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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 5

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Ind iana Evening Gatette, Friday. June 29. 1942. 5 Pastor Roy Hoch Sunday Speaker The Community Service, con ducted by the Indiana Ministerial fggb Association, will feature this week Living Water Bible Camp Starts Today CHERRY TREE The l.ivln. Rev.

Roy C. Hoch, pastor of the iion Lutheran church. Conducted at the Flagstone Theater on the Indiana State Col Waters Bible Camp, Cherry Tree, lege campus, the service begins at 7:30 p.m. now mixing preparation to open for the summer tp.cnn Th rials. In the event of rain the service will be conducted In Keith School for the Family Camp are June 29 ro juiv w.

Set Program For Summer An outstanding Gospel team will be present, officials said, to mlnls-l ter during that time. The well, known Gospel song writer, the Rev. Ira Stanphlll. of West Palm Beach. Florida, will be the evening evan At Calvary gelist.

Rev. Stanphlll is known throueh During the summer months, be ginning July 1, only the 11 o'clock DR. G. WARREN MUCKER worship service will be conduct out the nation, and his songs are used and loved by people of all denominations. Some of his contributions as Gospel song writer are "Mansion Over The Hilltop," MONSIGNORS RECEIVE ROBES At religious rites held in ed at the Calvary United Presby.

terlan Church. The usual 8:30 a.m. service will Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, Grcensburg, last Sunday, nine, newly created monsignors received the prelatial robes of their office in investiture ceremonies conducted by Bishop William G. Connare. The newly invested monsignors arc pictured with Bishop Connare outside the Cathedral after the ceremonies.

Left to right: Msgr. be resumed on Sept 8. JOHN G. McLACHLAN Indiana Man Ordained As Minister Norbert Gaughan, Diocesan Chancellor; Bishop Connare; Msgr, Gerald Schroth, Diocesan Dean and Pastor of St. John Baptist.

Parish, Scottdale; Msgr. Francis Mueller, Diocesan Dean and Pas tor ot SS. Simon and Jude Parish Blairsville; Msgr. Francis Kara blnos, formerly pastor at Clymer, Diocesan Dean and Pastor ot St. Mary Parish, Freeport; Msgr.

Henry Podowski, Diocesan Official! and Pastor of St. Louis Parish, Lucernemines; and Msgr. Andrew' Schneider, Diocesan Dean and Pastor ot AU Saints Parish, Mason-'. town. "Crown of Thorns," and "Room at the Cross." Rev.

and Mrs. Stanphlll will be playing and singing many of his Announcement Is also made of Dr. Smucker Begins Duties Here Sunday the summer hours for the Church Andrew Balok, Diocesan consultor and Pastor of Holy Rosary Par acnooi. ish, Republic; Msgr. Nunzlo Piruiii, Diocesan Consultor and Pastor unspei songs and Rev.

Stanphil! will participate in the evangelistic Nursery, Kindergarten and Pri of St, Cajetan Parish, Monesscn; Msgr. Francis Mullen, Diocesan ministry. mary Departments will meet for one hour each Sundav at 11 a.m. Dean and Pastor of Immaculate Conception Parish, Irwin; Msgr. Dr.

G. Warren Smucker begins The morning Bible teacher dur- his service this Sunday as pastor junior, junior High and Senior High Departments will meet together in Fellowship Hall at 9:45 ct the First Methodist Church in John George McUchlan, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. McUch-l lan, 310 Chestnut Indiana, was ordained into the Ministry of the Methodist Church at the North East Ohio Annual Conference at Indiana.

il a.m. for special audio-visual pro The new mfnister in Indiana has1 grams related to the regular Faith and Life Curriculum. Lakeside, Ohio Sunday. June 24. just completed a full six-year term an Superintendent of the Washington District of the Methodist Church.

There Is no change In the time Rev, McLachlan It a graduate of of the adult classes Indiana mgn scnool. ine sanctuary is open every He succeeds Dr. Raymond Fans weekday for private meditation who was recently appointed Super and prayer from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., pswwnmunniuuii)inumitallj will He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Union College ot AlllRnce, Ohio, and is a graduate of the Boston University School providing a place tor everyone intendent ot the Blairsville District. Dr.

Smucker has served pastorates In First Church, Washington; the community to worship and ot i neology. pray alone. Ben Avon; Wilmerdimr. Ford While attending the Semlnarvl City; and Chester, West Virginia. Pev.

McLachlan served as pastor of the Wilton Methodist Church and the North Jay Methodist Church A former resident of Johnstown, Dr. Smucker attended the Johnstown public schools, Allegheny Col in Maine. lege and the Boston University Howard Pape Assigned To New Charge of Theology. He received He is presently serving as Asso ciate Pastor of the Union Avenue REV, OBIE HARRUP his S.T.B. from Boston in 1931 and! was awarded a Doctor of Divinity degree by Allegheny College in Methodist Church in Alliance, Chio.

tng Family Camp will be the Rev. 1945. BLAIRSVILLE Rev. Howard Rev. McLachlan resides at 33 Obie.

Harrup, of Alexandria. Va. Dr. Smucker Is a trustee of the Pane, pastor for the past seven west Grant Alliance, Ohio. Rev.

Harrup Is well known for his with his wife, the former Sandra1 rich ministry of Bible truths. Starr of Auburn, Ohio and his son, Western Pennsylvania Annual Con- years at the First Methodist ference and a member of the Church of Blairsville will assume Board ot Christian Social Concerns new charge Sunday, July 1, at snd the Conference Educational the Grove Avenue Methodist He is a successful teacher, pas uanici KoDert. tor, convention speaker, camp bociety. tie served as an ex-officio Church in Johnstown. RECEIVE CONFIRMATION On Pentecost Sunday twenty-eight young people of Zion Lutheran Church received the Rite of Con Parish Plans The assignment was one of sev member of several of the commit firmation.

By this act they confirmed for themselves promises eral which were made during the tees that planned the recent merg. meeting speaker, and District of-l ficial of the Assemblies of God. At present he is the pastor of the Assembly of God Church of Alexandria. To complete this Gospel team will be Paul and Marjorie Ferrin. closing days of the First Annual Cor er of the Pittsburgh and Erie Conferences ot the Methodist Church.

mmunion ing: First row, Michael Russell, Michael Vaughn, Richard Boden, Larry Vaughn, Carl Eger, Ronald Blaiavich, Connie Holt, Cynthia Rose, Leslie Clark, and Sheryl Gerhelm. Second row, Robert St, Clair, Norman Duncan, Gerald Stump, Gary Falrman, Richard Nelson, Robert Boden, Joy Richard, Beverly Grau, and Mona McQuiston. Third row, Robert Campbell, David Scott, Timothy Smith, Dennis Elkin, Ronald Weaver, Dorothy Cooke, Jean En. derlcln, Christine Fox, Pastor Hoch. Not shown is Dorothy Stump, a member of the class.

Western Pennsylvania Conference fn addition. Dr. Smucker has al of the Methodist Church at Grove made by others for them at their Baptism. The service marked the conclusion of a two-year course of study in the teachings of the Church and the beginning of their sharing In all the privileges ot church membership. The Catechumens received the gift of a Prayer Book from the members of the Church Council of Zion Church and were honored at a dinner sponsored by the Luther League on Sunday evening, June 17.

Shown above, left to right, arc the follow so served as youth director of the City last week. Some 1,400 dele For Sunday Blairsvi'Je Pittsburgh and Wash gates were in attendance. be Replacing Rev. Pape will known throughout the United States and many foreign countries! for their talents In music. They have traveled throughout the coun MARION CENTER Holy Com.

ington Districts and dean of sev-l eral institutes conducted at the Jumonviile Conference Training Rev. Howard W. Jamison, pastor1 munlon will be celebrated in four ot the Swissvale Methodist Chuch. of the churches of Northern Indi. try in routn lor Christ ministry.

The Jamisons he.ve a married sent to hear his discourse "Take' center. of 47 to be held in the United at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 8, by Mil Paul Ferrin has been Minister of ana County Parish, Sunday, July1 Witnesses The Methodist minister is a daughter and a number ot grand- States this summer. Courage God's Kingdom Is At ton G. Henschcl, Bible lecturer Music in some of the lamest at Rochester Mills anoUPIum cnuaren.

charter member and past presi from the Brooklyn world head. "Forty or more Witnesses and Hand." Mr. Genchur estimates. cnurcnes ine Assemblies of Uod. dent of the Avonworth Kiwanls other highlights of the gathering quarters of the Watchtower Blble and Tract Society.

Henschel has Interested persons from the indl. ana area will attend," Mr, Gen? Creek, 9:45, a.m., and at Smyrna and Center, 11:15 a.m. Dr. E. C.

Good of Leechburg Club and served on a number of will include a baptismal service, Set Assembly In Johnstown iboards In Washington including lectured around the world and is chur said. talks by a number of Witness sup mil be guest minister at the Red Cross, Salvation Army, Fami director for some 270,000 domestic ervisors and reports on their activity around the world. missionaries in 5 countries. More. ly service Center and Community Five states have towns bearing P.

Church, Rochester Mills and Smyrna U.P. Church, Marion Cen A Youth To Attend Music Camp vnesi. the name California. than 4,000 -are expected to be pre The Johnstown assembly Is one AU local meetings of Jehovah's ter R.D. 2, on Sunday, July in Before her marriage.

Mrs. Witnesses scheduled for the period July through 8 have been the absence of the pastor, Rev. Douglas M. Carhart. Smucker was also a resident of Johnstown.

A graduate of Lock Haven College, she taught school cancelled to enable ell interested; Mr. Carhart will be director of a junior high camp at Westminster to attend their "Courageous Ministers" District Assembly to be for several years in Ferndale. She was active in civic and social af Highlands at Emlenton. Westmin Major Myrtle A. Reynolds, Commanding Officer of the Indiana Corps, announced today that thirteen young people from Indiana held on those dates at the Cam ster Highlands Is one of seven bria County War Memorial in camps and conferences In western will attend summer Music Camp.

Johnstown. I Pennsylvania, cooperating in fairs in Washington and last Friday was elected president of the Western Pennsylvania Conference Ministers' Wives Association at its organizational meeting in Grove City. Pro-kcd United Presbyterian youth sum The announcement was made rae camp opens Monday, July 2, and will continue through July 12. Approximately 200 youth from today by Michael Gcnchur, presid -v mer program. Mrs.

Carhart and Rev. A. R. ing minister of the Indiana Kaufman, ot Marion Center, and The Smuckers have a daughter. Western Pennsylvania will attend the Music Camp and Captain Stanley Dltmer will be the program director, assisted by other instruc "The convention," Mr.

Genchur Mrs. Ronati Bonnett. Boulder, Col Mr. and Mrs. George Hood, Marion Center R.D.

1, and Miss Vir orado, and a son, Robert, president REV. AND MRS. IRA STANPHJLL of his sophomore class in East tors. ginla Simpson, R.D. 2, Marion will be serving-as leaders predicts, "will be the largest ever held in the city of Johnstown." Though planned specifically for the western Pennsylvania district, Washington High School.

Robert Those attending from Indiana Living Waters Camp, located two miles west of Cherry Tree, and 20 in the camp. Holy Communion will be eele. has also been a member of county and district bands and this year will be Katherine Lewis, Clifford Cox, Wayne Lewis, Marlin Rear- miles northeast of Indiana, rooming accommodation requests have been received from 14 states brated in the Washington and will spend a week at Fred War-I ick, ui Ann Stewart, Judy Lewis, State Route 843, has opened every Rayne Churches at the regular summer for many years. In Its ing's Band Workshop. He Is also a Life Scout and a member of the Ethel Cox, Dianne, Debbie and Sandra Lloyd, Joan Lewis, Ken and Canada.

Featured on the convention program is the address to be given strategic location It has been of hour of moming worship on Sunday, July 8, with Mr. Carhart Order of the Arrow. erftat benefit tn thnim whi rieetrp neth Henick and Dennis Semsick, leisurely and spiritual vacation. and has spiritually enriched those 'l of nearby communities who drive into the Camp daily or on weekends, The recently Improved facilities The Parish Council of the Nortn-ern Indiana County Parish met at Washington Church at 8 p.m. Thursday of this week, June 28.

The council consists of four representatives of each of the six churches in the parish. School Program At Jacksonville include cottages, cabins, rooms, Everyone In the family loves U. S. KEDS the fun shoe made for active feet. KEDS aro built over foot-fitting, scientifically-shaped lasts comfortable and long wearing, washable KEDS feel good, dining hall, lunch stand, book room, spacious tabernacle, and various kinds of recreation.

A camp for boys and girls will FIREWORKS AUTO DARE DEVILS WRESTLING American Legion Fairgrounds i Ebensburg, Pa. Tuesday, July 3rd and Wednesday, July 4th I look good no wonder they have been America's favorites for many years! Get yours now for a full season of family fun. be held July 28 to August 4, and a Youth Camp Aug. 31 to Sept. 3.

JACKSONVILLE The closing exercises of the Jacksonville Unit Rev. Keiter or the Indiana church announces that the local "Assembly of God" church will be closing down all the services at the local church except the Sunday School at 10 a.m. and the Morning ed Presbyterian Bible School will be held Sunday morning, July 1, at 11 o'clock, following the morning WorshiD Service. i i White Red Blue Childa 3.99 7 hit lobe! Identifies Worship service at 11 a.m. Every Everyone is welcome to attend of one is welcome to attend the Liv and see the accomplishments the Shoe of Champion; ing Waters camp meeting.

the children. Speed Soles on new speed keds GIGANTIC FIREWORKS DISPLAY I In Front el Grandstand Tuesday evening, July 3rd at 10:00 p. m. DST. Admission $1.00 Per Car I you can have a wonderful SELECTION of Heavenly Carpets by LEES AUTO THRILL SHOW Thrills Chills Spills Added Feature "Leap of Death" and "Dynamite Coffin" On the Racetrack Wednesday afternoon, July 4th at 2:00 p.

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