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Pastor To Preach At Grace Oiurch The Advent observance of the Holy Communion will he administered at the 10 43 a.m. service Sun- Oii in Grace Evangelical Lutheran Mureh. Eait Stroudsburg. The pre- para tors and confessional services will coordinated with the sat lament. P.ev.

Herbert Gernert of Al- Imtown. a former my chaplain am Wunder in the administration of the Lord's Su and also deliver the com- I i meditation on the The Advent Rev. Campbell Turned Tit Ministry White Studying Ranking: Lover Music union prepares the believing I and soul for reception anew the Chri-l-Child during the Na-i tohty at Christmastide. he Chancel Chou will sing the anthem, Taste Anri with roil All directing. Dr.

and Mrs. Philip F. Ehng win place the altai flowers for the communion serv- 1 he communion bulletins will be presented Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L.

Mery in memory of their nephew, Harry Sharbaugh who i- lulled a Pearl Harbor 11 years ago on Sunday (Dec. 7. 1941 1 during the Japanese attack of the is-, I I is, and b. Pearl Werkhei-, honor of the 16th birthday, a daughter. Constance.

Emma and Janet Shupp wop be in charge of the nursery rorrducted duung the worship hour Hank Michaels. Raymond A Clarence Strunk, John A Wagner, Paul John nk. Charles Albert and James P. Sheeley vs ill serve as ushers, Mi Rebecca Pierce will serve ax steward and Frank S-dialter. Thoma- Kintner and Paul If urn will be acolytes.

2:30 p.m several children will; 1 received into the baptized mem- ship of the parish by the sacra-i lent of Holy Baptism. The Lutheran Youth Fellowship will conduct vespc worship services at 6:30 p.m. in Ihe Chapel with M-ss Shirley Kulp and David Smith as devotional leaders All teenagers invited to attend On Monday night at 7:30 the Lutheran Youth will conduct a roller-skating party at the Carmen Rink, Minisink bits. An invitation extended to all members and friends of the Youth Fedowship to attend. School will conducted hi a.m.

in the Parish House The Sunday theme for Dec, 7 lit I The Great Teach- ei From the world of banking to the world of God might well he as an advance from riches to irrevocable wealth, and the stride wa- taken in 1911 by the pastor of Stroudsburg Presbyterian Church. Rev. Ernest T. Campbell. The call to preach came to Rev, Campbell while working for the Guaranty Trust New York City, and attending New York University Night School, majoring in credit and finance The affable minister had graduated from New High School of Commerce and cast an appreciable eye toward a careei in banking.

But the desire of association with the ministry was stronger than that held by ing institutions, and Boh Jones College. Cleveland. Term soon had another student. I oundatinn for ministerial training, the Bob Jones educational institute has since become Bob Jones University, and currently i located in Greenville. S.C, And wa- at Bob Jones College that Rev.

Campbell met his wife, also a student there. She is the former Frances Elizabeth Parker, of Fort Payne. Ala who majored in home economics at the college. From the Tennessee college the New ork City native entered Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, N.J., in 1943. receiving his B.D.

degree in 1918. During the following yoat Rev. Campbell worked for his Master of Theology and supplied the pub pit of the Portland and Mt. Bethel Presbyterian Churches simultaneously. Earlier i came while attending Bob Jones College, for Rev.

Campbell substituted as chaplain in the tra! Presbyterian Chure! Ann -ton, Ala. after their pastor joined the Chaplain Corps of the armed forces. After serving in Portland and Mt. Bethel a year, Rex. Campbell became pastor of the Stroudsburg church, and preached his initial sermon the first Sunday in October.

19-19. area Rev. Ernest T. ampbell His association locally ha- since become renowned. Hi- ar dent enthusiasm for sports has gamed what he terms notorious as a fan of the New York Giants baseball team.

And seldom can you stop anywhere to inquire from him of the schedule of sports dominating a fancy on that occasion for the listing of athletic events generally is in his pocket. Hex. Campbell admits partiality towards the Rangers hockey team and expresses a partkulai liking for professional basketball, following the teams into engage- IVinccton Seminary A outlis I Be Teenagers CM The elders of Ihe Presbyterian Church of Eaxi Stroudsburg ate treating their youth to a banquet tonight. Members of the Women's Auxiliary will prepare and serve the food at 6 p. m.

Four young people of the National Missions Team of the Seminary of Princeton. N. will bo the honored guests. After the dinner, they will lead teen-agers in a time of recreation. men is in the metropolitan on many occasions.

But his lean to athleiics the only admirable quality ses. His outstanding per sonahtv ruhs off in conversation his musical ability stands out when ho runs his hands 88 piano keys, and his background in financing is evidenced when engaged in talk about hi business. rn short, he holds man" paramount that tie in directly with his first and only desire that of being a good pastor and servant of God. Also fond of evangelistic work Rev Campbell has participated on many occasions in preaching missions. Only recently he returned from Pueblo, where he spoke nightly in the civic auditorium for an evangelism campaign sponsored by 24 area churches.

He often is called upon to substitute tor the Xamou evangelist, Charles Templeton. Another decided attribute is 1 broadcast over station WVPO. Thursdays at 11 a.m Entitled of Christian Devotion," the program feature the minister and Vernon Imbt, church organist. Stroudsburg Security Trust Co. sponsors broadcast.

Only 29 years old, the Presbyterian minister has taken a prominent place in religious and civic affairs He presently is a member of the Community Chest Council board of directors tn the county. Mrs Campbell taught home economics in Belvidere, N.J. High School while her husband served the Portland-Mt. Bethel charge, and spent one year teaching in Stroudsburg High School after the couple located here. Rev.

Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Campbell reside in New York Cilv. Ceorge Toms Tit Speak At lluuserville serve as ushers.

The altar flowers have been placed by Norman Millet a memorial to his brother. A. C. Miller. At the vespers at 7:30 p.

Dr. Wohlsen will present the seventh Bible study in the series on 1 Ams of The subject tomorrow night will be am with Orive 0 itli Success A recent appeal for used gnr- shoes and children's weai men came to Rev. William V. utid'-r, Grace Church pastor from United Lutheran Church World was met with splendid re- from Grace Church Clorh- collected will shipped to brethren in the war-torn runes of the world. Wundei said last night I members are urged to with this appeal during the hi tg week and take clothing to the belfry vestibule in ihe corner of the sanctuary any 11 during the week.

The drive di conclude on Sunday, Dec, 14. Craigs Meadows Lutheran Clue eh is also cooperating with appeal and members of that are requested to take their Dufihag to Grace Church ot Sermon Topic Selecta! By Ree Blat fie oppi week Craigs rtunitv as they i ring the com- Barrett '1rs. Arthur ambridge Ph. resco 8691 Peace of will subject ot the sermon to I preached Sunday at 11 am. in Zion Lvangelieal and Reformed Church by the minister.

Rex'. Frank H. Blatt Mrs. Lucy Quig. organist and choir director, will play for her prelude and Cantilene" The Senior Choir will present were shepherds" an offertory anthem.

The flowers in the altai vases and the chancel vase will be placed by Harry Hoffman and Mrs. Martha Koch in memory of Mrs Alice Hoffman. Members of the Dirigo Class will be in charge of the Nursery for small children during worship service and the usher- are Elmer Goueher, Claude Miller, Fred L. Scheller and George Shirk, Delaware Vi ater Gap On Sunday, they plan to sd in on four of the classes of church school. After the sessions of the school are completed, will assist Frank Wingerter in the leadership of worship.

On Sunday nifjht. each of the Presbyterian churches of County will have youth in attend a nee at the East church. At 6 p. m. a to be served.

After the lunch, the program will be placed an charge of the Seminary National Missions Team. While team is in East Stroudsburg they will be entertained at homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Kester, Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Walters and Mi-- Ruth Florv. To pursue joy is to lose it. The only way to get it is to follow steadily path of duty, without thinking of joy, and then, like sheep, it comes most surely unsought Alexander Maclaren. George Toms, a Christian layman of Philadelphia, will be guest speaker at Hauserville Union Chapel Sunday at 3 p.m. Mr.

Toms is the teacher and Bible Cla-- of the Air," ed each Sunday from the Berachah Church, Philadelphia. Accompanying him will be an instrumental trio, saxophone, accordion and mandolin. The musicians will take part in the Sunday School at 2 p.m. The public is invited to the i which is located one mite Stroudsburg) from General Hospital on the Min- buffet luncti Hills Road. William shall is the pastor.

Students To Speak At St. Peter's Hay Serfass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Serfass, a freshman at Altr ght Seminary in Reading, will speak Sunday at St. Evangelical United Brethren Church here in the absence of Rev.

Harold Ulmer. Observing Universal Bible Sunday, he will speak on the Bible, and relate facts about Albright College. Church services are at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School begins at 10:30, Sacred Music For Advent Service In celebration of the Advent sea- mjii the East Stroudsburg Methodist Church plans a service devoted to sacred music at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

Ernest Michelfelder, or- gani-t-director, announces that the carol service which the serv- will be directed by Miss Bettejo Goodatl. Christmas music will also be the background for the which will be presented by means of color slides. The gueri soloist will be Mrs. Frances Ifartzell Meredith, who will sing two Won- dei As I and Star Was His In addition the Brass Choir of the High School Band of East Stroudsburg, directed by Clement Wiedinmver, will play a selection. Also there will be ntusic by a double male quartet.

The pastor, Rev. If. C. Eaton, announced that there will be no sermon. However, there will be a leading by Mrs, Dewey Jacoby entitled which is story of the birth in Bethlehem, by Bruce Barton.

The morning service will be broadcast over WVPO and will open with the processional by the Altar, Chapel and Cherub Choirs. The Altar Choir plans to sing as its anthem, That Star" and the Chapel Choir, ted by Miss Marguerite Cramer will sing The a Christmas anthem, and the Cherub Choir, consisting of tiny folk will sing a Christmas song. Rev. Eaton will present as his theme for the sermon Carol of the His sermon will be in the form of a poem, "The Littlest During the morning worship the kindergarten which cares for the young children will be staffed by Mrs. William Howell and Mrs.

Carl Hamill. The flowers will be presented by the Staples family in memory of their parents. Other services in the church will be the Church School at 9:50 a.m. and the Intermediate and Senior Youth Fellowships at 6:30 p.m. Fellowship To Hold Rink Partv The Lutheran Youth Fellowship of Grace Lutheran Church, East Stroudsburg, will sponsor the third skating party of the season next Monday night at 7:30 at the Carmen roller rink.

Minisink Hills. Tickets may he obtained from any member of the group or at the door of the rink. All members and their friends are invited to attend. Upwards of lt)0 teen-agers were attendance at each of the recent skating parlies. Pastor Wunder will serve as chaperone.

Congregational Meetings Slated Rev. Dr. Edward T. Horn, pastor of the Tannersville Lutheran Parish. announces congregational meetings at two of the congregations on Sunday.

The congregational meeting of the vesper services at the Strouds- Or. P. N. Wohlsen Tit Base Su nday Morn i in I is will be the subject of the sermon to be presented by Rev. Dr.

N. Wohlsen, pastor of St. Lutheran Church at the service at 11 a m. tomorrow. Robert Cathcart.

organist anil choirmaster, will play "Advent a- a prelude and the senior choir will sing Stai" as an offertory anthem. Ronald Erdinan will serve as acolyte for this service anrf H. R. DeNike. A.

Vogt. Russell nninger and Cai 1 Albertson as acolyte for this service and Elston Arnt. Richard Miller, Woodrow Fisher and Arthur Bossard have been named as ushers. Mission Sunday will be observed at the session of church school at 9:45 a. which ill be in charge of Edwin Buck as superintendent assisted by Russell The chaneel choir wills Kern and Mrs.

Floyd Fetherman furnish an appropriate anthem as; in the primary department. Plans an offertory and Robert Cathcait are being made for the annual will play as a Church School Christmas service to prelude. Robert Kitchen will serve be held on Sunday night, Dec. 28 New York Attorney Speaks In Baptist Church Tonight At outh For Christ Bully A Youth for Christ rally will be held in First Baptist Church. East Stroudsburg, tonight at 8.

James E. Bennet. a New York lawyer and a noted Christian layman. will be the speaker at the rally. Mr.

spent three months traveling to 14 different countries and visiting 27 mission stations in and about Asia and Europe. Mr. Bennet is actively connected as an officer or board member of 29 Christian associations and speaks on an average of 400 times a year at Bible conferences. seminaries. Bible schools, and churches.

Miss Ruth of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cramer, of East Stroudsburg, and a senior at East Stroudsburg High School, will sing. The local YFC group strives to co-operate with the local church and to strengthen and enrich their ministry in the community. Young people are encouraged at each rally to attend and support church of their choice.

Rallies are open to all ages. Minister Announces Services Tomorrow at the 11 a.m. worship hour Rev. Ernest T. Campbell, pastoi of the First Presbyterian Church, will deliver a sermon on the theme "With Christ Face to The senior Vested choir will present the anthem What Mean Those Holy At 7:30 p.m., Herbert will again lead the congregation in a spirited hymn-sing.

Mr. Campbell will deliver a sermon on the subject Private Devotions of a Godly This sermon wilt involve an exposition of ten verses in the 119th Psalm. The senior choir will sing "Be Merciful Unto Me, Miss Margaret Oll- dort will sing the soprano solo. service will mark a return to normalcy for the loca! church. All during the month ot November, special services involving outside speakers were held.

Flowers in the sanctuary will will he given by the Testament League Class. James E. Bennet Methodists To Receive New Members The Preparatory Cla-s will be received into membership at the Stroudsburg Methodist Church on Sunday morning. Several adults also will Join the church. The Sanctuary Choir under the direction of Robert Hawlk.

will sing in a The Senior Choir will sing Glory of the Lord" under the direction of Albert J. Fresgans. Rev. Roger C. Stimson, the pastor, will preach on Christ Means to Me." The Victoria Council of the Daughters of America will attend St.

Church. Tannersville will follow the morning service at 10:30. At St. John's Church. Scotrun, annual meeting will follow the services starting at 7:30 p.m.

I burg Methodist Church. The Senior Choir will sing Grows the Evening Over Bethlehem a traditional carol. Rev. Stimson will preach on Difference Did Jesus Text Taken From Psalms That God is the only Cause and Creator will be expanded in all Christian Science churches Sunday when the Golden Text of the Bible Lesson will taken from i the 86th Psalm, verses 9, 10; nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship bqfore thee, Lord; and shall glorify thy name. For thou art great, and doest wondrous things; thou art alone." Among Bible selections to be read during the service will be these verses from the prophet Isaiah hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counsellor hath taught him? To whom then will ye liken God? or what likeness will ye compare unto him?" Correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook, and Health with Key to the by Mary Baker Eddy, contain the following: "To grasp the reality and order of in its Science, you must begin by reckoning God as the divine Prin; ciple of ail ttiat really is.

Spirit, Life, Truth, Love, combine as one, and are the Scriptural names for 1 God. All substance, intelligence, Moravians Mark Advent Two main themes are the center of interest in the ser vices of Moravian Church during the sea son of Advent. Through the fou Sundays before Christmas runs thought of the coming of Christ ii Bethlehem and His nearness nov especially at the Christmas time On the second Sunday of Adven the special thought is on the See ond Coming of Christ. The mes sage of the pastor of the Canaden sis Moravian Church, Rev. G.

Weinland will be is Com mg" for the 11 a.m. service. Junior Choir will sing. Soni For under the directioi of Mrs. Mary Garris, organist, the liturgy for the Second Sunday in Advent will be used.

The evening service vvill be a 8 p.m. Prayer meeting vvill be at the parsonage on Wednesday night with the meeting of trustees on Tuesday and of elders on Thursday, Teachers Plan Christmas Kvents Teachers of local Presbyter! an Sunday School met at the honu of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wednesday night to plan foi Christmas festivities in the school Mr. and Mrs.

Elam Gray, Mrs George Hauser. Mrs. Richard Cari ton. Miss Harriet Carlton and Drakes were present. It was decided to have the Sun day School Christmas entertain ment at 4 p.m.

Sunday. Dec. 21 The Christmas party for Sunday I School members will be given or 1 uesday. Dec. 23, at 7 p.m.

Santa Claus will visit and there will two motion pictures featured before refreshments are served. The Christmas planners were trealed to cookies and cocoa by Mrs. Drake. wisdom, being, immortality, cause, and effect belong to N. K.

Burd 3093-J Regional Churches Announce Sunday Service Schedule VdvpntiHt Mr, and Mrs, daughters Sally Day in New where the, visited Mi Reeve Price and and Ruthie, spent York Pri- tie brother. Frank Mrs. Sam Leu ii and BUL. Dressier, and children spent severa in Philadelphia recently. George Snyder and child- Carolyn and Hugh, recently several day with Mr, ami H.

E. Talmage, and js Ed Fisher were guests of Mr. and Mrs. vV Eliding and family, of tg -voud. Alan, an i Mo and sons, weekend guests eines Nagle, of 1 Bi td Hai I my dinnm Roy -dioest- Wayne Inti fte S-r, ne the Thank-a aunt.

Mi Hr Mrs. Helen Rink Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Helen Cai severa. Mrs Charle- Fisher N. J.

th and Bender Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Robert Kaiser, of the Chip and Carl Kaiser, of Easton, made a trip to Philadelphia Tuesday to see their father, William Kaiser, who is a patient in Ward O-TO, University of Penna. Hospital, They report that Mr. Kaiser must remain there for daily radium treatments. The men left the city at 6 30 pan. and the Gap was reached at 1:30 a.m.

next morning; slow progress being made through the heavy snow and sleet. Guests at the Stanley Siptroth home during the weekend were Mr. Siptroth's niece, Mrs. Marian SeiHermann and James Brithharn, both of Philadelphia, I Mrs. Gleb in Turn Stroudsburg Monday afternoon to attend the meeting of the Crippled Children's Association.

Mrs. Donald Gilpin, of Stroudsburg and Mrs. Joseph Wheeler, of Washington. D.C., were recent callers at the home of 'dr. and Mrs, William Heitler Jr.

Mrs. Wheeler is the sister of Westbrook, The Record's social editor. VilwntUt thitrch, and St ces every a hi vv, hu Friday 7 Xilumy ptoU ir r- tintnrdajr. 11 ic Vouth Baptist and Mr. and Henrvville Mrs.

Paul Barry Phone 14 1 v. U. S. Naval uri, 111,, spent With his ecker. of Reading, is Reeve Price lion recently, with Mr, and of Philadel- plor and a With her -on and daughter-in-law, Mr ant! Mi Burnett Carlton, of Allentown.

Mrs, Betty Rogers, of Prices Drive, spent the Thanksgiving Ildays in New York City where visited relatives. lieid Price has returned after spending several week, vacation in Jonda. Mrs. Harry Shinnen entertained Gary Mr. and Mrs.

George Hart- Mr.s Elizabeth Thomas. Mis. Bet- sh Mary Shiffe Lucille ditty Rogers and Mrs. J. Ebling at a tleman, Horace Hartshorn, Anne luncheon and bridge party recent- Ma- Hartshorn and Charles Lan- 1 i dlS, Mr, and Mrs.

Rataspz and daughter, of New Hyde Park. spent some time with Mrs, Martha Henry. Thanksgiving mght they were callers at the home of and Mrs. Henry Baumann. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Samuel Hartshorn were- the follow ng; Mr. and Mrs. Sr and daughter, Connie! Lou and Georgeanne. Mr. and1 jM: Howard Hartshorn and son! Urn hiirch.

tmt atroioG li satatr, Itiliic Wurslsip 11 and 7 in. hurt h. day, 7 VV sctxiol at I mb ekurch: at 9.30, worship at 10:30. Mmkpy Xtwmurtai tiaptiat church, lUtugnr, llrarj Xu tuia N- Kt 30, htoNoUK war- at 10 Vouth fellowship at 6 tu. I gervke at 7.

I'ortland KaptUt, Jones: Sunday School .30 a.m. Worship lo .30 Christian Alliauce 4 Urlatimi tinil Mlivlnturr Al tlanif, MiKnrU il. Il tener, psOor. Suuda.V nchout ut 9:43 Worship tu and 7 30 Christian Alissionarv hrUtinn (Minare, Thifd SI lori! Il Worslilp 12 VV orshtp 7 .30, Christian Science I tirisi, Si lrntlit, Corner of and Munroo ni 44 a.m Suuday Sehotd at Il a Th VVVdto-sday iitcetbo; at itiviudis Mio Christian un Stroot oitro a and Stttsrday im.ie and toay rowod "dwl and vviU I loosoit Chrlst tenrut 8.do rhtirch. Paradise Vallee.

Pa. i fspf pastor. rcn, Kiinklctowii, K. ptislor Suiitlay sctiool at nt 10 30 Evangelistic service 7 :1 p. m.

Salrm liunitli.nl Cnllrd llrethr-n Kff. XViltiam Uurch school nt r- fctup al 11 a.m., with pastor i Comninnitr loath at tt p.n» Evening service at 7 Ht. Kvaugrliral Brethren, Kev. Harold I. I- pa-tur.

Worship 9:30. Sorfass. student AlOrlghl Stinday School 10 :30. I Miniiay, Held. 10 a t.

Zion Service pa-tor. 4 rnljrs Xf eailnw Vespers 7 :30. Sunday school I.ut heran, Riddle Smltiittrld: p.in Rev, Marvin church. Iter. Church school John I after.

10 worstiiD 11:10. I'leMnunt I utheran i James It. I.atthach, pastor. Hr Johns, Effort: 2 250 p.m.5 St Paul's, 10 a.m. Trinity Kvansellcat l.ntncran church.

Rev. J. I. pastor Bible at 9 30. worship with sermon at 10:40 a m.

at 7 p.iu Mtiinonite Interdenominational t.ospel Tahernaele. S7 Sooth fonrt land H. Itsrby, pastor. bu nday school m. Worship 3 Worship 7:30 p.

m. Hooman Memorial hureh, Mt. XX tord. minister cos 11 to 12. Ker.

WlHia Il Miss ofh soloist, Haase, or tcaoisu Iterean Xlrnnonlte Brethren tn ChrUt bhurch H. XUth Ht ree t. schon! 9 Worship 10:30 a.m., Emn- (ieJijtic Hcrriee 7:30 p.m Wed 7 210 Diid-week prayer ami scr- ice. Methodist F.piscopal Christ Episcopal church, 7th Thomas nt bhSftnllh, rector. Ntiiiday in Advent.

8 m. Roly nmj serumn il, tlrmatlon cla-n 7 Jehovah's it nesses last Stroudsburg, 115 XX St. sun. 7 p.m., Public address to Watch Tower study, "Uod Wav I. P.rodheadsville Kin, dum RnJi.

half McMbhac Bd Mitt.lay 2.9.0 p.m. public At Watclitower study, Wa Is 'It Methodist church. Rev, 4 ilgar Hersh, tmstor. Church Wor.ciup 11 rn. Youth enow 7 p.

in. Mettiodist Rev Itarob) I Eaton, minister. 9 50 Worship II :30 Inter- Seiior I.E., 7 p.m. "rship. liittlieran Evangelical Porono Inion llrethren.

r. pan Ken pastor. Sundav school 10 a. m. I i uited Evanaelb-at church, P.

t.ieshe, pastor Sunday idhool at J0; worship at 11. Youili Eellotrahip at fl Lvcniuir oervice at 7. pastor preaching. Keokoe mied Brethren Ht Johns 1 tanerlbal church. hi.

Wohlsen. B.O., Mivsiioi Sunday Church school 9 am. Worship service It a.m., reaper. 7 tu. I variseli, al V.utheraa ehorch, Htrotulsburs.

XV. E. XXunder, (Mistor Church school 9(5 Advent Ibdy ConirnunlOQ Ba tistnal service 2:30 p.m., Lutheran 30 p.m. St. Mark ut be ran church, Hlahlitk mils.

Arthur Kleiutap. paat.n Sunday sctiool 2 p.m. Worship ut. Tannersville Lutheran Edward Horn. IE.

lantw-rsville: Sunday Worship Sr. A school St Joh rue NuRka school 10, Worshii 7 30 Hamilton I.utheran Porloll. ti Ik in-rKstresser Mt Hundny sch 9, Worship 9 45; ZIon Hrodheadavilt- Sunday 1 10. Worship 11, Lttth. I.eagua 7 Christ Church, Hamilton Square.

Ht l.aiheimB church sf Ssslttt- ell Inn Chapel. Rev. 1 XV hit taker, pastor. Worship Sunday school 10:30 a.m. church.

1 "le I. II I I it hi a a a I a r. re. 9 a. Cotnas Chapel service Nov.

(J. m. lanneravtlle Methodtst charKe, Iluruurd, pastor. JVIc.uichaeta 9 tn. Sunday school 10 45; I iT.irt jay school JO.

Worship. r- Sunday school Wes 1 Sunday school 10; Tnn- tcriivi.u Sunday school 9:15, Mnuntatnhome Methodilt church. Harold Murray, inlntater. Simla school 9:30 Worship 10:13. YE 7 111 Worship 7:45 p.m.

I irst Methodist church, BaaiKor. Haikman, minister. Church a. m. Worship at 11.

rdlowshlp 6. Evening service 7. berry alley Methodist I.e»er«ond, pastor. Poplar Sundav school 10; Cherry Hnnday school 10:15. Worship -N' Sunday school 10, xror- St.

Lukes Sunday school 11, 10: Kcllersv ille: Snudav P- MethoUUt churrb. Rer. Roger f. Stimson. pastor: Church school 9:45 a.

m. Worship 11 a. in 7 :30 Worship. Bethel church. Third A.

James, pastor. Worahip 11 a.m Huuday school 12 Worship 6 p.m.; Wed. Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. S. Sterling Methodist charge.

Harry Koof. minister. Month Sterling: Church 10 a tn Sunday school Hemlock Grove. Creentown: Sunday school 10 La Anne Sunday 10. Worship 8 p.

tn. Portland Methodist. Rer. John Carter, pastor. Worship 9:45 a m.

Sunday school 11 ui. Pocono Lake Methodist rhureh, Lane Weller, pastor. lake: school a Worship 11 a. tn Locust Ridge: Worship 9 a Pocono Lake. Sunday school It a in 12.50 Fellow ship tier; 2:15 Rev.

Harold Eaton speaker. Special music by E. Sthg. Methodist. Tobyhanna Methodist church.

Rev. Kirbard pastor. Clmrch school 10 a in. W'orship 11 a. cm loath fellowship 7 p.

m. Haifiwater Circuit, buries taker, pa-tor. Arlington Heights Worship 9 .39, Sunday umi I 11; Hw ift- water. Sunday school Warship 11; Wesley Brick; Worship 7 p.m.; Sand Hill. Worship 8 p.m.

William II Hcharfncr. Th. B. pastor: 9:30 a in. Sunday school; 19:50 a Worship; Gospel service Wednesday, prayer service.

Pilgrim Holiness, Stroudsburg, Kdwaril 1 Houston, pastor. till To Worship :45 Sundav school Worship Society, Jr Society. EvangeJlstlc service :30. Pilgrim Holiness. East Hangar, Ret Brace N.

Hall. Th pastor. Sundav School 10 Worship 11 a rn Wed Collage Fra ye Circle 7 24b in, Presbyterian Shawnee Presbyterian rhureh. Shawnee-on Delaware, Kohrrt M. Bradtturn, pastor.

10 a.ui, Sunday school; worship 11 a ru Last Stroudsburg Pre abyt er Ian church. trank XV Wingerter. 9 45 Church School. Worship It Dt Yoath 6. church.

Cherry Valley, 3 p.m. vilie-Hamilton charge of Evangelien! ft Reformed rlinrt-h, (dan A Holimr, pa-tor si Ylatthcw Kuukletoxvu, worship 9, Sunday 10. hrlsi, Hanilltnn. Sundav school 9 350, church 10:45, I Presbyterian church Stroudsburg, Ernest T. am hell, m.u- Chureh school 9:45.

Worship 11, groups 6:15 orship 7:50 Ister, Youth Moravian bool Ralph eli ham, pastar. Mt. Zion: op 1 Sunday school 14; nehool Worahip Sunday school 10, ovoidale, 'hip 9 S. lu Worship Water Gap school Methodist m. Timothy lattfd Kreth- Moravian church, ranadensta, Rer.

(i. F. Weinland. M.4., pastor. Sunday school 9 45.

IL Newfonndland charge, Rer. Frederick J. tulm.r, pastor. Sunday school at 9.3b. worship at 10:45.

German Valley: Worship at 9:30. Frayer meeting Wed. 8 p. ni. llnitservilie t'nioa (ha pel.

XVllliam Marshall, paster. Sunday school 2 p. Worship 3 p. m. Middle 8 in I I Presbyterian church.

rossan. Church Sunday gchool 9:45. 11 n. m. worship service.

Nursery children. 8:30 Young Peoples Ulbte Class. Presbyterian Church of the Moua- tam XXaier t.ap Church school 9:45 Worship II. nursery for tonsil thildrcn John H. furloughed missionary Venezuela.

sjH-ak on Garden of Portland Presbyterian, Edwards: Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship at 11:10 n. tn. Mt. Bethel; Worship 10 a ra, Sunday school 11.

Bangor Presbyterian, Kit-hard Kettew, pastor. Worship in a m. Church school 11 a. tn. Worship p.

m. Reformed Pentecostal First Pentecostal of God. Strwudshurg, KuaaeH (aims, pa-tor. Sunday gchool 9 45 a.m.. Worship 10:43: Worship p.m.

Frirgr meeting 7:43 YF aJtereato Tbursdaya. Pentecostal Full Gospel Assembly. alley, illiam H. Douglas pastor. Snnday schooi at 10 a m.

Morning service at 1L Evening at Pilgrim Holiness Pilgrim Holiness church, Pocono Ker, John A. Gangawarr, pastor. school 9:30, worship 10-250; service 7 p.m.; Evangelistic Prayer aervlco Pilgrim Holiness, VT. Argyt, Ror. St.

John Reformed church. Itangor. Rev. John Brumhueh. pastor: Sundav school 9:55 a.

m. Worship 11 a Sunday 0:13 Pleasant Valley rarish of Evangelical and Reformed charge. Alton (. Albright. minister.

Jerusalem, Trarhsville: Sunday school 9:15. Worship Carl Hippie, speaker St Effort; Church school 130. Worship 2 30; Salem, Gilbert: sch 9:30. Tannersville Evangelical and Re- farmed charge. XV m.

E. pastur. Tannersville school 9:30. Worship St Suiiduy school 9:30, Worship 7.3"; st. Swift water Sunday school Ha lem, Pocono Lake; day school 9 30.

Butch Reformed church, Bu-hklll Sunday school 10 a in Worship 11 a.m. Rev. John Lackey, minister. Elon Evangelical A Reformed church Eighth Frank H. Blatt.

minister. Church school 9:45 11 am Worship, IE meeting 6:43, Roman Catholic Our Lady of VIt. Carmel rhtirch. Ro- t.enuaro C.M., WiUh, t.M„ assistaot. -Masses.

Sunday at 730 9 weekdays at 7 and 7 340 Novena to Miraculous Medal Monday at 7:30 p.u». Ht. Matthews C. church. roiul-hurg.

Harold pa-tor. Kev, 1 Cl. Barrett, pa-tor. Rev. Michael Kennedy, 6 8 30 10 5 8 a.m.

Noreus IV- 8af Va LcnfegSloBS rl ,4 P-ni. St. uusbkill, Sundny Mass 9 2k), Poeono Catholic Missloo, St. Mary of tho Mount Church, Kt. Rev.

M.gr. -A. tigli, pastor; Vincent Harrlty and Kev. John Ferguson, Mt Pocono 6 30. ,7, Anu- LsiiHdensis: and It Manor; 7 Summit: Henryvilig; 10 11 Tan- 10:45 Promised Land: 12.

Confession- are heard before all masses Also Canadensis 4-5. Mt Po- 0110 4 o. 7:45 to 9 hurch, Blnkea- at In McAMdrew, pa-tor. Mass St, Anns R. c.

(hurch, Tobyhanna Kev. J. Jordun. pastor; John Gallagher, a-sistant: Tobv- hanna, St Mass 8:30 10.50 a- daily hi 7:30 a. Novena ml Gould-boro St Kitaa.

A 10,30 a. tu Weekday a d2vs 2 Bevotlous Sun- 7 Confessions Saturday p. So. st M-rw -faigdsUna; 9 .30 m. 11 a Confessions before Mass; Pocoho Hues ii Fadv ot tlie Lake; 9 m.

ft tt Confessions before Mh-s. St Vineeafs K. c. Church. Portland: in V- Sunday fa ui? and Holy 1 Lady of Coun-el chuach, Bangor, iutrlrs Hweeney.

Jo-eph xt assistant Masses 8 9 Sunday school 2tp. Tuesday 7 2 tb. sermon and beuedtetion Wednesday .30 Study Club. Weekday mass 7 a. tu.

I nion Mission Cnion atisslon: Sunday school at 9.30, John ixotulka, in tende ut (hurch service at 10 Iter pastor In charge. Temple Israel Services Friday 8:15 p. Sunday.

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