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f. Church Services Local and County Thenus E. Judd, pastor Montaf a. m. a.

Dal- Ha Kane. superintendent itetbodlst Youth Pellowshlp- CHRISTIAN CHUBCH a. m. also latenilnf Worshlp-u a. with Kurt Iversen, student pastor speaker.

Oavtrad Dish supper in honor the church ball RAYMOND METHODIST CHURCH W. E. Riley, pastor Sunday School-10 a. James superintendent Mcrnlag Worship-ll a. m.

W. 8. C. S. Study p.

Tuesday. Cheir p. m. Wed- Prayer p. m.

Wednesday. CLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE AseetnMleaofGei Donald R. Mocerl, pastor Sunday a. m. Morning a.

m. Christ p. m. p. m.

Christ Ambassador "Back to School" Sectional p. m. the First Presbyterian Church. Midweek Bible Study and Prayer p. m.

Thursday. SAINT PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Alfred Booster, pastor School and Bible ttao a. Walter Renncr, intendent Morning a. YORK METHODIST CHARdK Arlys Talbert, pastor Grace Chapel Morning a. m.

Sunday a. m. Prayer p. m. Thursday with Grace te meet at Byhalia.

racncMW Sunday School-10 a. m. a. Prayer p. m.

Tuesday. MethodlsLJfcwtli 7:90 p. m. at York Church, This is to be guest night. There will be a film shown.

LUNDA CHURCH OF CHRIST Richard Bates, minister Bible a. m. Morning Worship and 10:30 a. m. Midweek Bible p.

m. Thursday. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH School-10 a. m. Morning a.

m. Evening p. m. Prayer p. m.

Wednesday. CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rueben A. Kyrk, pastor Sunday a. Knute Rebetta, superintendent. Morning a.

Sermon, "The Only Reliable Authority." Evening Worshlp-8- p. Sermon, "The Ideal Membership." Junior Hi Baptist Youth Fellow- p. m. Wednesday. Mid-week Servlce-l p.

m. Wednesday. CHURCH OF CHRIST Ml W. fifth at Larry Arnold, minister Bible Study-lO a. m.

Morning a. Sermon, "Why Others Use Instrumental Music in Evening p. Sermon, Midweek Bible p. m. Wednesday.

Harvest Festival Worship Service Completed program for the harvest festival service to be presented Sunday evening at tot Union county fairgrounds grandstand was announced today. The service it being sponsored by the county Council of Churches preluder to the Sept, IS-li county fair. EugenrSmallwood chairfntt foe the program which will feature an all-county choir directed by Carl KandeL The Rev. Sherley Woods, minister of the Sprlngdale Baptist church, will deliver the sermon. ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH C. DeekefTpastdf Sunday a. LeRoy VoUrath, superintendent Morning a. m. German Communion; a.

m. English Service. Walther League-! p. m. Monday, Entertainment committee: Sharon Barnhart, Clarabelle Starr.

Men's Club Executive p. m. Tuesday. FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN George W. Dlttmar, pastor Sunday a.

Homer Nicol, superintendent. i Morning a. Sermon. "Wouldn't We Like to Other county pastors who win participate in the I p. m.

service are the Rev, Myron Harris, E. Riley, Virgil Hamilton, R. L. Krout, George Dlttmar and Richard Morgan. -Everyone-plannlng-to partlcl- pate in the mass choir la asked to be at the grandstand at 7 f.

m. for a rehearsal. Those who assisted la planning the event are: Cfder RevTGlea Althouse, chairman, the Rev. David Thompson, Mr. Dittmar, Mr.

Wood and Mrs. Gladys Cooper. The Rev. E. F.

Dana, chairman, and the Rev. Marvin Peterson. Grounds dif 1 6 QocTt Conctrn for All JONAH WAS OXVKK A iBCOND CHAKC1 TO 0Mf nut LORD if QMttntMi fit LAW week'a ICSMH we how Jonah dtoobvycd the Lonre command te go to Nine- ton, tried to flee from Him ea a strip gobif te Tanhlsh. "But tte Lord sent out a great wind We the sea, and there waa a tnllhty tempest in the sea, so that the ship was like to be 1:4. sailora prayed to Uwlr feda te caha the atorm, but It did emd, ao cMt Iota to who waa responsible for the aterm, and the Jot feU en Jotith.

Me admnted; that he was to Mane, ae he waa thrown into the where he swtilowed by treat flsh. The Mi east Mm ante the luri after three days asid nights. In this lesson we Jeirn ef Jonah's npmtaace and of what happened te Mm thereafter. Lord Jonah a atcond Chinee to obey Him and he went to Nineveh. Dr.

Wilbur M. Smith Una us that Btrabo, an ancient geographer, wrote of the BUT nlft of Nineveh are of greater extent than Babylon" we learn, and "the ruins of Nineveh are of Baton "Fasting ojtf fkl of sackcloth, their heada with ashes, were the infru of notmiiny OOBIMMI te MN amongai the psopM of the Bart." "Who east ten floi wfll tan and repent, and turn away tnn Hit fierce anger, that we ffeitsft not?" they Mid. And OMtaff Oat the people had agate ta Him, Ood af Ota that He aaM that Ha weuM unto and He It We might that JoMft would happy ever change of heart but Instcei fie WM very angry; He with God to take hla life, "It la better for me te die to But the Mlay, geatesutet 11, THE lOURNAL-TRnUNE Lord asked him, to be 80 Jonah went out of the and sat down under the shade eff a gourd (a plant of want eH. maua with broad lama aM long, trailing atema) that the Lord had prepared. "Worship liberates the personality by giving a new perspective to life, by integrating life with the multitude of life-forms, by bringing into the life the virtue of humility, loyalty, devotion and of attitude, thus refreshing and reviving the spirit," says perspective to life, one can achieve more adequately his life's goals; by practicing humility and loyalty in his relationships with his fellowmen, one' is in greater mony with all his personal relations The church offers a place where one's spirit may be revived and refreshed and one's soul nourished.

WHY NOT ACCEPT THE TATION AND.COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? when mornlnf came the next day. "and It smote the gourd that It withered." And the Lord alee scat MEMORY VKR8B ligmctotu, fun of companion: aton tnfar, alve significance. Palace excavations show halls, rooms, some attn faced with ala- haiter and sculptured with extraordinary vivid portrayals of wars, hunting and mythology." The jourmy took three days ted three nlrhU. "And Jonah a high wind, so that "the sua beat upon the head of Jonah, that ha Then Jonah was, angry with the worm, but God said: Thorn hast hud pity on the gourd, for the which thmi hast not labored, neither nadert It.arow! which -T up In night, and perlsbel in a nlitht! And should not spare Nineveh, that great city, wbtreut are more than aixscore thousand persons that cannot disown bo tween their right hand and their left hand; and also much Jonah waa given his estfonA chance to obey God. We, too, are often given a second chance to change from evil to good.

Let if we have sinned, take to heart the leuon of Jonah and pray for forgiveness and a second chance. Dr. Wilbur M. Smith suggetta that afl the classea would the gift of God, who created the beautiful world in which we live. and which supplies us with aU the foods for our sustenance, nsa mutt do hla part In growing; plowing and harvesting 1 them.

we can be co-workers with According to a recent survey, the average man in his lifetime spends twenty years working. He spends another twenty years sleeping, sixteen years five years shaving and dressing, five years eating, and three years Just waiting. In a lifetime, the average man spends 8,760 hours telephoning the 'equivalent of one full year. DO YOU KNOW? "How shall they hear without a preacher?" 2. What substitute was given Abraham for the sacrifice of Isaac? 3.

Where is found the sentence, "ffie still and know that I am God?" 4. What prophet was put in the stocks end uttered a prophecy against the governor who put him there? 5. In what connection did Christ comethjwhen no man can work?" conversions to Christianity were made in Antioch of Syria, who was sent there by the church in Jerusalem? "Knowledge does not comprise all which is contained in the large term of education. The feelings are to be disciplined; the passions are to be true and worthy motives are to be spired; a profound religious ing is to be instilled, and pure moramy-iiiculcntcd under-all cumstances. All this is comprised in education.

"-Daniel slei. North Lewtaburg Eldon McBee, pastor Sunday a. Donna Chamberlain, superintendent. Morning a. Evening p.

m. Missionary p. m. Wednesday. There will be a spec- al speaker.

ALLEN CENTER BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday a. m. Morning a. m. Walther p.

m. Mon- CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Howard Shumate, pastor a. m. Morning a. Ser "The Purpose of the Holy which will be the last in series on the Holy-Spirit Evening Evangelistic Midweek Prayer 21866 FAULKNER FUNERAL HOME with Kev.

E. F. Dana as speaker. Mission 2 p. m.

Wednesday at the home of Wflma Green. Union Service at the Fair- p. m. Martin Luther p. m.

Monday at the home of Donald Asman. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH E. J. Goedeking, pastor Sunday a. Gene Vollrath, superintendent; Roy Harless, Asst.

superintendent Morning a. Sermon "Marching Forward With jChrist! and Mr. Smallwood. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Warren Bumgarner, pastor "On. Meeting Life's Sermon, Senior and Intermediate Youth p.

m. for be- Union Worship Service at p. sponsored by Churches. Boy p. m.

Monday. choir school Wednesday (grades. 7, 8). Wesley Choir reheanaI-7 p. m.

(grades 9-12). W. S. C. S.

Circles will meet Wednesday as follows: Two or One p. m. Sunday from the Parish House for a dinner party at Columbus. Luther League "Fall Round Up" p. m.

-from the Parish House for the youth of the church to go portation will be furnished. tee and Tuesday at Lake Hope. p. m. Tuesday atthe Russell Boerger home.

with Mrs. George Beasecker. Edith Slmister Circle-2 p. m. with Mrs.

Lewis Elliott Martha Graf p. with Mrs. Ralph Fox. Manrsvllle "TJan and Phyllis p. m.

with Misses Ferae and Mary Mills. Wesleyan Service Guild dinner p. m. in church dining room. Jeannie Wintrugham 8 p.

m. with Mrs. George, Overly. Margery Mayer p. m.

with Mrs. Richard Wagner. Clark Circle-8 p. m. with Mrs.

Edward Skillman. William Shaw Circle-8 p. m. wlthMrsHI.TRrFisber: Emmanuel Choir rehearsal- After school Thursday (grades Chancel Choir 18 p. m.

Thursday. W. C. T. U.

Meetlng-2 p. Friday in the Little ChapeL UNION RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OP INC. Mery.vlll. Girls Chorus p. m.

Wednesday. Planning and Development Conn p. m. Wednesday in the Church parlors. Catechetical Saturday.

Junior Choir p. m. Saturday. Low a.m. High a.m.

p.m. MARYSVILLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Ralph L. Krout, minister Sunday a. Robert N. Collier, superintendent; Mrs.

I. A. Striffler, primary superintendent. Mprning a. Sermon, "Expecting the Impossible of Saturday.

EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH H. Darby Sunday a. Phil- and he cried, and said, Tet 40 days, and Nineveh shall be 8:4. The Inhabitants of the city were, of course; terrified by this prophecy, "So the people of Teh believed God, and proclaimed and put on sackcloth, from the greatest of them even to the least of them. For word came tmto the klnr of Nineveh, and he arose from hla throne, and he laid hla robe from him, and covered him with sackcloth, and sat in Sackcloth, It might be explained coarse, rough cloth of which sicks are made for carrying' the harvests.

It would make very uncomfortable wearing apparel Worn next to the Skin. Quoting' again from Dr. Wilbur M. fletoct DO YOU KNOW ANSWERED 1. Paul caught in a thicket by lis boras.

3. Psalm 46-10. 4. Jeremiah. 5.

Just before opening the eyes of the malTBorn blind. 6. 'Barnabas. Abort Article! Are Sponsored by the Following Firms and Individuals lip Martin, superintendent. (Morning Worship-ll a.

followed toy Homecoming dinner. p. m. Peoria Morning a. m.

Sunday a. Gene-Smallwoodr euperintendenk Youth p. m. at the church. Protestants Facirv -Commercialism Sore Assemblies To Hold Rally "Back to School" will be the theme of the Christ Ambassador sectional rally of the -Assemblies of God church to be held in the First Presbyterian church beginning at 7:45 p.

m. Monday. various school subjects as their topics, speakers will be pastors of the Assemblies of this Donald R. cerirpastbr of Glad Tidings Tabernacle, local Assemblies of God church, urges young people of the community to attend Uiib unique service. BOMI INSURANCE? Oef ffelf gnat, MMT "package" and SAVE UP TO O.M.SCOTT SONS CO.

Mirysville five, if yo. wW.) bask INSM.XMICOT isi a single package" for Tkiafcl Rre Additional Extended' prekentivei Feaily Ifcshifty, Theft, Medical All Physical loss the price ef about 3 ft of thaee policie.l Whatever your coverage now, Nter'iMuihVrrotecNaar--today. JAMES HUNTER Prayer p. m. Thursday.

CHURCH David P. Thompson, pastor Sunday a. m. Morning a. Sermon, "130 Years of -Nursery-foT 10:40 a.

m. Planning p. m. at First Presbyterian Church, Delaware, with (Rev. Thompson to give the address.

Junior High UPY Hay Kide- 6 p. m. County Wide Harvest Festival- 8 p.m. Sunday at Fairgrounds. Sunday School Teachers' Meet- in the 'Robinson Room.

-Young-Peoples-Rally from 1 the Assembly of God p. m. (Monday in the Sanctuary. Class Potluck- 6:30 p. m.

Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Postle. IMr, and Mrs. Club Potluck p.

m. Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs. David P. Thompson as hosts.

Mariners Club Hay p. m. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Irwin as hosts. Youth p.

m. Thursday. Irwin-Hesse Wedding 8 p. m. Friday.

-Junior a. mrSaturday. 'Irwin-Hesse p. m. ou September 20.

By LOUIS CASSELS United Press International American hav long scolded their Roman Catho lie brethren for raising mone through raffles and bingo games have lately discovered a beam in their own eye. They are igetting concernw about the prevalence of "com mercialism" in Protestant fum raising activities. The Christian Century Maga zinerwhich-is-always-pricking-th Protestant conscience in its sor spots, was one of first to raise the alarm. "One need not travel far hi Helpful Hints OnPraycfs Marysville 116 South Plum Street: Phone 3-1831 Muj ATION WIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY coiuwauafcoHio MAGNETIC SPRINGS- PIIARISBURG METHODIST CHURCHES Don Webb, pastor Pfaarisburg a. Sermon, "The Spirit of Young People's sermon, "The Sunday B.

Don Robinson, superintendent. Evangelism Commission p. m. Monday Official Board p. m.

Monday at the 11 Magnetic Springs (Rally Day) Sunday a. Charles Freeman, superintendent. Morning a. Sermon, "The Spirit of Young People's address, "The Passport." Official Board day at Ted Hall's homo. helpful points "prayers that point to God's will will be suggested to a worldwide radio audience on Sunday, the Rev.

Edward W. Wessling summer guest speaker on The here over WLWO at 1:30. On the following Sunday, as the global radio mission opens its 27th broadcasting season, the Rev. Dr Oswald Hoffmann of New York City air to star! his fifth year as iLuthefan'Hour speaker. 'In the final message of the 1058-59 Lutheran Hour season guest speaker Wessling, a Luther an minister to University and community in Valparaiso, will concede: "It's hard for many people today to take prayer seriously." The problem, he will say, is that we expect prayer to change things rather than us.

He will suggest: 1) Believe in God, and 2) Pray in Jesus' name. "To pray in Jesus' name means we trust God, and we want our human will to be lined up with His divine will." 'PastorJWessling will 7i answer prayer for us; He answers prayer through us." In the program's tenth and final guest interview this summer, the Rev. Robert F. Gussick, Caribbean missions counselor for The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, will tell of his work in Central America and the West Indies. American the Century declared in a recent edi- torlalr" money-raising schemes that approximate the Roman Catholic Church's exptoita- tipn of games of chance, which we deplore and protest -Compared With Las "Thousands of Protestant church bazaars, carnivals and 'summer fairs' are slightly more respectable than Las Vegas.

"The practice of wringing The Raymond Elevator It is better that a man's own words than another man's words should praise L'Estrange. Nobody knows the age of the til agree old enough to know better. particularly from those who are not members of the churches in question, to finance church bulletins and magazines and dedication folders is also ripe for reform. Let's call it what it is: Extortion." The basic objection which many Protestants feel toward making projects even such, time-honored ones as church suppers and bake sales is that they-tend to become 'or generous voluntary giving by the congregation. Danger Is Stressed This danger was stressed In a policy statement adopted last at the annual convention of Luther League, youth auxiliary of the United Lutheran Ihurch in America.

"Commercialism within the church is a primary enemy of Christian'stewardship," the statement asserted. "It exploits the name of Christ and his church by causing church others, to eel an obligation to support such as fairs, bazaars, games of chance, car washes and sajes of various kinds because a church organization sponsors them. "Commercialism tricks people nto the satisfaction of thinking hey are giving to Christ 'and his hurch when they are receiving a roduct or service in exchange or their money." The statement concluded with appeal to Lutherans to rely on free will giving" to finance their ctivities. It can be done. The Southern aptists -have done it for nd they still manage teal lore money into domestic and oreign missions than any other rotestant denomination.

The resbyterians have doubled their budget in the past ve years not with profit-making enterprises, but through a vigorous campaign to educate their members to the duties and priv- iloges of Christian giving. Bonnette Service Station- west Fifth and Maple Make your car last You can get all the services here. Drive in today. Evil is wrought fay want of thought as well as by want of heart. Hood.

'The longer we dwell on our mis- er to harm us. Voltaire. Postle-Hale Funeral Home Phone 3-1751 Marysville DIVIDENDS annually Savings Insured to Union County Federal Savings Loan Assoc. Marysville, Ohio opportunities than be finds. Bacon.

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