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12 COURIER FREEMAN, POTSDAM, N.Y., THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1961 U • ) J-^otddam ^Arnd ^Jrrea L^hurch Potsdam First Methodist William A. Caldwcll Pastor Sunday— D:45 a.m. Church Schonl with classes for all ages. 11:1)0 a.m. Morning worship and Nursery for children. B::)() p.m. Junior-Hi Youth Fellowship, Senior Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Wesley Fellowship Tuesday— 10 a.m. Conference WSCS meeting at Asbury Methodist church in Watertown. Wednesday— 10 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Home De- monstration Sewing class at the ehui'ch under the leader- ship of Mrs. Lindsey Trerise. Thursday— 1 p.m. Trustees and Building Committee meets with the District Superintendent and Dr. Adams from the Board of National Missions at the church. 7:30 p.m. Meeting of the Commissionon Education to be held at the church. Wesley Foundation The Eev. Frank A. Halse, Director Friday and Saturday—• Wesley retreat at Thousand Island Park. The group leave? from the church at noon. Sunday- First Baptist .lames A. firaker Thursday —7:.ill r a.m. Weekday Relea- sed Time class •—~:~6 p.m. Weekday Relea- sed Time classes Friday —6:30 p.m. Car Wash at Pal- mer's Chevron Station near Seaway Shopping Center. Members of Baptist Youth Fel- lowship in charge. —7:30 p.m. Potsdam Council of American Baptist Women meeting at home of Mrs. Hess, 97 Main St. Mrs. Da- vid Owen to speak. Saturday —9 a.m. Car Wash at Pal- mer's Chevron Station —1 p.m. Junior Choir rehear- sal —7 p.m. Senior Choir re- hearsal Sunday —9:45 a.m. Church School classes for all ages with nur- sery facilities provided —11 a.m. Morning worship with Rev. Braker speaking on \Outer Space and Inner Peace\. There are nursery facilities provided in the par. sonage. —5 p.m. Baptist Youth Fel- lowship —7 p.m. Roger Williams Fel- lowsip. Dr. Winner Trauger, professor of English at the State University, will speak on \What Is Existential lism?\ All students and in- I Saturday- Confessions at 4 and 7:30 Sunday - Masses, 8 and 10 a.m. Religious instructions after mass and on Mondays before school for high school stu- dents and on Friday at 2:30 for grade school children. Masses at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Holy Days of Obligation Monday- Special courses for inquirors into the Catholic faith on Monday evenings in the church hall at 7:30 p.m. First Methodist Rev. Frank Smith, pastor 'u iday— 8:45 a.m. Early Worship Ser- vice (45 minutes) 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Second Worship Service 6:30 p.m. M.Y.F. Inquiries and discussions Catholic teachings tor adult! of all religions every Mon day evening at 7:30 at Rec tory. St. Paul's Church Colton Sunday— Masses tit 9 or 10:30 Perpetual Novena in honor oi The Sacred Heart of Jesu! each Saturday afternoon 5:15 followed by Mass. Parishville Baptist Sunday— 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 8 p.m., Gospel Service Wednesday— 8 p.m. Prayer and Priis Service. First Congregational Rev. T. Howard Akland, Pastoi Friday— 7:30 p.m. Prudential Commit- tee, Centennial Hall. Sunday— 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Sunday Worship: riti of baptism. St. Philip's Episcopal Church The Rev. William J. Matthers, Rector ™ J ~ ,„ , _ , .. terested people invited. 6:30 p.m. Wesley Foundation meeting. A lecture entitle \Prayer: Illusion, Delusion Or What?\ will be presented by the Eev. Frank Halse, Direc- tor of Wesley Foundation Discussion follows. 6:40 p.m. Group pictures for yearbooks, in lounge. Monday— 7 p.m. Christian Higher Edu- cation Banquet at Syracuse University. Wednesday— 7-7:30 a.m. The Rev. Halse will serve the sacrament of Holy Communion to students and faculty. Open service. Wednesday— 6 p.m. Wesley Council meets at the lounge for planning and analysis. Trinity Episcopal Church Fall Island, Potsdam Rev. Canon James W. Pennock, Rector ReT. Walter A. Perkins, Assistant Fi-id ,~ 9 a.m. Holy Communion 7 p.m. Chancel Choir Re- hearsal Saturday - 11 a.m. Choir IX Rehearsal h p.m. I-rlest's Hour Sunday— 9 a.m. Family Eucharist 11 a.m. Sung Eucharist and Sermon Wednesday— 9 a.m. Holy Communion 7:15 p.m. Opening session Sunday Service 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Church School Episcopal Churchwomen of the N.Y. State Baptist] Second Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Convention in BinghamtoniVestry ! Second Monday, 8 p.m. In the absence of a Rector al N.Y. Wednesday —7:50 a.m. Weekday leased Time class Re- Church of Nazarene Rev. J. Lyal Calhoun, Pastor mlay— 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Service 7:45 p.m. Evening Service 7:45 p.m. Mid-week service laj - 7:45 Youth Group meeting P. . St. Mary's Roman Catholic Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis Devan, Pastor Sunday Masses — 10:15 and 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Weekdays— First Church of Christ Scientist 28 Elm Street Sunday— 11 a. m. Sunday School and Church Service Wednesday— 8 p. m. Testimonial Meeting Reading Room at 2 Elm St. Open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 2-4 IS DISCORD REAL? Why the healing law of God can be relied upon to overcome sin and sickness will be explain- •d Sunday at Christian Science church services. The subject of the Lesson- Sermon is \Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?\ Among the Scriptural selections to be read are these words of Isaiah (33) \For the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king; he will save us . . And the inhabitant shall noi say, I am sick: the people thai dwell therein shall be forgiven their iniquity.\ Readings from \Science and Pastoral needs are to be refer- red to the Rev. James Pennock, Trinity Church, Potsdam. Free Methodist Sunday— 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Class Meeting o Young Peoples Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Health with Key to the Scrip- tures\ by Mary Baker Eddy will Masses at 6:45 and 7:30 a.m.linclude (p. 381): \God is the Confessions Saturdays and lawmaker, but He is not the Thursdays before First Fri- day at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. author of barbarous codes. In infinite Life and Love there is Confessions weekdays during no sickness, sin, nor death, and the first Mass. I the Scriptures declare that we First Friday Masses at 6, 7, and 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. First Presbyterian The Rev. Varre A. Cummins, Minister Thursady— 7:50, 9 & 2:25 - Weekday Church School classes 3:15 - Choralers Choir rehersal (Chapel) Friday—• 9:45 a.m. - Presbyterial, a Stone Presbyterian Chui'ch, Ogdensburg, R,D. 3:45 p.m. Chncel Choir re- hearsal, Chapel 7: p.m. Senior Choir rehear- sal Sunday— 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 — 11 a.m. Divine Wor- ship, (duplicate Services), 11 a.m. Service broadcast over W.P.D.M.; sermon on \The Weight Lifter\ 11 a.m. Nursery in the Par- ish House, 8 Leroy Street 5 p.m. Junior Hi Fellowship, Parish House 5 p.m. Youth Fellowship,I Lounge 6 p.m. Presbytery Men's Din- ner, First Presbyterian Church, Ogdensburg 6:30 p.m. College Forum, program at 7 p.m.; \Dealing With Doubt,\ Paneel presen- tation by the Rev. Charles E. Taylor and Rev. Cummins 7 p.m. Adult Sunday School Class, Parish House Wednesday— 7:50 a.m. Weekday Church School class 5 - 7:30 p.m. Public Spaghet- ti Supper, sponsored by th« Youth Fellowship, In Church T nnn\-« ive, move, and have our being in the infinite God.\ Congregation Beth-El Jewish Synagogue For Information, Call Dr. Milton Kerker, CO 7-4781 Friday— 7:30 p.m. Regular Sabbath Service Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall Highway 11, 2 miles north of Potsdam Meetings: Thursday — 7:45 - Theocratic Ministry School 8:45 - Service Meeting 3unday — 2:.'iO - Bible lecture Watchtower Study Southern Baptist Chapel Elm Street Extension Rev. Norman S. Bell, Pastor Sunday— 10 a.m. Sunday School classes for all 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday— 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Saturday— 2 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Norwood St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Area Norfolk Church of Visitation Saturdays— Confessions 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Masses at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Religious instructions after late Mass First Fridays- Mass at 6 p.m. (Holy Com- munion at 7 p.m.j Vigils of Holy Days— Confession at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Holy Days— Masses at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Baptisms and weddings by appointment Norfolk & Raymondville Methodist Churches Rev. Dean Shaw, pastor Sunday Services— 9 a.m. Raymondville Worship Service. 10 a.m. Raymondville Church School. 10 a.m. Norfolk Church School 11 a.m. Norfolk Worship Service 6 p. m. Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship Alternate Wednesday— 7 p.m. Intermediate Methodist Youth Fellowship Thursday— 7 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Madrid Congregational Rev. T. Howard Ackland, Pastor Sunday— 9:45 Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 7 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship, first and third Sundays. Colton Methodist Rev. Sclden H. Ward, Pastor South Colton Sunday— 9 a.m. Morning Worship Colton Sunday— 9 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. MYF meeting at the home of Claude Bates Hannawa Falls Sunday— 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Zion Episcopal Church Colton Rev. Canon James W. Pcnnotk Rev. Waltkr A. Perkins .Sill,day— 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Holy Days by Announcement Rev. Francis Mitgulre, pastor St. Patrick's Church Colton Sunday- Masses at 9 or 10:30 Daily Mass at 8 a.m. Norfolk Wesleyan Methodist 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Preaching 7 p.m. Class Meeting 7:30 p.m. Young People's Meeting 8 p.m. Preaching Wednesday- Prayer Meeting Hopkinton Holy Cross Church Rev. Albert Plate, Pastor Masses— Sunday 8:30 and 11:15 a.m 1st Fridays and Holy Days 7:30 p.m. Parishville Catholic Chapel Grange Hall Rev. Albert Plate, Pastor Masses: Sundays 10:00 a.m. 1st Fridays and Holy Daya 5:45 p.m. Parishville Union And Hopkinton Congregational Hopkinton— Sunday School, 9 a.m. • irning Worshin, 10 a.m. Pilgrim Youth Fellowship, 7:15 p.m. 'arishville— Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:16 p.m. Junior Fellowship, 6 p.m. Senior Fellowship, 7 p.m. Colton Wesleyan Rev. Martin J. Ayer, pastor Thursday— 7 p.m. Bible Mudy aunJay— 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Wesleyan Youth Mee' 7:30 p.m. Evening Service 8:45 a.m. Religious Education Tuesday— Everyone welcome. Vesper Service, 7:15 p.m. West Stockholm Methodist $ Rev. Wilbur F. Clark, Pastor Sunday — 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Church Service Canton Universalist Rev. Max A. Coots Sunday— 10' a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. Worship Service Sermon: \Myths for Moderns' 1 — Rev. Coots. 6 p.m. Liberal Religious Youth 7 p.m. Channing-Murray Club Chase Mills West Potsdam Methodist Rev. Charles A. Rudd, Pastor Sunday — 8:45 a.m. Chase Mills morn- ing service \ a.m. West Potsdam morn- ing service 11 a.m. Madrid morning serv. ice 10-11 a.m. Madrid Sunday S .ool 8 p.m. Youth Fellowship ihursday— 7-7:30 p.m. Junior Choir \ Stockholm Methodist Rev. Wilbur F. Clark, Pastor Sunday— 9-30 a.m. Services 10:30 a.m. Sunday School First Methodist Church Brasher Falls Rev. A. A. Cameron, Pastor Sunday— 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Worship Service Bible Institute To Locate In North Country of Parishvelle or any ont of the Finial arrangements were ed in the near future. made for the establishment ofi a Bible Institute in this areal at a recent meeting heid by he officers of the Adirondack Bi- ble Institute and the Evange- lical Ministerial Fellowship of the North Country. The Bible Institute will pro- vide evening classes and is de- signed to assist and prepare young people for the ministry as well as to offer training for local church workers. The curriculum will include such subjects as Theology, Bi ble Survey, Personal Evanga- lism, Christian Ethics, Chris- tian Education, and English Grammar. These will be added to as the school developes. Members of the faculty are Rev. and Mrs. E. Duane King of the First Baptist Church of Hermon, Rev. Herman Under- wood of the First Ch;irch of Canton, Rev. Nathaniel Taylor of the Brier Hill Congregation- al Church, Rev. Robert Taylor of Calvery Baptist Church of Massena and Rev. Robert Ben- nett of the First Baptist Church of Parishville. The fa- culty is expected to be expand- NURSES TO MEET The regular monthly meet- ing of the Registered Nuraes Hub will be held at the Civic Center tonikht at 7:30 pm, Guest speaker will be Dr. Hollis Stevenson, DDS, Platts- burg, N.Y. Dr. Hollis has re- Africa where his son is a phy- sician and will present slides and a talk on the medical and dental work now started in Africa. Methodist Church North Lawrence Rev. A. A. Cameron, Pastor iunday— 9:00 a.m. Worship Service Methodist Church Buckton Rev. A. A. Cameron, Pastor Sunday— 10:10 a.m. Worship Service First Baptist Church of Parishville REV. R. R. BENNETT, PASTOR Ph. CO7-7335 A Bible Church with a message from the Bible Every Sunday 11 A.M.—\COMMENTING ON COLOSSIANS\ 8 P.M.—\THE BOOK OF REVELATION\ Bus service ir provided every Sunday from Potsdam. Bus leaves Civic Center at 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The officers of the Adiron- dack Bapsist Bible Institute are Rev. Robert Bennett President, Rev. David Dunkin of Ticonde- roga Vice President, David Strong of Wilmington Secre- tary and Rev. Robert Taylor Treasure. While the Bible Institute is Baptist it is the design and in- tent that it will be of service to other denominations and all who wish to increase their e- ducation in the Bible and be better equipt to serve in their local church. Those who are interested in enrolling are requested to write faculty. The Advisory Council of ths Adirondack Baptist Bible In- stitute ia compsed of men from across the country. Dr. Joseph Stowell of the First Baptist Dr. Kenneth of Fellowship of Baptists for Home Missions in Elyria, Ohio; Rev. Joseph Mc- Caba Director of Evangelical Baptist Missions of Paterson, N.J.; Rev. Thomas Clark of the same mission board; Rev. Do- nald Olsen of Rochester, Michi- gan and Rev. Arnold Olsen of Lapeer, Michigan. These men will be' in the area from tint* to time as they are called upon g qt or contact Rev. Robert Bennett to assist the school. r Erase Tummy Bulge Instantly! STAMP* Original! Plush-backed elastic bands follow the body's natural structure—gently mold you a \size smaller\ without bones or stays. Nylon net elastic. Medium White only, 25-34 medium, 26-36 long. •Pal. No. 2,803,822 Answer Long or Short Line Bras—2.50 to 5.95 fHE SURPRISE 17 Market St. Potsdam Phone CO7-4301 CONSTRUCTION ALMOST COMPLETED Potsdam Savings & Loan New Building 31 MAIN STREET Watch This Newspaper For Formal Opening Announcement • Free Gifts For All... 9 Special Free Gifts For Savers! POTSDAM 4 ELM STREET POTSDAM The Tow matter of th< by the South Town Board under the To It was d yearly inspec everything w anything nee Highway Dej A committee the purchasing clean the sidew • both villages In the mean t shovling the w fered to jobless during the winl A bulletin bn ced in the east front of the To puhlic's conveni new laws per Town Govevnm ration Law. A Board me yesterday to h tation of the 1! SCHOOL I Boys domina iidents this ye; school system, i ges in the Jm High choosing dents with the nophomores, w] president a girl The seniors, Wilson as thei: ed Gary Willr Carolyn Bonnei Petrea Green, ! Selleck, treasin Mackey and Si «tudent counc tives. The juniors, Catherine Nola into class offic president; Rons president; Lor Secretary; Mi treasurer; and and Judith Tuel ncil members. The sophon Kathleen Glasg and elected G vice-president; cretary; Lois P and Barbara K les Hepburn, t and adviser, M eier. The freahms Stephen Ward, ehael Lennox, .Jean Hepburn, is O'Gorman, Mary Jane Clol Stowe, studeni Miss Barbara £ In the eighth Miller was el< Ronald Rodweli Mary Jane WE treasurer; Can Michael Stowe eil; and Mrs. viser. In the sever Scovil was n Vernon Cole, Eva Marie Co Bruce Selleck, Ronald Gothan Marden, studer Mrs. Russell Lc viser. SCHOOLS With the op class activities ginning to afl and town. The ling on their which ends this have already ] Back-to-School 28. Tthe Sophoi Sinning plans activity, he ar Party, which t held Friday, Oi will feature gi dancing prima costumes are ] as eight differ creational activ man class is a: dance for Nov. Two Colton taken to the P during the we the first bein; Berry taken Emergency Ar hospital in the week, and the s enda Saucier, the hospital F and who undei dectomy the : are still in the tal, convalescir A turkey dii Ved to the publ