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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1969 Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. Herald American, Donora, PAGE 13 3 (Lhe 8obtn(Eexl Religion In America Women Si. Paul's Thanked For Donations Presbyterians List Coming Lenten Services The sermon on February 23 at the First Presbyterian FINAL APPROVAL WASHINGTON (UPI) --bie Civil Aeronautics Board has given final approval to a price increase for airline tickets. STlie increases, ranging from $1 fp $7 per ticket, will become 'effective, depending on the airline, between now and March .6. i --3 Charles Swoger, treasurer, Mrs.

James Anders, Christian Social Thanks were extended to Women cf St. Paul's Episcopal Washington Relied On Cliurch their February Relations, and Mrs. Fernand meeting from the National Brison; United Thank Offering God Church, begins a Lenten series entitled "What He Said and chairman. Council of Churches, for An invitation was extended to farewell address to Congress, Washington said: "Let us with caution indi "-Ira the ladies to attend a "Quiet blankets donated to missions, and also frcm the Christian Chiropractors' Association for a Did." The sermon, to be preached by the pastor, the Rev. Doyle H.

Snyder, will deal with the central teachings and off from the cut himself church." donation for missionary work. 'the supposition that morality Day' at St. David's Episcopal Church in Bethel Park on March 17. It was also announced that confirmation will actions of Jesus Christ. TJra messages were relayed By LOUIS CASELS United Press International George Washington, more than any other man, shaped America's image of what a president should be.

One of the expectations he by Secretary Mrs. Paul Yoha. The first in ihe series, "The Religion of Jesus," will be can be maintained without reason and experience both forbid us to expect hat national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle." Th mseting was led by Mrs. James Brounce, president, and preached this Sunday at the take place at St. Paul's on April 13.

Peanuts will be available But Washington obviously had mental reservations about some of the doctrines and rituals of his church. He rarely if ever received holy communion, and ence was publicly rebuked, by the rector of a Philadelphia church, for "turning his back on regular 10:30 a.m. worship Mrs. Edward Byrsinski opened hour. During Lent, three elders Lord's this year at Easter.

with an intercessory firmly established in the public mind is that a president should will participate with the pastor in leading corporate worship. pray, go to church and Anyone desiring to order these may call Mrs. Anders at 258-9159. A light lunch was served at prayer. She also read an article entitled "What Is a Mrs.

Michael Fugich led devotions using the subject of otherwise acknowledge his de The elder for this Sunday and next is Richard W. Robson, who pendence upon God. It has been debated ever criticism. She read from since Washington's death whether he was a genuinely tables decorated with a valentine motif. Hostesses were Mrs.

Yche, Mrs. Brounce and Mrs. Brysinski. Matthew, chapter 12, verse 29, and Peter chapter 3. Reports were given by Mrs.

is director of the church Parish Plan. Church School precedes worship at 9:15 a.m. During this hour, the first of five meetings for new members will be held. These meetings are Wesleyan Church 102 JOHNSTON ST. BENTLEYVILLE, PA.

Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Youth Service 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Servict Bible Study 7:30 p.m.

Rev. Louis lovell, Pastor religious man or merely felt the Lord's Supper." He also flatly refused to go alcng with the Episcopal custom of kneeling for prayers in church. The Rt. Rev. William White, an Episcopal bishop who was often in Washington's company, said he was never able to ascertain, from anything Washington said, how he felt about the divinity of Christ.

'Christ and the Syrophoeiucuai Woman-' "He onswered and aid onto them, Well hath Esaio prophe. tied of you hypocrites, as is written. This people honoreth mm with their lips, but their heart is far from me. Howbeit in vain cJo they worship me, teaching for doctrine the commandments of 7:6, 7. that a show of piety was appropriate to his office.

open to anyone who wishes to In their book, "God in the learn more arxmi we we ana i white House" (Crown), Ed-service of the church, jmund Fuller and David Jv Russian Orthodox Church Presents Lenten Program The annual prc-Lenten dinner! season is as follows: Weds. 8 un Minaay aiiernoon ai -on ihnt 'ahincrfnn p.m., the Long-range Planning Whatever Washington's beliefs about Jesus may have been. of St. Mary's Orthodox Pre-Sanctified Liturgy; Committee will meet at the home of the pastor to consider the long-range physical needs of neither the "paragon of piety" that Weens described, nor a disbelieving cynic. Episcopal Affiliation Like most Virginia" gentlemen there can be no question about Weds.

7 p.m. Lenten Service in High Street, will be held Sun THE BIBLE SPEAKS Officers Installed Al Riverview Bapiv Church Officers of Riverview Bap- Junior Church Officers and tist Church, alcng with off icers Teachers are: Mrs. Ernia Car- and teachers of the Sunday "ey and Mrs'- Ncn7 Grant co-, Mrs. Helen Rice, Ciurch were installed Migs the sincerity of his faith in God. English with sermon, followed jthe cnurch.

on Tuesday, the His reliance on God's help and day, February 23, following Divine Liturgy at 12 noon. Accordins to the Julian cal- Session will hold its regular Dy cnoir practice; rn. a.m Pre-Sanctified Liturgy; Fit of his time, Washington main-guidance was expressed not monthly meeting At this time, TO YOU tamed a lifelong public affiha- endar. Lent will begin Monday, p.m. Lenten Service in Slavonic, the newlv elected dea- anrf'trMctwU will mrvt w'ith the Episcoapl Church Feb.

2'4. All Orthodox Christians followed by a Requiem service; only in public statements, but also in his intimate private correspondence. Fuller and Green say that Washington's religious feelings the Session. at the morning worship hour Reese and Sharon Carney, Wednesday begins a series of privately and probably he fivo pntpn riinnprs nno fnr wuu i uiiia aouui l. mucn Jl was part of the laken-for- I deepened steadily" as ITe each of the fivi districts in the are called upon to uphold the Lenten season in the spirit of the church's regulations and traditions.

The church calls for special services and prayers during this season of fasting. The program for the Lenten on Sunday, Feb. 2, under the i teachers, direction of the pastor, the Rev.) Officers of the Sunday Church William R. Carney. School are; Joseph Agostoni, Installed as deacons were superintendent; Joseph W.

An-James Cook, Joseph W. Anders, jders, assistant superintendent; struggled with the burdens of the presidency. By the end of: SUM) AY 9:45 A. Al. WPIT 730 kc This Week's OVERCOMING FEAR OF EMERGENCIES First Church of Christ Scientist 808 West Main Street Monongahela, Pa.

Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. Wed. Evening Svc. 8 p.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.

Sat. 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom; Sun. 10 a.m.

Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great. Confessions and Holy Conv munion at all morning services. Sunday of Orthodoxy for Greater Monongahela Valley will be held the first Sunday of Lent, March 2, at 7 p.m. at St.

Mary's Orthodox Church, High Street. Eight Orthodox Churches will participate. Mrs. James Mountain, finan grantednes of his life," say-Fuller and Green. "He was baptized, married and buried within it.

For years he was a parish vestryman. It would never have occurred to him to Donald Grant, Clifford Leach and Joseph Aostini. Trustees church's Parish Plan. The leaders for District is Dr. George Toothman.

The meal will begin promptly at 6:15 p.m. The church witnesses to the life eternal which is freely offered to all who put their trust his eight years in office, he was talking less and less like a deist, and more and more like a Christian. Deists believed that men could be moral without reference to supernatural religious sanctions. But in his taking office were Boyce Wil-kerson, Peter Agostoni, James Mountain, Leonard E. Harmon, Dr.

Tuller Will Visit Pittsburgh The Rev. Dr. Edwin H. in God through Jesus Christ. We fellowship of this part of the Joseph Q.

Anders, Wilbur welcome everyone to the people, of God. James and Edgar Shobe The Junior Board of Deacons had Leonard A. Harmon and Taller, general secretary of the cial secretary; James Mountain, assistant financial secretary; Mrs. Bonita Anders, pianist; Miss Debra Robison, assistant pianist; Mrs. Mary Dombrowsky, Junior Department pianist; Miss Debra Robison, assistant pianist.

Junior Department; Miss Judy Shaw, Cradle Roll superintendent; Debra Robison, librarian; Mrs. Margaret Blackmore, Junior and Primary superintendent; Mrs. Ethel Leach, assistant to Mrs. Blackmore. Sunday Church School teach American Baptist Convention Raymond Carney taking office.

Norman Leach and Daniel Vig- Vallev Forze, Pa. will be Pittsburgh Wednesday, Feb Hotti were installed as members of the Junior Board of ruary to meet with pastors of the churches and members of the board of directors of the Qcm0 to CfcuvohSunday Pittsburgh Baptist Association. A study commission on denominational structure has been initiated in the American ers installed at the service are: Miss Grace Wilson, Mrs. Baptist Convention, and Dr Henrietta Wilson, Mrs. Ethel Leach, Mrs.

Mary Dombrowsky, Tuller is coming to Pittsburgh "I WILL BY INVITATION Mrs. Margaret Blackmore. Trustees. Mrs. Henrietta Wilson, Mrs.

Tressa Sweeney and Mrs. Bird JTcCall were added to the Mission Board. Other officers of the church are: James Mountain, clerk; Joseph Agostoni, treasurer; Mrs Mary Garris, assistant treasurer; Sharon Smith, financial secretary; Mrs. Tressa Sweeney, organist and chorister; Sharon Smith, assistant to Mrs. Sweeney; Mrs.

Nellie Richardson, missionary treasurer; Edgar Shobe, chief usher; Mrs. Betty Shobe, superintendent of the Home Department. intending to visit all state conventions and city societies in Russell Leach, Wilbur James, the Convention, in order to hear BEBOUT YOHE CO. Mrs. Tressa Sweeney, Joseph W.

Anders, Don Grant, Clifford Leach, Mrs. Francis Weygandt, ideas and suggestions from leaders across the denomination THANKS TO THE LORD WITH MY WHOLE HEART; I changes Mrs. Norma Wilkerson, Thomas McCall. as to the kind of needed. Mrs.

Ruth Smith, Mrs. Libby Mountain and Mrs. Jean Moore compose the fltver committee. iNDP CONVENTION It A Member Of National Selected Morticians, An International Society Devoted To Seeking and Supporting The Fineit Practice! in Funeral Services FOUNDED 1917 300 SECOND ST. 258-4426 MONONGAHELA WILL TELL OF Ml THY WONDERFUL HANNOVER, West Germany mmm (UPI) The National Democratic party, accused of being neo- Nazi, will hold its national mmmm convention in several Bavarian First Baptist Presents 'Holy Lands' Travelogue This Sunday evening, at the convention, from February 23, at 7 p.m.

in the Thailand and the Congo. The First Baptist Church of Monon- bU js tavited t0 attend aU iVnh Al VlMi Pin Ji rr- TlnH DEEDS. I WILL BE GLAD AND EXULT IN towns this weekend, spokesmen said Thursday. They said the party had rented meeting halls in the towns after it was barred THEE, I WILL SING fcuici, uwujs ruiwa uj rf these services from one in Bamberg. present an inspiring iraveioguc Standard Dry Wall Products, Inc.

THOROSEAL WATER PROOFING PRODUCTS PHONE: 258-6700 NEW EAGLE, of her trip to the Holy Lands Mrs. Parker is one of two mem PRAISE TO TWi NAME, 0 MOST HIGH." DAILY CROSSWORD bers of First Baptist to have toured the Holy Lands in the ast year. The other member is Dr. Glenn Stillwagon who saw the Holy Lands while making PSALM AWilT QES 7g ip OiW nMiTe PA!" t. a ibrnwif.

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KELLY'S a world tour of mission fields. Mrs. Parker's trip was a lifelong dream come true. The lour was conducted by the Rev. Jake Boggs, well known evangelist nd preacher.

The presentation Sunday evening will aid the congregation in its preparation for its second annual Missionary Con 44. Asocial individual 45. Finishes 46. Arabian chieftain DOWN 1. Penetrated, as with horns 2.

High up 3. Butt 4. Sword or rapier 5. Shine 6. Baseball score 7.

Idleness 8. Refusals 9. Video or measuring OPEN 24 HOURS 1235 W. Main Monongahela TOWING JACOB M. SMITH, OWNER Vntrd'i Aavwer 34.

Tammany-symbol 35. River to AUTOMOBILE PARTS ACCESSORIES Sffcffrl state 23. Nourishment 24. Play parts 25. Foot lever 26.

Diminishes 29. Black or Yellow 33. M. Zola nit the Elbe 38. Rumanian coin 40.

Box top 42. Member of the family SINCLAIR GA5 OIL official station vention, which is to re held March 5-9. Dr. riobert Watt, Minister of Evangelism of the Peoples Church of Toronto, Canada, will be the speaker for GOODYEAR TIRES BOWERS BATTERIES PHONE 258-9957 OR 258-4580 ACROSS 1. Clothing 5.

Grating 9. Whole amount 10. Crescent-shaped figures 12. Fragrance 13. Silly 14.

Vitality 15. Passos 17. Inhabitant of a town 18. Mss. worker 19.

Lamb, beef or pork 20. Knot lace 21. Germanium symbol 22. A new ink cartridge 24. Unbcliev.

able bargain 27. Hangman's halter 28. Old women .30. Ahead 31. Bard's "ever" 32.

Canary feed 34. Tellurium symbol 36. Worthless horse 37. Symbolic Uncle Huge 39. Roman magittrat.

4.1. Mirror reflection 43. Killed This Come To Church Movement Is Sponsored By STEPHENS LUMBER CO. LUMBER AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES GLASS INSULATION the convention. Peoples Church! gives in excess of per) year lo missions while it' maintains its own local church on less than each year, Each evening during Hie con-! mm CralPs Flowers "Say With rourrs" rTF I is it 777 44 zzzzztwzm wA I 1 iH Irm vention the congregation will speak by telephone, to missionaries in foreign countries.

The phone conversation will be amplified over the church's amplification system. This scrv- ice is called Tclcmission and PHONE: 253-7373 PHONE: 253-4777 210 SECOND STREET MONONGAHELA is designed by the Bell Telephone Company. Missionaries will be present, FOOT OF 3th RAILROAD MONONGAHELA Here's how to work it: DAILY PTOQt; OTE Rocco' Flower Shop Smith and Dousliertv REAL ESTATE AM) ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 'Say It With Flatters" Baptist Ministers Meet Monday The annual joint meeting of the Baptist Ministers Conference of Pittsburgh and vicinity and the Pittsburgh Bapt isl Ministers Conference will be held at the Wilkinsburg Baptist Church, Wallace and Center, al 11 a.m., Monday, Feb. 24. There will be a fellowship lurxtacn served by ladies of the host church.

GO TO THE CHURCH OF YOUR -CHOICE 2S8-3700 AXYDt. BAAXR i LONGFELLOW One letter pimply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three L's, for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos-trophies, the length and formation of the words are aU hints. Each day the code letters sre different.

A Cryptogram Quotation JRFBOQB1VJUCK QE JW RWVQ. LJSSPM LPCQZSP XBV FPSSQWI FCP FVRFC JOBRF BFCPV UPBUSP. IRPMJSSJ Vrslr.rday'n (Tvptoqnntr: A BABY IS GOD'S OPINION THAT THE WORLD SHOULD GO ON. CARL SANDBURG 410 WEST MAIN STREET MONONGAHELA 113 FOURTH STREET MONONGAHELA The Church Is The Foundation Of World Peace Sunday is the first Sun- day after Easter. I.

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