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rrac eburcb Services Local and County OP OOD Milford tenter E. Lawson, pastor Sunday a. m. Morning a. m.

Prayer meeting, 7:45 pm. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. OUR LADY OP UOUROiS CATHOLIC CHURCH Bellefontalne MarysvUla Fr. L. P.

Falvey. pastor Week-day a. m. Low a. m.

High a. m. PKORIA IVANCELICAL AND UNITED BRETHREN CHARGE Rev. Elwin Falor pasor Sunday a. m.

Ncw- Klncaid, superintendent. Evening p. m. Prsyer p. m.

Thursday. Broadway Sunday a. m. Mrs. E.

1. Marsh, superintendent. Morning a. m. Darby Sunday a.

m. Laurabelle Holycross, superintendent. Morning a. m. POITERSfcURO CHURCH William McFadden.

pastor Sunday a. m. E. A filake, superintendent. Morning a.

m. Friday. Octobw 21. FIRST ENOLISH LUTHERAN George W. Dittmar, Pastor Sunday a.m., Harold Moder, supt.

a.m., The Festival of the Reformation, Sermon: "A Free Luther p.m. Reformation Rally 4 p.m., Memorial Auditorium, Columbus. Dana H. Johnson Missionary p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Walter ft. Otte, 444 W. 6th with Mrs. I. J.

De- ASBURY MITHODIST CHURCH Sunday m. Jerome Ritchie, luperintendent. Horning m. M1LFORD CENTER METHODIST CHURCH Milford Center L. C.

Ruckcr, Pastor "Sunday a. m. Ray Brake, Supt. Morning a.m. J'vir p.m.

Boy p.m. Monday. Bible p.m. Wednesday. Choir p.m.

Thursday, i p.m. 1 Friday. UnlonrilU Center Morning a.m. Sunday School 10:30, a. m.

Howard Grimes, Supt. Girl p.m. Tuesday Choir p.m. Wednesday. Brownies p.m.

Wednesday. Boy p.m. Thursday. The Shepherd Psalm COD PROTBCTINO REVEALED IN WORDS fey NEWMAN CAMPBELL Marysvllle 21B66 FAULKNER FUNERAL HOME Maryivllla FIRST METHODIST CHURCH MARYSVILLC Warren J. Bumgarner, Minister Sunday a.m.

Public a.m. Reformation Sunday. Sermon topic, "On Affirming The Protestant School of Christian 5:30 p.m. Dr. Harold M.

McAdow, District Superintendent, will be the guest speaker. Intermediate p.m. To go on their annual "Beggar's Night Canvass' collecting pennies for the children's fund of UNESCO. Senior M.Y.K. 5:30 pm.

To have a panel under the direction of Ann Skillman. Quarterly Conference 8:15 p.m. Girl p.m. Monday. Boy p.m.

Monday Cub Pack Halloween 7:30 p.m. Monday. Girl Scout Halloween 7 p.m. Tuesday. Brownie p.

Tuesday. Junior choir m. Thursday. Senior choir p.m Thursday. Haven assistant hostess.

Junior catechetical a.m. Saturday. Senior catechetical p.m. Saturday. Choir p.m.

Saturday, i TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH E. J. Goedelcing, pastor Sunday a.m. Gene Vollrath, Roy Harless, supt. Adult membership a.m.

In the Parish School. Morning worship 10:30 a.m. The Festival Reformation. The sermon, "Luther's Dart Ball Monday 8 p.m. Trinity at St.

Johns St. Johns at Trinity A. Boy p.m. Tuesday. Girl Chorus p.m.

Wednesday. Senior choir p.m. Wednesday. Explorers meeting 7 p. m.

Thursday. Catechetical Classes Saturday morning. Juniors at Seniors at 10:30 o'clock. Junior choir p. m.

Saturday. i THIS LOVELIEST of ftll the ptalma reveala to ua how in life King Davia experienced God'i protecting care, Hla reato- ration of eoul, guidance In living, and Joy In companionship with bit Maker. David had not led an eaajr exlatence. Hli life had been In danger when King Saul grew 1 jealoua of htm and tried flrat to kill him, and then drove him Into hiding became of hla wrath. He had met temptation and had yielded, but, repentant, had gained the Lord'a forglvencM.

He had experienced great grief, hla aon Absalom rebelled him and waa alatn. go David knew the heartaches 'of life aa well aa 1U joya, but through It all he could atlll relle on hla Ood and truat In Him. I "The Lord la my ahepherd; 1 not want." King David had 'been a ahepherd boy and knew green paaturea; He letdeth ma teaMe tha atlll Ha atoreth my aoul; Ha toadeth ma In tha patha of rlghtaouaneaa for Hla name'a aake." Little children lova beautiful green paaturca and atlU water la which they can aea their aa weU aa of tha treea, buihea and planta growing on ahore. If very young they may not appreciate tha beautlea of auch a acena aa older paraona, but they do feel It, and old and young experience tha reat and restoration of aoul they bring. Then when atrikea ft member of our family, a dear friend, or ouraelvea, and we aeem to be near to walking "through tha valley of tha ahadow of death," we ahould "fear no because.

God la near ua In our grief or panic. Ha will take ua tafely acroea tha door of death that may await ua, or comfort ua In our grief If a dear one goea. MEMORY VERBB "Surely goodnett and mercy ihall me all the wy life; and I wttl dwell tin of the Lord Pialm 13:6. ELIER CHURCH OF CHRIST S31 W. 5th St.

Clifford Quiver. Minister Bible a.m. Lesson, I Cor. chapter 1, beginning with verse 20. Harry Powers in charge.

Morning a.m. Sermon by Clifford Shaver. Communion a.m Evening services 7:45 Speaker, Clifford Shaver. Bible Study p.m. each Wednesday evening.

Classes for all. CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN UNION Raymond Rev. Jess Buck, Pastor Sunday a.m. Sumner Bushong, Supt. Worship a.m.

Evening Service, Young Peoples p.m. Evangelistic p.m. Prayer p.m. Wednesday. BYHALIA FRIENDS CHURCH Leslie Burbick, pastor Morning a.

m. Sunday a. m. Richard Larimer, superintendent. Christian p.

m. Evening p. m. Prayer p.m. Wed ncsday.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH East of Broadway Corners, Rt. 34 Howard Shumate, pastor Sunday a. m. Lestc Shirk, superintendent. Morning a.

m. Se mon topic, "Under His Wing. Sp cial music. Evening p. m.

Eva gelistic service with special mu i how the aheep muit be cared for, led to pasture, and to atreama ifor water; how the ahepherd I must atay with tha day I and night and guard them In I case of by predatory 1 beaata. The aheep muit be taught to llaten for voice and to I ol- 'low him. la aaid to be true that aheep learn to recognize I their voice and will fol- i low no other voice that may call to them. There are a number of agea In both the Old and tha New Teatament referring to God aa our ahepherd: "He ahall feed flock like a. ihepherd; He gather tha lamba with arms, and ahall carry them In boaom, and ahall gently lead thoie which are with 40:11.

aaw all humanity aheep without a ahepherd, and "waa filled with compassion for them because they were dls- "Thou preparett a table before me In the presence of mine thou anolntett my head with oil; my cup runneth over." David had experience of care when King Saul waa seeking to him, and ha waa alio anointed by Samuel when Saul waa repudiated by God. In olden timea prleits and were anointed, and a JewUh home a hoit poured oil on a gueit'a head aa a welcome. Lastly, and moit comforting of all, the verse: "Surely and mercy shall follow ma all the daya of my life, and I will dwell In the house of tha Lord forever." I would recommend that tha older young people who ara greatly troubled by world condl- lions memorize this beautiful psalm and repeat It to themselves with faith If they are unable to aleep when they lie down to rest, or when they are tempted to I can Raymond News Hems of Interest MURIEL LONOiRAKI Journal-Tribune Carraspemlent Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Courier and daughter, Bonnie, gave a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs.

A. B. Stierhoff. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Stierhoff and family; Kurd, Mr. and Mrs. Cowgill and family, Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Beeney and daughters, Mr. Gerald Stierhoff, and daughters, of IRichwood; Mr. A. B.

Stierhoff, of Peoria; and Mr. Dick Fish, of York. Afternoon callers were Mrs. John Jordan and son, John Jr. of Milford Center, and Robert Stidam, of Richwood.

Mr. Hayes Crum left Sunday for New York after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs John Crum. His new address Is Pvt. Hayes Crum, U.S.

52307485 Med. 12th Engr. Bn '(C) 696, New York, N.Y. Mrs. Lulu Forsythe spent Wed nesday with Mrs.

Elwood Wilson of York Center. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Titus call ed on Mr. and Mrs.

Henry John son Tuesday. Sara Bowersmlth gave a paja ma party Tuesday night at her home. Those' present were, Sharon Jackson, Luana Rea, Denna Chapman, and Linda Epps. Frank McCurdy to the home of his son in Belle fontaine, due to ill health. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Phipps of Columbus, called on Mrs Blanche Phipps, Sunday after noon. Mrs. Welshlmer has returne home after a short visit with he son and faimily Columbus. Sorry to report Mr.

Howar Michael in San Antonio hospi tal, Ken ton, for surgery. Those on the sick list ar Lloyd Thompson, Jay Ham an Mrs. Bowersmith. Mrs. Janet Bowersmith spent Tuesday night with Peg Oraliood.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moore, of East Liberty, called on Jay Ham We have limited the goodness nd love of God by not giving Jim a chance to rule our lives, are asking, "If God is good and if He is a God of love, why does he not do something about world wars and this continuation of a cold war that sets nations against nations which calls for greater and more powerful instruments of war?" One has but to read the Bible to learn that the conditions of perfect compliance with His will is the condition for His entering into the affairs of men. It is God's will that no one should be lost, hence, the first step in meeting conditions is to repent and believe a saving faith in Jesus Christ. It is God's will that his children be faithful unto death; it is written, "This is the victory that overcometh the world, even your faith." The church offers the ways and means of exercising Christ faith.

Why not accept the invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? The Rev. D. Carl Yoder. 4T14-V Wisdom An executive had occasion to write to a Japanese friend in San Francisco. Mindfal of the Oriental's appreciation of flowery language, and of his own duty to the cause of good public relations, he ended his letter with the wish: "May Heaven preserve you always." To the delight of the executive's office staff, the Japanese re sponded with: "May Heaven pickle you too." 1.

How does Jesus indicate the needs of life will be met? 2. What did Jesus indicate was the danger of storing up treasures on earth? 3. How does Jesus characterize those who are anxious for the morrow? 4. What lesson is Jesus trying to tressed and scattered aa aheep I that la wrong. not having shepherd." testify that It glvea comfort and "He maketh me to lie down In I atrength.

on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Chrlitlaii Education, Councilor of Chrld In the U.S.A.. by permliiloa. bw Klnl jp etturet syndicate sic. UNION RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OP INC. Marysvilla O.

M. SCOTT SONS CO. Maryivllle The Married Couplet Club of St. John'g Lutheran Church tut) taking orders for Christmas candles. Orders will not be taken after the middle of November so that we may guarantee delivery by Christmas.

They will muke excellent Rifts. If you are interested in seeing these beautiful can- tiles, you may call Mrs. Llovd O. Ruusch ut 5683 or Mrs. Leo Burns ut nnd they will be glad to show them to you.

Prayer p. m. Friday. Studies in the Book of James. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev.

Mary H. Candy pastor Sunday a. m. Mr. Charles Smith, superintendent; Mr, Charles Hodbjes, assistant; Mrs.

Irvine Striffler, Primary superintendent. Morning a. m. Sermon topic, "Your Family's Inheritance." Following the service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH David P. Thompson, pastor Sunday a.

m. Morning a. m. Nursery for small a. m.

Service at Ohio Reformatory for p. m. Westminster Fellowship 6:30 p. m. Training Institute for Children's Work 10 a.

m. Monday, Blvd. Presbyterian' church, Columbus. School for Christian 7:30 p. m.

Monday. Girl p. m. Tuesday. Cub Pack p.

m. Wednesday, in Dens. Family Pot-Luck Dinner 6:30 m. Wednesday. Annual Congregational 8 p.

m. Wednesday. Junior Choir p.m. Thursday. Adult Choir p.

m. Saturday. CHURCH OF CHRIST. IN CHRISTIAN UNION Milford Center Mrs. Lcota Bailey, pastor Sunday a.

m. Mrs. Minnie Rutan, superintendent. Morning a. m.

Young People's Mrs. Nina Ward, leader. Fall Revival begins Sunday evening, Oct. 28, running through Nov. 11.

the budget for 1957 will be prc sented and voted upon. Pilgrim evening. School for Christian 7:30 p. m. Monday, Presbyterian church.

Every member canvass p. m. Tuesday at the church. Choir p. m.

Saturday. ALLEN CENTER BAPTIST Leo Hooper, pastor Sunday a. m. Morning a. m.

PEORIA FRIENDS CHURCH Glenn Althouse, pastor Morning a. m. Sunday a. m. Elmer Glassburn, superintendent.

id-Week Prayer p. in. Wednesday. REVIVAL MEETING Church of Christ In Christian Union Milford Center October 28 to Nov. 11 Time 7:45 Special Singing Each Night Evangelist Rov.

Leota Bailey (the pastor) YORK CENTER E.U.B. CHURCH C. C. Nichols, pastor Sunday a. m.

Morning a. m. Parsonage Dedication 11:30 a. m. Prayer p.

Tuesday. MAGNETIC SPRINGS METHODIST CHURCH Don. Albasin, pastor Sunday a. m. Charles Freeman, superintendent.

a. m. PHARISBURG METHODIST CHURCH Don Albasin, pastor Morning a. m. Sunday m.

James Myers, superintendent. WATKINS CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thomas Hubbard, pastor Sunday a. m. Morning a. m.

Junior a.m. in basement. SPRINGDALE B.APTIST CHURCH Sunday a. m. Robert Res, superintendent.

Baptist Youth Fellowship 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study p. m. Wednesday.

Young Adult evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poling. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Leonard W. Mann, Minister Sunday a.

m. Kenneth 'Evans, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Worship a. m.

Ser. mon by the pastor, "Your Other Vocation." Supervised nursery available for pro-school children. Youth Fellowship, 5:30 p. m. Activities for all young people, fifth grade through high school.

First Quarterly Conference Tuesday evening, Oct. 30, preceding Fellowship supper for Dr. and Mrs. (Harold M. McAdow, District superintendent and wife.

MARYSVILLE FRIENDS CHURCH Glenn Althouse, pastor Sunday a. m. Carl Sherwood, superintendent. Morning a. m.

Junior Christian p. m. Mid-Week Prayer p. m. Thursday.

and his two sisters, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McNamara and two daughters of Cleveland, have moved into the Hanutn property here. Mrs.

McNamara is the former Charmayne Groomes. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mathys and family, of Lima, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Joel I-'hipps. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Dunn pleasantly surprised them Sunday evening, it being Mrs. Dunn's birthday.

They served pie, ice cream, and cake. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Dunn, of Broadway; Mr. and Mrs.

Dan McAllister, of Ostrander; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dunn, of Gahanna; and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dunn, of Prospect.

Mrs. Kate Vernon and friend, Mrs. Glen, of Bloomingburg, called on Mrs. iEd Fox Sunday. convey in the story of the mote and the beam? 5.

What did Jesus imply in his teaching of the narrow and the wide, gate? Words of wisdom are contained in this Quaker prVyer: 1 shall pass through this world but once, Any therefore, that I can do Or any kindness that I can show To any human being Let me do it now. Let me Not defer it or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again." DO YOU KNOW ANSWERED 1 By seeking first the Kingdom of Heaven. Matt. 6:33. 2.

They may be stolen and corrupted by rust. Matt. 6:19. 3. Their faith is weak.

Matt. 6:30. 4. The lesson of humility. Matt.

5. That is was easy to miss the way of life. Matt. 7:14. The Abote Articles Are Sponsored by the Following Firms and DIVIDEND annually on Real Estate L.

W. Cook, Realtor Harold A. Rausch. Associate "Deal with Confidence and i Office Phone 7781 Don't borrow trouble. Be patient and you'll have some of your own.

Gobel. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH CHUCKERY Alfred Booster, pastor Sunday School, Bible 10 a. in. Morning a.

m. Walther p. m. Monday. Registration for Holy to 7 to 9 p.

m. Friday. MAGNETIC SPRINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST Walter Bunnell, Speaker i Bible a. m. Morning a.

m. Evening p. m. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Edward Hoeferkamp, pastor German a.

m. Sunday School and Bible Classes a. m. English m. Board of Ushers p.m.

Monday. Pastors and Teachers Conference and Thursday in Cleveland. Ladies p. tn. Thursday.

Adult m. Thursday. Registration for Holy Communion on Friday. METHODIST-YORK CHARGE Charles E. Cramer, pastor Grace Morning a.

Sunday a. m. Cottage Prayer Service McKendrea Sunday a. m. Morning a.

m. p. m. Prayer p. m.

Monday. Byhella Sunday School and Class meeting. Prayer p. m. Thursday.

Bethel Sunday a. m. Class a. m. p.

m. Prayer p. m. Wednesday. Quarterly p.

m. Friday. Elm Dairy Pasteurized Dairy Products We are happy to serve you anytime. S23 S. Maple St.

Phone 7901 Over Thirty Years of Honest Service Savings. Insured to $10,000 Union County Federal Savings Loan Assoc. Marysville, Ohio "On the Square" No horse gets anywhere until he is harnessed; no steam drives anything until it is confined; no life ever grows great until it is focused, dedicated, disciplined. Harry Emerson Fosdick. Simplicity is an exact medium between too little and too much.

Postle-Hale Funeral Home A Friendly Service, with Quiet Surroundings Honest Service Phone 2-1751 Noise proves nothing. Often a hen cackles when sM has merely laid an egg. Scott Farm Seed Co. For the best in seeds and seed cleaning. Speed has always been a killer.

Even those who live the fastest are the first to reach the finish line. The Suffering Servant ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Itainh Matthew ly Alfred J. luascha Carl T. Sherwood Insurance 525 W. Fifth St.

Phone 2-2020 Your MoterisU Mutual Agent Auto, Life Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. Twain. Bonnette Service Station West Fifth and Maple Make your car last. You can get all the services here. Drive In today.

that balah propheaied that when also lortlold that Christ would 1M -despised and re- be beaU-n and wounded. caroe He would! te lected Of man or anJ auffcungs we, the be Mmful but by His wuulj When was brought before Herod, the chief pi testa and Scribes accused Hun violently, but Jesus wuj tilcut, as -And thou shall call His name Jesuj, for He shall save His people from their Bins." 53 It is God in our hearts keeps us serene. A man has to live with himself, and he should see to it that he always has good company. Charles Evans Hughes. The successful person is simply the one who does his best with the things he can do better than anyone else.

Bach. Flattery, like cologne, should be inhaled deeply and enjoyed, but never swallowed. Chicago Tribune. Getting mad will never get you anything else. The advantage of being bald is that when you expect callers, all you nefd to do is straighten your tie.

Fame first cousin to notoriety, and material wealth is oftei twin brother to spiritual poverty. You aie as young as your faith, its old your doubt. Ferrell Furn. and Interiors 120 S. Main Street Marysville, O.

Phone 31986 Consider the turtle; he makes progress only when his neck is out. We look forward to the time when the power of love will replace the love of power. Then will our world know the blessings of peace. Marysvllle Floral Co. Your Friendly Florist Flowers as you want them, wheL you want them.

S. Hum behind the Memorial Hospital. Phone 2-1801 A prayer in its simplest definition is a wish turned heavenward. Tot and Teen Shop 124 N. Main St.

Phone 2-2027 Infants and Children's Apparel Also for the Sub-Teens Shower Gifts a Specialty W11 cox Restaurant 204 ii. Kiftn Famous for Home-Made ELM DAIRY Pasteurized Dairy Products We are happy to serve you anytime. 323 S. MAPLE ST. PHONE 7901 Over Thirty Years of Honest Service.

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