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SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1955 PAGE FIVE Final Report Made Schedule of Services in Area Churches EPISCOPAL IT. PACL't EVAN LUTHERAN (Ckiwea Cltt SO a. m. Sunday School. 10 30 a.

m. Church. Thursday: p. m. Choir practice.

00 p. m. Brownies. 7.30 p. m.

Executive Committee. Church School. Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Scout Troop No, 253.

Wednesday: 3 30 p. m. Junior choir practice. p. m.

Annual Christmas ba U.S. Bishops Call For Prudence in Racial Integration WASHINGTON (ITD-Ameri-ca'g Roman Catholic bishops have called on Christians of all faiths to move prudently toward complete racial integration. -1: Nofce to Pastors All pastor art raqimttd to prtpara thair church noticat in tha urns erdtr ai thty appear on this page tach Saturday. This roqutit ii mad to facilitate tha preparation of noticat for publication. An exampla af tha propir farm: (Name) Church Rev.

(Name), Paitor 9:30 a. m. -Sunday School. 10:45 Worship. :30 p.

m. Youth Service. 7:00 p. m. Worship.

Monday: 7:30 p. m. Wemen't Society. Thursday: 7:00 p. m.

Choir rehearsal. The bishops said "responsible V.tr1r 1 and sober-minded Americans ot all religious faiths, in all areas of our land" should "act quietly, courageously and prayerfully be-. fore it is too late." They deplored the "bitterness and hatred" created by the school integration dispute. But they acknowledge there are CA "many facets to the problems raised by the quest for justice." "There are issues of law, of history, of economics, and of so-Q ciology," they said. "There are questions of procedure and tec.V nique.

There are conflicts in cul TRINITY EPISCOPAL Rer. Charles A. Fiona. Rett or William Councell, Lay Assistaal Robert Kessler, Oriiaist Philip Kreha, Choirmaster 00 a. m.

Holy Communion. 1 30 a m. Kulpmont Memorial Church. I 45 a. m.

Church School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist and ser mon. Wednesday: 1.00 a.

m. Holy Communion tad HeaUng. Saturday: 10:00 a. in. Junior Confirmation Class.

Last class before confir mation. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN PIRST CVANORLICAL I'MTCD BRETHRKN (Soahury and Math Streets) Rer. John W. Luckeas. Pastor 1 45 a.

Sunday School. Ray mono i.auer, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Worship service.

Stew ardshlp Sunday, Sermon, "Your Heart a Girt." I 30 p. m. Youth Fellowship. 7.30 p. m.

Worship sen Ice. Ser mon, "The Stamp of Approval. 1 "')' ,0 P. Brotherhood, Of officers. -j Leadership School, nday: L7.3' m- Prayer service.

Friday: 3. JO p. m. ship. Boys and Girls Fellow- ST.

JOHN'S EV ANCiF.LICAL I NI Till BRETHRKN Rev Fletrher. Pattnr 00 a m. Brotherhood prayer- meeting. SC a m. Sunday school.

Harold Xelffler. einrl titnr1nrinrt. ent Drchxtr mutif tiM.i.ri bv Norman Hirrl 11.00 a. Worshio serv ce. Ser- mon by Rev.

E. Westiev PAPAL TRIBUTE Etched on a fragile leaf, this likeness of Pope John XXIII is the work of Brother Adrian Lewis, Chris-tian Brother, who serves as head of the placement bureau at New York's Manhattan College. Brother Adrian, who has been practicing his unusual artistry for some 45 years, chose a maple leaf because its three major points symbolize the triple-crowned papal tiara. ture their importance we do not deny." The bishops issued their dra-matic call in a state- ment released by the annual meeting of the United States Catholic Hierarchy. Two hundred and ten of the nation's 220 Catholic bishops and archbishops Churches Approve 'Liturgical Revival' are attending, including those i- from Mississippi and Alabama.

Singing hy Junior choir and' the Assembly Room, girl' chotu. 30 p. m. Combined Youth Fellow- rehearsal. ahlp group meeting.

Rev. I Friday evening and Salurday-Dla-Weslley will show slides of the Youth Convention In the Lewis-m Isil on field In Nigeria. pur Methodist Church. 7 JO p. mC Annual Thankoffering.

I urvir. hro.Hr..f, Re. Milton R. vYIIdermuth, Pastor Men's Council Of Presbyterian Church to Meet Northumberland Council of United Presbyterian Men will hold a regional meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in First Presbyterian Church. Delegates will be present from Sunbury.

Bloomsburg, Berwick. Mount Carmel, Milton. Danville, Elysburg and Northumberland. The meeting will be conducted by Rex Shaffer, Williamsport, president of the council. Hal A.

McNutt, associate secretary of the National Council of Presbyterian Men. whose office is in New York City, will be the speak er. He Has charge of the East ern District of men's work. A spokesmen for the men's council said the meeting is de signed to alert the laymen of the churches to the opportunities and rear. Dinner served 5 00 to 5:30.

Thursday: 30 p. m. Den meeting. 7 00 m. Ctrl Scouts.

7 SO p. ra. Choir practice. SALVATION ARMY SHAMOKIN CITADEL Captain ana Mr. Donald Laare Officers In Charte 30 a.

m. Stindav school, Shsmokln, r. P. S. M.

Linda Tharp la charge. Tharplown: Mrs. Phoebe Coi la charge. 10 45 a. m.

Morning worship. Shamokin: 00 p. Legion. 7 00 m. Street meeting.

7:15 m. Salvation meeting. Monday 7:00 m. Girl Guards, Corp Cadets, Scout. Tuesdsv 3 45 p.

ra. Teachers class, 0O p. m. Classes 7 45 p. m.

Soldiers meeting. Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Women's Homo Leagus, Shamokin. Thursday 7 00 p.

m. P. Salvation meeting 7 30 m. Women's Horn League Tberptown. 7 45 m.

Torch bearers meeting. 7 00 p. m. Street meeting 715 Holiness melting. 8 45 Street meeting UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST IT JOHN'S RF.FORMt.rt (117 North Eighth Street) Miss Jennie gtelnmeiv Deaconess a Sundiv School Robert Wlest and Georg H.

Kelts, upeniliriiuritm. 11.00 a. m. Worship service mon theme, Ye the Way." Rev. George C.

Blnis- man. aeaker. 11.00 a. Nuraery. ft 30 p.

m. Fellowship. Sr. HI Fellowship, 8.30 p. m.

Monday ft 30 p. Mrs Miller's Circle. 7.30 Sunday School Assoclt- tion meeting. Tuesday: ft 00 p. m.

Mr. Culp Circle 7:00 p. Boy Scout, Troop SSI Wednesdsy: 7.30 p. m. Explorer Seoul.

Thurdsv: ft 00 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal 7.00 m. Young Women fholr rehearsal 7 00 m. Girl Scout.

Troop and S. ft Oft p. Senior choir rehearnl Friday: 4 oo Brownie. rtamraay 10 00 a m. Youth Confirmation Class.

FAITH REFORMED (Riashaw) (.30 a Worship service. Youth Fellowship in charge. 10 30 a. m. Sunday Church School.

Monday: 7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship. Tuesdsy: 8 00 p. m.

Mystery Sisters. SALEM REFORMED (Crdsr and Plee Streets! Rev. Htsrlln Msrlf Pastor 43 a. m. Divine worship.

45 to 1130 a. m. Churcn school, Monday: 4 00 p. m. Confirmation Class.

WELSH CONGREGATIONAL Re. Josephine Richards, Minister 10 no a. m. Bible hour. 11 00 a.

Worship. Sermon sub ject. "Walking With CJod." Mu ale auspices church choir. ST. MICHAEL'S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED (Kllnrerstnwn) Rer.

J. Glessner, Patfor 10.00 a. Union Church School. SALEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED (Rough and Readv) Rev. C.

Olessner, Pester 00 e. m. Union Church School. CHRIST EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED (Lech KUi) Rev. i lilessner, Paster 18 m.

Church School. 10 30 a.m. Divine worship. Thursdsv: 8 30 p. m.

Psstor' Clsis 7 SO p. m. Choir rehearsal. CHRIST REFORMED (Helfensteie) Rev. Thomss F.

Rlsslnier. Paster 00 a m. Worship 10 00 e. m. Sunday School.

TRINITY REFORMED (Trevortoe) Rev. Thomes Rlslner. Paster SO m. Sundav Schoot. 10 SO a.

m. Worahlp. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED (Oowea City 1 Rev, Thomas Kissinger. Pastor SO a.

m. Sunday School. 7.00 p. m. Worahlp.

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (West Pine Street) mm isr rjMalli, Pmmtnr 30 tn. Sunday school, civis GowenCity Area Notes Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Noll and children, Gene and Mary, State College; Mrs. Betty Gonzales, Tyrone, and Mrs.

Agnes Stearns and daughter, Barbara. Mount Carmel, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rockwell, Gowen City. Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Kanaskie and sons, Gary and Kirk, Mech-anicsburg, visited Mrs. Kanas-kie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bel-ford Kerstetter, Gowen City.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Troxell and sons, Peter and Scott, Marcy, N. have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Troxell, Shamokin R. D. 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Boyer, Gowen City.

Mrs. Laura Henninger and Miss Virginia Henninger, Havertown, visited Mrs. Henninger's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henninger, Gowen City.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Weikel and son, Todd, Middletown, visited Mrs. Weikel's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Kerstetter, Gowen City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kanaskie and son. Montclair; Mr.

Lawrence Cleaver, Tucson, and Walter Cleaver, Williamsport, were recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kanas kie, Shamokin R. D. 1.

Mrs. Guy Minnich and Mrs. Callie Davis, Shamokin R. D. 1, have returned to their home after visiting Mrs.

Minnich's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Hatboro. By LOUIS CASSELS As most church-goers must have noticed by now, something is happening to religious services in America.

Clergymen call it "the liturgical revival." Translated from the Greek, this simply means that churches are trying to restore meaning and, vitality to public worship. The specific reforms vary con siderably from one denomination to another. But they fall into two general categories. 1. Churches that have fixed forms of worship the Roman Catholics, Episcopalians, Lutherans and Presbyterians, for ex- ample are putting new empha- sis on the role of the congrega tion.

They are seeking to make the man in the pew an active participant, rather than a passive spectator, in worship. 2. Evangelical Protestant bodies, in which each minister is free to choose his own order of service, are moving toward greater formality and dignity. They are gradually introducing Lobes for the choir (and some congregational chatter; and the occasional use of "pre-meditat-l ed" written prayers instead of the customary extemporaneous prayer. Expanded Participation A recent example in the first category was a directive issued by the Vatican last month prescribing an expanded role for Roman Catholic laity in the celebration of the Mass.

It calls for a number of congregational re sponses during low and sung Masses, including joint recita- tion of the Lord rraver. It also provides for a narrator to read scriptural passages to the congregation in English while the priest is reciting them in Latin. A striking example of the trend in evangelical bodies is the increasingly common practice in Baptist Churches Of devoting an entire service to the observance of the Lord's Supper. The sermontraditionally the main fea- omitted entirely at this service. fin.

mmn vviuiiuu 1,1 uii3 mrougn an 01 the varied manites- tations of the liturgical revival It is the conviction that worshipping God is an end in itself, not a means to an end. For some modern Christians, this is more radical doctrine than it may sound. The idea has grown up in recent generations that the main reason for attending church is that the worshipper gets some kind of spiritual benefit. The expected benefit may be a reverent feeling, a higher ethical resolve, a deeper faith, or "strength" to face the week ahead. Purpose Ii Worship Leaders of the liturgical move ment agree that all of these bene- fit.

maw fn.mt responsibilities of the mens. times the minister); organ pre-work in the church. iudes to creale a mood of rever. All persons interested in nrl Pliminaf nro-Prvir T. PITER'S EVAN.

LUTHERAN (West Oaasaroe) 00 a. m. Church. METHODIST SEVENTH STREET P. M.

CHURCH Rev. Theodore. E. Goal. Pastor 45 a.

m. 10 45 a. m. (Hi p. m.

7:00 p. ra. Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Wednesday: OO p.

55 p. m. 7:30 p. m. Thursday: So m.

7.30 p. m. Sunday School. Worship. Christian Endeavor.

Service. Ladies Aid. Church School. Educational film. Prayermeeting.

Youth choir, Senior choir. LINCOLN STREET MRTHOIHST Rev. D. Owea Brnbaker, Pastor 30 a. m.

Church School. 10 45 a. m. Worship. 3:00 p.

m. Service at Northumber land County Home. I 00 p. m. Youth Fellowship tu reen supper.

Guests from Tal-mar Methodiat Charge. Eve ning subject, "Symbols of the Church," led by James Boolh. 30 p. m. Intermediate Fellowship.

Hymn singing program. 7 30 p. m. Vesper service. Sermon: "The Eyes of Christ." Mnnriav: 7.30 p.m.

A meeting of raptalnl and visitors for the coming visitation or member and attendance campaign. Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Trustee meeting. 7:45 p.

m. Lincoln Circle meeting. S.00 p. m. Eva Boden Class meet-at the home of Mrs.

Hattlt Perry, Wednesday: i 7 30 p. m. Midweek service. m. vt eiaensaui iasa pre.

A Surprise Party" In 10 00 m- Chureh School. Richard i ,0 P- m- Worship service. Ser- mo "Talking to Yourself." Monday: Wednesday: 1 P- V5 fl.W p. m. AOUIl Thursday: 7.30 m.

W. S. C. S. Kl'LPMONT MF.THODIIT Rev.

Milton at Wlldermuth Pastor 48 a. m. Worship service. Ser mon. "Tslklng to Yourself 11.04 a Church achom Miss Beverly Rosetta, upennten a ent.

I 00 m. Women's choir rant Ire 7.30 m. Worship. Sermon, "Let. ting God In." (.30 p.

m. Hour of Prsjer. WeKinesdsy: on p. m. Cherub choir.

30 p. m. Junior choir. 7.30 p. m.

M. Y. F. WILBL'RTON METHODIST Rev. Milton R.

vHMermnth, Pastor 30 m. Church school. John C. Owens, superintendent. 11 00 a.

m. Worship, service. Sermon, "Talking to Yourself." Monday through Wednesdsy, Evangelistic services will he held each evening at 7 30 p. m. Wednesday: 8:00 p.

m. Fellowship supper. TREVORTON MFTHODI8T Rev. Albert J. Walters.

Pastor 30 a. m. Sunday School. 7:00 p. m.

Worship. Monday 7:00 p. m. M. Y.

F. Wednesday: 7.30 p. m. Prayermeeting. Thuraday: 4 00 p.

m. Cherubs Choir practice :00 p. m. Youth Choir practice. 7 00 p.

m. Senior Choir rehearaal. Saturdav: a. m. Radio broad esst over station Wlf.1..

IRISH VALLEY METHODIST Rev. Albert J. Walters. Pastor 10 no s. m.

Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Worship. Thursdsv: 7 30 p.

m. Prayermeeting. BOY I. Eft RUN METHODIST Rev. Albert i.

Walters, Psstor 1 4S a. m. Worship a. m. ounaay ornooi.

ELYftBI RO METHOnT Rev. Carl Rutherford, Paster 00 a. m. Worship. 1 55 a m.

Sunday Schoot. BFTIirL METHODIST Rev. Carl Rntherford, Pastor 10.00 a. m. Worship.

OAR DROVE METHODIST Rev. Csrl Rutherford, Pastor Ji.00 a. Worship. REAR OAP METHWttaT Rev. Csrl Rntherford, Pastor 00 a.

m. Worship 10 00 a. Sunday School. HELFENSTEIN METHODIST Rev Thorns ti. Parkve.

Minister Mr. Grace Homsnei, piaaist 10 SO a Churrb School Bron Knarr. general superintendent 1.30 p. Worship service. Sermon theme, "The Inauest." PILGRIM HOLINESS RERUCK CHURCH Rev.

Charles Lewis, Pastor SO a tn. Sunday achooi Wtllird Brown, superintendent 7.00 m. Young people, children and praise service. 7 30 m. Evangelistic service.

AUGUST A VILLS Rev. Georre Culver. Pastor (SO m. Sundav achooi. Georg Wolfe, superintendent.

10 30 m. Worship 10 30 a Worship. Mr. Keith Kemble, plenisl 7 SO Prslse service, lunlor church, young people' service and missionary aervlc 7 48 m. Evangelistic service.

WeOnesdsy 7 43 m. Mid-week prayer aervlc Church board mertlng after prsyer service on first Wednesday of each month. STONINOTON CHURCH lee. E. R.

Hosteller Pastor SO a. tn. Sundsy school. 10 SO a. m.

Worship 7 13 Young people' er praise service 7.3 Evening preaching. Wednesdsy Evening prayer service. PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBTTERIAN (Seahery aad Liberty street) Rev Rev Miller Ph Paater 4 a. m. Church School.

11 00 a Worship. Sermon, "SI lent Disciple, 2 30 p. m. Men's reflons) meetlnf. Hal A.

MrN'utt, rpeaker (39 m. Y. P. meetlnf. Karen Warmkessel and Sally Earner, leaders.

Mondav 3 39 Den meatinf. On Trick, Treat iect Through the efforts of community youth affiliated with local churches which participated in the "Trick or Treat" program on Halloween, a check In the amount of $424.85 has been forwarded to the United States Committee for the United Nations International Childrens' Emergency Fund. A final report on local phase of the nation-wide program to aid needy children of the world was issued today by Eugene Zartman, of Market Street National Bank. The bank was depository for the program. Members of the committee today expressed thanks to the local bank official for handling the funds as they were turned in by representatives of participating churches.

"All residents who responded to the appeal made by the masked Halloweeners who wore The UNICEF armband are to be commended for their generous sup port of this worth-while endeav or. In terms of milk, alone, the a 1 Tit J. AlA 1" local ciifCK win provide iu.m glasses to starving children," a local clergyman active in the program said today. Participating churches and the amounts collected by each are Trinity United Evangelical, 51; Salem United tnurcn 01 HO 01 St. John United t'nurcn ot unnsi, t.wu; l.uicuui Street Methodist, $77; First Pres-byterian, $67: St.

John's Evan-eelical United Brethren, First Evangelical United Brethren. Second Evangelical United Brethren. Chestnut Street Methodist, $36, and miscellaneous. $3.45. The total came to $438.85.

but $12 was deducted for purchase of official supplies' from UNICEF headquarters. Clothing Drive Report Released Shamokin's recent community-wide clothing drive, which was spearheaded by local churches, resulted In a total shipment weighed-in at 13,260 pounds, according to a report received from the processing depot In New Windsor. by Dr. Roy F. Miller, pastor of First PresbyUrian Church.

In releasing the report. Dr. Miller expressed sincere thanks to sill who participated in mak-lng the drive a success, and to all clothing donors who responded to the appeal, the clothing collected recently was transported in iwo targe vans to the processing center, where it will be prepared for shipment abroad. Overseas distribution to destitute people will be conducted on a non-sectarian basis, the local clergyman stated. 1,000 in N.J.

Given Typhoid Fever Shots GLASSBORO, N. J. (UPD-fnoculation of 1,000 residents of the Ellsmere section began here today where typhoid fever outbreak took the life of a woman, afflicted two children and possibly three others. Robert Wallace, of the Glass-boro Board of Health, repeated his announcement that there is no need for hysteria. Th victims were from the Ellsmere section where there are no municipal water and sewage facilities.

Mrs. Tannah Crawford, 46, died of the disease at Underwood Hospital in Woodbury on October 24. Youth for Christ Tonight 7:15 JOEL DARBY From the Christian Home League Accordionist, Singer, Speaker ATTEND Youth for Christ Mennonife Brethren In Christ Church Seconal Street Between Spruce end Chestnut "The Best Place in Tou.ii Saturday Night" Benefit Pro IAPTIST FIKST BAPTIST (Lincoln Street, Near Eighth) Rpt. Charles B. Bowser, Faster 41 a.

m. Bible School 10 a. Worship Sermon subtest. "Christ Teaching Rtfardinf Human Behavior!" 00 p. m.

Pt-srvtc) prayer Urn. 7 30 p. m. Gospel Hour. Studv me safe.

"History Written Before It Happens:" Monday: 7:00 p. m. Praver Room Time 7:30 p. m. Community Bible Class Wednesday: 7 00 p.

m. Pilgrim prayer time. i 7:30 m. Prayer, Praia and Bible message. I 30 p.

m. Choir practice. rrlday: 4.00 p. m. Happy hour for boys and firls.

RVSH BAPTIST Ret. Clyde r. Whary, Pastor 10:00 a m. Sunday School, frank Eister, superintendent. 7:30 p.

m. Harvest Home service sermon subject, "Sowing and Reaping." Al'GCSTA BAPTIST Ret. Clyde F. Whary. Paster 1 Jl Cm.u GaKaaI U'1a Da a 10 4 U'nnhln Sarnuin ailh.

1 1 1 iimuurii. "The Mind of Christ." Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. Community Bible study. Sludv will be from the third chapter of Galatlans, "Prepara tlon for Faith." STONINGTON BAPTIST Rev.

Forrest Cast, Supply Pastor 9.30 a. Sunday school. 10 30 a. m. Worship CATHOLIC ST.

EDWARD'S Rev neorte A. Lavelle, Pastor Re? Anthony Hebh, Asttstant Rev. Joteoh Fornwald. AsstMaat Rev. Thomas A.

Lritrh. In Residence Sunday Masses at no; 7:00, 8:00, 30 and 11:00 a. m. Monday: 7 30 p. m.

Boy Scout meeting 7 30 p. St. Vlneant dePaul meeting. Tuesday: 7 00 Altar Rosary tewing group. Thursday: 7 00 p.

m. Holy Hour. Saturday: Confession: 4 is to 5 30 and 7.08 to 8 00 p. m. ST.

JOSEPH'S Msgr. I). P. Reardoa. Pastor Rev James M.

Noel. Assistant Rev. Wallace E. Sawdv, Assistant 0:30, 8 00 and 15 a. Messes.

10:00 a. m. Sundsy school. 10 30 a. m.

High Mass. 7 00 p. m. Sodality. 7:30 p.

m. Novena devotion and benediction. Holy day Massea: 5 30, 30 and 7 SO a m. High Miss, 00 a. m.

Low Mass, 7 00 p. m. ST 8TANISLALS Co Franciscan Fathers Masses: 8 00, 7:00, 8 00, 8 30 (children's Msss In bsseroelnt church), and 1030 a. m. ST.

MICHAFL'S Rev. Stanley Lanrlnitls, Rector 7:00 a m. Low Mass. t.00 a. m.

High Maas. p. m. Vesper Week-dav Mass at 8 00 a. Holy day Masses at 8 00 and I DO a.

m. ST. STEPHEN'S In Si rinitUfin fathers sundsy Masse at 7:00, oo, oo and 10.30 a. Novena Saturday 7:00 p. m.

UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION Rev. Constantino Berdar Rev. Isidore Sohotsky, Assistant Masses at 7:00, 8 30 ana 101X1 a Vrinrn and benediction. 4:00 m. Holv dav Masses at 7:00 and 8 00 a.

m. Rosary. T. ANTHONY'S (Ranshaw) Msgr. Thomas Bartol, Pastot Ranshaw: Sundav Masses at 8 30 and 10.00 a m.

Devtlona, 7 00 p. ra. r.A.l.in.i s'undav Masa at 7.30 p. m. IT.

MARY'S Rev. Charles J. Petraaek, Pastor 8 00 a. m. Low Mass.

in 00 a. m. High Mass. 7.00 m. Devotion.

PATRICK'S (Trevortoa i Rev. Kenneth Martini, Pastor 8 00 a. m. Low Mas. 10:00 a.

m. High Mass. 7 OO F.venlne service. Holy dsy Mssses st 5 OO and 7 30 a ra. ST MARY'S UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Marion Heights) Rev naMi trcmaa.

rir 8 00 and-M 00 a. m. Sunday Massea P. wrk-av masses si 1 a. m.

OF THE MOST HOLV ROSARY (Elvsborg) Rev A fttanklewlcr Pastor tow Masses 8 00 and 10:30 a m. Holy day Masses 8 00 a. m. and 1 00 m. Saturday: 7:00 to 8 00 Confessions.

ST. MAL'RITIS (Lavellet Rev. Robert C. OtterbelB Acting Pastor 8 30 a. m.

Sunday Mass CHRISTIAN SCIENCI CHRISTIAN SCIENCI Olctonnell Building) 43 a Sunday school. 11 00 a. Sunday service How spiritualiration of thought brings man enlarged aouiiv ana op will fnrlh torn or- row at Christian Science services In i the lesson-sermon entitled "Mortals. and Immortals 7 D.r.: a. mivaerswl tan At I fectlon alowly; but to begin aright and to continue the strife of demon- strstlng the greet problem of being, Th r.niHn Teit I.

from Romsn. a "Tiiiu tht are after the flesh1 thev that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit EVANGELICAL TRINITY EVANGELICAL (Arch and Anthracite Streets) Rev Ehria Psvtr 8 45 m. Brotherhood prayermeeting. SO 1 m. Sundav School.

II no Wnrahln Rlhl Ktudv la In Book of Jude. i I Ululnn K.nrf 8 30 pirn! Combined C. with atndy on the Tabernacle, 7.30 m. Worship. "Dedication to Jesu i Tuesday: 7 30 p.

m. Mrs. Guv Hughes' Sunday School class meetlnf. Wednesday: 00 p. m.

Children' Church. 7.30 p. m. Praermeeting. Thursday: 00 p.

m. Junior choir rehearsal. 7 30 p. m. Senior choir.

00 p. m. Orchestra rehearsal. EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL (Trevortoe) Rev G. Hower.

Psstor 30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m.

00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. W.

M. S. Thankofferinf C. I. hymn sinf.

Worship. W. S. meetinf. Wednesday: 7Hp'm.

Midweek DevOtiOSal oo p. Choir, 10 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Tuesday: 7 30 p.

m. Bible study, Thurday: 8 00 p. m. Choir practice. Frldav: 7.30 m.

Young people's aervlc. HOLIN'FtS CHRISTIAN CHt'RCH (Trevortoa) Rev Malrem L. Derk, Paster IA 00 a. m. Sunday School.

II no a m. Worship. 7 30 p. m. Evangelistic service, Wednesday: 7.30 m.

Mid-week prayer serv-vlre In charie of Rlwood Schrader. GOSPF.L TARRRNACLR A5SKMBLIKS OF GOO (101 8nth Market Street) Rev. Peter Besyk. Pastor 45 a m. Sunday school Dolphin Mauser, superintendent.

10 45 a. m. Service. 8 30 p. m.

Young people service. 7 30 m. evangelistic service Tuesday: 1 Wednesday: p. m. rrayermeeting.

tin Cunrfiu CfhAnl ihrl msetlng. Thurioiy: 7 30 'm Bible study. CALVARY MKNNONITE RRRTHRKN IN CHRIST (Second and Penn Streets) Rev. R. Retrhenhsrh.

Pastor a SO Snnilav Srhnnl 10 44 m. Worship hour. Rev. Joel Darby, guest sneaner. 4S p.

Menno Youth. 7 30 m. Evangelistic service. Thursday: 7.10 p. m.

Prayer service. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH (Second and Arch Streets) Rev George S. Reeding. Pester (.45 m. Sunday school.

Lloyd Rtttman, superintendent. 10.50 a. m. Worship service. Subject, "The Shrewd Steward." ft JO p.

m. Junior Alliance Youth Fellowship. Miss Lorraine Ssv-lde, leader. 7 00 m. Prayermeeting.

7.30 p. m. Joel H. Darbey. repre-aentative of the Christian Home League, speaker.

Monday: 7.30 m. adles Missionary Prayer Fellowship. Tuesday: 7.30 p. m. Alliance Youth Fellow ahlp.

Wednesdsy: 7.30 p. m. Midweek prsyermeetinf Thursday: 8 30 p. m. Service at county home tWO'SnMissToNARV CHURCH (7S Besr Valley Avenue) Rev.

Ratmonel Sassaman, Pastor Mrs Joseoh Nve, hurrh rnist I SO e. Sunday School. Calvin Dark, auperlntendent. Raymond Nlraub, assistant superintendent. 10:48 e.

m. Worship. 7 00 p. Youth service. p.

m. Worship. Thursday: 7 30 p. Prayermeeting and Bible study. GRACE INDEPENDENT CHAPEL (MOD West Apnire ntrt Rer Richard H.

Bovtlm, Pastor 48 a. m. Sunday School. 11,00 a m. Worship.

Sermon subject, "Christ, the Satlafactlon In Life or Death." 8 SO m. Young people's meeting 7.30 p. m. Service. Sermon sub ject, "captive rrom jaru-talent." Tuesday: 4 30 m.

l.ooq caws tor children. Wedneaday. 7.30 p. m. rrayer service ana umie study.

Thursday: 7 30 p. m. Adult Binie ciaa tei-low ship. C.T. Church Plans a la a special service An annual thank offering service will held tomorrow evening at 7:30 In St.

John's Evangelical United Brethren Church, Edgewond. Rev. E. M. Westley, Corry, will be the guest speaker.

He Is a re- 'turned missionary who served in The aprviri will he in Charfi JiOCIPiy 01 worm orrvitr, shi.h' cast over Shamokin Radio Sta tion WISL Rev. F. H. Fletcher, pastor of the church, will be absent, since he will be Rpeaker Sunday morn injj at the anniversary service. Bt IU Calam Fti an oalirnl I'niteH Kreinrcn nuiun, dsuikui n( nerved 8S pastor before Com ina to Shamokin Pulpit of the church will be oc cupied by Rev.

E. M. Westley with devotions in charge of Rev. W. F.

Derk, parish worker of the local church. Science Heals 1 Mrs. Martha Kanaskie, town, has returned to her home after visiting several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kanaskie, Shamokin R.

D. 1. by Rev. E. Westiev.

Singing oy senior cnoir and male horus Monday: 8-30 p. m. Boy Senilis 7 30 m. Ladles Circle at home of Mrs. Charlea Griffith.

1803 West Independence Street. 8 00 p. Tuesdey: G. meeting. 5 30 p.

m. Girl Seoul s. 7.30 m. Cottage prayermeeting at the home Mrs. Eh a Dark, 1225 West Independent Street.

7 SO p. m. Mrs. Psul Miller's class 7.30 p. ra.

Adult Ladle Bible class. Wednesday: 10:43 a. m. Weekday Church School. 8.00 m.

Junior choir rehearaal. 8 30 p. m. Catechetical classes. 7.30 p.

m. Prsyer service in charge of Don Yocum. Thursday: ft 00 m. Brownies Mrs. Elva Derk's class.

Senior Choir rehearsal. Orchestra rehearsal. 7 30 p. m. 7-30 p.

m. 8 SO p. m. Friday: 8 30 p. m.

Cub Scouts. AIH GROVE FVANGFMCAL UNITED BRETHREN (Paxlnost Rev. Melvln G. aponsler. Pastor a m.

Prayers 10 no a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a m. Worship and sermon, "Tha Aeonv of God." 7:00 p.

m. Joint service at Clark's Grove. Film, "Martin Luther." Monday: 7:30 p. m. Mission Bsnd.

Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday: 10:00 a m. Ladlea Aid. Thursday: 7:30 p.

m. Bible hour. 8.30 m. Council of Admintstrt tlon. Frldsy: 8 SO p.

m. Adult Class meeting. CLARK'S GROVE KVANGFLICAL UNITED BRETHREN (Paxinos R. D. Il Rev Melvin Spnnsler.

Pastor (.30 a m. Sunday School. Csrl Clark, superintendent, ft 00 p. m. Adult atudy group.

7.00 p. m. Joint worship service Sound film, "Martin Luther." Monday: 7 30 m. Boy Scouts. Wednesday! 7.30 p.

m. intermediate Youtn ei- lowanip 7.30 p. m. Prayer cell. Continued studies In Corinthians.

LUTHERAN OR ACS EVANGELICAL Lt'THFEAc (Seventh and Chestnut Streets) Rev. Pastor uo a. m. bervire at fcuate Hospital. 30 a m.

Sunday School. Lamar, Grow, superintendent. 10.45 a m. Service with sermon, How Am I to Mve?" 00 p. Luther League play practice, ft 30 p.

m. Luther League. 7.30 p. m. Youth choir rehearsal.

Wednesday; INp. m. United Lutheran Church Women'a meeting. Topic, "Sa- ma'as of the Andhr Church," hy Mr. Rsymond Wagner.

Thursday: 4 00 p. m. weeaaav cnurrn scnooi Children' choir rehear I SO m. sal. ft IS p.

m. 45 m. 7 30 p. m. Pre-Catechetlral Clas.

Catechetical Class. Senior choir rehearasl. TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 45 a. m. Sunday School, 11.00 a.

m. Service with sermon, by Rev. Bemsrd Krspf. ft. SO p.

m. Luther Lesgue. monoy. P- (-'" 7 30 m. Vnlted Lutheran Worn- appliance Demonstration.

c.n Aday Ladies Aid Society quilting Worn- ntr meeting, 00 p- m- I vuef m. Children of the church 8 30 p. ra. Youth choir rehearsal 7 15 p. m.

Children choir rehear- rri6" sal. WP Lawrence Oa.s regular meeting ALL 4INT LUTHERAN Twelfth aad Scott Street Kelpmoao Rev. Weltr 1 Drewm Pter 00 a. m. Service of Worship 00 a m.

Sunday school. Janes Sbolly, superintendent. Tuesday: 4 00 m. Catechetical Class. wdnesdsy: Weekday Church achooi (mornlnj and afternoon sessions).

ZON EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN TreVOrtoB I 30 a m. Sunday SchooL 00 p. m. Church. 00 (.

Catechetical classes. Hostet'er, aupenmenneni, Afr under the E. 10 SO a m. Worship service. Mies, lAvr fl.h.r.

B. MlSSIOn BOarO. Dean 6. Psul Green, F.llrabethlown College, will eondust Institute rJ the Women's sions at 1010 a. 2.30 m.

ndO' the off I tern ot me omrm 7:00 p. m. wen 'erineadsyi auvanLcmtm ui limn worn wun-in Northumberland Presbytery have been invited to attend the meeting. The session will begin at 2:30 and will adjourn at 5:30. A coffee break will be held at 3:30.

League President Will Speak in City Joel H. Darby, Syjcuse, N. president of the Christian Home League, will be guest speaker during services tomorrow morning at 10:45 in Calvary Mennon-ite Brethren in Christ Church. Joel H. Darby Darby will stress in his mes sage the importance of family worship in the home.

Families of the church are asked to sit together during the service A full color framed codv of the painting, "Family Worship," will be presented to the church during the service. Church Women io BeginYuleProjecf Christmas stockings for patients at the Selinsgrove State School once again will be col lected by the Shamokin Council of Church Women. The stockings will be made by; various churches. They will be collected at the churches and then taken to the home of Mrs. Walter Steward, 1204 West Walnut Street, where they will be tagged.

Mrs. Steward and her committee will then take the stockings to the state school during the first week in December. Last year, 210 stockings were sent from Shamokin to the Selinsgrove School. y- Explorer I Travels 100,000,000 Miles WASHINGTON L'PI America's first earth satellite, the Army's Explorer has traveled tuVt'Uf. I A ttniiiuam.r iM it in iisti mmmmmmM by officers of the Christian ,0 rtud, Cuild.

and will be broad- atudy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rothermel and daughter, Cheryl. Hershey, visited Mr. and Mrs.

John Roth ermel and Mrs. Francis Long. Shamokin R. D. 1 Mrs.

Arthur Lewis, Mrs. Alma Troxell. Mrs. Paul Troxell and Miss Eleanor Troxell, Gowen City, and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Frederick. Shamokin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Engle, Lew-isburg. Mrs.

John Weikel and sons. Al-vin, Geoffrey and Richard, Shamokin R. D. 1, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Keim, Tower City. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Weikel and children, Kenneth and Sean-1 na, Harrisburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Haas, Shamokin R. D. 1. The Women's Guild of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Gowen City, met in the home of Mrs.

uwignt Devotions were conducted by the hostess. After the meeting a lunch was served in honor of Mrs. Norma Haas and Mrs. Pauline Weikel, who observed birthdays. Those who attended: Mrs.

Edna Henninger. Mrs. Nancy Banning. Mrs. Thel-ma Kanaskie, Mrs.

Evelyn Troxell, Mrs. Helen Troxell. Mrs. Russell Frederick. Mrs.

Mary Hummel, Mrs. Leona Minnich. Mrs. Jean Rissinger, Mrs. Pauline Weikel, Mrs.

Clara Troxell. Mrs. Norma Haas and Miss Eleanor Troxell. 7 MISCELLANEOUS No 1 WILBfRTON t'MON CHLRCI Rev John rrveerrer. pastor 10 00 Sundav achooi.

11:00 a Preechlng service BL RNSIDE I MON HI HI Rev. Jnh rrvaereer. reor 10 00 a Sunday school Robert Cbesney. superintendent. Sara l.ouise rnc-f, pisnisi.

7 30 m. Worship. BETHEL VStOt CHAPEL (West Cameroa) Rev I. Kertettr Pastor 10 0O a. Sundav school.

11 00 a. Worship 7 00 Prayer meetlnf they say it is basically to think of Church attendance in i Mlth with self-centered terms of "what I Key 7o Mary fnio; Wl" bt dispensable purpose of going to 'f, p.tley on God' church is render to God. as seek Truth righteously, lie di-: GRATEFUL APPRECIATION Ve take this means of expressing appreciation for the sympothy of relatives, friends and neighbors in our bereavement. We are especially grateful to all who aided us in any woy and to those who sent cars, flowers and cards. JOHN McCLAIN FAMILY due, the tribute called worship And what does worship mean? One classic definition is that of the late William Tamp'e, archbishop of Canterbury: To worship is to quicken the Conscience by the holiness of God.

to feed the mind with the truth1 of God, to purge the imagination by the beauty of God, to open up the heart to the love of God. to devote the will to the ouroose of God." An old catechism expresses the same thought in fewer words: "Worship is man's acknowl-cdpment of the supreme value of God." Shamokin Hills Church Plans Harvest Service A Harvest Home service will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the Ru.h Eaptist Church. Shamokin Hills. Music will be presented by the church choir. "Sowing and Reaping" is the title of a messaze to be delivered Rev.

Clyde F. Whary, pastor of. the church. The Tennessee Valley Author-! tv Constructed some 30 major I rfarr.e nn the Tmnsicu Piverl and its branches. I Laymen to Hold Dinner, Service Monday Night Monthly dinner meeting and Gospel service by the Shamokin Christian Laymen's Association will be held Monday evening at 6:30 at Auman's Restaurant, Paxinos.

Many members of various denominations and guests are expected to attend the meeting. The program will be in charge of Dan and Jean Williams, widely known West Pittston Gospel team. Rev. Daniel Williams is IN APPRECIATION How Christian iV To all who expressed sympothy in cur bereavement end so generously carre to our aid, our sincere appreciation. We are especially grateful to those who sent cars, flowers, Mass and sympathy cords.

FAMILY OF THE LATE MARY (KLEMANSKI) RUTCUSKIE imore than loo.ooo.ooo mues pastor of West Pittston Presby terian Church. He and his wife space since it was SEE AND HEAR THIS SUNDAY SUNDAY TV I SUNDAY RADIO Wntivf Chm6 I 1480 ke "Making Right Decisions" will present instrumental and vocal music. They appeared at manv Bible rnnfprpnrps rlurine launched on February 1. The Navjl Research Laboratory said the ciear-shared satellite has cnveroH 104 170 07? miloe in ita tha iiact enmmor Riv U'i'Iiamr i will deliver a message. 13,475 trips around the world.

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