March 21, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —o IN OUR CHURCHES GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES A Good Friday service, observing three hours of devotion, will be held in the St. John's Evangelical-Re- formed Church on Friday from 12 o'clock noon till 3:00 o'clock. The entire service will] be divided into sven twenty-five minu.e periods Each period will be characterized by a hymn, Scripture lesson, pray- er, a ten minute address, and silent prayer and meditation Special musical Selections will feature cer tain periods. Persons who cannot be present for the entire service are requested to enter or retire at the close of the period. Plates will b» convebiently placed for your of- fering to cover the expense of pros grams. The following ministers wil speak at rhe period indicated 12:00 Rev. Clarence E. Arnold “The Ward of Intercession.” 12:25 Rev. David Evans Brown “The Word of Authority.” 12:50 Rev, George E. Householder “The Word of Remembrance.” 1:15 Rev. H Willis Hartsock “The Word of Loneliness.” 1:40 Rev. H., Halbert Jacobs, “The Word of Suffering.” 205 Rev, C. Nevin Stamm, “The Word of Victory." 2:30 Rev. William C. Thompson, The Ward of Refuge.” Bush Hollow Pilgrim Holiness Coleville Pilgrim Holiness J. A. Byrd, pastor, Friday night prayer at home of Mr, and Mrs Hardman Gray. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., James Wion, Supt. Sunday morning, 11 o'clock, reception of members and Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Sunday night preach- ing services, 7:45 o'clock | Hublersburg Charge i Rev, James B. Musser, minister Zion—9:30 a. m. Unlon Sunday Church school; 10:30 a. m., Easter Sunday, The Lord's Supper. Prepare atory service on Thursday evening it 7:30 o'clock. Trinity (Hublers- burg)—9:30 a. m., Sunday Church school; 7:30 p. m., Easter, The Lord Supper. Preparatory service on Good Friday evening. Following the ser- vice the Consistory meets | | | | | First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 6:00 a | m., Easter Sunrise service. Sponsor- ed by the Young Peoples League | Duet, “He Is Risen,” Betty Teaman {and Evelyn Hollobaugh: trumpet { solo, “Christ The Lord Is Risen To- day,” Kenneth Ridge: story, “The | Easter Lily.” Pred Miller. Miss Veda Hoy will lead the service. 9:30 a. m | Sunday Church school, Mr E. J Feaman, Supt 10:45 a. m Holy y v i. - TR Thursday night prayer meeting at | Communion with brief meditation home of Charles Bush. Sunday school, 8:30 a. m. Wednesday night at 7:30, preaching by the pastor Dix Run Baptist Sunday school, 9:30, Elmer Hos- band, Supt. followed with class [by the pastor. The Young People | Choir will sing “He Is Risen,” with {5010 by Miss Teaman: from "Geth- i semane to Calvary by John 8 | Witty. 7:30 p. m continuation of the Holy Communion. 8 p. m., can- tata, "Joyous Eastertide.” We wel meeting. Preaching, 7:30. Every body | come you to all of our services. The invited to all these services which | Lenten boxes will be returned at t are becoming more interesting, es-| pecially our Bible study. Advent Church Sunday school, 9:30, Roy Leathers Supt. Preaching at 11 o'clock. and Orvis Sholl will bring the message We hdd to change our plans last week on account of conditions over which we had no control ident. C. C. Shuey, pastor SL John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pastor. Holy | Week services each night, except- | ing Friday, from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. | Preparatory service Wednesday eve- ning. Good Friday service 12 to 3 p. m. Easter services at 6:15 a. m.| and at 10:45 a. m. The Holy Com- munion will administered at both | services. The evening service has been cancelled. The Consistory will] meet Monday evening. St. Faal’'s A. M. E., Bellefonte Evans David Brown, pastor. Sun-| day schocl at 10 a. m. Morning wor- | ship at 11 a. m. with sermon theme, | “Easter Bells.” Allen Christian En- | deavor League at 6:30. Evening| worship at 7:30 with special Easter exercises. Scranton District Confer-| ence convenes Tuesday at noon in| Greensburg. Woman's Mite Mission. ary meeting Tuesday at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:30. Everyone | is always welcome : United. Brethren, Bellefonte | G. E. Householder, pastor. Earl) morning services at 6:30. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., John R. Shope, Sunt. Reception of members, bap- tfismi and communion services at 10:45 a. m. hristian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Groups for all ages Pregching at 7:30 p. m. The senior choir will render a short Easter cantata entitled “Now is Christ Risen.” by Arthur Thomas Gilbert, preceding the sermon. - The junior cholr will also render special music at this service. Pre-Easter services cach evening this week at 7:30. Milesburg Presbyterian Services Sunday, Easter, Mar. 24 Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship and Communion, 10:45 a m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m Snow Shoe-—Bible school, 10 8. m Bvening worship, 7:30 p. m. A ser- vice preparatory to Communion will He held in Milesburg Presbyterian church Friday evening, March 22, at 7:30. The Session will meet at conclusion of this service to receive members on Confession of faith or by certificate. Port Matilda—Bible school, 10 a. m. with special recog- nition of the Easter Festival. Union. ville—Meetings each evening during | week of March 25, addressed by vis- iting speaker. Come. Howard E. Oak wood, minister. . St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor. Easter Day, March 24. 7:00 a. m. Holy Communion and brie: address: “He 1s Not Here” 9:30 a m. Sunday School: 10:45 a. m: Holy Communion: the solemn Confirma- tion Service: the Baptism of In- fants; the Recéption of members by Holy Baptism: the Reception of members by Letter and other- wise. 7:30 p. m_ Vespers and ser- mon: “A lively Hope” There will Pe a short Holy Communion ser- vice for those unable to attend the morning ‘services, On Easter Day afternoon the pastor will visit the homes of. all who are shut-ins and who desire to receive the Holy Sac- rament. Please make the desire Known to the pastor. First Methodist Church Rev. H.. Willis Hartsock, Pastor. Sunrise Praise services conducted by the Epworth League at 6:30 a m. Church School at 9:30 a. m. C. C. Shuey, superintendent, The apecial Easter services will begin at 10:30 promptly with baptsimal services, the reception of new mem- bers followed by the Holy Commu- nfon. The choir will render special Easter music. At 7:30 p. m. the Holy Communion will be continues after a brief message by the pastor on the subject “Walking with Our Tdving lord” Mid-week services|} on Wednesday evening at 7:40, sub- ject How Ohrist Appeared to Me.” Church 8chool Board meeting at 8:40. Junior and Junior Hi Ep- worth League. Friday evening at 6:30. The graduating services of the League will be on Sunday even- “hristian | Endeavor, 7:30, Nevin Watson, pres- | | gang. Good Priday—7:00 morning | Prayer, Pro-Anaphora; 11:00 Lit- i ‘correcting fire hazards Church school session and built int {a large white cross. Prayer service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Jun- ior League at 7 o'clock Saint John's Episcopal Church The Rev. C. Warren Newman Rector. Maundy Thursday 7:30 } m. Litany and Penitential Offic. sermon by the Rev. Ralph T. Woll- any, Penitential Office; 12-3 preach ing of the Passion Holy Satur day—7:00 Morning Prayer, Pie Anaphera; 4:30 Procession, Even- song, Holy Baptism (Church 8 estival, presentation of mite es). Eas er Diy—6:00 Proce: Sung Eucharist; 8:00 Holy Buch ist; 11:00 Holy Eucharist Weekdays, except Wednes Holy Eucharist. Wedne { Holy Eucharist. Daily day: 5:30 Evening Praver | service a: six o'clock Faster morn ng ie music will be as Preludé— “Sunrise” Setting of the Wd Marvalis, ir. by the Rev. Canon Winfield Douglas: Offertory An- them-—"1 know that my Redeemer: Liveth” (from “The Messiah™) Handel; Pos lude-—-"Easter Joy” Hosmer: "Organist—Mrs. Paul 8 Beaver: Violin Soloist—Mrs. Lows Schad. Tenor Sololst—Mr. Jack Yeager May Establish Fire Bureau Continued from page one) er in for a conference, at time his duties will be ed to him, Two members of Council repor having received newspaper pointing to the need for quate and régllar inspection hazards In the ‘borough Councilnmm Cowtier sugge d ¢rganization of -a fire bureau, which Cieorge Carpeneto reported could be catablished throug y Council of an ¢ nance. The ordin- ance would give the fire department the right to inspect buildings and make suggestionss for removing or Carpeneto J the passage said that one recent major fire In Bellefonte would not have occurred if the borough would have had a fire bureau. Firemen. he said. had warn- ed the owner of the property to cor- rect a fire hazard, but the depart- ment had no power to enforce its ruling and the correction was made. The fire loss came as a result he sald. No action was taken in the matter Bids for new equipment asked by the Logan Fire Company were awarded, the total cost of the equip- ment being $817, or $82 less than the next lowest bidder Councilman H. E. Mauck, of the Town Improvement Commitiee, re- ported that trees will be planted at the rear of the Dunlap Motor Co garage on West High street if Coun- cil furnishes fence posts and con- necting ecaple or chain, Since the borough has some cable on hand. it is believed Council will furnish the fence EX SPORTSMEN'S CLUB TO SHOWING MOTION PICTURES The Junior Sporismen’s Club of Pleasant Gap will sponsor a show- ing of Pennsylvania Game Com- mission movies at the Grange Hall Pleasant Gap, on Priday evening March 29, beginning at 8 o'clock All members of the organization sportsmen and the public are cor- dially invited to attend. The mov- jes will include subjects of inleres to both hunters and fishermen. I I G. F. 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