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THE COURIER JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1964 5 5 Churches 7:30 13 32-Year Policeman, B. R. Sacrey, Dies Bird R. Sacrey, a retired Louisville policeman who directed traffic on Fourth Street for 32 years, died at 4:20 p.m. Friday at the Old Masons Home near Shelbyville.

He was 80. Sacrey joined the force in 1918, and his first assignment was at Fourth and Liberty. He was back on that post for 20 years prior to his retirement in 1950. Directed By Hand In Sacrey's early career there were no electric signals, and patrolmen operated the "stop" and "go" signs by hand. Sacrey became known as a "model corner man," being assigned often to teach fledgling policemen hot to handle traffic.

Mrs. Allen Wilhoyte, 91, died at 9:30 a.m. Friday at Methodist Evangelical Hospital. Mrs. Wilhoyte, 135 Pennsylvania Avenue, is survived by a son, Robert A.

Wilhoyte. The funeral will 1 p.m. Monday at the "Herbert C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort Avenue. Burial will pea in Resthaven Memorial Park.

The body will be at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Milton Terry, the former Dezzie Toone, died at 7 a.m. Thursday at her home at 826 Evelyn.

She was 77 and a native of Ardmore, Tenn. Mrs. Terry, a member of the South End Church of Christ, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Virgie Thomas of Fulton, and Mrs. T.

L. Gardner of Clarksville, four sons, E. Terry Birmingham, Terry of Chicago, and Malcolm A. and Bonnie F. Terry; 11 grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Boulevard, with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. Miss Mary Elizabeth Ryan, 62, of 3401 Bank, died at 12:25 a.m. Friday in Jewish Hospital.

Miss Ryan was office manager at Arlan's Department Store. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Pearson's, 149 Breckinridge Lane. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs.

John G. Callahan, the former Pearl Moody, died at 12:40 a.m. Friday at Ann Rest Home, 243 E. Walnut. She was 83 and lived at 511 S.

40th. She was a member of Parkland Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lora Bevans. Alexandria, and Mrs.

Mildred Oliver; three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak.

Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. Thomas B. Jones, 57. died at 7 p.m. Thursday at his home, 1217 Reutlinger.

He was an employee at the American Radiator Standard Sanitary Corporation. Jones was a native of Munfordville, Ky. Surviving is his wife, the former Lula Brink. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Arch, L.

Heady Funeral Home, E. Oak. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. native of Simpsonville, Sacrey was a streetcar conductor in Louisville for seven years before joining the police force. He was a member of Lewis Masonic Lodge.

His wife, Mattie, died in 1955. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Schoppenhorst Brothers Funeral Home, 1832 Market. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville. Mrs.

Henry C. Herp, 73, died at 8:45 p.m. Thursday at her home, 723 Dearborn. She was the former Mayme Brotzge. She was a member of Holy Cross Church.

Survivors are her husband; two sons, Edward L. Herp, Tallahassee, and Henry C. Herp, a daughter, Mrs. Roland Hodge, Valrico, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be Monday at 9 a.m.

at Holy Cross Church, with burial in Resthaven Memorial Park. The body will be at Ratterman's, W. Market, after 2 p.m. Saturday, Mrs. Edgar B.

Bowman's funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Holy Church, with burial in Zachary, Taylor National Cemetery. The body will be at Ratterman's, 2114 W. Market, after 6 p.m. Saturday.

Mrs. Bowman, 64, died Tuesday evening at Natick, Mass. She was a multilith operator for the United States Government in Natick, and was transferred there a few years ago from Louisville. She was the former Cecilia Cecil. Survivors are a son, Samuel E.

Bowman; two daughters, Mrs. Emmett H. Hasken and Mrs. Howard M. Weber, and five grandchildren.

Morman Jackson's funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the G. C. Williams Funeral Home, 1123 W. Chestnut.

Burial will be in Eastern Cemetery. Jackson, 62, died Wednesday morning at his home, 510 S. 15th. He was a native of Hawesville, Ky. Surviving is his wife, Mrs.

Madie Jackson. Staff Photo ROBERT L. SONFIELD Warns against communism Sons Of Revolution To Hear Texan Members of the Kentucky can Revolution, will be urged to protect individual freedom be any." S. A. R.

President-General Robert L. Sonfield, Houston, said that will be his message when he addressed the annual meeting at society's, Louisville Inn. About 50 delegates are expected at the meeting, which to with a 10:30 a.m. business session. This will instart, clude the election of officers Christian Science Services Subject: DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT First Church of Christ, Scientist 1305 South Third St.

Chursh of Christ, 4125 Shelbyville Rd. Reading Room Monday through Saturday of 12 to 4 Third Church Christ, Scientist 1030 Bardstewn Read Reading Room, Daily 12 to 5 Excopt Sundays and Holidays Church Services 11 A.M. Sunday Scheel and Nursery 11 A.M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting 8 P.M. FREE LECTURE "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE CHRISTIAN'S BEST FRIEND" 8:15 p.m., Monday, April 20, 1964.

WOMAN'S CLUB AUDITORIUM 1320 South 4th Street Louisville, Kentucky All are welcome "The Bible Speaks te You" WAVE, 970 KC; 910S A.M. IDAR SPRINGS Seatenvitie Read om D. Loveless, 10:50 A.M.. 1:00 P.M. BS 10 A.M.

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7:00 P.M. BS 10:00 A.M. "THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST Christian Religion Today Chaplain Is Rarely Shocked By RICHARD C. BAYER Associated Press Fort Bragg, N. C.

The chaplain's voice suddenly lost its friendly tone. He warned man on telephone he would take the problem to the general. "What if the newspapers get a hold of this?" he asked, then hung up. The problem, explained Lt. Col.

John A. Lindvall, was that they wanted to convert a building he used as a chapel into a beer hall. John Lindvall wears the silver leaf his Army rank on one lapel and the of a man of God on the other. After more than 15 years' active duty he sometimes gets angry, but rarely is shocked. He was one of the first five Army chaplains to serve a tour in Vietnam.

For a year, startin February, 1962, he traveled the jungles, rice paddies, and mountains to preach to both troops and civilians. Now the 43-year-old paratroop parson from Sunnyvale, is senior among the 16 chaplains who serve the 3,000 man 82d Airborne Division in a closely linked community, Vietnam. Many of the Americans sent to Vietnam are first trained at Fort Bragg. And it is to Fort Bragg that the cold, terse messages of death are sent. 'No Easy Way' "Death is always hard to There is no easy way," said Lindvall.

"I've seen Army wives go into hysterics when they see a chaplain coming, without even knowing what he wanted." A member of Assembly of God Church, the chaplain says his brand of religion comes straight from the Good Book. "I'm an orthodox believer," he said. "I'm like Billy Graham. I preach, 'Thus saith the And I believe in original sin. I believe that we've all failed." A veteran of World War II, Lindvall stayed in the Army after being recalled for the Korean War.

He is married Deaths, Funerals Edward Bliss Gill, 52, was found dead of a bullet wound 11 a.m. Friday at his home, 2304 Meadow Drive. Deputy Coroner Lloyd Roemele gave a verdict of suicide. Gill's wife, Mrs. Doris Lee Gill," said her husband had been despondent.

Gill was an agent for the American Life Accident Insurance Company of Kentucky. He formerly was publicrelations director of the Kentucky Sheriffs' Association. He was a member of Lewis Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, and Kosair Temple. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Beside his wife, the former Doris Sigman, survivors include two daughters, Gerry Ann and Diane Lee Gill; a son, Stephen West Gill, and mother, Mrs.

Nellie Bliss Gill Vetter. The body will be at Barrett Funeral Home, 1230 Bardstown Road, after 3 p.m. Saturday. The funeral will be there at 11 a.m. Monday.

Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. Mrs. John Theodore Duerr, 81, the former Mary Ott, died at 10 p.m. Friday at Our Lady of The Angels Convalescent Home, 1027 Cherokee Road, where she had been a patient State Deaths The funeral for Paul G. Otey, 63, Central City, will be at 2:30 p.m.

Saturday in Tucker Funeral Home, Central City. He died Thursday in SS. Mary Elizabeth Hospital, Louisville. A Warren County native, he was a retired worker for the Illinois Central Railroad. His wife, Lucie Otey, and a daughter, Mrs.

Pauline Scott, Louisville, survive. The funeral for Mrs. Molla Lee Potts, 72. Hardinsburg, will be at 9 a.m. Saturday in St.

Romauld Catholic Church. She died Wednesday in Breckinridge Memorial Hospital. She was an Army nurse during World War I and a publichealth nurse in Jefferson County before her retirement. The body is at Dowell Funeral Home, Hardinsburg. The funeral for John Ber.

nard Miles, 51, Louisville, will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church at St. Francis, Miles' former home. He is survived by his wife, Mary Watkins Miles.

He died Wednesday in Louisville General Hospital. The body is at Mattingly Funeral Home, Loretto. Ella Mayfield Canada, 73, Somerset, Thursday in City Hospital, Somerset. She taught Sunday school at Lovell's Chapel Methodist Church for 30 years. Survivors include Mrs.

James Sinnott, Louisville, a daughter. Funeral, 3 p.m. Saturday, Lovell's Chapel Methodist Church. THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO FREEDOM FROM GUILT Christian Science Radio Program Sunder Broadcasts 970 1470 WAVE WSAC 9:05 8:40 Your Lecal Radio Les FOURTH AVE. METHOIST Fourth at St.

Catherine Wade Weldon, Charles Music--Pastors 11:00 A.M.-"THE AUTHORITY OF LOVE" Broadcast over WKLO-1080 7:30 P.M.-"THE SPIRITUAL GLOW" Dr. Weldon will preach at both services 9:30 -Church School 5:45 P.M.-Youth Activities SERVICES CLIFTON HEIGHTS-622 Hite St. Unified A.M. EASTSIDE-200 Park Place Jeffersonville, Ind and has four children, two of whom were born in Europe while he served with his church's mission board. As a qualified paratrooper with 36 jumps to his credit Lindvall likes to stick close to his booted flock.

not to be shocked they see "I tell these other, chaplains me down in the beer halls talking with the men," he said. "The kind of chaplain I like is a man who projects himself and can communicate with the added. "And when dealing with soldiers you have to remember that their basic faith is still there. "Take this old sergeant, for example. His language isn't always the best, but deep down he has faith in God.

"I'd feel a little stifled back in a civilian church where everyone is supposed to conform," he added. Lindvall says the Fort Bragg KNOW YOUR BIBLE By DR. RAYMOND B. BROWN The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 1. Was the organization of society in ancient Israel patriarchal? 2.

What was one of the worst signs of divine displeasure to the family? 3. Does the scripture which speaks of a man's leaving his father and mother to be joined to his wife appear in both Old and New testaments? 4. In what book is there a description of the ideal Hebrew wife? 5. How did Paul advise wives to act toward their husbands? 6. How did Paul advise husbands to treat their wives? 7.

What did Jesus say about the sin of adultery? 8. What admonition did Paul give to children as to their relationship to their parents? 9. Did Paul quote with approval the commandment to honor father and mother from Exodus 10. In what famous sermon does Jesus refer to God as father many times? Answers elsewhere on page. JESUS SAVES.

JESUS HEALS Services Sunday 2 p.m.; days :30 r.m. except first Wednesday of each month. 2111 W. Broadway BRING THE BLIND, LAME, DEAF, DUMB AND INCURABLE EASES. SEE GOD MANIFEST HIS GREAT POWER.

HEAR THE PEOPLE TELL HOW JESUS DELIV. ERED THEM FROM THESE CON DITIONS. THRU FAITH IN THE BLOOD OF JESUS. SISTER FINETTA C. KAM GL 1-1526.

Evangelistic Services BROADWAY NAZARENE CH. April 20-26, 7:30 P.M. Rev. Paul Stewart The Singing Laxsons TRINITY TEMPLE Methodist Church Third at Guthrie 10:45 a.m.- -WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH JESUS? 7:30 p.m.- ELIZABETHTOWN HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT CHOIR WILL PRESENT THE EVENING PROGRAM Near All Downtown Hotels and Motels Ministers: Paul Shepherd and David Archer Consultant to Alcoholics: Roscoe J. Tarter six years.

She formerly lived at 1923 Rutherford. Her husband, who died in 1945, was of the P. secretary treasures Company, plumbing supplies manufacturer. Mrs. Duerr was a member of St.

Francis of Assissi Catholic Church, Society there, and the Priests' Parents Club. Survivors include two sons, the Rev. Thomas Duerr, assistant pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes Church and teacher at Trinity High School, and Francis R. Duerr; five stepdaughters, Mrs. Andrew Muckelbauer, Brooklyn, N.

and Mrs. Herman Wissing, Mrs. Theodore Schmoll, Mrs. Joseph Schmitt, and Sister Mary Laura, Ursuline order of nuns; five stepsons, Brother Liguori, a teacher at St. Xavier High School, Theodore Joseph, John and Richard E.

Duerr, and four grandchildren. The body will be at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, after 4 p.m. Saturday. Harry A. Himbaugh, 71.

a paperhanger, died at 12:15 p.m. Friday at Keeling Nursing Home, 236 E. Kentucky. He lived at 123 S. 15th.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Earl Blythe and Mrs. Carl Key, and two sons, Norman L. and James A. Himbaugh.

a.m. Monday Patrick The funeral be at 9 will, Church. Burial will be in St. Michael Cemetery. The body will be at Ratterman's, 2114 W.

Market, after 2 p.m. Saturday. McCoys To Develop New Subdivision C. Paul McCoy and Bryan S. McCoy have bought 30 acres off Breckinridge Lane near the Western end of Hillsboro Road for $100,000.

The sellers are William J. Griffin and Stanley P. McGee. The McCoy brothers plan to develop a subdivision called Williamsburg Estates. Bryan McCoy said the lots will sell for $7,000 and the homes will average $30.000.

Sewers and utilities will be provided. GI, 15 Koreans Drown Seoul (P---An American soldier and Korean civilians drowned yesterday when their truck was overturned by a swift current as they tried to cross a swollen stream. WEST END CHURCH OF CHRIST 4401 W. Broadway Cordially invites you to hear LUTHER BLACKMON in a series of Gospel sermons. APRIL 19-26 LUTHER BLACKMON Sundays: 11 a.m.

6 p.m. Week nights: 7:30 p.m. BARDSTOWN ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST 2010 BARDSTOWN RD. (at Napoleon Bivd.) MATTHEW MORRISON, EVANGELIST 9:45 A.M.- BIBLE SCHOOL WATCH HERALD OF TRUTH -WAVE-TV-SUNDAYS, 10:30 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICES 11 A.M.

and 7:30 P.M. W. L. TOTTY, Minister GARFIELD HGTS. CHURCH OF CHRIST WILL SPEAK AT THE MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE chapels do not overflow every Sunday, but this wasn't the case in Vietnam.

"I'd hold four of five services every Sunday, flying from place to he recalled. "And when I arrived at a place and a service was announced, everyone came. I didn't have to beat the Twice Army planes carrying him on Sunday rounds were hit by Communist gunfire. 10:00 4-00 A Worship A HIGHLAND PARK-4438 Parr Blvd 5. 9:30 AM Worship 8 10:40 A 7:30 SHIVELY -Kendall Ln off Dixie Highway S.S 9:00 A Worship 10:15 A.M 7:30 so.

JEFFERSON-6500 Orell Rd. Valley Station 9:30 A Worship 10:35 A M. 7:30 so LOUISVILLE 3845 Southern Pkwy. 9:30 A M. Worship 10:40 A.M 1:30 CAMDEN AVE.

-1334 Camden Ave A.S 9:30 A -Worship 10:30 A.M. 1:30 SOUTHEAST-2601 Hikes Lane S.S 9:00 A Worship 10:00 A.M OKOLONA Christian Church-4701 Manslick Bible School 9:30 A.M. Worship Staff Photo BIRD R. SACREY From a 1943 photo Mrs. Jimmy Zorn, 49, the former Mary Lucille Nuckles, died at 7:45 p.m.

Thursday after apparently falling down a flight of stairs in an apartment house where she lived at 1788 Dumesnil. She died on the way to General Hospital. Deputy Coring oner Ed Weeks ordered an autopsy. Police said Mrs. Zorn broke a hip last June and had been using a walker.

Her husband died two years ago. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nuckles; two sons, James Edward and William T. "Woody" Zorn a daughter, Miss JoAnn Zorn.

The funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Highlands Funeral Home, 3331 Taylorsville Road. and at 9 at St. Raphael The Archangel Catholic Church. Burial will be in St.

Louis Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after noon Saturday. George Burch Beam, 51, of 2511 Ralph Avenue, died at 10:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Anthony Hospital.

He was an employee of General Truck Sales Service, Inc. He formerly worked at distilleries here and at Bardstown, He was a native of New Haven, Ky. Survivors include his wife, the former Agnita Whalen; three daughters, Mrs. Dale Orem, Cleveland, and Mrs. Gayle Poynter and Mrs.

John Becht, and two sons, Pat and Robbie Beam. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Catherine Church, New Haven. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The body is at Greenwell well Funeral Home, New Haven. Richard H. Gabriel, an engineer at General Electric's Appliance Park, died at 2:40 p.m. Friday at a Washington, D.C., hospital. A Gabriel.

had 40, of been 4316 hospitalized Wingate a week. He had been under treatment for a heart condition for several months. Survivors include his wife, the former Kathleen Kerlin; two daughters, Margaret and Julie Gabriel; three sons, Charles Andrew, and Richard H. Gabriel, and his mother, Mrs. Andrew Gabriel, Fairmont, W.

Va. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Albert The Great Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

The body will be at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road, after 4 p.m. Sunday. Horace Emerson Moser, 50, Itasco, was found dead in bed at 8 a.m. Friday at the Albert Pick Motel. Deputy Coroner Lloyd Roemele gave a verdict of a probable heart attack.

The body will be sent to Itasco. Randall J. Moseley's funeral will be at p.m. Saturday at Southside Baptist Church. Burial will be in Louisville Memorial Gardens.

Moseley, 44, of 4335 Sadie Lane, died Thursday in Cincinnati of burns suffered in a wreck. The body will be at Arch L. Heady Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Boulevard, until noon Saturday. Mrs. Ida Mae Burns' funeral will be at 3 p.m.

Saturday at Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. Mrs.

Burns, 58, died at 4 p.m. Thursday at her home, 1700 Devondale Drive. Norbert Henry Sohm, 46, died at 7:10 p.m. Friday at his home, 1721 Beechview Court. He was a partner in J.

E. Bell Motor Parts, 309 W. Kentucky. Surviving are his wife, the former Matilda Fitzgerald; two daughters. Judy Ann and Kathleen Marie "Nicki" Sohm; a son, Norbert Sohm, and his father, Joseph August Sohm.

The body will be at W. G. Hardy Funeral Home, 4101 Dixie Highway, after noon Saturday. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Arthur R. Hall Ministers Gibson Fourth and Kentucky.

G. Maurice Hinson, Organist-Choirmaster 9:30 Church School 11:00 Morning Worship "THE MINISTRY WE SHARE" Adult Meeting REVIVAL SERVICE APRIL 19-26 Dr. Wayne Ward, Evangelist CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1026 Dixie Highway HALDEMAN AVE. CHURCH OF CHRIST 1901 Frankfort Avenue Worship 10:50 A.M. and 6:00 P.M.

Bible A.M. Cecil B. Douthitt, Minister PARKWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH REVIVAL 7009 Manslick Rd. April 13-April 22 Evangelist, Rev. Wm.

Huddleston FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 850 South Fourth Street Morning Worship, 10:45 A.M. Sermon Topic: "Renewal or Ruin?" DR. PAUL STAUFFER Youth Activities 5:00 P.M. Perking Facilities Church School 9:45 A.M. Nursery Facilities FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 417 E.

Broadway at Preston Rec. Joseph M. O' Morrow, Pastor 9:30 -Church School 10:45 Conscience Toward God" If the Bible isn't the word of if we can't follow its truth then we miserable creatures South Louisville Christian Church earnestly believes the The Bible is the Word of God that its message should be proclaimed and obeyed in its entirety "Where the Bible Speaks we speak where the Bible is silent we are silent" Come SOUTH LOUISVILLE: CHRISTIAN CHURCH Southern Parkway Dr. L. Palmer Young Richard Hiles, Ministers $.5.

9:30.. Worship 10:40 and 7:30 Atwood Church of Christ 664 Atweed Ave. Gospel Meeting April 19-20 Adran Doran, Speaker, Sunday April 19th, Morehead, Ky. A. T.

PATE, Speaker, April 20-26th, Nicholasville, Ky. Services- -Sundays 11 A.M. 7 P.M. Week Nights 8:00 P.M. A.

T. PATE WALNUT STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Wm. R. Pettigrew, Minister Third and St. Catherine 10:55 A.M.-"'The Cup of Conscience" 7:30 P.M.-'New Hope for the Living of These Days" Dr.

Wayne E. Oates, Professor, Psychology of Religion, Southern Seminary, preaching both services. 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 6:15 P.M. Training Union 7:30 P.M.

Wednesday--Prayer and Praise Hour Broadcasting every Sunday 10:05 A.M.-WAVE-970 Only Minutes Away by the Expressway Society, Sons of The Ameritoday to "do what you can or someday there won't and presentation of the society's first annual Patriot's Medal to James Francis Miller, Lexington attorney and the society's immediate past president. The award will honor Miller for, among other things, his efforts in having the S. A. R. national convention held last year at Lexington, where Sonfield was elected.

Sonfield will speak at a luncheon ending the meeting. Answers 1. Yes; Genesis 13 f. 2. Childlessness; Genesis Job Psalm 3.

Yes; Genesis Matthew Ephesians 5:31. 4. Proverbs 31. 5. "Be subject to your husbands, as to the Lord;" Ephesians 5:22.

6. "Love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for Ephesians 5:25. 7. "But I say to you that every one who looks at a woman lustfully, has already committed adultery with her in his heart;" Matthew 5:28. 8.

"Obey your parents in the Lord;" Ephesians 6:1. 9. Yes; Ephesians 10. Sermon on the Mount; Matthew 5-7. OF CHRIST Outer 4.

10:30 A.M., 8:00 P.M Evan 9:30 A.M. WESTPORT RD. -4500 Westport Yarbrough Leigh, Evang. 10 6 BS 11 A M. TAYLOR BLYD.

-3248 Taylor Harold Hazelip. Evangelist 360-2681 10:30 A.M.. P.M. 9:30 SALUTE -Rom. 16:16 EVANGELIST RAYMOND HART OF DALLAS, TEXAS Beginning April 19 One of the five Hart brothers known as "THE MUSICAL HARTS" A man with a WORLD- WIDE MINISTRY Hear him tell of the healing of cancer of the Police Investigator's son in Houston, Texas Hear his stirring experience when he was working in the U.N.

os a Bodyguard to a Communist Russian Diplomat Hear how he saw the Devil leap from a balcony to the main floor in one of his meetings God has shown him what is to happen in this Country and how God's people will escape EVERYONE WELCOME SERVICES 10:00 a.m. MON. thru 7:45 p.m. MON. thru SAT.

SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.*-2:30 p.m.-7:45 p.m. Speaker: Wm. Davenport Pastor: Billy Joe Fain VICTORY TABERNACLE 1601 So. 2nd St. Louisville, Ky.

WITNESS GOD'S POWER TO DELIVER.

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