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The Call from Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania • 6

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THE CALL SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PA. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1940 PAGE SIX School Church Motes unday First Evangelical and Reformed Church asked for the painting of both church and Monday 7 :45 p. m. Rev. John L.

Herbster Taster parsonage. Auy pumicr 111 town wuuiatory ciass. cares to bid on the work should see the Tuesday 7 :30 p. Senior Trepar-, TH3S SUSm'ESS -TU) OF IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL School Wesson By HAftOLD L. L.UNDQUIST.

D. D. Dean of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for June 2 secretary, Mr. Llewellyn lusher.

Bids atory Class. are asked for a new hot water boiler I Wednesday 7:30 p. The Prayer for the parsonage and dealers should ggt I Service :30 p. Official Board specifications from the secreary of the Meeting. Council, Mr.

Llewellyn Fisher. All bids June 17-2S Daily Vacation Bible are to be opened at the next regular School. Council meeting which will be July lariy Horn the is" "a good tree." V. Life Without a Purpose (I Cor. i 10:6, 7).

Light and salt are inanimate ob- jects. Trees and vines with their i wood and fruit are alive, but they are without intelligence and moral- ity. Man, however, as we have already suggested, is the moral and intelligent crown of God's creation, I made in His own image and like- ness. If they who know better, live lives of careless indifference, yea Come, Worship God Sunday, June 2nd, 1940 9.00 a. m.

Sunday School. Raymond E. Loy, Supt. 10.15 a. m.

Worship Service. Theme "Meeting Our 7.30 p. m. AVorship with Sermon. Theme 'Blessings of Joy." SUSAN THAYER SUNDAY SCHOOL GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY On "Amounting To Something' ix i i i ii mi.

Lesson subjects and Scripture texts selected and copvrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by permission. FriedensDurg Reformed Charge Rev. Lee D. Loos Pastor Sunday, June 2nd, 1940 St. John's Friedensburg S.30 a.

m. Sunday School. 9.30 a. m. Worship Services St.

Paul's Summer Hill 10.00 a. m. Sunday School. 11.00 a. m.

Worship Services. A program of Sacred Music in Saint CONVENTION JUNE 28TH i TESTING CONDUCT BY ITS USEFULNESS (A Priciple of Temperate Living) 01 ouingiu now -iue new imeu gin was oue to arrive 0ok stove. Grandmother ahvavs baked they escape the judgment of God in that afternoon. Her brother was driving bread on irfmhr. (1.iy s0 th fire the day when they shall stand be- her over from Ratesville, (t miles awav, mi-ht do double duty fore Him to give an account Of the and Grandmother was getting her room; Wednesdav was cleaning dav and manner in which they have used i this precious gift of life? I he aro substantiaI DCHlp was not content nnt.I every aneis are suostaimai people, square inch of carpet in her hi" house "ramlmother said.

"They keep a clean swept and all of the wood- tt. hie biS- -k wel. as the furniture duU, Plans are being formed for the annual Sunday School Convention to be held on' GOLDEN TEXT Ye shall know them by 10 amount to sometmng. the 12 coal on Sunday night oil lamps given more than their fruits. Matthew 7:16.

Paul's (Summer Hill), at :00 o'clock JJCUIJie, lie liatu tuiiiinanucu u.o X(nv Toe their daily cleaning. Friday, June 2Sth, at Keffer's. It is expected the registration will top the 1.000 mark. This year will be the Golden Jubilee1 Year, marking the 5(lth Anniversary of consecutive organized Sunday School work in Schuylkill County. Mr.

Harry St Matthew's Lutheran Church Rev. John W. Wolfe Pastor Sunday, June 2nd, 1940 9.00 a. to Bible School. E.

B. Pilueger, Supt. 10.30 a. m. Worship with Sermon.

6.30 p. m. Luther League. 7:30 p. m.

Vespers. 6.30 p. m. Friday the Choir. Church Notes The committee is working faithfully on the Children's Iay program.

The Tress-ler Orphans' Home at Loysville will be the recipients of a special offering to be taken June 9th, the date of the Children's Day program. The Church Council, at their regular meeting. Monday evening, decided to again dispense with evening services just look at the way she left her room i I don't think she swept under the bed the whole time she was here." Trinity Evangelical Church Rev. F. M.

Gingrich Pastor Sound principles are foundational to right living. Right living is temperate living. The first temperance lesson for the year emphasized the sacredness of life. This lesson, covenant forever; holy and reverent is his name. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; a good understanding have all they that do his commandments; his praise en-dureth forever.

Psalm 111: 9, 10. Thursday was mending day and a girl might, expect to get some rest while she sat flaming sox and putting big honest patches on torn blue work shirts. Only that Grandmother always found tile Poe Kirl. She had "ratted" her hair and made eyes at the hired man, and complained of beins tired on wash day for mending flay. I Friday mornings.

Grandmother spent A. Keber of Schuylkill Haven, who serv-j which is our second one on that ed for 20 of these 50 years as County i subject, properly stresses the im-I'residont. is compiling a history of the portance of testing conduct by its County Schools. true usefulness. Dr.

Samuel Grafflin of White Plains, I The emphasis of modern thinking even tietore al the sheets were no the Sunday, June 2nd, 1940 9.10 a. m. Bible School. Wm. J.

II. Harner, Supt. 10.31) a. m. Worship and Sermon.

0.45 p. m. E. L. C.

E. 7.30 p. m. Worship with Sermon. Monday evening Ladies' Aid Society lino.

And bv the 'fl''ng her vegetable garden, and, in SEVEN GRADUATED HERE 32 YRS. AGO the clothes, she would stop' Hle '1 Cleo to the i ami rest, on her wav in from the line lrov'' fl villi'Ke i on the bench under the apple tree and The girl vas I fan herself with her sun bonnet ed t0 g0 alonS or comPanr aml to have A hired girl" who got tired before the a t0 look nromul the stores her X. famed lecturer and preacher, will be the principal speaker. Walter K. Meyer, of Philadelphia.

General Secretary of the State Sabbath School Asso. is upon learning, upon the brilliance of scientific achievement, with little or no concern about personal character. Christianity and the Bible go to the root of that matter, stressing during July and August liids are being at Mrs. Lester Shoencr's home. Wednesday, 7 :30 p.

m. Prayer Meet- ciation, will also be one of the speakers. in)f the need of stalwart moral and spir (Continued from Page One) were held the week. JSensinser's Orchestra furnished music mid the Alumni Chorus sails several numbers. The class The singing will be directed by Mack of Philadelphia.

Monday washing was on the line was xl was ner ott, wnetlier just out fif luck in Grandmothers house- S''e Wnntcd t0 g0 0r n0t hold. Hecanse, after that, there was' Saturdays there was so much bustle flioii.n. f.it. i Jlllil stir ill Grn ndiiiolhei-'s limine (rotting Wednesday Night Business meeting of the Sunday School Board. Wednesday Night Board Meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society.

Friday :30 p. m. Mission Band. Friday 7 :30 p. Junior Choir rehearsal :00 p.

Senior Choir. was composed seven. Kev. Coppel A d- ready for Sunday, that no one ever had and the hired man. A big dinner gave ine invocation.

meat and potatoes and vcirefnbw tlmt time to so much as sit down even for 3 itual cnaracter, witnout wmcn omer attainments are lacking in real value and meaning. Unless what a man accomplishes is the expression of the greatness of his character, it is transient and often detrimental in its effect on society. Tested by its results, the liquor traffic stands conclusively and com- FRIENDLY SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HELD MEETING The Friendly Sunday School Class of Christ Lutheran Church, held their meeting in the Church on Wednesday even ing. After the business session, a pro- Vincent Miller and I pletely condemned. Even its own gram was enjoyed.

FINE That's what you will have to say for our meals. They are cooked right, from the very best footstuffs. The service is pleasing, and the prices low. What else could you say? BLACK DIAMOND RESTAURANT On Schuylkill Haven-Pottsville Pike Bud Winner favored them with several clarinet selections. Refreshments were enjoyed later in the evening.

trantic ettorts to clean up ana ce more presentable indicates that fact. McAlpine made a rather acute comment when he said, Thus nresent were: Mrs. Robert The Valedictory was given by Mabel ro b(1 fr(lm the minutes. Bread and pies and cookies Wildermuth. The Salutatory was given and a pudding or pie cooked over a wood! Were baked.

Chickens were killed and by Klam Iv-rschner. Sophia Maberry n-n, Afterwards, there were! vegetables gathered and clean-gave an essay. Lester Crossley gave tIlp Washliouse to ed for two instead of one. And, an oration. Schuylkill Havens Great-, 01, in the sweet-! if company was coming for Sunday din-est Need." Klma Mill gave a reeita-i smelling clothes had to be brought in off! ller' tllpre was ''itl'a cleaning to do.

tion and Anna Cleary, an essay. The. tucke(, Grandmother worked right along with essay, "liu-omplete. but Striving, jn rns in a bi wicker the Kirl as was the was given by Augusta Mover. The class; Then there was supper to get and morej custom in those days.

And it was no colors are: white and gold, and the class' ro wash to feed easv job for citheI. lhem cook and flower was: white and yellow rose. water, and the milk from 6 cows to clean and wash and mend for a house- The Almuni program was given on' strain before the milk things could be hold of six, without a single piece of Thursday evening. May 2ith. in the St.

washed and scalded. i mechanized equipment. Johns It.forined Church. The address Tuesday was ironing day and no mat-; In those days, before modern conven-was given by K.chard Conrad Schiedt, ter how hot the weather, Grandmother ionces had transformed her world, a of F. M.

College. ISensinger-s Orehes-j and the "hired girl" kept at it until it! woman, whether mistress or maid, jolly tra furnished the music, and the Alumni was done, their irons heating on the big well had to "amount to something!" Chorus sang a number. Following the I Houck, Mrs. Arthur Ileim, Mrs. Lester Messiah Church of the United Brethren in Christ Rev.

C. E. Rettew Minister Sunday, June 2nd, 1940 9.00 a. ra. Sunday School.

J. A. Kauterman, Supt. 10.15 a. m.

Worship with Sermon. 0.30 p. m. Young People's Christian Endeavor. Will hold an Outdoor Meeting on lawn in rear of the Church, i 7.30 p.

m. Vespers. Wednesday 7 :30 p. m. Mid-week Prayer-meeting.

Friday 0:30 p. m. Junior C. E. "IF I WERE A LIAR I'd advertise beer as a food, whisky as the promoter of the abundant life, and cocktails as the badge of social correctness.

They say that if you repeat any thing times enough, people will Howen, Mrs. Geo. Shomper, Mrs. Ilow-i ard Dornsife, Mrs. Adam Tobias.

Leon Phillips. Mrs. Earl Womer. Mrs. William Evans, and Mrs.

Charles Bowen. I MOTOR AND OTHER TRIPS program in the church, the group ad- ii Til rhe box score for Schuylkill Haven 11... 1... uuiiuri null 111 us luuows: Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Rev. Emil E.

Fischer Supply Pastor Grand. Toasts were hen by R. W. To pardon those absurdities in ourselves which we condemn in others, is neither better nor worse than to be more willing to be fools ourselves than to have others so. Pope.

Schuylkill Haven K. II. O. A. E.

Deibert 2 2 13 0 Rev. Edwin H. Smoll Pastor Emeritus Mrs. Daniel Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs.

John Schaeffer and daughter Miriam and Mrs. Amanda Meek motored to Jonestown, on Tuesday, to attend the graduation of Mrs. Kaufman's niece, Jean Richards. Mr. Charles Christian made a business trip to Lititz, on Monday.

Miss Neda Goas, of AUentown, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goas. D. Ileiin, ss 2 2 0 Chase, 2b 2 14 Drumheller, 3b 10 2 Sattizahn, 2 2 7 Hoffman, If 3 12 Mellon, lb-p 2 2 10 R.

Ileim, cf 1 0 0 Walleisa, rf Ill IT'S DESTINED TO BE THE FASTEST GROWING AND PRETTIEST SUBURBAN SECTION OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN See Us Now GORDON D. REED REALTOR and INSURANCE believe it. The Scripture portions before us present five inconsistencies, five instances where fact denies a false profession. I. Wood Without Strength.

(Ezek. The branch of a vine is at its best too crooked and pliable to be very useful, but here we have a piece of vine which has been charred in the fire until it is so useless that it can only be burned up. This is the picture of a life, possibly somewhat limited in its abilities and gifts, but nevertheless valuable, but made utterly useless by careless or dissolute living. How tragic! II. Salt Without Savor (Matt.

5: 13). True salt is penetrating, antiseptic and purifying, but savorless salt is good for nothing but to make a road for the feet of men. "Ye are the salt of the earth." Christians, if they have the true savor in their lives, will count, by their very spiritual pugnency, against sin and Ziegenfus, Prof. E. I.

Ileckert, Anna Zimmerman, Richard (.1 Schiedt, Mary Kiebsaanien. Augusta Moyer, John Kob-ert Jones, Miss Maude Kutz, Fred A. Sterner. Hill Bros, have just completed some fine concrete walks at the M. Bowman residence on and are building retaining walls and walks at Dr.

J. A. Iiessig's new home on Dock St. Two new are lights are beiug placed on West Columbia St. Two large willow trees, located near the 1.

K. railroad bridge, were cut down by the Company, the other day. The Party Goods and Favors ALWAYS the NEWEST FRANK S. LEWIS Sunday, June 2nd, 19-40 9.00 a. Sunday School.

Clyde Irving, Supt. 10.30 a. m. The Service. Sermon "Christian Compassion." 6.45 p.

m. Intermediate Luther League. 6.45 p. m. Senior Luther League.

7.30 p. m. Vespers Sermon "In the Shadow of a Great on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs.

L. L. Ilosan, Sirs. D. Willis Reibert, Misses Evelyn Jacoby,) Totals 16 11 27 13 3 Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Meyer Hummel of X. Berne died on last Thursday morning, as the result of convulsions. 1 Dorothy Dornsife and Kathryn Gense- mer, attended tne woman Missionary Society Convention last Wednesday at OVER 18 MILLION A DAY DRINK trees interfered with the trainmen being Frank Mellon, of Easton, visited BRIGHTER SMILES With Briten Tooth Powder W. E.

STINE SON DRUGGISTS First Methodist Church Rev. K. R. Booh a Pastor Sunday, June 2nd, 1940 9.00 a. m.

Sunday School. George D. Keller, Supt. able to see the new south-bound order! his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Mellon, board, which had been erected near the over the week-end. Mr. Mellon is the1 office. Superintendent of the Schuylkill Haven The Schuylkill Haven baseball team, Gas Water Co.

Titus Kline of Berne has accepted defeated the Sineo baseball team of Reading, Saturday, by the score of 16 to 1. IN Serve It At Home Special Father's Day Program, Address by the Rev. G. C. Kerr, the position as Cinenategrath operator! with Lowry Bros.

Circus. I Hoffman Bros, have purchased W. OpaCC WE KNOW KVERY ANGLE OF THE! of New Philadelphia. 10.30 a. m.

Worship Services. 6.30 p. m. Epworth League. 7.30 p.

m. Evening Worship, Stitzer's green grocery. PLUMBING TRADE and you can feel that your interests are well taken care Most of the commercial radio announc-! ers read their stuff as though they didn't, believe it themselves. Always Ready BAIR SHUEY ELECTRICIANS AND Electrical CONTRACTORS of, when you employ us. F.

H. MATTERN CENTRE AVE. Call 328.1 the First Evangelical Congregational Church in Reading. I Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Millcn and chil- dren Jack and Jill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwcnk. Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Ileim and Mrs. Rose Dewald visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar. -ence Dewald and Mrs.

Elnora Dreher' and family, on Sunday. Mrs. Ray Hoffman witnessed the Greek play on Thursday, at the Theological Seminary of Albright College, in! which play Deau Allen was a prominent player. I Mrs. Jane Herb, of Frackville, spent! Memorial Day with Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Deibert and family. Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Brown are entertaining Miss Dorothy Deibert, of Cam-j den, N. for two weeks. Mrs. Sidney DeLong of Hamburg spent, Friday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. li Corrado. Mr. and Mrs. John Doll had as their guests, on Sunday: Mrs.

Hose liohrer, 1 Miss Katherine liohrer, Mrs. Emma Doll, Mrs. Alice Hcsser, Miss Hazel llesser and Mr. John Leopold, nil of i Philadelphia. I LARGEST STOCK of Field Seeds in SCHUYLKILL COUNTY WM.

K. LOOS SCHUYLKILL HAVEN LEIGIITON'S Rug Shampoo WERNER'S BEST QUALITY GROCERIES AT LESS COST! ST. JOHN STREET SCHUYLKILL HAVEN More Attention Better Service EARL WILLIAMS Studebaker Cars and Service ESSO and ESSO EXTRA West Slain Street HAVEN 2 TUBES 2 COLGATE'S Shaving Cream Only 26c HAVEN CUT RATE GIVE YOUR CAR A SPRING TUNING UP And, At The Same Time, Get An INSPECTION O. K. STICKER R.

R. STERNER CO. CENTRE AVE. for Rugs, Tainted Walls. Wood-work I and Window Shades corruption in their communities.

III. Light Without Illumination (Matt. A light is intended to give illumination to all around about it. It always does that thing unless someone hides it under a cover, and then it becomes not only useless, but dangerous. A life lighted by faith in Christ will shine to the very ends of the earth and, as a missionary once said, "The light that shines farthest shines brightest at home." We are the light of the world, but if we cover our light we deny the very essence of our natures.

Here is no thought of proud or selfish display. Light does not shout about itself, it just shines but it really does shine. IV. Trees Without Fruit (Matt. 7: 16-20).

Every plant brings forth fruit after its own nature. We do not expect figs from thistles, but we do expect figs on the fig tree. The countryside bears no more desolate figure than a blasted, fruitless fruit tree. Quickly the owner cuts it down and terminates its shame and uselessness by burning it. What about men and women? God has made them in His own image and likeness.

He has given them intelligence and personal ability. He has a right to expect the fruit of a useful lis. irz: -r" ssni.ii- H. R. FEGER With A R.

C. GEHRIG BURIAL VAULT Your Companions and Loved Ones Are Assured an Air-Tight Water-Tight Vermin-Proof Sleeping Place. SAFEGUARD YOUR INVESTMENT! Adeouat Stoch FIRE INSURANCE Will Protect Y'ou From Sharing in Financial Loss! KENNETH M. HEIM Fire Life Accident Insurance Only Philco Gives You The CONSERVADOR Plus Dry, Moist and Frozen Food Compartment CLAUDE ST0YER ORWIGSBURG HAVE YOU TRIED Esso Extra -More Miles In More Comfort HARRY MOYER DOCK STREET 1938 Dodge OUR MILK is handled throughout under the most sanitary conditions and is delivered to you Daily, FRESH and PURE retaining all the nutrition necessary to perfect Health. BAST'S SAMMY A Guaranteed Used Cars and Used Parts A A Durability The ASSURANCE of a HOCK Concrete Burial Vault Golden Dawn Milk Phone 253 DIGNIFIED SERVICE WM.

E. BERGER FUNERAL HOME CRESSONA, PA. Phone 104 2-door Deluxe Sedan With RADIO S595 1937 Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan $465 1935 Pontiac 4-door Sedan $295 Other USED CARS, $25 Up HAVEN MOTORS Columbia St. Charles Streets SCHUYLKILL HAVEN All Our Used Cars Carry A 12-Month Guarantee LET US EXPLAIN OUR PLAN SCHUYLKILL MOTORS CO.

POTTSVILLE PIKE Near CONNORS Phone 578 MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS WITH Squibb Mineral Oil 2 Rot ips KQf- i Need Anv LIME, STONE, I SAND, CEMENT, COAL? Exercise Your Bank Book Regularly And Keep Yourself Financially Fit The Schuylkill Haven Trust Company SCHUYLKILL HAVEN PENNSYLVANIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EVERYONE Says Frosted Foods Are BETTER! A. B. LECHNER MAIN STREET Call G. I. BENSINGER DRUGGIST The Harry F.

Loy Coal Builders' Supply Yards Telephone 101W or 16 PYROFAX GAS! Makes COOKING an Easier, Cleaner, Quicker and More Pleasant Task! EDW. R. BITTLER Columbia Street Schuylkill Haven "awui if A F0R MOTHERS WHS CARS' SOMETHING BIG to Think About Now Having The ROOF PAINTED Soon! That's Us! CLAUDE A. SAUSSER Phone 617 TASTY LUNCHES TO EAT OUT! FAMILY, CLUB AND PARTY SERVICE Phone CROSSLEY'S Beautify Y'our Home With New Furniture You Can Now Buy From Us On The EASY PAYMENT PLAN-ROBERT YODER MAIN STREET DON'T WORRY Will Help You With Your Spring House-Cleaning, Rugs, Curtains, Drapes, Silk Spreads, Etc. POST'S North Center Street POTTSVILLE WHY Continue to Eat Tough, Flavorless Meat when You can Come Here and Get THE VERY BEST EVERY TIME! C.

W. HEFFNER MEAT MARKET Rear Berne St. Phone 726 Sch. Haven Open Sundays 7 A. M.

to Noon HERE TO SERVE THE MOTORIST! No Job Too Big or Too Small Schuylkill Haven Body Fender Works It's Mighty Easy to Get Behind a BUICK Wheel! Buick prices begin at $895. HENRY HUMMEL CENTRE ATE. DR. A. A.

HELLER DR. L. H. MILLER OPTOMETRISTS 201 N. Centre Street Phone 748 POTTSVILLE Hudson OFFERS TO-DAY THE WIDEST CHOICE OF FINE AUTOMOBILES! L.

C. DREISBACH HAVEN STREET.

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