Page two Church News ... Install Philathea Class Officers i “Operation Abolition” a documentary movie that has caused much controversy throughout the nation will be shown at the Hayden Avenue Baptist Church, 1740 Hayden ave., at 8 p. m. Sunday. The film is a newsreel account of student demon strations against the House Un-American Activities Committee in San Francisco I last year. Before the showing, at 7 p.m.. Pastor Donald B. Woodby will speak on “Communism, It’s Ap peal and It’s Followers. As This False Ideology Is Related To The Bible.” Members of the Philathea Class from the East Cleveland Baptist Church will have a Pot luck Svpper at the church, fol lowed by Installation of Of ficers by Mrs. Robert H. Rimer tomorrow (Friday) starting at ’6:30 p. nt. Officers are Mrs. Eugene Schafer, president Mrs. Car men Lawrence, vice president it. Faui’s Erjjscspal Church 15837 EUCLID AVENUE Eosi Cleveland Ohio Rev Canon laurence Hob Rector 8 00 A Holv Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion 11:15 A.M.—Holy Communion St. James Lutheran Church United Lutheran Church in America 1424 Hayden Avenue REV ALFRED BUEHNER 9:30 AM.—CHURCH SCHOOL 10:45 A.M.-WORSHIP SERVICE Everyone Welcome Windermere Methodist Church I I »t 14035 Euclid Ave at Holyoke THURMAN ALEXANDER RICHARD L. CLARK Ministers Church School, 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY Sermon Topic "HE TOOK BREAD" by Rev. Thurman F. Alexander EVERYONE WELCOME WINDERMERE Presbyterian Church Established 1896— Tour Family Church in *h« Heart of East Cleveland 9:30- Church School Morning During Church 11:00— Wonhip 7.00- EUCLID at WINDERMERE (Opposite East Cleveland Library) Minister REV O. SAPPENFIELD Sermon Subject "TWO OR THREE" Controversial Film Will Be Shown Here Mrs. Harlan Miller, secretary Mrs. Ross Lane, treasurer Mrs. Ralph McCurdy, devotions Mrs. Eleanor W’illiams, membership Mrs. Herbert Funk, social Mrs. Herbert Warman, welfare, and Mrs. Charles Sprinkle, ways and means. Rev. Clyde A. Holbrook, from Oberlin College, will be the guest preacher, Sunday, at the regular worship service at 11 a. m. There will be Communion and Hand of Fellowship Service. John Avery York. Minister-in Training will assist Dr. Hol brook. The Final Woman’s Society meeting, until Fall, will be Wednesday with a luncheon at 12 noon served by the Rhoda Circle. Mrs. J. H. Vail will have special music, and Mrs. George Reebel will give a book review on “One Sait and Seven Sin ners.” Choirs Present "Vna Sancta” Cantata The Choirs of Hope Lutheran Church, 2222 Taylor rd., will present the Cantata, “Una Sancta”. at the 11 a.m. service Sunday, under the direction of Reynold Ellis. The theme of the Cantata is expressed in the title, and is divided into three sections: "One God,” “One Church,” “One Mission”. Beautiful anthems are pre sented by the choirs, supported by texts read from Holy Scrip ture by the Pastor. Reverend Clyde A. Miller, and three tradi- East Cleveland Congregational Church Euclid and Page Avenues ROBERT R. PETERS. Minister RUTH B. CHASE, Director of Christian Education 11:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care for Infants fr Pilgrim Fellowship 7:00 P.M Sr Pilgrim Fellowship 7:30 P.M First Church of The Nazarene Hayden Ave. at Claiborne Rd. Minister Wm. P. Wilhoyt Sunday School 9:45 A.M Sunday Sermon ____10:45 A.M Sunday Evening 7:30 P.M. SHAW AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 13028 Shaw Avo. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Evening Service 7:45 P.M. Wed.—Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. Rev. Charles Homa, Potior Everyone Welcome ANNUAL COMMUNITY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 19th thru June 30th Sessions Mon.-Fri. 6:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M AH Boys and Girls Are Welcome Ages 3 thru 14 You May Register by Phone—HI. 2-7231 ADULT CLASSES WILL BE CONDUCTED AT THE SAME TIME BY REV. WILHOYTE on the manual of the Church of The Nazarene First Church c? The Nazarene REV. WM. WILHOYTE, Minister MRS ROBERT F. WITBECK, Supervisor Hr’jjdcn Avenue at Claiborne Road East Cleveland PERHAPS YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT IT! seen it? But, have you FILM -“OPERATION This film shows the methods uses in stirring up riot among and order. ABOLITION” the Communist party students against law This film is an official document of the United States House of Representatives. It is introduced by Repre sentative Francis Walter. You may see the film free of charge at the HAYDEN AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH 1740 Hayden Avenue SUNDAY, JUNE 4th 8 P.M. EVENING SERVICE 7 P.M. SUPERVISED NURSERY at each service Rev. Donald B. Woodby, Pastor REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 A M. Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday ............ 7:30 P.M tional chorales are to be sung by the congregation. The public is invited to attend this musical worship service. Rev. Sappenfield Returns From Reunion The subject of Rev. O. C. Sap penfield’s sermon, Sunday, at the Morning Worship Service of the Windemere Presbyterian Church will be “One or Threee.” Rev. and Mrs. Sappenfield spent a recent weekend in Louis ville, Ky., attending the 10th re union of his class at Louisville Seminary. Items for this column may be mailed to reach Gene Hersh, 814 East 152nd st., Cleveland 10, by noon Tues day (MONDAY preferred) or phoned to GLenville 1-4878. Five Baptised At United Presbyterian “Interpreting the Bible” will be the sermon topic of Rev. Roscoe J. Varble. Sunday at the 10:45 a. m. worship service at the Phillips Avenue United Pres byterian Church, East 125th st. at Phillips ave. The Senior Choir will sing as the anthem, “Song of the Shep- Girl Scouts East district Girl Scouts honored all the leaders from eight neighborhoods at a re cent luncheon and tea, at Nela Presbyterian Church. Mrs. George Lister, District Chairman welcomed all the leaders by expressing her thanks to them for putting Girl Scouts in the top position they are today. Mrs. Lister and Mrs. L. Burke, District Advisor pinned leader yellow ribbons on some 40 leaders from this area. District Chairmen helping to make this tea a success were: Mrs. V. Moses, Mrs. J. Hable, Mrs. L. Shifler, Mrs. L. An drews, Mrs. M. Marcez. Mrs. E. Holesbus, Mrs. D. Pinkand, and Mrs. A. Richardson. The Caledonia Neighborhood Girl Scout Organization has scheduled an outdoor bacon and eggs breakfast for this morn ing from 10 until 11:30 at For est Hills Park. This is the final meeting of leaders, service team and girl scout mothers for the season. Mrs. Thomas S. Peters, 3426 Syl vanhurst rd., outdoor chairman, is in charge of the breakfast. LaTour Opens Agency Here LaTour Oldsmobile will open in its new building today at 25200 Euclid ave. The main building includes a 52 by 38-foot showroom, 80 by 160-foot service department and general offices occupying 58 by 32 feet. Personnel, remaining the same, include Ambrose LaTour, president and general man ager Ralph L. Meacham, vice president and service manager John G. Bartuccio, company secretary and parts manager Joe Kuharich, jr.. sales man ager. and Miss Ruth Shoemaker, office manager. LaTour is a veteran of 40 years in the automobile busi ness. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 13101 Euclid at Lockwood REV ANDREW I WHITE. Pastor 9:30 A.M.—Church School 8*30-10:45—Worship Services 6:30 Senior Youth Meeting Sermon Topic "GOD IS LOVE" You Are Welcome HAYDEN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 'Came, ot Hoyden and Second) East Cleveland SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 AM. Nursery Core for All Services EVENING SERVICES 7:00 PM. WED -PRAYER MEETING 7 30 M. Preaching Christ. Crucified. Risen—Coming Again REV DONALD $. WOODBY Poster SIXTH UNITED Presbyterian Church HAYDEN and CASTALIA AVI R«v Arthur Copeland. Ratfor 9:30 A.M.—Sunday School 10*45 A.M Morning Wore hip Service 10 45 A -Nursery and lunioi Church 4:45 PM.—Youth Fellowship Wednesday—7:30 P.M.—Prayar Service Wednesday- -0*30 M. —Choir Practice Friday 7 PJ4. -lunioi E. Friendly Welcome To AB herd Boy” by Johnson and as the offertory “Christ the Kirig” by Colvin. Recently baptized were the following children: Jennifer Eil een Barrett, John Raymond Chettham, Michael Bruce Evans, Denise Reena Evans and Bryan Keith Marshall. Fun and Acquaintance For Calvary Lutheran Juniors The Junior Department of Calvary Lutheran Church, ages nine through 11, with their par ents, will meet at 5 p. m. on Sat urday, June 3rd, at Forest Hills Park pavilion. There will be games, refreshments and group singing, and “break-up” will be at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith are the leaders in charge of the outing and “Fun and Acquaint ance” will be the theme. All new and regular members have beer notified. Contact Mrs. Smith, VI. 1-5541 for more information. Join The Army, See The World According to Sgt. Edward Quelch, local Army Recruiter, unlimited opportunities to see Europe are open to young men who enlist now for direct as signment there. This Army option enables a soldier to spend his 3-day passes and 30-day leaves sight seeing on the Continent. Sidewalk Paris cafes, Ger man castles, Austrians in em broidered leather “liederhosen" and Italian vineyards will be come familiar you’ve set foot soil, you’ll want Holland, Sweden, zerland and Spain! sights. Once on European to see it all: Greece, Swit- To learn whether you qualify for guaranteed assignment to Europe, see Sgt. Quelch at his office, 31219 Vine st., Willo wick or call WH. 4-1520. DEAR DAD: You asked me to remind you to call Joanne at GL 1-4383 before 8 p.m Tuesday night. Y’ou said some thing about taking one of those “Little Ads With Big Results” to sell the refrigerator, stove and washer. Special Summer Orgar Course Available Registrations are now being ac cepted for the “six weeks for six dollars” summer organ course for beginners both adult and children. Fee includes les-, son, necessary music, use of organ in your own home. See for yourself how easy it is to play well known favorite tunes right away. Enjoy the greatest hobby for relaxation you have ever experienced. Phone Grabowski Music Co., ED. 3-2464 for reservations in your area. Foot Notes! From FRANK SHOES Combined EXPERIENCE 38 Years of SHOE FITTING Ks i FRANK FERRATO ERNIE D'AMATO Would Licensing Shoefitters Solve The Shoe-Misfitting Problem? Many people think so but my opinion is that licensing would protect neither the shoeman nor the customer. 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