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Mansfield Nw-JonmRl Saturday, July 7. 12 Sermon Subjects Religion To Stay. Councils To Meet Despite the heat of sum. mer, or the cold of winter, of- First Methodist a. "The Importance of for World Woes?" 4 p.

"How Can Your Future Be Secure?" 7 p. "Who Is Responsible for World Woes." the Ordinary Man." First United Presbyterian 4 Churches To Hear Special Speakers 4 Four Mansfield Protestant churches will hear guest speakers tomorrow. Dr. L. Gordon Tait, associate professor of Religion at the College of Wooster will be the speaker at First United Presbyterian Church.

Red Says ficial meetings of church or ganizations go on. Several are on this week's agenda. V- i 10 a. rn "Not for Tomorrow, Just for Today." First English Lutheran 8:, 10, 10:30 a. "The Devil Official board of, Central TOKY'O (AP) China has announced Faith (Missouri synod) Lutheran 8 p.

"The Church That Is Dead." Philadelphia i ritualist Temple of the Golden Dawn Evening, "Let Not Up For Yourselves Treasures." Oakland Lutheran 9 a.m., "Sinners First." First Church of the Brethren Morning, "The Weight Methodist Church will meet at 7 p. m. Monday in the Fel that it will maintain its version of religious freedom for lowship room of that church. a long time to come. It conceded, however, that it has been guilty of errors in its 4 Council of First English Lu As." First Congregational Morning, "The Glory of God's Creation." St.

Paul Evangelical Lutheran 8, 10:30 guest speaker. Chapelwood 10:30 a. "The Call to Missions;" 7:30 p. "Elected to St. Luke's Lutheran 8:30, 10:45 a.

"Our Major religious policy. theran Church will meet at of a Pound." First Christian 10 a. These declarations were made by Chang Chih-yi, dep ur. M. Ij.

Mirewalt, professor of Exegctical Theology at llarama Divinity School, Springfield, will be the speaker at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church. Attorney Parker C. Williams, of Cleveland, will speak at a Temperance Sunday observation in First Evangelical United Brethren "How to Practice Self Disci pline." uty director of the Communist party's united work front department, in the April is St. Mark's Evangelical Lu Task." theran 8:30 a.

"Ate You Lost?" Calvary Bible a. Central Methodist Morning. "Not for You to Enter." St. Timothy Lutheran 10:30 a. "Christ's Discern "A Man's Profile;" 7:30 p.m., sue of Nationalities Issue, a translation of which has just been made available here.

They were part of a restatement of the Chinese line on religion. 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Fireside room there. Youth Council of that church will meet at 7:30 p.

m. Tuesday to plan for the fall youth weekend to come later in the season. St. Luke's Lutheran Church Council will meet at 7:30 p. m.

Tuesday in the church office. First Methodist Church's Commission on Education will meet at that church at ing Alina. Church. He represents The Temperance League of Ohio. MISSIONARY SPEAKS Ed Bernard, a missionary to New Guinea, will speak at the evening service in Grace Gospel Church.

Dr. Tait has a bachelor of First Friends 10:45 a. As I Go From the Lord's DISCUSS CONFERENCE DUTIES Elder Joseph F. Jeffreys, pastor of the Mansfield Church of Seventh-day Adventists, discusses with Elder Walter Haase, of Toledo, the pastoral duties they and other leaders share at the 10-day Bible Conference now in session at Mt. Vernon.

"On Childish Things." "Stewardship and Small Things." East Mansfield United Pres-bvterian Morning, "The Church at Rest." Park Avenue Baptist 8:30, 10:45 a. "The Supreme Court and Prayer." Mayflower Memorial Congregational 9:15 a. "Difficulties in Finding God." Chang noted that the principal religions in China are Cathol i i Islam, Buddhism, Taoism, and Chris First Church of Christ, Sci i Ah entist 11 a. "Sacra arts degree from Harvard! ment." University, a bachelor of di Linden Road United Pres byterian 10 a. "The tianity, by which he presumably meant Protestantism.

"These five different religions not only have a long history but will exist for quite a long period of time to come Reports Americans Eat Wrong Foods Easy Yoke." DR. L. GORDON" TAIT Missionaries Unity 11 a. "What Are You?" vinity degree from Western Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, Pa. and a doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

He also attend Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Swarthmore Pa. (Switzerland) and Free Fac Reorganized Church of Back In Congo after the establishment of a Socialist society or even a Communist society," he said. Methodist missionaries are returning to mission stations Saints; 11 a. "Run With Patience." Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran 8:30, 10:45 a. The Chinese Communist 7:30 m.

Wednesday. East Mansfield United Presbyterian Church will have a Holy Communion Service tomorrow. Luther Leaguers of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will-hold a "splash party" at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the private pool of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Ncal, 199 Ridgewood Blvd. A picnic lunch will follow the swim session. Annual school picnic of Park Avenue Baptist Sunday Balm's Faith To Mark Anniversary Scores of Mansfield members of the Church of Adventists continue to be tending church conventions. She is giving a practical side to the convention program, they evacuated in the Central Congo over a year ago, when ulty of Theology.

Paris especially for ladies, although! "That Wonderful Feeling." in daily attendance at the France. Grace Gospel 10:30 a. men are invited too, for Mrs the crisis was at its peak. According to Dr. C.

Melvin Blake. Africa secretary of the Methodist Board of Missions, policy towards religion, he indicated, is to recognize its impact on the masses and seek to use it for its own ends. To do so, it has placed religion under patriotic control and imprisoned priests and Mansfield area members fl Attend Pahas World Faith will ob summer conference of that denomination in Mt. Vernon Academy where outstanding church leaders are on the speakers' roster. Elder Joseph Jeffreys, pastor of the Mansfield Church, is one of those in charge of seven missionaries, tneir Jones believed "good nutrition should be a family adventure." In charge of the parley is Donald Hunter, Mount Vernon, president of the Ohio Conference of Adventists.

"The Good Shepherd;" 7 p.m., guest speaker. St. Matthew's Lutheran 10:30 a. "Don't Blame Me." Jehovah's Witnesses 1 p. "Who Is Responsible serve the 112th anniversary' of the martyrdom of Bab.j011XC rence wives and children will return to the Congo this month, and others by September.

School will be held at South missionar 1 bom cninese and foreign, who resisted this move. Park from 5 to 8:30 p. m. pastoral duties at the con Wednesday. A picnic supper will be served at 6 p.

m. Pastors, Six Young People In Wisconsin Pastor's Wife Among Speakers The purged religions which have emerged have been given at least surface freedom. The churches, mosques and clave which ends tomorrow. He said the Mansfielders heard from Mrs. Dorothea propnei-neraia oi meir taitn, at the home of Mrs.

Louella Davis, 561 Daisy at noon Monday. This observance is one of 8.000 which will take place around the world. Six young people and the Plan Bible City Church Plans 'Women's Day' Rev. Ed Wolfe, associate pastor, this week are represent Schools MARKS ANNIVERSARY ing Park Avenue Baptist Church at a senior high con Van Gundy-Jones, of the International Nutrition Foundation, that "millions of Ameri cans are eating too much, too fast and too often and suffering at the same time malnutrition. The visiting lecturer said temples remain open, in some cases they have been repaired or constructed, and religious believers have been free to attend thm.

Chang, whose department is concerned with minorities, did not specify what mistakes had been made. Its significance, according Tomorrow will be Women's Day at Mt. Hermon Baptist Church. Mrs. Joel L.

King, wife of the pastor, will be speaker at the 11 a. m. service and Mrs. to believers of that faith, is Mrs. Smith, a representative at large of the Foreign Mission Board USA Incorporation, is a graduate of Ft.

Valley College, Turner's Theological Seminary and the University of Chicago. Mrs. King is a graduate of Allen University, Columbia, South Carolina. She has a master of arts degree in childhood education from Columbia University. ference at the American Baptist Assembly grounds in similar to the observance of that too many cooks Esther Smith, of Atlanta, Daily vacation Bible Schools which dominated Mansfield church news a few weeks ago continue to do it as the summer continues.

Mansfield Church of the Brethren's school will open at 9 a. m. Monday. Sessions will be held daily from 9 to 11:30 a. m.

through Aug. 20. hZ rriv rnn MH sPk the 3 p. m. serv.

meals so A feIlowshiP dinner, open the anniversary of the crucifixion of Christ. Baha's say the martyrdom of Bab paralleled the Crucifixion. Mrs. Davis says in April, 1D63, some 10,000 Baha's are expected to meet in London, Green Lake, Wis. Their study is entitled: "Christ Confronting the Community." AMONG 400 Thi Mansfield group is part of 400 registrants who meet to study the world in which as far as food is concerned.

England, to celebrate the! Yes, many get enough calories, but too many foods with what is known as "empty cal Another highlight of the day will be the crowning of 'Mrs. Mt. Hermon of 1962," who 100th anniversary of the Baha'u'llah's declaration to remember the Bab's supreme sacrifice. ories they live and to see how, as Christians, that can best live She began her series given the pastor at the afternoon in that world. This is the 19th i health lectures with the sub St.

Luke's Lutheran Bible School is set for Aug. 13-24. It's daily sessions will be from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. under direction of Mrs.

David Michel. Mrs. Vincent Kennedy and the Rev. William Walters are directors of the Brethren School. Pre-registration for it was scheduled for 1 p.

m. ject of "What's in the Shopping Basket." In the class she a conference has at the assembly year such been held grounds. demonstrated ways of making the meals of the day more 2 Pastors Assigned adequate and at the same Besides the Rev. Wolfe, other Park Avenue Baptist Church members attending are: Denny Stevens, 318 Ox time tempting to the appetite." She is giving a lecture service. I Mrs.

Wash Swope, wife of the Jtev. Wash Swope, will preside at the morning session. Mrs. Maggie Thomas, wife of Trustee Roosevelt Thomas, will introduce Mrs. King.

Mrs. Louise Johnson, wife of Deacon Charles Johnson, will present Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Mattie Moore will preside at the organ and Mrs.

Leola Ellis at the piano. and conducting the school ev ford Marcia Dickson. A former Mansfield pastor: 577 Glendale Gayiene cy day for the Adventist dele- Sleeping birds don't fall off gation attending the confer ana on area pastor were 215 Fairlawn Ave t-mmm i "'Z -mi i ---y Sv'. their perches because nature endowed them with a toe grip ence. "A well balanced, substantial riailv menu will pliminate that automatically locks around a twig.

volved in ministerial assign-1 Becky Guilkey. 38 Stewart ments announced today Nanv Bovd. Ontario and Nancy Beasore, 456 Shep- Donald W. Hunter, president arcj cf the church's Ohio Confer-! that mid morning sag which 'Winder Singers and other makes people feel that musicians will sing, must stop for a cup of cof-l Mrs- Vamie. Carter will fee," she said.

"More impor- Iead responsive Bible read-tant. the right kind of food has; in? a the morning session a definite effect on physical' whe" -Mrs- Rosie p- Gulliver fitness, disposition, and l'earn- lead the mission offering. Catholic Friends Will Plan Trip ence in sessions at Mt. Yer-' non. William C.

Loveless, who formerly served the Mans-! field Church, was appointed state secretary of church development. More recently he! Plans for a trip to Cedar! ing abilitv." iM'ss Kuby warn, young peo- Point July 15 will be dis-! Mrs. Jones unpacked leader, will present a cussed in the meeting of the! boxes of groceries, one be-'flower. Several others will Words For The World THE PERFECT MAN (Divine Manifestation! is in the condition of a clear minor, in which the Sun of Reality becomes visible and manifest with all its qualities and perfections. So the Reality of Christ was a clear and polished mirror of the greatest purity and fineness.

Fireside 8 I. M. 5fil Daisy St l'ireirlf Thur. 8 I M. 214 South Diamond SI.

BAHA'IS of MANSFIELD 244 S. Diamond St. nas Dcen pastor ot iincin- cmhnUn Friendship Club atllonging to "Mrs. Eat-Well" take part in the morning pro- the Knights of 0 1 umbusi and the other to "Mrs. I-Don't- gram.

nati's Walnut Hills Church. AREA PASTOR Missouri llobbs Davis- Hall. Ashland Rd Vnrln. Care-U'hat-I-Feed Mv Fam-: Mrs. dav At R-in in prrmhasmwf th faction Will lead Braver at tile Francis Phelps, pastor of foa.PO 1 that the nrocerv basket should iafternoon session.

Mrs. Lucy Bucyrus, Upper Sanduskv Swarn will read scripture. tivilies program on July 71 i contain an oi me nuiruionai 1 i II jI. elements required oy me uouy for normal functioning. CHKCK PROGRAM Three of the participants in Mt.

Hermon's Women's Day tomorrow check the program for it. Left to right are Mrs. Maggie D. Thomas, Mrs. Louise Swopes and Miss Ruby Ann Swam.

(P.hoto by Jack Weigler) Mrs. Sally Mae Curry will lead in the mission offering. Mrs. Eleanora Allen will pre-sent a flower at the second service. vE2 ill by Knights of Columbus Hall.

L. K. Drake, of Auburn. Complete details will be dis-Maine, will head the church- closed later. es formerly served bv, Phelps.

The Bible conference will'hat It Cleans conclude tomorrow with a de-' Most Christians tend to votional service under the di- identify stewardship i rection of G. H. Minchin, of pledges to the church budget Washington D. chairman but it has a fuller meaning; of the department of theology the commitment of one's cf Columbia Union College. I life to God.

i On the first of five lec tures to the ladies of the conference, Mrs. Jones showed her class how to make deserts more attractive and at the same time reduce the sugar content. Mrs. Van Gundy-Jones is on a tour of eastern states at- Find Aiders Defective MIAMI, Fla. (AP) May Criticizes Special Fees IT'S THE TRUTH By William E.

Allen "The Seeond Coming of Jesus Christ" There js a remarkable passage in Hebrews 9 26-28:" hut now once in the end of the world, hath Christ appeared lo put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. An it is appointed unto men once to die. but after this the or Robert King llign was right, Miami's parking meters are crooked at least A Lutheran worship expert has sharply criticized paying ministers special fees for conducting baptisms, weddings and funerals and urges that New Pmlor Arrives some of them. High followed up a com TIMELY jsuch customs Iw abolished. Writing in the current is-I sue of "The Lutheran," the official weekly news niaga-Izine of the United Lutheran I judnment: So Christ was ONCE offered lo bear the sins of manv; and unto them that look for Him SHALL HE APPEAR THE SECOND TIME without sin unto salvation." That is, unto the final phase of salvation liie resurrection of our You see, when Christ first came to this earth two thousand years ago.

it was to offer Himself as our substitute-to bear our sins on the cross. His first coming to this godless world was to save us from the PENALTY OF SIN' plaint from a taxpayer that a meter had not given him full time and was shorted. High ln KiUbueh KILLIiUCK The Rev. Ernest B. Murphy is the new; DR.

Cleland, Dentist, 304 Farmers Bank 10 a. m. 4 p. m. Phone 522-3484 or! 836-3790.

Free parking. In-; quire. demanded the meters be checked. The parking department Church in America, the Rev. Dr.

Edgar S. Brown de 17 pastor of the Killbuck Meth-: clares said 8 of 122 meters checked McNew's Family Dining Room COME to dinner Sunday. Enjoy our special dinners." All th trimmings, 97c. "The One and Only" EDDIE McNEW'S RESTAURANT 5G Park Avenue West i forgiveness, full and final and to save us from the POWER of sin (that sancti- so far were defective. odist Church.

The Rev. Mur-j ike lo sce (hc tllsl()m phy, who came here from, of special lees for the pas-Waynesburg, succeeds iter's ministrations abolished. iha WaHor uocnn u-hnlNo niore would family feel MRS. JOEL KING MUNTZ Factory Clearance Sale. New 12 National Famous 23" TV Radio and Stereo combination $199.95 with trade-in.

All American made was appointed to the Meth- that it had to offer money to the pastor for baptisms, wed- dings, funerals, and the like. (Jialh'ilgi DR. R. E. Frush out of; odist Churc in Alliance.

and guaranteed bv George town, July 6-July 16. For in That would be the first step Durham 63 North Walnut Newly awakened Buddhism, formation call 524-1302. in making all of us realize iont, i. i i. The new Killbuck pastor previously served the Kim-bolton Charge at Kimbolton, 1952 55: Fosterville quiescent religion of the; DANCING Saturday, Julv LOST.

Blond Cocker Snan mill me hervice.s oi me cnurcn are without charge." -Mm o-)i :1 I BIBLE VERSES I Thessalonianj IV, 16, 17 l(i. For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archiingel. and with the trump of and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 17. Then we which are alive and remain shall he caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Ird in the air: and so shall we ever he with the Lord. L.

C. SMITH 417 Hammond Ave. Mansfield, Ohio 'a 'ciiiHy oi Hoacii charge at Toronto, 1955-Jtoad. Musie nv Ron Jordan -and Tnu-n-iw uva i tii i yvn I rtnutn. rti.

end his band. 9-12 p. m. 2796. f.hwn',v: a i 1 MrcngllM'ii hast, now challenges the1 work of Christian mission-1 a ties in the Orient and re-! portedly is training its own missionaries to send west.

The dominant faith in Buddhism has already rstab-j lisbed beachheads on the i Cl I IIUl iluillv.ilJUl U. Public invited. 1958-62. "Being face to face with Australia in the OFFICE closed from July1 The Rev. Murphy was born ''he Orient fying work of God in our inner spirit that changes our lives Forgiveness is what Christ does "FOR" us.

Sanetifieation is what. Christ does "IN" us. But at the SECOND COMING of Jesus Christ, He will save us not from the "penalty" or the "power" of sin, but from the very PRESENCE of'sin. This is the grand hope of true Christians! The best is yet to come! To be sure, terrifying CNperienees await the inhabitants of this earth. This is propheised in the scriptures and preached by politicians and scientists! For the Bible prophecies, turn to such passages as Matthew II Timothy Luke Acts and Revelation In II Peter we find the apostle writing about the seeond coming of Jesus' Christ.

He also tells ns of terrifying atomic explosions that will blow every hit of created matter in the universe back into nothingness from which it came. Peter calls this "the Day of the Lord." lie says in verse ten that that great day will come as a thief in the night. Most people will not be expecting such a horrendous phenomenon! The thief does not tell you when lie is coming. Otherwise you would have the sheriff and a reception committee there to meet him Paul speaks of the second coming of Christ all through his first letter to the Thessalonians. In Chapter he says "For yourselves know perfectly that the Day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.

For when they 'unregenerate, non-Christian mankind in general! shall sav 'Peace and safety'; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. But ve, brethren (Christians are not in darkness, that that dav should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the children of light, and of the day." Dear Reader, if you are an unsaved sinner the second coming of Christ can only strike terror into your heart. But if vou are a child of C.od'bv faith in Christ, His SECOND COMING is the most thrilling fact your soul can feast upon. "Even so come Lord Jesus!" ahead is certain to be uy i).

nr. m. Flushing. and Christian. nradiintert frnm Ashnrv HELP WANTED.

Exjieri-enced barber to work full time, high percentage. fif the mnkl strnteoip lege in 1950. He attended the Protestant bases confronting- is- CHOICE front quarters forAsbury Seminary and was Bishop Gerald Kennedy of the i 11 "k' missed as a beatnik fad. vour selection. 1 i eiver.

graduated from Pittsburgh Uos Angeles Area in a special BRAND rew 15 II P. Mer Pick your own Rrubach! Zenia Seminary in 19.57. report in the August Together, The Rev. and Mrs. Murphy Methodist family magazine cury.

Sacrifice $220. 1564 Mar-; Brothers, 185 North Main. Ion Ave. Jid. a44J6.

PARTS and SERVICE for I have two children, Moreover, he says, there is WANTED to rent Three who will bo in the sixth grade, an increasing trend for a four bedroom home. South-land Urenda Sue, who will er relationship between est or suburban. 756-3CHC. start school this fall. Theyjtralia and the United Stales 1 will live in the Methodist par-' in everv wav.

Mt. Hermon Baptist Church 292 Chattel Street Ph. 524 0477 ANNUAL WOMEN'S DAY 11 A. M. SpeakerMrs.

Joel King. Al, MA. Subject hristian Women Moving Forward" 3 P.M. electric shavers. Todd's Jewelers, Main and Third.

r- ai jvi a i i i en sonage. Liederkranz. Saturday, July 7. Music by Akron Edelweiss. I Snanish sherrv pot its name FAITH EV.

LUTHERAN CHURCH WEST WAY DRIVE IN 213 Park Ave. East Sunday Special 95c from Scheris, which was what NINE rooms. 2'2 baths, the ardently anti alcoholic furnished or unfurnished, al-1 Moors called Jerez Snain. Speaker Mrs. Ksther Smith, Atlanta, Ga.

Music by a KX) Voice Chorus and the Winder Singors Report of Captaim Rtv. Joel L. King, Pastor COURTESY OF GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH Christian and Missionary Allianca 95 E. Third St. lMinri Synod) Divlnn Smir M.

Sunday Siincl.iy SrhiiDl 7 St. Sunday MansfiHd rillln 1 lirntro Rrv. Ronald Iliitnrrnur, Inlnr FOR Sale. Snow Master and Snmv Cone machines. Real money maker.

524-5314. 347 Second i while they held it captive lor so '57 Rambler Avenue. I years..

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