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-v SERVIC Page 18, The Daily Reporter, Dover, 0., Friday, January 5,1968 Sunday Sermons, Music Blsel EUB, a.m. Communion meditation: "Concerning Communion." First Christian, Dovcr-10 a.m. "The Hole-in-the-Wall Gang." 7:30 p.m. "Christ the Unchangeable." First EUB, a.m. Communion meditation: "Concerning Communion." choir anthem: Sweeter As the Years Go By (Morris).

First Methodist, and 10:30 a.m. "The Clue t'o Life." Adult choir anthem: Come, Christians, Join to Sing Alleluia (Gillette). Organ selections: Prelude on Pange Lingua (Boely); All Through the Night (Welsh melody), and Now Thank We All, Our God (Karg Elert). First Moravian, a.m. Communion meditation: "Relief for the Hungry." Senior choir anthem: Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming (Praetorius).

Organ selections: A Song of Faith (Mueller); Andante Sostenuto (Franz); What Offering Shall I Bring to Thee? (Elmore), and Maestoso (Bottigliero). Grace Lutheran, and 10:30 a.m. Communion meditation: "Urgent Business." Organ selections: How Brightly Beams the Morning Star (Leupold); Come, Thou Bright and Morning Star (Leupold), and Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning (Bender). Gnadenhuttcn a.m. "Good Things Ahead." Schocnbrunn a.m.

"Our First Concern." Area Church Services Communion meditation: Communion meditation: DR. JACK MCALISTER World Crusade To Present A Local Program Dr. Jack McAlister, founder- director of the radio ministry missionary organization headquarters of World Literature Crusade in Studio City, will direct a crusade broadcast over WJER Sunday at 9:30 a.m. The 30 minute program will feature information St. John's United Church of Christ, and 10:30 a.m.

inspiration from around and the "Lights and Shadows" by Rev. Reinhard Krause with Rev. Richard Gordon as leader. First service: Junior choir anthem: Touch Hands Around the Rolling World (Rowls). Second service: Senior choir anthem: The Lord Is Nigh Unto All (Roff).

Dover world. Dr. McAlister supplies free gospel literature through this organization to missionaires of 146 denominations and mission- 210 countries a systematic BAPTIST TEMPLE 149 East Ave. Route 8. Rev.

William Estes. Sunday School. 9:30. Worship. 10:30.

Sunday evening ssrvice. 7 BETHEL CHAPEL RD 2. Dover, rtev Larry Anslow Sunday School, 9:30 Worship 10:30 WEDNESDAY Services, p.m. BIBLE CHURCH 413 E. Front tt.

Rev Carl Fetters, phone 343-8057 Supt. Emmet Ayers Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Evening worship, 7. WEDNESDAY Prayer service, I CALVARY BAPTIST B20 W.

15th st. Rev. C.J. Townsend, 343 7181. Southern Baptist Affiliation.

Sunday school, 9:30. Worship, 10:45. Training Union, 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting, 7:30.

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE E. 3rd and Poplar sts. Rev. C. J.

Bainer, minister. Clifford Gray, tupt Sunday school 9:30. Worship 10:30. YF 6:30. Evening service 7:30.

Boy's Brigade, 7. WEDNESDAY Prayer and Bible ttudy, 7:30. THURSDAY Choir, 7:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST 424 Broad St. Luther Cato, pastor.

Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening worship, 7:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST E. 4th and Poplar sts. Telephone 364-2920.

Bible study, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Evening worship, 7:30. Bible study, 7:30. CHURCH OF GOD (Pentecostal) 1406 Race st.

Marjorie Biddlestone, Pastor. Phone 364-2285. Church school, 10. Worship, 11. Evangelistic service, 7:30 CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST SOb E.

Front St. Harley Krantz. Meetings a.m. and 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF I'Ht NAZARENE 420 E.

3rd st. Rev. Melvin James, Sunday school. 9:30. Worship.

10:30 end 7 p.m NYPS. 30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Prayei service. 7. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 2'U W.

ird St. Pres Robert Ham bruck. Priesthood meeting 8:15. a 'Chool. 10: 15 Worship.

11:20 EVANGELICAL UNITED BREIHREN CHURCH 420 N. Wooster Ave. Rev. Howard Kmttle. Telephone 343-6564.

Eugene Schwartz supt. and Hubert Egler, ess't. supt. Worship 9:30. Sunday school, 10:30.

FIRST BAPTIST 140 Regent St Rev. H. Ander- ion. Robert Sherrell, supt, Sunday tchool. 9:30.

Worship. 10:45. FIRST CHRISTIAN 318 E. 4th st. Kenard Parrott, minister.

George Schwarm supt. Bible school. 9. Worship and communion 10. Evening worship, 7:30.

FIRST METHODIST Rev. Allan C. Blackman, Jon R. Almond, Intern. Larry Shilling, supt.

Worship, 8:15 and 10:30. Church school, 9:25. Finance Committee, 2. Senior High MYF, 7. MONDAY Weblos, 6:30.

TUESDAY Boy Scouts, 6:30. Scout committee, 7. Official Board, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Adult choir, 7. THURSDAY Youth choir, 6:30.

Planning meeting for lab school, 7:30. FIRST MORAVIAN 319 Walnut st Rev. Richard E. Ml chel. Sunday school, 9.

Worship, Junior High Fellowship, 6:30. MONDAY Trinity Bethany Class, 7:45. THURSDAY Mary Kimball Group, 1. Junior and Chapel choir, 6:30. Senior choir, 7:30.

FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Sllngluft iv. and Cross st. Rev. V. F.

Gardner, Pastor. Thomas Everett, supt. Sunday school, 9:30. Worship Evangelistic service 7:45 p.m. WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting 'no Bible study, 7:45 and group neeting for youth, GRACE LUTHERAN 108 W.

3rd st. Pastor Karl J. Konlgsberger. Herbert M. Schlotterbeck, assistant pastor.

Sunday Sunday school, 9:15. Worship, 8 and 10:30. HI-WAY BAPTIST Parral. Rev Jack Levengood Kenneth Dupler supt Sunday school 9. Worship 10.

ORIGINAL CHURCH OF GOD 322 Cross st. Elder E. J. Silveus, Ohio overseer Sunday services, 2. MONDAY Bible school, 7.

THURSDAY Bible school, 7. FRIDAY Prayer meeting. 7. SALVATION ARMY Public Square Maj. and Mrs William Hathorn Sunday school, 9:30.

Holiness meeting 10:45. Young Peo pie's Legion, 6: 15. Salvation meet ing. 7. SOUTH MORAVIAN Main St.

and South Ave. Rev. Reinhold Henkelmann, Interim Pastor. Mrs. Edward Rinehart, Supt.

Worship, 9. Sunday School, 10. Youth Fellowship, 6:30. ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH OF CHHIS1 409 N.

booster Ave Rev. Reinhard Krause REV Richard Gordon co Richard Rausch. supt. Glenn Huffman, assist. Worship, 8 and 10:30.

Church school, 9:15. Teen Council, 2. MONDAY Women's Guild, 7:30. TUESDAY Church Council, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Children's choir, 4:20.

Junior and Young People's choir. 6:15. Annual congreRational meeting, 7:30. discussion classes, 10 a.m.. 1, 6 and 8 p.m.

SATURDAY Confirmation class, ary societies in who carry one BALTIC Church ot the Brethren Rev. Donald Westmoreland, Oscar Reid- cnbaeh, tupt. Sunday School, 9. Worship. 10:30.

Methodist Rev. Robert Kllna. Robert atrber, Supt. Wonhlp, 9:15. Church tchool, 10.

St, Paul's United Church ot Chrltt Amichar, patter. Edwin tupt. Sunday School, 9: IS. Worship, 10:15. Zlon United Church of Chrlst- Byron Amacher, pattor.

Robert Andre wt, tupt. Worship, 9. Sunday School, 10. THURSDAY Choir re- heartal, n3Q. St.

Lutheran Supply pattor, Supt. Dennlt Weaver. Sunday tchool, 9. Worship, 10. BAKERSVILLE Flrtt Presbyterian Rev, Daniel C.

Graham. Worship, 9:30. Sunday School 10:30. Youth, 7:30. 7:30.

BARNHILL Evangelical United Brethren Rev. Roy Maneely, Sunday School, 9:30. Worship 10:30. BARRS MILLS Church of God Rev. Kenneth B.

McClain. Quentln Schwartz, tupt. Worship, 9:30. Sunday tchool, 10:45. Evening service, 7:30.

7:30. BEACH CITY Methodist Rev. Deane Bush, Rev. Glen McCreery associate, Emory Chamberlain, supt. Worship, 9.

Sunday school, 10. Evangelical United Brethren Rev, Dean Roush, Jack Kraut, supt. Sunday School 9:30. Worship 10:30. choir.

Youth choir, Sanctuary choir. 7:30. Pint Lutheran Rev. Robert Britenburg. Larry McGrath, tupt.

Worship, 9. Sunday school, 10. BERLIN First Baptist Rev. Earl E. Miller.

Sunday School 9:30. Morning worship 10:15. B.B.Y., 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Mennonite Mid-wijek service, 7:30.

Rev Paul Hummel Sunday school 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Hymn ting, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting and Bible study, 7:30. distribution program in homes, hospitals, prisions, SChOOlS and Pleasant View Conservative military camps.

The "paper missionary" evangelism provides a printed gospel message for a million people daily. On Jan. 20 a radio missionary convention will be conducted over WJER beginning at 8 a.m. The 9 hour event, ending at 5, will feature Dr. Oswald J.

Smith, acclaimed dean of missionary statesmen, Dr. Billy and children and other eminent world evangelism leaders, as well as top Christian musical artists. Bishop Freeman Hostetler. Mose Miller, nlnlster. Sunday School, 9:30.

Worship, 10:30. Evening service. 7. BISEL Evangelical United Brethren- RD 3, Dover. Rev Howard Knittle.

Telephone 343-6564. Ray Handrich, supt. Gene Chumney, ass't. Sunday School, 10. Worship 11.

BOLIVAR Bolivar Road Chapel Thomas Dawson. Rev. Sunday School, Evening service 9:45. Worship, 9. 7:30.

Methodist Rev. Robert Platt. Church School, 9:30. Worship. 10:30.

MYF. 6f30. Service 7:30. WEDNESDAY- -Service, St. John's United Church ot Chrltt NewPhila BROADWAY METHODIST 807 S.

Broadway and Church av. Rev. Oden A. Havnes Telephone 343-4195 Sunday school, 9. Worship, 10.

WEDNESDAY Spiritual healing. 6:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST 335 Union av. NW. C.

D. Beagle, evangelist. Radio program. 8:35. Bible Study 9:30.

Worship and communion. 10:30 Evening service 7:30. WEDNESDAY Bible study, 7:30. 824 CHURCH OF GOD Tuscarawas Ave. Rev.

r- N. Tusc. av. JOSEPH'S Rev. Fr Marcellus Fuller.

Fr. Pius. Rev. Fr. Petruha Sunday masses i.

6. 9:30 (High Mass) And and 12:15. ST. MARK'S A.M.E. Zlon $04 Broad St Rev.

Austin Jones. Sunday school. 9:30. Worship, 11. THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormons) 223 W.

3rd St. Elder R. V. Bates and Elder Paul Cox Services Sunday at 10 and 6:30 p.m. Correct? Ministers are asked to chocK tut ings for their re- spi'clive churches in the weekly calendar.

Any corrections necessary should DP sent to the church editor. 1 i for a BRIGHT YEAR 1968 WITH GOD During 1968 Give God His Rightful Place in Your Life He Will Bring Peace, Joy, and Contentment, if You Put Him First. WITH GOD YOU HAVE A DATE IN 1968 SUNDAY SCHOOL: A program for searching hearts of dedicated leaching HOUR: The ment pastor speaks "Total Commit- SUNDAY EVENING: Meetings" Sermon topic: God's Great Summit EVERY WEDNESDAY: Group meetings for children and youth; prayer and Bible study for adults. Foursquare GOSPEL CHURCH 302 East Slingluff Avenue DOVER OHIO Victor F. Gardner, Pastor vin E.

Taylor. Laura Milliken, supt. Worship, 9:30. Sunday school, 10:45. Prayer band, 5:30.

Evangelistic service, 6. TUESDAY Choir, 6:30. Teen Challenge, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Family Night, 7:30. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2nd dr.

Fair av NE. Rev. J. Long Sr. Charles Clough.

supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30. Youth meeting, 6:30. Evangelistic service, WEDNESDAY Youth Caravan, 6:45. Prayer service, 7:30. CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 641 Wabash Ave NW Public Meeting 3 p.m.

'Watchtower" study. 4:15 luesday, 7:30 booh study Friday service meet ing; 8:30 ministry school. EMMANUEL S. Broadway Ext. Rev.

Paul Mattern. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Evangelistic meeting, 7:30. EMMANUEL LUTHERAN E.

High av. 2ne st. S. E. Rev.

James N. Fisher. Church School, 9. Worship. 8 and 10:30.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Beaver and Ray Ave. NE. Rev. Kenneth K. Shaffer 535 Fair av.

NW. Parsonage phone 343-4605. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship 10:30. FIRST BAPTIST 2nd St.

and Fair Ave. NE. Rev. Warren H. Schuh.

Earl Meek, supt. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Evening service WEDNESDAY Prayei service. 7.

1 FIRST CHRISTIAN 309 W. High Jay D. Cooper, Church 343-0615. Home 343-8294. Bible school, 9:30.

Worship, 10:30. Choir practice, 7 and 7:30. FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 700 Fair Ave. NW Rev. Wayne Wheeler.

Telephone 343-2620. Church school, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. FIRST UNITEU CHURCH OF CHRIST ,201 Fair Ave NW Kev, William A. Huenemann.

Robert Gintz, tupt. school, 9. Worship, 10:15. Senior Youth Fellowship, 6:30. i FIRST METHODIST J201 W.

High Avu. Rev Oliver Davis Ir. Church School, 9. Worship 10:15. MYF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN J17 E.

High Ave. Rev W. Stuart Barr. Church phone, 343-7114. Manse, 343-2577.

Church school. ,3:15. Worship 10:30. Junior High Youth, 6:30. WEDNESDAY iSHUPY, 7.

THURSDAY Carol 'choir, 6:15. Senior choir, 7. FIRST EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN lib Beaver Ave NE at Fair. Rev Allen Jennmgs Mrs. Howard Mizer adult director.

Worship, 9, Church School 10. YF, 6:30 First Thursday ol every month the 2 'circles ol WSWS maet. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 223 Fair Ave NW Sunday School, and Worship 10:30 WEDNESDAY Service 7:30. Reading room open Tuesday-and Friday from 2 to 4 and Monday from 7 to 9. GOSPEL MISSION 213 Allen Lane, SW Rev.

Albert Ott. Earl Ott, assou. pastor. David Aubuhl, supt. Worship, 2.

Evening service, WEDNESDAY- evcnmg service. Mb HOUSE OF GOD 1440 Mh it. NW. Rev E. MMIer.

I Sunday athool, 3D 11. 1 WEDNESDAY Prayei service. 7 Third Sunday missionary day. JERUSALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST i Rt. 21, i miles south ot Phlla.

T.W, Honerneman. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship 10:30. JEWISH CENTER 210 Fair Ave. NW. Sunday School.

10. FRIDAY Evening service, 7. SATURDAY Children's service. 11. Hebrew School Monday through Wednesday.

3:30 b. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 515 Church Ave SE. Elder Glann R. Carlisle. Church School 9 Worship, 10: 15 Evening service, 1, Commun- service first Sunday of each month.

WEDNESDAY Prayer service. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Msgr. A. L. Freund.

Rev. Fr. Wayne Miller, assistant. Sunday Daily masses 6:30 and 8:10 a.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Front av.

and 7th st. SW. B.E.- Raith. SATURDAY Preaching service, 9. Sabbath school, 10:20.

TUESDAY Prayer service, 7:30. SCHOENBRUNN MORAVIAN Rev. Wilfred W. HarKe. Dean Renner supt.

Route 250. New Ph I a- delphia. Church school and Adult Bible Study, 9:15. Worship, 10:30. Youth Fellowship, 6:30.

Elders and Trustees, joint board, 7:30. THURSDAY Junior choir, 7. Senior choir, 7:30. SATURDAY Confirmation class, TRINITY EPISCOPAL 122 3rd st. NW.

Rev. Robert A. King, rector. Holy Communion, 8. Morning prayer, 11.

Holy Communion, 11 (first Sunday of each month). Clemens A. Wahl. Mrs. Earl Levengood, supt.

Church School, 9:30. Worship, 10:40. St. Paul Lutheran Mrs. Dillon Baker, supt.

Sunday School, 9:15. Worship, 10:30, it. Stephen's Fr. every Sunday, 9 a.m. BOWERSTON S.V.

Huffman. Supt. William Zantene, organist, Margaret Huff. Sunday School, 9. Worship, 10.

Robert L. Critr.h- low. Sunday School, 9:20. Worship, 10:30. BURKHART St.

John's Lutheran- Rev. Gale F. Blue. Opal Grass, supt. Sunday School.

10:15 a.m. Worship, 11. CHILI Crossroads Bible Church James H. Boyd. Kenneth Levengood, supt.

Worship, 9:30. Sunday School, Young peoples meet- Ing, 6:45 p.m. Evening service, 8. THURSDAY- Prayer meeting, 7:30. Lutheran Church Supply pastor.

Gary Zlnkon, supt. Worship, 9. Sunday School 10. CONOTTON Methodist- Rev. Franklin George.

Sunday School, 10:30. Worship, 11:30. CROOKED RUN E.U.S.—Rev. Dewey Ewmg. Wade Maurer, supt.

Sunday School, 9:30. Worship. 10:45. WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting, 7:30. DELLROY Rev, Gerald worth.

Sunday school, 9:30. Wai- Worship, 10:30. Youth service, 6:45. service, 7:30. WED.

Prayer meeting, 30. Evangelistic NESDAY THURSDAY Visitation, 7. DENNISON Church of God Rev. Orrln Wolfe. Phone 922 446S.

Sunday School. 4:46. Worship 10:30.. Evening service, 7. WEDNESDAY Prayer service, 7.

Evangelical United Brethren Rev. J. Lewis Marshall, Worship, 9:30. Church School, 10:30. circle.

7:30. Methodist Rev. Gilbert Allen Shilling. Sunday school, 9. Worship, 10.

MYF, 6:30, TUESDAY Choir, 7. on Education, 8. Mount Olive Missionary Baptist- Rev. Theodore White. Sunday School, 9:30.

Worship 10:45. WEDNESDAY Prayer service, Park Christian Rev. Cole- 9:30. man Sattsrfield. Bible school, Worship, 10:30.

Pleasant Valley Methodist-Rev. Roy I. Farmer. Sunday School, 9:45. Worship, 10:45, Robert Armstrong.

Church School, 10. Worship, 11. St. Barnabas Episcopal Rev. Robert.

A. King, Priest-ln-charge. Morning prayer, 9:15. Holy Communion, 9:15 last Sunday of the month. St.

Mary's Church ot Immaculate Conception- Fr. Hugh Gilbert. Sunday masses, 6:30, 7:30, 9, 10:30 and noon. Holy Day masses, 6:30, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Dallv masses. 6:30 and 8 a.m. DUNDEE Lakeview Baptist U.S. 25U and Ohio 93. Rev.

Gene R. Solberg. George Stitz supt. Worship, 9:30 and 7. Sunday school, 10:30.

WEDNESDAY Midweek services, 7. Church ot S.C. Burton. Wayne Flynn, supt. Sunday School, 9:30.

Worship, 10:30. Evening worship, WEDNESDAY- Combmed Bible study and Young Methodist Rev. Deane Bush. Rev. Glen McCreery associate.

Bert Silvlus, supt. Sunday School 9:30. Worship, 10:30. EAST SPARTA Asbury Methodist- Dr. W.

Dwlgtit Heaston. Franklin Welter, supt. Worship. 9:30. Sunday School, 10:30.

MYF on 2nd ane 4th Sundays, 7:30 p.m. First A.E. Win- zenned. Doris Kempt, Bible supt. Bible School.

9:30. Worship. 10:30. Youth meetings and church service. 7 Methodist Rev David Bloor.

School, 9:30. Worship. 10:30 Young Llndsey Edwards, supt. Sunday Peoples meeting, p.m. THURSDAY--Adult Choir rehearsal, 7:30.

EVANS CREEK Salem Lutheran Rev. Lawrence L. Mech. Tim Postlewaite. supt.

Worship Sunday school 10. FARMERS10WN Mennonite Church Rev. Homer Kandel. Henry Troyer and Dan Yoder, supts. Sunday school, 9:30.

Worship, 10:30. Evening service, 7:30. FEED SPRINGS Interdominational Church Russell Moore, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30. Worship, 10:30.

Bible study, 7. WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting, 7:30. FIAT United Church ot Christ Rev. A. C.

Yost. Owen N. Troyer and Melvin Thomas, supU Worship, 9:15. Sunday school, 10:15. FREEPORT Chestnut Hill U.S.

Rev. George A. Smith supt. Sunday school Church George Cox, 10:15. Wor- Bhip.

11. FRIDAY Evening service, 8. Methodist Rev. Robert Myers. Worship, 9:30.

Sunday school, 10:30. FRESNO Fresno Bible Church Rev. James H. Boyd. John Steyer, supt.

Sunday school, 10. Worship. U. YPN, 6:30 p.m. Methodist Rev.

Earl Lightle. Sunday school, 9:30. Worship, 10:15. MYF, 6:30. THURSDAY Service, FRENCH HILLS Bethel Chapel (RD 2, Dover) Rev.

Lawrence Anslow. Sunday school, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Young People's Service, 6:30 p.m. Evan- Spiritual Emphasis Week Begins Jan.

14 In New Phila Church Spiritual Emphasis Week will be held Jan. 14 17 in New Philadelphia with services being conducted nightly at 7:30 in the First Presbyterian Church on E. High av. Rev. David A.

Seamands of Wilmore Methodist Church in Kentucky will be featured speaker. Choirs from various churches will provide special music. James Baker will lead a hymn King each night, accompanied by Mrs. Foster Flora on the piano. Community ministers will lead services.

YFC Teenarama The film "Teenage Rock" will be shown Saturday night at 7:45 in Wells School auditorium in Canton for the weekly Youth for Christ Teenarama. The movie is about 2 teenagers who are popular in school and who are looking for life. Dover Christian and Missionary Alliance Church will have a team participating for the traveling trophy in Quiz Olympics. Special music will be provided by the YFC Teen Tones and the second episode of "Crush" will be presented by staff members. Christian Science The lesson sermon in the New Philadelphia First Church of Christ Science on Sunday will be "God." The Golden Text is from Philippians: "Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, rejoice and the peace 10:30.

of God, which passeth all un- icrman Sachs is chairman of derstanding, shall keep your the Canton Jewish Community Center's Public Affairs Com- gellstlo service. p.m, FRY'S VALLEY Moravian Rev. Reinhold kelmann, Interim Pastor. Roth, supt. Sunday school, Hen- Lloyd 9:30.

Canton Controversy Discussion Planned Canton Controversy, sponsored by the Canton Jewish Community Center and TV station WJAN, will present a frank and open discussion of "pornography" Tuesday at 10 p.m. The discussion will be moderated by Ray Janson. The panel will be comprised of John Ziegler, Fr. Permit Coleman, and from the American Civil Liberties Union, Wesley Smith Paul Weidner. The program begins at 10 with the panel being available to answer questions on the talk- back part of the program at Worship, 10:48.

Joint board, first Sunday. King's Daughters, second Tuesday. Guild, Iteond Wednesday. aNARBNHUTTEN Pull aotpti Pentecostal Rev. Robert Qadfield.

Sunday school Worship 10:30 to 11 with llva broadcast over W8TC. Evening service, 7. WEDNESDAY Evening service, 7. Ernest B. Murphy.

Phone 254-4815 or home 2549271. Leonard Llntner, lay leader. James Emler, supt. Joseph Palmer, organist. Church school, 9:30.

Worship, 10:30. Youth Fellowship, 6:30. Rev. Ray T. Troutman, Don Ridgway, supt.

Sunday school 1:30. Worship, 10:45. Board of Trustees, 1:30. Youth Continued On Page 19. Dover Grace Cantata To Begin 1968 Series An.Epiphany cantata, "The Kings," written by Fritz Dietrich will be presented Sunday at 4 p.m.

in Dover Grace Lutheran Church. It will be the first sacred concert in a 1988 series. The program will open with 3 Christmas songs sung by Mrs. Charles Riel. They are Sweet Marie and Her Baby (Niles) and The Silent Stars (Niles).

The third selection will be a setting from the poem "The Birds" by Hilarie Belloc with music composed by Benjamin Britten. Instrumentalists will be Barbara Haines, Mrs. Kenneth Lang, Katy Richmond, Lucille Mann and Eugene Renneckar. Singers will be Brenda Bitter, Mrs. Herbert Schlotterbeck, Mrs.

Riel, Joy Johnson, Phyllis Gejser, Robert Haeberle, Rev. William Huenemann and Ted Graff. The next concert will be presented in March by the Wittenberg University choir of Springfield. Guest Minister Rev. Grady Fannin, representative of Teen Challenge, will be guest speaker in New Philadelphia First Assembly of God, Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

Rev. Fannin served as director of the Teen Challenge Center in Chicago and is now directing the Center in San Francisco. He will be showing a film entitled "Youth in A Fix." Kenneth Shaffer is host pastor. BAKA'I ASSEMBLY IS 'YOUNG' Religion in the News By GEORGE W. CORNELL AP Religion Writer NEW YORK (AP) He sat straight In the chair, a little, old man of 92, clad in a black suit with a black vest buttoned up to the neck, gesturing animatedly, as he spoke of A religious founder whom no other living person knew so well.

"Nobody can recall him as I can," said Tarazu'llah Saman- dari. "For six months, as a youth of 18 and 17, I was with him while he was a prisoner under house arrest. Such a great intelligence and power. "I was twice present when his revealed words were coming, and were recorded by liis secretary. The secretary would sit on the floor, with polished paper around him.

Baha'u'llah would stand at the window, facing the room. "In those two times, I see his face, I see his whole body, and the words would come uninterruptedly, very fast, like a torrential rain. At other times, he is so majestic and so powerful It is difficult to look at him." Such are the memories which Samandari, a "Hand" of the Baha'i faith, has of its founder, the Persian seer who a century ago proclaimed himself "him whom God manifests," offering what he termed revelations for the modern age. Comparatively, it's an Infant religion, with a scattering of fol lowers throughout the world, to' eluding about 20,000 in this country, and it is just now concluding the celebration of its centennial year. "We think it's going to become the world religion of the a majority of people will come to accept it," said Arthur L.

Dahl, a Carmel, investment counselor and treasurer of the Baha'i National Assembly. "We're still in the beginning stage, just as Christianity was when it was only 100 years old, but with the same spirit of immediacy that Christianity had in its early years, and with the same tremendous impact on individuals." The faith emphasizes the unity of God, of mankind and of all religions, with an accent on practical ethics. It regards Baha'u'llah as the latest in a es. line of divine messengers, Including Abraham, Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster, Christ and Mohammed. "There have been many divine guides, each with a special dispensation for his own period of time," said Samandari, on a tour in this country from Qaz- vin, near Teheran, Iran, the area of ancient Persia where the religion began.

"The coming of Baha'u'llah Is exactly like the dispensation of Christ, who promised there would be new revelations that could not be given to the world at that time," he added. Pausing, the old Persian sat for a moment, his hands pressed together on his knees, then he looked up, his blue eyes level behind dark-rimmed glasses, and he lifted both hands in a command for attention. "This is very Important." Again he paused, while a translator relayed the phrase, and then he went on, his hands shaping his points. "A manifestation of God is like the sun, bringing light, heat and energy to the world. Baha'u'llah has given what Is needed by mankind for this time.

But there is always resistance, a fact of reality we know from history. But no power can finally resist the power of the word of God." Baha'u'llah lived between 1817 and 1892, claiming his divine mission in 1867 in a message to the rulers of the world urging disarmament, peace and justice. He spent much of his life afterward in prison or under house arrest at the behest of the Persian and Turkish governments who suspected revolutionary tendencies among followers. He wrote, profusely, about 100 books, most of them still un- translated from the Arabic. "Set your faces toward unity," was his recurring theme, and he applied it to harmonizing races, nations, religions.

Key social goals are universal peace, a world tribunal of justice, a supplemental world language, a cooperative economy abolishing extremes of wealth and poverty, universal education, equality of races and sex- Keiittr XdvertWnf Stnict, Ice, Now here's a clock that beats them Big Ben, him. self, watching the passing parade. Somehow, old Ben still manages to keep an eye on things while he's telling the time, and the stories he could tell might fill a book. With today's atomic clocks, which mark the passage of time by atom vibrations, time now can be measured more accurately than ever before. Yes, we've come a long way since the first clock, which was simply the alternating periods of darkness and daylight.

Just as man has always relied on some satisfactory method of telling the time, BO has he always been aware of a hunger within his heart for peace and meaning in life. Discover this timeless source of unfailing strength worship in church this Sunday. THE CHURCH FOR AIL ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church Is (he est factor on earth for the building of character and good citlzeoihip. It ii a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither demoo racy nor civilization can survive.

There are four sound reasons why every person should attend vices regularly and port the Church. They are; (1) For his own sake, (2) For his sake. (3) For the Jake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs hit moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularlv and read your Bible daily.

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