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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 2

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J. 2 Mansfield News-Journal Saturday, October 20, Sermon Subjects Ch St. John's United Church in Christ Morning, "A Treas iirches To Mark Laymen's Sunday ured "Vocabulary." First Friends Church Morninc. "The Potter with His Clav:" evening. "On Slaves and Their Master." 11 First Congregational Morning, "The Stewardship of Christians." By MTA BRANSON At least eight Mansfield churches will join the more than 100,000 churches across the nation tomorrow in special observance the annual Laymen's Sunday services.

St. Timothy Lutheran Personal Responsibility of Christianity." Other laymen of the church who will take part are Harold Braden, Misj June Campbell, Matthew Madden. 1. C. Zarth and Mrs.

Gerald ficrwin. A symposium on tne theme; "As Good Stewards" will fea Morning, "Christ and Con firmed Testimony." St. Paul Lutheran Morning, "Guarantee of the Spir it." In many pulpits of the city, laymen will present the Lay- are expected to rally for this event. The meeting will be called to order by J. Kent Obcrlin, First Lutheran Morning, ture the morning worship at the Park Avenm Baptist ist Temple Morning.

"The Fourth Horse of the Apocalypse." Grace Gospel Morning, "The Unjust Steward;" evening, "The Deadly Enemy of Christ" St. Mark's Lutheran-Morning "The Word of Life." Mansfield Baptist Temple-Morning, "Daniel's Greatest Prayer;" evening. "The Marriage of the Lamb." Woodville Grace Brethren Morning, "Running for the Prize;" evening, "Out of Control." St. Luke's Lutheran-Morning, "Total Commitment to Christ." First Methodist Morning, "The Personal Responsibility of Christianity." First Christian Morning, Laymen's Service. Lincoln Heights Baptist Morning.

"Love God," eve-ning, "God of the Lost." Fellowship Meetings Scheduled The first three services in mens ouncay theme, "As Good Stewards," and laymen will sing in special choir groups and as soloists. It will be more than just a Laymen's Sunday service at the First United Presbyterian. "The Specter in Our Win dow." Park Avenue Baptist president of Wooster Presbytery Men. Devotions will be Church. Taking part the symposium will be D.

Wayne Powell and Robert G. Beer. Other in charge of Neal Barber of Morning. "As Good Stew Baha'i Failh ards." Holv Trinity Lutheran the Linden Road United Presbyterian Church while singing will be directed by A. Le-Moine Derr, choir director of At mat church the Men's Council of the Woostcr I'res- rav ror Morning, "The House Beauti ful." laymen who will share the service are William Oviatt, who will give the call to worship; A.

L. Clay, reading cf the scriptures: Charles Bur I the host church. TTVT St. Matthew's Lutheran Morning. "The Existence of DEDICATE ADDITION Members of the Cook Rd.

Bap-" tist Church will join in special dedication services tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. for the new Sunday School addition recently completed at their church. The new addition, in the rear of the church proper, contains about 4.866 square feet and 11 classrooms together with several other units completing the entire church structure. The Rev. James L.

Standridge is pastor of the church. Cook Road Baptist To Dedicate Unit A program innovation will ton and church choir, prayer i and response; Robert Man-; be in charge of Earl F. Arnett, 'v. 1 children's story; Russell vice president of the United ges Presbyterian men, from Co-1 Hulit prayer of thanksgiving! uiy success "United Nations, Prayer for Peace in Action" will be the theme of the special services to be held by the Baha'i Faith of Mansfield, starting tomorrow at 2:30 p. m.

with a program at 244 South Diamond St. The second service is set schocton, with a summary and and dedication of offerings; challenge by Dr. Harry Eb-1 and William McClelland, bene- God." Grace Episcopal Morning, sermon by the pastor. Chapelwood venant Morning, Gideon service; evening, "The Rapture." Linden Road United Presbyterian Morning, "The Word for this World." Oakland Lutheran Morning, sermon by the pastor. Unitv of Mansfield Morn berts, pastor of the Woosterjdiction.

First UP Church. During the offertory period. Dr. J. Calvin Winder, pas-ja quartet of musicians will tor of the host church, will i present Lord Most Holv" Tomorrow will be a banner original church auditori- for Wednesday at 8 p.

m. at dav in the church life of theium, with a seating capacity V. 561 Daisy St. a series of euowsnip meetings to be held by the Full have charge of installing new officers of the Presbytery for the coming year. Music will GosDel churches will take be provided by the male chor ing.

"The Healing rower oi Faith." Main Street EUB Morning. "Concern for Christian Cook Road Baptist Church, of was purchased in 1959 when members dedicate their on Cook Rd new Sunday School addition. A permanent project for Ceremonies will start at i new furnishings is under way. 2:30 p. m.

when The Rev. Wil-1 Under this program six new by Franck. Soloists will be Mrs. Merle Smith; pianist, Mrs. Ralph Gilbert; violinist, Mrs.

Ed Wolfe and organist, Mrs. Charles Au. The chancel choir will also sing, "Let Net Your Heart be Troubled" by Foster. us from the St. Mark's Col ored United Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, which will give a half hour's program of liam Hovestreydt, pastor of pews have been purchased The programs have been planned in observance of the 17th anniversary of the United Nations.

Mrs. Louella Davis, chairman of the local Baha'i Assembly, said that prayers will be offered for the success of the United Nations as an instrument for peace. UN literature will be presented to those attending. Readings from the sacred writings of several religions: gospel songs and spirituals. the Grace Baptist Church in Sidney, addresses the I Dinner will be served by the women of the host church at 6 p.

m. and the evening serv Guest speaker for Laymen's services at the First Christian Church will be Carl R. Brown, life time member of the for the church auditorium, and not long ago there were 28 bought for this purpose. Heading the Sunday School is John Stofer as superintendent. Charles Day is chairman of the board of deacons of the church.

i Since 1938 when the church Social Bethel Evangelical-Morning, "Nothing but Leaves;" evening, Communion Service with guest speaker. First Church of Christ, Scientist Morning. "Doctrine of Atonement." Diamond Hills Baptist Morning, "The Two Ways;" evening, "Only a Voice." First United Presbyterian Morning, "As Good The Philadelphia Spiritual- place Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Assembly of God Church, Fleming Falls Rd.

The Rev. Ida Jones is pastor of the church. There will be a guest speaker. The second meeting is scheduled for Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.

m. at the Empire Church, Empire Rd. Guest speaker will be the Rev'. F. E.

Myer of Pervonia Trinide Christian Assembly. At the third service, to be held at the Car-mel Chapel, 1824 Bowman Street the Rev. Jones will be the speaker. The Rev. Ezra B.

Elliott is pastor of the church. Dates of subsequent meet-ings will be announced later. Franklin Circle Christian was organized in the old organized in the old i News-Journal building, West ice will open at 7:15 p. m. in the sanctuary.

During the morning worship service, Chester N. Mc-Grew, John F. Cunningham and Edward K. Fishburn will speak on the subject, "As Good Stewards." Others par Fourth and Walnut there REV. JAMES P.

MARTIN bytery will sponsor a rally of all laymen to hear Dr. James Payson Martin, of Jackson, speak on the subject, will be used. Similar pro-i grams will be held by Baha'isl in more than 1.600 communi-; viiui vit viviviutiv iivj prominent layman. Brown, an attorney, insurance and real estate man for has been a steady growth both membership and activities. ties throughout the Lnitedi Convention Under Wav iiidiry jcdis in vveuiiiu, mis nn ttpnrf States.

been an elder and chairman Sunday School services and ticipating will be Richard R. Gardner and Lawrence K. the church membership is close to 150. of the official board of his church. He also has been a member of the board of managers of the Ohio Society of "what's wrong with the World?" Dr.

Martin's talk will climax a service that is to begin at 3 p. m. with registration at the Mansfield church, Shaul. At the First Methodist The new addition, accord ing to the pastor, The Rev Christian Churches and the Church, Ralph Postlethwaite James L. Standridge, is of United Christian Missionary Church Plans 'Family Day9 Members of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will join in a Family Day service tomorrow morning when families will be encouraged to sit together during the wor Some 200 men, representing will speak during the morning The most populous city in, the world is Tokyo and it's increasing at a rate of persons a month.

Society and for many years 60 churches in the Presbytery! worship on the subject, "The Rear rangements of all meetings of Jehovah's Witnesses in Mansfield for the weekend were announced today by presiding ministers, Harry Morr, Dale Eaker, Daniel Apostoios. Purpose of the change of schedule is to allow all to attend a three- served as a trustee of Hiram Youlh Groups Meet Sunday The Pilgrim 1 lowship youth groups of the First Congregational Church will meet Sunday from 6:45 until 8 p. m. The Junior High group will have a program on "Symbols of the Church:" senior high College. In addition to his business and church experience.

Brown is a poet and red brick, and includes space for two assembly rooms, with 10 individual classrooms, a church kitchen, nursery, pastor's study and an extra classroom for young married members. The new addition was erected under the leadership of ship hours. Series Of Evangelism Meetings Scheduled Tmmpriintplv following the frequent contributor to "The Christian," National Disciples Church publication. day training program at there will be a bas i dusky's High School rtnrl'll'n IJirlh 17 to M-t I will take as their ket dinner. During tne alter- imemDers At the 10 a.

m. service, the men's chorus, under the direc Benn Beckman and men of the church together with sub contractors. Ground for tion of Charles Carson, will theme, "Unusual pres-sions of Church." The Rev. Clifford D. Schutjer will be in charge of these programs.

noon a discussion on the 1963 church budget will be held and a proposed building program discussed. Entertainment will be provided for the children. BIBLE VERSES Except a man be bom again, he cannot see the kingdom of God John 3:3. For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23.

There is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not. Ecclesiastes 7:20. We are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags. Isaiah 64:6. L.

C. SMITH 417 Hammond Ave. Mansfield, Ohio make its initial fall appear ance. Highlight of the convention will be a public talk entitled, "The Bibles Answer To Our Problem Of Survival." It will be delivered by Walter R. Wissman, District Supervisor for Ohio and Southern Indiana, at 3 p.

m. Sunday. All features of the regular training program normally scheduled for meeting in Mansfield will be carried out at the assembly the minis Men of the Diamond Hills Baptist Church will assist in cific Bible College, Portland, Ore. While attending college, The Rev. Reynolds became acquainted with the two brothers of The Rev.

Adams and it was through this friendship that the speaker was procured for the services. The Rev. Reynolds will be soloist for the meetings as well as speaker. Services will be held each evening at 7:30 A series of evangelistic meetings will be held at the First Church of God, 1724 Park Avenue West, starting next Wednesday and continuing through Nov. 2, it was announced today by the pastor, the Rev.

Lloyd Adams. The Rev. Carson Reynolds will be the guest speaker. He Is presently serving as pastor of the Church of God congregation at Xenia. The Rev.

Reynolds was the worship service tomorrow UNITY CENTER 428 Park Ave. West Sunday School 9:30 AM. Worship 11:00 A.M. Sonnie Cutter. Minister Peace'" Praver Wednesday 11 A.M.

Midweek worphin Service Friday 7:30 P.M. morning, with the sermon by Revivals Slated Evangelist Frank DePolo of Meadowbrook, W. will open revival meetings at the Em a 1 Assembly of God Church, 331 Wayne starting Tuesday. The meetings will be held nightly at 7:45 p. m.

except Monday, through Nov. 4. Rev. W. V.

Musical Program Members of the MtHermon Baptist Church will present a musical program tomorrow at the temporary pastor, Rev. E. M. Wollam. Music will be provided by the men's choir.

3:30 p. m. Mrs. Margaret Donald Grove of Shelby, a ters said. Among the 1,000, Watson, well-known musician, with Saturday night, Oct.

27 member of the Gideon Society ministers expected to attend will be in charge. The Rev. designated for the Sectional will bring the morning message at the Linden Road Unit the! the seminar will be a large, Joel King, pastor, will pre-I delegation from Mansfield, i side. Stahlecker is pastor of church. graduated from Warner Pa-'Youth Rally ed Presbyterian Church and a men chorus will sing Served In Congo TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENTS Three laymen of the First Congregational Church will bring the sermon tomorrow Former Missionary To Speak EXECUTIVE car.

1961 morning. Theme for their Tonight 7:30 P.M. FILM PREMIERE "Beyond These Skies" Filmed on location at Seattle's World Fair Sponsored By Mansfield Youth For Christ 7:30 P.M.-Sat., Oct. 20th John Simpson Jr. High Mansfield, Ohio PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED talks will be "The Stewardship of Christians." Henrv B.

Sanford will speak Foid, 4 dr. station wagon, 300 HP engine, power steering, radio, 22,000 miles. Will yell at wholesale book, $1,665. Call Stanton-Long Insurance, 524-5811, 756-3788 evenings. WEST WAY DRIVE IN 213 Park Ave.

East SUNDAY SPECIAL 95c McNew's Family Dining Room COME to dinner Sunday. Enjoy our special dinners. All on "The Stewardship of Time;" James E. Krause, Miss Bonar went to the Belgian Congo in 1927 under appointment of the Woman's American Ba ist Foreign Mission Society. She remained there until 1960 when Miss Mary Bonar, former American Baptist Missionary to the Congo will be the speaker in a special service at the Newville Baptist Church, Possum Run Monday at 7:30 p.

m. "The Stewardship of Talent;" and Myron Miller, "The Stew go, Miss Bonar has been instrumental is establishing two lower grade schools, a rural teacher training school, a home-making school and a pioneer three year high school. A native of West Virginia. Miss Bonar was graduated from the State Normal School in Huntington, W. Va.

and the ardship of Treasure." The Rev. James C. Mead, pastor of the church, will conduct the liturgy and present the three speakers. The the trimmings, 97c. "The One and Only" EDDIE McNEW'S RESTAURANT 55 Park Avenue West FRIENDS of the YMCA, honoring Ed Torrence.

Tuesday, October 23, 6 p. YM-VWCA Pine Room. Call reservations, 522-3511. Dinner $3.00 person. she was evacuated during the unrest which followed the gaining of independence in the Congo.

Her retirement was effective in November of that year. SCHOOL GROWS chancel choir will sing, Women's Missionary Union "Jesus, Who Did Ever Guide Training School in Louisville GREETING CARDS. Best selection. Todd's Jewelers, Mai? and Third. Ky.

SCOTTISH RITE MASONS reservations must be returned by October 20, for Scottish Rite Dinner. Tuesday, Octo Outstanding in the field of education, Miss Bonar served IT'S THE TRUTH By Ham E. Allen "Christian or Mohammedan?" The vast majority of Americans are more Mohammedan than they are Christian in their theology. This may come as a shocking statement, but it is absolutely true. Look at the facts.

The basis of Mohammedanism at Banza Manteke school TURKEY Shoot! Sunday, October 21, 1 P.M. Mifflin Lions Club. 6 miles East of Mansfield, Rt. 430, near Roadside Park. during educational expan YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US! ber 23, Masonic Temple, Mansfield.

AU Scottish Rite Masons in Richland County, welcome. No charge, reserva-tions only. Phone 524-3581. sion. Her first class was com Me." Men of the Main Street EUB Church began 'heir Lavmen's observance today with a retreat at Posey Point near Pleasant Hill Lake.

There will be baseball this afternoon and dinner at 6:30 followed by a group discussion during the evening. To morrow morning breakfast will be served at the retreat at 8 a. m. and the Sunday School lesson will be taught following breakfast. prised of only six Congolese girls.

Before she left the Con mm unc gains tnt-mui jixe Dy aoinq more aeeas ot merit than he has committed acts of sin. Salvation to a Mohammedan is by works. Also, he believes that Jesus Christ is a great prophet, but he denies that Jesus Christ is God. This is basically what most preachers have been teaching in our Lutheran APARTMENTS FOR RENT Very exclusive area. Two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath.

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He will recommend theologians "i who deny it. And his pulpit ministry TIFFIN Toffee serving pork chops with dressing tonight, complete dinner $1.65. 1 There will be a hike througn Mohican State Park after the Sunday School session with luncheon at noon. TURKEY Shoot Richland County Fish, Game Sunday. October 21st 1:00 Springmill Road at Leppo Road.

DONUTS, FRESH DAILY Johnny's Pizza, Second and Main 524-4040. For Times Like These SPIRITUAL LIFE CONFERENCE With Arnold Kriegbaum woodyilVgrace brethren 580 Woodville Kd. 9:30 A. M. "Running For The Price" 7 JO P.

M. "Out of Control" Your Spiritual Welfare Our Concern The Bible 5s drama. In places tha Bible shocks. Sometimes its events are hideous. And sometimes it sounds childish.

Yet, through it all runs the thread of the world's most wonderful love story the love of God. Men of faith wrote obout their experiences with God in the work-a-day world, to shore their conviction that God is love. God does care God is just. God still reigns. tutherans believe God is not dead! He still speaks to 20th century man through the drama of the Bible.

COME out to SMALL WORLD at 251 Marion Avenue and browse in the beautiful glass, ceramic and hand-woven cotton articles from Mexico and Guatemala. PROPHECIES Of All Religions Aro Fulfilled In BAHA 'U' LLAH (Translation) The Glory of God Baha'is of Mansfield Invito You To Investigate At Tht Fireside Discussions 8 P.M., 561 Daisy St. 8 P.M., 244 S. Diamond Froo Literature On Request 525-0834 524-7206 POPCORN BALLS 85c dozen. Ritz Nut Shop, 79 North Walnut.

525-2749. NESTA'S RESTAURANT, 17 East Fourth Street will be open Sunday serving turkey and chicken dinners. 97c. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! Large selection of reconditioned TV sets. Weekley TV Showroom, 170 East Third Street.

will leave his congregation with the idea that one is a Christian by doing good deeds, attending church, and bv his eftorts to please God. NOTHING COULD BE FARTHER FROM THE TEACHING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. The average person believes that religion is like the old balance scales. His good deeds are on one side of the balance and his sins are on the other side. He hopes by the time he dies that his works of righteousness will outweigh his sins.

This is exactly what the Mohammedan believes! But it is a million miles from Christian theology. Look at just a few verses that teach that salvation is by what God does for us and not by what we do God! "To as many as received Him Christ), to them gave he power to become the sons of God." must he born again (born from above)." Jesus said, Y'ay- THE and THE life. No man commeth unto the Father but by me." "Therefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. "Brethren, my heart's desire and praver to God for Israel is that they might be saved. For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God but not according to knowledge.

For they bping ignorant of God's righteousness ingJal0Ut T0 ESTABLISH THEIR OWN RIGHTEOUS-Muss, and have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God. For Christ i the pnrl of the law of righteousness to every one that BELIEVETH." "Not by works that we have done but according to HIS MERCY hath He saved us." "For by grace are ve and mt yourselves; it is the 00 N0T 0F WORKS lest any man should yPu Br chur membershin and need "ot have died for you! If you i'V 6 your good works to wi" Iost forever- Eu yu wiU be 11 rnt and fronrl your sins and trust the TRUTII- fr yU in the Cross' and IT'S raE COURTESY OF GRACE GOSPEL CHURCH Christian and Missionary Alliance fS E. Third It. TWO story brick, bed GRAPE FESTIVAL Sons and Daughters of Herman, Saturday, October 20 at 8:00 1:00. Music by Ed Skul-ki.

Members and guests Rev. T. L. Leatherwood, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. Classes For All Ages MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M.

"Daniel's Greatest Prayer" EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7 P.M. "THE MARRIAGE OF THE LAMB" Twenty Minute Sacred Music Concert By tha Temple Choir, Ladies' Trio, Orchestra and Vocal Duet MANSFIELD -BAPTIST TEMPLE Mansfield Expressway and Ashland Road Mt. Herman Baptist Church 292 Charles Street Ph. 524-0477 REV. JOEL L.

KING, Pastor Residence: 334 Fern Ave. Fhono 522-380 Church School (for all kcs) 9:13 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.

rooms, baths, Marion Ave-! nue, by owner. Priced for: quick sale. 522-7630. NOTICE Get those extra snow wheels now, new 13" and Plenty, of good used Discount' prices. Tucker's Auto Wrecking, 1066 Ashland Road.

i wo-" 'A Mansfield Area Lutheran Churches of tht Lutheran Church in America Joel L. Klnf Sermon "Pondering The Future" Rev, GRAPE FESTIVAL: Mansfield Liederkranz, Saturday, October 20. Music by Melody Orchestra of Cleveland. Baptist Training Union 5:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P.

M. Back Home Hour" Universal (Tospel Slnffers of N'ewurk, J. Recital 3:00 P. M. Mrs.

Margaret Watson, Teacher Music By Senior Choir "The Friendly Church With A Friendly Pastor" DANCE. Friday and Saturday 10 p.m. 2 a.m. Nat Tri-dico Combo. DcSolo Lounge.

13 East Third. WOULD lady who hit black dog on Middle-Bellville Road Friday please call 756-5212. i.

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