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ee FOUR vent Preaches Last TRS “Ree. Weaver Of aie? TOMORROW MARKS FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF REV. + = CRORGE MeNEILL RAY AS PASTOR OF PinST 5. maprist CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN TO OBSERVE FLAG DAY h Meld has been trans- » @ churen in Jagksonville c Frederick from Alabama conferetice heen appointed to take his here and will be here about i ty the first of next week om wiehes to extend his thanks ott beet wishes to all the people of the ety who heave helped to "eke he peetorate here a success. ‘ Greteste: of Senior High! Seheet who attend Ley Memorial teerrew® will be given recogni- ee of the 16:00 « m. service. The Rev oan the eubject, “God's Dividends”. At the evening service Holy Com- een will be observed. The; paeter will detiver a short devo- tiered rmesuagee | ' Saeiey marks the First Anni- coormne Years ago he start- od @etiverng communion at 7:30 » Freday to all Protes- tant patients at the Nyack Hos- 4, and be rises at 4:30 to hike detance on time chet complaint mm even at ig eek :| Nyack women’s You knew how o« larger craft's ev@e lowes to yell down things at emedty olangside in a small | et ite ‘om Pma Methodist | ouniter end ask if I can come! eheert. We asually end up with) ship service ‘fore’. of ‘aft meet of them never get to! hurch anyway t | Beery three months Windle is bw Neeck community am- » New York hospital | where he undesgoes experimental | teetments For besides hogee || hed, Windle a victim of thee@h » Sarkotd disease * lamer taplance te whieh j mation of tactly. Windie hes written an interde- tene! earpmunion service | Weed extensively by most Protest- ond ministers in his area: He tithe time to be director of pub- wity for the Nyeck Ministerial Ameoriation. Recently he wrote a otiewe of Methodist beliefs “whieh hes been printed and sent te Sitters of the Newark, N. J., Methedit Conference by order @ Riehop Bromley Oxnam. He Rev. Robert W. Weaver,| ship will meet cH 4 REV. ROGERS AT FIRST | seemed a pretty ,murky sort of |, 2 PB. BN play “Bereeise”; by choit will Shepherd”, by Handel. The Methodist Youth Feéllow- at 7 p. m., with it- | Miss Betty Ani Russell as lead- fells, of the First Methodist _ “G6 Forward” will be the sub: The Rev. Mr. Reid has enjoyed a very successful orate Street Church. Many improvement lon tone m added to the con- I tt Versaty of Reverend George Me- Neili Ray as pastor of the First Baptist Church. His morhing ser- mon will be: “The Sheepfold: At End of Day”. This is the fourth in a series of five sefmons taken from the setting of the Parable of the lost sheep, as found in Luke 15:3-7. The Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Thelma Porch, will ‘réri- der a special music for. both Morning and evenins services. Miss Lorraine “Nottage, student at Tallahassee; has returned arid will take over the position of or- @ahist, due to the recent retire- meént of Mrs. W. E. Fowler, form- er organist. . ‘ For the evening sermon, the Minister will speak on the sub- MASQUERADE ENDS (?) Wirephoto FOR FOUR YEARS Delbert E. Hill was known on the English fiusié fall stagé as “Donna Delbert,” giri fire-eater (above). But his masquerade was <e- tected and he was convicted Friday of being a desérter from the U. 5S. Air Force. He was fourid guilty by a court martial at Buftonwodd, Englarid. Origifiated and conducts a regig- ious tadio forumi—and is called oné of the toughest sérmon critics ever eficountered by graduate @peeth elass alumni. Windle also’ writes a weekly n@wspaper column on religious subjects. His correspondence and fi@vessary reading is done for him by ‘readérs’ provided by various organizations. Windle has to memorize every- thing he wants to use of this na- ture ‘and fherefore can quote with ease from pages of biblical, ritual and source materials. The clétgyman has a wire rééorde? he takés to hospital pafients and “shut-ins,” He transcribés “vocal letters” to feidids of fhe confined and 9666 that they reach fheir des- tination for a hearing. Ih the same wav hé transcfibes por- tiofis of his Sunday service to play for those who cannot come to church. Never could Windle be de- seribed as the retiring type. In discussion, preaching and debate as in wrestling—he asks and gives no quarter. When asked how he can grapple an opponent he cannot see, Windle remarked, | “You can always tell exactly whére a man is ofce you have| him by the hand. From there on I have, at least, every advantage! he has.” That's the attitude this pastor hms literally ofder to live. young A pastoral tribe near the Réd Sea buried its dead by pelting the body with stones until if. was covered, according to the En- eyclopaedia Britannaica, adppted in } ject of the pastor’s sermon at 8 p.m. The Choir will sing ::Oh; Come, Let Us Sing”, by. €. ‘Adams: Mrs. Réberts will play band ‘ideals, said the Rev. Mr.) ay. “The progress off | | t I “Prayer” from Finlandia, by J. Si- belius; and “Twilight Song”, by F. Shakley. The Rev. Mr. Rogers will preach Sunday morning at the First Presbyterian Chutch otif The Battier of Victory, observing ‘Flag Day. “Down: through the centiiries men have faithfully followed symbols-flags, . standafds,: éh- signs, emblematic of great causes Rogers t civilization’ has bee steéped in the blood of patriofic martyrs. No less does the red in the American flag represent thé sacrifices 6f out heroie patriots in the estab- lishment of out great Republic. “Latgely becatisesotir cause has been just our banner- of victory. represents the aspirations of a free people: Veterans are éspeci- ally invited to attend this ser- vice.” “Our Surety is in Good Only” will be the title of a sefmom to be delivered tomorrow morning by the Rev. John M. Peyton, pas- for of First Congregational Church, whilé in the evéning he will speak on the subject, “The Self-Destroyer”. The Rev: Dr. J: L.. Ivey, pastor of Poinciana Baptist Church will occupy the pulpit at toniorrow} mhornirig’s set'vices: He will speak on “The Fall of Bethlehem”; while at the evenifig service a Bob Jories university sttidefif, will be guest speaker) , é Sunday morning services at the. Christian; Science Society will be at 11 a.m; while at 8 p. m. Wednesday there will bé another meeting of the group. At It a: m. and at 7:45 p. m., there will be worship in the Church of Christ. William B. Col- lins will talk on “His Alrighty Power” at the morning sérvicé, while his subject at the evening service will be, “For Our Admon- ition.” Re The Rev. W. F. Brannon, pas- tor of the Church of God, will be in the pulpit at both services fo- morrow. Morning worship will be at Ii a. m., in the Glad Tidings Taber- nacle, while the evening service will start at 7:30 p:.m. There will be divine worship at 7:30 p. m. in the Grace. Luht- eran Church, with the Rev. F. H. Zucker, pastor in the pulpit. A Youth for Christ Rally will be held at 7:30 p. m., tonight at the First Methodist Church under the direction of Calvin Willard. : i st Church Of God :-» 1008 OLIVIA SPREET ‘Rev: W. F. Bratitian, Pastor i SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. 0 Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Evangélistic Service, 7:45 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, TUESDAY, 7:45 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENDEAVOR; THURSDAY, 7:45 P.M. +- Everyone Welcome -:- Poinciana Baptist Church 17th and Eagle , Dr. J. L. Ivey, Pastor Sunday School, #45 A.M. Classes for All Ages Morting Worship, 11:00 o’Cleck “The Well of Bethiéheni” 7:00 P.M., B.T.U. Everiing Worship, 8:60 o’Clock HUGH SANDERS Bob Jones University Student Guest Speaker heaven, . ~ 44 e | The “angels” ‘Were ‘hi Sweaty. Instead\of fluffy . white || cloud, there was! only . damp: brown earth. But it’ was good enough for’ 12-year-old William Ryan. ext mr Biagt cs * William had ‘beet’ digging a.}, | turinel in a creek bank: But. the tunnel caved in and William was | 4? {buried underrieathy He .couldn't|| breathe properly and -his mouth got plugged up with: dirt.’ He fainted. His. reseyers, dug him out and revived him... William opened: his eyes and looked at ~their,anxious faces. bending over him) ii; “Is this heaven?” he asked. Seren OT See 1215 PETRONIA’ STREET Sunday, School, 6:45 P.M. Divine Service, 7:30 P.M. REV. F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor REV. J. Bs REDD; Paster ; CHURCH SCHOOL, 84S AM. Classes Fot All Agee Merrill Felton, General Superin' ‘ All Service Men Are Invited To Join Men's in the Sunday School—Come and Brin One With Mornitig Serviced... 10:50 o'@leck ig Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.My Evening We First Congregational Church |} 3 517-527 WILLIAM STREBT, J. M, Beyton, Pastor’: Ph. 1459 | Sunday School,'6:48 A.M. Gerald Saunders; Supt: _, Classes for All . © G@ececcecccescooce OC P ---------------------------- P ann erreee TR iceer aiaee Mea cee TONIGHT at 7:30 O'CLOCK FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Commer EATON tid SIMONTON STREETS MORNING WORSHIP “OUR § ety 1s GOD ONLY“ 6:00-P.M., Christian Endeavor 8:00 P.M. a EVENING WORSHIP T. J. Moss, Dirgetor of Choir; ° Mrs. P. Archer and Miss a Betty Brady; Organists Wed., 8:00 p.m., Prayer-Praigé Fri, 8:00, Young People’s Night Come ps ts ace. cet ¥ is ee = Tey’ ms “The Church with a Welcome” CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Supt, 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship Sermon: “GOD'S 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 PM a E vening Worship Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Serviee —FinsT— ,.\ : AGES) Presbyterian, Church White and Washington 3trdeiv ; oy ay4 4, nee ne SUNDAY S¢fi6oL’ STARTS AT 0:45 A.M. Church Service . 11 :00°AM. “THE BANNER OF VICTORY” 7:30 PLM. Young People’s Group 7:30, Pioneer Group “CHURCH of CHRIST apie } SUNDAY” : Bible Study, 10 A.M. * “ "11:60°A. M: ‘Worship 7:45 P.M., Worship’ WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 7:45 P.M. For Informafion.''‘Phone 810 The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G@:LEON WELLS, Pastor —— EE 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M, _.-.----------.- .... Morning Warship Sermon: “Not Ashamed ef Your Own Record” 7:00 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 8:00 P.M. Evening Warship Sermon: “GO FORWARD” f ecceceeceooosoveceeooaqonooeose . Special Invitation to Service Men and Visitors The First Baptist Church GEOROR, MeNEILL es i SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. F. W. Smith, Superintendent 10:50 A.M. « «+, Morning Worship Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WKWP, 10:50 te tha “THE SHEEPFOLD: AT THE END OF DAY” BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. ‘ + Evening Worship “THE MEANS DECLARE THE SND” 3 Messages «Inspiring =. Music DR. J. D; GREY * Preacher “THE WOUNDS,.OF JESUS” STATION W.1.0.D. 8:30 A.M. $80 On Dial SUNDAY, JUNE 12 Subject: “THE WOUNDS OF JESUS” Wednesday. 7:30 P.M., Prayet and Préise Serving Friday, 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice _—— i