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t. iii i nut i i Wli, fa ja. I' SATURDAY, JANUARY ,15. POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL tACFlW Services in PoughkeepsieAreaChurches Bykola Class Tq Install Officers Tb Bykota C1m of thr First Baptist Church will conduct its Installation Dinner for the new officen tonight In the Willow Room of the church at 7 o'clock. The officers to be installed are Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Johnson, presidents; Mrs. C. Ernest Stephens, secretary; Pedro Garcia, treasurer; Mn and Mrs.

William James, hospitality chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Calvert, fellowship chairmen; Mrs. James Touchette, membership chairman; Mrs. Scott Moore, sunshine chairman; Mr.

and Mrs C. F. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips, program chairmen: and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Foster, publicity chairmen. Reservations Listed Those planning to attend include, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Al bers, Mrs.

Charles Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. David Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Calvert, Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph Coppoc, Mr. and Mrs. David Covell, Mr. and Mrs.

David Crawford, Mrs. Ocie Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Dr. and Mrs.

Robert Hance. Mr. and Mrs. James, Mr. and Mrs.

Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, the Rev. and Mrs. Kurt A.

Klingbeil, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moore, Dr.

and Mrs. DeForest Palmiter, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Sams, Mr. and Mrs. Adelburt Shaut, Miss Katharine Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, Mr.

and Mrs. Thurston Teoppen, and Mr. and Mrs. James Touchette. Mr.

and Mrs. Bell, Dr. and Mrs. Hance and Mr. and Mrs.

James are the chairmen for the event. i SrJofin's CKurcIT" Outlines Activities Second Sunday after Epiphany will btf observed at St. John's Evangelical Church tomorrow at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. Sunday Church School will be conducted at 9:30 a.m." The Rev.

M. Luther Slevert will have as his topic, "On Using One's Music will be furnished by Mrs. Raymond Du Pilka, Mrs, M. Luther Mrs. Maurice Parsons, Mrs.

Kurt Nelson, Mrs. Roland Huhndorff and the Junior and Senior Choirs. Members of the Luther League will meet at 7 p.m., new mem bers will be received Bap tisms will be conducted. Christ Church Worship Planned The Rev. Edward W.

Schmidt, curate at Christ Church, will preach at the 10 a.m. service of Holy Communion tomorrow. He will preach on Church Unity. Morning Prayer will be read at 7:40 a and Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 ajn. Evening Prayer will be read at 6:30.

The Senior Hi Group will meet at 8:45 a.m., and the Church school will meet at 10 a.m. The adult class will remain in the church at the conclusion of the service. George Fowler will further demonstrate the versitil ity of the new organ. Methodist Cleric Outlines Worship "The Responsibility of Being An Individual" will be the sermon subject of the Rev. C.

Everett Wagner tomorrow at 9:30 and 11 a.m. at The Community Methodist Church. New members will be received at both services. There will be two sessions of Church school at the same hours, with classes for all ages including adults. The Methodist Youth Fellowship Groups will meet from 6 to 8 p.m.

tomorrow. On Monday, the Official. Board will meet at 8 p.m. Trinity Methodist Sermon Topic Set At the 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. services in Trinity Methodist Church tomorrow, the Rev.

Dr. D. George Davies will be speaking on the theme, "Christ and Modem Man." The Rev. John Paul Hankins will assist in the service. At the 9:30 service, Lee H.

Pritchard will be the soloist. At the latter service, the anthems will be sung by the Cherub Choir under the direction of Mrs. Charles L. Mathis and the Trinity Choir directed by Mr. Pritchard.

Mrs. Pritchard will be the organist at both services. Church School classes for ele mentary, junior and senior high and adult deaprtments will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. and classes for nursery, kindergarten and elementary at 10:45 a.m. The youth groups will meet at 7:15 p.m.

The junior high will discuss the filmstrip, "Your Search for Self," and the senior high will have a discussion on the "Beliefs of the Black IBM Executive to Speak At Hopewell Church (Service Philip N. vice presi dent of the Federal Communica tions Systems of International Business Machines, Washington, D. will be the guest speaker at the 10: 30 a. m. service tomorrow at the Church of the Resurrection, Hopewell Junction.

Mr. Whittaker Is a senior warden of his parish church in Potomac, Md. and is on the Executive Council of the Diocese. He serves on other Diocesan Com mittees and local Parish Committees. He will speak on how the laity can best serve the Church In the local situation and in the world around us.

The Vicar, the Ru. Samuel B. Bird will be away from the parish for two weeks. He will, be one of a special group of clergy attending the Church World Institute at Bard College. This is the first of a series of post ordtnatlon educational programs designed for the clergy.

'Please God Baptist Subject The Rev. Kurt A. Klingbeil, pastor, will preach on "Not to Please Men, but to Please God" at the 45 a.m. service tomor row at the First Baptist Church. Music will be provided by Charles F.

Jones, soloist, the Sanctuary Choir and Albert G. Hunter minister of music. The new Youth Choir under the direction of Mrs. Earl F. Spencer, also will sing.

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Andrew's Church Worship Scheduled Morning prayer and Holy Eucharist at St. Andrew's Church will be conducted at 8 a.m. tomorrow. The Childrens' service will begin at 9:45 a.m., after which they adjoum to the Parish Hall for classes. At 10 o'clock there will be Sung Eucharist and sermon On Wednesday at 9 a.m.

there will be a celebration of the Holy Eucharist. The Annual Vestry elections at St. Andrew's Church was recently conducted. Joseph W. Morgan was elected as a warden for two years.

Robert Kipp and Mrs. Marjorie Yates were elected vestrymen for a term of three years. 1st Congregational Worship Plan Set Worship service at the First Congregational Church will be conducted at 10:45 a.m. The sermon topic will be "Scrap Iron and Waste Wood Religion." Church of Youth will meet at 9:30 a.m. and Church hour school and nursery will be conducted at 10:45 a.m.

Richard Ehlenberg is the organist. Youth Groups are scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. Second in series of 13 documentary films on ethics and modern society, narrated by Dr. Roger Shinn, will be shown at 7 30 pm. The subject of this film is "The Members of the Board of Trustees, Board of Deacons and Parish Board will meet on Monday in Allen House.

On Tuesday at 1230 the members of the tlM. in Margaret tnapei. neiresn Hungarian Church Services Scheduled Tomorrow services at the American Hungarian Reformed Church are scheduled for 10:30 o'clock. The topic of the Rev. Alexander Fo'rro's sermon will be, "Your Labor Is Not in Vain." 'Lost Love Alliance Subject "Lost Love" is the subject for meditation of the Rev.

Jesse Peace in the worship hour at 10:45 a. m. in the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. This is the second in a series of meditations based on the Letters to the Seven Churches. The Sanctuary Choir, directed by Mrs.

Peace and accompanied by Mrs. James Hanson, the organist, will sing. Nursery, beginner and primary church are conducted in this hour. Sunday School convenes at 9:30 a. m.

under the direction of Edward Olson, superintendent. Classes are available for all ages. Three youth groups will meet at fi d. the Jet Cadets, Junior Alliance Youth Fellowship, and Senior Alliance Youth Fellowship. The Adult Prayer Group will meet at 6:30 p.

m. The Gospel Hour at 7 p. will feature special music and a messaee bv the pastor, "What Doest Thou Here?" Invitation to a Night of Spiritual Enrichment IK: i' arafaf SBfASBBaBYaTBTaTr btbJ 1 eBYBTBTBTafWer. ftp I 'Ib. Kj Av tW.

v'w j1m sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ments will be served. The An ii nual Church supper is scheduled for Thursday nighrafT30 dock and the Annual Meeting with the election of officers and reports fi of 1965 will be at 8 o'clock. 'Singing Wests' At Nazarene Church "The a musical group from Succasunna, N.J., will be presenting a free sacred concert in the 7:00 p.m. evangelistic hour at the Vassar Road Church, of the Naiarene tomorrow. This family group has given many concerts, and appeared on radio and for sacred records.

In the 11 a.m. worship hour, the pastor, the Rev. Russell Metcalfe, will speak on the subject, "No Other The chancel choir will sing, directed by Stuart Webber At 9:45 a.m. the Sunday school convenes under the direction of Superintendent Harold Wetzel, to continue a study of basic Chris tian doctrines, tomorrow's study being, "God's Brooks Photo PHILIP N. WHITTAKER, will be guest speaker at the 10:30 a.

m. service tomorrow at the Church of the Resurrection, Hopewell Junction. St. Gregory's To Celebrate Feast St. Gregory's Orthodox Church, Wappingers Falls, will celebrate the Feast of Epiphany on Wednesday.

The Rev. Peter Stehnach, rector, made known the services for the Holy Days. On Tuesday there will be Royal Hours with the reading of the Gospel at 8 a.m. Vespers and Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great with the Small Blessing of water will be conducted at 10 a.m.

and the Vigil services with the "Lityia" at 8 p.m. The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chry sostom with the Great Blessing of Water is scheduled for Wednesday at 10 a.m. The celebration will be concluded with the blessing of homes of the parishioners. Tabernacle Lists Sermon Subject.

"What It's Like to Die" win be the 10:45 a. topic at the Taber nacle Baptist Ctnirclv 133 Academy St. tomorrow. The Rev. Douglas A.

Tynan, pastor, will be speaking at the 7 p. m. uospei Hour on "Hear the Lion Roar Sunday school will meet at 9:30 m. There will be a service of baptism at the close of the Gospel Hour. Mid week prayer and Bible study will be conducted on Wednesday at 7 p.

m. 'Spiritual Gilts 1st Lutheran Topic The First Lutheran Church worship services will be conducted tomorrow at 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. The Rev. Adam Schreiber, pastor, wil speak on, "How To Use Our Spiritual Gifts." Mark Vandenbrul will be the acolyte. Eric August Schroeder, son of Mr.

and Mrs. August Lewis Schroeder, will be baptized after the later service. Sunday Church school will open at 9:15 a.m. Members of the Junior Luther Leaguers will meet at 5:30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m.

there will be a discussion of religious problems at the William Wetzel Memorial Hall. Junior confirmation class is conducted every Saturday at 9:15 am. and Senior Confirmation class every Saturday at 10:15 a.m. CHiUR'CH' DIRECTORY i vj atMaM FAtTHi fl Hooker' A. Th.

Her. In Elliot. aertor. anno ochool, t4l Wonht Scrrte. II om.

Ooopol kovr p.m. Yunf MT' oomoo, till 1 p.m.., Prayer wrrleo, WMtawoSar p.re A) imMnl' ttorjr Com i momoo, a.m., lamur erriro, cmrrn aclwot. a.m. ManriM rrarar Md flVntfMo 11 B.ffla ST. Pttni'Si umaow.

TIU; Join H. WKMoere, ranor. wnnaj ann tm. IMr Caomaaloa Brat aad St. Gregory's Church To Observe Holiday St.

Gregory Orthodox Church, Wappingers Falls, will conduct the tradtion "Yolka," (Christ mas program) tomorrow imme diately after the Divine Liturgy, at the church recreation rooms of Zion Episcopal Church, Wappingers Falls. The Sunday school children who are participating are as follows: David Bendyk, Joseph Bendyk Mark Bendyk, Dimitry Cherny shov, Stephenie Chernyshov, Ann Marie Chobor, Karen Chobor, Allan Dimisko, Richard Dimisko, Diane Dychkewich. Peter Dych kewich, Marion Hamilton, Michael Hlinka, James Jubinsky, Joan Jubinsky, Paul Jubinsky Valaria Kanarsky, Thomas Kanarsky, Valerie Petrusyk, Christine Serre, Caroline Serre Cathy Serre, Tamara Sopchak Daniel Sopchak, Deborah Yarish and Donald Yarish. The direc tors of the event are Mrs. Sergei Dychkewich, Mrs.

Paul Jubin sky, Miss Carol Homa and James Wemple. The St. Hope Altar So ciety of the Parish will serve a luncheon. Two to Speak At Mormon Rites Ralph Young and David Berg will speak at the Sunday school services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. The service will begin at 10 a.m.

The Sacrament gem will be given by Miss Althea Myers. Ri Cutler will ewuhwt the services. The sacrament meeting will be at 6 p.m. conducted by David Heed. Speafcerg fur tlie service.

sponsored by the Genealogical Committee, will be Mrs. Robert Branson and Everett Rogers. MM mSTt MS MOI St. The Re. Kart A.

Klinsliell, vaator. Comimaloa eerrloei, tint Sondajr. Sunday chorea Kbool. o.M am. Wnrahln eanrfea.

10:49 a.m. Nuroorr care. Youth rellowehjp, pm. Aa Atnencaa Bapuet uaivenuun church. TABSaiNACLE: 151 Academe St.

The Her. uouglaa H. irnan. aapwr. ouiraar achool 1:30 a.m.

WoraMp aerrlee, Ui4 a m. and 1 p.m. Tralnlnf onion, p.m. Wedneada? Bible etadjr and prefer, 7 pm. VANAH ROADi SBC.

Vaaaar Road The Her. Robert Ei. HDdreth. paetor. Sunder echool, a.m.

Worahlp. 11 a.m. Tralnlnf anion, a p.m. Evening errlce. p.m.

Wedneedarei mid week prayer aamee. p.m. BKUiAH: Catharine Street. The Her. S.

A. Oraraoa paetor. Commomon, flret Sunder eech month. Worahlp, 11 em. Special errncee.

JO p.m. eti nlng eervlce. 7 pm. CKNTRAL Salt Point The Rrv Robert W. Dixon, paetor.

Sunday echool, 45 a m. Worahlp ncrvlce, IV" wrck Mrrlct. 7:30 p. rn. Baptliit training anion, iccond and fourth Wcdnciidart.

7:30 p. m. CBENEZER Corner of Smith Street and Wlnnikae Avpnue. The Rev. verner H.

Matthewa. paetor. Sunder echool, 30 a m. Worahlp eervlce, 10 a.m. Evening eervlce, 7 p.m.

SECOND Vainer and Mill Straete The Rev. Tnomae J. jenatnaj pawnor, Sundar achool. 1:30 a.m. Worahlp eerv lce, ll a.m.

d.i.u. ewnuii i.m. BEEKMAN: Worahlp eervlce. a.m. Sundar acnool.

10:30 a.m. Sunday. Evening worahlp. 7:30 pm. SHENANDOAH: The Rev.

Raymond Glaea. paetor. Blbla acnool, a.m. Morning worahlp a.m. EAST PARK.

Hrde Park. The Rev. John Koppenaal. Interim paator. woramp eervlce.

e.m. Bible School. 10:49 a m. rrnjTT: Reacon. The Rev.

William E. Km 1. Interim oaalnr. BIDIa acnom. a.m.

Morning worahlp. 11 a.m. Young reople a meeting. p.m. vening third HOIY fw1lt.

Jler. Waaler ennui, reecorv sanqay eemceei Holy tnnmaiuon ai a ano e.ni. mexnoaf rtAnttt Tn Jt, neat, eaeroiaa; "wipuce, o'clock. Adult' etna. U.aVan Cire Mill JL Ooorta, paator.

Summer eehedale. Way oMp eervlce. 10, a. ms PLEASANT VALLEYl Ke Marin B. Stewart, paetor.

vraramp eeevesea nret. third and Wta Saadayai momlng innr. e.m. aetLond and fourth Bundara. Weekday oervtcee.

Holy Com munion rvr. Wedneenayn, Holy aaya aa announcea. ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST: Barry tewn. The Rev.

Leonard P. Nolle, rector. Mnrnlnn orever. aermoaw 11 a.m. flret end third Sunday.

Holy Eacharlat aieermon. II a.m. eaeoml. roerth and fifth Sunday! Sender achool beglna al ythe eermon hym. TRINrrv, rtahkllt.

Her. Edmmd S. Matnewe, rector, nonoara. Hoiy umv HutHfaMi. am.

Famtlv eervlce. end chareh achool. 10:30 a.m. Heir Commnnlon tint ana Ultra sunaay. AT ANDREWS! Beacon.

The Rev. Thomea A. Moneymaker, prteeMn charge. Church achool 30 a.m. panan Communion 1 .30 a m.

Holy Commanlon dally. ST JAMES' Dover Plain The P.ev F.dwrri Oreen. vlcer riret. third It am 1 PLEASANT PLAWSt Iff riddlert Bridge Read, Tw of aie Ion. The Ree.

WlDlaia T. Hlttler, peeler, Sunday achool. ja. Worahlp eere. Ice.

11 ojb. Boljr Communion Oral ahnv dey of nwrrtS." Child tan) Sarins, aerv WAPFTNOERS PALLS The Rev. WUIUra H. Edwarua uu paeme. Mora eei tree 130 am.

and 11 a m. Nureenf eare nrnMh aplMMil a.an.avn. iBetl 11 ajnk WESTMINSTER! Salt Point The Re. Robert ntorcar. reeiofMH enppir tor.

Church achool. a.m. Wo aervftee. 11 ajn. aervtce, 7 JO pjn.

Mid week aenrlceJCHUBCH OF THE MESSIAH: 7:30 p.m. Wedneedey. FTRST: Rhlnebeck The Rev. John Kop Gnaa, paetor. urnie acnooi.

n.m. nrning worship. 11 a.m. Family hour. 3n m.

unnauan loom reuowimp, 9.30 p.m. iMOUNT ZtON: Oreen Haven. Sundar erhool. a.m. Mornuig woramp aerv' Ice.

11 a m. NETHER WOOD: Salt The Rev. John Johnaon. pastor, sundar acnool. 9 45 a.m.

Worship service. 11 e.m. youth Fellowship meeting. 7.30 p.m. NORTH EAST: Mlllerton.

The Rev.1 Henrr A. Prause, pastor. Bible echool, 9 45 a m. Morning worahlp. 11 a.m.

Evening eervlce, 7 p.m Christian (Dtsrlplrs ef Christ) FTRST' Wsrrrn H. VanTurl. paator Services at the Young Women's Chris. tian Association building. Worahlp serv ice and communion 10 a.m.

St. Paul's Church Choirs to Sing Services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church for the second Sunday after the Epiphany are scheduled for 9 20 a.m with Family Communion and Church school. The high school and junior choirs will be singing at the service under the direction of Herman Teygeler. Robert Reck Tiatrpl and HonalH Srott.

lav rpaHpru will in sharCP of The Rv' B' readers, Will De in cndifce vi Mrtor Sunday tchool. 45 am. acolytes who will usher at communion. Morning prayer will be conducted by the Rev. William T.

Gray at 11 o'clock assisted by Edward Brenner. Charles Free bern and Mr. Recknagel, lay readers. The senior choir will sing the Offertory Anthem. Mr.

Gray will speak on the theme, "Is the Gospel Outmoded?" Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 o'clock. Public Baptism will be administered by the rector at noon. ARLINGTON! I HalfM Ara. Th Benjamin Wonhlp mrwt. It a m.

Sumlay cnool and AdoH BIbt rlatM, a.m. CHRISTIAN: Ml. Hop Oranf Hall. Uwara irnr ftAad. Ttrwtt of WapBha 1 ger.

Tho Rv. Btrnanl C. MuMcr, paa I tor Sunday achool, 10 m. Wonhl ttrvitn, ll a.m. and 7 p.m.

"Is a. ale aa R1IMflAniAN r.mv RL Teat KV. a m. fliarond and fourth fiiindava. morn Alexander Forre.

pantor Mnrnini Im prayer at a m. Weodkay rrleaaed time chorch achool. ST. PAUL'S Pleaaant ValleJ. Tha Rev Wayna R.

Schmidt, rector. Holy Communion. I am. Family aerviea and church achool, 10 a tn. ST.

PAUL'S AND TRINITY: Tlvoll. Tha Rev Richard H. Rogers, rector, ram tly Servtc and Church School, Montiaf Prayer, 9 15 am. Mornina Prayer and Sermon. 11 a m.

Mr. Marjort Saaafer, orfanlat and choir director. CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION: HopeweJl JuwHton. Tha Rav. Samuel Bird Jr Vicar.

Holv Communion. I a.m. Morning prayer, a linen, 10:90 a except flrat Sundaya. Flrat and third Sundava. Holv Communion, ser mon 1030 a m.

Church School, after 10:30 a m. service. GRACE: Mlllbrook. Rer Raymond Cvn ningnam rector, Hoiy LMnmnnion Bam. Morning Prayer and sermon 10:30 a.m.

Holy Communion, flrat Sun day or tnj monui at jvomhip In Hungarian. 10 a m. 6r lca In English on second Sunday of month. 30 a.m. THE REFORMED Hooker and Haa acorn Avenues, ins nev.

rranaun Hlnkamp. paator. Worship service, and 10:41 am. Nursery car provided. Church school, am.

Extended ses alon. 10:45 a.m. Youth groups. Sunday night. FIRST: FlihUII.

Tha Rev. ArtJrar W. Landon. pastor. Sunday acnooi ciass) far all nursery through adult a m.

Church service. 11 Norsery ear provided. Youth fellow ship, 7 pjn. in tha chapet HOPEWELL: Hooewell Junction. Tm rv Ian fl.

Todd. Mstof. Summar schedule. Worship aervtca. It a.

m. HYDE PARK: Rav. Emmett B. Waite, pastor. Sunday acnool.

a.m Morning worship aervtca. 11 a.m. NEW HACKENSACK: Tha Rev. WUMam nahinakv. oastor.

Summer achedula. Worship aarvtces, a.m. Naracry The Rev. Leslie F. Prntton.

rector. Holv Communion. 8 a.m. Family serv ice and Sunday school. 1:15 a.m.

Holv Communion, third Sunday. Momlng; prayer and sermon, 11 a m. Holy Communion, first Sunday. Holy Days of Obligation as announced. ST THOMAS': Amenla Union.

The Rev. Edward M. Oreen, priest ln charga Second, fourth and fifth Sundays. Holy Eucharist at 11 a.m. First and third Sundays, morning prayer at 11 a.m.

Church school each Sunday. ZION: Wappingers Falls. Tha Rev. Rob. ert A.

MacOlli. rector. Tne nev. Charles H. Biittaln.

curate. Sunday services, 7 45, 915 11 a.m. and 7 Days, Holy Eucharist, 10 a.m. Fir a.m. care.

Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P.m. wajMh.MlL KH1NEBECR: Th v. CrmWg. tinm a eu tnar WaittsteT.

Sunday ctoo1rt0" nt.nl Morn riWv: 1" worship service, 11 ajn. Youth groups, 7 p.m. ST. JOHN'S: Upper Red Hook. Tha Re.

Roger M. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school, 9 45 a. m. Worship service, 11 a.

m. Youth fellowship. 7 p. m. Christian and Mlsslonsry Alliance I SOUTH CHERRY and Forbus Streets: The Rev Jesse Peace, pastor.

Sunday school, 9 30 am. Worship service, 10 45 am Youth Fellowship. pm. Prayer service, 830 m. Evangelistic service 7 pm.

Worship service, 11 am. service, 7 p.m. Wednesday: 'Divine Grace At Faith Assembly "The Constraint of Divine will be the sermon theme for the 11 a.m. worship service tomorrow at the Faith Assembly of God Church. Mrs.

Louis Juil lerat will be the vocal soloist accompanied by Mrs. David Elliott at the organ. Mrs. Robert Waltke will be the pianist. The Sunday school for the whole family meets at 9:45 a.m.

"The King Keynotes" of Rock away, New Jersey will give a sacred music concert at 7:30 p.m. Ruth Storms, pianist, studied at the New England Conservatory of Music and Gordon College. Sharon Moore, soprano, and Joaime McPeck, alto, formerly sang with the Julilairs Trio. Paul Moore, bass, and Don Storms, tenor, make up the group. Mr.

Storms also will give a brief message from the Bible. Pastor Ira E. Elliott of the local church will open the service with prayer and introduce the group. Christian Scientists "Life," will the subject of tomorrow's lesson sermon at the First Church of Chirst, Scientist. AniajPfTliBine wilr tie TMJ is' the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son." THE KINGS KEYNOTES from ROCKAWAY, NEW JERSEY Place i Faith Assembly of God Church 91 HOOKER AVENUE POUGHKEEPSIE Date SUNDAY, JAN.

16th, at 7:30 P.M. Singing America' Favorite Hymns, Gospel Songs and Spirituals Arlinqton Church Lists Sermon Topic The junior and senior choirs under the direction of Mrs. Max pffolrier will Bin 2 at 11 a. m. wor ship tomorrow at the AjHingtoo Reformed Churc.

Tne uev. uetv Jaimn LeFevre will deliver the sermon entitled, "Christ Enriches Life." The junior sermon will be Tne Ax and the Saw." Vernon Mercer is in charge of the 9:30 a. school hour. He will be assisted by department leaders, Mrs. Ellsworth Rose and Mrs.

Edgar Kaeble. The Senior High Fellowship will meet at 7 p. m. with Ronald Schubin, pre siding and taaries wicites, aa ivising. Other Church News on pgs Cfaiistlsa Sclenes rrRST CHURCH of Christ.

Scientist: Hooker Avenue ana Siouin nerry oireci. Sunday school and worship service, 11 STislw Ajiamaat lfl TaMstlmntllsl meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading room, 26 UDeny open oini, i7i Sundays and holidays, ll a.m. wS pm. rTH CT rHlTRHH nt Christ Scientist Mlllerton.

Sunday school ana worsmp service, 11 s.m. Testimonial meeunr WewlneetutaV. Rl. RSdlnf FOOm al crurch open Tuesday and Saturday, 1 to PAWLING SOCIETY: Worship and Sunday school. 11 a.m.

Meeting first and third Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reading room open Thursday, iw p.m. Congregational TOST fTTnitMl Church of Christ.) 269273 Mill St. The Rev. Duane W.

Smith, minister. Worship service and church hour school, 10:43 am. Church of Youth, 9 30 a.m. Junior and Senior Youth Fellowships, 6:30 p.m. CLOVE COMMUNITY Christian La Graneevtlle.

The Rev. George W. Crook, pastor. Sunday school, 10 ajn. Worship service, nam.

UNITED CHURCH of Christ (Congrega tlonal): SUnfordvllle. The Rev. Esther VodoU, pastor Summer schedule. Worship service, 10 a Friends pnimmnrirpsiE 249 Hooker Ave James R. Stein Jr pastor, unpro rammed meetlntf for worship.

9 am, Sunday school, 9 45 a m. Partially pro grammed meeting lor worsnip, 11 a.m. BULLS HEAD East of Taconlc Park tvav r'Mltrasn'B nrntrim. 10.30 Sin. Meeting for worship It am.

COMMUNITY: Clinton Corners. Raymond wens, pastor, cnurcn scnooi. a.m. Worship service, 11 a m. Kwnsa CatkaUe ST.

PITER'S: Mill and Albany Streets. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. rrancu x.

Harper, pastor. The Rev. Peter J. Cody and the Rev. Daniel OUara, assistants.

Sunday Masses. 5:43, 7. 8, 8:10, 10:38 a nv and IS noon. Baptism, 3 p. m.

Miraculous Medal Novena, Monday, 7:30 p. m. First Friday, Ho) Communion, 6 a. m.i Masses, 8:48. 7 45 and 11 a.

m. (October throuMb am; evening prayer, 3 30 p.m. Holy June); Holy Hour and Sacred Heart m. Weekdays' momlng prayer, Devotion, 7:30 p. m.

Confessions, Sat. uraay ana eves, of First rnasy anaj Holy Days, 4 to 8 and 7:30 to p. in. Holy Day Masses, 8:43, 8:43 and 7 48 a m. and 12:13 and 6 p.

m. Weekday Masses. 6:45 and 7:43 a. m. HOLY TRINITY 733 Main Arlington.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo J. Gregg, pastor The Rev.

Vincent P. Scanloa and The Rev. Maurice Quirk, assist ants. Sunday Masses. 8, 7.

8, 9. It and 11 a m. and 12 30 m. In church and 9 30 and 10 30 a.m. Memorial Gymnasium.

Weekdays Masses, 6 4S and 13 am. Holy Day Masses. 6, 7, days. Intercessions and healing, 12 noon. Church school.

Sundays, all grades at 9 .13 a.m.. and through grade 7 at 11 a m. ZION CHAPEL New Hamburg Sun days family service, 9 30 s.m. Church school, all grades. 9 30 am.

Holy Eucharist, first Sunday of the month. ST MARGARET'S: SUaUburg. The Rev. Herbert J. (ioodncn, rector.

Hoiy communion at 8 a m. Holy Communion and sermon, 11 m. (first and third Sundays). Morning Prayer, second and fourtn Sundays. Church school, 9 30 a m.

ST LUKE'S Beacon. The Rev. Dr. Leonel Mitchell, rector. Hot Communion, 8 a.m.

Family Eucharist and Church school, 9:13. 11 a.m.. Holy Communon and sermon, first and third Sundays: Morning prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Wednesdays and Roly uays, Hoiy communion, a.m. Metbedlst COMMUNITY: 110 New Hackensack Road.

(Former Washington Street Hed ding Methodist Church.) The Rev. Everett Wagner, minister. Worship services and church school, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Nursery care at both services. Clssses for retarded children at 11 a.m.

TRINITY Trinity Square. The Rev. Or. George Davies. minister.

The Rev. John Paul Hankins, associate minister. Church school. 9 30 and 10 43 a.m. Morning worship, 9.30 a.m in Memorial cnapei ana 10:45 a.m.

In the sanctuary. AME ZION 124 Smith Street. Rev. Bel vie Jackson, minister. Summer schedule, Church school, 9 a.

Worship service. 10 a.m. Adult Bible Class. 6 p.m BANG ALL: The Rev. Frank S.

Beebe, minister. Church school, 9 a.m. Morning worship. 10 a m. BEACON FIRST.

The Rev. Phillip SchneD, minister. Church school, 9 45 a Worship 11 a.m. United Youth Fe lowshlo. Thursday niiht.

TRINITY Beacon. The Rev. Ellsworth Schabert. minister. Church school, 9 43 a m.

Worship service, a m. Junior nd senior high fellowships, 6 30 pm. CHELSEA: The Rev. William Austin, minister Church school. 10 a m.

Morn Ins worship. Ham FISHKILL The Rev. Robert A Pollard minister. Worship service, 9:43 and 11 a m. Sunday school.

9 45 a.m. Youth fellowship, 6 30 pm. HILLSIDE: The Rev. Robert Hankins, minister. Morning worship service, 9 13 a sunaav scnooi.

10 is a.m, HOLMES The Rev. Glenn Myers. minister, church achool, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 15 am. HYDE PARK: The Rev Robert M.

Stair, minister Church school. 9.43 a.m. Wor ship service 9 and 11 Jewish VASSAR TEMPLE 140 Hooker Ave. Rabbi Abraham Rudermaa. Reform services.

Sabbath services. Friday at 8 p.m.. Saturday at 11 a.m. Family etervLie flrat Frliiavc. .10 FaaejtL ei ii I tins avji.iu 3 ami a.

in. a zj eu.u urn nv val days. 8 m. and 10 a.m. Rell Havlland ShotP(nK Center, assistant Dastors.

gioua achool. Sunday, 9 30 a.m. Youths Town Hyfl. ptrii, Th. ReV William ST MARTIN DE TORRES Red Oaks iiu el ill.

Hie! Jm7 Vi 8, 9 and 10 a noon and 3 and 5 49 m. First Friday Masses. 8, 7 and 9 30 (children) a.m., and 9:30 p.m. First Saturday Masses. 6:43 and 111 a devotions to the Immaculata Heart of Mary after each Mass.

Confessions, Saturday and eves of First Friday and Holy Days, 4 to 6 ant 7 30 to 9 p.m. Miraculous Medal Devotions, Monday, 7:45 p. m. OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL 11 Mount Carmel Place. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Raimondo, pastor. The Rev.

Anthony ButUneltt and the Rev. Gerard DiSenso, assistants. Sunday Masses: 6. 7. 8.

9. 10 and 11 a.m. and 12 o'clock in the upper church: 9 and 10 a.m. in the lower church. Holy Day Masses 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 a.m.

and 5:30 p.m. Weekdays: Masses. 6:30. 7 and 8 a m. St, Anthony Devotions.

Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Confessions: Saturday and the days before First Friday and Holy Days. 4 6 and 7:30 9 p.m. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST: I Grand St.

One black west of the Nelson House The Rev. John P. Lisste. pastor. Daily Mass 12 10 p.m.

Sunday Maatte, 6, 9. 10, and 11 a.m. Holy Day Masaesj. 7 30 a.m. and 12 10 and 7 30 pm Confessions, Saturday and eves of Holy Day.

4 to 3 and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Novena to Our Crucified Savior and veneration of th Telle of the True Cross. Fridaif'after Mass. ST. JOSEPH 9 10 Lafayette Place.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Stanley Pletrzyk, paetor. Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9, 10 19 and 11 30 a.m.

Novena. Friday, 730 m. First Friday Mass, 9 a.m. Dully Mass, 12 10 p.m. Holy Day Mantes, 7 and 8 30 a.m.

and 12:15 and 9:30 pn. Confessions, Saturday, 4 to 3 and 7 to p.m. First Thursday. 7 to 8 p.m. sTT MARY'S: South Hamilton and Chut Streets Masses, Sundsys, 6.

7. 6, 9. 90S, 10. 10:05, 11 and 12.15 (Church). Weekdays.

Monday through Friday, 6:45 nod 8:13 a.m. and Saturday. 6:45. 6:19 and 9 am. Holy days.

6:15. 7. 8. 9, 14 First Fridays. 6 13, 7.

8. Bad 11 a m. and 3 30 p.m. Confessions on eves of these days 4 3:45 and 7:30 to 9. Devotions, Mondays.

7:30 m. The Rev. J.ihaj J. O'Neill, pastor; the Rev. Edwin Keo ney and the Rev.

Francis P. Bertfla. srouD Sundav. 12 30 CONGREGATION SCHOMRE HADATH 16 South Bridge St. Kabot Manning Blelch Solomon D.

Chasin, cantor. Traditions I services. Sabbath services Fridsy and Satarday at sun down and Saturday at 8 30 a.m. Services weekdays at 7 a m. and tun down and Sunday at 8 a.m.

Religious school, Sunday at 10 a m. Post Bar Mitzvah class, Monday at 3 p.m. Adult Bible study class, Sunday at 8 p.m. Youth Group, Sunday at 7 30 m. TEMPLE BETH EL: 130 Grand Ave.

Rabbi Erwu Sidney Ramnewiu. cantor. Conservative services, every weedkay, 7 38 am. and p.pi. SimdajriL JSl kTSSa 8 m.

Sabbath morning. 10 a m. Junior Vd? coDSrecatJon. 10 a.m. Sunday school.

9 30 and 11:13 am. High achool, Mon days, 7 pm. Kre ecnooi group, weekday fh IJQ.uPt Vasey. minister. Sunday school, 9 30 a m.

Worship services, 10 45 a.m. and 7 pm. TRINITY LaCJ range ville. The Rev. Kennon Moody, minister Church school.

9 30 a.m Morning worship, 11 am. Youth Fellowship, 7 m. MILAN: The Rev Paul Danlell. minister. Morning worship, 9 a m.

NEW HAMBURG: The Rev. William H. Austin, minister. Morning worship service 9 30 a m. Church achool.

10:30 a.m. PINE PLAINS: The Rev. Paul L. Danlell. minister Morning warship a m.

PLEASANT VALLEY: Tha Rev. Jack E. Wortman. minister. Summer schedule.

1 i(i 1 lis am ir i.aiaaa.aen, ry owsnio. m. POUGHQUAG The Rev. Daniel Rice, minister. Sunday school, 9.45 a.m.

Divine worshlD. 11 a m. RHINE BECK: The Rev. Robert Hankins, NETHERWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Netherwood Road, Salt Point Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m.

Sermorj Topic: "A Clean Record For the Uevf Year" Psalm 51 Pa.tor John Johnson Tel. 266 5125 St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church 55 WILBUR BOULEVARD Rev. M. Luther Sievert, Pastor Second Sunday After Epiphany Sermon Topic: "On Using One's Talents" Sunday Church School: 9:30 A.M. The Service: 9:30 A.M.

Family Service 3 yr. old class: 11:00 A.M. Jr. Christian Kindergarten: Tues. 9 11:30 A.M.

Nursery Care at All Services Ample Parking on Church Lot Luther League 7:00 P.M. FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mill Catharint Street, Poughkeepsi. Rev. Adam Schreiber, Pastor SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES 9.15 AM.

10:45 A.M. Sermon Topic; "How To Use Our Spiritual Gifts." Discussion of Religious Problems at 7:30 P.M. Nursery Care at both services We ejatend a cardial wecome to all! Ample ParU Welcome Te Alt Mill. The Rt. Rev.

Mssr. Plus F. Sora mer, pastor The Rev. John J. Brlna.

assistant Sunday Masses, :41. 10 and 11 15 a. m. and 11 35 p. ra.

Weekday Mass. 6 45 a m. Saturday Mass. 8 a. Confessions, Saturday, 4 to 5 and 730 and 1:30 n.

m. ST. STANISLAUS: Pleasant Valley. The Rev. Timothy Hertihjr.

paator. Sun. day Masses. 7, I 15, 10:15 a.m. and noon.

Weekday Mass. 7 a.m. Holy Day Masses, 0. 7. and I a.m.

and I rirsc naay masses, i a.m. ana a m. Sundav school. a.m. RED HOOK: The Rev.

Russell E. Sargent, minister. Sunday school. a m. Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.

Blbla Shidv Class. 7.30 D.m WATTS DEPEYSTER MEMORIAL: Tlv oll The Rev. James E. Smith, minister. Worship, 11 a.m.

Sunday school 10 a Lathers FIRST 327 Mill St. The Rev. Adam chrelber. pastor. Sunday church school.

via a.m. woramp services. sou 10 45 a.m. Nursery care at both aerv icca ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL: 5a Wilbur Blvd The Rev.

Luther Slevert. pas tor. Sunday scnooi, 30 am. Worship RHINECLXFF: The Rev. Robert Hankins, services.

9 30 and 11 a.m. Nursery care, minister. Sunday school, 10.30 am. Wor during both services. ship service, 11:46 a m.

CHRIST THE KING EVANGELICAL! BETHEL: StaaUburf. Mornnif worahlp, Pawling. Services In Paw Una Town 9 30 a m. Sundsy School. 10 30 a.m.

Hall The Rev. Arthur Gronbach. VERBANK: The Rev. Michael Autorlno. pastor.

Worship service, 10:30 a m.f minister. Church school, 9:50 a.m. school, 9:15 a.m. Worship service, 11 a Nursery care. uun MViun: runuu.

in s.v. hod MetRodist Youth Fellowship. 7 m. ert G. Mueller, pastor.

Worship service. a. jo ana 11 ajn. nursery care provwea. Sunday acnool and Bible classes.

9 30 a m. Holy Communion on first and (bird Sundays. MEMORIAL CHAPEL Rock Ctty. The Rev Frederick C. Dunn, pastor.

Worship service, 30 ajn. Sunday school, 10 45 a m. ST. PALL'S: Red Hook. The Hev.

William Feickert. pastor Church school. 9 30 a Worship service, 11 a.m ST. PAUL'S Wurtemburg The Rev. Frederick Dunn, pastor Sunday school, 9 30 am Adult Study class.

9.43 am Worship Service. 11 a.m. ST TIMOTHY Hyde Park, the Rev. Dutuld Hoger, pastor Services in St. James' Chapel, Worship service.

10 45 a in. THIRD EVANGELICAL Rhlnebeck. The Rev. Don R. Walker, pastor Sunday achooL 9 30 a.m.

Worship service, 11 a.m P.n 3 30 m. Novenas, Monday, 7:30 p.m. Confessions, Saturday. 4 to 5:30 aa4 1 1A A at fart nelaa tat Mae. I I.JU HI aJU 11.111., fsBsI USB W.iM aw pm Keugvus lutracuon.

sus day. 9 to 10 a.m. REG IN A COEL1: Hyde Park. Tha Rt Rev. Msgr.

Thomas V. McMahon. paa Mommg worsHpaervtcev tt ef torr The Hev. Thomas Ju QelUgher. aa.

Eplacepal CHRIST! 10S Academy St. tha Rev. Dr. Rhyi Williams, rector, and the Rev. Edward W.

Schmidt, curate. Sunday services: Holy Communion, gam. and 10 a m. Evening prayer, 1:30 p.m. Church school, 10 a.m.

TT PAUL'S: 159 Mansion St The Rev. WUliam T. Gray, rector. Holy Com. muntoo.

i ajn. umrca scnooi aao family service, 1)0 im. Morning prayer and sermon, a m. ST. ANDREW'S: 653 Mala St The Rev Gordon Graham, rector.

Matins, ad dress and Holy EucbartaC I am. Children's service, 9:45 a.m. Sung Eettcaansi ana sermon ie a.m. weea dsvs ss snnouneed. HOLY COMFORTER: Mala Street WAPPINGERS FALLS The Rev Robert Meyer, minister Sunday achool 9:30 a Morning worship services 9:30 and 11 am WESLEY AN: Hopewell Junction.

The Rev. Harold Stewart, minsiter. Sunday school, 10 a Worship service. 11 a.m. Wesleyan Youth Fellowship, 6.30 pjn.

Worship service, 7.30 m. W1CCOPEE Church school, 10 a m. Worship service 11 a m. Nssareee VASSAR ROAD The Rev. Russell Met call Jr, pastor Church school, 9.43 m.

Morning worship, 11 am. Evangelism hour, 7 pm. Wednesday prayer service, 7 30 pm Irthedes ASSUMPTION 73 Academy Street. The Hev. Arthur J.

Hlaoa. pastor. Worship service, 9.13 am. Holy Liturgy, 10:30 a m. sermons tn ireea ana EJgnsn, ST GREGORY'S: Chapel located at cor ner noute TfB ana vaiwerwater Drive.

Town of Wapplnger. Tha Rev. Peter Stehnach. pastor, vesper aervtca, 7 p.m. Saturday.

Conleaalona Satarday after vupart before bturgy 9n Sunday. Sunday achool, 9:30 aj. Divine Liturgy, 10:19 a.m. All service in ST NICHOLAS: Lrvmsrtoa Street. The Rev.

Alexe Dmttrieii. parish jsrtesa. Services Saturday, Sunday 10 a m. nervtcea ana sermons in cnuit a cuavonw ana nuaainn. al Charles U.

Vtavtae Place. The Rev. Wllloaa Sunday. IM am. momlng prayer and mass.

am i evening prayer, 9:39 pjn. Daily flees as poeted In the chareh prcn. Holy Days 0 Obligatioa aa an nouncna. uweeeiona neMinwy p.m. and by appointment.

CHAPIX or THE CHILD: Greer School. Mlllbrook. The Rav. John Windows, rector, woramp service, w.w n.m. CHRIST Red Hook.

The Rev. Leonard riKST Sunday acbnol grades 9. and Informal class after service. Family service eermon wit gradea 1 to in I caurci and lowttr grade la aarUk kouae, 9:39 a.m. slstant.

Sunday Masses. T. I (high) in ana a.m. ana pjn. Holy Day Masses, 9.

10 and 11 a.rn and 5 30 and 6:30 p.m. Confession, Saturday, 4 to I and to pn. Novena, Monday, 7:38 to 9:30 p.m. ST. MARY'S Wapplngera Falls: The Rt Rev.

Magr Charles B. Brennan. paster. The Rev. Robert G.

Rappleyea and tn Rev. Maurice J. Regan, assistants. Sunday Masses (Church): 9:30. 7:30, 10.

11:15 am. and 1130 pjn. (School) 9 50, 10 05 and 11:30 a.m. Weekday Masses: 1:15 and a.m. Holy Days: 7, 8, 9, a.m.

I and 7 p.m. Firs Fndayat 7. 11:15 am. and p.m. Confesalonai 4 4 and 7 9 p.m.

Satuniaya, eve of Flrat Fridays and Holy Daya. ST. PAUL'S: Staataburg. The RL Raw. Mater, momaa v.

Hcaianoo. pastor Sunday Masses. I and 10 ajn. Holy Day Masse. 9 and 9:10 am.

Coafe slonj, Saturday. :30 to pjn. Salvatten Arm 319 MAIN STREET: Capatia and Mm. unarica iu. waooingion, omeex ta charge.

Meeting (morning worship services). 11 n.m. Young People" Prayer meeting, i p.m. Street ser ta (open air) Salvation meeting (worship servicee) 7:30 p.m. Seventh Dav Adva.Btll 71 MITCHELL Th Rev.

Ear T. Sabbath achool. 1:30 m. Paatv Bible clans. 19:45 a.

m. Wership Ice. 11 a m. REFUGE CHURCH OF CHRIST i Bop. woU Junction.

The Rn. Johnny W. Whit r. paator. Sunday worship mr loos.

11 a.m. Sunday acnooi. 0:45 a.m. Tueeday prayer mesOng. 4 pjm.

Tknrs evewnawwanip, p.am. Evesvina eerrloe. sjb. a v't r. nuLi uuu OLY UGHTl IT North Parry ttreet.

Biahop U. B. McCUnton, paator. fuadny school, ll njn. Wor.dtin mkIm.

li.M am. Evening servicee. t34 pm. laoav vj, vwmjwr eno bums atwy pJB. Tuesday and Tharaday aervioa.

I m. CBURCH OF CHBJSTi 111 Montgomery iHw.ii ocaaivv. snnuei.r sUDl. ackenl. 1 u.

Moraine eroraklp. a. m. Evenlaf enraaip ajn. We.

aeadaa BiUa awl. l' j. CHUBCH OP TeUt UVWO OOD VHtf. uw. anon) as.

19M jMaos pubar Auklae ecbeoi. ii a m. Worahlp service. 11:1. a aa.

CHURCh or JESUS cbeist OP tATW vts ewiniai uirees? eUMscaeaa. klU aad Twta UU1 iili7SSaSSSl to llOa clock. Sacaaieal nam P.m. rust Saad.TS. a.m.

lea Viivtji.aunk n. h. im sue. Lueua Tailor, paeUar. luaday mnte.

aa4 f. m. CSMSTi Pwlta. Tte Dr. Balpk C.

Leakier, Meier. Weraklp wrvlca ad tuedsr actewa, m. LYA1X. MuiouxL rcUUUTs3l IOV wreoa. The Be.

K4mia Dulaia. paever, au weassL an. ckarck am. fTONC CHURCH KlXLOWSHli Bnuaa. Tve.

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eervlee. 11 l.aa. 1M Sueeta. Tea) Rev, D. Merle Ufaatl woraalp.

p.nv i. a aaaLsuat. lilaa CherWUe U. Sleane, nuaieuf at aeacsuoa. waraai.

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