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THORMfVRY TOWNSHIP Dr. Bruce Morgan Speaks at College gan, professor of Bible and Refi- gion at Syracuse University, will speak Sunday at 7 p.m., at Cheyney S(ate Teachers College. Dr. Morgan secured his Doctor of Theology degree from Princeton Theological Seminary. served with Presbyterian Board in Asia, spending four years in China and Thailand.

Since then he has served as pastor at Princeton University, and Professor of Bible and Religion at Wilson College before joining the faculty at Syracuse. This will represent the final of the series, of seven out-standing lecturers presented at Cheyney College for this academic year. The vesper programs have emphasized the need for high moral and spiritual values as basic, components in the development of competent teachers. SOUTH CHESTER CHURCH Third and Jeffrey Chcttir Elliworth J. Jennings, Paitor Sunday A.M.

Morning A.M. Provided SPRINGFIELD PROSPECT PARK Dads-Sons Feted by Lutherans Methodists Greet New Minister UNION GOSPEL MISSIONARY CHURCH 1117 Market Marcus Hook, Pa. Joseph WooUn, Paitor 9:45 A 7:30 P.M.— for withered handf." CHEYNEY Deiawarp County firms, Wilson Brothers, Collingdale, and William Clinger Marcus Hook, have been awarded contracts by the Genera! Slate Authority for work at Cheyney State College. The contracts involve construction of a single-story 'building as an addition to Humphrey Hall to be used for specinl education. The complete contracts are Rameri Construction Co Philadelphia, $63,629, general construction; Wilson Brothers, Inc.

Col- Imgdale, $31,700, heating and ventilating and plumbing. William H. Clinger Marcus Hook, $8,737, electrical. NO CHANGES GLEN MILLS Charles Hunt oca! passenger agent for the West Chester Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad, has announced that no trains will be added nor dropped when daylight saving time goes into effect Sunday. There are no Sunday (rains on this West Chester to Media branch.

The schedule will remain the same, except it will be on daylight saving instead of eastern standard time. UPPER CHI Baptists Hear Mission Pastor DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) Saturday. April 23, 1960 Juit as need water and frees need jumhina, 10 also you need ths spiritual merit that God alone can A.M.-Church School 10:45 A.M.-Divine Worship Sermon, "On Emmaus Road" 6:30 P.M.-Jr. and Sr. Hi Fellowship MADISON STREET METHODIST CHURCH Rev.

George L. Overley, Pastor NATIVITY LUTHERAN JInd and Edgmont Avenue Rev. Harry M. Hoffman, Pastor 8.15 9:30 Church School 10:45 The Service Holy Communion Both IB Sunday Each Month Christian Science Services FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 16th and Upland Chester, Pa. SUNDAY SERVICE and SUNDAY SCHOOL II A.M.

Wed. Testimonial Meeting 8 P.M. FREE READING ROOM 704 Sproul Street ALL ARE WELCOME IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 15th and POTTER STREETS CHESTER Rev. Ernest H. MacEwcn Minister 9:30 A.M.—Sunday Church Schooi.

10:45 A.M.—"The Task of Patience." 8:30 P.M.—Membership Classes. 6:30 P.M.—Youth Fellowship. "You are cordially invited to attend the of this Church." An American Baptist Convention Church OGDEN Rev. Harold Amstutz of the Assn. of Baptists for World Evangelism Mission Hoard DRKYPT mr 7 pros Earl Jackson are in charge of lhe, is 8 ucst pastor at Ogden Baptist DR LXEL HILL -The Brother-.

Methodist Church welcomes program and the Priscilla Circlel Church Sunday morning while ll '1 CC Lutheran Chui ch Sun'riav Hoovcr to charge of the fellowship! Rev. Donald Pan-in is vacation. pu 1 Sunda y- period. o--- tuui i t'liiMVMllU church, School Lane and Ed- Hall for Hoover, Hoover monds where the linked and their son Joc Lutheran Churchwotnen served C. Evan, in a.

hall to re semble a football field. Mrs. H. B. Ewart of Drexe! Hill was decorations chairman, using footballs, trailing ivy and paper pennants for her theme.

had charge he recorded the following baptisms for the month of April. James Peter, Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Smith PLANNED PROSPECT PARK -St.

Anne's Guild of St. James' Episcopal Church will sponsor the Rev. Edward W. Rodish, pastor of the Olivet Presbyterian Church, Monday 8:15 p.m. in a showing of i.ij.1.

o. M.IO.I VIU, I OlUUil -----15, vi. Barbara Ann Scott daughter P' ctur taken during his recent -trip to Ljuiiiiicui, buns ut mr. Mrs. A.

V. Grant was in charge a Mrs. James L. Stillman Steven James Stillman and Joseph LeRoy Slillman, sons of Mr. of dining room hostesses.

George Steeley of Drexel Hill president of the Brotherhood, welcomed Brosh Pritchard, former player for the Philadelphia Eagles, as guest speaker. Pritchard showed films of his chosen sport. DELCO AUXILIARY DREXEL HILL Mrs. Chester Danhart of Colwyn, president of the Delaware County Fire Co. Auxiliary, and Alice Kane of Clifton Heights, county secretary, were guests at the annual banquet Thursday night, sponsored by the Garrettford-Drexel Hill sons of Mr.

and Mrs. James Stillman. Judith Ann Lilley and Raymond Richard Lilley, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C.

Lilley. CHOIR SINGS PROSPECT PARK The Princeton Seminary Choir under the leadership of Dr. David H. Jones will direct the Olivet Presbyterian Church service. The Seminarians will not only present the entire BROOMALL Male Chorus To Give Concert BROOMALL.

The Princeton Seminary Choirr will present a service of sacred music in the Marple Presbyterian Church, on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. AH members of this male chorus are college graduates who are now enrolled at Princeton wm cn 1 1 progr but Theological Seminary for at least 1 aso lcad the wor shiP and three years of graduate studv in ling. Youth Night will be held at the evening services and will feature a special motion picture entitled "Hidden Treasures." The entire service will be in charge of the young people of; the church. CANTATA READIED BOOTHWYN The Bible Prcs- I byterian Church senior choir will present an Easter Cantata Sunday al 7:30 p.m. entitled "Pardon, t.

Penitence and The cantata will be under the direction of James Ferris with Sara Yeager as organist. The church will act as host for the Evangelical Presbyterian Training Assn. annual banquet Monday evening at the Boothwyn Fire Co. at 7 p.m. present the message.

CIRCLES ASSEMBLE PROSPECT PARK The three years of graduate study i preparation for the Christian min istry. They form a fair cross section of the Seminary's studen 1 body of about 500 who come fron BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CHESTER (UNAFFILIATED) X. E. Corner 13th and Potter Streets Chester, Pennsylvania REV. KMMETT N.

CLEVELAND, Pastor the Word of God, and for the Testimony of Jesus Christ" MORNING SUBJECT: "HE THAT SEEKETH HIS OWN "LIFE SHALL LOSE IT" 10-45 A EVENING SUBJECT: "BELIEVERS IN CHRIST WHEN THEY DIE ARE WITH THE LORD" 7-30'FM Lord's Day School 9 15 A Youth Wednesday Evening Prayer Service P.M. MIDDIETOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Old Middlefown Road, Ellwyn, Pa. Rev. Raymond Pinch, Pastor 8:15 A.M.—Mornlnjt Worship and Sermon. A.M.—Church for AH.

10: t5 A.M.—Morning Worship with Sermon. Also: Church JTS. Junior yrs. P.M.—United Presbyterian Youth- Senior and Junior Hlrhs. 8:00 P.M.—Evening Service and Hymn Sing.

Nursery at Both Morning Services! You Are Welcome: me viarreiuorci.uroxcl Hill Auxi- I'KUSPECT PARK The body of about 500 who come fron liary at the Fire Hall, Randolph quarterly meeting of. the Women's all parts of the United States am. and Mmrmri. Christian Fellowship, including many foreign countries and over the four circles and all women 50 Church denominations. of the Prospect Hill Baptist Church, will meet Monday 8 p.m., at which time two color films will i Mil Ifl I Edmonds Drexel Hill.

Bob Lister and his Music Tones supplied music for entertainment and dancing. The local auxiliary will have a meeting of the board of directors Thursday, May 5 TRAINER METHODIST CHURCH 3705 W. Chester REV. GORDON L. CLARK, Paitor A.M.

Church School 10:45 A.M. Morning School Sermon: "IF 1 GAMBLE?" 6:30 P.M. The Intermediate and Senior Methodist Youthe Fellowship. 7.30 A.M. Evening Worship Commander John M.

Lewis, U.S.N. will fill the pulpit. NORTH CHESTER BAPTIST CHURCH Providence Ave. above 23rd Chester, Ta. 8:30 and 11:00 A.M.

"The Remedy For Moral And Spiritual Degeneracy." 9:45 A.M. Bible Srfiool P.M. Youth Groups 7:00 P.M. ATE COMERS TO RESURRECTION REALITY." 8:30 P.M. 'Teen A ff Group.

A Welconie To All J. W. BROVSON, PASTOR In Fellowship With G.A.R.B.C. be shown. "A Mother Girl's Story" and "Strangers in Their (Indian Americans).

Mrs. O. N. Bryant and Mrs. How Christian Science Heals TV Series for Everyone SUNDAYS RADIO TV WFIL Channel 9:15 A.M.

ke 8:45 A.m. ST, PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ninth and Madison StrceM Cheilir, Pa. Stuort A. L. Thomaj, Rector Linwood Urban, AsslDant SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.

Holy Communion 9:15 a.m. Family Sacred Pageant, Preientation of Box Offering 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and S.rmon by Rector. 7:00 p.m. Youth F.llowihtp Wednesday, April 27 10:00 o.m.

Holy Communion Rev. ReginoM H. Kent St. Mory'? Church Seventh and Edward Streeti 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 ajn.

Church School 11:00 o.m. Morning Service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7th Fulton Chester Rev. Alpha M. Finch, Pastor 8:15 and 10:45 A.M.—Two Sermon, "After of Easter." A.M., Sunday Sohool. P.M., Jr.

Hi. B. Y. F. 7: IS P.M..

Sr. B. Y. F. (Church Nursery for children at Sunday Morning Sen-ices) "THE CHURCH WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME!" MARCUS HOOK BAPTIST CHURCH Market Ormond Linwood Kenneth W.

Travllla Assistant Pastor 9: SO A.M.—Sunday School 10:45 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Rev. Kenneth W- Travilla former Assistant Pastor 6:00 P. Young People's Groups Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M.

THE AIR Broadcast 11-12 WVCH, 740 kc. Every Sunday GLENOLDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SCOTT AND GARDNER AVI. Rev.Eric T. Ground Interim Patter A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship A FRIENDLY WELCOME TO All ASSEMBLY OF GOD 819-21 Lincoln Street Chester, Pa. Sunday 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 6:15 Voiing People 7:45 Evangelistic Wednesday' 7:45 Bible Study William R.

Crew, Pastor DAILY TIMES Alumnae Plans Founders' Day NKWTOWN SQUARE Mrs. Milton C. Austin of 3452 Goshen is a member of the Philadelphia Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Committee in charge of tho annual Founders' Day luncheon. The luncheon will be held on April 28, at the Rolling Green Golf Club, Springfield. Mrs.

Birchill Hammer, recipient of the 1957 GimbeJ Award, is guest speaker. The association, which includes churches within an area of about 25 miles, trains elders in the church. Leon Sullivan, realtor of the Philadelphia area, will be the! guest speaker. The program for' the banquet is sponsored by the! Bible Presbyterian Church of Newark, Del a. The affair will be catered by! the Ladies Auxiliary to Boollnvyiv Fire Co.

i NANCY SCHELLMAN, llth Grade student at Ridley Park High School cello player in the high school orchestra, is playing for her third year, in the -Southeast District Orchestra at Johnsville, Pa. One ton Is 2,000 pounds. One long ton is 2,240 pounds. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Edgmont Av.nu* at 73rd Si. Chester, Pa.

Sherwood W. Anderson, Ph.D. Minister 9:45 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Worship Sermon Topic: 'The Exaltation of the Nation" 7:00 P.M.

United Presbyterian Youth. Refreshment For Your foul Woodlyn Baptist Church MocDade Blvd. and School lane John W. Keck, Patter Sunday Service! at 11 A.M. 7 P.M.

ASTON BAPTIST CHURCH RRIDGEWATER RD. BRIDGEWATER FARMS D. J. Cuornere, Pattor 9:30 A.M.-Btble School 10:45 A.M.-Morning Worship 6:00 P.M.-Youth Fellowship 7:00 P.M.—Evening Service Wed. Evening Prayer Service 7:30 P.M.

WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School 10 A.M. Preaching Sunday 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. Wednesday 7:30 P.M. VIRGINfA AVE.

CHURCH ST. BROOKHAVEN, PA. W9 fe yOU to QHend th Sunday Services of GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH (formerly located at 7th I ButUr now wanhipinf in th. CENTRAL Y. M.

C. A. Driv Ch.it«r, a Sunday Graded or oil Morning Wonhip Service TO AM' Junior Church I Nur.ery provided Groce Youth F.llow.hip Evening In.pirational Servic 710 PM REV. JOHN H. RIGOAU," p'aYl 8r fononose, Ptmih Houie and Future Church 77) S.

PROVIDENCE ROAD WALtlNGFORD PA fRemonf 6-8449 Mount Hope Methodist Church 877 Concord Road village Green Oeorgn W. Eppehlmer, Minister Douglas P. Walralh, Asslsfanf 8:30 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: THE REDISCOVERY OF CHRIST 9:30 a.m.—Church School for all ages 6:45 p.m.— Three Youth Fellowships 7:45 p.m. New Life Hour Sermon: THE UNFAILING LOVE OF CHRIST Worship with us in our new Sanctuary PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bible Presbyterian Synod Middlctown and Rds.

Media, Pa. REV. L. La VERNE DONALDSON, Pastor TR 2 GRrp 9:45 A.M.-Loni's Day School. lUOO A.M.

Mr. Carl Dirk Westminister Theological Seminary 7:00 P.M.—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dirk Westminister Theological Seminary- Wed. 7: P.M.—Prayer In The Psalms 11 JHntteb SOUTH PENN YOUTH CENTER 1021V4 SAV1LLE EDDYSTONE TONITE 7:45 P.M.

Paul Anderson Semi-finals High School Bible Quiz Tournament Vocal and Instrumental Music OUTH FOR CHRIST A.M. ond A.M.—S.rvic, of Divin. Worship "Burglar-Proof Religion" 5:00 P.M.—We»tminjl»r Junior Fillowihip. 7:00 P.M.—Youth All youths invittd. Mr.

William Nungtjitr, Speaker Topic: "Undtr Scrutiny of Koi'iie Men" Trinity Methodist! 8th ond Butter Streets SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Concord Road nt BriilKowaier Farms, Chester, i'a. A. MncMnrchy, Minister Sunday Sc.hool—9:30 A.M. Morning A.M. Father Son Sunday Paret Youth SO P.M.

We Welcome To Our Services. Maran-atha Tabirnacd Ridge Main St. Darby, Pa. SUNDAY, APRIL 24th Morning 11 A.M. Pastor John Anderson formerly ol Berachah Church, Philadelphia Evening Service 7:30 pm Leon H.

Sullivan, Broker, Christian Business Men's Committee Broadcast. COME! HEAR! THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ninlh and Poller Cheiter Pa. Rev. William R. Dupree Minister 9:15 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOI FOR EVERYONE 10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP SERMON: Rev.

J. WHtiard 10:45 A.M.—Nursery for pre-school children. 7:00 P.M.—Sr. High Youth Pelt owship and Young Adults. 7:45 P.M.-Chester Chapter, Order of DeMolay Service MIDDLETOWN COMMUNITY CHURCH Meeting at tennl Firehoute Church A.M.

Morning Worship A.M. Service! Sunday Evening 7 8 P.M. ILWOOD J. BAlirr Paitor 43 I. Woodlawn Aldan MAdlion 3-4313 BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 12th and Tilghman SfrreU Chester, Pennsylvania DANIEL A.

SCOTT. Pastor 9:15 a.m. Church School 10:43 a.m. Morning Wonhip 3:30 p.m. Pasror't Annual Se'rmon Rev.

W. Sullivan, ai- tiited by hit chair and congregation. 6:30 p.m. B.T.U. Hour 7:43 p.m.

Evening Wonhip Closing manage J. F. Scott, aitlited by' his chair and congregation. p.m. Prayer ctnd Prsiie Service 8:30 A.M.— The Service 9:45 A.M.

Church School Teaching; the Christian Way of Ufe for All Members of the Family. 11:00 A.M.— The Service. Bring, the children. Tiny tot time in our supervised nursery. 6:30 P.M.

Luther League. Reception of Confirmancls. If you live in the Wallingford Swarthmore area. Garden City, Sprinfhaven or Sproul Estates this is your nearest Lutheran Church. Come and Worship With Us FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 3515 Edgmont Ave.

Brookhaven Rev. Daniel J. Bartkow, Pastor To Know Christ To Worship Him To Make Him Known 10:45 a.m. Dedication Service for all new officers. 7:00 p.m.

Film God of Creation 5:45 p.m. Fellowship, 1 through 9th 9:00 p.m. Sr. High 9:30 7:30 Fellowship a.m. Su a School Classes for every age p.m.

We s- day Hour of Power. VOTE NO ON TUESDAY Legalized gambling Is poison gambling, legal or Illegal, spreads that kind of poison through a community. It is insidious. It encourages public corruption nnd undermines Ihe faith of citizens in their officials. Worst of all.

it saps moriiJ strength and character. Wo affirm our unalterable opposition to gambling in any form, regardless of the cause to which its proceeds are applied, ami we urge all Christians to do all they can by Christians moans, to abolish commercialized and syndicated gambling. Nursery' Will Be Provided for All Services FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Highland Ave. at 9th St. Chester M.

Williams, Minister 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.—N.V.P.S. 7:15 P.M.—Evangelistic Service "The Kriendly Church with a Christian Welcome" Wm. A. MacLachlcm Pastor Joseph Harris Director of Music 9:30 A.M.-Church School for all the family 10:45 A.M.-Morning Worship Sermon "Sleeping in Church" 6:30 P.M.-Youth Fellowships 7:30 P.M.-Evening Worship "Our lord's Refusals" Thou With Us And WB Will Do THE SALVATION ARMY 145 Fiftfc St, Chester, Captain Mrs.

Knox Officcrs-In-Charjje SUNDAY MEETINGS: Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 Youth Meeting 6:00 Evening Worship 7:30 MID-WEEK MEETINGS: Mon. Vouth Club 7:00 Wed. Home League Thurs. Youth Bible Study 6:30 Band I'ruclfce 7:30 Frt. Holiness "A CHURCH FOR ALL" Hear Pastor Merle F.

Winters. Founder CHESTER BAPTIST TEMPLE NEW CENTURY CUJB-N. COR. 75th UPLAND CHESTER, PA. 10:00 Bible School.

The Whole Bible for Whole. Family: The Kinp James Version our onlv Textbook- a Friend-Bring a Friend Over 300 In S. S. last Sunday! On lo over .100 In "average weekly" attendanee. All members fo attend regularly and brin? others! LESSON: II Kings 5.

11:00 Old-Time Hymns. Bible Message by Pastor Merle Winters "ROOSTER CHRISTIANS" Young Peoples' Fellowship. 7:30 Old-Time Songs Hymns. Prophetic, Evangelistic, Bible Message by Pastor Winters, nn- other in a series, "THE LORD JESUS CHRIST IS COMING BACK -SIGNS OF THE TIMES' OR, SIGNS PREDICTED BY THAT W1U TAKK PLACE BEFORE CHRIST'S ADVENT T9 TII fARTH TO RULE AS KING OF KINGS LORD OF LORDS!" or "Vice" thus Into a Proverbs n- bs1 (hnr eve, Harness Racing. Pnri-MiitnrI "Ganih- prrvent ninny from takfng Ilirir riotous (Lukr IS: 13) nation: but sin is a reproach to anv people." 'And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift smote upon his breast, saying, (Jod he merciful to THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! THERE IS A WELCOME! THERE IS AREASON! COME SEE! I.

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