frien ANTIQUE SHOW--The 28th annual Antique Show and Salesponsored by the women of the Prince of Peace Epis€opal Church, Main Street, Dallas, will be held on feattired. | (- Wokship Services for Holy Week have been annognced by the Rev. E. Trueksville United Methedist Church. oe On ®Maundy Thursday there® will be a com- munien worship service at 7a30 p.m. Harry Trebilcox, director of music, will present his oWacomposition ‘‘Henus Défi” (0 Lamb of God). Also featured will be Heden Ralston, alto, Mawion Mihalko, flautist and Linda pianist. There will be a 7 a.m. Sunrise Service on Easter; sponsored by the United Methodist Youth Fellowship, as well as worhsip services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Church School On Easter, music from Contata NO. 15 by J.S. Bach and from Oratorio Judas Maccabeus by G.F. Handel will be featured by the Chancel Choir. The Wesleyan Choir will also sing at the 10:30 service. McClosky, ON N Baz S i N = Sunday, April 6, dffing the morning wilt ship service, Hunt- sville Christian Church ofes Silver” Easter Owdreach offering. Judas’ 30 pieces of siffer was the price of his béfrayal of Jesus Christ. love and loyalty to Jesus Christ. It enables many vial ministries to chaldren, young adults, amd mature adults. Children will be provided with food and clothing so Hap 5% gz » * 2 * © 2 i m = x ox en nn & = eflowering Plants master charge § they will be able to attend Mission schools. Recently, Miss Hannah Culp, World Outreach chairman, told of her trip to Nepal in the late 1960’s and of seeing the tuber- culosis hospital there that provides vital services to many peoppe. This is just one place that local money helps to support. The offering is placed in small ppastic bags and is received by the children in a wheelbarrow during the sermonette on Easter Sunday morning. and Easter schedule has been an- Orthodox Church in Dallas by Fr. W. Basil Stroyen. Thursday, April 3, at 6 p.m., the reading of 12 selections from the Gospels which relate specifically to the days immediately prior to the including His experience in the Garden of Gethsemane, His Via Delorosa, the scene at the foot of the Cross, His death upon the Cross and finally the result upon the physical aspects of the .environment. Twelve special candles will be lighted at the beginning of the readings, one will be extinguished after each reading until at the final reading the Church will be almost in total darkness. Friday at 6 p.m., a service will be held commemorating the Entombment of Christ in the grave of Joseph of Arimathea. The tomb has been decorated by Mrs. William Ostrum. Following the placing of the Shroud-Plaschanitza in the tombs and the singing of the Lamen- ‘tations, guards will be posted at the tomb. They ‘will read from the Book of ' Acts almost continuously from Friday evening until the midnight services. Saturday at 11:30 p.m., the services for Easter will begin. Matins followed by the Divine will terminate with the blessing of foods in church. The fast is broken with this blessed food. From midnight until Ascension on May 15, the greeting of Orthodox is “Christ is Risen.” Easter Vespers will be served with the reading of the Gospel in at least six languages. The readers face different directions when they read to PAGE NINE “Proclaim the Risen Christ to all corners of the world.” ; : The week following Easter is called ‘Bright Week.” There is no; . fasting during this week.’ “Christ is Risen.” The Easter Sunrise Service of the Lehman United Methodist Charge will be held at 6 a.m. with The Rev. Jeffrey Rarich, pastor of Maple Grove and Loyalville as the preacher. The regular Easter services are 8:45 a.m. at Jackson, 10 a.m. at Idetown and 11:15 a.m. at Lehman. The Charge-wide Holy Thursday Communion Service will be at Idetown at 7:30 p.m., April 3. The Back Mountain Clergy Association will sponsor a Good Friday service from noon to 3 p.m. at Prince of Peace. On April 3, Maundy Thursday service will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Huntsville: Christian Chureh. - Public is cor- dially invited to attend this very special and meaningful candlelight service of Holy Com- munion, Bible readings, meditations, and special music presented by the choir. The congregation enters and leaves the sanctuary in silence, as they remember the Lord’s last supper with His The musicians of “Word and Music” will appear again this Easter at the Victory Baptist Church of Lehman, now holding services at the Lake Silk- worth Fire Hall. The concert will feature a blending of the classics and the evangelistic hymns of the season. It will consist of soprano solos, tenor solos, duets, piano solos by Norman Smith as well as trombone solos. The musicians are Jeanne Benderman Williams, soprano soloist; A special gTenebrae this evening at 7:30 in Mount Zion United Methodist Church will open the weekend of Easter services for members of the three United Churches that comprise the Carverton UM Charge at Carverton, Orange and Mount Zion, Rev. Dr. Allan J. Cease, pastor, has announced. A special Good Friday children’s service will be held tomorrow morning at 10 at the Orange UM Church. Members of the Disciples. On Friday, April 4 the youth of the Huntsville Christian Church will sponsor an Easter egg hunt at the church from 3 p-m. to 5 p.m. for youngsters up to and including the third grade. This event will be held in the church in the event of inclement weather. Beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 5, and continuing through 9 a.m. on Easter Sunday, April 6, Huntsville Christian Daniel R. Williams, Jr., tenor soloist and evangelist, pastor for 27 years and now engaged in a musical evangelistic ministry; and Norma Whitesell Smith, active in music circles in Wyoming Valley. The daughter of an evangelist she is familiar with the classics as well as the great hymns of faith. The “Word and Music” formed in 1976 has produced several albums and traveled extensively in the Eastern’ United the three United Methodist Churches that comprise the Center- moreland UM Charge for a special Three Hour service Friday from noon to 3 at the Center- moreland UM Church. Schedule of Easter services for the three UM Churches of the Carverton UM Charge will be held as follows: at Mount Zion at 9; at Carverton at 10, and at Orange at 11. Church school on Sunday morning will be held at 10 at Mount Zion and Orange, and at to hear book review The Dallas United Mrs. Thomas Cease will Methodist Women will review the book hold their monthly ‘‘Parables of Jesus: meeting at the Church Glimpses of the New Age’ Tuesday, April 8, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Clifford Garris will preside at the business meeting. by Neal F. Fisher. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. George Hess. Russell Stover, Church will be par- ticipating in a 24-hour Chain of Prayer. The time between 9 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. on Easter Sunday will be an opportunity for the entire congregation to observe a half hour of silence and unite together in prayer prior to the morning worship service. During this 24-hour period ‘someone from the congregation will be at the church at all times to participate in Bible States and the Carribean Islands. Easter services at Victory Baptist are sunrise service by youth, 7 a.m. at the new building site across from Lehman- Jackson Elementary School on Market Street in Lehman; Sunday School and morning service, 10 and 11 a.m. in the fire hall at Lake Silkworth: evening services, youth at 6 p.m. and evangelistic fire hall. at Lake Silk- worthy. as % £9 11 at Carverton. a Rev. Dr. 'Cease’s ser- mon topic for Easter “Who Has Word?” The Last _—— reading and prayer. As the Lenten season comes to an end the Chain of Prayer gives members an opportunity to reflect on the true meaning of Easter. Miss Elma Major is in charge of setting up the time schedule - for the participants in this prayer chain. Friday services A special Good Friday service tomorrow evening at 7:30 will open the Easter observance - ser- vices at Northmoreland Baptist Church in Cen- termoreland, Pastor James, May has an- nounced. Communion will be administered at the service tomorrow evening. Sunday morning at 7, members of the Nor- thmoreland Baptist Church will join for an Easter Sunrise service Sunday morning at 7 at the. Falls Union Chapel. Breakfast will follow. Sunday School Hour will be Sunday morning at 10, followed by the Morning Worship Easter service at 11. Youth Groups will Sunday. evening at 6:30, and an Evening Gospel Service will follow Sunday evening at 7:30. The Lehman meet Monday, April 7, a 7:30 p.m. : The Idetown Administrative Board will meet at 7 p.m., April 10. ~The “Values in the 80’s”’ discussions at Penn State will begin on Tuesday, Churches Good Fri The Maple Grove and Loyalville United Methodist Churches and the Sweet Valley Church of Christ will be par- ticipating in joint Good Friday services. Rev. Dave Carnes and Rev. Jeff Rarich will conduct the service, and the choirs April 8, at 7:30 p.m. at Hayfield House. Cable Neuhaus of the University of Pennsylvania will The Lehman United Methodist Women and Men's Bible Class will = sponsuvr a Ham and Egg Supper on Saturday, April 12. : from Maple Grove and the Church of Christ will present special music. | = Rev. Carnes will speak on the ‘topic, | It «Is; Finished.” i . The public is cordially invited to this service at 7:30 p.m. on Good Friday at the Church of Christ in Sweet Valley. EASTER EASTER BASKETS Daily 9-9 EGG DYES Sun. 8-1 BASKETS ALL SHAPES, SIZES, COLORS - GRASS FILLER Hallmark Cards Party Goods Decorations Cavanaugh’s SOLID CHOCOLATE SHAPES FILLED EGGS ; | For your big PA or little girl... SPRING JEWELRY PURSES @ SCARVES (IES