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Saturday, February 13, 1965 Tonawanda NEWS Page 3
Area Religious Services Twin Cities Churches
Catholic St. Francis of Assist Church,
Broad Street, the Rt. Rev. John A. Weismantel, VF, pastor. Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9, 10 (High Mass sung by congregation), 11, noon and 5 p.m. in church; 11 and noon in new school hall, Adam Street Tuesday: 7:30, No-vena in honor of St. Anthony.
St. Joseph's Church, Payne Avenue and Ward Road, the Rev. Chester H. Polewicz, pastor. Sunday Masses: 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 11, noon and 5:30 p.m. Children's Mass at 8:30. High Mass at 9:30. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help every Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Ascension Church, Robinson and Vandervoort Streets, the Rev. Francis J. Hunt, pastor. Sunday Masses: 6, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12 and 5:30. Children's Mass at 9. High Mass at 11. Weekday Masses: 7, 7:30, 8 and 11:15. Wednesday: 7:30, Novena to Our Mother of Perpetual Help.
Oar Lady of Czestochowa, Center Avenue and Oliver Street, the Rev. Vincent L. Cyman, pastor. Sunday Masses: 6, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 a.m. and noon. Recitation of the Rosary every Saturday at 7 p.m. Masses daily: 7, 7:30, 8, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday: 7:30 p.m., Novena to St Anthony.
S t Albert the Great Church, Melody Lane and Lyric Terrace, off Niagara Falls Boulevard, the Rev. Gerald J. Kreuzer, pastor. Sunday: Masses, 8, 9, 10, 11 and noon.
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Main St , L t Raymond L. Wood, officer in charge. Sunday: 9:45, Sunday School; 11. Holiness Meeting; 6, Young People's Legion; 7, Salvation Meeting. Tuesday: 1:30, Senior Ladies Home League; 7:30, Junior L a d i e s Home League. All services conducted upstairs.
Methodist First Methodist Church, corner
Tremont and Main Streets, the Rev. Lynn S. Bugbee, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Church School; 11, Morning Worship, The Crusaders, Chapel and Chancel Choirs; 7, Junior and Senior High MYF meetings. Tuesday: 7:30, Methodist Men's meeting — Boy Scout Troop 572 entertaining. Saturday: 9:30, Laymen's Ratty at Central Park Methodist Church, Buffalo.
Grace Methodist Church, Broad and Seymour Streets, the Rev. Ralph W. Stenquest, pastor. Sunday: 10, Church School; 10, Worship, "Race Relations Sunday," sermon: "Even More Brotherly Love"; 6, Potluck Family Night Supper, speaker Rev. Dr. Lloyd Houser, pastor of an integrated EUB church in Buffalo. Monday: 8, Commission on Membership and Evangelism. Wednesday: 10, Quilters' Circle; 8, Senior Choir. Saturday: 10:30, Youth Choir; 9, District Laymen's Retreat
Free Methodist Beach Ridge Free Methodist
Church, Beach Ridge Road, the Rev. C. Russell Vincent, pastor. Sunday: 11, Morning Worship, sermon: "Wisdom That Shines As the Brightness of the Firmament"; 10, Sunday School; 6, Family tureen dinner followed by 7:30 Public Missionary Service with film on India — "Village of the Poor." Monday: 7, Junior Missionary Society. Wednesday: 8, Cottage prayer meeting, place to be announced, Sunday School board meeting following.
Tonawanda First Free Methodist Church, 89 Adam St., the Rev. Albert A. Revell, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Sunday School; 11, Junior Church, in the Annex; 11, Morning Worship Hour, sermon theme: "They're W a t c h i n g You"; 6, Teens Fellowship; 6:30, Chorus Practice; 7, Evening Service, with film "Living Water." Wednesday: 9:30, W.M.S. Work Day program, in the Annex; 7:30, Mid-Week Service of Prayer and Bible Study. Thursday: 10, Prayer Band. Friday: 7, Youth Crusaders.
Hungarian First United H u n g a r i a n
Church, First Avenue and Oliver Street, Supplied by Western New York Conference. Sunday: 9, Church Service.
United Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church, 149
Broad St., Dr. Harold J. Drown, minister. Sunday: 9:30, Church School Classes; 11, Service of Worship, "Such A Man As I," Dr. Drown, Child Care provided; 7, Junior High Youth Fellowship, Game Night. Wednesday: 7, Men's Bieakfast; 10, Work Circle. Thursday: 7, Carol, Junior and Youth Choir Rehearsal; 8, Senior Choir rehearsal. Saturday: 9:30, Senior High Youth Fellowship to meet at church for T o b o g g a n Party at Chestnut Ridge Park; 10 - 3, Adult Leaders Institute at Central Presbyterian Church, Buffalo; 8:30, Couples' Club, Game Night in Fellowship Hall.
Third Presbyterian Church, 110 Felton St., the Rev. Kenneth E. Miller, pastor. Sunday: 9:30, Church School; 10:45, Divine Worship, sermon: "The 'Mercy* Principle," nursery provided for pre - school children, Junior Church activity provided for first graders and kindergarten; 2, Valentine's Day Acquaintance Tea. All women desiring to join one of the Circles of the Women's Association are cordially invited to attend; 6, Jr. and Sr. Hi Y o u t h Fellowships. Monday: 7:30, Teachers' Training Course. Tuesday: 8, Quarterly meeting of the W. A. Executive Committee. Wednesday: 7:15, Mid-Week prayer meeting; 8:30, Deacons. Thursday: 7, Chapel Choir rehearsal; 7:45, Chancel Choir rehearsal. Friday: 7, Jr. Hi monthly social. Saturday: 10, Carriers Choir rehearsal; 10, Communicants Class.
North Presbyterian Church, 168 Payne Ave., the Rev. Nevin E. Kendell, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Church School, Cwnmunicants Class; 11, Worship, "False Faces for Freedom," 12, Church l i brary; 6:30, Junior High and Senior High Youth Fellowships. Monday: 6:30, Dinner meeting of Boards of Session and Trustees. Tuesday: 7:30, Board of Deacons. Wednesday: 7, Circle Bible Study leaders; 8:15, Baptism preparatory class for parents. Friday: 8, Couples' Club with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sylvester, 163 Niagara St. Program: "What Makes Marriage Work" led by Fred Levine of the Family Service Society. Saturday: Deadline for March North Church Chimes. Saturday: 9:30-2:30, Presbytery Adult Institute in Central Presbyterian Church, Buffalo.
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Broad Street Baptist Church, Broad and Seymour Streets, the Rev. Harold L. Twiss, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Church School; 11, Worship Service, "If God So Loved Us"; 6, Junior and Senior High Baptist Youth Fellowship. Monday: 7:30, Advisory Board. Tuesday: 8, Executive Board, Women's Association, at the home of Mrs. Burton Bul-lers, 1272 P a r k v i e w Drive. Wednesday: 7, Choir Rehearsal; 8, Long Range Planning Committee at the home of Miss Margaret Kumro, 157 Elmwood Park West. Thursday: 6:30, American Baptist Extension Corporation Dinner, Depew.
First Baptist Church, 190 Vandervoort St., the Rev. Leo J. Griff in, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Sunday School; 11, Worship, "Prophetic Message From Zech-ariah"; 5:45, Crusaders for Christ and Junior Y.P.; 7, Evening Worship, "And Oid-Fash-ioned Conversion"; 8:30, Senior Y. P. M o n d a y : 7:15, Pioneer Girls, grades 3-6. Tuesday: 7, S.S. visitation program; 7:15, Christian Service Brigade, ages 8-18; 7:15, Explorers, grades 10-12, at 1531 Kingston Ave. Wednesday: 7, The Church at Prayer; 8:30, Choir rehearsal. Thursday: 7:15, Pioneer Girls, grades 7 to 9, 563 Goundry St. Friday: 7:30, Young Women's Missionary Group at the church.
Jehovah's Witnesses Tonawanda Congregation of Je
hovah's Witnesses, Kingdom Hall, Main and Fuller Streets. Sunday: 6, Public Lecture by D. Nicholls, "Does God Favor A Union of All Religions?"; 7:15, Group Bible Study: "Worship the God of Resurrection." Friday: 7:30, Theocratic Ministry School; 8:30, Service Meeting.
Evangelical United Brethren
First Evangelical United Brethren Church, 221 Morgan St., the Rev. David P. Lubba, pastor. Sunday: 10, Church School; 11, Morning Worship Service with Sacrament of Infant Baptism. Monday: 10, Twin Cities Ministerial Assn. meeting at church; 7, Girl Scout Troop 1166. Saturday: 9:30, Catechism Class.
Assembly of God Evangelistic Center, 358 Oliver
St., the Rev. Homer C. Cooper, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, S u n d a y School; 11, Morning Worship Service; 7:30, Evangelistic Service. Wednesday: 7:45, Mid-Week Preaching and Prayer Service. Friday: 7:30, Young P e o p l e s Servica.
Lutheran (Missouri)
St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Wheatfield and Bryant Streets, the Rev. A. W. Moldenhauer, pastor. Sunday: 8:15, Matins; 9:15, Sunday School and Bible Class; 10:30, Worship, sermon: "Are You God's Kind of Worker?"; 7, Holy Communion Service. Tuesday: 6:30, Board of Evangelism Officers; 7, Membership Committee; 7:30, Evangelism Committee chairmen. Wednesday-. 7, Mid-Week Bible Hour.
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ward Road and Niagara Falls Boulevard, the Rev. Clarence W. Rabe, pastor. Sunday: 8, Matins; 9:15, Sunday School and Adult Bible Hour; 10:30, Morning Worship. Monday: 4, Children's Confirmation Class; 7:30, St. John Men's Club. Tuesday: 7, Sunday School Teacher Meeting. Wednesday: 7:30, Choir.
Redeemer Lutheran Church, Falconer at Thompson Streets, the Rev. Robert H. Rose, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Bible School; 11, Worship Service. Tuesday: 7:30, Christian Growth Committee meeting; 8, Valpo Guild meeting at Immanuel, Tonawanda. Friday: 7, Children's Choir Rehearsal; 8, Chancel Choir Rehearsal.
Immanuel Lutheran Church, Scott and William Streets, the Rev. Paul W. Czamanske, pastor. Sunday: 10:30, Sunday Worship; 9:15, Sunday School; 5, Married Couples club bowling; 8:30, Married Couples Club meeting. Monday: 8, Adult Membership Class. Tuesday: 7, Walther League; 8, Valparaiso G u i l d party at Immanuel. Wednesday: 7:30, Stewardship meeting at 44 Bellinger Drive. Thursday: All Day, Willing Workers. Saturday: 9:30, Junior Confirmation Class.
St. Paul Lutheran Church, 453 Old Falls Blvd., the Rev. Enno A. Schmoock, pastor. Sunday: 8 and 10:30, Morning Worship, "What is a Powerful Congregation?"; 9:15, Sunday School and Bible Classes. Tuesday: 7:30, Missions Committee. Wednesday: 8, Ladies Aid. Thursday: 6:30, Junior Choir; 7, Boy Scouts; 7:30, Walther League Choir. Saturday: 9 and 10:15, Confirmation Classes.
(American) St. Martin Lutheran Church,
322 Old Falls Blvd., the Rev. Luther L. Knauff, pastor. Sunday: 8:15 and 10:45, Divine Worship, sermon: "Beckoned to the Abundant Life by Beatitudes"; 9:25, Sunday School; 2, "This I Believe" rehearsal at Abiding Savior Lutheran. Monday: 8, Martha Circle at the home of Mrs. Walter Denef, 53 Creekside. Thursday: 8:30, General Board of Church Women. Saturday: 9:15, Junior Catechism; 10:45, Senior Catechism.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 66 East Felton St., the Rev. Matthew A. Pushkar, pastor. Sunday: 9:30, Church School and Bible Class; 10:45, Worship Service, "Many Believed in H i s Name"; 7, Luther League German Night Program. Tuesday: 1, Ruth Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Arnold Gardei, 83 Ward Road; 7:45, Rebekah Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Adam Pastor, 65 Allen St. Thursday: 7:45, The Martha Circle meets at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Ziemen-dorf, 6762 Ward Road. Saturday: 9:30, Confirmation Class; 10:30, Choir School.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Thompson and Bryant Streets, the Rev. Daniel L. Olson, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Sunday School; 11, Morning Worship and Baptismal Service; 3, College guidance conference for high school students meets in the parish hall. Kenneth E. Hines, Admissions Counselor at Capital University, will conduct the conference; 7, Luther League. Monday: 8:30, Concordia Lutheran Choir Concert at Kleinhans. Wednesday: 8, Quarterly General Meeting of the Women of St. Peters, in the parish hall. Thursday: 7:30, Protestant Youth Council board meeting in the parsonage. Saturday: 9, Confirmation Class.
Abiding S a v i o r Lutheran Church, Ruie Road and Cambridge Avenue, the Rev. Robert M. Kramp, pastor. Sunday: 8:30 and 11, Worship Services, sermon: "The Winning Combination"; 9:45, Church School hour; 2, Rehearsal for "This I Believe." Monday: 7, Boy Scout Troop No. 568. Tuesday: 8, February Church Council meeting. Wednesday: 7, Junior Choir; 8, Senior Choir. Saturday: 9 and 10:15, Youth Instruction classes; 1:30, Cherub Choir.
(LCA) Grace Lutheran C h u r c h ,
Payne Avenue and Robinson Street, the Rev. Howard E. Funk, pastor. Sunday: 9:15, Sunday School; 9:15 and 11, Worship Service, "The Wage - Hour Law of the Kingdom"; 7, Intermediate and Senior Luther Leagues' V a l e n t i n e Party. Wednesday. 8, Evangelism Committee. Saturday: 9:30 and 10:30, Confirmation n m t n
Christian Church Community Christian Church,
1400 Ruie Road, the Rev. Charles W. Hobbs Sr., pastor. Sunday: 9:30, Teachers' Devotional; 9:45, Church School; 11, Worship and Communion. Guest speaker will be Dr. Thomas L. Miller, executive secretary emeritus, Northeastern Association Christian Churches. Nursery and Kindergarten provided; 3:30, Disciples Union Rally at the University Christian Church. Monday: 9:30, Department of Christian Education at the church. Thursday: 8:30, Dept. Finance and Stewardship meets at t h e church.
Grove Street Christian Church, 85 Grove St., the Rev. Donald L. Gardner, pastor. Sunday: 9:30, Church School with classes for all ages; 10:45, Worship Service and Communion, sermon topic: "A Call to a Big Job"; 3:30, A Rally for the Disciples Churches of Western New York will be held in University Christian Church. Two National Directors, the Rev. Howard Goodrich from Christian Theological Seminary, and the Rev. William Everton, representing our National Benevolent Association, will be present. Two local pastors will also share a panel discussion on goals and objectives for Unified Promotion. There will also be a Youth Rally in connection with this meeting, and our youth in CHI-RHO and CYF are invited to attend; 8, "The C h r i s t i a n Booster Class" will meet at the parsonage. Saturday: 9, Beginning of the 24-hour Prayer Vigil lasting through Sunday at 9 in the chapel.
Payne Avenue C h r i s t i a n Church, Payne Avenue at Wheat-field Street, the Rev. Lyle V. Newman, pastor. Sunday: 9:30 and 11, "The Past, The Present, and The Future," guest speaker Mr. Jesse Nash; 9:30, Church School; 3:30, District Rally at University Christian Church. Youth attending the rally will meet at the church at 2:45. Tuesday: 7:30, C.W.F. General meeting at the church. Wednesday: 10, Serve and Share day at the church. Friday: 7:30, Trustees meeting at the church; 8, Master Class meeting. Saturday: 3, Pastor's Class meeting at t h e church.
United Church of Christ
Salem United Church of Christ, Main and Morgan Streets, the Rev. Karl H. A. Rest, pastor; the Rev. Veldon R. Grasmick, assistant pastor. Sunday: 9:30-10:45, Sunday Church School, classes for all ages, Nursery-Adults; 9:30-10:45, Morning Worship S e r v i c e s , "Conforming, Transforming—Renewing," Pastor Karl H. A. Rest; 7, Young Adults. Monday: 8, Church School Executive. Tuesday: Samaritan meeting, 12 noon luncheon, 1:30 meeting to be held at St. Andrew's Church, Genesee at Domedian Streets; 7, Boy Scouts; 7:45, Board of Elders; 8, Board of Trustees. Wednesday: 2:45, Weekday Religious School f o r fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. Thursday: 9:30, Rehearsal for Musical Show. Friday: 6:30, Junior I Fellowship; 7:30, Junior II Fellowship. Saturday: 9, Junior and Senior Confirmation Class; 10:30, Junior and Senior Confirmation Class.
St. Peter's United Church of Christ, 1208 Oliver St., the Rev. Russell R. Myers, pastor. Sunday: 8, Early Worship; 8:40, Coffee Minute; 9:15, Church School, end of stewardship contest, 10:30, Worship, sermon: " T h e Father In Heaven," "Penny Sunday", Nursery for pre - school children. Tuesday: 1:30, Luncheon at 12 noon, meeting of the Evangelical & Reformed Samaritan Society at St. Andrews Church, Genesee at Domedion Streets, Buffalo; 8, W o m e n ' s Guild card party. Wednesday: 6:30, Confirmation School, post news due.
Friedens United Church of Christ, 174 Schenck St., the Rev. Carl K. Marks, pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Sunday Church School; 11, Morning Worship Service, sermon title: "Christian Vocations"; 7, Senior High Fellowship. Monday: 8, J-Hi Fellowship Advisors. Tuesday: 12, Samaritan Society at St. Andrew's Church, Genesee at Domedion; 8, Board of Christian Education sub-committee at the home of Mrs. Robert Anderson. Wednesday: 9, Martha Circle. Thursday: 7:30, Explorer Post 608; 8, Executive Board meeting of Women's Fellowship; 8:30, Fellowship of the Committed. Saturday: 10, Youth Confirmation Class.
Church of Christ Tonawanda Church of Christ,
Delaware and Summit Streets. Sunday: 9:45, Bible School; 11, Worship and Communion, "The Adversary."
Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, 445 Delaware St. Sunday: Service, 11, Nursery available, Sunday School. Wednesday: Testimonial meeting, 8. Friday: Public Reading Room, 2:30 to 4:ao and 7 to a.
Episcopal St. Mark's Episcopal Church,
Payne Avenue and Tremont Street, the Canon Alexander Cor-ti, rector. Sunday: 8, Holy Communion; 9:30, Family Service, Sunday School and Adult Class; 11, Morning Prayer and sermon by the rector, Nursery care pro-
Methodist Pastor Writes Delightful Religious Satire
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Kenmore-Town Churches Catholic United Presbyterian
Deerhurst United Presbyterian
also aims some deadly barbs at laymen.
There are phonies in every The first requisite for getting vided; 5:30, Young People's Fel- p rofession, and the best way to ahead in the ministry, he says, lowship meet to go to Deanery deal with them is to poke fun is to cultivate the right image. Meeting at St. Andrew's, Buffalo. a t faem It is not necessary — in fact, Tuesday: 7:30, Sunday School rj^s service has been per- it is a positive handicap — to Teachers' Meeting. Wednesday: f o r m e d for the clergy by the be religious. A genuinely reli-10, Parish Council Meeting; R e v Charles Merrill Smith, gious man has deep convictions 1:30, St. Mark's Guild Meeting; p a s t o r 0f Wesley Methodist about the importance of doing 7, Junior Choir Rehearsal; 8, church in Bloomington 111 He God's will, and "is likely to be Senior Choir Rehearsal. Thurs- h a s perpetrated a book' entitled, uninterested in the kind of im-day: 7, Acolytes' Meeting. «.Row to Become a Bishop With- pression he makes on people,
out Being Religious." It is the often involved in unpopular N a z a r e n e most devastating and delightful causes, and frequently mtoler-
First Church of the Nazarene, piece of religious satire since ant of what he conceives to be Christiana Street at Payne Ave- C. S. Lewis wrote his famous « J « h c e or ev± nue, the Rev. C. Leroy Warner, "Screwtape Letters." What the successful preacher pastor. Sunday: 9:45, S u n d a y With tongue in cheek, the « * * * £™: 5 L " 2 School; 11, Morning Devotion Rev. Mr. Smith offers "practi- ***""* +_*j£jj* Service; 7, Hour of Youth (ail cal suggestions" to ministers * • * * • * " • J S ^ " H ? age groups); 7:30, The Hour of who are more concerned with voice^ H e m u s t wea r a 1lack jLngVlism. Wednesday: 7:30, promoting their own careers ^.***™'L£* g The Hour of Power and Prayer, than with preaching the gospel ™» J" JF^EST!** Thursday: 6:30, Lay Visitation, of Christ. Along the way, he j j j j j j to look slightly out of
"It is essential to the achievement of the pious image to project a mild but distinct quality of aceticism," says the Rev. Mr. Smith. "The average Protestant church in America is
St. Timothy's Catholic Church, ^ - « - m u y » i " - J - T made up of people who are only 555 E. Park Drive, the Rev. Jo- Ctawfc. 257 Deerhurst Blvd., P ^ r e m o y e d { r o m
seph Jensen, pastor. Sunday: ^ 8 5 * 5 « yR
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11, Worship; 7, Youth Groups. o n g w h o d Q e s n , t e n j t W s Blessed Sacrament Church. Tuesday: Noon, Miriam Circ e. rf y e r ^ . .
Wendel Avenue at Paige Avenue, Wednesday: 8, Esther Circle. ^ ^ rtant d e c i s i o n
the Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Mc- Thursday: Noon Martha Circle; ^ g ^ r must make Laughlin, pastor. Sunday Masses 6:30. Cub Scout Blue and Gold " J g J J ^ A m i s . s t e at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, noon and 5. dinner; 8:30, Deborah Circle. h e r e J g^ fc ^ c a r e e r H e
Weekday Masses at 7 and 8. c a n n o t s i d e s tep the problem by Sheridan Park United Presby- r e m a i n i n g a bachelor "A cler-
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10, 11 and noon and 5 in church ages; 11, Worship, sermon: "A : m m n r a , o r phicken " hall and 11 and 12 in school hall; Church of the Living Dead," o S m J L ' i wife "must not Holy Day Masses. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, Nursery facilities; 7. Junior j ^ S S S J B £ W » noon and 5:30 p.m. High - Senior High Youth Meet- s h o u l d s h e 'happen to possess
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st. Paul s una*** victoria Deacons; 8, Strategy Committee. m a < ? t p r a,* f i n e a r t cf disauis-Boulevard and Delaware Ave- Tuesday 4-30 Tuesdav Club- [ ™ * £ L fu ais^m° nue, the Rt. Rev. Timothy J. ^ chance?' Chofr rehears^' m g t h e m , b y . ^?u W a y t* Rine nastor Sundav and Holv L J ; « ,»-?«r r e n e a r s a L dresses and acts. Otherwise, the King, pastor, aunaay ana noiy Wednesday: 8, Mid-Week Study. WAmoT1 ;n thu rnngrpeatinn will Day Masses at 7. 8, 9,10.11, noon J ' women in the congregation win and 5:15. Wednesday: 8, No- K e n m o r e Presbyterian Church D e V e r aPp™v e • vena devotions « E T 5 I ^resDytertan oiurcft, m s t e a d o f m a r r y ing a girl for vena devotions. 2 East Hazeltme Ave., the Rev. „ s o m e irrelevant reason" such
St. Amelia's Church, 2999 Eg- ? o b ! r t D : M e l o o n Jr.. pastor. a s { a l l i n g m l o v e > ^ R e v . Mr. gert Road, the Rt. Rev. John L. j ! " 1 * ^ 9 : 3 ° *™ « . 7*™?*" Smith sternly admonishes young McHugh, pastor. Sunday: Mass- ft " * " • " " J l n s t a l l a t l o n ministers to pick a wife who es at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, noon and 5 f bacons and deaconesses bun- c a n r a t e a mimeograph ma-p m d a y 0 h u r c h S e t o * 6 : 3 0 ' C o m " chine, play the piano, teach a
municant's Class, Junior H i g h S u n d a y school class, sing in the St. Christopher's Shrine, Niag- ^ T ^ ' P™!? ^ F^Vm' c h o i r - ^ Perform other chores
ara Falls Boulevard at Ellicott M o n d a y '• 10 ' Women s Prayer w h i c h congregations expect Creek Park, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. G r o u P - Tuesday: 7. Mens Pray- f r o m t h e m in their role as un-William P. Solleder, pastor. J G r o u P : 8« SP***** £ * salaried assistant pastor. Masses on Sunday at 8, 9, 10, 11, ] J . e d n e s d a y i . 1(i! B l b l e *££? I n P r e P a r i n S h i s sermons, the noon and 5 p.m. Novena devo- C l a s s » ' j 3 0 . Deacons. Friday: ambitious minister must re-tions in honor of St. Anne and St. 7:30« J u n i ° r Hi fun time. Satur- member to avoid any reference Christopher every Monday at d a y : 9:15» T r a i n i n g session for to controversial social issues, 7:39 p.m. Weekday Mass daily at off tcers (Central Presbyterian s u c h as segregation. It is per-
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St. John's Church, Highland and Englewood Avenues, Rt. Rev. Charles A. Klauder, pastor. - ..«P...-. .,...,,, Sunday Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, aware and Wardman Roads, the r e c ° S m z e a ——*• noon and 5. Wednesday: 7:30, Rev. L. Philip Samuelson, pas- . . _ Holy Hour and Novena. t o r - Sunday: 9:45, Sunday M O f l S i g n o r in L o h o e s
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Pilgrim Lutheran C h u r c h , Service, "Adventure With the COHOLES (UPI) — The Rt. Chapel and Delaware Roads, the G r e a t Commission. Wednesday: R e v M s g r A d r i e n j Bechard, Rev. John W. C. Fey, pastor; 7:30, Hour of Power and Bible p a s t o r o f s t M a r i e - S c h u r c h the Rev. Frank J. Schwarz, pas- SW jr. h e r e > d i e d i n a n ambulance Fri-tor emeritus. Sunday: 9:30, Sun- day after being stricken while day School and Bible Classes; G r a c e B a D t l s t Church, 2525 Eg- climbing the church steps. He 10:30, Worship Service with cele- gert Road, the Rev. Arthur F. w a s gg bration of Holy Communion, ser- ^ o n e s - Pastor. Sunday: 9:45, Bi- t w w r f fl native of Na-mon theme- " K e e p i n g the b l e S c h ° o 1 w i t h ***** for all . M s ^ B ^ n a r d - a naU
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N? S L " „ e - * £ i ages- 11 Morning Worshin "FPI Pierville, Que., was ordained in Faith." Monday: 8, Valparaiso fees / i , Morning worsnip, rei- cprvpH n t W rhtirrhes Guild meeting Tuesdav 8 Men's lowship With God"; 6, Young J922- He served otner cnurcnes 0 ^ w 3 3 d ^ ^ ' < S * ^ People's Fellowship 7, EveninJ £ere. at Glens Falls and Hudson L4UO. weanesoay. /.^u uioir Ke- - r j» • ""* Falls before becoming pastor of hearsai. Saturday: 9:30, Reli- ^ e m , c e ' ine Lord s Keturn. Marip'^ in 1<M1 gious School. Monday: 2, Released-time class- * M a r l e s m 1 9 4 L
es. Tuesday: 7, Boys' Club. k I _ , . - . . First Trinity Lutheran Church, Wednesday: 7:30, Prayer Meet- N e w I W I S t VJlVen
1570 Niagara Falls Blvd. at Glen- ing. Thursday: 10, Women's Mis- r\t i / • * ! , : „ - , . - f . . c f n m alby, the Rev. John F. Pan- sionary Sewing; 7:15, Pioneer v , a V - n m e s e V-USrOm ning, pastor. Sunday: 9, Sunday Girls. TAICHUNG, Formosa (UPI) School and Bible Classes; 10:30, _ A Catholic mayor here has Worship. Wednesday: 7:30, Sun- Brighton Community Church, given a new twist to the old day School Teachers. Thursday: 1225. Brighton Road, the Rev. Chinese custom of offering hom-7, Intermediate Choir; 8, Senior Robert F. Lester and the Rev. age to the gods before taking Choir. Saturday: 9, Junior and John H. Zendaan Jr., pastors, public office. Senior Confirmation Classes; 10, Sunday: 9 and 11, Sunday Wor- Mayor Cho I-Nga of the Phi-Junior Choir. ship and Church School; 10, thou district near here went to
» *u m. u ~* «. ^ , Youth and Adult Classes; 5, a Catholic church to honor Urtheraa Qwrca of the Good Membership Class; 6:30, Jr. and God and receive a blessing
Shepherd, 2669 Sheridan Drive S r m Fdlowships. { r o m a p riest instead of going the Rev. Sherwood W. Bryant, F
to a ieTt{p\e pastor. Sunday: 8:30 and 11:15 A m h e r s t B a p U s t ^ T h e m a y o r h o n e o f t h e f e w
s S r P : p ^ t o r ' s S s ^ f o ^ e w W i U ° W R i d g € D r i v e ' t h e R e v ' C a t h ° l i c S h ( M n g p u b l l C ° f f i C e
behoof Pastor s Class for new C u r t i s T P o r t t g m F o r m o s a . members. Tuesday: 9:30. Min- d 9 ; 4 S u n d a y
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tha Circle; 8, Christian Educa- ing Union; 7:15, Evening Wor-X L * 5 2 * . i , ' J S sh iP- T u e s d ^ 8, Ladies Class Church School; 8:15^ Sr Confir- M e e t i t t h h f
F I Z S T * t 3 ? 1 ? : c l ^ r t i s Porter. 8 Nimitz Court. L S : ( ^ £ * ' ^ * * tonawanda. Wednesday: 7:30.
United Church of Christ
Missionary Call
Issued by Lutherans MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) —Calls
have been issued to 22 prospective missionaries by The Ameri-Prayer Meeting and Bible Study,
also Girl's Auxiliary, and Sun- c a n Lutheran Church s board of world missions. The calls were extended to 10 s e n i o r seminarians, four parish pastors and eight lay persons.
If accepted, the calls will provide eight new missionaries in
beams; 8:30, Adult Choir prac tice. Saturday: 9:30, Royal Am-
Church of the Nativity, United bassadors. Church of Christ, 1530 Colvin Blvd., the Rev. Kenneth E. E p i s c o p a l Wade, pastor Sunday: 9:30 and st. Bartholomew's Episcopal New Guinea and four in Bra
' , , n e • m S ? 8Jorflve" Church, Brighton and Fries zil. Work in Cameroon, Nigeria, ness ; 7, Senior PF. Tuesday: R o a d s > the Rev. Paul E. Hen- South Africa. Hong Kong. Tai-7:30^ Stewardship Cornmittee. d e rson, Vicar. Sunday: 8, Holy wan, Latin America and India Wednesday: 3:30 Youth Choir. Communion; 9, family service, also will be augmented. Thursday: 8, Adult Choir. Fn- morning prayer and sermon; day: 3:15, Junior Choir. Satur- 9A5t c h u r c n g c ^ . 1 L m o r a . EVANGELISM URGED day: 9, Confirmation Class; 6:30, m g p rayer and sermon. DALLAS (UPI) - An evange-Kuppies Klub. lisnri. campaign covering the en-
i i . r j « « SERMON ON 'SOUL' tire American hemisphere in r V t e r n o a i S r The dramatic account from the 1970 was urged here by Rubens
Kenmore Methodist Church, Book of Genesis telling how Jo- Lopes, president of the Brazil-Delaware and Landers Roads, seph met the many challenges ian Baptist Convention. Dr. Franklin M. Zeotz, pastor, to his trust in God through the Lopes told the Texas Baptist Sunday: 9:45 and 11:05, "A years will be heard in detail on evangelism conference of plans Plea for Brotherhood," Church Sunday at Christian S c i e n c e for a nationwide Baptist evan-School, nursery through adults; churches in the Bible Lesson en- gelistic campaign in Brazil this 4:45, Junior High Methodist titled "Soul." The Golden Text is year and then said the United Youth Fellowship; 5:45, Senior from Psalms (99:9): "Exalt the States needs such a campaign High Methodist Youth Feflow- Lord our God, and worship at even more than Brazil. He sug-stup. Monday: 8, Official Board, his holy hill; for the Lord our gested that Baptists of every Wednesday: 7:30, Mission Study God is holy." Selections f r o m country in South, Cental and Class. Thursday: 7:30, Workers' "Science and Health with Key to North America unite in 1970 for Conference. Friday: 6:30, Corin- the Scriptures" by Mary Baker one huge campaign of total
Eddy will «l*o bo hoard. evangelism.
"Living Water," a full color sound 36-minute motion picture, depicting the 100 - year history of evangelism in the Free Methodist Church of North America, is to be shown in the Tonawanda First Free Methodist Church, 89 Adam St., Tonawanda, Pastor Albert A. Revell reported to The NEWS.
This film will be included in the 7 p.m. service tomorrow and community friends, particularly those interested in history and movement of evangelical churches are invited to attend.
The Free Methodist Church of North America has extended itself around the world through foreign missions, extension districts and via radio, with churches on every continent except Australia.
Viewers will learn much of their heritage and purpose of the Free Methodist Church as they see old-time evangelism of a century ago in action, plus the sense of urgency to meet modern man's redemption needs.
King, Leaders
Plan 'Big Push'
For Registration By United Press Intenational Negro leaders plan to spend
the weekend at Selma, Ala., organizing for the "big push" on the Dallas County Courthouse Monday.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is scheduled to lead a march by Negroes to the board of registrars in an effort to register to vote. Monday is the last day this month the board of registrars will be open.
Federal Judge Daniel H. Thomas Friday ordered the release of 26 Negroes jailed at Selma on contempt charges for violating a state injunction against demonstrating. The order also clears the way for the release of about 60 other demonstrators at Selma.
At Jackson, Miss., the Mississippi Democratic F r e e d o m Party concludes deposition hearings today. The FDP is gathering evidence to support a drive to oust Mississippi's congressional delegation.
Former Mississippi Gov. Ross Barnett told the group Friday he was "mighty proud" to be a member of the citizens council but that any questions regarding the group's activities were "immaterial and wholly irrelevant" to the congressional challenge.
Also at Jackson, the U. S. Civil Rights Commission resumes its probe Tuesday into reports by Mississippi Negroes that they were denied the right to vote and mistreated by law enforcement officers. Testimony is expected to continue through Friday.
Elsewhere: Bluefield, W. Va.: A demon
stration which was to be the largest civil rights protest ever held in West Virginia was called off early today. Police said Negro leaders gave no reason for the action but called it a postponement rather than a cancellation.
Indianapolis, Ind.: Seventy-five civil rights demonstrators sang freedom songs around a statue of Abraham Lincoln Friday in an Indiana statehouse march. The demonstrators said they were protesting a housing bill they termed "stripped of effective enforcement powers."
Presbyterian
Urges Unity SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, stated Gerk of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., has urged American churchmen to redouble their efforts for Christian unity.
Blake, who recently returned from a central committee meeting of the World Council of Churches in eastern Nigeria, said a united church was necessary "lest in this revolutionary world we find ourselves so bound to our past histories that we are unable to be God's instrument for peace and reconciliation across all boundaries of nation, race or class."
Design for Monument
To Jews Rejected NEW YORK <UPI)-A top un
ion official Friday protested the rejection of a design for a monument to six million Jews who perished under the Nazi regime.
David Dubinsky, president of the International Ladies' Garment Workers, wrote a letter to Mayor Robert F. Wagner, protesting the turndown by the city Art Commission.
The commission rejected a statue by Arthur Zygelboim, a Polish - Jewish leader who committed suicide to protest extermination of the Jews. One of the commissioners said it would have been too "tragic a posture" and might distress children playing near it.
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