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ITHACA JOURNAL 5 Saturday, Nov. 2, 1963 Sunday CIuhtIi Services MUh Vuhcr Lisls 330 Schedule iJJ Registration ci ATi nvTl.TE SPRINGS that will lie affected by this I jIbioii -S 71 ci atktU'ILLE SPRINGS that will he affected by tins Open Nov. 5 Civil Service Chief Named Bethe to Talk RalDh Fuller said project. This department will tuenus BIRMINGHAM. Ala.

ANABEL TAYLOR HALL CORNELL UNIVERSITY ALBANY Gov. has named Mary Goode nursery, 9:30 and 11 a.m. First Unitarian Buffalo and Aurora Sts. The 'Friday afternoon that he had soon be contacting individual Bamo jt' on automation Wediiesdav TRUMANSBURG Members inff.mif.ri hv the State De- Dronertv owners. Krone of Chappaqua president Catholic Services That was the verdict in the of Trumansburg's bjard of trus- ji Next week's lunch menus for partment of Public Works that; The State DPW told the Caro-! vuin- aiiiitrvriiim "ho Hov Kipnarn r.

i- case of the wayward $10,509 tees say registration for their; Han Bethe, internationally income tax refund check. In- party, the Citizens Party, and of lfnnwn nhvsirkt will ralt at 7 Known pnysicist, will speaK at mission to succeeed II. EllOt r.u'i: Ithaca Puoils Schools are the complete roaa aesign oi iinP supervisor that Rte. 3.1U Sv q-io 11 Malcolm indudins Rte. 330 has now been com-is being given priority' by is hoin eivnn nrinritv hv is Dein0 guen pnoiity Kaplan, who resigned.

thp me tended for Birmingham, it some- the Pioneer Party will be held 0 departmen and barring any Day 8.1a p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6 in nr Invtnnn fm'intpil crtth'wtL- flitn i i i- ui.forseen financial setback due ninipfi nnfi annroved. VI lcuiuua CUULtluull. Miss Krone, who has been a a' nnrl 19 nnnn Worship service, 11 a.m.

Church fnr pupils an! 50 cents tor adultsi -Due to in state 7m School Board. Polls at the Village office will -e statier auditorium. Park. N.J. member of the commission for 2 years, has held various gov I Caroline to state budget allocations, it is Senior and Junior High specifications," the in and 5 p.m.

No. 5 p.m. mass on be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.! Bethe, who was awarded the Tuesday, Nov. 5.

$30,000 Enrico Fermi Award in ernmental posts since 1936. schools. The prices at the Ithaca supervisor said, ''the bridge de-1 anticipated the project will bc rt Confessions at 5 and i "rest Home tnapei Tk nvorirlnnt i SatUrdaV'. Elementary schools are 26 will be completed by Dec. iet tor worn eany in me spring, scii-u a me i-wpui.

Voters are reminded that res- it. wm on ine ne- 45 cents respectively. ii. These bridge designs, when Supervisor Fuller said, "I am! The board wrote the Internal cnnnciKilitioc rf Fntrinoore onrl Service Commission also is head 7 and weekday dur of the State Department of Civil ing. 3 m' Mass- forest Home Drive, ine nev.

James Doyle, guest minister. John P. Hertel, Sunday School Superintendent. Mrs. istration is a prerequisite to -V very appreciative of the fine Revenu service office in Bir- Scientists In Our Society." The Z.Ztl All elementary schools: Mon-i received, will then be riinm iuice.

rated into the composite esti- Service, the personnel agency sen ices cooperation that the district 'mingham that it doesn't in me caucus ntxt lecture is pubiic and is spon Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m. for state government, which has March. sored by the Cornell Engineer engineer, Earle Towlson, has taxes and thus has no refund Ellis Ross, organist. Choir meat and tomato, rye bread and mates oy tne ayracuse ouilc, Director, Mrs. Gordon Danks.

butter fruit cup. Tuesday, vege-land forwarded to Albany for some 120,000 employes. Magazine and the College of Steaming a Fninporinn When you are given the Town of Caroline in! George Patterson, IRS dis- table beef soup, hamburger in i bidding. a.m. buttered bun, catsup, pear in! The Republican supervisor al-lthis project." trict director, said maybe the1 food, be sure that the water fhnnl' Swnritv rencirt doesn't toui the food: if it Bethe is a professor of phy- Morning Worship, 10 Sunday School, 11 a.m.

Immaculate Conception Coming Events Of Rural Interest Morning Prayer at noon. Assembly of God 520 W. Seneca St. The Rev. Dean L.

Harrison, pastor, AR 2-5313. Mrs. Jeanne Magacs, Church School director. James Button youth director, phone AR 2,2054. Nursery at all services.

gelatin. Wednesday, bean so stated that the Right of way peanut butter and bacon sand-'Department is now working on got mixed up with the income does, you'll be boiling food in sics and nuclear studies at Cor tax reports. water, not cooking it by steam! nell. Don't Store It in the Attic Sell It with a Classified Ad! Corner of Geneva and Seneca, v.ich) cnef salad, applesauce. appraised values oi propeuy Sts.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. WilliamThursday orange juice, Chili Byrne, pastor emeritus; theCon Carne, vegetable sticks, Rev. John S.

Maloney, adminis-ibutterecj j. chocolate pudding. Rural Coming Events items must be in The Journal office by noon of the day prior to publication. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morn- int u-nrshin in-45 rhilrlrpn'sitrator; tne nev.

mcnaia su. Fridav. tomato soup, tuna salad IMurohv. the Rev. Robert him rWn dish aDDle nie.

Nov. 2 Newfield Newfield Sunday of month- Evangelistic Figgins, and the Rev. William cheese I J. Flynn, assistants. service, 7:45 p.m.

Grange meeting at 8 p.m. in Grange Hall. Third and Fourth Boynton and DeWuT' Junior degree work. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Bible study Sunday Masses at 8, High; Monday, macaroni, meat, and prayer service.

"Revival and 11 a.m. and 12:10 m. and tomato, buttered broccoli or 10:30 Sun- Echoes" radio program a.m. Station WTKO each day. Masses on holydays at 6, beets, bread, butter and 8 a.m.

and 12:10, 5:15 and fruited gelatin, whipped topping. 7:30 p.m. Confessions 3:30 to citrus juice, hamburg and 7:30 to 9 p.m. buttered bun, catsup, potato Nov. 2 Varna Varna "adult goblins" at 8:15 p.m.

at Com-j munity Center under sponsor-; ship of Varna Community Assn. Recreation. Nov. 2 Watkins Glen Annual supper meeting Schuyler County Extension Service at 7 p.m. in Watkins Glen Elementary Weekday Masses at 7 ana crisp red apple.

Wednes- a.m. and 5:15 p.m. clay, chicken noodle soup, relish Bethlehem Church of Jesus Christ 712 W. Clinton St. Elder Cecil Malone, pastor; Evangelist Gertrude Barnes, assistant.

Sunday Ithaca Jehovah's Witnesses tray, toasted cheese sandwich, harvest fruit cup, molasses fruit R-innrlnm Walt fi24 Hudson LaVearne Eble, presiding min-l)ar- School. Elections. Nov. 2 Speedsville School, 10:30 a.m. Worship ser- Annual i Thursday, pineapple-orange; ister.

Lansing LF 3-4527. XV Ui I1UUU. lUUllg tn a VU-C, lUiKey suci uuin lu 3 FvanPPlistir service. Sunday: Bible lecture, 7 p.m. Tuesday: 8 p.m., Bible studies juice, hot roast beef sandwich, gravy, cabbage salad, sugar, cookie.

Friday, tomato tuna "Bunstead," relish deep dish apple pie, cheese. I p.m. in Speedsville Community Hall, benefit St. Episcopal Church. Open to public.

7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible class. Prayer meeting Monday 8 p.m. Watchtower study, 8:15 p.m. at Clestine Harmon residence, 312 Park 32 Johnson iov.

3 Mecklenburg Singspira Senior High: Monday, wiener1 Freeville; Cecil Hale residence, tion at 7 p.m. in Mecklenburg Bap(ized Church of Jesus 115 Hudson Kingdom Hall, a bu. rellsh buttered Srefn Aieinoaist uiuren, sj oi.soieujChrist Pentecostai Assemblies 624 Hudson St. cookie. Tuesday, spaghetti with Dy Mir.

upen to puunc Thursday: 7:30 Theo-meat saucp tQSsed Italian; Of the World 412 First St. E. L. Brown, pas ftTuu'i bread and butter, chocolate Hall Nov. 3 Burdett Dedication new portions Burdett Methodist Church at 2 p.m.

in church. Open to public. Nov. 3 Slaterville Springs tor; B. G.

Campbell, assistant pastor, AR 3-0241. Sunday brownie. School, 10:30 a.m. Worship ser vice, noon, evening service, Chicken barbecue from 2 to 5 Wednesday, fruit juice, oven-fried pork chop, mashed potato and gravy, apple bread and butter, ice cream sandwich or fruit juice, swiss cheese on rye, vege Sunday and Friday 8:15 p.m p.m. in Masonic Temple, sponsored by Magnetic Springs Brotherhood Auxiliary every Ithaca Southern Baptist Chapel Women's Community Building, 100 W.

Seneca St. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship Service, 11 a.m. Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m.

(Sponsored by First Southern Baptist Church, Syracuse.) third Saturday, Bible class, Wednesday 8:15 p.m. table soup, ice cream sandwich, Thursday, beef pie with biscuit, rve bread and butter, relish Missionary auxiliary service every first Sunday of Month. Calvary Baptist 507 N. Albany St. The Rev.

tray, golden glow salad or bologna sandwich, turkey noodle soup, relish tray, golden glow salad. Friday, tomato juice, oven Chapter OES. Carry-out service. Open to public. Oct.

3 McLean Annual turkey dinner by McLean Volunteer Fire Company from noon to 3 p.m. at school. Open to public. Nov. 3 Reynoldsville Dedication program for new organ and aisle runners at Reynoldsville Methodist Church at 9:30 a.m.

Speaker, the Rev, Henry Budd. Nov. 4 Drydo Dryden Senior Citizens at 10 a.m. in Vil Lighthouse Church of Jesus Christ P.A. and W.

411 S. Plain St. Evangelist Mrs. Margaret Gumbs, AR 3- B. II.

Payne, pastor. Church School, 9:45 a.m. Worship service, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer service.

browned haddock, buttered 0963. Sunday School, 11 a.m. 'broccoli or squash, enriched Worship Service, 12:30 and 8 bread and butter, coconut cake A3 or tomato juice, New England clam chowder, egg salad sand p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m., Bible study.

lage Hall for work bee in kitchen and to tie quilts. Des sert and beverage provided wich, coconut. Parochial School Monday: Hot pork sandwich, wax beans, apple sauce. Tuesday: Hot dog on bun, tossed salad, pineapple cubes. for tureen luncheon.

Nov. 4 Dryden Dryden Hobby Christian and Missionary Alliance The Rev. William J. Blackwood, pastor, AR 3-0983. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.

Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Children's Church, 11 a.m. Youth Service, 6 p.m. Evening Service, 7 p.m. Nursery, all services.

Communion first Sunday of each month. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer and bible study. Thursday, 1 to 3 p.m., Ladies Missionary prayer. Club at 8 p.m. at home of Mrs.

Charles Luss. Cake decorat Lutheran Oak and College Ave. (AR 3-6811) The Rev. Lee E. Snook and The Rev.

O. J. Jorgenson, pastors. Maylon Flood, organist-choirmaster. Sunday Service, 9:30 and 11 a.m., Holy Communion 11 a.m.

ing demonstration by Mrs. 'X Harold McConnell of McLean. Wednesday: Vegetable beef: soup, bologna sandwich, cookie, Thursday: Meat loaf, mashed potatoes, bread butter, peas. Friday: Macaroni Nov. 4 Dry den Evening Circle of Presbyterian Church Guild first Sunday of month and 9:30 at 8 p.m.

at home of Mrs. a.m. last Sunday of month. Church of Christ 1210 N. Cayuga St.

James E. Johnson evangelist. Bible Nursery 9:30 a.m. Sunday cabbage salad, bread butter, cookie. I School, 9:30 a.m.

Lutheran Trinity The Rev. James Lareva, pas Itebels Executed TEHRAN Two men who headed bloody antigovernment riots in Tehran last June were tor. At chapel N. Triphammer Rd. between Oakcrest Rd.

and Bush Lane. Worship services, 9 executed by a firing squad to- and 11 a.m. Sunday School and day. Bible class 10 a.m. Study 9 a.m.

Worship 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Communion every Sundav. For transportation call AR 3-1360 or AR 3-7811. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

Bible study. Nursery at all services. Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints 429 Mitchell Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sacramental service, 6 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m., Relief Society meeting.

All meetings in the Chapel, corner of Elmwood Ave. and Mitchell St. vice, 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Friday, 8 p.m., prayer service. Ben Williams.

Program about Okinawa. No. 4 Snyder Ilill Snyder Hill Women's Club at 8:15 p.m. at home of Mrs. David Lud-ington, 141 Snyder Hill Rd.

Nov. 4 South Lansing Lansing Lions at 6:30 p.m. at Chris 'n' Green's Restaurant. Nov. 4 Watkins Glen Watkins-Montour and Odessa Lions Clubs at 6:30 p.m.

in Town House, Watkins Glen. Nov. 4 Newfield Regular meeting of Hill and Valley Home Bureau at 8 p.m. at home of John Sayles. Project.

Yule logs. Nov. 4 Watkins Glen Fashion Show by St. Mary's Guild at 7:30 p.m. in St.

Mary's Social Center. Open to public. Tickets at door. Nov. 5 Newfield Mystic Chap Sage Chapel Tower Rd.

and Campus Cornell University. The Rev. L. Paul Jaquith, Director. Service Sunday, 11 a.m.

The Rev. Roger L. Shinn, professor of Applied Christianity Union Theological Seminary, guest preacher. Holy Communion. Sjelwol mi) St.

John's Episcopal N. Cayuga at W. Buffalo St. The Rev. Warren E.

Traub, rector, AR 3-6532. The Rev. William M. Anderson III, curate. Richard Strauss, organist and choirmaster.

Holy Communion 8 a.m. Faith Bible Church 117 Christopher Circle, H. Ec-kelmann, pastor AR 2-1493. Sun Family service (Eucharist onj Salvation Army Capt. Richard Beach and Mrs Yes, definitely! Startled? Why? How do you answer Lucy when she comes to the breakfast table and announces, "I'm not going to school today!" You know, Lucy goes.

How do you answer when Lucy comes in besmudged with dirt and says, "I'm not going to take a bath!" You know, Lucy bathes. How do you answer when Lucy, threatened with illness, says, "I'm not going to take that medicine!" You know, she takes it. Why all this timidity, then, in the realm of spiritual guidance and moral training? Going to wait and let her decide what Church she'll go to when she's old enough? Don't fool yourself. By that time she'll probably believe that a decision neglected by her parents during her first twenty years might not be necessary at all. You didn't wait until she was "old enough" to decide she should go to school.

Afraid she'll later succumb to the old story about too much religion when I was young parents made me go?" This tale is obviously false. Just because she takes a bath tonight doesn't mean she'll discontinue them at the age of twenty-one. What shall I say to Lucy when she announces she doesn't like Sunday School and Church? That's easy. Be consistent. By firmness and example you can show her that church-going is a necessity.

And in later years, she will thank you for bringing into her life the greatest values a mature person can possess Christian habits and ideals. Copyright 19G3, Keister Advertising Service, Strasburg, Va. ter OES at 8 p.m. in Masonic day Bible class, 9:45 a.m. Church service 11 a.m.

with junior church and nursery. Church service, 7 p.m. Wednesday, prayer service, 7:30 p.m. Communion last Sunday of month. Temple.

Honor past matrons and patrons. Nov. 5 Reynoldsville Lunch third Sunday of month; church school, nursery through adult classes, 9:15 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon (Holy Communion First Sunday of months) 11 a.m. Holy Days Communion in Chapel, 10 a.m.

THE CHURCH FOR ALU ALU FOR THE CHURCH Beach, Corps officers. 121 W. State St. Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11. Youth meeting, 6 p.m.

Salvation meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. Friday: Worship meeting, 8 p.m. and supper, roast beef, at noon and 5:30 p.m. in Reynoldsville Methodist Church.

Open to public. Nov. 5 North Lansing Chicken and biscuit dinner at noon and larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake.

(3i For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church iteelf. which needs his moral and material supirt. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. The Church i the greatest factor on earth (or the building of character and good citiwnship.

It i a storehouse of spiritual values. Without Wrong Church, neither democracy nor civiliiation can survive. There re four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu St. raul's Methodist Church Society of Friends (Quakers) Corner of Court and Aurora Meeting for worship in Barnes, Sts. The Rev.

Sheldon Ste- Library of Anabel Taylor and the Rev. Warren First Baptist DeWitt Park, John D. W. Fetter, honorary minister; Christian B. Jensen, minister.

Study: AR 3-5800. Home: AR 2-1402. Church School 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Miss Linda Isham, director of Christian Education.

a.m. All interested in friends E. Covell, ministers, Choirmas-are invited. Sunday School M. Warren Eich.

Organist, ham supper at 5:30 p.m. in North Lansing Grange Hall. Open to public. Nov. 5 Enfield Center Chicken and biscuit supper from 5:30 p.m.

at Enfield Valley Grange Hall by women of Enfield Bap a.m. Nursery. John B. Maclnnes. The Rev.

Hollis E. Hayward, minister to students. South Hill First Church of Christ, Scientist, Church of the Nazarene 210 Grandview Ave. William Church school 9:45 a.m. Nfrsf Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Ephesians Jeremiah Luke Luke II Timothy II Timothy Ephesians da Vlt ll im Su'H.

Chase, minister, 412 Utica St Morning Worship, 11 a.m. school for all pupils and AR 3-4642. Sunday School! Holy Communion first Sunday sery at 11 a.m. Testimony j4 a.m. Morning Worship 11 of January, March, May, July meeting, 8 p.m.

a m- Junior Church and Eve-and October of late morning rh-i-t; cn tj i nine Worship. 7 D.m. Wednes-! Worship Service. Other months Room. 103 N.

Aurora open day Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.,;except August and September 10 a to 4 pverv husi- Missionary meeting nrstjai a.m. in ine rawiora cna- ness dav. Saturday. 10 a.m. Friday Youth meet-; pel.

tist Church. Open to public. Nov. 5 Odessa Turkey lunch at noon, supper at 5:30 p.m. in Odessa Village Hall by Re-bekahs.

Open to public. Nov. 5 Searsburg Ham and oyster supper, buffet style, from 5 p.m. in Searsburg Congregational Church, by church women. Open to public.

Nov. 5 Mecklenburg Smorgasbord from 5:30 p.m. in Meck-lenburgGrange Hall by WSCS. Ham and Swedish meatballs. Open to public.

Nov. 5 Jacksonville Supper from 5 p.m. in Jacksonville Community Church by Com mg, p.m. 1 p.m. Tabernacle Baptist 622 Utica St.

Harold E. Cole, First Congregational Church St. Catherine of Siena 1100 Hanshaw Rd. The Rt. pastor, Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

These Religious Messages Are Being Published Each Week and Are Sponsored by the Following Public Spirited Individuals and Business Establishments: 309 Highland Road. The Rev- Worship service, 11. Nursery, Junior Church, 11. Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

mid- erend Harold F. Hewitt, interim "ev- sgr. uonam m. ueary, pastor. Church office, AR 3-1341.

1 Pastor. George Damp, organist. Mrs.j Sunday Masses, 9 and 11 a.m. Arthur L. Bloom, adult choir and 5 D.m.

director. Mrs. Kendall Corbin, Daily Masses, 5:15 p.m. Mon- wecK Prayer choir director. The Rev-jday through Friday, 9 a.m.

Sat-. west End Baptist Church munity Assn. Open to public Thayer Appliance Co. 417 West Seneca St. Nov.

5 Covert-Noon, chicken paui e. Gibbons, minister toVdav Hill Drug Stores 408 College Ave. Corners Community Center Cooperative G.L.F. Exchange, Inc. Terrace Hill ana biscuits, at coven range students Confessions, Saturday, 7:30 to Beebe Chapel, 111 Cliff St.

Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship service, 11. Prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.

Wor- ship services, 9:30 and 11:151 Hall, sponsored by Covert Baptist Church. Open to public. Nov. 5 West Groton Roast pork at noon and ham from 5 a.m. Nursery care at both serv- St.

James AME Zion ices. 116 Cleveland Ave. The Rev. The first Latin translation of the Koran, made in 1143, was II. D.

Bonner, minister, Church Schcool, 10 a.m Worship ser-; not published for 400 yars. p.m. in West Groton Grangej First Presbyterian Hall by women of West Gro- Court and Cayuga Sts. AR 2-ton-East Lansing Church. Open'2800.

Ministers: The Rev. Paul to public. ID. Clark, The Rev. David S.

Nov. 5 Dryden Clover Re-1 Maclnnes, the Rev. P. The College Spa Peter Atsedes, Prop. 216 East State Street Indian Creek Fruit Farm Trumansburg Rd.

W. D. McElwee Sons 109 Mclntyre PL bekah Lodge at 8 p.m. in Odd Morrison, the Kev. William w.

Rogers. Fellows Temple, Dryden. Nov. 5 Dryden Leonard T. Spaulding American Legion Worship service, 9:30 and 11 a.m.

Church School including and Auxiliary at 8 p.m. in! THE TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH ON THE CORNER" EAST LINCOLN AND UTICA STREETS HAROLD EUGENE COLE, Pastor WELCOMES YOU TO ITS SERVICES SUNDAY A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 o'Clock TRAINING P.M. EVENING SERVICE 7:30 o'Clock PRAYER MEETING 7:30 P.M. Wed.

Jack Townsend's Chevrolet, Inc. 320 Elmira Rd. Hickey's Music Store S. Tioga Green Sts. American Agriculturist Savings Bank Bldg.

the bethel grove bible church Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Servico 1 1 :00 A.M. Evening Strvict 7:00 f.M. 1759 SLATERVILLE ROAD Legion Home. Persons submitting material for this column in writing should add to the information submitted the name and telephone number of a person who can be Contacted if additional data is needed..

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