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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

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SUNDAY SERVICES IN DISTRICT CHURCHES PUIIRPII pniFIPF Rev. W. L. Burner Will Continue Evangelistic Ununun UI UL ChrUti Church Second Week TO BE DEDICATED WITH 3 SERVICES Minister From Warren Draws Large Crowds With Talks Of Series: Groups Attend In Bodies Each Night Second Christian Basement Used Until Auditorium Can Be Completed 1 L. Burner of special music for each service.

The Warren will launch the second song service preceding the preach- Knd. with The new home of the congregation of the Second Christian church in Pennsylvania Bust will be dedicated Sunday morning, afternoon and night services. The church is only partially completed but has been used for- set v- lces since Feb. 1. The building at the present time 0 the basement floor.

which I roofed and will be converted into a Sunday school and sOCial after an auditorium is added in tne future. The church occupies the site the old edifice a short distance east of the car barns. The ment. covering a space 3d by b. feet, has seating accommodations for about P' rsofts and sents an expenditure of The temporary roof is to remov when work is started on the auditorium as soon as the present debt has been liquidated.

Gaines M. Cook of Cleveland, general secretary of the Ohio hi is- tian Missionary society, will be the principal speaker at the dedication week of his revival services in the First Church of Christ Sunday when he will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

The campaign opened last Sunday. with services this week well attended. There will be no service tonight but meetings will be held every night 'next week. One or more Bible school classes or other church groups attended the services in a body each night during the week and the same plan will be followed next week. A number of out-of-town delegations also ing is directed by Kurt Bergtier Rev.

Burner will preach on Place of the Church in Modern at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. The evening sermon topic will be Glowing A baptismal service will follow the Sunday night service. Sermon topics which Rev.

Burner will use for his services next week follow: Monday. And -----Tuesday. or Wednesday, "In Spite Thursday, Are You Frl- have been in attendance. There is i day. ELDER FOR MORMONS 10 BECOME ENGINEER SALINEVILLE PASIOR TO HEAD M.

E. GROUP President Of District Will Rev.Sweeney Named League Attend Conference Here Elder Elman L. Jackson, president of the North Ohio district of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and former presid- Leader Until June 1 Special To The Review. SALINEVILLE, April 22 George R. Sweenpy.

pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal church, is the new presidhnt of the Colum- ing elder of the Mormon church in biana County Epworth League so- thc East Liverpool district, will return to California to resume his services. He will speak at. 10:45 2:30 and p. m. 4 of engineering career.

A number of visiting pastors also are expected to take part in the afternoon service. Communion will he celebrated in connection with the 10:45 a m. service. Bible school will be held at 9:45 m. Wilson, supe people's society will meet at p.

m. The East End church was organized in 1903 in temporary quarters near the old cemetery at Mulberry st. A church home was erected in 1913 on the site of the present building and this was razed to make room for the larger and more up-to-date building. Rev. Henry Douglass became pastor of the church in November, 1936.

He is an Hast End man having been ordained in the Last End ciety, having been elected to serve out an expired term ending June 1 at a rally in the local church last Wednesday night. A nominating committee to arrange a slate of officers for the county organization will meet in the Lisbon Methodist Episcopal Elder Jackson will attend the semi-annual conference of the East Liverpool branch of the Mormon church in the Potters hall here i ret, nf Cporee I Sunday. He will leave next week May, at p. 1-- nionf The voung for New York where he will visit n'i' The young natSonaj tMntm in Virginia Allard and Ruth Derringer the east and will spend a week at Last Palestine, George Ball of the New World's fair. En- Lisbon, Agnes Shadduck of East Holy, For I am p.

Young People's Legion, prayer meeting. p. open-air service; 7:45 p. worship, sermon by Lieut, Taylor on Tuesday, 4 p. Band Love classes: 7 p.

Corps Cadet classes; 7:45 p. soldiers and salvation meeting; 9 p. teachers' training class; Wednesday. 7:30 p. cottage prayer meeting; Thursday, 4 p.

sunbeam parade and classes; 6:30 p. beginners band rehearsal; 7 p. Home league classes; 7:15 p. senior band rehearsal; Friday, 7 p. open air service; 7:45 p.

holiness meeting: Saturday, 7 p. open air service; 7:45 p. free and easy meeting in charge of Mrs. Schramm. FREE METHODIST Firsli Kev.

C. G. Bailey; 9:30 Sunday school, Howard Diddle, 11 worship, sermon, 7 p. young service; 8 p. revival servcies.

CHLItCH OF Flrsti West Ninth Kev. D. T. Koch; 9:45 a. Sunday school, Rena Koch, 11 a.

worship sermon; 1:30 p. worship. sermon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Hoorn 406 Washington St. 9:30 a.

Sunday school; II a. service, subject. "Probation After Wednesday, 7:45 p. testimonial service; reading roorn open to public Tuesday and Friday 2 to 4 p. m.

SPIRITUALIST FlrMi Moose Temple; Sunday and Monday 7:30 p. services in charge of Mrs. Bessie Woodward of Akron. route home he will stop at Nauvoo. 111., a unique eity founded in 1839 by Joseph Smith, first patriarch of the Mormon church.

For the remainder of the trip he will travel the Lincoln Highway which follows quite closely the route taken by the pioneers who settled in the Salt Lake Valley in 1817. Mr. Jackson has been in volun- missionaiy service of the Liverpool. Josephine Dunn of Salem and Thomas Miller of Wellsville. O.

J. Kiik. Mrs. Laura Baker and George Boa is are members of a nominating committee which will meet next Friday at 7:30 p. m.

to select candidates for the official board of the local church. hi tary missionary service church before hi bf-at i church for approximately two activities. EAST LIVERPOOL PRESBYTERIAN Flrnii Rev. M. Rudolph Miller: 9.30 5 PASTORS TO ASSIST IN INSTALLING RITES Rev.

Miller To Receive New Charge Wednesday Night Five visiting ministers will take part in the Installation service for pv M. Rudolph Miller as pastor of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday night. Rev. Byron Fruit, pastor of the Smithfield and Bloomfield Presbyterian churches in Jefferson county and moderator of the Steubenville Presbytery, will preside and pro- IKtund the constitutional questions in the installation service. The sermon will be delivered by years, having worked in Iowa be- a.

Sunday school. Donald Kibble, fore coming to Ohio. He was presiding elder in East Liverpool for 10 months last year, working with Elder Rollo been transferred to graduated from a California engineering school before beginning his duties with the Mormon church. It a. worsiiip, sermon, Lost Christian p.

Christian Endeavor service: 7:30 p. worship, sermon, Bulkley, who has Gates To The YVednes- Ua day, 7:30 p. mid-week prayer meeting Kmmnniieli Francis G. Stewart; 9:15 a. Sunday school; 11 a.

in. Worship, Our 3 p. Fellowship service. CHURCH NOTES The congregation of Pennsylvania ave. Methodist Episcopal church will hold a fellowship dinner Tuesday uight in the basement of the church to honor new members received since Oct.

1. 1938, the beginning of the fellowship year. Rev. Dwight Heaston of the First Methodist Episcopal church, will be the speaker. Luther Hall of East Liverpool will preach in the Church of the Nazarene in 15th Wellsviile.

Dr. George Curtis Fisher, pastor of Sunday at 11 a. ni. A guest speaker the Highland Presbyterian church also may fill the pulpit for the of Pittsburgh and formerly of the; Sunday night service. Long's Run Presbyterian church 1 Betty and Loretta Parsons will Dr.

Fisher is a cousin of Sanford sing at the meeting of the Sunday E. Fisher of East Liverpool, a school at 9:30 a. m. William Green- tnember of the First church, wood of East Liverpool will have The harge to the congregation charge of the music at the 7:30 will be delivered by Rev. J.

Davis m. service. Barnard, pastor of the Second Pres-1 hyterlan church, while ihp charge Circle No. 1 of the St. Stephen's to the pastor will be given by Rev.

Episcopal church will meet lit the John Sharpe of Martins Ferry, gen- parish house Monday night. Choir eral Presbyter. The installation rehearsal for boys will be con- prayer will he given by Rev. Harry ducted Wednesday at 4:15 p. m.

O. Bush, pastor of the Uhrjchsvllle and will be followed by a METHOD! EPiM I. Rev. William Dwight Heaston; 9:43 a. Sunday school, Francis H.

Lang, 10:45 a. m. worship, sermon, Fast to the 6:3,0 p. Epworth league, Theodore Williamson, leader; 7:30 p. worship, sermon, "In the Garden of Tuesday.

7:30 p. conference of church school workers: Wednesday, 7:30 p. mid week prayer meeting, Spirit of Union. Orchard Groin Rev. Wesley A.

Miller: 10 a. Bible school, B. Cooper, 11 a. worship, sermon; 6:30 p. Epworth League; 7:30 p.

worship, sermon. Andersom Kev. Wesley A. Miller: 9 a. Bible school.

Roland Edgar, 10 a. worship, sermon: 6:30 p. Epworth league; Wednesday, 7:30 p. in prayer meeting. Sheridan Arc.

Y. M. K.l Rev VV. E. Barksdale; 11 a.

worship, sermon; 12:30 p. Sunday school, S. B. Jackson, 7:30 p. worship.

sermon. I NT First i Rev. J. F. Plmlt: 9 30 a Sunday school.

Frank Harding, 10:45 a. worship, sermon; 6:30 p. ou ug people's and Senior Christian Endeavor societies; 7:30 p. worship, sermon. I MTED FREMII TERIAX Rev.

Clyde 11. Canfield: a. Sunday school, Chalrner recrea- Sinith worship, LATTER DAY SAINTS Church ot Jesus Christ! Eider J. Ross Ferrer tn charge; Room Potters Hali, West Sixth 10 a. Sunday school.

Frederick Webb, 11:15 a. preaching service; first and third Wednesday 7:30 p. Mutual improvement association service in Sons of hall. MISSIONS Pleasant Heightm 2:45 p. Sunday school; Monday, 7:30 p.

club; Tuesday, 7:30 p. prayer meeting, G. B. Woods, leader. Heechvtood Free Methodist Mission! 2:30 p.

Sunday school, Harry Torrence, Friday, 7:30 p. prayer and class meeting Associates Hihle Studentsi Potters hall. West Sixth 2 p. Bible study; 3 p. preaching service In charge of W.

B. Sterrett of Carnegie. Pa. I.at’roft Ylisslon: Rev. Mary K.

Thompson; 9:45 a. Sunday school, Ida Estill, 11 a. worship, sermon; 3 p. prayer meeting: 6:30 p. young people's meeting; 7:30 p.

revival sere ice. sermon by IVv. T. Homer Smith; Tuesday, 7:30 p. prayer meeting; Thursday, 10 a.

prayer meeting: 6:30 p. Junior Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. Bible study. EAST END Fennsylinnta ave. VI.

E.t Rev. N. R. Somerville: 9:45 Sunday school, Arthur S. Hill, 10:45 a.

worship, sermon, reception of mein hers; 6:30 p. Epworth league; 7:30 p. worship, sermon; Wednesday, 7:30 p. mid-week prayer meeting. Second Presbyterian church! Rev.

J. Davis Barnard: 9:45 a. Sunday school, Charles Means, II a. worship, sermon. Magdalene Meets Jesus:" 6:30 p.

Christian Endeavor: 7:30 p. worship, sermon, in the Wednesday, 7:30 p. midweek prayer service. Hoyce VI. E.t Kev.

L. Chester l.ewis: a. unified eer- ice of study and worship; downstairs and upstairs; 6:30 p. Epworth league: 7:30 p. worship, sermon: Wednesday, 7:30 prayer meeting.

Second United Prenhyterlnni Rev. P. Lerik: 9:45 a. Sundav school, John McAdoo. tl a.

worship, sermon, from 6:30 p. in. worship, eermon, Christian second hrisiinnt llev Henry Douglass; 9:45 a. m. Sundav school.

George Wilson, 10:45 a. worship, sermon; 7 p. young people's meeting; p. worship, sermon; Wednesday. 7:30 p.

midweek prayer meeting. tluklund Free Rev John Douglass, pastor; 9:45 a. Sundav school. Harrv Johnston, supt. 11 a.

worship, sermon: 7 p. Young People's meeting; 7:30 p. worship, sermon, Tuesday, p. in, class meeting: Thursday, 7:30 p. prayer meeting.

Second Hnptlsti Rev. H. Harrts 9:30 a. Sundav school: Earlev II a. worshtn.

sermon: 6 p. Y. P. 7:30 p.m., worship, sermon. Triumph Church nf the Vrw Agei 1047 Pennsylvania Rev A Turner; 9:30 a.

Sundav school, VV Peachey, 11:45 a and 7:30 preaching services. shlloh Hnptlsti 9:30 a. Sunday school, 11 a. worship: 6 a young persons: 7:30 wor ship; Wednesday 7-30 praver. young peoples service; 8 p.

worship, sermon. Faith Missions 1313 Center Rev. A. YV. BonaccR 10:30 a.

worship and Bible study; 7:30 p. preaching Wednesday 7:80 p. prayer meeting. haUatlnn Arniyi Adj. and S.

A. Schramm. 2 p. Sunday school; 3 p. m.

young people's meeting; 7:30 p. Salvation meeting; Wednesday, 2 p. Home League classes 4 p. Band of Love and corps cadet classes. Free Methodist! Rev.

Arthur Grafton; 9:45 a. Sunday school, liam Green, 11 a. worship, sermon; 7 p. song and praise service; 7:30 p. worship sermon.

Tnhernaelri Third Rev. John M. Roush; 2 p. Sunday echoot, Mrs. Martha Ntcholson, 3 p.

worship, sermon: Wednesday, 7.30 p. mid-week prayer meeting. CHESTER UirM Presbyterian! Rev. Calvin T. inier, 9:45 a.

Sunday school. 10:45 a. worship, sermon; 3 p. junior Christian Endeavor; 6:30 p. senior Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p.

worship, sermon: Wednesday, 7:30 p. mid-week prayer meeting. Lulled Frenby terlan Rev K. Glen Fleming; 6:30 a. sunrise prayer service; 10 a.

worship; II a. Bible school, Mrs. C. V. Stewart, 7 p.

V. U. First Methodist Episcopal! Kev. O. Douds: 9:45 a church, school, E.

A. Durbin, tl a. worship, sermon; 6:80 p. Junior Epworth league; 7:30 p. worship, sermon; Wednesday, 7:30 p.

mid-week prayer meeting. 10:15 a. sermon. a. First Uliureh ol ibriati Rev.

G. A. Britton: 9:45 a. class study period: a. elementary department; 6:30 p.

Christian Endeavor; Wednesday 7:30 p. prayer and study groups Free Kev. Walter M. Brown; 9:45 a. Sunday school, Archie McGaffick.

11 a. worship, sermon; 6:45 p. young people's service; 7:30 p. worship, sermon; Wednesday, 7:30 p. midweek prayer meeting; Friday, 7:30 p.

class meeting. First XnMtrenei Rev. C. W. man; 9:45 a.

Sunday school, Mrs. Anna M. Reynolds, supt 10:45 a. worship, sermon by Edward Barton of East Liverpool: 6:45 p. young service; 7:30 p.

worship, sermon by Mr Barton; special music by Davls-Barton trio at Dot It morning and night 4 hitreli Christ! Carolina avenue. near Sixth 10 a. Bible study; 11 a. worship, aermon. Heart Cathollet Rev.

Fr. William Sauer: 8 a. and 10 a- masses: 7:30 p. devotions. (impel Llghthousei Carolina Mrs.

Daisv Miller; 9:45 a. dav school: 10:45 a. preaching service by Mrs. C. II Gelfles: 7:30 p.

revival services; Tuesday, 7:30 p. young people's society; Thurs day, 7:30 p. services. Irnt Methodist EplseopnlI Rev. r.

Homer Smith: 9:10 a. Sunday school. Alllone Campbell, 11 a. worship, aermon: 6:30 p. nr, Epworth League; 7:30 p.

nr, worship, aermon. school, D. A. Reed, supe 3 p. preaching service.

talendnle Chapelt Near Newell: Jennie Troup; 9:30 a. Sunday school. Elmer Heath, a. revival services; 7:30 p. evangelistic service.

Ilookdlovt it Free MelhodlMtt Rev, E. B. Welch. 10 a. Sunday school, Cecil Lyon, It a.

worship, sermon; 7 p. young meeting: 8 p. evangelistic ser vice. New Cumberland Free Rev. Walter 5i.

Brown; 6 a. in. sunrise prayer service; 2 p. rn. Sunday school; 3 p.

worship, ser mon; 7 p. young service 7:30 p. evangelistic service. tlhiuvitle Free Met i Rev Arthur Grafton: 10 a. Sunday school.

Mrs. Mary Reed, 11 a. worship, sermon; 7 p. m. young people's service; 8 p.

worship. sermon: Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting.

SALINEVILLE Melhodixt nvu mi I i Rev. Georg Sweeiu-v 10 a. unified sermon, 2:30 service at Riley's church: 6:30 p. Epworth league, Bethesda Institute rally; p. m.

worship sermon. Because of Thursday, 7:30 p. choir rehearsal. 4 btircli of t'lirlHti Rev, H. E.

Martin; Bible school. 10 a. nu, George Lelshman, 11 a. ni. worship sermon; 6 p.

young service: 7 p. worship, sermon. I nlteil Fresbyterlam 10 a. Bible school, Warren Hill, 6:30 Y. C.

U. Frexby lerfiin Rev A. C. Prichard 9 45 a. Sunday school: 11 a.

worship, sermon: 6:30 p. Christian Endeavor society; 7:30 p. worship, sermon. Assembly or Gofli Miss Dorothy Ellis, pastor; 9:30 a. Sunday, school.

Mrs. Ronald Jackson, 10:45 a. worship, sermon: 7:30 evangelistic service: Wednesday. 7:30 p. Bible study COLUMBIANA WELLSVILLE Presbyterian church.

tion period The Women's auxiliary mon. cfu 6:30 p. The installation service will take will meet Thursday at 1:30 p. m. the place of the usual mid-week and rehearsal for the full choir will a l'i Wednesday, 7:30 prayer meeting and will be ihe church auditorium.

ARMY POST LEADERS TO PREACH IN LORAIN 1 in take piace at 7:30 p. m. Candidatesi week prayer meeting. for the Girls Friendly Society will meet Friday at 6:30 p. tn.

Because of the illness of Kev. C. W. Lmdeman. the pastor.

ward Barton of East Liverpool will preach in the Chester Church of the Nazarene Sunday at 10:45 a. and 7:30 p. m. Music will be fur- Adit Alld Mrs Schramm Tn nlghed by the Davlg-Barton trio of MMU 0t'nramm 10 thp East Liverpool Church of Ihe Aprf, 30. Return To Lake City CHI HI OF CHHIhT irsti Rev.

D. Park Chapman. 9:30 Bible school. Brown, 10:30 a worship, sermon, Place of the Church in Modern Society;" 6:30 p. young service: 7:10 p.

revival in charge of Rev. Burner of Warren, subject Glowing followed by baptismal service. revival services igiit except Saturday until N42YHEYE i irst: Rev. C. C.

Hanks: 9:30 a. A baptismal service will be held gl)nday school. Mrs. Emma Durbin, Adjutant and Mrs. S.

Albert in connection with the Sunday supt; 10 45 worship, aermon; Schramm of the local Salvation i night worship service in the Wells- 6 nieTistic Army will conduct services in the vllle Christian church. Rev. R. 20th st. Methodist Episcopal church LRolon.

the pastor, will preach on --------in Lorain Sunday at 10:30 a. tn. Gates to Mr, and Mrs, Schramm were in! precceding the baptismal charge of the Loraiu Salvation ceremony. Army corps for about five and a half years. Salvation Army officers! The last in a series of sermons have been asked to fill every pulpit dealing with the Beatitudes will be in the city of Lorain Sunday morn-1 delivered by Rev.

Theodore Peter- inK son in the Wellsviile Methodist Lieutenant Nameita Tavlor, as-1 Episcopal church Sunday night. Nametta Taylor, assistant at the local citadel, will have charge of the 10:30 and 7:43 p. m. services Sunday. For the morning service she will spoak on "Be Ye Holy For I Am The object for the night sermon is Samuel Gittens.

bandsman, will conduct the Sunday night service in the Wellsviile outpost. LISBON CONGREGATION PICKS NEW OFFICERS His subject will be are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven." baptist First! Rev. K. E. wards; 9:30 a.

Sunday school, Glenn 10:45 a. worship, eermon. "Lift Up Your 10:45 a junior service; 6:30 p. nr. young people 7:30 worship, sermon, Annuals and Hardy Wednesday, 7:30 p.

annual election of officers. 1.0.0. AND REBEKAHS WILL ATTEND SERVICE Members of East Liverpool lodge 379 and Ceramic Rebekah lodge 286, will attend services in the St. Stephen's Episcopal church Sunday at 11 a. m.

celebrating thp 120th an- of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. hpmsl The LISBON. April 22, Jean Maxwell was elected to the newly position of church secretary at the annual congregational "U1 rTU meeting of the body. Each member will wear luthkha 1 Rev. John F.

Kmds- vatter; 9:30 a. Sunday school, A. E. Stoddard, worship. sermon, "Easter Habit: 7:15 p.

worship, sermon, of Great KFIICOPAL Rev. K. 7:30 a Holy communion; 1:30 a church school; tl morning praver and sermon; 2 P. baptism; 8 .10 p. B.

K. aociety; 7.30 p. prayer and sermon. CATHOLIC XI. Ytuyslusi Rev.

Fr. Thomas E. Walsh, 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a. SI. Ann Mission.

East End! Lev. Fr. 1 4a Maxwell; 8:30 a. rhe lodge members will meet at -------the Six st. temple at 10:30 a and will march to the church in sin wear sT Flrsti Rev.

John W. Koush; 9:30 eting of the Presbyterian church ntentoer Sunday Everstt Thursday night it carnation. Rev. R. K.

10:45 a. worship, ser- was reelected the rector, will preach and special mon, In 7:30 m-. wor- treasurer. mualf, furnished bv the xrrmon, Thursday, rour new elders, three trustees v. furnished 7:30 m.

prayer and two deacons also were nZ? of Friday, p. rn, young peoples They are: 8. E. Reed, W. Clark i I a Graebing 4 Dale Mat anddA Miss Jennl wan, deacons.

rtistees, and and Harry Row- of April 21st 10 in the Want Acis. Re your Want AdvwGse. ment appsars during this week of special offers. NALVATIOK AHMV Adj. Albert Schramm: inri-e praver a 1 earnl by hand- 9.39 Sunday school.

10 45 a m. meeting, in charge of Lieut I Taylor, subjett, Melboillst 9:15 hi church hoot. S. E. It a.

worship, sermou, Golden 6:30 Epworth league devotional service, cognition service for new members; 7:30 p. m. worship, last in of sermons on Beatitudes, are they which are persecuted for sake for theirs Is tie kingdom of Wednesday, 7:30 p. mid week devotional 1 Rev Teat; 10 a. m.

Sunday school: II a. worship, sermon Heart 6:30 p. Uhristian Endeavor societies: 7:30 p. worship, sermon. 1 Wednesday, 7 30 p.

ttv, mid-week prayer meeting, I Peter Preshj i Rev. frwin; Sunday school, F. S. Davidson, supt. adult division.

Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, supt, primary school; II a. worship, sermon: 6:30 p. young meeting; p. worship, sermon.

First I nltrd Frestiyierinni Rev. C. Kenneweg; a. Sundav school, YV McMillan, 11 a worship, sermon; 3:10 p. service; 6:30 p.

m. Build service First hslsflani Rev R.ilon 9:30 Bible school, Mrs Uharles Grafton, supt 9 30 a. Junior church. Mrs R. R.

Rnlon. 10 45 a. sermon the Host at a Rove 6 30 young 7 30 rn worship sermon, of followed by baptismal service. First Esangellcnli Rev A. C.

Uo'dtron: 9-45 Sunday school Harrv sunt: tl a worship, sermon: 6 p. voting people's service; 7:90 n. worship, sermon: Thursdiv. 7:30 er meeting. Metbndtsi Frotestanlt Rev I.

Douglas; 9-45 a Sundav Ancet Moore, 11 a. worship, sermon; 2 ov, Junior E. society: 6:30 p. Young People's worship, sermon: dav, 7 p. mid-week prayer meeting hsrrh Rev R.

Paulk: Mason, lav reader. In eharga: 10 a church school: 11 a. pravar and addreaa bv Mr. Mason. riiti rrh of Aasarenrt Rev Plark ktlison: 9:45 a school, special music bv Betty and Loretta Parsons; tl a worship, sermon bv Luther Halt of Fast Liverpool; 6:30 p.

young society; 7 30 p. worship, sermon, music in charge of YVilllam Greena-ood of East Liverpool, Afrlraa Methodist Episcopal! Rev William McPherson: 10:45 a sermon, Fire and the 12 IS p. Sunday Solomon Winslow, 6 30 A. V. league, Lewis Carter, 7:30 worship sermon.

Protection and 1 FLev YVilllam leebv; 9:30 Sunday 11 a. trorchip. sermon; 7 p. m. NEWELL First Preshy terlnn 1 Rev.

Georg. YV. Kiehl; 9:45 a. Sunday school, Glen 11 Rice, II a. worship, sermon, "Dorcas, Leader in Social second in scries 011 Laity of Ihe Early p.

Pioneers service, subject, "Growing in Stature;" 7:30 p. worship, sermon, "The Last Monday 7:30 p. High School "1 Inndicapped" and from the book, Shadows." hurch Rev Albert YV. Smith: 9:30 a. Sunday school Roy Thompson, 10:15 a.

worship eermon: p. young society, Msrgarei Smith leader; 7:30 m. worship, evangelistic servicer Thursday. 7:30 p. mid-week prayer meeting.

First Methodist Rev. Homer Smith: 9 30 a. Sunday school. Allivfie Campbell, It a worsiiip, sermon: 6:30 Epworth League; 7:30 p. m.

worship. sermon. 4 hrisiinnt R. v. YY illlam Savors; 9:45 a Bible school, George YY'haley.

II a. worship, sermon, no night service. MIDLAND First Rt v. Paul J. Gilbert; 9:45 a.

Sunday school; a. worship, aermon, "The Man YVho Acts;" preceded by talk to Junior church; 5 p. junior Etnh-avor; 6:30 lor and Intermediate Christian Endeavor; 7:80 p. informal talk on Things Should Know;" Wednesday. 7:30 p.

mid week prayer meeting and Bible study. Caibollci Rev, Fr George A. R.tumer; 6, 7:30, 9 and in a Mr Hindis! Episcopal Rev. Stew 9:4, Sunday school, Edwin Wallover. 11 a.

worship, sermon, Supreme 7 p. Epworth league; 6 eermon. woi il Respoiisihlllt day, 7:30 p. fellowship hour. Union services will bo held Sun day night at in the Methodist church in charge of the Christ Mis sion.

Mrs. Ralph Lower was hostess to the Wide Awake class of the Grace Reformed church this afternoon in the church lecture room. Mrs. Ray C. Todd was reelected president of the Korosls club recently when it met with Mrs.

Wtl Mum Britten. All other officers were reelected as follows: Mrs, Evan Roller, vice president; Mrs. L. I. Garrod; Mrs.

Louise Quigley, treasurer; and Mrs, E. T. Coyle, Mrs. A. Richardson and Mrs.

F. B. Hy land, flower committee. it country of Sweden was studied. The next meeting will he May 3 at tile home of Mrs.

Roller, Fifteen Columbiana attended an inter-city meeting recently in the Alliance Country club and heard an address by Russell Wiseman. professor of economics at Western Reserve university. Monday night the local club will elect officers. Mrs. C.

B. Riggle presided at the meeting of the Presbyterian Missionary society recently at the church. Devotionals were led hy Mrs. Riggle, Mrs. Clarence Smith read an article on Missionaries.

Mrs. J. F. MrCuhan was appointed secretary of education. The annual formal spring concert of the music department of the school will he given tonight at the school auditorium under the direction of King, school music Instructor, Members of the music department and friends will hold a formal dance.

Mrs. Bertha received members of the Philo class of the Methodist church Thursday nlghi at her home In Elm st. with Mrs Stanley Vaughn as associate hostess. Mrs. Vaughn led devotions and Mrs.

Kenneth Ferrall presided at the hUMlness session. New officers elected are: Mrs. It M. Gaver. president; Mrs.

Harry McBride, vico president; Mrs. E. J. Patterson, secretary; and Mrs. Vqrnon Johnston, treasurer.

Plans were made for annual mother and daughter banquet May 11. Lunch was served by the hostess. Kev. J. ('.

Butorins attended the Augustana conference of the eastern district of the Lutheran church tills week in Massillon. NEW WATERFORD The following New Waterford high school were winners in the scholarship test held at Ha- lineville, Betty llolt.JMary Hsrrold, Alma Williams, Kathryn Bretz, Rosemary Neeld. William Springer and Albert Yarlan, Mrs G. Filer entertained the Presbyterian Aid society Thursday night. Mrs.

May Kells of Warren was a guest. Mrs. Emma Mochwart conducted devotional service and the social hour was In charge of Mrs. Harvey Height. A contest prize went to Mrs.

L. T. Williams. Lunch was served. The group will meet next with R.

E. Fowler, Eugene Esierly was host to the Booster club recently in his borne. Cards and lunch were enjoyed. Henry Garrod wilt entertain Mrs. Dorothy Todd is a patient in the Salem ('By hospital.

Mrs. Clyde Carnes is slowly Improving form a three-week illness, Mrs F. Rudlhaugli remains in a critical condition at her home. The Christ Mission trucks of Youngstown will canvass here April 24 RURAL IIn it I'rrnbytvriMni 10 a. Sunday school; II a.

worship, Sermon hy Rev. John Htepheiiaon, 7:30 p. young service, ik I isimi leriani V. A Schreiher; 11 a. worship, sermon, Yellovt 4 reek i Rev Jesse It.

Houk: 10 a. Sunday II a. worship, sermon; 7:15 p. young people's service; 8 p. worship, sermon.

larkonn Ton veil; 2 p. Sunday school, tl. Thompson, 3 p. worship, sermou. Rev David A.

Nelson: 10 Surid.ty school. J. YV Boyd, 11 a. m. worship, 7:30 p.

young people's Hie tiinoor United Rev. James Seaman, 9:45 s. m-, Sunday school. Ray Scott, II a. worship, sermon: 7 p.

young meeting: 8 p. worship, sermon, Freiierlrktown brlslism 1ft '0 a. Sunday school. Karl Ward, supt, followed by communion iee in charge of elders; 7 30 p. young service; YVedneedsy, 7:30 p.

preaching service in charge of Kev. Is. Martin of East f'slestlne. msi I 4 brisllani Rev. Robert Dvke: 2 worship sessnon, Christian's special music.

Enon Valley I rial inn i Rev Robert Dyke: 10 a. Bible school. YV Stewart 11 s. worship sermon, "The Christian's special music; 8 p. worship, sermon, Had Fainted Unless I Had special music.

Worship service in the Methodist h.tnrnsa’,«»»^r Mrs, Barrow In charge; Preceded by school open-air service; 2 30 p. Sunday 6:30 p. prayer meeting; 7 p. m. Salvation service; Tuesday, 7 p.

home league; Thursday. 6:30 p. young service: 7:30 p. Salvation service. Yiwrrsn Itev It W.

Aptilegate; 9:45 Sunday school, Richard Randolph, tl a. worship, evangelistic hy Rev, J. Rickey of Warren. 6-4 5 p. young people's service; 7:30 p.

revival service; revival every ntght up to find Including April 30 by Rev. Rickey, hasarenei Rev. Roy EstelR 9:30 a rn Sunday school, Mrs Audrey Phillips, 1 1 a. rsvlval 7:30 p. evangelistic service Melborliat Episcopal! Rev.

S. O. Noble; 10:80 a. aay school: Mrg Harry Ram bo, 6rS0 p. worship, eermon.

Metbndlet Rplgcngali Rev. 6. Noble: 10 g. dav school, Theodore Allison, supL; 7:80 p. worship, sermon.

fteibel Merbodisi Cnisengatr Rev. Noble; 10 a. Sundav sehool. I Temple, It a worship. sermon.

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Together, book and pattern are 25 cents. Send your orders to The East Liverpool Review, pattern department, 243 W. 17th New York, N. Y. SIGNAL ROGERS pre- I he A group of friends gathered recently at the home of Joseph Dickey.

The evening was spent in a social time. Lunch was served hy Pauline and Sylvia Dickey. Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Noel and family of Unity, Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Dickey and daughter, Viola, of Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Haley and daughter, Helen, Mr.

and Mrs Arthur Raley and family. Mr, and Mrs, J. F. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs William Clark and Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Huston Mrs. A. H. Manuel entertained a group recently hi her home itt hon- of Ihe birthday anniversary of her fallier.

Benjamin Gunter. Twenty-four attended. Refreshments were served hy Mrs. Arrowsmith and Mrs. Manuel.

Mr. Gunter received many birthday re- ntembera nee s. Miss Grace Crowl visited Wednesday with Miss Eva Miss Helen Raley attended a roller skating party Wednesday night at Peace Valley park near New Waterford. Howard Bilsky, Walter Zeitler and Raymond Duke visited Friday in Columbus on business. The women of the D.A.R.

sen ted Bibles and flags to Clarkson school Thursday, The Pugh, teacher, opened the presentation was made hy Mrs. meeting by singing Hour of PUGHT0WN Election of officers of the newly organized young people's class of the Presbyterian church was held when It met recently in the church. Officers are: Doris Huff, president; Junior Pugh, vice president; Grace Hoods, secretary; Duane Herron, treasurer, and June Herron, reporter. The name of the class has not yet been decided. Members voted to have a membership drive with Miss Herron and Raymond Allison as captains of the two teams.

Meetings were set for the first Thursday of each month. Mrs. Miss Henrietta. Martin of Youngstown became the bride of Clark of East Palestine Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at East Liverpool by Municipal Judge Frank E.

Grosshans. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth of East Liverpool were attendants. Missionary auxiliary of the Presbyterian church will meet Monday night at the home of Mohr With Mrs.

Kersey McCloskey as associate hostess. Junior Mission band of the Lutheran church will meet Monday night at the home of Kathleen Kerchgesner, The Christian Temper- anco union will meet Tuesday night with Mrs. W. Moore of 4(16 North Market ttf. Members of the Dames of Malta lodge made plans to entertain the supreme officers of the lodge next month at the regular meeting here recently in the I.

O. O. F. After the business session, a cial hour was held. Lunch will be a feature of the next meeting.

Mrs. Mary Oliver was initiated into the auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans when the organization met recently In the Memorial hall. After the business session, refreshments were served by the social committee. The committee for next month's meeting will be Mrs. Annabelle Picket, Mrs, LiiIii Harvey and Mrs.

Clara Seidel. Class 5 of the United Brethren church met Friday night at the home of Betty Crowl, In the absence of the president. Miss Mary Huuston presided over the regular monthly meeting of the Young Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church when members gathered recently in the home of Mrs. Raymond Fleming. Mrs.

Glen Hitler conducted the devotionals after which Miss Elizabeth Underwood read an article from the Home Missionary magazine and Miss Catherine Ball reviewed chapter from the study book. During the business transaction, plans were made to entertain the mothers of members and associates of other missionary groups of the church May 17 when Phoebe Oyer of Youngstown will be guest speaker. An informal social hour was enjoyed and ref resit men ts were served by the hostess. Mrs. Rhea Hattse of Long Beach, waa a special guest of the gathering.

Jay Hunston. son of Mayor'anil Mrs. W. A. Hunston of this city, and a sophomore at Baldwin-VVal- lace college in Berea, has added new laurels to his collegiate record.

Last week he was elected president of the College Young Christian association for the 1939-40 school year. This is an exceptional honor in that the Y. M. C. A.

president is usually a senior. Jay also is chairman of the committee editing Rte 1939 edition of the college song book. During recent year in college he has held the position of sophomore class representative on the Student Council, corresponding secretary of the Phi Kappa Phi fraternity, sophomore representative on the committee in charge of the annual May day festival. Y. A.

secretary and a member of the Social Science club. Jay is majoring in pollticar sclpnoe and would to someday be a city manager. SALINEVILLE Unified worship aud Sunday school will be held Sunday morning at 9:45 in the Presbyterian church In charge of pastor, Rev. A. C.

Prichard. Young people of the Toronto, Church of Christ will give a cantata Sunday night, at 7:30 in local Church of ChriBt. The art department of the high school will present an exhibit of its work tonight and Monday night from 7 to in the high school. The industrial art. display is in charge of Eugene Yohst and home economics exhibits are conducted by Freda Bowen, teacher.

Ln-al representation at the Protected Home Circle Thursday night in Steubenville was: Mrs. Charles Mundy, W. P. Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Maple, Miss Bessie Smith, Mrs. Valorla Stevens, Mrs. Bouse, Lucas. Miss Besse Goddard. Miss Rita Hanley, Miss Kathleen Kelley.

John Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. John Griffith and Myrtle Strabley. Paul Anderson, John George, Lloyd Moore and George vlalDwl Wednesday in Columbus on business. The Loyal class of the Church of Christ met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs.

Ben no Yohet. The teacher, Mrs. Anna Kellogg, led devotions and Mrs. Yohst, president, conducted the business session. Edna Taylor Ellmd Mrs.

Emma Haies Ml while go Mrs, Pugh also led devo tions. At the conclusion of the NEGLEY ing about her home Thursday and meeting, lunch was served to 12. suffered injuries to her left side. She was taken to the home of her neice, George Henry, of Dutchtown, where she will be cared for, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wright of Canfield visited Wednesday with Mr.

and Mrs, Norman Wright, Mrs. Seth Morris is visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Rudtbaugh, in Niles.

Charles fluff of Pittsburgh Is visiting bis mother, Mrs. Flora The Glee club and orchestra of Negley school will go to New Waterford Sunday afternoon for rehearsal of the spring contest. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dunn visited recently in East Liverpool. Mrs.

Blanche McCowin of Can- neitoti Is visiting In.the home of Clifford McCowin. Huff, Burdel! Mahon of the United Mrs. Mary Shively and Mr. and States army post at Fort Platt, N. Mrs.

Roy Shively and daughters! has concluded a visit here with Isabel and Virginia Lee, visited hts parents, nsar Chsetert Per I Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs i Mr uMd Mr. T. Uomer SmTtja; 3 p. Sunday 1 George Bradeu of Wancu, ed Thursday night tn Battle Creek Health Foods Psyllium 8eed 29c Whole Wheat RUSK MIRAGO HEALTH TEA For Arthritis, Neuritis, Rhtuma- tism.

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