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Ttt Dify fUpoHtf, Doter, Ohj. Mircli 19,1965 Religious Calendar For Tuscarawas County, Area Sunday Sermons, Music Bisel EUB, a.m. "What A Christian Believes About Sin." Christian and Miisionary Alliance, a.m. "When Jesus Said, 'It Is Broadcast over WJER. Senior Choir anthem, Man of Sorrows, What a Name.

Evening service at 7:30, "The Price of Refusing Divine Authority." Community Moravian, a.m. "If Days Could Only Be Lived Again." EUB, a.m. "Wlut A Christian Believes About Sin." Choir anthem, Tell Me the Old, Old Story (Landon). Evangelical Lutheran, 10:30 a.m. "God's Pattern." First Christian, a.m.

"The Unpardonable Sin," Intermediate Choir anthem, Let the Savior In. First Methodist, and 10:30 a.m. "Why Christ Came." Instrumental music by Mary Lee Richards, Panis Angeli- cus (Franck). Adult Choir anthem, Angels of Light (Borowski). First Moravian, a.m.

"Serving God in Our Families." Junior Chapel and Senior Choir anthem, Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace (Williams). Organ selections: Andante (Gritton) De Profundis (Kreckcl); A Lenten Meditation (Schubert), and Postlude in A Minor (Corelli). "The Christian Family" is the theme 6 p.m. covered dish supper. Junior and Chapel Choirs will present special music.

Grace Lutheran, a.m. "The Existence of God." Gallery, Descant and Cantoria Choir anthems, Jesus Said to the Blind Man (Vulpius) and Lamb of God Most Holy (Pooler). Organ selections: Psalm 23 (Rowley) and Toccata (Frescobaldi). Mary Vtigel will assist Tcm Jenei as organist. South Moravian, a.m.

"An Understanding of the Times." Senior Choir anthem, Christian, Doest Thou See Them? (Dykes. John's United Church of Christ, and 10:30 a.m. Character of Jesus: His Generosity." Young People's Choir anthem at first service, Go Not Far From Me, 0 God (Stickles). Senior Choir anthem at second service, Behold What Manner of Love (Scholin). Soloist, Richard Rausch.

Trinity Methodist, Newcomers a.m. "The Meaning of Communion." Unitarian Universalitt Fellowship, p.m. A buzz session to plan the policy and program of the fellowship. Meeting in National Bank of Dover. Zion Lutheran, a.m.

"God's Pattern." Lenten Service Schedule Evangelical Lutheran, p.m. Thursday. "Jesus in Gethsemane," by Rev. W. E.

Weber. First Methodist, p.m. Sunday. Sermon by Rev. Alva W.

Taylor. First Moravian, p.m. Wednesday. Rev. William Cranford, pastor of Fry's Valley-South Moravian Chinches, will the Young People's Choir.

Grace Lutheran, p.m. Wednesday. "The Shepherd God," by Rev. Edward K. Stipe.

St. John's United Church of Christ, p.m. Wednesday. "God's Possessed People," by Rev. Richard Gordon.

Music by the Young People's Choir Trinity Episcopal, New a.m. Wednesday. Holy communion service. Thursday at 7:30, evening prayer and sermon by Rev. Richard M.

Trelease Jr. of Akron. A talk and discussion will follow at 8. Zion United Church of Christ, New p.m. Sunday.

Rev. Clarence Higgins of Stcne Creek will speak and show pictures of his experiences in transporting a plane load of pigs to India. He will also describe his visit to mission stations in India and other areas in the Far East. Dennison Pastor Listed AsSpeaker At Canton Church Rev. B.

Whitman Dennison, ector of St. Paul's Episcopal hurch in Canton, will be speaker at the Commu- lity Lenten Service Tuesday at :30 p.m. in Trinity United Church of Christ in Canton. "Seven Other Spirits" will be his sermon topic. Special mu- ic will feature an organ rental beginning at 7 with Her- )ert Fowler, organist of Zion Jnited Church of Christ in North Canton.

St. Paul's Episcopal choir ill sing for the service and Martin P. Alexander, organist ind choirmaster of St. Paul's episcopal Church, will be or- Officiating clergymen will be Rev. Thomas Blank and Rev.

Irnest J. Newborn of Canton. Dover BAPTIST TEMPLE East Ave. Route 8. Rev.

William Estes. Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11. Sunday evening service, 7. WEDNESDAY Services, 7 p.m.

BETHEL CHAPEL RD 2, Dover. Rev. Larry Anslow. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30.

WEDNESDAY Services, 7 p.m. BIBLE CHURCH 413 E. Front St. Rev. Carl Potters, phone 2-0332.

Supt. Emmet Ayers. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Evening worship, 7.

WEDNESDAY Prayer service, 7. CALVARY BAPTIST 520 W. 15th St. Rv. Ardis Smith.

Telephone 2-1351. Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:45 and 7 p.m. Training Union, 6:30. WEDNESDAY Prayer service, 7:30.

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 3rd and Poplar Sts. Rev. C. D. Hefner Supt.

Clifford Gray. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Youth Fellowship, 6:30. Evening ser- Phila Sommers with Mrs, Margaret Stu cky, 1.

SATURDAY Confirma tlon, 9. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Corner Sllngluff and Cross. Rev V. F. Gardner.

Supt, Thomas Ev erett. Sunday School, 9:30, Morn Ing Worship, 10:30. Sunday even Ing Evangelistic service, 7:45 WEDNESDAY Bible study an prayer meeting, 7:45. Youth meetings, 7:45. GRACE LUTHERAN 108 W.

3rd St. Rev. Edward Stipe. Charles Bigler, supt. Church School 9.

Worship, 10:30. Rehearsa for choir concert, 2:30. TUESDAY service project, 2. WED NESDAY Lenten service, 7 THURSDAY Gallery Choir, 7:30 SATURDAY Cantoria, 9. Des 10.

Carol, 11. HI-WAY BAPTIST Parral, Jack Levengood, pastor Kenneth Dupler, supt. Sunday School, 9, Worship, 10. THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Mormons) 223 W. 3rd St.

Elder R. V. Bate: and Elder Paul Cox. Services Sun day at 10 and 6:30 p.m. SALVATION ARMY Public Square, Brigadier and Mrs William Murtaugh.

Sunday School vice, 7:30. TUESDAY Boy's Holiness meeting, 10:45 gade, 7. WEDNESDAY Prayer Young People's Legion, 6:15 p.m. Bible study, 7:30. THURSDAY; Salvation meeting, 7:45.

7:30. SOUTH MORAVIAN CHURCH OF CHRIST JMain St. and South Ave. Rev. Wil- Corner of E.

4th and Poplar Sts. i Ham Cranford. Mrs. Fred France, Alvin Bullington. Bible study, 9:30.

supt. Worship, 9. Sunday School, 10. Worship, 10:30. Evening worship, WEDNESDAY Junior Choir, 6.

7:30. WEDNESDAY Evening Bi-jsenior Choir, 6:30. SATURDAY tie study, 7:30. Confirmation Class, 9:30. CHURCH OF GOD ST.

JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH (Headquarters, Cleveland, Tenn.) OF CHRIST 1406 Race St. Rev. George Young. N. Wooster Ave.

Rev. Rein- Supt. Robert Jones. Sunday School; hard Krause and Rev. Richard 10.

Worship, 11. Evening Service, Gordon. Mrs. Ralph Buehler, supt. 7:30.

THURSDAY Prayer meet- Glenn Huffman, ass't. Worship, 8 ing and Bible study, Youthiand 10:30. Church School, 9:15. meeting, 7:30. i MONDAY Boy Scouts, 7.

TUES- CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST DAY Church School Workers' 305 E. Front St. Elder Harley; Conference 7:30. THURSDAY Krantz. Meetings 11 a.m.

and 7:301 un or and Young People's Choirs 6:15. Senior Choir 7:30 Cub Scouts, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 17. Building Committee, 7:30. FRI- 420 E. 3rd St.

Rev. Melvin DAY Women's Guild Executive Supt. James Powell. Sunday School, Board, 7-30. SATURDAY Confir- Worship, 10:30 and 7:30 p.m.; mation c(ass g.

Confirmation Class NYPS, 6:45. WEDNESDAY hoir. 10. Prayer service, 7:30. ST JOSEPH'S EVANGELICAL UNITED Rev Fr Marcellus Fuller; Rev.

BRETHREN CHURCH Fr Pjus and Rev Fr Michael 420 N. Wooster Ave. Rev. Howard and Rev Fr Fidelis, assistants. Knittle, Telephone 3-9345.

Si.pt. Sunday masses 6, 8. 9:30 (High Eugene Schwartz. Ronald Fisher, Mas5) and and 12: i 5 ass't. Worship, 9:30.

Sunday School, ST MARK'S A.M.E. ZION 10:3 404 Broad St. Rev. Austin Jones. FIRST BAPTIST Sunday School, 9:30.

Worship, 11. 140 Regent St. Rev. D. H.

Ander- UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST son, Robert Sherrell, supt. Sunday FELLOWSHIP School. 9:30. Worship, 10:45 Bap- egu ar Sunday service in Nation- tist Training Union a Bank of Dover 7. Fo further FIRST CHRISTIAN formation or literature telephone 2313 4th St.

Fred S. Dowdy. ilo98 or 3 3444 Supt. Harry Yockey. Bible UPPER ROOM MISSION AND 9.

Worship and communion, 10. BIBLE SCHOOL Evening service Rear Tusc Ave METHODIST I. Silveus. Worship, 2. MONDAY Rev.

Alva W. Taylor. Lynne Gal- -Worship, 7. THURSDAY Bible braith, supt. Worship, 8:15 and'c loo i 7 10:30.

Church School, 3 15. Chil- dren's Mission study course, Junior and Senior Hi youth Feilow- i Ship. 7. Lenten service, 7. MON- DAY Girl Scowls, 6.

WEDNES-j ri gVFI AMI) Frank DAY Boy Scouts, 6. Adult (Al 1T3J1K 7. THURSDAY Youth Choir, 6:30. PlTOZek, 55, Who Was StfUCk by 319 a G0 rdon A. stoiu.

Sunday school. 9. Worship, Family covered dish supper rjieeting. 6. TUESDAY violet Befus Group with Mrs.

John Paul- qs, 7:30. Pauline Henkelman with Olrt. Gordon Stoltz, 7:30. Nora Ad- ajms Group with Mrs, Robert Enck, WEDNESDAY Lenten service, 7:30. THURSDAY Carol Hospital Thursday.

If the coro- rules he died of injuries suffered in the accident, Pirozek will be the 17th traffic victim in Cleveland this year, compared with 22 last year at this time. BROADWAY METHODIST 07 S. Broadway. Rev. Howard D.

Hull, Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Nursery and 1-2 rades meet both hours. Junior High MYF, 6. Senior High MYF, CHURCH OF CHRIST 335 Union Ave.

NW. C. D. Beagle. Bible study 9:30.

Worship 10:30. Worship sermon, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Bible study, 7:30. CHURCH OF GOD 824 Tuscarawas Ave. Rev.

Mervin E. Taylor. Venton Allen, upt. Junior church and worship, 9:30. Church School, 10:45.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2nd St. and Fair Ave. NE. Rev. Roy Watson, John Fouts, supt.

Sunday School, 9:30. Worship 10:30. Youth meeting, 6. Evangelistic service, 7. WEDNESDAY Youth Club, 6:45.

Prayer service, 7:30. CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 541 Wabash Ave. NW. Public Meeting 3 p.m. "Watchover" study, 4:15 p.m.

Tuesday, 7:30 book study. Friday 7:30 service meet Ing; 8:30 ministry school. EMMANUEL S. Broadway Ext. Rev.

Paul Mat tern. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship 10:30. Evangelistic meeting, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Prayer service, 7:30.

EMMANUEL LUTHERAN 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, 1104 Tuscarawas Ave.

NW. Parsonage phone 72575. Sunday School, 9. Worship 10. Evangelistic service, 7 p.m WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 7.

FRIDAY Cottage Prayer meeting, 7 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST 2nd St. and Fair Ave. N.E. Rev, Joseph B.

Moesta, Earl Meek, supt Sunday School, 9:30. Worship 10:30. Evening service, 7. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 309 W. High Ave.

Rev. Kenneth R. Dean. Church School, 9. Wor ship, 10.

WEDNESDAY Junior Choir, 6:30. Senior Choir, 7:30. FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 700 Fair Ave. NW. Rev.

Norman Fisher. George Bidinger, supt Sunday School, 9:30. Worship 10:30. FIRST EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN 156 Beaver Ave. NE at Fair.

Rev John W. Armbrust; Edward Wise supt. Worship, 9. Church School 10. YF, 6:30.

First Thursdays every month the 2 circles WSWS meet. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 223 Fair Ave. NW. Sunday School 9. Worship, WEDNESDAY 7:30.

FIRST UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 201 Fair Ave. NW. Rev. William A Huenemann Supt. Brenton Kirk Jr.

Church School, 9. Morning Wor ship, 10:15. FIRST METHODIST 201 W. High Ave. Rev.

Calvin Myers. Evelyn Weaver, director Christian Education. Church School, 9. Worship, 10:15. Youth Fellowship, 6:30.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 217 E. High Ave. Rev. W. Stuart Barr.

Church phone 4-2497. Manse phone 3-5165. Charles Wilson supt. Church School, 9:15. Morning worship, 10:30.

GOSPEL MISSION 218 Allen Lane, SW. Rev. Alberl Ott. Earl Ott, assoc. pastor.

David Aubuhl, supt. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:30. Evening services 7:45. WEDNESDAY Evening service, 7:45. HOUSE OF GOD 1440 5th St.

NW. Rev. elevens Beasley. Supt. Mrs.

R. Sherrell Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 11 JEWISH CENTER 210 Fair Ave. NW. Paul Mandel Rabbi Sunday School, 10.

FRIDAY Evening service, 8. SATURDAY Children's service, 10:30. Heb rew School Monday through Wed nesday, METHODIST State St. and Barnhill. Rev.

Har vey McPheron. Sunday School 9:30. Worship, 10:45. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 515 Church Ave. SW.

Elder Clyd Zonker. Church School, 9. Wor ship, 10:15. Evening service, 7 Communion services first Sunday of each month. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Msgr.

A. L. Freund. Rev. Fr Wayne Miller, assistant.

Sunday masses, 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30 and noon Daily masses 6:30 and 8:10 a.m. SCHOENBRUNN MORAVIAN Route 250, New Philadelphia. Rev. Gwyned Williams. Dean Renner, supt.

Sunday School, 9:15. Worship, 10:30. Youth Fellowship, 6:30. MONDAY Church house cleaning, 6:30. THURSDAY Choir, 7.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Front Ave. and 7th St. S.W. Harold Heath. SATURDAY Sabbath Services, 1:30.

Preaching Services, 3 p.m. TUESDAY Weekly prayer service. 7:30 p.m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL 122 3rd St. NW.

Rev. William G. Knapp. Glen T. Wagner, Chief Lay Reader.

Mrs. Carl Barnish, Church School supt. Holy communion and sermon, 8. Morning prayer and sermon, 11. Church School, 11.

WEDNESDAY Holy communion. 10. a.m. THURSDAY Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30. Discussion, 8.

Area Church Services BALTIC St. Paul's United Church of Christ Renners Rev. H. A. Hart- munn.

Paul Nelss, supt. Sunday School, 9:45. Worship, 10:50. St. John's Luthtrin Rev.

Gale Blue. Dennis Weaver, lupt, Wor- hip, 10:30. Sunday School, 9:30. Church of tht Brethren Rev. )onald A.

Westmoreland. Oscar Reldenbach, supt. Sunday School, :30. Worship, 10:30. Methodist Rev.

Earl Llghtle. rVllllam McPherson, supt. Worship, 1:15. Sunday School, 10:30. Zion United Church of Christ H.

A. Hartmann. Robert Gardner, supt. Worship, 8:50. Sunday School, 9:50.

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

McClaln. Quentln Schwartz, upt. Worship, 9:30. Sunday School, 10:45. Evening service, :30.

WEDNESDAY Service, :30. BEACH CITY Methodist Rev. Fred LeMasters. Olen Feller, supt. Church ser- ice, 9.

Sunday School, 10. First Lutheran Supply pastor. Wayne Alpeter, supt. Worship, 9. unday School, 10:15.

E.U.B. Rev. Dean V. Roush. Gene Feucht, supt.

Sunday School, Worship, 10:30. BERLIN First Baptist Rev. Earl E. filler. Merwyn Conn, supt.

Anson Carpenter, ass't. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, 10:15. Evening service, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Choir, 7.

Prayer group, :30. Pleasant View Conservative lishop Freeman Hosteller. Mose Miller, minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30.

Evening service, 7. Mennonlte Rev. Paul Hummel and Rev. S. W.

Sommers. Stanley Kaufman, supt. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. BISEL Evangelical United Brethren RD 3, Dover.

Rev. Howard Knit- tie. Telephone 3-9345. Ray Hand rich, supt. Gene Chumney, ass't.

Sunday School, 10. Worship, 11. BOLIVAR St. Paul Lutheran Rev. William Gunther.

David Sisson, supt. Sunday School, 9:15. Worship, 10:30. St. Stephen's Catholic Rev.

Fr. Haluska. Mass every Sunday, 9 a.m. Methodist Rev. Robert Platt.

Church School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. MYF. 6:30. Service, 7:30.

WEDNESDAY Service, 7:30. Bolivar Road Chapel Rev. Thomas Dawson. Sunday School, 9:45. Worship, 9.

Evening service, 7:30. St. John's United Church of Christ Rev. Clemens A. Wahl.

Mrs. Earl Levengood, supt. Church School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. BURKHART St.

John's Lutheran Supply pastor. Raymond Brown, supt. Sunday School, 10:30. Young Peo Bible study, 7:30. St.

Barnabas Episcopal C. Wilkinson Jr. Morning prayer and sermon, 10:30. Communion and sermon, 4th Sunday, 10:30. Evangelical United Brethren Rev.

J. Lewis Marshall, Worship, :30. Church School, 10:30. WEDNESDAY Prayer circle, 7:30. Fred E.

Thorn. Sunday School, 9:15. Worship, 0:30. YF, 6:30. Monday through Friday office hours, 8:30 to 11:30, Presbyterian Rev.

Robert A. Nell). Church School, 10. Worship, 11. St.

Mary's Church of Immacu- ate Conception Fr. Hugh Gil- iert. Sunday masses, 6:30, 7:30, 10:30 and noon. Holy Day masses, 6:30, 7:30, and 7:30. p.m.

and 8 a.m. DUNDEE Methodist Rev. Fred ers. Bert Sllvius, supt. School, 9:15.

Church of Burtpn. Wayne Flynn, supt. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Evening worship, 7:30.

WEDNESDAY Combined Bible study and young people's endeavor, 7. EAST SPARTA Methodist Rev. David Bloor. Jndsey Edwards, supt. Sunday School, 9:30.

Worship, 10:30. Young eoples meeting, 7 p.m. THURSDAY Adult Choir rehearsal, :30. Asbury Methodist Dr. W.

Dwight Heaston. Franklin Welter, supt. 9:30. Sunday School, 10:30. MYF on 2nd and 4th Sundays, 7:30 p.m.

First Christian Rev. A. E. Wlnzenried. Doris Kempf, Bible supt.

Bible School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Youth meetings and church pies meeting, 7 p.m. Evening service, 8. CHILI Crossroads Bible Church Rev James H.

Boyd. Kenneth Leven good, supt. Worship, 9:30. Sunday School, 10:30. Young peoples meet ing, 6:45 p.m.

Evening service, 8 THURSDAY Prayer meeting 7:30. Lutheran Church Supply pastor. Gary Zinkon, supt. Worship 9. Sunday School, 10.

DENNISON Park Christian Rev. Paul Porter. Church School, 9:30. Wor ship, 10:30. Church of God Rev.

R. Struthers. Sunday School, 9:45, Wor ship, 10:30, Evening service, 7 service and Capt. 9 and 10:30 a.m. Daily masses, 6:30 LeMas- Sunday Worship, 10:15.

God Rev. S. C. Nazarene Church (RD 4, New Philadelphia) Rev. Norman J.

Stover. Sue Hill, supt. Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:30. NYPS, 1:45. Evening service, 7:30.

HALIFAX Zion United Church of Christ lev. H. A. Hartmann. Richard supt.

Sunday School, :50. Worship, 9:50. HOLMES Methodist Rev. W. P.

Michel. Iph Rothacher, supt Sunday chool, 9. Worship, 10. MAGNOLIA Sandy Valley Baptist Church D. W.

Shaffler. Sunday School 0. Worship 11. Evening service :30. Methodist Rev.

W. P. Michel. Ralph Rothacher, supt. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Rev.

Harold L. Hurtmann. Robert 'aimer, supt. Sunday School 9:30. Church School 10:45.

E.U.B. Rev. Rodney Wtrstler. Worship, 9. Sunday School, 10.

"HURSDAY Junior Choir, 7 Senor Choir, 7:45. St. Mary's (Morges) Rev. Fr. ernard Kerajcovic.

Sunday mass- 8:30 and 10:30. Weekday mass- 8. First Friday mass 7:30 p.m. Irst Saturday mass 8 a.m. SATURDAY Catechetical classes 10.

MIDVALE St. Paul The Apostle Rev Fr. aul J. Eisner. Masses Friday at :30 a.m., Saturday 8 a.m.

and unday 9 a.m. Methodist Rev. Harvey H. Me- 'heron, phone 2-2663. Supt.

William Eberly. Sunday School, 9:30. Wor- Junior MONDAY THURSDAY Senior service, 7. Salem EVANS CREEK Lutheran Rev. Law rence L.

Mech. Mrs. Joe E. Mizer, supt. Worship.

9. Sunday School, 10. FARMERSTOWN Mennonite Church Horn er Kandel. Henry Troyer and Dan Yoder, supts. Sunday School, 9:30.

Worship, 10:30. Evening service, hip, 10:45. Choir, 3:30. Choir, 7:30. MILLERSBURG Trinity Lutheran Rev.

Robert Cline. Sunday School 9:45. Worship 1. The First Methodist Rev. James H.

Norton. Church School 9:30. Wor hip 10:45. The Christian 7:30. St.

Peter's FIAT Evangelical amas Hunter Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30. Christian Youth 5:30. St. John's United Church of Christ Rev. Ronald Boldman.

Church chool 9:45. Worship 11. Peoples Church (above and Reformed Church Rev. A. C.

Yost. Mrs. Vearl Stein and John E. Reg ula, supts. Worship, 9:15.

Sunday School, 10:15. FREEPORT Chestnut Hill U. B. Church Rev. George A.

Smith. George Cox, supt. Sunday School, 10:15. Worship, 11. FRIDAY Evening service, 8.

Fresno FRESNO Bible Church Rev. James H. Boyd. John Steyer, supt. Sunday School, 10.

Worship, 11 YPM, 6:30 p.m. 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. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. FRY'S VALLEY Moravian Rev. William Cran ford. Lloyd Roth, supt.

Sunday School, 9:30, Worship, 10:45. First Sunday, joint board meeting. Firsi Tuesday, King's Daughters. Sec ond Wednesday, Ladies' Guild. GNADENHUTTEN Full Gospel Pentacostal Rev Robert Gadfield.

Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship, 11. Evening ser vice, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Bible study, 7:30 p.m. The Moravian Congregation Rev.

John Mormon. Alvin Cappel supt. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship 10:45. Methodist Church Rev.

Doran A. Garey. Clyde Parrish, supt. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship 10:30.

MYF, 6:30 p.m. WEDNES DAY Children's Choir, 4 THURSDAY Chancel Choir, 7 GOSHEN PRIEST AIDS TON-UP BOYS Religion In The News By GODFREY ANDERSON LONDON (AP) Britain's ton-up boys the leather-jacketed toughs who top 100 miles an hour bn motorbikes now have a ton-up priest to care for them. The Rev. William Frank Sher- gold, Church of England vicar of Paddington Green, West London, wears denim jeans, jack- bpots and a helmet just like the teen-agers he serves. He rides a powerful chine.

factory-tuned ma- Father Shergold runs a club with nearly 7,000 members almost all of them teen-agers and about 25 per cent girls. He has married a few member couples and visited others in hospitals as they recovered from accidents. More than once he has 'cradled a dying boy in his arms, while police' sent the traffic streaming round them. "What really floors these boys is when one of their mates gets injured or killed," says Sher- gold. "Then they suddenly find they've nothing to cling to, no one to turn to, and they come to me.

That's when the Church fulfills a real need." "Our main idea is to show these lads friendship. They just aren't welcome anywhere nobody wants them with their leather jackets and their noisy bikes. You might call what we do at St. Mary's Christianity in action putting our religion into practice by showing real understanding, kindness and sympathy. "And they've responded wonderfully.

We've never had any real trouble. All these boys want is a good, cozy atmosphere with some music in the background, where they can have a good talk usually about motorbikes." Shergold has fixed up a small chapel called the Chapel of the Way in his vicarage, where the boys have their nightly meetings. On the altar is a book of remembrance with the names of members killed on the roads. Ireturo to us. Without saying anything to the priest, some of the boys recent ly raised money for a silver chalice for the chapel.

Shergold himself has been a motorcyclist for 14 years. He started using one to get arounc his parish at Hackney in Eas London. There in 1959 he founded the 59 Club a youth center with drama, football and motorcycle sections. The motorcycle section soon outgrew the whole club The bishop of London moved Shergold to Paddington Green a run-down, war-damaged sec tion. There, with a smaller par ish, the bishop felt Shergold would have more time for hi special mission with the ton-up boys.

When he held a special serv ice to bless the boys' motorbikes the Daily Express published a cartoon showing teen-age mo torcyclists tearing for the church door with the leader shouting over his shoulder "The last one out is Today Shergold has the origina of that picture hanging in his cluttered study. The 59ers now number nearlj 7,000 and come to St. Mary'; from almost every corner Britain. "The congregation the old parishioners were scarec when they heard the ton-up vie ar was coming their way, says Shergold. "They imagined us all roaring up to the church door on motorbikes.

In fact, 400 attended my induction service It was really something. Bu they've settled down now and been very good about it. In fac they seem to like the boys." So far as the Church is con cerned, Shergold believes tha the fruit of his work will be reaped by some future vicar. "It may be years," he said "but when these boys have grown up and raised families o. their own, they may remember St.

Mary's with affection and ton supt. Sunday School 9:30. Worship 10:30. Youth service, 6:30. Evening evangelistic service 7:30.

St. Catholic Rev. Feliclan E. Brookmsn, O.F.M. Cap.

Sunday mass 8. St. Paul's United Church of Chriit Rev. Paul Douglas. John Bartos and Harry Klmmel, supts.

Church service, 9. Sunday School, 10. MT. TABOR St. MaMhew't Lutheran Rev.

Richard Keplinger. Mrs. Walter Lewis, supt. Worship, 9:30. Sunday School, 10:30.

NEW BEDFORD St. Lutheran Rev. Daniel Mortlnger. Sunday School 9:30. Worship, 10:30.

WEDNESDAY Choir, 7:30. Zion United Church of Christ Church Rev. Restaurant) Thurman Lowe Rev. Asa cupt. Village Mellor.

Sunday School 10. Worsliip 11. Evening service 7:45. St. Peter and Paul Catholic (Glenmont) Rev.

Fr. Edward Hudacek Mass 10:30. SATURDAY Confessions 6, 7 and 9 p.m. MINERAL CITY Arthur Villwock, Sunday School, 9:30, p.m. Worship, 10:30.

Senior MYF, 7 p.m. Church o) the Nazarena Rev. Clayton R. Stouffer, John D. Johns Otto J.

Delbert Zechlel Interim Harmon, supt. minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. Methodist Rev.

Harvey H. McPheron. phone 2-2663. Supt. Mrs.

Frank Fouts. Worship, 9:30. Sunday school, 10:15. MYF, 6 p.m. every other Sunday.

NEWCOMER9TOWN Assembly of God Rev. Clifford C. Sutton. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30.

Evangelistic services, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Bible study, 7:30. THURSDAY Choir, 7:30. Church E.U.B. Rev.

Paul Baxter Worship, 9:30. Sunday school, 10:30. Youth fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Boyi and fellowship, 6:30. THURSDAY Prayer meeting, 7:15.

Chlor 8:15. First Fred Wake- Ing. Sunday school, 9:30, Worship, 10:30. Youth hour, 6. WEDNESDAY meeting, 7.

Choir, 8. Foursquare Gospel Rev. 0. E. here.

Sunday school, 9:30. ship, 10:30. Crusaders service, 6:30. Evangelistic service, 7:30. DAY Prayer and praise service, 7:30.

E.U.B. Rev. Paul Baxter, Sunday School, 9:45. Worship, WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting, Newcomerstown Baptist Chapel- Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30.

Training union, 6:30 p.m.; Worship. 7:30. WEDNESDAY Prayer Ing, 7:30. Pleatant View Baptist Church- Rev. R.

E. Lyons. Paul Alexander, supt, Sunday School, 10. Worship, Scriptural Holiness Rev. Ham Gamble Sunday School, 9:30.

Worship, 10:30. Young people's meeting 7 p.m. Evangelistic service 7:30. WEDNESDAY Prayer meeting, 7:30. of Christ Evangelist Larry Arnold, Sunday School, 9:45.

Worship, 10:30. Evening worship, 7:30, WEDNESDAY Evening service, 7:30. Church of the Nazarene Rev. Clare St. John.

Sunday School, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. WEDNESDAY Choir, 8:45. THURSDAY Prayer meeting, 7:30. College Street Methodist Rev.

William A. Hewitt. Sunday school, 9:30 Worship, 10:30. MYF, 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY Choir, 8.

Community Chapel Rev. Cecil Betts. Sunday school, 10. Worship, 11. Lutheran Church Schedules Baptism A service of baptism will be conducted during the 10:30 a.m.

worship Sunday in Dover Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Ed ward K. Stipe. Infants to be baptized are: Steven Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Moser Jr. of Dover; Todd Alari, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barr of Dover; Jan Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Krantz of Dover; Lori Linn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gordon of University Park, and Katherine Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Spies of Dover.

St. John Francis De Sales Rev. Fr. D. Kempf.

Masses, 8:30 and 10:30. Dally mass, 8 a.m. Holy days, 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. Confessions, urday evenings and evenings before Holy days, St.

Paul's Donald L. Albert. Sunday school, 9:15 Worship, 10:30. Trinity Methodist Rev. Edwin F.

Eshelman. Sunday school, 9:30. Worship 10:45. MYF Choir, 6. MYF 6:30.

Evening service, 8. MONDAY Scouts, 7:30. TUESDAY WSCS, 7:30. WEDNESDAY Children's Choir and Girl Scouts, 3:30. THURSDAY Chancel Choir, 7:30.

SATURDAY Meat loaf dinner sponsored by MYF, to 7 p.m. NEW CUMBERLAND Pentacostal Church of Christ- Rev. Frank Shortt. Hershel Collinsworth, supt. Sunday School, 10.

Worship, 11. Evening service, 7:30. FRIDAY Youth service, 7. Methodist Rev. Paul Greenwood.

Donald Dolvin, supt. Worship, 9:30. Sunday School, 10:30. THURSDAY Choir practice, 6:30. NEWPORT Methodist Rev.

Harvey H. McPheron. Phone 2-2663, Mldvale. ry Wenger, supt. Worship, 9:30.

Sunday School, 10:15. OLDTOWN St. Peter's nard H. Koch. Larry Angel supt.

Sunday school, 9:30. Worship, 10:30. PORT WASHINGTON Moravian Rev. Ernest Drebert. Leona Arth, supt.

Worship '9: II Sunday School, Youth ship, 7. First Monday, joint board meeting. Third Tuesday, family fellowship. Second Thursday Continued On Page 9 It is said of a certain friend of ours that he went off deep tnd. Strange expression, that! It can mean that a person had a mental down, or that he became a sort of fanatic; or it can mean simply that he got interested in one thing to the exclusion of other important matters.

And the very fact that our generation has coined such an idiom is indicative of the fact that we see such tragedy every day. One of the vital contributions of religion to life is its gift of balance. The knowledge of God helps a man see all else in its proper perspective. In a day when millions are caught in turbulent crosscurrents, faith points to the true center of existence worship steadies the mind and heart! Sunday Provetfes Monday Tueidey Wednesday Isaiah Jeremiah Hp.es Luke I Corintiiitm I Timothy M-IJ JUmriUitt ta. PEOPLE WHO PRAY TOGETHER STAY TOGETHER THE WEAVER MOTOR CO.

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