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OCTOBEH 18, 194t THE PORTSirOUTH TIMES, rOHTSMOUTn, OI1IO THRE8 ANNOUNCEMENTS OF PORTSMOUTH CHURCHES feBYTERIANS 'SET BALLY DAY Feature (Missionary Play To If Sunday Services At Second Church i iit-ping with the spirit of rally Month, Second Presby- churcli, Eighth and Waller will observe rally day v. A special program has arranged which will include orf-it-ntation of a missionary "Along An Indian directed by Mrs. L. D. The play presents a pic- natives of India and is actual roadside exper- 16 In Cast written by Ruth Scud- ,1,.

Wolfe. Members in the IL arc: Mrs. Maltby Ruggles, Maurice Williams, Mrs. John li, pcViinfi, Mrs. W.

D. Johnson, K. C. i Mrs. E.

H. "igy, Mrs. H. E. Baughman, F.

Lang, Mrs. C. C. Lawra Mr-. Frank Siedenburg, Mrs.

D. Williams, Mrs. William uiim. Mrs. Richard Marling, Eugene Worcester, Mrs.

Wy- W. Emus, and Lois Ruth John- ii takes the part of a leper TMtire church school will ltd at a. m. in the down- recreational room. Every irpartmi-nt will be present.

Class will follow the program a i departments. are urged to strive for i jit-r cent in attendance. At worship service at 10:30 i. the pastor. Rev.

Dr. David Johnson, will speak i The This the second message in the "The Lord's Acre" will be I I Tiu- vested choir will sing K-m. "The Lord Is Our Roberts. W. Andrew ifc-NVilir.

organist and director, Kinder, ihi' I'fuan prelude; the postlude, and will i i a i on us the organ offertory The pulpit flowers Sun: he the gift of Miss Alma in memory of her par- Johnson will conduct the Wednesday at 7:15 I the chapel. Si nuts wilt meet Wednes- 1 at 7 in the recreation the church, under the Earl Mason and Eu- More boys of 12. 13, and 14 years i urged lo i this STARTS 14TH YEAR REV. WILBUR E. STIVERS Serves four 'ural charges.

Rev. Wilbur Stivers Pastors Only Christian i Churches In Scioto nuncil To Meet school council, Rev. Wilbur E. Stivers, pastor of Otway Christian Union church and three other congregations in that community, is starting his 14 year in (hat area of Scioto county. Other churches served are at Wamsleyville, Rocky Fork and Mt.

Joy. His appointment at Otway calls for morning and night preaching services every other Sunday. The other charges have one service on every other Sunday. These are the only Christian Union churches in Scioto county. Rev.

Stivers, who took his ministerial training at the Southern Baptist seminary at Louisville, Byington in Pike county before going to Highland county, where he was pastor of churches at Berrysville and Pleasant View. Leaving Highland county he located in Brown county and pas- tored the congregation of Eagle Chapel for two years. Rev. Stivers has a wife and two daughters. Marjorie.

employed in the Kobacker store and Sharon Kay, 3, at home, in Otway. Rev. Stivers is recovering from a torn muscle the result of an automobile accident near Wams- leyville church a week ago. DISTMCTT3 TO MEET ON SUNDAY Christian Church Delegates To Convene At Meeting In Chillicothe which of teachers and offi- r.i- church school, will night at 8:15 in Choir rehearsal will The convention for district 13 Thursday at 7:15 p. m.

of the Christian churches will of Second church I be held Sunday afternoon and been completed and he sown and shrubs of the new organiza- Pioneers" were elected Ann Mittendorf, night at Chillicothe, and local leaders will appear on the program. The meeting will convene at 2:30 p. m. and there will he a covered-dish supper at 6 p. Frances Quinn, vice followed by the night program.

Rev. Hoke Dickinson, pastor of First Christian church, will give a sermon on the afternoon program. Local Persons To Speak a Culberson of Portsmouth will speak on "Enrichment Scnrlock, secre- i 1 Ann Ruggles, Young People's so- Pioneers of Second i in the youth mill c-hurch Sunday night. Supper will i young people of hi'-hylorian Churches speak on "The in charge of one of Children" 1 the Women's asso- Thorugh Stewardship" and Mrs. O.

E. Gyor of Sciotoville i Church and Her BIBLE IMPERSONATION PLANNED BY MINISTER To Offer Message I In- Prophet Amos Church lenders who also will appear on the program include Gaines M. Cook of Cleveland, state secretary, who will lead the forums on evangelism and stewardship; Bertha F. Park of Cleveland, who will speak on A Adult Program for and W. Elbert Starn of Cleveland, who will lead a forum on an adult 4h! at 7:30 al Manly I ram the pastor.

Rev. The 0u choir of Sciotoville -'is. i present an cliuj Christ, led by Mrs. costume of the i i i i a i Farmer, will sing at the of the eighth i meeting. The choir is Amos, under the com i s( of more than 30 voices, Prophet of Jus- i iss Ach as the accom- n-inisl Included on the program will b'r "Holy, Holy, Hoy- Break Thou the Bread of Vail; Now tll(! Day If Wilson, and '-V, Riwonable 1 a i 0 by Wilson.

1 1 1 to The ciders Here On Program Solo part, in the an, hems will Coun.v Methodist et and Jtoxmc Ach. a service 1 UK- second in .1 scr "Some Values i Mibjt-ct this i enroll night at 7:30 idweek serrvice of devotion, follow- (f Matthew under of the pastor. EXCHANGE I Rev Brooks was to appear on the 'program, but illness will prevent him from attending. MEETING IN PROGRESS Frank O' Bricn is continuing revival services at a Road Christian Baptist church HOMECOMING IS AT HOWARD Visiting Ministers To Be At Circuit Meeting All Day Sunday Homecoming day will be celebrated Sunday at Howard U. B.

church on Camp Creek. This will be an all-day affair for Howard and Bear Creek churches, which are served by Rev. William E. Cramer and comprise the Lucasville circuit. Sunday school will start at 10 a.

m. and Rev. Charles Stahl of the Union Mission will teach the lesson. Worship service will be at 11 a. m.

Invitations have been extended to former pastors to attend the program. At the morning service there will be special music in charge of Mrs. Robert Baggs. She and Mr. Baggs will sing and guest soloist will be Mrs.

William Mitchell. Also on the program will be the Gospel Tide quartet, comprised of Miss Virginia Wright, i i Taylor, Kenneth Sparks and Willis Baldridge, "all of Portsmouth. A basket dinner will be held at noon. During the afternoon services, Rev. T.

C. Gregory of Hillsboro, Rev. R. S. Parr of First U.

B. church and Rrv. M. R. White of Chillicothe will be on the program.

A gospel team from Portsmouth First church, Mrs. Dorothy Meadows, a ladies' quartet from Nauvoo and solos by Lowell Sparks of Portsmouth also will be featured. A young people's service is scheduled for 6 p. m. Sunday, following supper on lllp church grounds.

The day's activities will close with an evangelistic service in charge of Rev. J. B. Porter of Portsmouth in charge. Loud speakers have been installed so that those who may not get seats will be able to hear the speakers.

FRANKLIN CUSS TO PARTICIPATE Co-Ed Group To Offer Bible School Number Sunday Morning The Co-Ed class of Franklin Methodist church, taught by Luther Rayburn, will offer a special number at 9 a. m. Sunday at the opening of the Sunday school program. Wayne Watkins, superintendent of the Sunday school, will preside. The church school orchestra, under the direction of C.

W. Clausing, will play special music. This Sunday finds the church i school in the second week of its journey to Jerusalem, the Holy City, a distance of 500 miles having been traveled last week. Sermon Third Of Series Morning worship will hcgin al 10:30 with the organ prelude "Jerusalem the Spark, played by Cook, organist. The vested choir, under the direction of Mr.

Cook, will sing the anthem "The King of Love, My Shepherd Shelley. Hcv. Dr. W. Seaman's theme will be "Fellowship and the Fuller this beinp the i of a series of sermons on The service i he completed i the playing of "Posllude in The "Epworth League, which is the organization for young people of high school age.

will meet in the church social room at (i p. m. fnr a devotional period. The Young People's Fellowship, which is the organization for youth above high school age. will meet in the church school room at 6:15 p.

m. Baritone To Sing Night worship will begin at 7. The prelude. "Autumn vsinger, will be played on the a bv Mr. Cook.

The choir will sing for an anthem "Saviour, When Night Involves the Skies Shelley. Harry Hamer baritone, i be the soloist. For the offer- lorv anthem the choir will sing, Way of the Cws a i Home" Gabriel. Dr. Seaman has oTen'for his topic.

"What About Mvccir. The organ "Pestlude i a will com- tc the service. The Wednesdav night prayer service will meet in the church It 7:30. The topic, the ourth series on prayer, will be The I Publican's MEET The United Christian You group of Union Mission will hold covered-dish supper meeting Tuesday at 5:30 p. m.

at the mis- STrhc K'TMP wi shown and the meeting is youih.f_aH_^..rches. BVAHGELICAL-EErOBMED Flrit Evangelical cfcurch--Fifth ana Washington streets. F. H. Klcmme.

pastor. 9 school; 10:30 a. worship, topic. "The Church and Tomorrows 6 p. young peoples meet- iiiB; 7 p.

worship, topic. "Give Us This Day Our Daily 4 p. Tuesday and Friday, confirmation Vis p. Wednesday, Bible study, topic. "Amos, the Prophet of EPISCOPAL All Saints Episcopal church--Fourth and Court streets, Rev.

Henry N. Hyde, rector. Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a. Holy communion; a.

morninR prayer, sermon and church school; 1 1. sat- urday. Junior choir; 2 p. Saturday, Girib Friendly. Bitflow Me i it a church--Fifth nd Washington streets, Hev.

A. K. Wilson, pastor. srrv cnurcn school; 10:30 a. worship, topic.

"With OE Afiainst the Current?" Trinity Methodist church--Gallia and Programs For Sunday CHRISTIAN Ohio Avenue Christian church-- New Boston, J. C. H.uris. minuter. 9:15 i a.

Bible school; 10:15 ft. com- munion: p. worship; 7:30 p. Wcdiifsday, praytr nicftlnn. i Central t'hurrli of Chrit (Chris- tian) randy lew and Hobin on uvc- nues, W.

7. Burris, minuter. 9 .30 ''Clirisuiin tmniiMabin ui. 111111.1111, 10:40 a. Sunday school: 6:30 p.

Youth Fellowship supper; 7:30 p. woi ship. Hev. Mumma; 7:30 p. Wednesday, devotional service; 7:30 p.

Thursday, first quarterly con- ercnce. Franklin Avenue Metnodlst church-- 'ranklin avenue and Logan street. Fuller 6 p. Epuronn jjeague; (1:15 p. Young People's Fellowship; 7 p.

worship, topic. "What About Myself?" 7:30 p. Wednesday, typ- ic, "The Publican's Manly Methodist church--llth and Clay streets. Rev. A.

B. Albertson. pastor. 9 a. church school rally day; 10:15 a.

worship, topic, "Have Wu a Reasonable Religion in Which to second of series on theme. "Some Values lor Our 6:30 p. Epworth League; 7:30 p. worship, topic, the Phophet of an impersonation; 7:30 p. Wednesday, services.

Wheelersburs MethodiM church- Rev. Fred O. Weed, pastor. 9:30 a. p.

woi-hip, topic, "Tlie of CHRISTIAN 'CALL'CAMPAIGN IS PROGRESSING Central Church Of Christ a Organized For Drive TEMPLE EVANGELIST ship, topic, Blessings 01 uie Mng- 4 p. Wednesday, membership class: 7:30 p. Wednesday, prayer service; 8:30 p. Wednesday, choir rehearsal. New nnstnn Methodist Guy E.

Tucker, minister. 9 a. a school; 10:15 a. worship, Judge Klmblo will speak; 0:45 p. Youth Fellowship; 7:30 p.

church service; 7 p. Wednesday, midweek 8 p. choir practice, Sdoluvillc Methodist church--Rev. Lowell W. Hupp, pastor.

9 a. f-chool: 10:16 n. worship, lopic. "The Ramparts We p. Epworlh Leuguu: 7:30 p.

wors-hip, topic, "Arnos, the Prophet ol Portsmouth Methodist circuit --RLV. W. 13. Muorc. pastor.

Oldtown --fl'IlO n. woi ship; 10:.10 a. church school. a. church school: 10:30 a.

worship; 7 p. people's meeting. Friendship--10 a. church school: 7:30 p. worship.

South Portsmouth Methodist circuit --Rev. E. L. Evcrinnn. pastor.

South Portsmouth-ID n. Sunday school; p. young people's service, mine Kdfjiiifiltui, leader; 7:30 p. ennon. Garrison--10 a.

Sunday 'hool; 11 a. worship, topic. Estimate of the Valm; of the Kingdom of 6 Young people: 7 p. sermon. Allen Chari-1 A.

K. church--12th and Waller streets. Rev. Alonzo Ware, minister. .1.

Sunday school; 10:45 rhurrli worship; 7 p. preaching by the pastor. BAPTIST Central Baptist clittrrli--Kohimnn avenue anil Young sticet, Krv. I Hart, ptiMor. a.

I a. class study period; p. i B. V. P.

7:30 wnrship. Bcrean Baptist rlinrdi--Wnu-lu-slpr nvcnui- and Bloom blrctrt. SciotoviUc. I Frank L. Smith, pastor.

a. Sunday sclujol; 10 a. worship, top- "The Unequal p. i ocirly. Theorald CInrk.

leader; Junior Young People: 7:30 p. worship, topic. "The Captain nf Our 7:30 p. day, prayer meeting. immanuel Baptist church--4221 Pine I stri-et, New Boyton, Hcv.

W. W. JJarn- lollar, pallor. 9 a. Bible school; 10:15 a.

worship, topic. "Some Principles of 0:15 p. youiif! people's meeting; 7 p. pray- service; 7:30 p. worship: 7:30 1 prayer service; 7 HO Friday, Bible class in Revelation, i Temple Baptist church--On Ilia and streets.

Rev. H. O. Van Cildt.r. pastor.

9:30 a. Sunday seliool; a. in worship. Dr. Harris UrefiK, i speaker: p.

youth inertimv 7:30 p. worship. Dr. GrcfiB, speak- i cr; (:30 p. Wednesday, revival Calvary Baptist rhurch--111B Hutch- 1 ins stretit.

Rev. T. AbeK pastor, i a. m. unified service, topic.

"Tnr i CThnrcli Pacing Todav's (i 3't P. B. Y. P. 7:30 p.

topic. "Tlie Church's Prom of 7:30 p. Wetine.s- day. Bible study and prayer Tw in Valley Bjptlsl Mission--Rev. Porry Alexander, pastor.

3:30 a. unified homecoming 6.4.") p. young people' 1 service; 7 p. prayer servico; p. tic service; 7.30 p.

Wcdiiti-fJay, i prayer service. Smith Webster Baptist rhurrli--Rev. I J. D. Lwhvicfc, pastor.

7:30 p. ni I tnnlc, "And the Gate's Prevni Against pi-aypr service. First Christian church--Third and i Gay streets. lUv. lloke Dickinson.

minister. a. Bible school; I 10:30 a. in communion; church and nur-ery hour: 7:30 p. Wednesday, prayer wivlce.

i Sciotovillr Church ol ChrKt (Chris- Uan)--Hev. Clayton S. minis- ter. 9 a. Hihle school; 10:30 a.

communion, vouth choir; p. Christian Ende.tvor: 7:30 p. wor- ship, communion, Gerald CulUwsuii, speaker. i Dry Run Clirbti.ii. rhurrli--O.

P. Puckett, a. Sunday school; 7:30 p. worship, tju-cial number by Fay and Bt'tty BUCKS p. Thursday, prayer mming.

rnuitni OK CHRIST Hilltop Church of Christ--Grant and Summit bln-L-l-. Georgu W. Ddlnn. minister. ,1.

Bible scluiul; 10:30 n. worship, topic. "Coiibid- Evangelist A. J. Baciunan, cr; 6:45 p.

yuum: people's ing; 7:45 p. wur-hip. "The Kingdom of Evangelist Bachman, speaker; 1A5 p. Bible study. Lily Chapel Cluirrli of Christ--Everett Ic.itlcr.

9:45 a. Bible schol: 10:45 a. yermoii by George Delloff. hum way Chapfl Clmrrh of Christ-Minford. K.

H. Garner, leader. 10 n. Bible school; 11 a. sermon by A.

J. Bachinan; 3 p. Srdan Church of p. sermon and communion. Friendship Chnn-h of Christ--Elbert I White, leader.

10 Bible 7:45 p. Tuesday, Bible sludy George DeHoIf. i SciutovlUe Church of Christ--Bo user and Harding avenues. Emerson Klan- ncry. minister.

9 a. Bible school; 10 a. 7:45 p. t-ennon; 7:45 p. Thursday, Bible study by George Delloff.

CATHOLIC St. Mtry church-Fitth and Market streets. Rev. T. A.

Gocbcl, pastor. Ambrose Frcund. assistant pastor. 6. and 10 a.

m. Holy Redeemer church--Gallla street. Rev. William Connolly pastor, fl a. low muss; 111 a.

hijjli Our Lady of I.nnrdrs chnroli-- Otway. Hcv. Dick, pastor. 8 a. mas-'-.

Holy Trinity church-Pond Cicek, Rev. Joa-ph Dick, paslor. 10 H. mass. St.

Pel IT'S church-- Whcelcr-sbuiE. Urv. II. A. Hubcck, pastor.

7 a. low mais; 9 a. hlKh Manchester--9 a. Sunday, mass. NAZAKL'NE Harden Church of the Nazarenr-- Rev.

Kdfiar Gardner, pastor. 10 a. Sunday 11 7:45 p. in. service: 7--15 p.

Wednesday, prayer nnd praise. New Boston Church of the --Rev. Paul a i a jiastur. it.M a. Bible? j-rhcml: worship; j).

youtm people's meeting; 7:30 p. yervteo; p. praver band i i i Bibli- s1uiy nnd pr.iycr nitrlini; Scintovilli- Clnirch of the --Ktv. N. W.

Shiikcy, paslor. 9'SO a. Snmtny school: 1(1-4(1 n. worship, topic. "Other ti.45 p.

N. V. P. Evelyn Ouinlchacl. IvHtlcr: 7.30 p.

wnrshin: 7:30 p. Wednesday, pray IT ir.cetinp: p. Salurdny, jnii-sioiinry on Africa. First Church of the Nazurenc--Third and Brown -Heels. Rev.

H. i pastor. a. Sunday st-honl: 10:45 worship, topic. "A New p.

young people's 1-30 p. service; 7:31) p. Monday, ladles' pr.iy- er meet i 7:30 p. Thursday, prayer meeting. of the Nara- renc--Hcv.

Glen paMor. n. Snndny school; 10:30 vvoiship; p. M-I v- icc; 7 30 p. Thursday, i a i MTV ire.

I.IiTIIERAN First LutliL-rait clmrcli--Grant Mrrct and Grar.rivifw IN.v. P.ml Wcnske, iiuhtor. .1. bnnday I 15 a. worship, topic, "One JOled Tliat All Mifjht rHHISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ Sclfntlst-- HOfJ Lincoln strppt.

n. i Sundn.v FChool; 11 a. church service, topic, "Doetrlne of p. testimonial mod i 5.1." p. Frld.iy.

i a Scii-nn- t-a-t: 1 and Friri.lv. i fading KHHH M-MH Mu- bunic Tenii)le. riiURcii OF con riilirch i i Mrrrt. New Bo.stt Rev. C.

WniHl tor. Sunday K-hool; n. vnnit; people's 7 lid p. MUSIC SCHKDIXED At the worship service Sunrtny Si-iotuville Mt'thnrlisl church. i Dnvemlcck will play Brown, and "Trau- rm-n" Schumann.

The cho.r, cli- -r IheWim "cicd by M- C.rrnicha,! i i a fl i(h a a tlir will sm "In nitfh! lon A i Afian-s. (ll 7 ir.annc 9 1 rr Harriot Walci''n. (Bennett and Lowell W. Rupp. i thi 1 next tuit'.

night me Wnverly league the program ss TO SPEAK R( i i nry on Hell Shtill PRESBYTERIAN First Presbsterian h--Third and Court streets. Hev. Laurence Lc- roy Hucksoll. paslor. 9 a.

Sunday school; 10'30 n. wor.ship, "Tho Gntj 4 p. youth lally at Second tlwrch. Second PreibyterisUi ctinrch--Eighth and Waller streets. William David Johnson, n.

pastor. 9:15 a. Sun- dav school rally rtny play; a topic. "Building the children's topic, "The Lord's 4 p. youth rally.

Rev, Howard Mumma. spenkor; 7 p. Ony, Boy p. ra 'cr wrvlci': S-lo p. i cliurch council; P.

Tlmrstlaj. choir Contral rresh.vtcri;m rliurrh--23rd and Wallfr Htrccts. Hrv. F. Ran- dMI.

9 Sunday pclmul; topic, "Whrn Life 4 p. youlh itt Second cluircii. UNITED RRFTHRRN Rnttlrvard vhiirrh--Coir's i Hcv. ft. pastor, fi IS a.

Sunday -chool; lij-3H f-hip. topic, "Opinw Slow i p. Senior Christ Inn Klnkcr. lender; 7 40 p. worship, topic.

"Srckinc a New Mniidny ninht. S. S. council; nay night, youth and adult Bible study. First IT.

R. chtirrh--Seventh and Gay Rw. K. Parr, pastor a. Sunday school; 10:30 a.

ni. worhip. topic, "Gospo! of a Square p. Christian Endeav- nr; 7:30 p. worship, topic.

'lAhel. i the First Wfdncsday night, prayer meeting. I Lucisville t. H. church--Rev.

Evan D. Jones, pastor. 9:30 a. Sunday school and worship, topic. I 6:30 p.

Christian Endeavor: 7:30 3. worship, topic. "The Lord's 7:30 p. Wednesday, prayer service. Nanvoo t'.

rhurch--Rev. Uoyd B. Mlijnercv. pastor. 3:15 a.

Bihli- school worship, Illustrated Minium. "Chalk 0:30 p. In- and scnlnr Christian Kn- torli-tk-s: 7:30 p. evan- rHi-tic. topic.

"Cheer 7:30 p. prayer service. Soiilh R. circuit--Rev. I- R.

Cannichiifl. pastor. i a a. Sunday sciiool; 10:30 ,1. i I 7 Christ Inn Ende.ivm: 7.30 p.

Wednesday. pr.iy- er inf i south a PunrUy i i pro- 7.10 p. uoi'-hlp; 7 jn moM.riK l.onn Run f. R. rhiirrh--Rev.

.1 Conkel. pa-tor. 9 30 a tn i i i icrvice; 7 p. Christian Endeavor; DENOMINATIONS Thiirrh nf Ixird Jrsus Christ- Front and Waller street 1 A J.ick- paLtor. p.

i-diool; 2-3(i p. service; p. worUiip; 8 p. Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday, lees. Union Mission--Front and M.nk"t Rev.

Charles L. Tls.iycr. MI- pcrlntfntlcnt. 10 a. cnnnlv in it services; 2 p.

Sunday school; 1onday, Jkv Chntluh St'atil Thu i Oclobor lias been i apart IKS calling month ut Cun- tral Church nf Christ and a campaign has (li-volopeci. All tliose whu wi'Vo born in Kentucky have a Kentucky a Those born in Ohio make up Ihe Ohio team. Those born in other stales of the Union make up a third team. Post letters, phone calls and personal calls are reported. The tnliil for all three teams liist Sunday was 1,140.

Bibli! school will he at a. in. Tho Bcri'an class of the Bible school is a "homecoming" for members of Ihe class. This class will conduct Ihe opening service of the Bible school. The lesson will be taught to the adult department by O.

P. Puck- olt. The male chorus will sing "For You I Am At tho morning worship hour DelberL White will play "Morning Raines, as a prelude. The Lord's supper i be observed. The church choir will "It Is Well With My Bliss, as an offertory number.

The ehoir also will sing "Blessed Be the Ileyser, i solo parts by Lloyd Craden and Miss Lilvia Frew. The sermon topic will be "Facts About The pastor's choir will sing Sunday night. Tho number will be "Come Unto Me, Yu Warhurst. The subject will be "Facts About MISSIONS'DAY SET FOR SUNDAY Evangelical And Reformed Joins In Observance National Missions' dny i be obsci-vcd srrvices nt First Evangelical anil Unformed ehureh, Fifth and Wasliinijtoi! streets. This day is being observed tho denomination in Ihe interest of the of (lie As his subject fur the 111:31) a.

m. sermon Sunday. Rev. F. K.

Klemrne, pastor, i speak on "Till! Church of Tomorrow's The topic for the p. in. meditation i be i This Day Our Dnily Tlie musical portion of the day's program as arranged for by Mis Marjorie Orlsch. and i dircclor, includes following: Anthems. "Hnilcl li More Stately Andrews, by the a choir; "Up to the liy the girls' choir: baritone by Henry C.

IlensKc, and these organ selections: Hheinbcrpor: "Jubilant Solly; I i i a and "Postlude in a a "Amos, the Prophet of Hiuht- oousnoss" is the suhjec! for Wednesday niphl. This midweek Bible study serves the double purpose of a prayer nieelini; and a standard leadership eour'-. i Si-out troop fl al present under the of Miss Alberta WiilenhiirB --I' 1 ls open to new members. SENIOR U. B.

SOCIETY SETS 'TIMELY MEETING' MUMMATOTALK AT YDUTHJIALLY Presbyterian Young Peopio Meet Sunday At Second Church KEV. ROBERT E. WHITE Fvrintr soldier, railroad worker. TEMPLE BAPTIST REVIVAL STARTS Speakers Are Obtained For Series Of Special Meetings Dr. Hun-is II.

Gregg, teacher and author, will bo Rev. Howard Mumma, associate pastor of Trinity Methodist church, will be the guest speaker at 4:30 p. m. Sunday at a youth rally of the Presbyterian churches of Portsmouth district at Second church, i and Waller streets. Rev.

Mumma will speak on "Thy Kingdom which is the theme of the rally. Registration will start at 4 p. m. and at 4:30 p. m.

members of i church group will lead the devotions. Youth of Central church also will join in participating in the program at Second church. Supper will he served by tho Women's' association of Second church at 5:30 p. m. in the dining- room, after which brief conferences will be held.

Rev. L. L. llucksoll, pastor of First church, will lead one in which "Christian Goals for Young People" will Uo discussed. "Methods for Young People" i 1 I will be conducted by Rev.

Frank at Randall; pastor of Central church, Temple Baptist church Sunday, th ir( conference will be Our Presbyterian Church" con- and i preach at both services, dueled by Rev. Dr. William D. Dr. Gregg is head of the depart- Johnson, pastor of Second church, menl of Bible at William Jen- A recreation program will fol- nings Bryan university, Dayton, I ow under the direction of the Tenn.

I young people of Central churcli and the closing consecration afterglow service will be in charge of Second church young people. i His coming to Temple Baptist church will be in the nature of preparation for a period of evangelistic effort, which will begin Wednesday under the leadership of Rev. Robert E. White of Sun Antonio. Tex.

Former Soldier Kvangolist "Bob" While- is a former railroader and soldier. He I was a machinist, and Infer he- came roundhouse foreman for thv Missouri-Pacific in San An; tonio. I Tn lillS he received a comniis- 'sinn as first nontenant witll the United States army, and served in Russia and Siberia until 11120. Six years later, at the age of 33. he was converted, and decided to take a high school course as the first step in preparation Robert Secrist i president of this organization.

preaching ministry. He accordingly entered Brockcmidge High school in San Antonio, and completed a sland- four-year high school course in three years. During this time he also served as pastor of two part-time churches, and in 1032 I was called as associate pastor of i Tabernacle Baptist church at San A i He later became pastor of the church, and has OBSERVANCE SET FOR MEN'S DAY First Presbyterian Church Schedules Special Service jbccn continuously active, in pas- loral and evangelistic work since. Here Last Summer Sunday will be Men's day in the special "Thy Kingdom Come" program al First Presbyterian church, Third and Court streets. All the men of the church have been given a special invitation to he present.

The sermon to be given by Rev. Laurence L. Hucksoll is "The Lord God Because of the absence of Thomas Giles, choir director, who is ill, Mildred Brown Deering will direct the choir. The music for Sunday morning will include: Prelude. Guilmant; King nf Love My Shelley: "Come Unlo Price; postlude, "Melodic a i Rev i visilccl Mrs.

F. A. Coburn i play the church last summer, and organ numbers, 'at a service under the auspices ol school has started the Men's Baraca class. He also I an attendance contest and interest was associated with Ihe pastor of the church, Ifov. H.

O. Van Gild- at is being shown. Last week the senior department was winner the and the senior boys were in lead. The young peoples' club will in the- Bible conference Camp Caesar. W.

Va. Coltage prayer meetings were i held last week in preparation for join with the rally of Presby- the meetings, and two more lenan youth at Second Preshy- meelings i be held Monday night, one for members of the Missionary society, a tlie home of Mr. and Mis. K. 11.

kins, Mary Florence Hobstetter Engle 1S4B Third street, and the will he in charge of Ihe worship every one. at the home 'program. erhtn church at 4 p. m. Sunday.

Mary Margaret Gwynn, Charles Lewallen, June Cross, Dick Hop- lun.i, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. ConUlin, I IHOfl i street.

WILL RALLY DAY SET Rally day will be observed Sunday at St, John's Lutheran church, Powellsville, The goal p. 7:30 n. TueMjay. IJn Youtd, T. D.

rh slinn Wednesday. n-rvlcc-M p. set A i Mv- -pi aker; p. i f'riiliiy. U.

B. Kroui) In 7:30 p. Saturday sslon nu'hl. Church by rhrbl boulevard. Clly View Ch.irti-s D.

ScaK. ft 30 a. i Klllxlay 7..10 p. ni worship: p. Wednesday, prayt-r service; p.

Salurday, preaching. CALVARY YOUTH CHOIR PLANS SPECIAL MUSIC I p. Baptists Are Carrying Out Fall Rally Program At School The oung peoples' choir of Calvary Baptist church will sing two special numbers at the Sunday morning service, ''Hear Ye The Word" and "Softly A A special fall rally program is being carried out by the Bible school. Each class and department is working toward a goal, culminating in the service of the school on Nov. 2.

Rev. T. D. Abels will give the morning sermon on "The Church Facing Today's in which he will set forth the responsibility of the church in meeting the world nee-els of today, nnd how this may he riccomplislu-d. At the night service of evangelism the pastor will a on "The Church's Program of The church is preparing for special evangelist if meetings to he IK Id Nov.

to Dec. 14. The Wednesday niglil service will bo led by the pastor in which a special Bible study will be presented. First eavor i'nnelv as Star- rch. Parr, up at Our i i wop-hip service nt 7:30, the pas- tor i deliver the third in his series of messagc-s on a i vian Bible- characters, speaking fm the subject, "Abel, the Fiit A business and social of the adult Christian Endeavor group is sc-heonletl for Monday i starting al 7.

with a cov-, dinner in the i i mom of the church. A "fontjjall" party will be a feature of the social hour. June Starrctt To Play On Church Prosram The Senior i i a Kn society of First United Bn church' will "A Meeting" Sunday r.ight i Mrs. Marjorie McNo leader. Special accordion i be furnished by Jum rctt of Temple Baptist chu The pastor, Rev.

R. S. will speak to the adult gn tho same hour on "Moetin Community At the for Sunday school has been set at Elkins To Lead Midweek 15Q chojr )ws prcpal ltd a Rites At First Christian special number for the worship Hev. lloke Dickinson, minister I service, "The Lord Has Need of of First Christian church, will You." i speak Sunday i on "Sec-1 ing the Good in the The offertory i be "To a i i "MacDowell. Because of I the district meeting in Chilli- there i be no i service.

Miss Clara Elkins i be the leader at services at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday and her topic i he "His Faith in the Miss Catherine Roush will sing. OLD FASHIONED REVIVAL charlPH K. Fuller.

Director Old Hymns and Gospel Preachlni WPAT 9:00 P. M. Sundays 1400 Kllocjclti Continuous International Gospel Broadcast REVIVAL TO OPEN i Revival services will start at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at Cedar Street Church of Christ in Christian Union, New Boston, with Rev.

Willard Cozod of Lancaster as the- evangelist. He i be assisted by the- paslor, Rev. T. N. Kerr.

Meetings will continue through Nov. 2, witli services each night. RICHARD IS SPEAKER There will be a union revival of Ilenver a I Methodist church and the Christian Union church sli.rting at 7:30 p. m. Monday hi Givens.

Rev. A. E. Richard, pastor of Beaver charge, i speak each night. PREACHER WHO DRAWS CROWDS Rev.

Harvey F. Pinyoun, Canada's Dynamic Evangelist is meeting with marked success in his revival meetings at the NEW BOSTON CHURCH OF GOD. Rev. Pinyoun is a dynamic personality of conspicuous ability. He has traveled extcn- sivelv throughout the North American continent.

He also is a trombone artist of note having been associated with Hw lalc Blllv Sun day. Everyone is given a cordial invitation to these forviccs commencing at 7:30 rarh evening. W. C. Wood, pastor..

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