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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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The Evening Review Saturday, June 20, 1970 Bible School Program Set The closing program for the ton Kountz general worker. Vacation Bible School of the La- Blaine Barrett is Sunday School (Jroft Church of the Nazarene superintendent and the Rev. will be held Sunday at 9:45 a.m., Noah Sullivan is pastor, replacing the regular Sunday Siiiiiiiier Hours Set By Chiirphes The summer schedule will be- i Gift Presentation Set For Fathers Suiulay Morning A Day program will be featured during the 9:45 a.m. Sunday School tomorrow at the Wellsville Church the Nazarene. Gifts will be presented to the youngest father and to the father bringing in the most peo- College Group To Sing I rrom Gathering ifchool and morning worship.

Parents and friends of the indents are invited to the which will include singing, recitations and a display of handcraft. Mrs. Margaret at the Emmanuel Mrs. Cathy Rus.sell and Mrs. Mountz and Mrs.

Viola Dens-i Church, with wor-i Donna Dunlevy will furnish mu- more were directors. Geneva Parsons is iThe teaching staff for will continue five departments included: Nur-i 26, the Rev Paul lss Sheeree Howell will be shrv, Miss Linda Seevers, announced. jsoloist for the 10:45 a.m. wor- Gminie Mattern and Mrs. Linda The C.alcutta United Presby-; ship and Ernest Dunlevy will White: kindergarten, Miss Ka-'terian Church will begin its be in charge of the music at 7 tjy Moffett Miss Becky Mer-i summer schedule Sundav, with m.

The Rev. Clark Allison is cer. Mrs. Sue Doutt, Mrs. Ruby i Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.

and Pastor. Walker, Mrs. Dorothy DeeBee 'worship at 11. The Calcutta: ahtl Mi.ss Kathy Wat.son. will continue tPrimary, Mrs.

Virginia Bart-, Mrs. Loui.se Barrett. Mrs. I Bvelvn Wilson, Miss Maria iNeW Hope ill tiC CtCll Rittwn, Miss Libby Sullivan.ii i i Mrs. Tom I rOJiraill! f- Bapusti lYetejmon ler Tom and a program' An open house reception for Smrlev Mackey.

at p.m. at theTheRev. D. Ross Sali.sburv Muniors. W'llda McCoy, ehurcli.

of St. Kpisco- Mrs. Maxine Pelley, Reid Den.s- more. Mrs. Della Baker and Randy Beebout; High, Mrs.

Lina Sullivan and s. Donna Miller. A The Rev. Joseph N. Church, will be held Siin- pastor of the Midland First following 11 am.

worship, Baptist Church, his Rev. Salisbury will preach tion and choir will be guests, i his final Albert Douglas is chairman; He will as.sume the rectorship At Atlantic City Donald H. Madison, pastor of the East Liverpool Adventist Church, has returned home after attending the 51st world conference of the denomination at Atlantic City. He was among 25,000 participating in the rally, including representatives from 193 countries. Reports from the 10 world divisions of the church were heard.

Delegates elected officers for four year terms. HOLY LAND TOUR TEN DATS AUiUST 10 to IB FROM NEW YORK AND RETURN 00 Events Set In Churches Of District Homecoming will be observ-'j ed at the Bethlehem Church in Shippingport June 28 at 3 m.j The speaker will be the Rev. Karl Bowman Sr. Mu.sic a will be featured. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Rev.

James Wellsville 0 YYlIl 1 1 I llIC ItUtUI Miss Judy Kountz was secre- of the program and Charles Pet-1 of the Episcopal Church tary and song leader and is co-chairman. in FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Corner Grant and St. Clair Ave. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Worship Service 10:30 A.M.

SUBJECT: "Who Can Be Saved? Who Cannot Be Saved?" i Where Salvation Makes You A Member Evangelistic P.M. Prayer Cr Praise Service, Wed. 7:30 P.M. M. F.

King, Pastor Ph. The Gospel Messengers, a quartet from Bryan College, Dayton, will present a program of sacred music at the Oak Ridge United Presbyterian Church Sunday at 7:30 pm. group is direc-ted and accompanied by Miss Virginia Seguine. the college librarian, who is a so- loi.st and an alumna of Brvan, The quartet is comprised of Gray, a sophomore from Forest Park. tenor; Communion will be observed Sunday at 9:15 a.m.

at the Ei.s- copal Church of the Ascension in Wellsville during the final I Greenvillle, Ohio, July I. The reception also will payj I tribute to Mrs. Jean Gulutz, i church secretary, who is leaving I East Liverpool July 14 for a po- sition with a church tion in Missouri. .5 of Rev. Salisbury Fvailgelist SeLS are not members of the con- gregation also are welcome to attend the reception from noon to 1:30 p.m.

Be 3ted bv Cily. i), Salisbury, who has been transferred to Green- ST. JOHN Lutheran Church Third St. at Jackson June 21. 1970 Summer Schedule THE SERVICE 8:30 and 10:45 A.

M. Sunday Church School 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion is celebrated the First Sunday of Each month 8:30 10:45 a.m. Ron R. I.ee, Pastor Phone JK tenor; Gail Hamilton, a senior from N.

alto, and Brenda Wikoff, a senior from Cinc-inna-ti, ville, Ohio. The Bible School program of The Rev lames Mctkrllam i i.s ho.st pa.ston Brethren Christ Church will Set Here By Fredericktown CHRISTIAN CHURCH tVor.Thip Wifh Friends 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 6:.30 P.M. YOUTH MEETING 7:30 P.M.

EVENING WORSHIP David Berresford, Minister Phone 385-7786 Full Schedule 11 us Been Set For 4-li Bund ISBON The 80-piece Co- Minerva United ibiana County 4-H Band. effective July be held Sunday at 7 m. Craft work completed by the boys and girls will be on display. The public is invited. The Rev.

Clair Tucker is pastor. eek's Services Ce, Rev. Con way The Rev. Allen R. Conway, Kibie Faith Tabernacle, I 77 i Monday at the First Spiritualist Church.

i pastor of the FiridUroted Meth- Clark Wellsville, begin' ning Sundav at 7:30 p.m. u--, preach his final sermcm at the local church Sundav. iTIiniSlCr tend the nightly services, which (J I if He has been to the! will continue through next week. Here Metbodisl' The evangeli.st has earned Ihe The Rev. James Perrv of the lumbiana County 4-H Band.

effective July 1 reputation of being "The Walk- Friendship Baptist Church of which has four engagements' of the congregation Bible." Those who plan to I Massillon will be gue.st speaker coming. day morning worship. The unit will appear in the fiRACE BAPTIST TEMPLE 738 BRADSHAW AVE. E.L.O. Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wed.

Nights 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. FOR BUS SERVICE CALL Chester Newel! 387-0179 Wellsville Calcutta Glenmoor Pleasant Heights 385-4104 PASTOR GAYLORD COX SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST 1302 Pennsylvania Ave.

An Autonomous New Testament Church 9:45 A.M. BIBLE SCH(k)L 10:.50 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 6:15 P.M. YOLTH GROUPS P.M. EVENING VE.SPERS WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M.

BIBLE STUDY Your End of a a Friendly Church Albert E. Thomas, Evangelist Ph. 385-3169 Leetonia homecoming parade next Wednesday, the Wellsville parade Friday night 7 and the Winona strawberry fes- tival 27. Kirby Reese of I.eetwiia is the director and Don Daman -1 skv of Leetonia RD 1 is the a.s- Kay cees Pick At Wellsville asked to bring Bibles, notebooks and pencils. Dr.

Jacques Little is pastor. Special Servieejs Set At Wellsville during 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. The Sunday Seliool will sponsor a "Pew at 3 p.m.

featuring a musical program Choirs from the tri-state area will take part. Mi.s.s Toni Carter is chairman and Mrs. Ella event will be observed with two McPeak has been services at the i ,1 sistant. Rehearsals are i elected grand knight of Wells- Church in Wellsville, each Wednesday night at the ville Council 507, Knights of Co- On Siiiifiav Lisbon Grange hall. i lumbu.s.

He succeeds Fred Mor-i Thursday night at 7 .30, the 1 Eleven schools are row. Rev. Albert Ross of New 115ji fed in the band. whU'h will bel other officers named of East seen twice at the County Andv Lvnn deoutv a i congrega- congre- lug. 26-30, and Will tha' i Tgit; jZ Ohio Stale Fair on Sept.

I and.cellor; Dan O.sbome, recorder, TheRev D. L. of Mt. "in plL 2. iniin rofaieirt 'Hiiio Raruiet rj Miel 7 tJiurch.

The The First Baptist Church 225 Fifth St. Eaat Uverpool. Ohio Rev. Keith F. Mann, Pastor 9:40 A.M.

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:40 A.M. DAY BIBLE SCHtHtL CLOSING WED. EVENING 7:30 PRAYER AND BIBLE NURSERY CARE AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH SINCE J88.9” The officers are Judy Converse, Leetonia RD. president; Richard Rudebock, Hanoverton RD 1 vice president: Diane Rhodes. Winona, secretary, and Hays, Kensington RD.

treasurer. Members of tihe aduilt advisory committee are Mrs. Mary Weaver and Mrs. Tillie Ixipshan- sky, both of RD 2, and Mr, and Mrs Robert Goodman of Salem RD. Cataldo, financial secre-'Olive Baptist Cliurch of For and th tary: Sam Amato treasur- land, his choir and congregatiwi a i er; William Telzrow.

advoc-ate; i he guests at the Friday. Reservations for fhp hnooc Holowaty, warden: Pete night service at 7 30. Miss F.d-, which will leave thp at Olesky, m.side'^guard; George Fuqua, captain for m'ade with Crews, outside guard. Day, is the chairman, three-year tru.stee; Phil La.Sco- la. two-year trustee, and Frank Roberts, one year trustee.

Mary. Queen of Scots, was the fir.st woman golfer, PMucafed in Rogers Area News ROGERS Mrs, Janet Per- Miscsioii ScIhh)! The Rev. Paul Brookes will be director for the Vacation Bible School of the Emmanuel Mission, near Chester. Sundav va Ihrough June 26 from 6 .30 In Mrs. Vivian Biirks or Mrs Justine Curry.

Rev. Jemi.son will speak at the regular Sunday II a service Baptism wilf be held preceding the worship The Prayer Band will meet Monday at 11 a with Mr and Mrs. Homer Flemming of France, she called the who of Bn ildfr' secretary, carried her clubs a "cadet." daughters of Boulder, i carried her clubs a "cadet, i giving the word the pronunciation From that came Galbreath, the word MOMENT OF MEDITATION Tomorrow. June 21 is the beginning day for a series of gospel sermons with the Church of Christ on Virginia Avenue in Chester, Brother Tom D. Butterfield will be the in the series.

Brother Butiterfield is the son of Tom Butterfield (who was formerly the Lstcr for rhe church in Chester), and is now preaching for the church in BealsviMe, Ohio Brother Butterfield is a ywng man with great ability in teaching the Word of God. You will be benefited by hearing him. will be conducted evening at 7.,30 through June 27, Services of this type are conducted to give all the opportuniiy to enjoy worship of God and to become better acquainted with the things that are revealed in the Bible There is no book that we could study that would be oi any greats profit to us. God wants al! men to know and to obey the truth. We read this in 1 Tim.

2:4. "Who will have all men to be saved, and to come urnto the knowledge of the Jno 17 17. Thus, if we are to be saved, we must get to know what the Word of God commands us to do and then we must be obedient to Will. The Bible i.s a book to study because it has the answers to all of our problems. Our lives here upon the earth are filled with (roubles and problems At times we cannot seem to find the answers to these problems.

However, when we study the Bible, we learn about wie who is able to take ail of our and give us peace of mind. We see this fact revealed in Phil. 4: 6-7, "Be careful for nothing; but In everything by prayer and supplicatiwi with thanksgiving let your requests be nvade known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding. YOUR INVITATION shall keep your hearts and mindis through It is wonderful to be able to study a book that reveals a God who Is concerned and cares us.

Our problems become much lighter when we know that if we will obey will, he will watch over us and help us to carry our Ixffdens. Tn of the Bible we also learn of eternal life. Man has an immortal soul! The spirit within man will live on Where that spirit will live depends upon our conduct here during our life carefully Luke 16: 19-31. Our to meet takes place here in this life Thus, we should be happy to have rhe oppw- ftmity to study a book that will show UiS the way to be prepared to go to Heaven. Friends, we hope you will plan to attend each night of our gospel meeting.

You will be happy for the decision you make to attend. For Free Bible Correspondence Course Write: Frank Higginbotham, Evangelist CHURCH OF CHRIST Virginia Avenae Second Street, Chester, W. Va, See Of Troth" Sonday Morning over Channel 9 at ItM DIAL A DEVOTION 387-3372 The theme is day 1 I teachers and helpers include 2 Krrett Michael Bland, and Mrs. Blanche Morion of vfr. and Mrs.

Ted Cunningham, were i r' Mrs. Janet Allison, Diane Alli- guesto of Mrs, Anna Hev kathorn: Su.san Bland. Renee Alli- of East Mrs. Flos.sie Bland. Mrs on 1 Wagoner and Mrs, Joan Columbus were guests of Mrs, Rriggs staff Sgt.

and Mrs. Eugene i Cu.sick and daughters of Day-j 4lpen fin Nlliiday ton VKSited her parent.s. Mr and MILL, W. Mrs, Ray Morris. Thpv were (AP) The 33rd annual Ameri- accompanied home by i can Legion Mountaineer Boys Kimberly Clark.

State opens here Sundav ith enrollment of 366 youths ex- Larry Brown has led the ABA pected in as.sists all three vears that Participants come from the the league has been in exis -1 junior classes of the state's high Allhson Stan Mikita wa.s the only NHL player to win three major tro- God Cares To- phies in one season. T1 Is there any ad- di'tiornal expense for conducting a funeral in a church instead of youf Funeral Home? make an exira charge for cwiducting a funeral from a church nor in a home; neither is there any extra expense for using our Funeral Home A funeral ls a religious experienca and the place if is held conform to the tradi- religious practices of the deceased. Where a funeral is to be held should be decided by tha particular family and their clergyman. Our chapel Is always available to those who have no church iation or who prefer to have their services in our Funeral Home. We will cooperate in arranging the details.

ARNER Funeral Homes East Liverpool, Ohio 385 2830 Chester, W. Vt. Need Cash! Sell It With A WANT AD FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE St. Clair Ave. and Walnut St.

H. W. Hill. Pastor Sunday Services Sunday School ........................9:30 A. M.

10:40 A. M. N.Y.P.S................................... 6:00 P. M.

P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7 P.M. "SING-WITH-JIM" inter To Worship Depart to Serve GOSPEL MEETING June 21st thru 27th CHESTER CHURCH OF CHRIST Second and Virginia Avenue, Chester, W. Va.

SPEAKER: TOM D. BUTTERFIELD Special Youth Service Sunday At 2:30 P.M. TOPIC The Price of Exceiience SUNDAY: 10:00 M. Bibe Study 10:30 A. M.

Worship 2:30 P. M. Special Youth Meeting 6:30 P. Evening Worship REMAINING SERVICES AT 7:30 P. M.

NIGHTLY TOM D. BUTTERFIELD JR. Route 2, Beallsville, Ohio SUBJECTS: SUNDAY 10:30 A. AS A MAN THINKETH IN HIS HEART 2:30 P. THE PRICE OF EXCELLENCE 6:30 P.

NEVER SAY THAT AGAIN MONDAY 7:30 P. CAN HE DEPEND ON YOU? TUESDAY 7:30 P. WHATSOEVER HE SAYETH DO IT! WEDNESDAY 7:30 P. EXCEEDING GREAT and PRECIOUS PROMISES THURSDAY 7:30 P.M. P.

THE SIN OF WORRY FRIDAY 7:30 P. WHY I AM A MEMBER of Hit CHURCH of CHRIST SATURDAY 7:30 P. FINALLY BRETHREN, FAREWELL.

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1885-1977