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PAGE 4 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: FEBRUARY 7, Engagement Announced June Wedding Plan Of F.W.Willey East Pittsburgh To Hoar Archbishop Prayer and rejoicing will mark the relphration today by the Greek Orthodox Church of East Pittsburgh Candlemas of Jesus Christ, of its Name Day. His Eminence, Archbishop Michael, Archbishop of North and South America, will conduct the Divine Liturgy with the aid of Reverend Timothy Hountras. the church priest. A bazaar and dance will follow church And Hartford Gir Racial Issue To Be Studied Tomorrow Count) ide Rally Sri for Easl Liberty Presb) terian Churcli About 2.000 churchgoers from Allegheny County churches will attend the Fifth Annual Race Relations Service tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 at the East Lib-jerty Presbyterian Church. Dr.

D. R. Sharpe, nationally known for his work in human relations and mental health, will speak on "This Creative Age." An interracial choir, directed try Horace M. Hollister, will sing. "February Brotherhood Month I 7'he service Is part of a wide range of activities scheduled tor Mortgage To Be Burned Anne rvan lesh Dr.

and Mis. Danirl Foster Harvey of Hartford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise Harvey to Frederick William Willey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Willey of Gladstone Road. Pittsburgh.

ii meetine of the Rockledue Gar- Miss narv6 was Krauuiitru c. rien Club next Monday in imp Irm Oxini'i school, liaitioio, Pittsburgh Garden Center- St. James Church. West End Catholic Church that will celebrate iTs hundredth anniversary Inext year, tomorrow will burn a $124,000 mortgage it has paid off in the last 11 years, i In the 11 years since the Rev-Lronri Thomas C. Brown became -IMF February Brotherhood MonCi which include the exchange of pulpits by pastors of Negro rfnd white churches, special speeches and choir exchanges.

I Tomorrow's speaker retire? 'February 28 after 2S years as executive secretary of the Cleveland Baptist Association. Mental Hospital Reform Leader Dr. Sharpe is founder and first president of the Ohio Mental Hygiene Association. He won the Lasker award after a grand jurj on which he was foreman, set in motion a nation-wide reform Of mental hospitals. Dr.

Sharpe is a member of the Mrs, uoldsmiin talk win oe illustrated by slides. Mrs. John R. Caldwell. Mrs.

Henry Givan, Mis. S. Guy Iittle, Mrs. W. R.

Chalfant, Mrs. William A. Jordan. Mis. S.

M. Young and Mrs. E. R. Iee.

president of the club, will serve as hostesses. Greenwalds Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Joel deenwaid of West Woodland Road, an-nounce tnc Dirtn oi a son. j.t Barry Greenwald, on Thursday in Montefiore HospitaL Mrs.

Greenwald's mother, Mrs. Harrj Anderson, who has born at the Gulf Stream Apartments in Miami Beach, for several weeks Hew north for the event, arriving Wednesday night. She will spend a few days here and return to Florida for the rest of the winter season. St, James' pastor, the church hasj ispent S160.000 for repairs to its buildings in addition to raising money to pay off the Church to Sor Preview of Film i The Pittsburgh premiere of ithe color motion picture. "Vallej to Valley." will be held at Beverley Heights United Presbyterian Church of Mt.

Lebanon at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow. The movie was produced for the joint Mission Boards of the United Presbyterian denomination. Annual iobservance of Boy Scout Sunday and music by a male chorus also 'will mark services.

mm Kuntz and Mildred Baumbeck, with Sally Simounet in the center. The operetta will be presented in the college auditorium Wednesday through Saturday nights next week. Some of the roles are double cast. THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC wherever they go, because they are memberj of the cast for the Mt. Mercy College Glee Club's production of the operetta "Countesj Maritza." Left to right are Dorothy Sudaz, 'Dorothy O'Connell, Geraldine Seth, Lois executive board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and former Ohio FEPC chairman.

CHURCH NOTES FOI RIH pnd Corn' BAPTIST HR'I OW HOSfl STI M' i MAM LOUISE HAKVKV and from Vassar College in 1951. At present she is living in Cambridge. Mass. Tr Wi'lev is an alumnus of Salad) Side Academy, and of Fnwdojn College, class of 1949, where he as a member of Chi Psi. Mr.

Willey served in the Naw for two ear. He now has a teaching fellowship gt Haratd and is a candidate fnr the negtee of doctor of philosophy. The wedding is planned for luno Speakers Named For Breakfasts I Six members oi the Holy Name Diocesan Speakers' Bu 'ipau have been assigned for Sun day morning Communion breakfasts tomorrow. They are the Reverends Paul M. Lackner.

diocesan director of the Holy Name Society, Our l.ady HcMp of Christians, East End; John .1. Dowllng, St Patrick's Weirton, W. Daniel M. Hamill, St Peter's. McKees- iport: Gene Marinella, St.

John's, Monaca; Clair Duff. St. John's, Baden, and Martin Geary to St. Stephen's, McKeesport. know nil I A MIR i WS METHODIST Mil I 1 IN IVEN1 I I MIIKl ll BEFXMVII i kri ion ASBI rv bei al Mi KNIGHT VIIXAfi STritz-Morris I "SITED PRESB1TERIAN IlRl or RAFTON, adlord homi.s .31 East Ninth at si nsi.t HIUsT 900 Country Club KMixvii.l l.

chai Street. The FIRST OP H.RNEGIE Dr tt koi rih. Friendship and Pacifif I FIRST. 815 Union Avmiup Dr. FIRS! or PITTSBURGH Bi efleWI I'MON.

Brownvlll and K'-rnadaT HRISTIAN now ILXJ and WILKINSBl KG 748 VV I t. The EAST ENd South HUthland at rr FIRST, Arch and MontlKMBery. The Rev- CENTRAL, Dittiridee. Tl Rey en Ht I I.I- I I ONGREGATIONAL SMITHF1ELD EYANGEI.lCAt PROTESTANT. 620 Smii Held The Reverend- Ed iape hr'P image of la Diebold xwell Mor-Robert M-e Edward Diehoif annoui Steit7, ris Jr Mnrris i I till Ii 1 I' I Kl I I CHURCH SERVICES i Toi eddm ten ris lO'ne ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN COVES ANT, Graham and Axon Street! Fox III I I 11 I Home from Germany Just back after three yea PRESBYTERIAN I'olN I BKl EZE, CATHOLIC EFIFHANY rH CH Sunday MaAsea 2 50, 6.

7, J1. 9. 10. 11 and 13 IS clcci CHWSTM CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dit'tridee St. at nth Ave Oaklns G.

VAN BUREN. Minister A. M. Church Bellp ant! Door Belli' m. Tammu.T in the Temple HURC OF CH kTsT EPISI OP i III ROH OP I HI SAT1VI1 Fr Mr.

ai and tl Mr. 0 Depar The; Thursi charities. Ways and means committee members include, left to right, Mrs. Alfred R. Winters, Mrs.

George Supan, chairman, Mrs. Ralph Byers, Mrs. William D. Peters and Mrs. P.

E. DeVos. THEATER BENEFIT The Green Tree Civic Club will sponsor a performance of "Papa Is All" by the Mt. Lebanon Players next Monday night in the Jefferson School, as a benefit for its Beechwood Blvd. Kifth Ave.

C. J. KIRKPA TRICK. 11 and 7: 30 To Talk on Miracles "Christ's Miracles Examined" will be the subject of tiie Rev oreud D. B.

Bravin tomorrow at 7:30 j). m. at the Hebrew Christian Center, 1132 North Negley Avenue. LUTHERAN ckton A- Arch SI TRINITY Li'THERAN. Tr C.

F. Pastor A. M. "What Salvation 1 TRIM I V. le Dean i IO II "I I Ml ION.

i CALVARY. Shadj Aeenue an VNGEL.K AL AND KKFOK ED GRACE. Bayard and Dlthridge. Kappa Delta's Bonnet Bridge A i i i lIJ Church in Body To Aid Crippled Children A Bonnet Br idge sponsored by the Pittsburgh ti ns Sundav at Mt Washing HAROLD -llIK ASSISTAK1 Ft KBI FIFTH AND MORE WOO II I I DR. SOLOMO Rl I HOE.

RABBI Or. Freehof will ipeok on OUR MASKS OF VIRTUE 1. Who Makfi filadly Ciub I IKS I OF (BUION, 29 I 1 IBI I 1 SIX 1 11. at Murr 'THIRD. Fitth at South Ne lll RADI OMM1 Nl I Kl I I I I II I I- Bl fil Id BRIGHTON ROAD, Bel BFECHVIl L621 Broad MIR I K.

HIGHLAND, et or us turned to Ri And they Oliver horn Simmons mons Coll Pittsburgh invited to next Wedn of Mrs. Th of Ambers Clifford H. Art hut SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SI 1(1 pii Alumnae Association of Kappa Delta WUi Dcncni ine national philanthropy, the Crippled Children's Hospital of Richmond. the state where the sorority was founded in 1S97. The benefit will be held on Saturday Ki IOSI PH S.

MORI I DGI Mm FORBES I 1 Ml RRAT I ANGELK AL I N'lTED BRETH REN 1 1 I Centre a M. FOR THE CHURCH" Dr. Morledge Ordinalkm and InstallaMea of Chareh Officers TH KAN Beaver Club Luncheon TH UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Nrth Hiqfclond Ave ot Stolion Take Cnr 73 m- LEAMXfi on IVIM fi rihi) WITHOI i riRRING rri-irvi Ht Th- Rev. Fdwio Shoemaker B01 SCO! I RE-DEDICATION SERVICE rrocemn ef Thre 1" Four H.inrirert SrnBl 6 Small Gardens it 'oiiogp "lub of i will be eirn this SMITHFIELD ST. METHODIST CHURCH 5 At Hctbadisl Center Alheit Curry.

i Mtafrtei 11-00 A IMPORTANT BELIEFS ABOUT MAN" Dr. Curry 7.45 STEPPING OUT OF THE CROWD -Dr Ernevt Weols John lively. M.S.M.. 0ircl A Sabbalh School I i 0 tr fe is president of noon in the Woman Heinz Men's Ralh Arranged MARIA MISSION CIRCLE cMub. Mrs.

Clifford (Zalvavv Episcopal Iburchir; IAPT IVEST Al STREtr Valentine Dance "otu cauhci S.T.O.. Rector ill sponsor a luncheon and will present Jane Ellen Ha ml Mrtv this afteinoon in I chairman of Allechenv Coun lia; THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ROBERT HOWE, Minister IniH Baum at Aihen Aene IHf ear, 71, h2. 8 1100 A. M. "THE TWO FACES OF GOD' Mr.

Howe wil preoch ROBERT I. HUHN, Minister of Music for children provided during Sunday Service Tf THE REV WILLIAM R. SHANNON, Assistant Minister 8.00 o. m. Holy Communion 11:00 m.

Church School 11 00 A M. Morning Prayer Sermon Dr. Shoemofcpr THY NEIGHBOR AS THYSELF" Wednertoy 10:30 a Holy Communion ond Healing Service Republican Women, who will jChuich. describe the inauguration rally at 6: which she attended. Bellevue m.i .1.,.

''iinnei-mcf elub in irir Host1 mark fo dent ai lo a si meet i i i in: i of the Keaei College cent en- tion an "flf the benefit 'f St Mission in South Catherine Barry eanor Hill MF.N OV iCC League will eon meeting thii the Congress of THE SHADYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Howard I Stharfi Mlnistei mborsn A Westminster PI. I riward J. Pits, Aft. Dr Scharle Will Preach I) A M. "ON BEING RIGHT OR WRONG" (Broadcast over Station KQV 1410) RUSSELL WICHM ANN, Orgonisf ond Director Cars n.

75, 76 to Amberson Ave. unoer ie eaaersnip oi ine rtev- mal year I he college was I r. erend Milton Johnstone. founded in 1853, in Beaver, and moved to in 1925. Second oldesi college for Vltoona I astor lo ak EMORY METHODIST CHURCH Allen Kestle North Highlond Ave.

ond Rippey St C-ii 11 00 A M. "A LAYMAN VIEWS HIS TASK" PR HURST ANDERSON, President, American University. P. M. Brotherhood Lincoln Day Service Dr.

Kestle. Brotherhood Bifele Class 9:30 A. M. "Jesus Teaches God's Grace" J. Fred Allen, Tenths Inspiring Sinaing Orchestra All Men Wel-me a luncn-fternoon in ihs.

Profes- ates, it 1 he lie Penn- pastor oi women in the I "niter is the second larses 'ah Hi Indt mnd au supper wil assisted orations refreshmei entertainn" I'liTriPr. pi Oi Assnmr loi aM'fi. Norma enue sylvania. Mrs. Heinz is secre- Church, Altoona, will speak at tary of the board of trustees.

13 p. m. anil p. m. Monday anfl Mrs.

George Kenneth Young. Tuesday at the Pittsburgh president of the Pittsburgh Monthly Bible Conference in Cal- liimna wrvnt a Term on the lender Memorial Church. 754 ri ity Cathed -a I i irtWield Street MIRTH BO IIO I I. IIS HI IH HES TO HOLD ANNUAL PRE-LENTEN WEEK OF UNION SERVICIS Fbraan iliruii I. i mi I XITEII rRISBTTKRIAN CHIRIH, REI.LEVtl 111 WED KIIIIVII Ml IIHilHM rHIRCH, xVION, I II I RS A IK1 SI UMi THIRAM III l( EMSHORTH GUEST PREACHER nil Kl HARVE1 lMII HOOVER, S.T.D., I'h I itt I) FROFFSSOR EMERITI'S 1 1 1 PRACTICA1 rHEOEOGl Ih.

Lutheran Seminar? fiettyshurg. Pa sor Walter Biheruh of Westminster College will show films of his 1952 European I tour. HIGHLAND SQUARES of the East Liberty YMCA will hae a square dance in the tonight for the benefit of tin hmmM weiiees of the ACHER Gufld School will WC" Rose Aveni e. board. A busini 9 p.

mHoly Co-imunion 11 m. Morning Prayer and Sermon "THE UNBREAKABLE BOND' DEAN MOOR DAILY SERVICES 11 a. m. 1 2.00 1 2:30 p. Or inist and Choirmaster Thr llrrrl Hamr sunrtaTs If) m.

(H'RSH! Den Moor'i Fmgram D7 Doae" meeting will fol-am and commit '-peapf a i row at tv Dr. MrM Iustrat ed of the THE THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fifth Ave at Neqley. Frederick Bruce Speahman, D.D Pastor. Take Cars 73-76 DP. SPEAKMSN WILL PREACH II a.

M. "OF FAITH AND THE JUNIPER TREE" ORGANIST-DIRECTOR Dr Marshall Bidwtli mT nial celebr Alpha Phi Lunch Burn Mortgage Pittsburgh alumnae of Al- STUDY BOOKKEEPING CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES of Allegheny County INVITE YOU TO ATTEND SERVICES TOMORROW THE SUBJECT OF THE LESSON SERMON IS "SPIRIT" FIRST CARNEGIE Dr. Scott Francis Brer-ne, AM S. 11 AM Divine Service Church in est Carson will celebrate the burniri ncheon for Mrs. raton HIju-aIbm It Ii EAST LIBERTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sherman Skinner, D.D.

and Highland Aves. 1 1:00 A. M. "A MAN'S A MAN Dr, Skinner 8:00 P. M.

"SMALL MEN BIG DEMANDS" Mr. Marvin DONALD KETTRING Minister of Music -h e.f First Church Th Mo' fhpriied Branch ChirCni FOURTH 250 S. PACIFIC AVE fle. Cnciei Harn 11 A. M.

'Twelfth Law" at one in the College the mortgage with a ham di ub Mrs. Stephen is the Al- ner tomorrow from four ,,.,1 eight, in the school auditonui ia Phi international uutiim Mrs. MarKaret cvpner alumnae ami extension. na- charge of its chapters anJ charge of blans- entisl, Boston, held services At tr riTTSRURGH FIRST CHURCH lvde Strrrt Sundas Servitrs'll A. MT.

LEBANON FIRST CHURCH I Km abinti-ii Ron! iction and time desiqnted beip PITTSBURGH SECOND CHURCH 1 I 3 Kidcr Avrnur Sunda ervirp 1 1 A. WILKINSBURG FIRST CHURCH Blvd. A i.amnnH Ot sanday Services 11 A. SEWICKLEY FIRST CHURCH 2il Beaver street rri(p i I A ubs in the United States ar rie 1 1 -7. P.

nd tF YOU AO A NCCK MT LEBANON 255 WASH. RD 9 45 AM S. 7 PM Youth Groups A. Rev. Frank A.

Lawrence will preach, "The Great PhyMcian 8 00 P. M. Mononqahela Youth Rally Sinqpirotion ied by Mr and Mrs. Al. Heinx.

IN EVENING SCHOOL Pittsburgh school of accountancy offers a 17-week course under experienced instructors which will help you prepare to meet he increasing demand for men and women in well paying office positions. New Classes now forming. Approved for Veterans. 7 ROBERT MORRIS HOTEL WM. PENN.

PfTTSt'J'GM 1 9. PA. ATlontic 1-0922 BELLEVUE FIRST CHURCH Lincoln Xvenn Jr Sundai or 1 I AS IONC At thu rtuow AMD MAO McKEESPORT FIRST CHURCH SORE THROAT THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'l I II i Min STRKE1 PITTSRI RGH (XARENCI 1 KI MACARTNEY, MIXISTEK 1 0:45 A. M. "HE WAS WOUNDED" Dr.

Macartney lln lf bration th( 8 00 P.M. YOU CAN CONQUER!" Dr. Macartney LONELINESS Mid-Week Services 12.30 and 7:30 319 Fennes- Avrnur snnrt.T ire 1 1 A. M. hold ertnf.tlj Ivenine Meetinri I i I M.K.P.ndrl at Pj.1l DUE TO COLDS All hurri Ssnda SAVE BUY 100 Tablets 49C A i 1 5 -minute rl ojnna( procram Is broadcast nf mnnlli nrl "iff KtJV hird und the rr KIiR 1 10 A M.

Sunda at 9 41 A. thside. t24 Terjeral strret. 21 Fenn It'liii' Bfllftue 1(Keespnrt. 304 ctinisf.

Kiinsts Pitthnrrh. oiner Ruildmc SIXTH 1521 CHATEAU ST 9 4 5 A Sabbah School )1 A. M. The Breast Plate of i oht nnns 4s YOUTH FfLLOWSHlP -w. -HI 11 Kmrt VS invhill I ,1 r'pin Kemong h.

rr Macartney. The rnui Pt Brr-nd Street: im cs CONH EicM im hi.M, I Tour RftH' Si 4 431 1-mpl "lnu onrt Arenac, I ms nripi rf'MFl ORGANIS1 I CHOIR PlrTF.floR gnom.B HCUTVI rr.

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