Hi and Senior Hi Youth-fellowship at p. m.

O. Lloyd Hulchbon, minister. BRETHREN IN CHRIST AMHERiT COMMUNITY Amherst ft Beatly it NW a. m. Morning Rev.

Francis J. Stulc, pastor. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 11968 Lincoln st SW North Unit Afternoon 3, sermon subject, "Evolution or Do the Facts Support?" by R. Swire, reprc- Sunday achool a. m.

Morning sentative of Watchtower society. 4:15 outhiervKe 6.30 p. Watchtower study. Tueiday 8 Evcmnc service 7:30. Guy Z.

Terpe, I Bible stud tor. EPWORTR METHODIST SCSI Lincoln Way NW Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Tom Ripple, superintendent. Morning service Missionary service.

Richard Rover, of Leanard. will Evening service 7:30. Buihop Carl Ulery of Springfield, will give! illustra' Apportuniti Theocratic Ministry school; 8:30 p. m. Service meeting.

Soath Unit Evening service sermon "What the Bible Teach sermon subject. "If You Wantj About Christ?" by A. Johnson. Joy." Scripture. Luke Adult of Walchtower jsociety.

ehoir. under Paulus. will the direction of Mrs. JohniJ-' 45 P- Watchtower study. Tuesdjy sing the anthem P- Bible study.

Friday 7:30 p. m. by Patterson; and the of- i Theocratic Ministry school; 8:30 p. illustrated message on missionary bv the Children's ehoir. under meeting.

in Nicaragua. Merle tne direction of Mrs. Howard Dennis. Organist will be Mrs. Inez Bennett, pianist Mias Sandy Altland.

Lay liturgist. Richard Philip P. Young, pastor. Brubaker, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST IK Slate NF.

Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning 10:30, sermon subject. of the Church." Evening sermon subject. "Our' William L.

Craddoek, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST T. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH OF BF.TREI. A.M.E. Walnut rd SE Sunday school 9:30 a. m.

Wi Currence. superintendent. i service 11. J. H.

Lively, pastor. Changes Hour T. JAMES A.M.E. ZION CHRIST iMo.t RE 1st st SE Beach City First Lutheran (church has changed the hour of its services effective Sunday, Feb. 13 through April 3.

Sunday school will be held at 10 a. m. m. m. i.

rvciisuiKtc. i Uendent. Quarterly conference. Mcrn-jWIln morning Worship it 11. ing service 10:45.

by presiding I On Easter Sunday worship SCrv- Death ef God." Dr. Gcrber. Anthem. From Me. Cod," Zingarelli.

Chancel ehoir. Church wrhool ela for ehlldren 9:13 a. m. Church ehool for adulto and people a. m.

Junior high Youth and Senior high Youth fellowship p. m. Otto R. Gerber. D.D..

pastor; Jamea V. Ingram. M.S.T., associate paator. GRACR UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Mold arc SW Sunday cchool a. m.

Clyde Emerick. Morning I and 10:30. sermon subject. "Let Go." Prelude. "Andante In minor." Richotaon.

Offertory. for Haydn. Anthem. "Thy Holy Nami." Sunday. will be Bill George held a fay Unfit.

Smith and Ren Signs Lowell K. Zechiel, Bettor. CHRISTIAN FIRST CHRISTIAN Wslte rd NI stud Manklns rd XF. Sunday tchool a. m.

Morris Ros- FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARF.NE.— 1311 Llneetn War NW 'junday school 9:4.5 a. m. Ralph: Rorlck. superintendent. Morning ice 10:49.

The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Nazarcne to the' Philippine islands, will speak. N. Y.j P.

3. service p. m. Evening ice 7:30. by the psitor.

LeRoy pwter. PRESBYTERIAN CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN 47 st NE Church school m. Worship lerviee 10:30 sermon. "If There Be Any Virtue." by the pastor. Nursery church school and worship service.

3 p. m. Youth choir rehearsal Junior and Senior Hi Youth fellowship wlU attend the congrefEationa dinner, following choir rehearsal. 6:15 p. m.

Covered diah congregationa dinner. The Rev. Franklin Trubee general pretbyter of Presby Lutheran Family Security Plan GIVES MORE PROTECTION FOR LESS MONEY RICHARD N. WTXCEK 1031 4th N.E., Massilloa Call Office 499 3461 Res. Member National Association of Life Lnaerwruers Luliirrju Muid Attend services tliis week at uour own blaceoj worsfap WBI.COMS fE 2-3852 That THUMB! Peter loves to "fix things," even though he sometimes gets hurt in the process.

Yesterday he pinched his finger with the pliers. Today, he'll probably end up by banging his thumb with the hammer. But tomorrow he'll be right back at it again learning the hard way! From childhood, we learn best by personal experience. Our natural curiosity makes it difficult for us to accept advice from others. We want to find out for ourselves and life has some hard lessons to teach us.

Among other things, we have to discover that material possessions are no guarantee of happiness and that money can't buy love, or health, or peace of mind. Religious faith is another aspect of life that must not be left unexplored. Christianity has been tested by time and it stands ready to be tested by YOU. Don't miss the greatest experience of all. Visit the church of your choice this Sunday.

THE CHURCH FOR ALL. FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church.

They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regu- lariy and read your Bible daily.

Sunday Proverbs Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, Stnuburg, Vo. Monday Isaiah Tuesday Wednesday Mark Thursday Luke Friday I Corinthians Saturday I Timothy CTTT? This Series of Ads Published Each Week in The Evening Independent in the Interest of All Church Faiths and Sponsored By the Following: Furniture Warehouse Lee Rohn Furniture Appliances 28 W. Canal Navarre Ohio Water Service Company Walt Lemmon's Universal Dry Cleaning 33 Charles S.E. Schumacher Insurance Agency 3760 Stump S.W. Massiilon.

Ohio Phone 832-9400 Superior's Brand Meats, Inc. Stark Cooling Heating, Inc. 24 Hour Service 111 North N.E. 8338111 Massiilon Washed Gravel Co. Quality Ready Mixed Concrete Specification Aggregate 6U Erie, S.

832-9841 Kling Motors, Inc. Volkswagen Sales Service 4825 Tuscarawas, W. 477-8131 Massiilon Container Co. Navarre, Ohio Chemical Supplies, Inc. Industrial CTeanirtf CHEMICALS 55 Forest, S.E.

832-798S Bates Printing Service ISO 23rd St, S.E. The Massiilon Steel Casting Co. Hammond Lumber Co. 832-7405 Massillou 12 Thome N.W., at Erie Walt Green, Inc. Dayton Tires Recapping Western Auto Associate Store Clyde W.

Epley, Owner Patterson Nursery Shrubs Trees Evergreens 1483 Wales. N.W. 832-6195 Chicken Chateau Famous Broasted CHICKEN Open 24 Hours 1945 Lincoln Way. East Massiilon Camera Shop 44 First Street, N.E. Midwestern Equipment of Screen Heating Transformers Inc.

428 Erie So. Mjssillen The Peoples-Merchants Trust Company Campbell Oil Co. Distributors Cities Service Products George Stone Oldsmobile-Cadillac, Inc. Perry Rubber Co. Massillon-Cleveland- Akron Sign Co.

C. R. Kurtz, Inc. HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Phone 454-5305 Evans Enterprises. Inc.

Holderbaum Sewer Drain Service, Inc. Manufacturer of Gloves 1852 Tremont, S.E..

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