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NEW CASTLli, NKWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1933. E1VB TREND PRE -CHRISTMAS TO SUNDAY PROGRAMS 4 DR. H. THOMPSON TO BE SPEAKER Valley Way Mission To Start Convention Epworth Players Give "The Rock" FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Reynolds street, The Rev, Roes Williams, pastor. Church school 9:45 a.

Clifford James, superintendent; Welsh service 11 "God Speaking Through His Junior Christian Er.deavor 2:30 p. Senior Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. leader, Leia Lewis; English service 7:30 p. m. "1 Am the SUNDAY SERVICES IN NEW CASTLE CHURCHES Union Pupils Plan Affair For P.

T. A. Township Graders Will Appear In Christmas Program Newt Tuesday Ten Day Series Of Services Wil Start At Mission ftev. F. Mahler, Nationally Known Evanffelisr, Will Be Speaker Religious Play Is Presented In Croton M.

E. Church Lust Evening The Ministerial Association will meet In tho First Presbyterian church Monday at 10:30 a. m. Dr, Herbert Thompson pastor of an East Palestine church will- present a book review on "Christ find the American Mind," by Harold This will be the last mooting before the holidays, CHRKST LUTHERAN (Member Missouri Synod), corner East Wash-Ins ton and Bcckford streets. The Rev.

W. II. Sammerfeld, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.

Divine services In English at 10:15 a. m. German services at 11:15 a. m. Appearing under the ausnlcei rf CENTRAL OHRISTIAN Long Pennsylvania avenues, Charles Warren Johnstone; minister.

0:45 a. Bible school. A. W. Bauman, supt.

Lecture to Loyal Mcn'is Class by minister-teacher. 10:50 a. m. Communion service. Sermon "A Preacher's Christmas Prayer." 7:30 p.

White Gifts for the King" service. 7:30 p. Wednesday "Faith and Fellowship" service. The elementary rooms at the Union township consolidated school, Scotland lane, arc scones of bustling activity these days as the pupils of grades three, four, five and six prepare for their Christmas program to be given Tuesday evening, December 10 at the monthly meeting of Union township's Parent -Teacher association, The program Is in the form of nn operetta, entitled "On Cbrlstmo The story is built around four orphans who gather with the children of all nations to meet the ChrlfslmaK spirit, The characters arc children of the orphanage: Mary Grace Reynolds. ITALIAN MMTHODtST Hllla-villo, Ph.

Itev. Uco CilvcHi minister. 10 ft. worship and nor vice. 11 a.

0:30 p. Epworth 7:30 p. preaching MTVlf-'f ST. li. C.

-1U South Jcflor.HOii (iiroot. Hv-v. H'. J. A.

Doorr pnwtor. cliiht a. 10:30 ft. in. fmtl in.

ST. MAIlVH and North streets, Hev. r-'r. Mc- Ketum pastor, MiiKsuh cvon, and 1 a. in.

SIMI'SON MI'l'l Atltm-Ur; five Itrv, Johnson pastor; Merle Kolb rUmeonesK, Morn-inj! worship 10 a. Oluru May Hadfl'Ud speaKor; Sunday 11 a V'iutK Sliiek auporlntondent. Three p. probationer' class 0:30 Kpwonh Lcafsue. Pearl Oook leader, KDBNltUHC MI'ITIIODIST --Jlev.

W. Seotl lufterwill pustor. ohuroh iichool nine in, Worship 10 Prayer service Wednes the Willing Workers Bible class, lic Epworth Playcn; club last evening presented "The Rock" in the Croton M. E. church.

The play portrays the life of Peter at the time of the Crucifixion and was given by a well-balanced cast, directed by Howard McCrcary Wy lie. The stage manager waa Donald H-. fTman, assisted by June Webster and Harold Zeigler. Those in the cast were: Simon, a ilsherman Donald Hun-man. Adina, his wife Elsie McGeorgc.

Deborah, her mother Prudence San key, Uea). her uncle Norman Clark. Mary of Magdala Lcona Sankey. Pandira, a GreekCecil Potter. Titus, a Roman officer Claude Crlll.

First Methodist Christmas Concert Choirs Of The Church Will Join In Presenting Christmas Program Sunday SECOND BAPTIST, West North street Rev. W. W. Nelson, minister, Bible school 0:30 Mrs. K.

Engs, superintendent; worship service 11 "A Happy Y. P. 5:30 m. Praise service 7 p. m.

Preaching service 7:30 p. m. "Your Sun Has Gone FIRST on the squareDr. G. 8 Bennett, minister, Bible school 0:30 a.

m. Service 11 ChrLsllan endeavor 6:30 p. in, Preaching service 7:30 m. HARMONY S. L.

Cobb, pastor. Sunday school at 10, B. Hague, supt, Morning- worship at 11:00, Sermon subject, "Putting Christ Into EMANUEL EVANGELICAL S. Jefferson and South streets, Geo. Knipple, pastor.

Bible school 9:30 German morning worship 10:45 m. subject "Himmllsche Be obachter." English evening worship 7:45 p. m. subject "An Anxious Question." FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner North and Jefferson streets, Norris White, pastor, 0:45 Sunday school Meermans," supt: 11:00 Children's service, Miss Alice Warner, leader: 11:00 morning worship, with sermon by the Special services are announced for both morning and evening at the First Methodist church on Sunday, The vested junior choir will sing Christmas carols and lead in Agur, a physician Harry Wyman. to Magdala June Gal-bra ith.

Servant to Uca---Harofd Zeigler, day 7:30 p. in JohnBruce Wbeatotv Kafherine Betty Critchclnw. Sadie Ruth Letukus. The babiesDonald Kerr, Guv Bailey, Edith Shlra, Arthur Chili, Jean Anne Covert, Margaret Snyder, Esther Phi lips, Howard Hart-zeli. The Spirit of ChristmasHelen Lconhardt.

Starglcam Norcne Buchanan. Fairies AnnabeJlc Gall, Winifred Morrow, Margaret Peden, Eleanor Stevens, Betty Duncan, Children of all Nations Eugene Dorothy Beach, Waller Swl- the music at the morning worship at 11 the sacrament of baptism will be administered to infants, and the pastor, Dr. Norris A. White, will deliver a short sermon upon "Seeing pastor "Seeing- Jesus," John 12:21: and special music by the Junior Vested Choir. 6:30 Epworfch League.

7:15 organ recital by Edwin Lewis: 7:30 Christmas song service by the Senior Choir, under the leadership of W. W. Campbell. TRINITY Corner of North Mill and East Fails street, The Rev, Philip Pearson, rector: Paul B. Patter Clara May Hatfield To Close Services 1 1 1 11,1 MKI'f IOI3 1ST- -licv.

Scott InKor.sdll (Hunch school 10: Hi worship service 11:18 a. Loauue p. worship service olsht in A. Wotner will be the speaker. B.

Y. P. U. at 15, Evenlns service at Subject to be selected, CENTER UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Charles German Johnston, minister, 10 Sabbath school, W. S.

Leslie, superintendent, 11 a. worship service. 7 p. ni O. U.

meeting. Preaching service 7:45 m. ST. PAUL'S BAPTIST, W. North street Rev.

W. Kclley, pastor. a. Sunday school, Annie Kelley, superintendent. 11 a.

W. J. IWILLfcll The Valley Way Mission on the West Pittsburgh road will begin a Christmas convention of evangelistic services Monday, December 18, continuing until December 25 with J. Miller, evangelist and returned missionary as tho speaker, Seniors To Sponsor P. 1 A.

Performance 'Why The Chimes Rang' Will Entertain Parents Of Township School Rl! A. MAHLER gart, Helen Palmer, Bettv Lou Attracting RudcII, Milter. Mtirwci, Girl Evangelist Is Rev, Mahler, nationallv A Christmas song service will be held in the evening, most of the program being given by the senior choir of the church, under the direction of William W. Campbell, the musical director. This service is held thus early on account of the Christmas pageant to be given by Large Crowds To Mill Street Tabernacle praise service.

a. preaching by ministers of the association, fi p. B. Y. P.

Lillian Young, son, organist and choirmaster. Tomorrow is the Third Sunday In Advent, Services 7:30 ni Holy Communion: 9:30 a. church school, Guild room, 5th and higher grades: a. m. church school, Guild room, Kindergarten and Primary grades: 11 m.

Morning Prayer and sermon: 0:30 p. m. Young People's Fellowship, Guild Room: 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer and sermon, unumm of nm nassahine Wl Weal (''uIIm stroet.

Ohurlcs F. Whelsell pastor. Prayer nutcUmr nine in. Iliulo school 0:30 a. m.

Mrs, WhoUieil fuine-i'lhtoiulont. Worship and omion JO a. m. The pastor will a of morning on the, book of Joshua, under the main heading of spiritual concpiest, Sunday mornlnK. "Prep-a Annual recall of pator following sei iuon, intermecllato lu'ayci fiorvuie, l'ivt Davo VVlieale president, KvunffollHtlu orv-ie('s 7:30 p.

Sermon, "What Doth (tod Require of Thee?" Miss Clara May Hatfield, girl evangelist of Indiana, who has been speaking in the Gospel Tabernacle the Sunday school one week later. The complete order of worship for Sunday evenmg follows: Song Service 7:30 P. Church chimes and organ recital at 7:15 m. "Ancient Carol "The Christmas Montabon, Edward WaJLs, John Taylor, Jane McGrcw, Wayne Carpenter, Betty Blumqui.st. Poor Little Rich ChildrenEdward Reynolds, Frank Hlumqulst, Billy Kray.

Virginia WJIson, Betty Buseey, Willard McCullough, Eleanor Montgomery. Dorothy RudesiiJ, Dorothy Flanker. Chorus Pupils of fifth and sixth grade. The operetta is under the supervision of Robert Duff, instructor of music at Union, assisted by (he grade teachers, the Misses Jennie Johnson, Ruth E. Kelly, Olive M.

Ziegjer and Vcrna B. Green. A cast of senior class players of the Slippery Rock township high school will present Elizabeth McFad-den's play, "Why the Chimes Rons?" known evEingellst and Bible teacher, wil commence a series of nightly sermons at the City Rescue Mission on Monday evening, December 18, The services will continue every night at 7:30 o'clock to December 28 inclusive. Rev, Mahler's home is in Middle-field, Ohio; His sermon subjects for the-period will include "House of the Lord," "God's Looking "A Powerless World," "Where Did Cain Get His Wife, and Who Was "The Jewish. Tabernacle in the Wilderness," "The Hebrew Passover," anid "The Jewish Costume," William and Ruth Leyshon, of this city, will have1 charge of the song service cacli night and will sing a number of specially selected songs.

Pipes of County Gaul; "Mu Rubinstein- leader. 7:30 preaching by Ministers' Mutual association. a BEEN WOOD" METHODIST, liinorgy Rev, Sam Mail-land, pastor. Sabbath school 9:45 Ellis sheaffer, superintendent. Preaching 11 m.

REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN--Dr. E. A. Crooks minister; Sunday school morning worship 11. "A Great Man in the Service of Jesus C.

0:45, Evening worship "Life from tho Dead" series on EHsha. sic oi tne spheres Edwin Lewis. Hymn, "Silent on South Mill street, the past lew weeks, has been attracting large congregations to hear her splendid Bibical explanations, The services are held each evening at 7:30 with the coming week as the conclusion of Miss Hatfield's engagement here, Last evening she spoke most feelingly on "Beauty Shop Religion" and this evening will be "Photographic Night." Sunday at she will have "I Night, Holy FIRST UNITED 'PRESBYTERIAN Olenmore and Albert streets. Dr, B. Irvine, minister; 9:45 a.

m. Bible school, J. Lee McFate 11 Dr. Irvine will preach on "How Much More?" 8:30 Y. P.

C. and Intermediates 7:30 p. "Adventures in Friendship," preached by Dr. Irvine, Scrip tin re lesson, Pastoral prayer, "Pastorale" from Le before the Slippery Rock Township Parent-Teacher association at the school building on Tuseday evening, December If), at 8 o'clock. The following cast will take part: Halgar, played by Emerson Mc-Gulre; Steen, James Morrison; Ber-tel, Joe Boyd; old woman, Mildred ShafTer; priest, Wesley Myers; noble, Ruth prunbaugh; courtier, Martha Weiflx; Duchess, Lucille White; scholar, Ralph McOurdy; lovely girl.

Helen Weisit; soldier, Mae Armstrong; lady, Mary Jane Wilson; organist, Helen Myers, and king, Ber-nlce Myers. Mite Mettle Round is directing the play. Prologue d6 Jesus), Clokey. Hymn, "B'airest Lord Anthem, Holy Adam The choir. Solo, Little Town of Bethle Steel Corporation Head Optimistic Thirst" as her subject and at 7:30 p.

m. she will speak on "Lover, Come Back," a movie play sermon. Engineers Will l-'lltST WllSK MI8THODlH'JvAi'l-hiKtou aveiMHi. Cleome Cl, liuvko pastor, Sunday school 0:30 m. Mrs.

Lenora MoOni'tlc Miporlnt-on-di'hl, Morning worsliip with sonnon at 11, followed by class meeting. vouuk poopla's meethiK nt u. in. Sotur and nralHo aorvluo 7:30 and preaching at oltjht o'clock. (MTV KlffidUl'; MISSION 17 South istroet-, ,1.

Wutklna Sunday school Muee. William Bi.ewart, oonvoi'ted Hebrew, will fifve cioulnff uiou-wifre at KKMILAND UN.fT.KD tllfdiluiui and Park nve-1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN North Jefferson and Falls street. -Minister, Dr, W. McOlure: Bible school, 0:30 a. A.

A. Webb, morn-hi( worship, 11 a. theme, "The Shepherds and the young people's choir, evening wor CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN, city square Dr, B. Wingerd, minis-tor. Sabbath school 9:30 a.

George McClelland, presiding officer; Elizabeth Brewster, orchestra director, Men's Bible class, Dr, Grant Fisher. Worship sermon. Crotori Teams In Title Game Football Ga me Sunday Will Decide Championship Of Croton District ship, 7:30 p. theme, "The National Recovery of Thomas Webber, organist and director of mutle, 11 a. "What We May Believe About Christian endeavor 11:45 p.

leader, Walter Wallace. Worship 7:45 p. "Seeing the Star of Scott Arthur Thomas. Anthem, "Christonaa Stevensonthe choir. Solo, "There's a Song in the Speaks Mrs, Feldh.

Quartet, "Watchman, What of the- Spross Miss Sarver, Mrs. Felch, Mr, Harlan, Mr. Mc-Cleary, Solo, Gounod Samuel McOleary; Anthem. Sing to Gounodthe choir, Benediction and silent prayer. Pcatlude, "Christmas Marc Merkel, Elect Officers Meet Monday Night In Cattle-ton Hotel, Willis McMullen To Be Speaker Meeting in the Castlelon Hotel Monday might, the Engineers Society of New WasUe will elect officers for 1 Daily Digest (Cantinviert Tram Tour) NEW YORK, Dec.

18. Myron C. Taylor, chairman of the board of the United Stales Steel corporation, today declared that conditions now are "better in every way" than they were a year ago. "We arc not going out of this old year in sackcloth and ashes," he said. "We arc going out with renewed confidence, faith and assurance that 1934 is going to be a better year for all of us." CLAIIK GOES TO 'EAST Norman E.

Clark, Harrison street, was In Philadelphia today to attend a meeting of the executive board of the Pennsylvania State Building Loan league. He was named a board member about a month ago. u. 1). Kermisou minister.

P.l-hie wliool a. m. In the auditorium of the ihiireh lor the annual white frill- florin: of food Cor I lie needy, Movniiw worship il a. ui, Thome. "The UndiKooui'ufsod Souler and tntenncdlatc V.

(). U. p. in. IkvoiiUw oiv- 'I'M tu, Ttiotuu.

"A Man Who Found (tod ll.ANU MI'lMOIlIAL PUIM-(TlVl'l MlilTftODIST South MU1 CROTON AVENUE METHODIS1 -Rev. C. S. Joshua, pastor. Bible 0:30 a.

Miss Marjorio Rhodes, superintendent; worship, 11 sermon, "The Old Is The junior church in charge of Miss Kolb; Epworth League, p. worship service 7:30 vsormon "The Hope of Russia," SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF TRUTH McGoun hall. Rev. Agnes 1.0, Guthrie, pastor: 8 lesson and lecture on "God'H Glory Magnified" with demonstration of solvit EPWORTH METHODIST East Washington St; and Butler avenue A. Galbralth, minister, Sabbath 9:45 a.

Norman Clark, supt. Preaching 11 a. iti, Theme, "With Abram and Moses In Third sermon in series. 6:15 p. Young Peoples service.

6:45 Intermediate league, 7:30 p. preaching service. Theme, "Taking Christ Out of Prayer services at 7 p. CHURCH GOD 812 West Morton street. Rev, S.

S. Plank pastor. Bible school 0:45 worship Epworth Church Travel Sermons Large Congregations Hear Dr. Galbraith Tac On Travels In Foreign Lands Croton O. and the Croton Eagles will play the final football game of the yoar at Croton' Field Sunday aifternoon for the championship of the Croton district.

The game will istart at 2:30 o'clock, BoWi teams have good records for the season. A fast game is looked for, The Croton Eagles won nine and lost none and didn't tie any, while the Croton A. won eight games, lost none and tied one. The' Croton Eagles will have such well known stars as D. Leonelli, Mum-ford, O.

Aven, and J. Rubeis. The will have "Red Kneram, Isabella, Chisel, and Scille in the lineup. Harry Crisoi of Purdue will referee the game, The Eagles will practice Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. present system.

It also finds that it is recommended that "the numbcr of daily weather forecasts be increased to three or four." The theory of weather cycles is set forth by the NEWARK EVENING NEWS, with tfcc of the plan: "Dr. Abbott's idea, while against long tradition, fa not ligiitly to be passed off as just another of those things which crop up from time to time and then ire forgotten. It was quite a few years ago that the recurring of sun spots in comparative profusion once In eleven and one-half years was announced. Time hag established that this is no theoretical speculation. So one would hesitate to call it unreasonable that weather conditions repeat themselves once in twice eleven and (he coming year.

The speaker of the evening will be Officer Willis McMullen of the New Castle cily police force and he wil) discuss "Criminal Identification and Finger Prints." JOURNALISTS SEND PETITION TO NATIONAL GROUP (Syeclnl To The jTowb) NEW WILMINGTON, Dec. 10 Tau Gamma, Delta, honorary journalistic fraternity at Westminster College, sent its petition for membership to the national convention of PI Delta Epsllon, national honorary 1 1 a Journalism Mi return. Mediators: Dr. William Brown, Greenville; H. Johns, Mrs.

A. E. Ware and; Mrs. Crocker. Mao Hammond; pianiste; Ray John, violinist; Earl Hammond, soloist, Dlvlno CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL SERVICES City building.

Mrs. George Frey, conductor, Afternoon circle and readings. 1 to 4 o'clock. Lecture service young people's service 6:30 Evangelistic service 7:30 m. Rev, Mrs, S.

S. Plank in charge. ST, JOHN'S" UNITED HOLY 1012 Moravia street. Rev. Mrs.

G. M. Walker pastor, Sunday school 9:30 a. ni. C.

Houston superintendent: all at (via (land street, Mlntjitor, xtnrold -f, Sutton, Buuclay school Ui-hle elates; competent teachers, Monthtf; worfthlp It o'clock, "Tliroo Looks inootluR three. David Josepli speaker. Votiatf people's f.even. KvonitiR sorvlco 7:30, The tfospel In sermon and sony. MtsstON amnpson street.

Uov. Richard Owroy, pustor Sunday school ervu-o VpW P. ni ffubject. "Tho Jiyly Spirit and Ohristlau Victories." KM A NtlEL BA PTIST-Jo (rev-on and tioynoldfl ativcts, Sabbath school wmtam Lloyd, prayer and wiuj? "service 11 a. in.

and 7:30 p. Ann Mae Jones, l.ilantste. "NTH El, "Ih K. 313 Ctreen st. ftev.

William Mcpherson, pastor. Sunday school 0:30 Tom ir-row, supt.j preachtuft .11 a. ser- Simpson Church group, Thursday. The national organization is meeting at Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh. H.

Gratton Doyle, grand sccre- Congregations have filled the large auditorium of the Epworth Methodist church the past two Sunday mornings to hoar the pastor, Dt A. Galbraith, in his series 'of sermons with a travel touch. -Sunday at 11 a. Dr. Galbraith will preach on "With Moses and Abram in and inasmuch as he has been to Egypt twice, in 1027 and again in 1030, he will bring first hand information on the religious as well as other phases of Egyptian life, past and present, His sermon will include something day service songs by The Stirpris ing Four, one-half years, even if failing to understand why they should.

Anyhow, accepting the theory, some regular winter weather Is to be expected this year." Buy the Nation-Wide Way and Save NATION-WIDE STORKS and lesson, ii p. John Fulmer, Messages. Music by Eddie Brown, divine healing, Mrs. Lydta Brown. WESLEY AN METHODIST Lyn-dali street, Rev.

Robert Swauger, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 Arthur Davis, superintendent; preaching 11 n. "The Things That young people's meeting 7 sermon "The Route to Rest," 7:45 m. Special Speaker At ten o'clock Sunday morning the congregation at the Simpson Methodist church, Atlantic avenue will hear' Clara May Hadfield, girl evangelist of Indiana, who has been the speaker of the Tabernacle meet ings, South Mill street. Mrs, Pearl Cook of East Brook will address the- Epworth League at 6:30 tary ol Pi Delta Epsilon, stated that the local fraternity, founded in 1933, had a good chancm of getting a charter.

Because of the excellence of Westminster publications, local hopes were also high. According to a minister, we need more middle-of-the-road people. Not at the steering wheel of an automobile, Roanoke Times. FIRST PENTECOSTAL Pearson and Epworth streets. Rev.

John Kellner, pastor, Sunday school 9:15 William Bender service 10:45 a. m. "The Unsearchable Riches of service 7:30 dedication of children by the pastor and sermon "Heaven or Hell, by Mrs. OIIvd Kellner. BETHANY LUTHERAN East It Is suggested by the PORTLAND OREGON JOURNAL that "the mechanism by which the nature of the 23-year cycle Is.

made different in different localities id obscure," but it concludes that in this discovery, "the results of scientific research eventuate for the common good." The DES MOINES TRIBUNE suggests: "This law, if verified, will render long distance about the great pyramids, the old desert sphynx, Egypt In the history of the world, its dominating place in religion, about Abram and Moses and its great WILL MEET SUNDAY Washington and Lutton streets Rev, tiKni, "I'he fioi-cl Our Dwelling a. League prayer band 7:30 p. preaching service ii p. sertnou, "Tho Gift of ii I. i CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE TABERNACLE 210 Pear-sou street, Rev, C.

F. Westover, pastor. 9:30 Sunday school; 10:45 a. m. sermon, "Things Prepared for Those That Love 0:30 p.

m. young people's meeting; 7:30 p. special program by students of Alliance Emmanuel Bible School of Pittsburgh. 7 :30 this evening prayer service, Sunday afternoon at o'clock in the King Humbert hall, the Sons of Italy will hold fcheir regular meeting, it was announced today. sne will have "Living With Other Nations aii'd Races" as her subject.

Baptists Will BREAD weather forecasting a simple matter, as the weather in 193-1, for example, will be of the same general pattern as that experienced in 1911. It is to be hoped that this quality of the weather will not turn out to be so inflexible as to endanger the art of casual conversation. If good or bad weather ever becomes a mere matter of chronology, the time-honored greeting, 'Nice day, isn't will make the greeter look silly, It will be tantamount to saying, 'Hollo, Thursday, isn't it'?" Paul Tau, pastor, 9:30 Sunday school. Reynolds supt, 10:20 a. m.

Junior church, Miss Lehman, superintendent: 11 a. m. worship service "Advent," 6:20 Intermediate Luther League; 7:20 p. Senior Luther League "Better Ways of Sharing Christmas," WESLEY METHODIST West Washington street. Rev, Abram P.

Shaffer pastor. Junior church school 9:30 a. m. Peter Grittle, public worship 10:30 a. ni.

sermon theme, "Stewardship and Missions" Worship In Church CHURCH PROGRAM MUST feE IN EARLY FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Scientist, 334 East Moody avenue; church service at 11 Sunday school convenes at 10:55 t. m. Sub FfRm-yPUUTUALrsT Clonden- nlu hall; 3 p. Edmund Whlto-nuni In charge: 7: 49 p. Hurry Mchlman in charge; lecturer, Rov.

Justin -r, Tllufi of Wilkinson, ind, subject "Life Mrtro solo, Nola Lorlne 1,00, David Tucker, Edmund A. Whltemuu, mediator. Mrs. Camllln P. itoyd, pianist, SECOND UNITED PRESBYTERIAN -County street.

Dr, Ohmmoey Kirk McGeorgo, mtuifitcr; ll it. the communion and reception of now moniljors: p. "The Sabbnlh 0:30 a. Sabbath schucil. Carl Baldwin, supt.

Men's Hlble clasw taught by A Check on Your Oil and Grease May Save Money In early winter, anything: may happen until you've found he exact grades of oil ond ffTcsise to use. The friendly, and free, check-up you get hen; may reveal some likely cause of worn purls and repair bills EAST SIDE SERVICE 718 linst Washington St. PHONE 0183 ject, Is the Universe Including Man, for better groceries Value! Costs you less because we bake it ourselves Our Home Made Large Wrapped Loaf wvoivoa ny Atomic Force? Wed The church services of the First Baptist church will be held in the church building Sunday, the worship services at IP a1, and' 8:30 will be held in the Sunday School Asseimbly room, It is expected that services will be resumed in the auditorium Sunday, December 17, as all renairs to Baked beans, mashed and combined with chilli sauce and onion is a popular sandwich filling, In order that the Chrislmas programs of ihe churches And Bible, schools may appear in The News before Ohrislmns, It will be. necessity for then? to reach the church editor's desk prior to Wednesday December 30, at p. m.

senior church school 11:30 m. W. Brltton Epworth League (:30 public worship 7:30 "The Christinas Story" illustrated nesday evening testimonial meeting at 8:00 p. m. Reading room, sixth floor Greer Building, open daily except Sunday and holidays) from 12:30 to m.

THIRD UNITED" PRESBYTER sermon with Blue and Gold quar iiutu the rinnn hu fire, mill kn cnurcn wu tet oi the Second Baptist singing, wyne Mccasuu; p. tho jun lors; 0:45 p. Y. U. and In termcdlatos.

Chriyinuui muslo orv ice Deo. 24 at 4 p. m. Butter's IAN Washington and Adams street, Di Copchuici, minister, a. in.

Bible school; 11 a. m. sermon, "The Light of 6:30 p. C. U.

and Intermediates; 7:30 p. in. preaching, "Life's Mad COALTOWN FREE METHODIST -J-P, Smith, pastor. Sunday School 1Q a. Ernest Eastman, superintendent; ministry of the word 11 a.

class meetinc 12 Youna YEARS REST LIGHTLY on those whose dally welfare is assured by an unfailing monthly In- Y. W. Schedule People's meeting 7 evangelistic services 8 m. VALUES CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN E. New Castle.

Rev. Fredericks, pastor. Sunday school 0:45 George Lawrence, superintendent; INSURANCE ST. LUKE'S A. E.

ZION-S. Trigg, pastor; 0:30 Bun-day School; Mrs, Blanche Dillard, superintendent; service 11 a. m. ''A Call to 6 p. young people will meet to organise a Christian Endeavor; 7:30 sermon "The Yoke of Christ." FURNITURE GIFTS preaching service 11 subject "Were the Angels Monday, pecember 18 4-6: Free Recreation Class Gym, Senior Girl Reserves Elm street.

Eva Bowles1 Club Skating and Bowling Basement, Senlior High Girl Reserves Interest GroiipsrClub Room, Parlor, Gym, And. Tuesday, December 19 Free Recreation Gym Class Gym. 7:00: Modern Cinderellas-aym and Green Room, 8:00: Joy Givers Club Elm street, Thursday, December 21 2:00: Baby Cllnic---Elm treet. Sclota Street: Gil) iaosorves--Sclota street. 7:30: Gym Class -Gym.

7:30: Italian Mother r- Green ft fix Junior Endeavor 3 p. Senior Endeavor Evangelistic song and preaching service 7:30 p. m. "The Different Judgements" sermon by request. Charles Harris, choir director; Mrs, Earl Collins, pianist.

FIRST BAPTIST East and North FISHER conie. An "Equitable Life Annuity puts pold In your purse there's silver in your hair. It's easier to assure financial independence ff yon start mi mnnuity early In iifr M. DONNELLY, Field Vice Pres. The Edward A.

Woods Co. The Equitable Life SO North Meruer St. WEST PITTSBURG METHODIST Rev, R. B. Withers, pastor; Sunday School at 2 P.

Voland, superintendent; Church Service at 3 p. sermon theme, "All things In Junior choir ECKERD'S CUT It ATE DRUGGISTS 118 IC WASHINGTON ST. YOUR O-O-C-T-O-R-S Prescription Correctly Compounded A Registered Pharmacist Always In Charge. streets, Rev. C.

H. Heaton, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 m. Paul D. VVolior, supei'lnlendent; The men will meet in the First Presbyterian church, other classes in the church buildings: 11 m.

wvint hi llir, at Junior Loague at 6:46, Senior League at evening service at 7:30, Peoples Realty Co. BfO STORE l.nii Aventie, South Side TOYS .4 Elm Street Girl Reserve B. B. Gym, Review Shorthand Club Room, 7:30, PoUali-Cflrlfi I. L' Parlor, Board of Directors Gen, Sec.

Office. 8:00: Mandolin club And, Wednesday, December 4 -fi: RolJer-Skating and Bowling Room and Kitchen. 0:30 Eva Bowles Club Elm street. Friday, DeeoHiilicr 2:30: Senior High Girl Reserve Party Sclota street, 2 30 Union High Girl Reserves Party Oakrldge, 7:00: Beginners Guitar Club Room, Bible Clnss Parlor, Sunday school rooms, sermon: "The i i ST, VITUS R. of South Jefferson and Malt) and streets.

Three masses, Sunday morning. First, mass at 7:30, second at 0:00 and third at 10:45 o'clock, Rev Nicholas DeMlta, pastor, ni. Ii, Y. p. U.

meetings; m. preaching "The Christ of the Gospel Picture, r.u New Castld, 4:00:: Ben iFmnklin Girl Restirve rn i Li i ft 1 I. Square Circle Partvarnim A MIMIC wtJCT Skating ParlyGym and I Room, 1.

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Pages Available:
456,441
Years Available:
1891-1978