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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1942. To Be Honored Odd Fellows To Attend Services SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Evangelis' To Speak CHBIST LUTHERAN "Things Beyond Measure," will be the topic of Rev. Gerald G. Ma1v' cormnn tnmnrmar mnm. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Id Ul- A large delegation of Odd Fel- i lows from York city and county will worship in Zion Lutheran 8 Silence And Mystery Now followed by uneted success, in i 77 the fellowship of ministry there is In Land East Of Jordan a sure release of personality's cap- The Sunday School Les- Something of this caused the ex- (nn cnr Anril 17 Ic "Thfs ultant outburst of Jesus as the son ror April IZ.

IS, ine Seventy returned. They had proved Mission Of The Seventy." that the test things of Ood are i i a or sunPlest spirits. He under- Luke 10:1 -24. wrote, as it were, the plain quali-a mi riIIC! fications of these ordinary laymen. By WILLIAM T.

ELLIS Their activity was a veritable rev-Anxious eyes of war strategists elation of the Father Himself, are turned toward the Holy Land Some of us who spent our days these days. General Wavell is re- and nights in pondering the prob-ported to have said that the de- lems of these times see, in the cisive battle of the war will prob- widespread spiritual concern of the ably be fought there. East of people, and in the impulse toward church tomorrow evening, as the (Matthews), initial part of a three-day cele- Flowers will be presented by bration of the one hundredth an- Mrs. Fanny Reiser and Mrs. Paul niversary of Mt.

Zion lodge. Schwartz, in memory of their 74, York. The sermon will be daughter and mother, Mrs. Pearl preached by the pastor, Rev. w.

e. Paige. Raymond Sammel. Two meetings will be held Mon- Tomorrow morning Rev. Sammel day evening, the Women's Mis-will speak on, "Seeing the Things Sionary society and Class No.

10. Not Seen." Altar flowers will be- Tuesday evening the Youny Wom-in memory of Simbn F. Myers, en-s Missionary society will meet, placed by his wife, Mrs. Myers. and aso the Men-S Brotherhood, and daughters, Mrs.

L. R. Steward the latter at St Matthew's Luth-and Mrs. H. J.

Longenecker, Nor- eran church, ristown. Class No. 34 will meet in the A program on Campers high- church Thursday evening, and Fri-lights will be presented in Sunday day evening, Class No. 13 will school tomorrow ST. MATTHEW'S LITHERAJ CHCRCH 800 31ock West Market Street Rev.

Joseph B. Baker. D.D., Pastor 9:30 A. Sunday School. 10:30 A.

Junior Congregation. 11 A. "The Old Account Was Settled." (Broadcast over W-0-R-K 7 P. "In His Steps." 6 P. Luther Leagues.

Wednesday, 7:45 p. Radiant Cross Prayer Meeting. "The Faultfinder." ST. PACT'S IXTHERAjr The Church Of The Radiant Cross" S. George St.

at Springettsbury Ave. Rev. Chester S. Simonton. D.D., Pastor Rev.

Irvin M. Lau. Assistant Pastor A. 1. Bible Study.

11:00 A. Morning Worship Service. Sermon theme, "Jesus promotes Faith 7:00 P. M.i Vesper Service. Sermon theme, "Life's Great Certainity." CJTION EVANGELICAL LCTHERAJ W.

Market rear Penn Rev. Carl R. Simon. Pastor PASTOR'S TENTH ANNIVERSARY 9:45 A. Sunday School.

11:00 A. Divine Worship. Dr. H. D.

Hoover preaching 7:00 P. Hymn Festival Vespers and Confirmation Class Reunion. ZO.V LUTHERAN CHrRCH S. Duke near King Rev. w.

Ravmond Sammel, Pastor Adam H. Hammo, Organist and Choirmaster 9:45 A. Sunday SchooL G. Edward Swartz. Supt.

11:00 A. Morning Worship. Sermon: Seeing the Things Not Seen." p- M- Vesper Service. Sermon: The Sun Set and a Man Began to Live Independent Order of Odd Fellow, guests. personal activity tor spiritual ae- Jordan lies Araoia, with its ran- atical Arabs, and its mysterious ruler, King Ibn Saoud, whose si- lence has been ominous.

I know his keen friendliness for Amer- by a thousand years. We also sea ica, and hope that this will keep the possibility of the chance being him on the side of the United missed, as it was missed twenty-Nations in the final line-up. five years ago, and more than once Few travelers in Palestine ever before. The children's choir will sing the anthem. Hieh in Glorv THIRD U.

B. "The Church Comes Into Being" will be the theme of the discussion pe of Third u. B. church tomor- row at 6 o'clock. William Spangier Win be the leader.

"Paul's Theme" will be the sub ject of Rev. Earl E. Redding's ser-mon tomorrow. morning. The Senior choir wrll sing, the-anthem, "A Prayer" (Alexander).

His evening sermon. theme will be "The King Chariot," and the choir will sing the anthem, "God Made the Springtime" (VonBerge) mm. CHURCH OF NAZARENE Rev. Chester M. Williams, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene, will preach a sermon tomorrow morn- mg on me sumeci, a r-eneci A Holiness convention will be duced by Miss Betty Bupp.

iviaae-line Deitrich, Mary Anna Brose and Jane Schellhass will participate as campers. FOURTH U. B. The guest minister during the aDsence 01 rvev. mwaiu xn, Fourth United Brethren church, will be Rev.

Dr. John H. Ness, Pennsylvania conference supeiin-tendant. Dr. Ness will speak tomorrow morning on "Faith In God," and in the evening -on "Pricing the Priceless." The Intermediate Christian Endeavor socie ty will meet at p.

ieaa- er will be Miss Betty Reinecker and the subject will be 'What Hanrwned After the First Eas The Senior Christian En- riMvnr sorietv will meet at 6:30 m. Tupsdav evenine tne wona cross the Jordan to this history-crowded region where Jesus spent the closing weeks of His ministry; and where He established a Lay MmraentSTSewt mens movement. Dy senaing out. the seventy to precede His own arrival. This Perea, as the great district was then, called, was crowded with cities, some of which still stand, bearing their Biblical names ana laaen wun memones or Scripture events.

No tourist has reafiy seen the Holy Land until he Brook Jabbok, to visit the mar- velous ruins of Jerash. The ele- ment of danger has kept visitors away from this romantic land where so much of the Old and New Testament story was enacted. It has more than ruins and tra- ditions: it is the most fertile part of the Holy Land; and when peace and safety come permanently to the Near East it will be heavily settled a- nwmf ic L- It is more than passing inter- est the high command of the United Nations are now showing a concern over me strategic un portance Of Palestine and Syria CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST rm RrR OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Market and Broad Streets Services. Sunday. 11 A.

M. Sunday evening services at 7:30 P. M. Subject: "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" 8 P. Sunday School, 31 A.

M. Reading Room. 17 N. Duke open except Sundays and Holidays. Hours P.

Saturday 7-9. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN FIBST CHCRCH OF THE BRETHREN Belvidsre and W. King St. Rev. Edward K.

Ziegler, Pastor 9:15, Sunday School. James Oberdlck, Supt. 10:30. Morning Worship. Rev.

Edward K. Ziegler. "The Foolishness of Preaching." 7:00, First of Evangelistic Meetings, conducted by Rev. D. I.

Pepple. Evangelistic meetings every evening during the week at 7:45. SECOND. CHTRCH OF THE BRETHREN E. Princess and Spruce Sts.

Rev. Edward K. Ziegler. Pastor 9:30, Sunday School. George Stough, Supt.

10:45, Morning Worship. Rev. Ralph B. Lehman. 7:00.

Evening Worship. Rev. J. jf. Baugher.

MADISOx" AVETE CHTRCH OF THE BRETHREN Madison Avenue Rev. M. A. Jacobs. Pastor Hear Bishop C.

A. Derstine. Canada. Saturday. 7:30 P.

"The Fate of English Churches; A Warning to American Saturday. 8:15 P. "To This End Was I Born." Sunday, 9:30 to 10:00 A. Sunday School. 10:00 "Harvesting Souls, The Crying Need of the Hour." 10:45 A.

"The Power of Witnessing for Such a Time as This." P. "The Lord God Omnipotent Reigneth. or God Usually Stopped Wars During the Ages." 7:30 P. Concert by Elizabethtown College A Capella Choir. Revival each evening next week at 7:45 by Evangelist Jesse W.

Whiteacre. EPISCOPAL ST. JOHN'S CHl'RCH North Beaver St. Canon Paul S. Atkms.

D.D Rector FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER 8:00 A. Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M. Children's Eucharist, Church School and Bible Classes.

11:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Reverend John Henry Hopkins, D.D.. of Chicago. 6:00 P.

Young People's Fellowship. 7:00 P. Evening Prayer and Sermon. EVANGELICAL TRCilTV EVANGELICAL CHCRCH E. King near Queen Rev.

J. H. Fleckenstine, Pastor 9:45 A. M.i Church School. 11:00 A.

Worship with sermon, "Follow the Living Christ in Service." 6:15 P. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 P. m.i Worship with sermon, "With the Risen Christ in the Vpper Room." 7:45 P. Prayer and Bible Study, the Brotherhood cooperating.

UNITED EVANGELICAL eT. PAIL'S I. E. 450 W. King St.

Rev. G. R. Riffert, Pastor 9:30. Bible School.

6:00. C. E. 10:45. Communion.

7:00. Lord's Supper. Rev. J. A.

will preach. Prayer and Praise Service, Smith 8:00. LUTHERAN CHRIST LITHEKAN CHCRCH S. George St. Mason Ave.

Rev. Gerald G. Pastor A. Norman Lindsay. Organist and Choir Director 9:30 A.

Bee Hive Sundav School 10.45 A. Moining Worship. "Things Beyond Measure." 6:00 P. Luther Leagues. 7:00 P.

Vespers. 7:45 P. M. Mid-Week Service. ST.

JOHN'S EV. I.CTHERAN (Missouri Snod) 140 King St. Rev. Edward Kraus. Pastor 9:45 A.

Sunday School. 10: A. German service. 11 A. English service.

"The Resurrection of the Body." 7 P. M. English service. "The Losses of the Absentee." Friendship circle and the Worn- Heart." His evening subject will be en's Missionary society will meet "The Heavenly Guest." Paul Ham-in the church. The mid-week ilton, superintendent, will be in prayer and praise service will be charge of the Sunday school ses-held Wednesday night.

Lester sion at 9:30 a. m. Krall will be in charge. The The Young People's service at Young People's chorus will sing. 6:45 p.

m. will be devoted to the The men and boys are urged to foreign missions. The topic for the flttonH thP citv-wide Otterbein evening will be "Why I Believe in hrnthprhnod meetine at First U. B. church.

TRINITY EVANGELICAL The sermon theme at the morn-insr service tomorrow at Trinity r-Vmrrh hv thp nastor. -4 Rev. Carl R. Simon, pastor of Union Lutheran church, for whom special services will be held tomorrow at the church in observance of his tenth anniversary as pastor. Rev.

Dr. H. D. Hoover, professor at Gettysburg seminary, who Poke at installation exercises for v. Simon ten years ago, will speax on "uaies, voors ana Deeds" at the morning worship service tomorrow.

A hymn festi- val will be held at the evening service and Rev. Simon will speak on 1 Came To You." A congregational reception will be held In the pastor's honor Tuesday night at the church as a climax to the celebration. William H. Trimmer and C. D.

Bond are in charge of arrangements for the anniversary observance. Alvin C. Heighes and C. L. Bupp will supervise the reception program.

ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN Men of Christ Lutheran and Ad- cnurcn. church, and Rev. Ralph W. Lind, of Advent Lutheran.

Also featured will be group singing, numbers by a quartet, movies and refreshments. W. K. S. Hershey, St.

Matthew's church treasurer, will give a report tomorrow at the morning worship. Rev. Dr. Joseph B. Baker, the pastor, will deliver a sermon on the theme.

"The Old Account Was Settled." His eve- ning sermon will be on the sub- After Easter REDUCTIONS ON ALL SPRING DRESSES, COATS and SUITS DANIELS 136 E. Market York, Pa. held at the church each evening vent Lutheran churches will be next week from Monday to Friday, guests at the Brotherhood meet-Rev. Ernest E. Grosse, pastor of ing Tuesday evening at 7:45 the First Church of the Nazarene, o'clock in St.

Matthew's Lutheran Rev. J. H. Fleckenstine, pastor, tor of the broadcast, "The Beauty Jason B. Snyder, executive sec-will be "Follow the Living Christ of Holiness," will be the speaker, retary of the Y.

M. C. will give In Service." The altar flowers Special vocal and instrumental an. address on "Fellowship." Five-will be given by the class taught music will be provided by talent of "J11? alks Wl11 be Slven by Rev-bv Oscar Burg. "In the Upper the church.

Gerald G. Neely, pastor of Christ MORAVIAN FIRST MORAVL4N 37-39 N. Duke St. Rev. R.

Henkelmann, Pastor 9:45 A. Church SchooL J. W. ful-ton, Supt. 11:00, Litany and Sermon.

"Pathways to God." 7:00 P. Evening Worship. "When Other Helpers Fail." Everybody Welcome PRESBYTERIAN FIRST rRESBVTERIAX CHCRCH Queen and Mcrket Sts. Rev. Thomas Sinclair Dickson.

D.D.. Pastor 9:45 A. M.i Sunday School. 11 :00 A. M.

Morning Worship. "Peculiar People" Titus 2:14. 5:45 P. M.i Westminster Club. 7:00 P.

Evening Worship. "Danger! of the City" Ezekiel 9:9. REFORMED BETHANY REFORMED 800 W. Frmcess Rev. John H.

Sando, Pastor 9:30 A. Church School. 10:45 A. Worship. Dr.

Alexander Goode. guest preacher. 6-9 P. M.i Youth Fellowship Night. GRACE REFORMED N.

Hartley and Park Sts. Rev. Irvin A. Rauhenhold, Pastor 9:45 A. School.

11 A. Worship. 7 P. Worship. HEIDELBERG REFORMED CHTRCH W.

Philadelpnia St. near Beaver St. Rev. Robert Thena. Pastor 9:30 A.

Sunday school. K. L. Cox. Supt.

11:00 A. Worship and Sermon. "The Resurrection Beatitude." 7:00 P. Worship and Sermon. "The Peace of Discipline." TRINITY FIRST REFORMED CHCRCH (Near Continental Equare) Rev.

Allan S. Meek. D.D., Minister Deacon A. T. Shumaker.

S. S. Supt. Elder Paul F. Schminke, S.

Emeritus 9:45 A. M.i Church School. 10:15 A. Junior Congregation. 11:00 A.

Worship with sermon. 7:00 P. Worship with sermon. The Minister preaching. April 27th and 28th at 8 P.

The Noss Pictures, "Florida Attractions." 66th Annual Sermon to the Fire Department of the City by the Chaplain, Dr. 7 P. 51., April 26th. ZION REFORMED Of The Evangelical and Reformed Church Lafayette St. and C'evelsnd Ave.

9:30 A. M.i Sunday School. 11 A. M.i Worhio. "Post Lenten Dancers Mr.

George L. Wehler. guest speaker. fense, the opportunity for a great upsurge of new life, which will ad- vance the social order of the world THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY 1. Why does Luke alone tell of the sending out of the Seventv? tv, 2.

Who are meant by the others (American Version) of vs. 1 of the lesson 3. Whv was Jesus constantly on the look out for competent assis- Seventy Were chosen possibly "to if Jg was ertf rf -ht scholar sue- PPle anSht- so one scnoiar sug savs jesus sent the a Jf" fenfl I tfnnt 5 Jud sr l.Lu ke does not say waLrafc mf bLf "Ll1 e5Jt UZ Jn tot. talk matters f0eif t0 their misslon- '-How many pastoral calls av0ld the real purpose such a cal1 choniH havp' 8- should the pastor or the par jshj0ner take the initiative in ask- in? fnr a nravpr nr Srrintnre roarl. jne, nn th- nrrasinn of a riastnral mission among the wise and under- 1 gtanaing, yei nas a not 01 triumph u.

The second line of vs 21 men tinn th th Porcnnt nf tha m. vi n. ah- nny in lewer woras tnan any- where eise in Scripture (American Version) SECOND U. B. "Joy After Sorrow." a cantata was presented by Second I tori Krotrirfln hrit DqIwi dm micu JJICIIIICU CUUU r-ailH OUn- tu.

vwJ morning service. W. L. Rupp is the choir director anrl Mrs rath. erine Naylor.

organist. Becoming Sons of God," will tn seron t0Dic Re Ri at te7 0doc service Fol- Iowing the evcning senuce, the official board meeting will be held, after which the committee of the Brotherhood will meet. MEETING AT ST. JOE'S St. Joseph's parish women's council meeting, postponed from March 29 because of inclement weather, will be held tomorrow evening after services.

The meet- Wl11. De PresJdd by Mrs. benjamin ateinfelt. The reports and the Arabian lands to the east, call? ing Jesus Afar Off" tomorrow akin to that displayed by Jesus, as 9. Nore of the Gospels except morning at 10:45 o'clock.

At 7 He ended His Galilean ministry Luke tell of Jesus congratulating p. he will speak on "Infallible and undertook the great Perean the Twelve or the Seventy. Luke Proofs of the Resurrection." Tues-mmistry which preceded His clos- probably discovered this by care- day evening the Ladies' Aid-so-ing days Jerusalem. The elab- ful research. ciety will meet at the home of orateness of the Masters prepara- 10 The demoris are mentioned Mrs.

Coleman Leash, 639 Dallas tion is shown by His appointment because here was power beyond street. The mid-week prayer ser. of seventy laymen to precede and what the Seventy expected. vice will be held Wednesday night prepare His way through Perea. Xne exultation of Jesus vs 21- at 7:45 o'clock.

The Dorcas Bible Theirs was not a permanent 24 although in a spirit of resigna- class, taught by Rev. Werner, will task, like that of the twelve Apos- tion because of the failure of His hold its bi-monthly meeting Room With the Risen Christ" will be the pastor's evening sermon theme. FIRST BAPTIST Sundav. Anril 26. will be every- member enlistment Sunday at the First Baptist church, it was an- nounced yesterday by the pastor, Rev.

Dr. John L. Sawyer. The com- mittee and all solicitors for the special occasion will meet at the Jesse W. Whitacre, an evangelist of Keyser, W.

Va, who will conduct a series of evangelistic services in the Madison Avenue Church of the Brethren beginning Mnday evcnlnB a 8 o'clock and s.j.v closing Sunday evening, April 26. Song services will be held at 7:45 o'clock with preaching at 8 o'clock. subjects tnat evangelist wnit-acre will speak on are: "When Can We Expect A Revival?" "The Insenarable Christ "God's Water Grater Short Red," "The Spirit's Message tQ Churcn The Torture of a 60041 Man'8 "A Mssage From Heaven and Hell," "The Cords of the Cross," "The Master of A Things 4The Message 0, the Cross" "Shadows Are Awful Things," "Two Bids for the Soul," "Fa to face With God" and "The Ordinance and Christian Llv- lnjf jir. Whltacre is well known in the York area, having appeared ln various churches throughout tv and county. BETHANY EVANGELICAL Rev.

Paul A. Werner, pastor of CMhanu TrrantTolinnl cViurrh will "Tho nancror nf Fnllnw. Thursday night at 7:45 o'clock in the church. A covered dish supper will be held at 6 p. m.

Saturday uy iJOUlca A1U OWlfclJ f. The annual spring attendance and financial rally will be held at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning, April 26, with Rev. Dr. M. E.

Swartz, a retired Methodist minister, as speaker. BETHANY REFORMED Dr. Alexander D. Goode, rabbi rr, 11- 1 the sermon tomorrow morning at Bethany Reformed church. Rev.

Jl H. Sando. pastor. Kenneth Bishop, student assistant pasjtor, Ctrl unuir win 111c aiitiicriii, eel choir will sing the antnein "Joyful. Joyful We Adore Thee' (Beethoven), Youtn Fellowship night will be ODservea in me evening irom iu 9 o'clock.

The program will be in cnarge ot tne president, tnzaDetn Miller, and Kenneth Bishop. A worship service will also be held. WESTMINSTER CHURCH "The Influence of the Resurrec- tion" will be the sermon theme of Rev. Jay H. Arnold, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church, at the 11 o'clock Sunday morning worship service.

Rev. Arnold will Church school will begin at 9:45 o'clock tomorrow morning and Christian Endeavor at 6 o'clock in the evening. 7:30 o'clock. church Thursday evening at r.io at the evening evangelistic service ject, "In His Steps." Joseph o'clock, when the chairman, Roy tomorrow at the Church of the Peaslee, student pastor, will de-Nelson, will preside. Mennonite Brethren in Christ.

Sun- liver the sermon at the junior Monday evening the World Wide day school will be held at 9 o'clock congregation service. Guild will meet at the home of tomorrow morning. Miss Ruth Diehl, 230 Rockdale Young People's meeting will be EMMANUEL REFORMED avenue. Tuesday evening the Fide- held, tomorrow evening at 6:45 A baptismal service will be held lis class will convene at the home o'clock. Sylvia Miller will be the in connection with the morning of Miss Marie Smith, 822 West leader and Delores DeHoff will worship tomorrow at Emmanuel King street, with Miss Smith and read the scripture.

Clair Bupp will Reformed church, Rev. O. S. Hart-Miss Ruth Sawyer as hostesses. give a reading and Mabel Seuston, man, pastor.

The Women's Mis- A discussion of the Sunday school the address. A duet will be sung sionary society will hold its lesson will be conducted at the by Violet and Sterling Baer. monthly meeting Tuesday eve-mid-week prayer service Wednes- Prayer meetings be held ning. Washington. D.

and the direc The churches of the Mid-West- ern zone of the Washington, Phila- delphia district will unite in a Youth rally Friday evening. Sev- era nearby churches are cooperat- mg witn tnis weeK or services, ine PuM'C has been invited to attend the nightly services. MENNONITE BRETHREN Rev. J. Lavne will sneak at the morning worship service and Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock, VANDER AVENUE CHCRCH "A Bright Idea" will be the theme for the 10:45 a.

m. service tomorrow at the Vander Avenue Church of God, Rev. C. D. Morgan, pastor.

Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:15 p. m. The subject for the evening service at 7 p. m. will be "Widow Minds of the Soul." Lester Desenberg will lead the prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, which will be followed by choir practice.

The Teacher's Training class will meet Friday evening. Hp Series Red Lights Bock Each Sunday Rev. J. V. nes.

iney weie udwu uu Tnr Pnraa I hou hart nnr nan TUP iui.s mm uai 'u official status, of the Apostles, Thov Tora nronarorc ann nrnna- rr- gandists, a sort of John the Bap- tist group. They were bidden to travel light, and to waste no time in ceremonious salutations. For sustenance they were to depend on oriental hospitality. They were ambassadors of peace, and en dowed with their Lord's own gifts nvi- cm Whin their task was successfully accom- plished, they returned rejoicing to Jesus to report These are days to muse upon the mission of these seventy lay man. The great tasK or renaDin man.

ine great tasK or renaum- tating the Nation in its spiritual morale for the present emergency cannot all be done by preachers or official agencies. Every con cerned la yman should become a missionary the profound truths tnat unaerne our aeiense against pagan aggression. As New Orleans Men Did It Recently I was in New where I found under way a lay- men's project that should spread over the continent. Concerned for spiritual defense, the members of the Kiwanis Club called upon all the other service clubs to coop- erate with them in promoting a "Go-to-Church" campaign. The assent was prompt and hearty.

And those laymen, who had not consulted or been incited by the clergy or the churches, were do- Ing a most efficient job while I day evening. Following the service, there will be a meeting of the An- nual Meeting and Fellowship Din- ner committee. The annual meet ing of the church has been planned for May 6. Officials in charge will be: General chairman, Mrs. G.

E. Baker; program committee, Mrs. Roy Nelson; kitchen committee, Mrs. committee, Mrs. George Codd; and children's committee, Mrs.

Beatrice Bupp. BETHEL A. M. Queen Esther temple, No. 105, Daughters of Elks, will attend in a body the annual Thanksgiving service at Bethel A.

M. E. church, Rev. C. H.

Wijson, pastor, tomorrow evening at 7:45 o'clock. The pastor will deliver a special message. Miss Frances Champ will be in charge of the Sunday school session at 9:30 a. m. Rev.

Wilson will have as his morning sermon subject, "A Burning Heart." The Allen Christian Endeavor league will meet at 6:30 p. m. with Mrs. Hattie Watson, superintendent, in charge. YOU CAN TAKE THIS me.

uuiiuiwuuft wm nave as ms i ciock sunaay given and election of officers nine sprmnn thpmo Pcnlm 71 rm3 RADIO WITH YOU ANYWHERE of Illustrated Sermons of Warning from of Hebrews Evening for the next five weeks by KRALL Gospel Tabernacle Duke and South Streets mMt nimiTirnnn KM'fflm iilli VViilW was there. They had placarded -nnsnan ano Missionary Alliance, gx. PATRICK'S 1 the city with great posters, and Duke and South streets, will begin Masses at St Patrick's church filled the shop windows with dis- a series of five sermons entitled, win be celebrated tomorrow morn-play cards, and circulated small Red Lights of Warning From ing at 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock, stickers, and held meetings, and Hebrews, tomorrow evening at 7 Evening services will be held at utilized newspaper publicity, all to ociock. The Red Light of 7 o'clock. Novena devotions will cry aloud "Spiritual Defense." Drifting, will be the topic.

It be held Wednesday evening at 1 ill hn lll-lctT-l 7 P.M. first of series: -DRIFTING" 3-WAY PORTABLE RADIO AC-DC 9:30 Sunday School Classes for all azes Consecrated Teachers. 10:30 "THE ROMANCE OF THE RAPTURE." 6:00 Young People's Service: Speakers: Discussion. 7:45, Wednesday Prayer and Praise; Bible AdhI 1 9 NOTE BURNING; S. S.

RALLY DAY, 2:30 P. M. iney spent a large amount in 'uuouaicu uj mcana ui a money and unmeasured effort to red light flashing the illuminated point out that the first step in 'ord ''Drifting." Grayce and undergirding the people's morale is Esther Bortner will sing "Drift-to attend Church and to support ln religion. I nominate those New Rev. Mr.

Krall morning ser-Orleans laymen, and all who fol- Wl11 Romance low their noble example, as of the Rapture, cessors of the Seventy whom Wednesday evening there will Jesus sent forth to prepare people an old-fashimed prayer service for His own arrival. at clock Children meet-Recent war history substanti- mQl Fnday afternoon 8 tes such activity. Manila and at 415 0 clock. Hong Kong and Singapore fell to the foe because they had been GRACE METHODIST defended only on the seaward side: The fourth quarterly corn- Cet Ready for the Coming of DR. CHAS.

E. FULLER THURSDAY, APRIL SO YORK FAIR GROUNDS FULLER MASS MEETING RALLY MONDAY, APRIL 13 8 M. Speaker DR. J. ELWIN WRIGHT Director New England Fellowship CALLING ALL VOLUNTEER USHERS, PERSONAL WORKERS AND CHORUS HELPERS land approaches had been left YORK GOSPEL CENTER S.

PINE and MAPLE STS. IIITW BATTERY on House. MAKERS Market St. s29" win ue xieiu. C.

AND M. ALLIANCE Rev. J. V. Krall, pastor of the York Gospel Tabernacle of the munion win be celebrated tomor ST.

JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Rev. Dr. John Henry Hopkins, retired rector of the Church of thp Rprippmpr. Chieaeo. will be guPSt speaker tomorrow at the morning service at St.

John's Episcopal church. Rev. Canon Paul S. Atkins, the rector, will deliver the sermon at the evening senice. SPECIAL SPEAKER SATURDAY, APRIL 11 TO APRIL 19 W.

NORMAN GREENWAY of Anderson, S. C. SUBJECT SUNDAY 7:30 P. M. 60 Seconds after Death-Where are the Dead? open to an unexpected attack.

Our row at the morning worship at national material defenses have Grace Methodist church. Corn-been ample: never before in his- munion will also be administered tory have people had so many ac- at the evening worship, and Rev. cessories of comfort and ease and Dr. R. Skyles Oyler.

the pastor, activity. We have built a civiliza- w'iH deliver a sermonette on tion of things. All the while we "Witnessing." have stupidly neglected the- de- -Members of the newl-organ-fenses of the spirit. We have let jzed young people's choir will sing Idealism and religion slump, for- before the congregation for the getting that the citadel of the soul first time at the evening worship, is the ultimate defense. Now this Arlington Kahley is the director, war is upon us, and it is primarily A meeting of the Youth Fellow-and essentially a struggle for the ship will be he at 6 p.

m. Sun-great Christian ideals which made dav School mil be at 9:30 a. m. us a nation. A fine old man recently called FAITH REFORMED upon me, in a city I was visiting.

Members of the Young Married to talk over a plan he had worked Couple's Class of Faith Reformed out for the re-making of the world, church will be in charge of the In his loneliness he had brooded Sunday School session tomorrow, over an impractical idea until it Spangler Graby will be the speak- had obsessed Many other er. A men's chorus will sing, solitary spirits are having the Emory Lehman is teacher of the same experience. They lack the class. corrective of comradely counsel. At the morning worship the Jesus wisely specified that the Pastor; Rev.

Albert Robinson, Seventy should go forth two by eiiyiL non "Afte two, for mutual comfort and pro- Itemctmn. Hjs eve0n tection and wisdom. All through Fa tE vth the New Testament we find work- at Iuth in Manv Catholic or- Fellowship will meet at 8 p. m. IT 'V 'Anythingcm happen these da ys! Be prepared for any emergency that may come a radio that playsevenifyourelectricpower iscutoff! This RCA Victor "Aia Wardex" portable radio plays at home on your house-current, AC or DC.

Away from home OR DURING DIERGEXCY PERIODS-it plays on buUt-Jn. long-life batteries! YreROA Victor Tubes do the work of thanks to super-efficient circuits. Rugged luggage-type construction, finished in California Saddle and British Tan leatherette. Comeearlyoursupply is limited! Whether yours Is dairy, poultry, stock or fruit and vegetable farm you won't be able to turn out the increased production demanded of you by the war unless you repair, modernize and add to your farm buildings! Modern storage means less spoilage, new type feeders mean less waste, scientific brooders mean lower mortality. All along the line, you'll find MODERNIZATION helping to production and your PROFITS! Why not come in and "get going" TODAY! SPRING RALLY DAY ST.

JOHN'S LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL This Sunday, April 12, 9:30 A. M. St. John's Lutheran Church New Freedom, Pa. Dr.

Harry F. Baughman, Gettysburg Seminary Guest Speaker Come have your body refleshed in the Love of Christ. Everybody Welcome AUSPICES MEN'S BIBLE CLASS WEAVERS PIANO John H. Myers and Son Lumber Millwork Builders' Supplies Paint Hardware York, Pa. Phone 5567 Branch Dallastown Phone Red Lion 72-J ders made this a rule.

Two persons have more than twice the power of one. And when two Christians fare forth upon service there is always a Third with them. "We are la- borers together with God." "God's commands are God's enablings." The Seventy found themselves pos- essed of undreamed-of power, and.

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