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SHAMOKIK NEUTS-DISPATCH. SHAMOKIK. PA, SATURDAY. JUNE 20. 1953 PACE FIVE I Methodists Plan for Rally Sunday Services in the Charches? Children to Stage Church Programs Tvo Children' Day programs Till be presented tomorrow, one during morning services in First Baptist Church and the other tomorrow eve Died Men i jpedner ZION EVANGELICAL JMITCfl rTMBthi Re.

S. Pms-cr 10 30 a. "orscip ana suncay scnooi trnar.es Urm s-ipertnt'ndent Jcaeph Crw. Thursday. 7 30 p.

as. Praver service Mrs. Hess, leader. LARKS GROVE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN irsiisw, h.u. ns.

1 1 Krr Zimmerman. Pastor 10 00 Msl-ck Sundav school. Fred super- mtenoent v) a m. worsn serv- tee and Holv Communion Tuesdav. 7:30 Praver service.

Wednesday. 2 30 Choir rehearsal Friday: i Bov Scouts ASH GROVE EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN (Paainos) Rev. C. Zimmerman. Pastor 10:00 a m.

Sunday school. Clyde Miller, super- lntendent. 7 20 p. m. Children's Day prosram.

Tuesday. 7:00 p. m. irucniNii. ill.

du m'ULS. lliu.fi day. 7:30 p. m. Prayer service.

MISCELLANEOUS COUNTY HOME 3:00 m. Worship. Service in charge of Rev. LeRoy Brumbaugh, pastor. Sa- I lem Reformed Church.

i SHAM0KIN HOSPITAL woTsnip. oerv.ce in cnarge pi captain Kavmond Raines, salvation Army. "Lost?" SHAMOKIN GOSPEL TABERNACLE i ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 1 5 0 South Market Street) Rev. John D. Tubbs.

Pastor 9:45 a. Sunday school. Charles Whary. superintendent. 11:00 a m.

Morning worship. 7:30 p. Evangelistic. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.

Young people. Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Bible study and prayer HOLINESS' CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Trevorton) Rev John F.

White. Pastor 10:00 a. Sunday school. Charles Keiffer. superintendent.

11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7:00 p. m.

Young People's League. 7:30 p. Song and praise service. 8:15 m. Evening preaching.

Monday. 7:00 p. m. Service at county home. Tuesday.

7:30 p. m. Missionary service. Mrs. M.

Bartholomew in charge. Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service.

GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (610 State Street) Meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH (Second and Arch Streets) Rev. Kenneth C. Steckel.

Pastor 9:45 a. m. Bible school in charge of Irvln Ritzman. general superintendent 10:50 a m. Morning worship "The Faith of a Father." 7:00 p.

m. Pre-service praver meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.

"The Question of the Son Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. Rev. Kenneth Troutman.

missionary to Indonesia, speaker. Wednesday. 7:30 m. Midweek prayer service. Adults in mam auditorium, young people in church basement Thursday: 11.00 a.

m. Call and answer prayer meeting 6:30 p. ni Personal Workers Group meeting in the County Home. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (Weit Pine Street) Rev. Perry B.

Llskey. Pastor a. Sunday school. George Reedv. superintendent.

Topic. "The Practice of Christian Liberty." 10:30 a. Morn-lne message. 6:30 p. m.

Prayer meeting and Bible study. 7:30 p. m. Evening message Tuesday: All-day women's work at the church. i I i -'if-r a inion fcreaii to be i-jjiiurr- rr.cnun? cy Hiy Name of Jioil Cr.

has received a letter of corr.rnr.caticn from Mds: Rev. Jae di bishop cf Faurna. for Haf-ferts activities the Dnia 1- France. Haj .1" KUSMa Be Cor.ver'ea" the breakfav. tcmcrr; rr.nrr.ir.2 st.

Joseph HaU. The breakfas-. will follow the 8 00 "I cannot forge-. B-it-p wrote Hafferr. "that you ar.s Harold Colgan 'founder cf the Blue Armyi deserve more trur.

ar.ycr.e else our thanks and cor.iratulaf.ons f3r fne success cf tru' meeting in Paris on aer 3 Haffert and Father C-Maar. lectures in France last October ar.d sugeested tne Decemoer 8 rav. developed into the larcest Catholic demonstration in Paris sin the war and jed t0 rf the European Committee cf B.ue Army of Our Lady of Fatima naucri ui mv story duraig his lecture tomorrow morning. CALVARY MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST (Second and Penn Streets) Rev. F.

M. Hottel. Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school.

George John, superintendent. Special Father's Dav 10:30 a m. Worship Four Walis of the Home 7:00 hi Menno Youth. Play. "Wakeup 7:30 p.

m. Evangelistic Rev. Clyde Whary. guest speaker Saturday. 7:30 m.

Youth lor Citr.st Tuesday and Thursday. 7 30 p. Prayer meetings. GRACE INDEPENDENT CHAPEL 1300 West Spruce Street Rev. Donald I.

Martin Pi.tor 9.45 a. m. Sunday school. Robert superintendent. 11:00 a it: E.bie hour.

Message by the pastor. 30 p. m. Visitation at Shaniokai 30 p. m.

Special Fathers D.y -enlee the Young People's meeting. 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic hour. Mes.iae Tuesday.

10:00 a. m. Women's revival prayer meeting. 6:30 p. m.

Youim people's revival prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Bible study and prayer service. Thursday.

SCO p. m. Men's revival prayer meeting. Fridav. 7:30 p.

m. Street meeting. Market and Lincoln Streets. Saturday, 7.30 p. m.

Youth for Christ SUMMER COMMUNION StRVICE CHESTNUT STREET METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, June 21 11:00 A. M. 1480 on Your Radio Dial Smith Coram Holt Ferre PHILADELPHIA More than 5.000 laymen and ministers will come here from every state June 26-28 as dele-: gates to the World Methodist Con- vocation on Evangelism. Thousands of other Methodists of the Philadelphia area are expected to swell the crowd to 65.000 for a ralIy Sunda'' June 28- t0 com- mtiiiuiaie uic uui uinnuay anui- versary oi jonn wesiey, uritisn i founder of Methodism. The rally also will signal the start of a national evangelistic cam- paign by 40.000 Methodist churches to win 250.000 new members by De- cember.

Methodists of other coun- tries also have declared 1953 a "spe- cial year of evangelism." Eight eminent American church- men are among program principals. Bishop W. Angle Smith, Oklahoma Citv, is convocation chairman, and host Bishop Fred P. Corson, Philadelphia, is vice chairman. Speakers include Bishop W.

C. Martin, Dallas. Texas, president of both the National Council of Churches and the Methodist Council of Bishops; Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, Washington, D. Bishop Local Church Plans For Father's Day Father's Day will be observed tomorrow evening at 7:00 in Seventh Street Primitive Methodist Church.

Fathers and sons of the congregation will sit in a reserved section in the church. A program appropriate for the observance will be presented. The program: Prelude. Organ and Piano "The Lover of My Soul" Mrs. R.

Y. Evans and Mary Lou Backes Song Service Congregation Prayer John Eltringham Male Chorus: "Give Me Thy Heart" "When the World's on Fire" Scripture Reading by a Father Piano Solo, "Spellbound Concerto" Daniel Mangle Announcements Offertory. Organ. Piano. Trumpet Trio.

"So Little Time" Mrs R. Y. Evans. Mary Lou Backes and Paul Male Chorus: "Standing in the Need of Prayer" "Steal Away to Pray" Congregational Hymn Message, "The Three Hundred" Rev. Herbert Hoyes Congregational Hymn Benediction and Meditation Postlude Advisers Approve Church Division TREVORTON METHODIST Her.

Daniel Koon. Pastor a Sunday achool 7 00 p. m. Sermon based on hymn. Ai.

Crea tures of Our Lord aad qk -The Praises of Nature Tuesday 0 30" p. Bov Scout Wednesday. 7 00 p. Prayer meeting. Thursday.

.00 p. Choir practice. IRISH VALLEY METHODIST I Rev. Dan el Koon. Pastor 10:00 a.

m. K' "rra. ra i "ar ujra ana iv-ur inner. -Tht Praises of Nature BOYLE'S RUN METHODIST Rev. Daniel Koon.

Pastor 10.00 a. m. Sunday achool. I MILLERS CROSS ROADS METHODIST (Stonington) 30 a. m.

Church service. 10 JO a. PILGRIM HOLINESS REBUCK CHURCH Rev. O. A.

Castevans. Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. Willard Brown, superintendent.

10:30 a. m. Worship. 7:00 p. m.

Young people's, children's or praise service. 7:45 m. Evening preaching. Wednesday evening: Prayer service. AUGUSTAVILLE Rev.

Harold Crosser. Pastor 9:30 a. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.

Worship. 7 Tnim na-mi-. a-. -mu service. 7:30 p.

m. Evening preaching, Wednesday evening: Prayer service. i STONINGTON CHURCH Rev. Herbert Fisher. Pastor 9:30 a.

Sunday school. 10:40 a m. Morning worship 7:00 p. m. Song and praise.

7:45 p. m. Evening worship. Wednesday. 7:30 p.

m. Prayer meeting SALVATION ARMY SALVATION ARMY Ctptaln and Mrs. Raymond Raines, and Lieutenant James R. Watson, Officers In charge 9:30 a. m.

Sundav school. Shamokln. Y. P. S.

M. Linda Tharp In cnarge inarptown, Mrs. Phoebe Cox In charge. 10:45 a. m.

Morning worship, Shamokln. 6:00 p. m. Y. P.

Legion. 7:00 p. m. Street meeting. 7:45 p.

m. Evening salvation meeting. Monday, 7:00 p. m. Scouts.

Tuesday: 6:00 p. m. Girl Guards. 7:00 p. m.

Corps Cadet classes 7.45 p. m. Soldier meetlne 8:45 p. ra. Teachers- class.

Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Women's Home League. Shamokln. Thursday: 7:00 p.

m. Y. P. salvation meeting. 7:30 p.

m. Women's Home League, Tharptown. 7:45 p. m. Torch-bearer's meeting.

Friday: 7:00 p. m. Street meeting. 7:45 p. m.

Holiness meeting. 8:45 p. m. Street meeting PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Roy F.

Miller, Ph. Pastor 9:43 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a m.

Morning worship. "The Iron in Your Soul" 7:00 p. m. Jun.or Family Hour. With film.

Monday: 6:00 p. m. Helper's Class. Edgewood Park. Picnic supper.

Miss Dorothy Lee. hostess. 6:30 p. m. Dorothy Benn Class.

Tureen supper. Home of Mary Griffiths. Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.

Board of deacons Wednesday: 2:30 p. m. Presbyweds. Family outing and picnic dinner at the Anderson cottage. 8 00 p.

m. Session meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p. m. Scout troop.

EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN FIRST EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN (Sunbury and Ninth Streets) Rev. John W. Luckens. D. Pastor 9:45 a.

m. Sunday school. Wilbur A. Tharp. superintendent.

11.00 a. m. I Worship service. Observance of Fa- I ther's Day. Sermon.

"My Portion." 7:30 p. m. Worship service. Sermon. "In I Green Pastures." Monday.

7:00 m. Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Pray- er service.

ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN (Edge wood) I Rev. F. H. Fletcher.

Pastor 0.00 a. m. Brotherhood prayer meeting. 9:50 a. m.

Sunday school. Harold Zelgler. gen- eral superintendent Orchestra music directed by Norman Harris. 11:00 a. m.

Morning worship. Sermon. "Honor Thv Father." Singing by junior choir. 6:30 p. m.

Youth Fellowship. Intermediate F. and Mission Band meetings. 7:30 p. m.

Evening worship Sermon. "A Father's Concern for His Son." Monday. 7:30 p. m. Local conference meeting.

Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Cottage praver meeting, home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wertman.

Bear Valley Avenue. 7:30 p. m. Young people's choir rehearsal. Wednesday: 6 00 m.

Junior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. Midweek prayer service. Including Bible study bv the pastor. Thursday 7 oo p.

m. Bov 8cout- troop meeting 7 00. p. m. Senior choir and men chorus rehearsal.

6:00 p. m. Ladles Bible Clsss meeting, home of Mrs Charles Griffith. ia03 West Independence Street. Covered dish supper Friday, 8 30 p.

m. Orchestra rehearsal. EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN (Tharptown) Rev R. 8. Heberllg.

Psstor-9 30 a m. Worship and Sundav school George Frederick, superintendent. Mrs Harrv Hovenstlne. pis 1st 30 m. Int C.

E. Mrs. HeberltK. superintendent 6 ra. Y.

C. Iinbson. president 7 31 m. Fvenlng worship. Wedneadav 7 30 Praver service.

Mrs Leo Whearv. Bible lesson Shamokin Youth for Christ in tHt Calvary Mcnncnite Brethren in Christ Church Uf4 'f fn StrtH TONIGHT 7:30 Tht Chnstioi film entitled "Mirode" produced by Bab Jones Univerty be lhcn. Hfs St. Joseph Church Broadcast Father and Son Breakfast TOMORROW, JUNE 21 2:30 P.M. SAUM REFORMED (Ftwvitw) LeRoy Bruaibauc.

Pttter- a Morning worship with ser- tto RrT Heroert f. Bean. pa- Llnforn Street Methodist Church. 4o and 106 a. m.

Church accooi sessions. LINE MOUNTAIN CHARGE CHRIST tea i th- I eundsv scnooi. 10 30 a. Horning worship. LINE MOUNTAIN CHARGE SALEM (Rough ns1 Ready) Rev.

John Light. Pastor 0.15 a. Sunday achool. ST. MICHAEL (Klinacrstown) John Pastor 10.00 a.

m. Sunday school. PAXINOS-AUGUSTA CHARGE JACOB REFORMED (Nor Reed Station Rev. Andrew Helmbold, Pastor 9:30 a. m.

Worship service. Sermon topic, Free From the Law." 10 45 a. m. Sunday school. PAXINOS-AUGUSTA CHARGE ST.

PETER REFORMED (Pom'nos Rt. 1) Rev. Andrew Helmbold. Pastor 0:30 a. m.

Sunday school. 10:45 a m. Worship service. Sermon topic. "Free From the Law." 7:30 p.

m. Daily Vacation Bible School demonstration program. LUTHERAN TRINITY LUTHERAN Rev. Harold C. Fry.

Ph. S. T. Pastor 9:45 a. m.

Sunday achool. Darrell Kessler. presiding. Father's Dav program. 11:00 a.

m. The service with sermon. "Are You Disturbed?" Monday. 6:00 p. m.

Brotherhood outdoor meeting Thursday: 6:00 p. m. Children's choir rehearsal. 6:30 p. m.

Girl Scouts. GRACE LUTHERAN Rev. John W. Harkins. Pastor 9:30 a.

m. Sunday school. Dr. C. C.

Billig. general superintendent. 10:45 a. m. The service.

Theme. "I'm All Alone." Father's Dav. Monday, 7:00 p. m. Boy Scout Troop 262.

Tuesday. 6:30 p. m. Girl Scout Troop. Wednesday: 1:00 p.

Ladies Aid. Quilting. 6:00 p. m. Senior choir ham and egg supper at Odd Fellows Grove.

8:00 p. m. Women's Missionary Society. "Blind and Deaf in North America, bv Mrs. Raymond E.

Wasner, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Senior choir. ALL SAINTS' LUTHERAN (Kulpmont) Rev. Park L.

Wagenbach, Supply Pastor 9:00 a. m. The service with sermon. 10:15 a. m.

Sunday school. Tuesday, 8 30 p. Catechetical instruction First Tuesday of month, 7:00 p. m. Church school workers conference.

Second Tuesday. 7:00 p. m. Altar Guild. First and third Wednesdays, 7:30 p.

m. Ladies Aid Society. Friday: :30 p. m. Junior choir.

7:15 p. m. Senior choir. ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN (Trevorton) Rev. Bernard Wentzel.

Pastor 8:30 a. m. Sunday school. 7.00 p. m.

Church Monday, 7:00 p. m. Intermediate Girl Scouts. Tuesday. 6:30 p.

m. Children of the Church. Wednesday: Ladles Aid Society. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

Boy Scouts. ST. PAUL EVAN. LUTHERAN (Gowcn City) Rev. Bernard Wenttiel.

Pastor 9:30 a. Sundav school. 10:30 a. m. Holy Communion.

ST. PETER EVAN. LUTHERAN (West Comtren) Rev. Bernard Wentr.el. Pastor 9:00 a.

m. Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m. Sunday scr.ool.

LINE MOUNTAIN CHARGE ST. MICHAEL (Klingcrstown) Rev John Keener. Pastor 8:45 s. m. Holy Communion.

10:00 a. m. Sunday school. LINE MOUNTAIN CHARGE SALEM (Rough and Raasly) Rev. John Keener.

Pastor 9 15 a. Sundav school. 10:15 a m. Confirmation and Holv Communion. Tuesday.

8 00 m. Women Missionary 8ociety. LINE MOUNTAIN CHARGE ST. JOHN (Lack Kill) Rev. John D.

Keener. Pastor 9 30 a. m. Sundav school. 10 30 a.

m. Luther League. 7.30 m. Holy Confirmation. Wednesday.

8 00 p. m. Brotherhood. Monday to Friday. 9 00 a.

m. Vacation Bible School. LINE MOUNTAIN CHARGE ST. JAMES (Pitman, Rer. John D.

Keener, Pastor 9 JO a. m. Sunday achool. HERNDON PARISH IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Hunttr Station) Rev. Charles A.

Snyder. Paatoe 9 00 a. m. Sundav achool. 10.00 a.

m. Cburcb Shrlner wtll attend the service In a bodv Shriners of the community and surrounding areas are In-vied to attend 7 30 Children's Dav program at Red Croaa Monday. 9 oo a Herndon Daily Vacation Bible school will open. METHODIST LINCOLN STREET METHODIST Rev. Herbert Plank Beam.

Pastor 30 a Church school Marlln Stetler, superintendent 10 4 a ro Divine worship with hoiv tomrannion ju Methodist Youth Fellowship. Miss lda Derrick leader. 7 30 Vesper service with Holv Commun-Ion Monday 7 p. m. Boy Semit Troop meet nn "15 Bub-distrlct i Youth meeting.

Community House. Irish Vallev Tuesday 8 00 p. Uh- er a meeting, aarmhlv hall. Wednea. dav.

7 30 rtaver eryice Friday to Sunday. June S6-28 National Meth-odlat convoea-ton on Kvangellsm. Phiudeiphia. 1 CHESTNUT STREET METHODIST Rev. C.rotef Powell Paste 10 00 m.

unrtav sehool William Thomas, superintendent 11 00 a. Morning mmshlp Communion. 7 Jo ra. Kvenin worship Tuesday. 8 00 p.

m. 8 SEVENTH STREET P. M. CHURCH Ry Herbert Hove. Pastor 1 4S a Sunday achool.

10 44 Mornint servire Messo'. If a Msn rVaet and Man Yetirs Pastor O.rH rhorua wtll sina r'enion Day In eiuneiay school and thurrn. 7 Co Utenn service" Special aeey'f for Fs'het a tsv Msie rnori will ain. Wednesday. 7 jo Praver meet, in Thursday 6 JO Junior rhnir rehearsal.

7 m. Oifl thoru rehearsal KULPMONT METHODIST I Ret nkflniert). Fssior 1 P8 worship 10 a sunasy srhnnl nenlha wnfshtp Tidv. 7 JO rn. Uo.ss II risss Wednw nay.

6 rr- Cholf, Thursday, JO I junior fhwr. JOHNSTON CITT METHODIST Rev Winkeibleyh. rnf a 0 Worship in nq a tn Sunday -vsr4. Mmd. T'iesia.

lis in Mat pl-irea I Use. pn tti Harpy Hmif TTiufsda. 6 on 8 WILIUt0N METHODIST ley. nkelblerB fastiwa 4.1 ft! ul -rnri II 1 fTI WrMp. Th'i-1s 8 faj p.

at ChOlf. 7 9V 9 I i 9 BAITIST FIRST tAFTIST Rev. Charts B. Bcmarr. Pastor 8.43 s.

Bible srnooi. Children Da pro- I rT-n in 45 a ie WorshiD erv-c. I Sermon. -The Larcn!" 7:00 D. ra.

Pre- service praver tme. Prayer room 7 30 I m. Gospel hour. Bible message. "A I Strange Hvmn of 7 30 Community Bible Class.

Wednesday: 2 00 p. m. Bible school plt-i Knoebel's Grove Bus leaves the church at 2:00 p. m. 7:30 p.

m. Prayr meeting devotions, picnic ctjvc. ST0NINGT0N SApTIST Rev. Russell R. Pry.

Pastor 1030 a. m-I Sunday school. 11:15 a. m. Worship CATHOLIC ST EDWARD La'nout.

assistants Sunday masses: i 7:00. 8 00 and 9:00 a. m. High mass. 10:30 a.

m. Holy day masses: 6:00. 7.00 and 8 00 a. m. High mass.

9:00 a. m. ST. STANISLAUS Co Franciscan Fathers Masses 6:00, 7:00. 8:00, 8:30 (children's mass In basement church) 9:15 and 10 JO a.

m. ST. JOSEPH Right Rev. D. P.

Reardon. Pastor. Re. Frederick R. Bradel and Rev John Von Cappenolle.

assistants. Masses: 8:00 and 9:15 i. m. High mass. 10:30 a.

m. Sunday school, 10:15 a. m. Sodality. 7:00 p.

m. Novena devotions and benediction, 7:30 p. m. Holv das masses: 5:30. 6:30 and 7:30 a.

m. High mass, 9:00 a. m. ST. MICHAEL Rev.

J. P. Klimas. Rector Sunday masses: 8:00 and 10:00 a. m.

Evening vespers. 7:30 p. m. Weekday mass, 8:00 a. m.

Holy day maasea, 8:00 and 8:00 a. m. ST. STEPHEN Co Franciscan Fathers Masses: 7:00, 8:00. 9:30 and 10:30 a.

m. Novena every Sunday at 7:00 p. m. UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Myron Plekon, Pastor.

Rev. John Zrada. Assistant Pastor Masses: Sunday, 7:00. 8:30 and 10:00 a. m.

Vespers and benediction, 40 p. m. Holy day masses, 7:00 and 9:00 a. m. ST.

ANTHONY (Ranthow) Rev. Thomas Bartol. Pastor Ranshaw: Sunday masses, 8:30 and 10:00 a. m. Devotions, 7:00 p.

m. Excelsior: Sunday masses, 7:30 a. m. ST. MARY Rev.

Charles J. Petrasek, Pastor Low mass. 8:00 a. m. High mass, 10:00 a.

Sodality office, 6:00 p. m. Evening devotions, 7:00 p. m. ST.

PATRICK (Trevorton) Rev. John P. Bolen, Pastor 8unday masses. 8:00 and 10:00 a. m.

Holy days: 5:00 and 7 20 a. m. Evening devotions, 7:00 p. m. ST.

MAURITIS (Lavelle) Rev. Albert Sutter, Pastoi 8:30 a. Mass. QUEEN OF THE MOST HOLY ROSARY (Elysburg) Sunday masses: 8:00 and 10:00 a. m.

Weekday masses: 7:00 a. m. Devotions. 7:00 p. m.

Holy day masses: 7:00 and 9:00 a. in. Confessions before masses. ST. MARY UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Marion Heights) Rev.

Basil Tremba, Pastor Sunday masses: 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Vespers and benediction, 4:00 p. m. Weekday mass, 7:00 a.

m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (McConntll Building) 9 45 a. m. Sunday scnooi. 11:00 a.

m. Lesson-sermon. The following question will be the subject tomorrow of the Bible lesson to be read .11 ail Christian Science churche. "Is Ihe Universe. Including Man.

Evolved bv Atomic Force?" Correlative paasaces will be read from the Christian Science textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. CONGREGATIONAL WELSH CONGREGATIONAL Rev. Josephine B. Richards.

Pastor 10 00 a. Bible hour. 1100 a. m. Worship Theme.

"Memorial Gardens." 11:30 a m. Holv Communion. 7.30 p. m. Evening meditation.

Hvmn sing Theme. "The Portrait of a Christian." EPISCOPAL TRINITY EPISCOPAL Rev George O. Shilling. Rector Paul Griffith. Lay Assistant 8 00 a m.

Holy Communion. Corporate Communion Sundav for St. Mary's Guild and the Altar build 9 45 a m. Sun day school. 11:00 a.

m. Holy Commun ion Saturday 10 oo a Junior choir rehearsal. 10.30 a. m. Conflrma- lon instruction.

CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION M. H. KULP MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL (Kulpmont) Rev Oeorga O. Shilling. V'car Paul Griffith.

Lay 9 00 a Sundav school 9 45 a m. Morning praver and sermon. EVANGELICAL TRINITY EVANGELICAL Rer Ehrlg. Pastor a 45 a. Brotherhood praver meeting 9 50 a m.

Sundav school. 11 00 a m. Morning worship Sermon on the pm nr. in; on the church wU. "Msrv At the Tomb 31 High School nd Senior K.

I. 7 30 Even tig worship. Sermon bv Rev Robert Neeto Monday. 7 45 p. m.

Male rhoru practice. Wednesday Choir bsnquet st Knoe-hrl a Grove Thursday 7 t5 m. Praver meeting a 15 p. Choir practice. EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL (Travorten) Rev Robert Neeb.

Pastor a 30 Fathers Dev program and Sundav rhool combined setv.ee Rev Fred Drrk, speskrr 6 00 Christian rndesvut 7 oo Fvrnina wirh Holv Communion administered by Rv Ehr.g Shamokln Wednesday oo p. Praver meet.nc evangelTcal and reformed ST. JOHN REFORMED RrT C. Bser. Pator.

a Jen nie Steinmet. Deaconra a 30 a in. Motrin: worship Communion MS a. Sunday arhoot 11 on a Momma worship Communion Monrtav 7 BOY SrMt. Tp is i Conference for teacher cf vmma people and adult Tuertv 8 TO Mr Rhret Cirrle 7 oq fcs-plorinf Cnlt Wednertsv Couple a Club eiundsv school fl-ne at Ralph Pwrk Thurny a no Junior fho.f rehearsal 7 oo tntet mediate Choir teheafal.

1 00 Sen ot choir rehrafal TRINITY REFORMED (Trtvartefll Ree Thomsi rti nr. fsnf- 30 a Worship 30 or 8un dsv school ST. PAUL REFORMED City) Thm Hlttnttr Ftef 8 VI m. Sunday school. JO m.

Worship. CHRIST REFORMED IHtlrstttil Tnriip. ning in Ash urove tvangencai United Brethren Church. Paxinos. The programs: First Baptist Church 9:45 a.

m. Sonc. Happy Heart" Beginners and Primary Departments i A Greeting'' John ShankweilerJ "Welcome Folks" Jeffrey Kitchen Welcome to People" Larioe Krebs "Be a Blessing" Ralph Dexter Light" Susan Geist "Gods Colors" Merryjane Landau Song. "Wonder Song'" Beginners It I True" Kathy McKeever "A Word" Kathy Gebert "Why I'm Here" Warren Huler "God Is Good" Janet Guers Song. "Come and See the Works of God" Beginners "For Jesus" Diane Etringham -A BiOie sermon uoDoy ntuu.

Robert Opie. Pat McKeever. Richard McKeever and Freddy Reigle 6bng. "My Precious Bible" Primary Department "Let's Go Fishing" Jeffrey Geist "Children's Prayer Wheel" Ruth. Kobilis, Joan Cook.

Marlene Haddock. Violet Stankunas. Sherry Stoop. Marcia Renn. Dorothy Vtto-vlch, Judy Reeser and Beverly Dexter Song.

"Fairest Lord Jesus" Group of Girls Song, A Song in My Heart Junior Department Playlet "Without Fear" Mrs. Adams Louise Henninger Qretta. Joyce Dexter Eileen Ann Louise Krebs Exercise, "In the Beginning Ann Louise Ruths I Then Came Sin" Joan Cook "Salvation" Marilyn Bixier Song, "Life, Light and Love in Jesus" Junior Department Closing Prayer Superintendent O. Z. James Ash Grove Evangelical t'nited Brethren Church 7:30 p.

m. March Children and Choir Opening Song. "Song of June" Choir Responsive Reading. "Christian Youth" Clyde Miller, Superintendent Pledge of Allegiance to American and Christian Flags Pledge of Allegiance to the Bible School Anthem. "23rd Psalm" Choir Recitations: "Welcome" Terry Lee Maurer "Daisies" Lystra Moyer Songs, "Children Sing" Children's Group "Jesus Loves Me" "Jesus As I Grow Up Big" Recitation, "What Can I Do?" Susan Haupt Piano Solo Sylvester Malinoskl Presentation of Beginners Dspartment Mrs.

Helen Williams Recitation, "Lift Up Your Hearts" Janet Burd Duet, "Little Ships That Sail" Phyllis Gaydos and Carol Shissler Recitation, "I'm Small" Gail English Presentation of Primary Department Mrs. Charlotte Zimmerman Recitation, "Glad to See You" Helen Kerstetter Songs Children's Group "Marching. Marching" "Do to Others'" Recitation. "Jesus Loves Them Ail" Wanda Klase Trumpet Solo, "Faith of Our Fathers" Peter Kerstetter Recitation, "Pleasant Sail" Howard Kerstetter Presentation of Junior Department Mrs. Mary Korbich Remarks and Announcements Rev.

C. D. Zimmerman Offering Presentation of Vacation Bible School Certificates Closing Songs: "Beatitudes" Choir Now Bible School Is Over" Children Benediction Rev. C. D.

Zimmerman City Congregation To Honor Fathers A Fathers Day program will be presented tomorrow morning at 9:45 In the Sunday School of Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. The program: Hymn "Make Me a Blessing" Hvmn "Count Your Ble.slngs" How Father's Day Started" Mrs Adam Blanker Hymn "Saved to Serve'" Solo. "Faith of Our Fathers" Kenneth Steckel. Jr. "Welcome on Father's Day" Naomi Rett "When Pa Is Sick" Mrs Merlin Moyer Playlet.

"Getting a Gift For Father" Janice Hopu and Donald Steckel "What'll I Got?" William Kettetter. Jr. Sifter's Opinion" Carol Reltz When I'm Man" Glen Williams Songs by the Primary Man" 'George Rteltz "Too Little" Marian Dressier Fathers of the Bible" Mrs Kenneth Steckel "A Prayer For Fathers" Clarence Chapman. Jr. Ptsyer Chestnut Street Church Plans Communion Rites Rev.

S. Orover Powell. paMor of Che.tnut Street Methodist Church, today announced thai Holy Communion will be administered in his church at 11:00 tomorrow morning. The local pastor pointed out that rrow a Communion ob-ervancej be the onl one during the rr sea.on. and he uroert that all tomorrow will Mimmrr ea.on.

and he urged that all nirmbew attend the nervire. Weekly Bible Burden-Bearing and Bur By WILLIAM C. GILROV. O. D.

Wherever group of Christian con-nt gathered together in various they became the "Churche" cf the New Tratament at Epheaua. Corinth. Thillippl and other TJiev wete on to the new faith chief Jy through the tni.tonary work cf 5t. Pa il, and eeem to have been brund tosfthrr in a very clone fel lowship, either living together or in and mutually hflpful relation-; Under 'ich condition the aort of problem quickly aroe that have done much to wteck moat which often begin wrh much faith and Idealism One of these waa Brook rarm." famous now because of the distinguished New Btglanders who in It hopes and failure if the reaoti it did fail was te to failure of individ-ia! member 10 share sincerely in the viion and Heals of the founders They did hot rrras ire up to the faith, courage and arr.fire that might have achieved 'irve. It was in thL respect that failure, insofar a there was failure, soon of-curted among the.

early Christian group. Much cf th comment and counsel, as well as the call -t strong sriplinary meauft. appear fre- irnt-t in to tM h. 6 Ch The gospel of and brother he'd, Icicthcf wi-a conditions I Martin Oxnam Jones Denman Ivan Lee Holt. St.

Louis, executive chairman of the World Methodist Council: Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre. of Vanderbilt University, Nashville.

Dr. E. Stanley Jones, missionary to India, and Dr. Harry Denman, a layman who is executive secretary of the Meth- odist Board of Evangelism. Nash- vine.

aisnop Avtnur j. Moore. Atlanta, Ga will preach twice at special Sun- day services in St. George's Church, one of the oldest Methodist churches in the country. Four British Methodist leaders also will address the convocation, They are: Dr.

E. Benson Perkins, a secretary of the World Methodist Council; Dr. Maldwyn L. Edwards, church historian and Birmingham minister; Dr. Dorothy Farrar, nead of Deaconess College at Ilklev.

and Dr. Harold Roberts. Richmond College of London University, and vice president of the World Methodist Council. Fred Waring, orchestra leader, will direct a 5.000-voice choir at the closing rally at Franklin Field. Methodists Will Hold Convocation "The World Methodist Convocation of Evangelism." commemorating the 259th anniversary of the birth of John Wesley, founder of Methodism and one of the greatest evangelists produced by the English people, will be observed in Philadelphia, June 26.

27 and 28. The climax of the convocation it self will be a mass rally on Sunday afternoon, June 28. on Franklin Field. Philadelphia, where 60.000 persons will be present to hear an address on the life and influence of John Wesley, delivered by Dr. Maldwyn Edwards, prominent Mthodist leader of Birmingham, England; partake in a service of commitment to an advance program of evangelism across the United States and the world; and attend a reception of 1 000 new members of the Methodist church.

The reception will be conducted by Bishops W. Angie Smith, of Oklahoma City: Fred P. Corson, of Philadelphia: H. Ba scorn Watts, of Lincoln. Edaar A.

Love, of Baltimore; Donald H. Tippett. of San Francisco: Mirvin A. Franklin, of Jackson. and D.

Stanley Coors. of St. Paul. Minn. Immediately following the convocation, the Methodist Church will beein a nation-wide campaign to add 250.000 new members to the nnrnllmont nf ire 4fl OOO nnrishps rrrarv of the World Methodist Coun- Drvnrv Furar.

of I'kley. England. H.irold Roberts, ot Lutheran Church The pvoTaiiv Krp Mr vr iw cr. I 4 Mit Arrompaiust Hv F.ifh Our Cn Prnp'ure Lrwn. ike rol'J! P.m 5TT Rpf Th mlore Wi.iiams Trio H.i iiir.

Tliniini mid 0-or" c'x fh: P'Uie T-in M'r- Thonuv H.ir Mv Ki'li Look t'p Thee Japanese School Aided Bv Presbyterian Church The church rvortle of a number of have undertaken 1 project to sunport and equi nrv.y rprt.en Christian Tokyo. Japan. Church people of Ioa re provid- fund for the construction of! the i tn'incy for a te.t- dftKC; liidiana i in the price Of ctsiw hi on tne icu campus in'o a physical education and trcre.it:onal ate rUure! RrtU.U.J Hold Outdoor Meeting An oiitdjor be held Muidpy cvei iiie in Chat lea oorh. nrr Orat bv trie pf Tiini'v Li'Jicran Clvitch. of the Brotherhood ill mrr! fvn' t-m, rmftion tc Brar Op bp pro- vidrcJ nnrl othrr outdoor jrorv br piaved unril failish! hnt i-huec of -s urn' T-ri-d C.

rid 1 ir.f. I Over Station WISL GREENWICH. Conn. An advisory Fridav and Saturday (June 26 and group of more than forty leading 27 sessions of the convocation will Episcopalians, both clergy and bo held in Philadelphia's famous met for three days here to map out! Convention Hall, and will feature as final recommendations for the pro-j sneakers such Methodist leaders as: Rram of the Episcopal Church's newi Bishop Arthur J. Moore, of AManta: Division of Social Education and 1 Bishop William C.

Martin, of Dillas; Community Action, of the Depart- Bishop Brom'v Oxnam. of Wish-mcnt of Christian Social Relations Bishop Ivan Ire Holt, of St. of the National Council. Louis; Dr. E.

Stanley Jones, of India; The establishment of this division! Dl" Harry Denman. of Nashville; Dr. was authorized bv the ceiieral n. 1 E. Benson Perkins, of Encland.

a sec- WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Gront end Church Streets Rev. Josephine B. Richo'ds, Pastor Sunday, June 21 11:00 A. M. Worship Theme: "Memorial Gardens" 1 1 :30 A.

M. Holy Communion 7:30 P. M. Evening Meditation, Hymn Sing Theme. "The Portrait of a Christian" vent ion of the Episcopal Church last year to promote an informed con- cei-i among church people for the social, political, and economic sit- tngiann.

nation in which they live. T7 while the creation of this City Church to Observe ion marks a new venture in the national organization of the Epis- i rather UdV lOmOrrOW copal Church, the advisory commit-1 Father's Diy will be observed dur-tef was emphatic in point ine out lna the Sunday School sr-sion to-thai concern for the social ls morrow mnriuns at 9 45 in Trinity WHfRE ARE MY WANDERING FOLKS TON1C.HT? a ii lf THEV RE 1 not an optional one for the church, one which i. Implicit in the Christian Gospel. "All relations be- nnd .1 i tton stand under the Judpmcnt of Ood." It wan affirmed. Comment den-Sharing under which the Christian in pagan and hostile emiroumeut.

called for mutual aid to a Inch degree. Paul put the obligation ery plainly: Bear ve one another's b'sr-Cena. and ao fulfill the law of Chrst" Gniatlan 6 2. it Paul, himself a worker. aw that some were taking advantage of thia f.r.e dortr.ne to take advantage of their poaed brethren bv shit king their own reponsibilitie.

80. he lelarrd. al- iiiwi 111 uir oniiir una 11, rui rinj man nn orar can ournen. irtiu. fi' for his own work That this situation wa no! confined to the Oala'iahs 1 rvifV? various ohrr parage.

In II to accept other pcc.f.c pioj-salotiians 3 10 Paul, noting that there were among them disorderly person and busvbodira. declared ii'e tnii ti him wrir Hit i didn wot neither sho ild thrv eat. The world in general. making too rr. jcn of of the thing that Pa-il rote Pc'r-r aid ere hard ti iindrtand 'It Prter 3 16'.

ha made tort little of thrs p.n principle tt pfronal 8Pd ftiuTual rpsponsibiiitr that off lifl rscl Vital fcr svttiol nd fnodrrn riffnnffiififs thrr rr tnr smail of M' T1 Tf''' Fa-jl trrat brlirvrr in xi3l tr.fff iT.t r.Snl MMtMltft THE SABIATH DAY KIIP IT HOLY Fofhr'i Dey Syndoy la-vl mt iV i H-w iu rysJ i' 9 -4-' ve' Wi r. S--t i CO TO CHURCH SUNDAY 7L.

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