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Sermon theme; ■‘‘Giving Christ a Chance”, by the %ev, Mr. Asbury- J 'AssiffixlatiOtt -:^canference for ■adults and Session meeting, 8. Joli^ Kiiox Presbyterian Cburch Grebde Town Hafll 2505 Ridge Road West John D. Maclunes, Minister Saturday, 7 p. m.—Faith and frolic supper meeting at the Town Hall. Sunday, 9:30 a. m. — Church ^School for all „ ages; pre-school through adult; 11. Worship service. Nursery care. The Rew. Mr. Mac- Ilmes’ sermon topic; “the Secret of Successful Fishermen.\ 2 p. m.—Lay calls, from 39 Fair Lane Drive. 4 p. m.—Junior High Westmin- Youth Fellowship, Town Hal|. p, m.-—Pastor’s l enten series, “These Few Knew | m”, at the 8 p, m.—Pastor’s ■enten series Lakeview Community Church I Long Pond Road and Edgemere Rev. Marion Pennings, Pastor Sunddy—Sunday School, 9:45 a. ■m.; worship service, 11. Sermon: | “Weigh Me the Fire.” 7 p. m.—Christian Endeavor, Midweek Lenten service Wed- [hesday, -8 p. m. Hope Lutheran Churcb Dewey a t Wildwood I Rev. Herman R. Frincke, Pastor The fifth in the present series |of midweek Lentep services will Greece Baptist Church. This week’s personalities' will be James the Son of Alphaeus and Judas, not Iscariot. held Wednesdal* a t 7:30 p. ra will be cole Holy Communh Ihrated iii both the, with Bible 9:30 Lake Avenue Chiirch '' 4409 jLake Avenue Rev. Lloyd; R, Geiger, Pastor disadvantage; peoplfe, may be Atniisedrand Miigh at thlTflme, but €hey vdil b£? remetriberedi pind brougbi’hp ^igaingt hihtppph some subsequent peeadon. ^ , --^SainUel ‘ jbbnsqn If any mad be in Ghrist. he'Vis a new creature: ■ old^things- nre ,pqs$cd .hwgy; behold, all things ate ■ becoming ne'w, . \ H Cor. 5:1? . . Hrealdast is the most neglec|idl meal among student!?. ;4-;.. ' (Opposite stone R6ad) .^Vm. Pomeroy Cass ■ Trinity Episcopal Chproh 34B6jadge-Road w est. Rev, David Baker, Vicar Sunday,. 8 a. m.—Holy Com munion; 10, Prayer and Church School, including prernur?ery. Aldersgate Methodist Church 4U5 Dewey Avenue Robert H. Rowsam, Minister Our Lady of Mercy Church 61J Denise Road The Rev.' John S- Whalen, Pastor The Rev. Edward M. Kowalski, assistant Sunday Masses—8, 9, 10, and 11 a. m. and 12:15 p. m. Weekdays, 6:30 and 11:40 a. m. 1 o'clock services Sunda; ;he confessional service’-beginning |a t 10:50 a. in. . Sunday School and -the Jclasses will meet at 9:45. The Lutheran television broadcast .on WROC-TV at 9:30 m., -and the Lutheran radio program may be heard on WHAM |a t 1.30 p. m. Chinrch .of the Master Lake Avenue at Elmtree Road i Rev. Charles O. Harding. Pastor Sunday — Chapel service, 9 a. ■m:; Church School, 9:45; worship |service,- 11. March 17, 6 p. m.—Family Din- Jned^ Dr. James Scott will report Mlessiah Lutheran Church ^ 4445 Mt. Read Boulevard Frederic J. Teichmann, Pastor Tomorrow, 8 p. m. — Sunday School staff meeting. Sunday, 9:30 a. m. — Sunday i School and Adult Bible Class; 10:45 a. m., Worship service with sermon: “Ideally Living.’1 Nursery care provided. Wednesday, 8 p. ift.—Midweek Lenten service with the sixth in a series of meditations on the theme: “Beneath the Cross of Church of the Ascension Lake Avenue at Riverside *The Rev. Daniel A. Bennett. Rector Mother of Sorrows Church Mt. Read Boulevard at Latia Road Rev. D. B. O’Rourke, Pastor St. John the Evangelist 2400 Ridge Road West Rev. Donald E. Lux, Pastor Masses at 6:15,“7T 8, 0, 10. 11 and noon. St. Charles Borromeo Church 3003 Dewey Avenue at Maiden Lane Rev. Robert A. Keleher, Pastor Rev. James Wolf and Rev. P. David Finks, assistants ' Masses on Sunday at 6:30, 8, 9 10 and 11:15 %. m.; and 12:15 pr in 9UAUTY ' a s r & s RELY ON iNFERlOR ~ SUMP PUMPS ‘ To Protect Vpur Washer - Dryer * ||. Hot Water Heater - Furnace or Freezer YOU INSTALL WE INSTALL U 150 Redessa Road. CHRIS FARRELL PLUMBING EASTER beauty ; PARADE ( STARTS AT MADEUNE'S ^ Appointments Being Token Now ^ Three Operators ^ Open Sbe Days L Madeline s House of Beauty ^ - C H . 2-9420 t Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church 55 Hoover Drive Theodore J. Georgian, Minister strategy^ study.. I March 18 Church Council ■meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wesley Methodist Church Dewey lUid Christian Avenue Rev. George M. Davis, Minister Today — Boy Scout Troop 56 ■ pancake supper -with'serving from 15:30 to 7 p. m. Tomorrow, 7 to 10 p. m.—Sen- ■ ior Hi Youth Record Hop. I ' Sunday, 10 a. m. — Church ISchpLOi for the entire family; 8:45 land 11, Worship services. Ser- Imon; “The Authority of Jesus”. I 4 p. m., Church Membership ■ Class; §:30, Junior Hi Youth FeL ■ lowship; 6:30, Senior Hi Youth I Fellowship. Monday—^The Red Cross Blood- I mobile will be at Wesley Church; ■ 8, Scout -Explorer Post 56 meet- 10 ’-Cv A eB.MSo '9p.ip.aon _^PshiPrT 5 Tl^.j Sunday School, m.; Luther ■ Lutheran Church of the Redeemer T Dewdy Avenue at Knickerboojker and Avis I Kev. Elmer G. Scbaertel, Pastor ■ and 10:45 a. m.; |9:15 and 10:45 |LL«!igue, 7 p. m. Daptism-wiil be administered at |th e 9:15 a. m. service con- prm a tioa of adults :at the 10:45 I a. m. service. Ihe Rev. Mr. Schaer- Itel Will speak on “The Patient I One*’ at Jbqth services. I - Today~Mai)lewood Upit, Home iB u r e ^ meeting, 10 a. m.; Pas- Itq r ’s New Member Class. 7:30 iP , m.; Black Hawk Scout Commit- I tee, 8 p. m. Tomorrow—Teachers of Begin- ■ ners.Department will meet at- the ■ home of Mrs. Robert Blake, 6 Azo ■ Street. I Monday, 7:30 p. m. — Sunday I School tpachers* meeting, 7:30 |p . Greece Methodist Church Maiden Lane at Long Pond Road Rev. Leonard Ives, Minister The Rev. Mr. Ives has chosen “The Magnetism of the Cross”, for his sermon Sunday. The morn-, ing worship hour is 10:30 a. m. At 5 b- m., a reception for new members will \be held. Holy Week Services: Palm Sunday—Confirmation of new' members and reception of members by transfer. Maundy Thursday. 7:30 p. m.— Candlelight service. Bring a candle and holder to light the church. Good Friday, noon to 3 p. m.— Union serwice at Bethany Presby terian Church. The K'ev. Mr. Ives will lead the 2:30 to 3' p. m. sec tion. Easter Sunday,-7 j a. m.—WRVM “Call to Worship\; 8:45 and 10:30 Services with special music. - Todayj'M:- Lenten sei;\’ice, • 7:30 p. m. Dewey Avenue Presbyterian , Church Dewey Aveilflfe & Seneca Parkway Gustavus Warfield, Minister The choir, under the direction ef Herbert W. Bloom and with Nelson Carter at the organ, will sing John Stainer’s “The Crucifix ion\ Sunday at 10;45 a. m. Church School, 9:30. At the. Junior Hi« Westminster Fellowship Spnday at 5 p. m., the Rev. Mr. Warfield will tell about the. mission field in Eastern Kentucky. At 7:45 p. ^ m. on Monday, the Social Education and Action Com mittee will meet in the minister’s, study. Retired folks will meet in the Youth Room Tuesday at 1:30 Greece Baptist Church Ridge wd Long Pond Road Rev. J. Ralph ShotWell, pastor Rev. Robert C. Frfears and Rev. Robert E. Hasiain, assistants 9 and 11 a. m.—The Rev. Mr. Shotwell will continue his series on the Sermon on the Mount, en titled “A VQke from the Cross.” 9:45 and 11—Ghurch School. 2:30 p. m.—P.astor’s preparatory class; 6, Cherub Choir rehearsal; 7, Carol “ Ghpir rehearsal, and ^Junior and Senior High BYF. Help strengthen America’s Peace Power It’s a face filled with peace and strength—^the face of the Statue '^fif'iibertywr ^ She’s a great symbol of one of the things most worth keeping. But she' cahDnly stand ioi liberty. It’s up toeaeh^4iS to^help^ ^ce/7 C And you can help^hy helping to keep the peace. Peace costs money. 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