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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE. SATURDAY. JUNE 20. 1953. Program by the men of the church.

Monday, 9:45, Daily Vacation Bible School, 7:45 p.m.. Youth choir. Phone of msll yoor or other news to TUB feKNTINEL. MOTOROLA TELEVISION C. C.

L1LME Teleohoo 22Z5-M Paperbtiiclng and psikCJic 0. GRttN. 1022 N. CoUcso bt. Temporary ohnno Z4S5-M MEETING SCHEDULED Directors of the Cumberland County Soil Conservation District will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Court House Annex, 25 East High Street.

MESSIAH COLLEGE PRESIDENT ON TOUR Board meeting. SUNDAY SERVICES AND CHURCH DIRECTORY Aaeembliet ef QoH Thursday, 5:00, A White Kvening supper by IMughters of the Con ference. Bethel East Pomfret Street, Rev. C. Bannerman, D.D., Ehthil Tabernacle York and Pettrsburg roads, Kev.

Malms Dr. C. N. Hostetter president of Messiah College, Grantham, is at Hesston College, Hess-ton, serving ag chairman of a cultural conference being sponsored by the Council of Mennonlte and Affiliated Colleges. 54 Attend Bible School Closing The clofitiR service of the Daily Vacation Bible School of the First Evangelical and Reformed Church wag held yesterday In the social Hall of the church.

Rev. Edwin Redding offered prayer at the service In which 54 boys and girls of the various departments participated and received attendance certificates. Recognition and gratitude was accorded the following teachers: Mrs. George Boyer and Mrs. Robert Todd, Junior Department; Mrs.

Richard Faber and Mrs. Jacob Ruth, Primary Department. Vonnie Cleland and Willa Weller were helpers. Jacqueline Markle presided at the piano for the closing exercises. pastor.

10:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Worship with sermon by the pastor. CLOSING JUNE 28TH TO JULY 6TH FOR VACATION VOGUE CLEANERS Newville Road Carlisle, Pa. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING Free Call and Delivery Service Phone 2159 E. C.

Nickel, Prop. From Indiana he wili come east ward to speak at peace confer Presbyterian i ence sponsored by the Brethren in Christ Church at the Roxbury Davidson, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School. JAMS Sermon. Young: Feoplei.

Sermon. Baptist Community. Collepe and A streets, Kev. Hurry Lmdsey, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School.

6:30 Younjr People'! Fellowship. 7:30 Worship. Wednesday, 8:00, Praye meeting and Bibie study. i i I i i 1 2 i it- 41 I 4 'f Lmttei iri-i WfttwttuJ First Public Square. 9:45 Sunday School.

11:00 Worship with sermon "Positive Faith" by Rev. J. Howard Wolf. Mrs. Leon Spangler will be soloist.

10:45 Nursery. 6:15 Senior Youth Fellowship. No evening service. Wednesday, 7:30, Mid-week prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:00, Boy Scouts.

Camp Grounds. July 3. 4 and 5. and on July 8 and 9 he will be in Philadelphia serving as a chairman at a meeting of the Mennonite Central Committee. On July 12 he will begin a series of tent meetings to be held at Boyle, Ontario, Canada, for a period of three weeks'.

Aug. 10 to 16 he will serve as evangelist at the Holiness Camp Meeting at Cypher, and he 1767 was the year of "the great flood" in Santa Fe, N. M. HEALING CAMPAIGN NIGHTLY JUNE 24 to JUNE 28, 8 P. M.

IN THE MICHAUX FOREST ASSOCIATION BLDG. Located Midway Between Pine Grove Furnace and Caledonia Park Along Route 233. gan, Illinois, Indiana, New York, Ohio and Canada, presenting inspirational and promoting the interests of the college. Mt. Ziom North West Street, Rev.

Robert Child's, pastor. Worship. 3:00 Worship. will conclude his Summer traveling by serving as speaker for Family Week programs from Aug. 22 to 28 at I-aurelville.

Second -Corner Hanover and Pomfret streets, Rev. lames Hutchison, exchange pastor. 9:30 Church School and Nursery. 10:00 Young Adults. 11:00 Communion.

This will be A number of faculty members SPFriAT. SPFA WANTED. from the college staff are currently flrolled iu giaduate stuuy courses IVERSON REV. AND MRS. in for the Summer.

Rev. Hutchisons last service this church. M. Evelyn Poe is at Boston Uni versity; Alden M. Ixing at New York University; Mrs.

Mary C. Eshelman. Cornell University; Albert H. Engle, Winona Lake School Experienced BODY and FENDER MAN Excellent Working Conditions Apply HOW-LEN LINCOLN-MERCURY INC. 700 N.

Hanover St. Ph. 1686 of Portland, Oregon The Iveraona formerly worked with Evangelist T. L. Osborn In Jamaica, Porta Rica, Cuba, Alaska and here in the States.

MANY OUTSTANDING HEALINGS REPORTED. PRAYER FOR THE SICK AND NEEDY IN EVERY SERVICE. ALL WELCOME. RADIO BROADCAST EVERY THUR. OVER WGCB 1440 ON DIAL PASTOR ELVINA MILLER IN CHARGE of Theology, and Ruth Musser, Uni Shiloh Corner West and Lincoln streets, Rev.

William Daniels, pastor. 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Worship with sermon by the pastor. 7 30 Worship with sermon by the pastor. Music by Senior Choir.

4 Brethren In Christ Corner College and Louther Streets, Rev. R. H. Wertger, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School and Worship with sermon by Rev.

Waller O. Winger, Grantham, 7:45 Worship with sermon by the pastor. Bible School each evening at 7:30. versity of Michigan. The mixed octette of the col lege.

accompanied-by Prof. Jacob G. Kuhns, is now engaged in a Salvation Army Corner Bedford and Pomfret streets. Captain Ruth Kresge and Lt. Margaret George.

10:00 Street service. 11:00 Holiness meeting. Sunday School. 3:30 Young People's meeting. 6:00 p.m.

Meeting. 7:15 Street service. 8:00 Salvation service. Tuesday, 3:30. Sunbeams; 7:15, private; 8:00, Home League.

Wednesday, 7:00. Girl Guards. Thursday, 7:00, Street service. Saturday, 7:15, Street service. month-long tour of Kansas, Michi- MR.

AND MRS. D. L. RENEKER recently married in the St. Joseph Catholic Church, Mechanics-burg, have returned from their wedding trip and are living at Mechanicsburg.

The bride is the former Mary Jane Gray, daugh-ter of Mr Mrs. Thomas Gray, Highspire. The bridegroom is the-son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kirnmel, Mechanicsburg.

Ronald Gray, brother of the bride, served as ring bearer. The flower girl is Darlene Reneker, niece of the bridegroom, whose parents ar 'Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Reneker, formerly of Carlisle, now of near Shiremanstorwn, and whose grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Brunner, live a 327 Street. HYMN SING Sunday, June 21, 1953 7:30 P.

M. Hickorytown Methodist Church Special Music Sponsored by Women's Society of Christian Service EVERYONE WELCOME pastor. with program and exhibit of handwork by Vacation School children for parents and friends. Grace West and Pomfret Catholic St. Patrick East Pomfret Street, Right Reverend Mon-signor Joseph Schmidt, V.F., pastor; Rev.

Joseph Braubitz, assistant. 9:00, 10:30, 12 noon, Mass. 4:00 Evening service. 7:15 Weekday mast. streets, Rev.

Simpson B. Ddugfterfy, D.D., pastor. 9:30 Worship with Father's Day Hey, Dad are you Pentecostal Highway Tabernacle 149 North West Street, Mrs. Viola Eichelherger, pastor, pastor. Saturday, 7:30 p.m., services, Sunday, 7:30, services.

Wednesday, 7:30, services. message by the pastor, "The Shadow of Providence." Vocal duet by Benjamin Heineman and Harry Roth. 9:30 Nursery for Children. SCRAP IRON EAGS AND I St. Paul Corner Louther and West streets, Rev.

Elmer P. Truchses, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School. 10:45 Nursery. 10:15 Worship with sermon, "Give Your Worries to God." Anthem by Senior choir.

6:30 Children of the Church. 6:30 Luther League. 7:30 Vespers. Sermon by the pastor, "The Lost Art of Winning Souls." Anthem by Senior choir No mid-week service due to Preparatory service Friday evening. 10:30 Sunday School.

Monday, 1:30, "Overcomers" Bible Ned R. Class. Post Chapel Protest an Chaplain Graves; pastor. 9:30 Sunday School, Full Gospel Church of the Brethren First Corner West and Walnut streets, Rev. David J.

Markey, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School. 50:30 Worship with sermon by the supply pastor. Rev, J. Vernon Grimm, "A Christian' Concept of God the Father." Anthem by the choir.

Combined service with the Huntsdale Church of the Breth 'doing a goo'd Glad Tidings College and Bring Them In to JACOB SHIELDS 137 S. Hanover fit. Phon 384 streets, Rev. C. Herman, 9:45 Sunday.

School. 6:30 Young People. 7:30 Evangelistic service. I I t'r Grace Chapel OKAY, COPPER! SOUTHPORT, Conn. U.E Most policemen dislike being called "cops," but State Trooper John G.

Carlson got so disgusted with the nickname that he sat down and wrote an article entitled "Don't Call Me Cop" that appeared In a national magazine. ren on the lawn of the Huntsdale church. Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer meeting, 1 job as a Father? Methodtst Allison Corner High and West streets, C. Gad Norris, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School.

11:00 Nursery. Worship. Sermon, "Where Our Fathers Trod." 2:30 Carlisle Council of Religions Education in Church School room. 3:00 Allison Adult Fellowship picnic at home of Malcolm and Verna Simons. Church of Christ A Street 252 A Street, Ken-neth.

Franklin, evangelist. 9:30 Bible study. REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE RADIO SALES SERVICE CALL G. Kenneth Smiley 252 S. Weet St.

Ph. 7684M West North and Orange streets, Robert Doepp, pastor. 9:45 Sunday School. 10:45 Morning worship with sermon by the pastor, "Buried With Him in Baptism." 7:30 Worship with sermon by the pastor, "Disciples Indeed." Monday through Friday Vacation Bible School at 9. Wednesday, 7:45, Prayer service and Bible study.

10:30 Worship with sermon by the Are you planning a summer vacation? If so, protect yourself and your loved ones with an inexpensive Trip Accident Insurance Policy. James R. Scott West Street South West 20 N. Court House Ave. Street, Rev.

Rhea Swann ho- max, pastor. 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Worship with sermon bv the pastor, "The Test or Fatherhod." Music by Youth Choir. 7:30 Vesper service and message. C.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 252 St. Carlisle BIBLE STCDY 9:30 A. M. WORSHIP 10:30 A. M.

EVEMNG WORSHIP 7:30 P. M. Kenneth W. Franklin, Minister Listen: WHYL 8:15 a. m.

Sun. Liggett Agency What have you done, Dad, to give your child ren a good start in life? Kept your eye on their school work, of course. Mother has been vigilant in the matter of their Phone 713 Established 1893 pastor. Tuesday, 7:30, Bible Training class. Wednesday, 7:30, Bibl study.

Church of God First West Louther Street, Rev. J. E. Strine, pastor. 1:00 Worship with sermon by the pastor, "The Great Question of Life." 9:45 Sunday School.

6:30 Youth Advance. 7:30 Worship with sermon hj the pastor, "Be Sure Your Sins Will Find You Out." Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer meeting. Christian and Missionary Alliance Corner East and" North streets, Rev. IV. S.

Corby, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School. 50:45 Worship with sermon, by the pastor. 45 Allianc Youth. X4? Holiness Christian West North Street, Rev.

Albert E. K. Kehler, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Worship.

Sermon by the pastor. 7:00 Young People's service. 7:45 Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:45, prayer meeting. Lutheran First Corner High and Bedford 8:30 Sermon, "Real Religion," Rev.

Ralph D. Heim, D.D., Gettysburg Seminary. 9:30 Sunday School. 10:45 Sermon, "Real Religion," Rev. Heim.

Anthem, Chancel choir. Monday through Friday, a.m.. Vacation Church School for Kindergarten, Primary, Junior children. A' SALVATION-HEALING CAMPAIGN rr A TCH MiIes West of Carlisle on LU 1 mLU Rt. U.

S. 11, Ritner Highway, 4vea4th. You havepermitted tnrarihe pleasures in which youth ordinarily indulges. You have tried to build their character by' teaching them honesty, unselfishness, and good habits. at Crossroads to Newville II II I1I1JI'IH i HAIL TBE CHAMP J.

B. Woolums, Evangelist A man used of God in ministry of Salvation and Healing to both his radio and public audiences! Thursday, 7 to 8, "Open House" Carlisle Hardware 182 H. Hanover SL Phone 2110 test tci la town. 8e CRKSSLI window at 244 Arch St. Christian Science Society 537 North Hanover Street.

11:00 Sunday School. 11:00 Lesson-Sermon, "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Wednesday, 8:00, Testimony meet-' Reading Room. 537 North Hanover Street. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. TESTIMONIES on hand of healing from Goiter, Hemorrhoids, Sinus, Lameness, Deafness, Blood Conditions, Arthritis, THROUGH FAITH IN GOD.

Have FaithYou too can be healed. Matt. 9:29 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL By The Church Guild Of The FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 to 9 p. m. Saturday, June 20 Tickets 25c HOrt'OGS HAMBURGERS SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM CAKE CANDY COFFEE But Is that all that could be done for them? Have you given tomi thought to Spiritual Welfare? Ah, yes! You have sent them to Sunday School! Fine! That is where they will gain knowledge about the most important thing in their lives religion.

There they will gain something to keej) them steadfast in the path you would like to see them travel something to guide and comfort when troubles eset them, later on. Either they will absorb that something of they will escape its influence. Don't fail them there. Be a real pal. They need your advice, your encouragement, YOUR EXAMPLE.

Sway those youthful minds toward lofty thinking, clean living and the worship of the Master. Remember you are their pattern. LEAD THE WAY, 7:45 Nightly Through June 28 SIX For All People of All Churches TUNE CARLISLE RADIO STATION SUNDAY 9:15 A. M. and 3:00 P.

M. Rev. William P. Strausser, Chairman Phone 1S3-M Newville Episcopal Sr. John Public Square, Fev.

John G. Hilton, rector. 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 11:00 Holy Communion and Sermon. 7:00 Brotherhood of St Andrews.

Tuesday, 7:30, Vestry meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion, 2:00, Parish picnic. Thursday, 7:30, Choir rehearsal. Friday, 10:00 a.m., Holy Communion. OUTSTANDING These Homes Have Everything That Makes Comfortable, Convenient Living in the Modern Manner.

Evangelical and Reformed First North Pitt Street, Rev. Albert E. Shenberger, pastor. 9:30 Sunday SchooL 10:45 Nursery. 10:45 Worship with sermon by guest minister.

SOON COMING SOON Tn CUurrU Evangelical United Brethren First East North Street, Rev. Clair C. Kieidler, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School. 9:30 Nursery for Infants.

10:30 Children of the Church. 10:30 Worship with sermon by the an- and 01 promptly it ink priming kandlrd THE St.NTI.NEL. i cei" A FEW OF THE MANY FEATURES Radiant Heat in House With No Base-ment Warm Air Heat in Houe With Partial Basement Stone Fireplace and Chimney Aluminum Sliding Windows I Complete Youngs-town Kitchen Units Electric Washer, Dryer, Refrigerator and Stove Built in Wall Closets and Vanity In Carlisle Borough City Water Highest Quality Ma-terials Used Carport and Ample Storage WATCH FOR Announcement of th Opening of Carlisle's Most Modern Homes. WAIT FOR Opening of SAMPLE HOUSE A 5-Star Plan From BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS Designed for Home Comfort and Convenience. Arnold Motors Spring Road and Street The Offices cf DR.

WM. P. STULL, 38 South Hanover Street will be closed from June 21 to July 6 Or. Stull will resume practice July 6th in his new offices at 248 South Hanover Street Baughman' Boys' Wear The Dairy Store 21 South Hanover St. Freddy's Auto Sales 1501 Spring Road Flower Street W.

H. Hooke Real Estate 29 S. Pitt SL Household Finance Corp. "12 N. Hanover St.

(2nd Floor) How-Len Lincoln Mercury 700 N. Hanover SL The Hub 23 N. Hanover SL Kruger Dairy 420 Franklin St. C. O.

Minnich Real Estate Insurance Peoples Service Drug Stores, Inc. 36 W. High St Robbins, Florists 8 S. Pitt St Sadie Dress Shop Hanover and North Sts. Smith Music House 48-50 West High St B.

B. Stearns 30 W. High St Wenger's Carlisle, Pa. The Evening Sentinel Offices 457 E. North St.

SEE THESE HOMES 134 N. Hanover Bowman Co. 12 S. Hanover St." J. P.

Bixler Sons, Inc. 2-4 E. High St. Carlisle Hardware 132 N. Hanover St.

Cochran Allen, Inc. 22-24-30 S. Hanover St Under Construction On South Spring Garden St. Buy Your D'amond From B. B.

STEARNS v.c kr jewklkr. AMCKICAX GEM SOCIETY 30 W. High St Cariis'e, Pennsylvania.

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