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P a g e 2 Sac. 2 — T h e Tribune-Press , Gouverneur, N .Y . S e p t e m b e r 18, 1 9 6 8
E D W A R D S
A S S E M B L Y O F G O D
Edward H. Simmons, Pastor Sunday services, Sunday
9:45 a.m.; W o r s h i p , 11 «um.; Youth 6:30 p.m., Evangelistic, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Bible Study, 7:30 p-m. ^ _ _ ;
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Floyd W. Shaw, Pastor Surday school, 10 a.m. Wor
ship 11 a.m. Y o u n g People's service, 7:15 p.m. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
We extend a friendly welcome to you.
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WORSHIP IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE
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District WSCS To Meet Tuesday
DcKALB, DeKALB JUNCTION
METHODIST
Rev. Harold McKay, pastor DeKalb-Worship from 10 to
11a. m; Sunday School from 11 to 12 noon.
DeKalb J unction-Worship from 11:15 a*m. to 12:15 a.m. Sunday School-10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
MYF meets at 7:30 p.m., Sunday evenings.
About 150 women are expected to attend the fall meeting of the St. Lawrence District, Women's Society of Christian Service at the United Methodist Church, Massena on Tuesday. Sept. 24. The meeting will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with Mrs. William Holt, of Raymond-ville the District president, presiding.
The theme of the day will be **iHuman Rights" with one of
the highlights of presentation of a p l a y , "Dangerfield Newby Goes Uptown".
Leadership training sessions for all local officers will be led by district officers. Special free material to aid our local societies will be available.
Reservations for lunch should be sent to Mrs. Richard Wood, 3 Belmont street, Massena, 13-662, by Friday, Sept. 20.
Bigelow Couple Is Honored
On 31st Wedding Anniversary
ANTWERP SPRAGUEVILLE
METHODIST Robert H. North, Pastor
Services in the Antwerp and Spragueville Methodist churches are as follows:
S p r a g u e v i l l e - Worship, 10 a.m,; Sunday School, 11 a.m.
A n t w e r p - Sunday s c h o o l 10:30 a.m.; Worship, 11:30 a.m.
RICHVILLE BAPTIST CHAPEL
Maurice Lindsey, Interim Pastor Sunday, 10 a,m., Sunday School,
c lasses for all ages; 11 a,m., Morning worship, nursery provided,
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Mid-week prayer and Bible study.
By EDTTH KEYES Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Morrow
attended the 31st wedding anniversary party held at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald LeClair, Bigelow, the evening of Aug. 31. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. William Sanderson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Sanderson Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Felix, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Prashaw, Arlene Kimball, Murray Raven, Mrs. C h a r l e s Forsythe Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bogart, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton, Leona Clark and Jane Gates. Mrs. Felix made the cake for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Morrow and family were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forsythe Sept. 8.
Mrs. Ada Walker r e c e i v e d word Sept. 10 that her brother, Alan Blackmere had suffered a heart attack and is a patient at St. Mary's Hospital, Youngstown, N. Y., Room 316. He was pre-
Fine Home Bureau To Have Lesson
On Cake Decorating September 25th By MRS. GERALD BILLINGS The Fine Home Bureau chap
ter will have a lesson on cake decorating Sept, 25, taught by Mrs. Glayds Wrhittaker, Spragueville, at the Fine Town Hall at 7 p.m. Chairman, Mrs. Frank Thornton asks all members who attend to bring a frosted cake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bogardus and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bogardus, Hermon, spent ten days on a trip to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, returning home by way of Ohio.
They visited relatives in East Kildonan, St. Boniface, Winnipeg, West Kildonan. Canada, and in Elyria, Ohio, and Central Square. They arrived home Aug. 28.
Miss Susan Bogardus, Hermon, is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bogardus.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cum-mings, Hailesboro, were supper quests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bogardus Aug. 31.
The first Home Bureau meeting of the fall was held at the town hall, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alguire were dinner guests of her s i s ter, Mrs. Mary WUmarth, Canton, Sept. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds and two children, Gouverneur, were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alguire, Sept. 9.
Joar. Demmon, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Bert Demmon, has accepted a teaching position at Knox Memorial Central School, Russell. Joar. taught school in Kentucky last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BtlUr.gs and g r a n d d a u g h t e r , Amy-J c Demmon, called on Mr. an:: Mrs. Dcnaid! J. Mandigc, West Pierre-pen:, an- Mr. ar.c Mrs. Walter Gilbert, P.usseL, Sept. *. . Helen Shene, daughter of Mr.
-and Mrs. 3oz Shene rerurner tc State Lrjversiry Co liege, Oswego, Sept. 15 fcr ner second year.
Mrs. Theresa Hovey arc children, Water town, caliec on her brother-ir-law and sister, Mr. anc" Mrs. Bor Shene Sept, *. Vrs , Hcvey and children a.s: cai.ee or her mctrer, i_ icy Ca."u:i, tr.at cav.
Mr. anc Mrs. Floyd Tr.c-p-son, Skate Creek, cabled on his sisisr-m-la-*. F.orente Tnorr.c-S" *. Gc"jve r ne -*r, Se rx. .3 anc Later Thev spent trie evening ^-.tr. Mr. and'Mrs. Ger*:d Si'arss.
odist Church Thursday, The regular meeting of Os-
wegatchie Chapter, 292,OESheld its first regular meeting following summer recess . Reports from Cranberry Lake, Star Lake and South Edwards were made by the respective chairmen on summer projects.
. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kelley, Lisa and Albert Moote spent three days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thivierge, Cala-donia.
The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rice is a patient •in Clifton-Fine hospital following surgery.
sr-err LT_ e *s. <^z -jvc r ne -r.
and Mrs. Mcr*ar. DarueJ. Secc 9-11. v>-;,e hcrr.e she v-sited ner gr arc— z tre r L a JJ- a H ~ZC4LC Z , Or-egatome.
Mrs. C.arer.oe Folsrn*.. V-$. MaxL-* Ward. Mrs. Ar: .f-imr &TxZ Mrs. IK~+.Z Sharjc artenoeo a parr> give- tv Mrs. £-coifi K--br^me a: "*~h;sper^ Pines. Star Laxe, the e-.-erj.ag U Serjc «t.
Mrs. R;nr. Kerr arxf ~er sister E^itr Jones, O*uo. arsenoe: tne f^aera* of the.r a^ru iLi*_;a-iReec. a: West SCOCKJXJ- Metn-
North Gouverneur
Couple Notes
61st Anniversary By HELEN TYLER
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jefferson quietly celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sprague and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Filiatrault helped them enjoy their day. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson r e c e i v e d cards, gifts and flowers.
Clarence Mclnryre, who underwent eye surgery at the Hepburn hospital, is now convalescing and would like to hear from and see his friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thompson drove to Ithaca Thursday with their son, Douglas, who is enrolled at CorneiL
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cole artended the Trailer Raiiy at Massena the Sept. " weekend.
Jane Thompson rerurned tc her college srudies at Rochester Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kinney and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kinney attended a memorial service at Star Lake Sunday evening.
Mr. anc Mrs. Cyril Greer.hil! visited Mr. and Mrs. .Donald Thompscn one evening last week.
Mary Wight arteride- a dinner Sun-ay a- f>e Tr:ut Laxe camp c: Lil;:ar Baldwin. T'ne rjests were a.i members of the Birthday Clur.
Vrs . D:r:s Lavack was a Sunday g-ies: a: the heme of r>er s . s t e r - : r - ; a - * . VJ*S. Harry L-:s?e, Ge..:s*--^ Mrs. Lavac* spent the Se:_ * weekenc w.tr ner s:n, Fre:er:c ar.d farr.iiy.
5»ur.ca\ n.r-jver g\jes:s zA E^a Ty.er *~re Kermar Smit. Str. a-c Mrs. v e . r Ty;er ar*d V J S .
cset>"-"je '»'«•.'"*•, Tne» ne.rjei Mrs. 7>.er ;e e:ra*e ner r.rtr-da- a-: a.s- c-rsen-.e: rre *rs~-versar**' z,i *»'J*. a*: Strs. Ke;ir
viously hospitalized in July with a heart condition.
Mr. B l a c k m e r e has many friends and relatives in this area and he would appreciate hearing from them.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Patience spent Sept. 8 with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Edgerly, Oxbow.
Mrs. Leland Patience recently spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carpenter, Water-town.
Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Felix, attended the baptism of her nephew, Merle Boulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boulton, at the United Church in Sackets Harbor, Sept. 8.
Charles Edward Dusharm was recently discharged from the army and will live in Fullerton, Calif. At present he is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dusharm. Charles was in active duty in Germany and Korea, spending 13 months in each place. .
Mrs. J o s e p h (Bonnie Jean) Smith and children, Joey and Jenny, Fullerton, Calif., are spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Du-isharm. Charles will accompany her back to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ritchie and Mrs. Edith Gardner were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dickerson, Trout Lake, Sept. 10.
Eva McCullough, Syracuse, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Don Farr.
Mr. and Mrs. Amon Donaldson, -Rochester, spent a few days with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Farr and v i s i t e d other relatives and friends in the area.
Anyone having news please call 287-3239.
Brenda Stevens and her two nieces, Debbie and Yvonne Lee, Carthage, spent Sept, 8 with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ferris and son, Warminster, Pa,, re cently spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Arza Melleru
Belle Me lien attended the St. Lawrence County Council VFW meeting at Saranac Lake Sept. 8.
Belle Mellen attended the wedding and reception of LorenTaylor and Linda Collins at the Potsdam Methodist Church Sept. 7.
Edith Gardner spent a few days with her s i s t e r , Mrs. Ivan Breaky, Heuvelton.
versary. Relatives came from Mexico, Auburn and Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbut were married Sept. 10, 1908 and have lived In this community all their wedded years. They are both active in church, lodge and other activities.
Mr. and Mrs. William Over-acker and Linda Patron were Sunday dinner guests of Stella Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood-side and David were Sunday-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mac-Meecham, Hammond.
A very pretty wedding was held at the Merhodist Church Sepc 7 when Cynthia Streeter became the br:de of James Garrison. Miss Streeter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Streeter and Mr. Gam;sen is from Syracuse. A recepc^n was held following the ceremony at the VFW'. After a wedding trip tc the Sew Eng-ianc States the couple will re side m Burlirxton. N. j .
Mr. arc vl~s. Frarjc Plar.ry, Go--verrjeur. were Friday eve-n;ni irjests ci Vs. arc Mrs. M:.ten "^DO-
Sun-ay g^jes'S a: Robert Hal.s were Mr. arc S'.rs. Ar^ie Ha*l ar.d family, Mr. arc Mrs. Mi.-tcn W:<c AT.Z Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jacks:r arc c.nilcren, Ze-Pevster. This *as a famiry gamer ITJL tc re-or S's. -KaJ or ms tmtror-.
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By MABEL BAILEY
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton attended the Franklin Trail Riders show at Burke Sept. L Leaders Janle Babe won third in the Morgan line class and second in parade class. Poker Chip took first in ladies western pleasure and received the trophy awarded in memory of Gene Timmons, former mayor of Malone. Thirty-five horses were entered in the-class.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hilts, Malone, the same day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storrin received word from their daughter, Mrs. Allan Douglass that Mr. Douglass has started his c lasses in San Jose State College. Their address is: Tahoe Manor, Apt. 52, 2726 Kollmar Drive, San Jose, Calif., 95127.
Allan Hall, Gouverneur, and Terry Wright attended the Syracuse fair the evening of Aug. 29.
Mrs. Mildred Dalton received word that she had won money and a blue ribbon for the best parade horse at the Centennial parade in Ogdensburg.
Randy Reynolds, son of James Reynolds, who makes his home with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, was the only child on this road to start kindergarten this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frawley, LaFargeville, were Sept. 1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dalton to celebrate Mr. Frawley's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Parish, Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Coby Helmer, Winchester, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Wiibert Parish, DePeyster, were Sept, 1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Price.
Mrs. Norman Dalton, Mrs. Gary Dalton, Nancy and Jammie were Friday callers of Mrs. Nellie Fuller and Leon Bressett, Brasie Corners, and of Mrs. Grace Gates, Gouverneur.
Jack and Mickey Wright, Beech Creek, Pa.t spent the Labor Day •weekend at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carr and family and Earl Carr, Gouverneur. were Sept. 1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dodds at their camp at Sylvia Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Watson, Pennellviile, spent the holiday weekend with their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds. The Reynolds and Watson families attended a surprise birthday and railroad ret irement party for Mr. Reynold's father, Ernest, held at the '.American Legion home Aug. 3L
MJ-. and Mrs. Thomas Ccates, Windsor, were Laser Day weekend g-*s:s of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ccates.
Mr. a->d Mrs. Gary Daitcn and Mr. sund Mrs. Norma.-. Da.ton attended Car.aii's c.ami>ake Sept, i.
.Mr. ano Mrs. .KdreC Browr^ Richvuie. caLed or. Str. and Mrs. Norman Dayton the evening cf Sepc 2.
Mr. a-: Mrs. Rcy Walrith ST.. anc Calvm artenoed the rirrhday arc retirement parry for Ernest F.evrc.cs ne.o a: the Amer;car. Lefio-r no me.
Mr. i^i S e s . Mark Daltcr. ar-terde: tre F j-emer/s Horae Sbc» at Co.ten. Sepc L jc Nc White Sex
won second in two-year-old and under colt class and Poker Chip won fourth in western pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stowell Jr. and family spent the Labor Day weekend with Mrs. Ethel Youngs, Oswego. They attended the Syracuse fair Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Watson were Sepu 1 morning call-
. e r s of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Watson, Edwards.
Mrs. ^ Mfcr* Dalton received word that her brother, Floyd Hilts, Malone, had undergone eye surgery at the House of the Good Samaritan, Sept. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pray and family, DePeyster, were Sept. 1 evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Price.
George Maturanu, Chazy, and Mr. and Mrs. Dbnald Klock, Bal-mat, were Sept. 2 callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright*
Mrs. Cleo Dalton, Mrs. Gary Dalton, Nancy and Jammie were Sept. 3 callers of Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen, Water town.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coates and Herbie spent Sept. 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Merton Van Sant at their camp on Lake Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, Richville, were Sept. 2 evening callers of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Bodmle and family, Auburn, Ont., spent the Labor Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durant spent Sept, 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods at their camp at Lake Bonaparte.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton paid their respects to the family of Donald LaPlanty, Ogdensburg Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morehouse. Edwards, were Aug. 31 supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
,Mark Dalton.
GOUVERNEUR ST. JAMES
Sunday Masses: 8,9:30,11 a,m., 5:30 p.rru, Richville, 12 noon.
Weekday Masses: 8 a,rru, 5 p.m.
Confessions before all Masses and Saturday 4 and 7:30 p.m.
Baptisms Sundays at 1 p.m. Table Talk on WIGS at 11:30
a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
UNTIED PRESBYTERIAN STAR LAKE
R. E. McCluggage, Pastor Sunday services — 11:15 a.n-uf
Worship; 11:15 a.nu, C h u r c h School; Nursery for pre-school children.
Sunday services at Wanakena and Cranberry Lake, 9:30 a«m#, alternating every other Sunday.
TRINITY EPISCOPAL Edward F. Caldwell, Rector
Sunday services, 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Morning Prayer (abbrev.) and Choral Eucharist.
Sunday, Sept. 15, 7:30-9 p.m., Episcopal Y o u n g Churchmen meet in Undercrofffor program, r e f r e s h m e n t s and Evening Prayer.
Wednesday, Sept.IS. 6:15 p.m., Pot-lur* supper. Those attending are anced to bring a dish to pass and their own table service. Coffee, milk provided.
Weekday service — Thursdays at 10 a.m. Holy Communion. On the first Thursday of each month, this is followed by a Healing Service, which includes special prayers for the sick, for those in needL
Visitors and newcomers are welcome. Church Telephone is 287-0755. Rectory Telephone is 287-0744.
Anticerp The Northern New York .Asso
ciation of the Past Noble Grands met at Earnest Rebekah Lodge, 16, Friday. Luncheon was served with 45 in attendance, including Elizabeth Dunlop, assembly president, State of New York, and Marion Nelson, president of the association.
Four candidates were initiated. They were Ella Gill, Redwood Lodge; Ruth Moore. Unity Lodge, and Esther Arno and Nellie Sanders, Carthage.
The .Altar and Rosary Society of Sc Michael's Church met Sept. 12 a: the rectory. Thelma Spad-•ccir.1, president, was in charge and Father Meehar. led the Rosary. A membership drive is scheduled for the mcr.th of October.
There will be a- ice crearr. socia. Sepc 2C a: ";3C p.m. or. ithe Library ismr.. The Drum and Bug.e Corps wili furrush er:ter-tairjrrer.:.
The ner: rr>eeting wii: be a: the b c r * of Alice De scrrriea-j: Oct. K.
A rjr-jT.age »a> is schedule:! for Oct. JG-U-J a: 2>e Tcurr.Ha^ fee the benef;: cf the Altar and Fcsarv Society.
The W5Cs'of the MethocLir: Church held their firr:failrneet-ioc SepL 12 a: the bcrae of Vta. Virginia Eager w i ± ;£ preaar^
FULLERV1LLE METHODIST CHURCH Winifred M. Mason, Pastor
Sunday service, 8:30 a.m.
PARISH OF NATTVmr, STAR LAKE, HERMON
Charles U\ Blacklock, Pastor Hermon, St. Augustine's chap
el , U a.m.. Morning Prayer. Star Lake, Ascension Chapel,
9 a.m., morning prayer.
ST. HENRY'S CHURCH OdCALB JUNCTION Rev. John Senacal, Paator
iSmday Masses: & 30 and 10 a»m.
Mrs. Marian Rose was assistant hostess. The meeting opened with Mrs. Doris Whijrore, presiding with the "New Purpose" by ail of the WSCS and Wesleyan Service Guild. Mrs. Robert North had the devotions and program,
The Sc Lawrence District fail meeting win be held Sepc 24, ilC a.m. tc 3 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, Massena with the Acme ,rHur,tr Rights". Ail Methodist w^mer are LTviaed. For reservations ca*i Doris Whit-more try Sept. 20,
The Womer/s Fe Heirship So-cier>- of ^ e C o r g r e g a : ; c - a . Church wtii tirve t rsrr^TAge saje Sepc T-2& at tiae Town haJfrom 9 a.m. tc 4^0 p,rr^
The Home Aemcnsn-atloc mil will o e e t Sepc 19 at 5 p.m. wltt Kk-s. Vnrttc Cu&ertsoa. iHoraesaes are Mrs, Leoca Jtirk-by 9&i Heiac AitocL
GOUVERNEUR FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Donald S. French, Pastor Sunday, Sepc 22, Services for
the Lord's Day 11 a.m., to be broadcast over Wigs; the Rev. Donald S. French will have as his sermon topic '*The Saints Go Marching By" based on Psalm 16 and Romans 15:16-3L The Senior Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Johnson, will sing •The E t e r n a l God Is Thy RefugeM, by Eric H. Thimer.
Thursday, Sepc 19, Deacon's meeting in the Westminster room at 7:30 p.m. with the Rev. Donald S. French.
Sunday, Sepc 29, Church School will begin at 9:45 a.m., kindergarten through junior high.
Friday, Occ 4, Country Fair, sale and silent auction, will be neld in church basement, beginning at 10 a.m. There will be a luncheon at 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Occ 9,TheU.P.W. Presbyterial will be held at the church with a coffee hour at 9:30 a.m. Luncheon at 12 noon.
COUVERNEUR UNITED METHODIST
Stanley E. Brown, Pastor Sunday, Sepc 22, The Fifth
Sunday in Kingdomtide, 7 a.m., The Word and Music of the Christian Faith broadcast over WIGS, Gouverneur, with the pastor as host on the theme: "A Time For Listening"; 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m., Chancel Choir; 10:30 a.m., Pre-school Nursery-care in the Parish House; 11a.m., Morning Worship, a Service of Praise and Prayer and Preaching with the Sermon by the pastor from I Peter 3:4, and Psalm 8:4. Mrs. Frederick Hopper, or ganise playing R i c h o l s o n ' s "Classic Andante" for prelude and 'Thanks Be To God" by Sergisson for p o s t l u d e . The Chancel Choir, Mrs. Gordon Mc-Pherson, d i r e c t o r , will sing "Seek Ye The Lord" and "Let There Be Peace" for anthem and offertory with Mrs. David Kings-ley, soloisc Weldon VanOrnum will be in charge of ushers. Unit 3 of the Women's Society is caring for the altar and altar flowers , and the acolytes for this Service of Worship will be Dale
' Benware and Ian MacWilliam; , 6 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellow
ship at the Church with thepres-ident. Dale Woodcock, as the
' worship and program leader. Wednesday, Sepc 18,12:30 p rru
Red Cross Bloodmobile at the First Presbyterian Church in Gouverneur; 6:30 p.m., Operor C l a s s covered-dish supper -meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitton, 20 Graves streec
Thursday, Sepc 19, 10 a.m.f Public rummage sale in Fellowship h a l l sponsored by the Women's Society. All saleable donations may be left in the Church kitchen on Wednesday and Thursday morning; 2:30p.m., Unit 3, Mrs. Charles Griffith, unit leader, will meet with Mrs* Griffith at 182 Rowley street; 6 p.m., Unit 1, Mrs. William Rowley, unit leader, will meet with Mrs. Walter Stowell, 47 Park street, for a covered-dish supper and program; 7 p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal in the Church Sanctuary. All members and all persons interested in joining the choir are invited to be present; 7 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 21 at the Church with Scoutmaster Gregory Foy.
Friday, Sepc 20, 10 a.m., Public rummage sale in Fellowship Hall sponsored by the Women's Society; 3:45 p.m., Miriam Choir; Crusader Choir; all grade-school boys and girls in the elementary schools are invited and welcome to join one of these two choirs.
Monday, Sepc 23, 6 p.m., 1000 Island Council Girl Scouts meeting in Fellowship Hall.
Wednesday, Sepc 25,6:30 p,m.f Women's Society first fall meeting in Fellowship HalL A covered-dish supper - meeting honoring past presidents of the Society. •
NORTH GOUVERNEUR METHODIST
Stanley E. Brown, Pastor Sunday, Sepc 22, 7 a.m.,The
Word and Music of the Christian Faith broadcast over WIGS, Gouverneur, with the pastor as host on the theme: "A Time For Listening"; 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship, a Service of Praise and Prayer and Preaching with the Sermon by che pastor from 1 Peter 3:4 and Paalm 8:4. Organise Miss Dehra Kinney; 10 a.m., Sunday SchooL Mrs. Wallace Hurlbuc superintended
GOUVERNEUR FIRST BAPTIST
Herbert A. Hunt, Pastor Sunday, Sepc 22, Church School
c lasses will be held at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship will be conducted at 11 a*m. The Pastor will have as the topic of his sermon, '•How Do We Do It?" and will use as his text, Revelation 3:20 — ••Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me." The Scripture reading will be Revelation 3:14-22. The Senior Choir, under t h e direction of Mrs. Hope Favreau, will sing the Anthenu The organ Prelude, Offertory, and Fost-lude will be played by Mrs. Melvin Gates, organise
The Senior High Baptist Youth Fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Pastor's Study.
Thursday, Sepc 19, The Board of Trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Pastor's Study.
Boy Scout Troop 75 will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the church dining room.
Saturday, Sepc 21, The Senior Choir will rehearse at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary.
You are cordially invited to listen to "The Laymen's Hour," broadcast every Sunday morning at 7:30 a.m. over WIGS.
FOWLER BAPTIST Herbert A. Hunt, Pastor Sunday, Sepc 22, Morning Wor
ship will be conducted at 9:15 a.m. The Pastor will have as the topic of his sermon, "How Do We Do It?" and will use as his text Revelation 3:20 — "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me." The Scripture reading will be Revelation 3:14-22.
The Baptist Youth Fellowship will meet at 4 p.m. at the church.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Gordon B. Edserton, Pastor Thoughts: "Happiness a d d s
and multiplies as we divide it with others"; Dorcas Federation (Adirondack D i s t r i c t ) meeting will be Oct. 3, beginning at 10 a.m- pot luck dinner, meeting in a f t e r n o o n . Friends are cordially invited to attend.
Morning worship 9:15 a.m. S a b b a t h Morning; Sabbath School at 10:45 a.m.; Senior Glass, "Patient Endurance and the Coming of Christ; Earli-teen Class, "Women of the Bible"; Primary Class, 'Paul is in the Storm"; Cradle Roll, 44 Jesus makes a sick girl wel l / '
OSWEGATCHIE BAPTIST
Ted and Natalie Burke, Pastors Sunday, Sept. 22, S u n d a y
School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:45, "Unredeemable"; Senior High Youth, 5:45 p j n . ; Evening Worship, 7:30, guest speaker, Pastor Beaudry of the Edwards Methodist Parish.
Monday, 7:30 p.m., C h o i r practice.
Tuesday, 7 p.m., Prayer and Bible study.
Wednesday, 3:30 pjn . t Pilgrim girls.
Thursday, 7:30 pjn. , Women's Missionary with Mia. McCrim-roon's as hostess.
RICHVILLE UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, Sept 22 — Floyd Powell, lay preacher, will conduct the 10 a.m. service.
MACOMB WESLEYAN James R Redstone, Paator Sunday services, Sept. 22,
S u n d a y School, 10:30 a.m.; Morning worship, 11:15 a.m.; Evening service, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, 8 p.m. prayer-ineetin^
OXBOW, ROSSIE, BRASIE CORNERS
PARISH John R Hatt, Pastor
Hours of worship for September will be 9 a.m. at Brasie Corners; 10:15 a.m. at Oxbow and 11:30 a.rru at Rossie.
GOUVERNEUR FREE METHODIST
Eric Harblin, Paator Sunday School, 10 a»m.; Sunday
morning aervice, 11 a.m.; Y.P.S*. 7:15 p.m»; Sunday evening worship, 7:30 p»m.
Mid-week aerrice, Thuraday, 7:30 p.ro, A friendly welcome to aiL
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