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I Mansfield Newi Journal Saturday, June 20, 19CI Sermon Subjects 'flew ferr? Methodist Leaders To Convene At Lakeside Next Week Three Mansfield Methodist pastors and several laymen will go to Lakeside next week for the annual conference of the North East Ohio district of the church, which convenes there Tuesday morning. The Rev. K. J. Mansfield, soon to take up a new assitfn-nastor.

and the Rev. in 1oI1K Kon2- Bishop First Evangelical UB 9:30 a. "The Mountain of Liberation." First Church of Christ, Scientist 11 a. "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" St. Mark's Lutheran 8:30 a.

"The Blessedness of Being Meek." Grace Episcopal 10 a.m., "A Prescription for Living." St. Paul Lutheran 8 a.m., and 10:30 a. "How Should I Live?" Chapelwood Coven ant 10:30 a. "A Brother Brought to Christ;" 7:30 p. "The Wages of Sin." Clay Memorial Lutheran 8:15 a.

m. and 10:30 a. guest speaker. Holy Trinity Lutheran 8:30 a. m.

and 10:45 a. "The Lord is Our Light." Linden Rd. United Presbyterian 10 a. "The Three Meanings of Grace." Central Methodist 10:30 a. m.

Holy Communion with communion meditation. St. Matthew eran First Alliance 10:30 a. "Three Dimension Living;" 7 p. "Friend or Enemy of Christ?" Mayflower Memorial Congregational 9:15 a.m., "Unheard and Unheeded." Park Avenue Baptist 10 a.

"A Father and His Son." First English Lutherans' a. m. and 10:30 a. "A Sense of Belonging." First Congregational 8 a. m.

and 10 a. "What Are You Doing Here?" First Friends 10:45 a.m., "Christian wardship 7:30 p. closing program of Daily Vacation Bible School. Woodville Grace Brethren 9:30 a. "God's recipe for a Happy Home;" 7:30 p.

m. Daily Vacation Bible School demonstration. First Christian 10 a. "The Magic of Mercy." Faith Lutheran a. "Highway Mark-ers Along God's Road to Wedded Bliss." Werner has been bishop of Gaston, associate pastor of V.

B. LANTZ MRS. EMMA GILBERT MRS. JOIL DAVIS HAROLD RAMSEY Ohio for the past sveral years. Guest speakers for the con ference will be Bishop Whan the First Methodist Church, will attend.

Others who will be there are Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Leedy and Mr.

and Mrs. George Lehr of that church and the Rev. Lawrence Miller, pastor of the Central Methodist Church, Shin Lee, head of the Korean Methodist Church, with head quarters in Seoul and Bishop erdinand Sigg, leader of the Methodist Churches in Cen and Walton J. Tully, layman tral Europe and North Afri A memorial service and ca, with headquarters in ue- Holy Communion led by Bish- Leva. Switzerland.

op Itazen G. Werner will open Thn ManfioM the conference. Business ses- of new QolX) Me. sions will begin at 2 p. m.

morial H()me Scbnng and ft -rf Morning, "A Wedding Dress ana continue uirougnout me a trustee of Mt College weeK, ending wiin mo serv in Alliance. He Is also a mem and a Divorce Suit. First Methodist Morning "The Ending and the ice of worship and the read ing of pastoral appointments DR. W. M.

TAYLOR ber of the commission on higher education. STARTS TUESDAY The First Congregational Jehovah's i nesses 1 Bahai Faith To Observe Amity Day Race Amity Day will be ob on Sunday, June 28. Next Friday evening Bishop and Mrs. Werner will be honored at a farewell reception as they will be leaving p. "Does Your Religion Please 4 p.

"How Did Men Get the 7 Church will be represented at 'imkmlm the annual meeting of the p. "How To Pray and Be National Association of Con MRS. ROBERT WILMAN Heard bv God." MISS MINNIE LAUDON i WALTON J. TULLY Rev. Frcrc Returns To Mansfield The Rev.

L. Robert Frere, St. Timothy Lutheran served by the Mansfield Bahal 10:30 a. "Christ's Sustaining Strength." gregational Churches to be held in Wichita, strat-ing next Tuesday. Herbert Lombard will be the church's official delegate with the Rev.

Clifford Schut- Faith tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Pine Room of the YWCA. A panel discussion on human relations will be partici St. Luke's Lutheran 8:30 Church To Mark Father's Day There will be special Father's Day Bervlces at the Foursquare Gospel Church, 182 South Adams both morning and evening tomor a.

m. and 10:45 a. "One Church Council Readies Program son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis in Christ." jer and Joseph Polhemus as pated in by Rabbi Avram First United Presbyterian Frere, 194 Taylor and a alternates.

The Pilgrim Fel Deeide On Books For Library Books to be placed In the Mansfield Public Library for outside reading of those who graduate of Mansfield Senior 10:50 a. m. Holy Communion and communion meditation. lowship will be represented by Miss Debbie Mustin and Rog- row. During the morning chil Franklin Methodist 9:30 dren will present special mu- er Shively, official delegates, By NITA BRANSON, Religion Editor Hartstein, Mrs.

Helen Mulhol-land, Harry Payne of Cleveland and Mrs. Helen Reech of Urbana. Purpose of the Race Amity Day, is to spread the knowledge of the "Oneness of Mankind," according to Jack Gor High School, will return to Mansfield tomorrow to preach at the Grace Episcopal Church. The Rev. Frere will speak at the 10 a.

m. service. have been selected, patterned after last year's successful programs. sic and there will be presents with Miss Elin Lmne and Wu-for the youngest and oldest 'liam Millikin, as alternates. With officers elected and father present.

organization effected, the Also attending the meeting as observers will be Mr. and NEWLY ELECTED pies Council of Churches of Great Mrs. A. S. Irvine, and Mr.

ident for the coming year is enroll for the summer School of Religion, were decided er Mansfield is about ready a. Holy Communion. Oakland Lutheran 9:30 a. Are You Hoping For?" East Mansfield United Presbyterian 10:45 a. "A Cloud of Witnesses." Main Street EUB 8 a.m.

and 10:15 a. "Everyone is hmpy emmmun ion. and Mrs. James Boyd. Robert W.

B. Lantz, a member of don, chairman of the Mansfield group. To Baha'is, Race Amity Day is a special occa In the evening a film, "In Times Like These," will be shown, telling the story of a man who learned the majesty of God's greatness in a yielded life, according to the Rev. Ben Brackett. Black will be present at the meeting as a member of the to take up its religious projects for the 1964-65 year.

There are still a few chairmen to be named, but projects the First Lutheran Church and mathematics teacher at upon at a meeting of com mittee members and instructors, according to Mar sion not only to proclaim the executive board of the asso ciation principle of the oneness of Mansfield Senior High School. shall Moore, committee Dr. W. M. Taylor, pastor of the Park Avenue Baptist mankind but to rededicate themselves to the ceaseless exertions, the sacrifices, the chairman.

Church, who served as a com Spon sored here by the vigilance, the moral courage, Council of Churches of mittee chairman last year, was named vice president and the tact and the sympathy for Greater Mansfield the School Register For Camping Session which this paramount issue Mrs. Emma Gilbert, First Lutherans Install 2 Ministers At least two churches will calls, Gordon said. will be held from July 24 through Aug. 14 at the Congregational Church, sec Race Amity Day was in YWCA, with Paul Bock, as augurated in 1958 and will be retary. Miss Minnie Laudon, treasurer, was the only officer re observed in nearly 1,600 com its program training in Chris munities this year in the elected to a second term.

Registration Is now open for the eight weeks of camp sistant professor of religion at Heidelberg College and Mclvin Vulgamore, assistant professor of religion at Ohio U. S. tian Education, crafts, citi Miss Laudon is a member of hold closing programs for 1 -r I' ing at the Mohican Trail Camp, located at the junction of Pleasant Valley and their Daily Vacation Bible Schools tomorrow evening with demonstrations of the zenship, and recreation. During evening camp rallies, there will be speakers and Wesleyan University, as instructors. Consultants will include the St.

John's United Church of Christ. In addition four new mem-bers-at-large from the assembly who will serve on the executive committee were chosen. They are Mrs. John Dav work done during the two the showing of missionary Dr. Robert L.

Browning, as week schools. We Would Enjoy Having You With Us! films. sistant prolessor of Christian At the First Friends Church, Education, Methodist TheolO' REV. L. It.

FRERE The Rev. PYere is now pas THE CAMP is sponsored by Mrs. Milton Coleman, direct gical Seminary near Dela is, a member of the Mitchell or and Miss Grace Zimmerman, assistant, will be in tor of the First Presbyterian Chapel, AME; Walton J. Tul ware and Dr. Richard L.

Wolf, professor of church ly, of the Central Methodist history at the Oberlin Grad Church at Iluntsville, and prior to his ordination in Iluntsville in 1959 was both charge of the program. Theme for the school was "Je imlii, 4 nil. iHaMk sus the Promised Savior" and uate School of Theology. PUBLIC MEETINGS teacher and radio and tele the program given tomorrow vision announcer. Since his wood and rater Christian Retreat, a non-profit corporation organized by local ministers and business men in 1961 and now in its third year of camp programming.

Officers of the corporation are the Rev. Herbert T. White, pastor of the Caesarea Church, chairman; George Knight, secretary, and Vernon C. Barnhill, coordinator. evening will depict this topic.

ordination the Rev. Frere has lime of Prophecy will be The two consultants will hold public meetings during the two Sundays of the served as chaplain at the state penitentiary in Texas Church; Harold Ramsey of the Main Street EUB Church and Mrs. Robert Wilman, a member of the Church of the Cross, EUB, at Lexington. The Rev. Donald Shilling will continue as executive secretary of the Council.

MYRON MILLER, who headed the Festival of Faith here last fall at which Dr. Ralph Sockman spoke, will direct plans for this year's Fes and has also worked with col USHERS TO MEET-Mark Ryuse, as president, will preside at a meeting of the Mansfield District Ushers' when members celebrate their 21st anniversary Sunday, June 28 at 6:30 p. m. at the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church.

The Rev. Percy A. Carter, pastor of the church, will welcome the members. lege students. Both the Rev.

Frere and course at the YWCA when they will discuss objectives of the School of Religion. Dr. Br i will speak on Aug. 2 and Dr. Wolf on The new camp director sue- his wife, the former Ardene 1113 lot-f I If XTL f'ranty, are Ashland College ji.rTTL, Vu I graduates.

Mrs. Frere was Aug. 9. come director of the Ashland given by Marilyn Wachs; "Time of Fulfillment" by Peggy Schnuerer and "Time of Application" by Patty Schaf-fer. During these readings outstanding events in the life of Christ will be pantomined.

A special project constructed during the school was an electrified map, showing pictures and facts about all missionaries connected with the church and this will be shown. For the program tomorrow In the meantime letters formerly of New Lebanon tival. They have one daughter. are being sent out to all 1964 Youth for Christ. Following three years of army service, Brown took a three year On Sept.

1 all officers, ex high school graduates in Guild Sponsors Manager Hired course at Bob Jones Univer Snecial Program sity, Greenville, S. C. He ecutive committee members and chairmen will meet at the First Lutheran Church to iron out final details for the year's program. The next Mansfield who plan on going to college next fall, telling them of the extra credits they may accrue from the two courses offered by the IRONTON (UPI) The Ironton Chamber of Cnm- GERALD BROWN State Route 602, it was announced today by Gerald T. Brown, director.

This is an interdomination-al camp which will offer in The Queen Esther Guild of came to Mohican Trail Camp the Mt. Calvary Baptist directly from the university) merce board of directors has and lives there with his wife(hired former City Manager Church will sponsor a special School during the summer, Moore said. program at the church at 3 ana aaugnier. I Huxley Kennedy as manager, evening at the Woodville Grace Brethren Church, certificates of accomplishment p. m.

tomorrow. The Rev. Walter Jordan, 3U associate pastor of the Great TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENTS general assembly meeting will be held at Mitchell Chapel, AME, Sunday, Sept. 13, at 2:30 p. m.

Attorney Marshall Moore, retiring president, has been asked to continue his chairmanship of the committee on the Summer School of Religion, which opens in July for a three-week session. er St. John's cnurcn, win De i Takes School Post HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) Dr. Glenn C.

Parker, superintendent of schools in the Cleveland suburb of Beach-wood, was named to the same post here. PROFESSIONALISM in Cos guest speaker and there will be guest soloists and choirs from other churches. The Rev. Percy A. Carter is pastor of the church.

metology through better REV. T. L. LEATHERWOOD Pastor Sunday School 10 A.M. Completely Graded For The Whole Family Morning Worship 11 A.M.

Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Special Music by the Temple Choir and Ensembles under th diriction of Mr. Charles Griffith STRAWBERRIES. FINE quality. Excellent for freezing.

Will deliver. Maplewood Farm. Pleasant Valley Road. 892-3259. training.

Mansfield Beauty College 78'i North Diamond, 522-2101. WE PAY 5 INTEREST per annum on our 90-day subordinated certificates of investment. For details visit, phone, or write Mansfield Local Loan Company, 365 Newman Street 522-4041 Mansfield, Ohio. FIRST CHURCH OF THE OPEN BIBLE Expressway West At Beal Rd. DANCE to the lively tunes of the MARK III TRIO.

Snow Trails Ski Lodge. IT'S THE TRUTH By William E. Allen "It Didn't Do You Any Good, Dad!" The influence of a father upon his son is far greater than most fathers realize! E. Howard Cadle tells the story of his conversion to Christ. One day he was walking through the snow to a saloon to Eet a bucket of beer HILLER Festival, June 20, 5:00.

Hiller School, Route 603, Yi mile east of Route 42. Special 19c Ice Cream Floats Stewart's Drive Inns Park Avenue West and Linden 60 Ashland Road Cook and South Main Enjoy this summer treat with your favorite sandwich. will be awarded the 190 pupils who have been enrolled in the school. Four departments comprising eight classes will demonstrate Biblical lessons and quotations learned during the 10-day course. Parents of the children who attended the school will have the opportunity to see the handwork displays in the new educational annex following the program at 8:45 p.

m. Refreshments will be served. The closing program for the DVBS at the Mt. Hermon Baptist Church was given yesterday with a talent show and wiener roast at 11:30 a. m.

following classes. There were 203 children enrolled in this school which was directed by Mrs. Joel E. King, Mrs. Maude Lee Fea-gin, Mrs.

Harry McFarland, Mrs. Lorenzo Tolliver and Miss Rosa Blue. Eleven teachers assisted the directors in presenting the program each day for two weeks from 9 a. m. until 11:30 a.

m. Meet The New Associate Pastor This Sunday He was an alcoholic and the craving for this "hell-water" had just about brought his family to destitution. This particular morning as he trudged through the snow he heard a noise behind him. As he GUN COLLECTORS Show. Coins and antiques.

Free admission at Fairhaven Today and Sunday, 8-6 P. M. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT FOR FUN at Clear Fork Valley Resort, Butler. Mansfield Little Theatre presents "Fireman Save My Child" and variety acts at 9 P. M.

Admission $1.50. Barbecue supper (starting at 7 P. and show, $4 00 per jierson. ''fa Nurseries Provided at All Services turned, he saw his little seven year old boy, Buford, taking huge steps where his father's footprints were so that he wouldn't get snow on his legs. When the significance of his little boy walking in Out of town June 21 through July 13.

Emergencies call 522-1372. Lizabeth S. Main-zer, M. D. Ernest B.

Main-zer, M.D. DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING CLASS under experienc- ied instruction. Enroll now. 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M.

Morning Worship Kev. Moon, speaking 7:30 P.M.-EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Rev. Moon Speaking Choir Orchestra Special Mule his daddy's footsteps finally struck Cadle jfcs Call 747-7056. GLORIA GORDON is still associated with MARIAN'S BEAUTY SALON. ran home.

He got on his knees in the 2 Acres of Prepared Parking Available FESTIVAL Johnsville EUB Church. Saturday, June 20. Starting 4:30 p. m. Sponsored by Goodwill Class.

Come and enjoy an old time Johnsville Festival. DUE to Ohio State Convention Week, F. O. E. Ladies Auxiliary No.

336 will hold regular meeting Monday, June 22nd, 7:30 P. M. Treasurer's office to be filled. CHICKEN DELIGHT Make Father's Day a real Delight. Treat him to a Chicken Delight dinner.

524-1144. iov7 rnnn rmrvrnv JUDY TRAXLER is now at WEST PARK HAIRDRESSERS. 525-0131. SQUIRE 9 passenger sedan, I W0RLP'SaLr-Scheiber's Congratulations Brosdcast Schedule Sunday 11:15 A.M. 12 Noon HMAN Monday thru Friday 1:15 P.M.

WMAN distinctively rusted. Highest lls bidder. 755-9546. student recital, Prospect Office hours as usual. Albert Selfman, M.D.

ocikkm, june p. m. Tickets available at door. kitchen and gave his heart to Christ. What kind of life will your son have if he follows in YOUR FOOTSTEPS.

Dad? One Sunday morning a father sat in the easy chair reading the Sunday newspaper. He said to his boy, "Come on, son, hurry or you will be late for Sunday School." The boy replied, "Dad, aren't you going with me?" The father said, "No. 1 am not going with you, but you get a move on and get dressed!" Then very philosophically the lad said, "Dad, did you go to Sunday School when you were a Iwiy like me?" The father said, "Certainly, I went every Sunday and never missed!" And then as the little fellow started up the stairs, he commented. "IT DIDN'T DO YOU ANY GOOD, DAD. AND I BET IT WON'T DE ME ANY GOOD EITHER! How true! Dad, you can.

by your example, lead that boy of yours to heaven or to hell. He will, to a large extent, follow your footsteps. If you took a bath on Saturday nights when you were a boy, have you stopped bathing now that you are a father? If you needed Christ, the Bible, and the Church as a boy, you doubly need them now. Because now you not only have your own soul to prepare for heaven but you have those precious children to take with you. God holds you.

DAD, responsible for the salvation of your family. In both Old and New Testaments we are told that the Father is the head of the house and the priest of his own family. What will you say in eternity if your boy points a finger at you and curses the clay you brought him into the world because you never by life or lip showed him the way to God! FIRST ALLIANCE CHURCH 5 E. Third St. PHILCO AUTOMATIC electric range, like new, clean.

Must see. Call after 6 P. M. 524-7456. To Donald J.

Denton Mansfield, Ohio LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD "MAN OF THE MONTH" YZJ Ht. Hermon Baptist Church 39? Cluirleii SI. Rev. Joel 8. King-.

Pantor "Observe. Vuuth Day' Church School A.M. Mr. Inet Koinmer, Suportiitt-nilcnl Morning Worship A.M. Sermon Topic "(ieltinj Heiidy lor Tomorrow" Baptfet Training I'nlon 8:30 I' M.

MALABAR INN welcomes all fathers. Sorry our only entertainment are the singing birds, croaking frogs and gurgling spring. 892-3311, or 525-3698. MANSFIELD BAPTIST TEMPLE Ashland Road at the Mansfield Expressway Kev. Joel Kinf Mr.

Demon's May personal production ranked 6th among the t'ompanys' entire 1,000 man field force. His total issued business in the Mansfield area within the past 11 months has exceeded one million dollars. LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE! Darlha lioohim. Directress Evening Worship 7:01) P.M. Sermon Topic "Old Mali-rial for New Buildings'' Music By The Senior and Junior Choirs "The Hour of Tower" Wednesday V.

M. "The Friendly Church ith A Friendly Tastor" CLOSED for vacation June 20th to July 6th. Theresa Millers Beauty Salon. Farmers Bank,.

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