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THE CARBONDAX-E, FREE.PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE. 2, PACE THREE OClETY "Lutheran Hour" Guest Speaker Belween the Testaments IlitUSTRATEDiSUWDAY SJEHOQt LESSON Mathew By Alfred CLOVER GIRLS 1-H CLUE MET The Clover Girls 4-H Club met in the home of Mrs. Charles Doty, 608 Wall Street. During' the meeting Audrey Cozadd was elected reporter to fill the vacancy loft by Betty Shade. Those interested in "Mother Helper the girJs are avait- RADIO HIGHLIGHTS by Associated Press On Saturday Night List: NBC Policy, "World able to help with odd jobs and! Ortlanization." child care days or nijjhts, call 354.1 or Consequences.

A delightful program was given' You Top This, by Betty Audrey. Cbzadd and Marcolla Secgar. were then served to the members by Mrs. Doty. Those present were, the leader, -Mrs.

T. Sanders, Betty June Raschc, Marcolla Scegar, Jo Ann Dwycr, Mary E. Crawshaw, Audrey Betty Dell, Imogene Fife, Margaret Wilson and Nellie i Ebbs. i Ole Opry. CBS Barrymore, Mayor! In Peace and War.

Com. Stassen on San BIRTH Mi-, and Mrs. R. J. Morgan received word that a son was born May 31, to their son and wife, Mrs.

Marion John Morgan, in the Herrin Hospital, and has been named Robert Lee. Mrs, Morgan was the former! Miss Beatrice HincMJfl of Hurst. Warrant Officer Morgan is now 1 stationed somewhere in Germany. Francisco Conference. Pearce.

BLUE Your Navy. Pops Concert, Oliver Band. Ho'edown. MBS REV. ERWIN KURTH The Reverend Erwin Kurth, Pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Forf Wayne, Indiana, will be the first summer guest speaker on the International- Lutheran Hour.

His topic will be: "Without The Lord "shall sit.as a refiner and purifier of silver: and Ho shall purify the sons of Lcvi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto, the Lord an offering in righteousness." 'After the angel's announcement to. Mary, that she was. to bear a. son, she rah to tell her Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist, and Mary praised, the. Lord, for singling her out for this honor.

Baptist was called "the. prophet of the Highest; for thou shall go before the fa.ce. of the Lord to prepare His strong: in spirit," and lived in the wilderness. Simeon, man. of- God, held the Babe, Jesus, in-his arms, and blessed God, saying, "Mine eyes have s.ec-n Thy- salvation." MEMORY am.

Eagle In. Brit- Faith it is Impossible to Please God." The "Lutheran Hour," broadcast over hundreds of station in the United States, is also being heard in many foreign countries. It may of Americas. Detectives. Theater Summer Series.

Mrs, Charles W. Mathcws and sons arc visiting here with her par-1 cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chand- 1 ler. I Sunday.

Talks: NBC 10:30 a. ''Tariff Barriers." NBC FIRST METHODIST CHUHCH 214 West Main Street GRACE METHODIST CHURCH 601 South Marion Rev. H. M. Cady, Minister UNIFIED SERVICE BEGINS: THIS SUNDAY Beginning this Sunday, June 3rd, The Church Beautiful with the: the Summer Unified Church ser- Friendly Hand, Where City Street and College Campus Meet.

Rev. M. S. Harvey, Minister. F.

V. Wakeland, Minister of Music, Dr. and Mrs. L. S.

MeNabb and two children, Helen and Robert, returned to their home in Kowanec, i Illinois, after visiting here her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert! Waller, 201 N. Marion. NBC 12:30 p.

Roundtable "Moral Regeneration of Germany." be heard over the Mutual Hunt Mitchell, Organist casting system every Sta-1 eg Bonifield, Church Secretary, tion KWK, St. Louis, at, 11:30 30 A. School. Stand m. The Lutheran Hour may also R.

Muckelroy, General Supt. jbe heard over Station Classes £05 all ages. I Sunday afternoons at 3 Nursery for the little folk. United by transcription, over Station WJPF on Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Other Programs NBC 10:45 Worship.

Broadcast over WJPF, Herrin Station, 1340 K. Offertory Robert Hill vice will be conducted through the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH University. 1 at West Elm Street. Edward L. A.

School. Dr. Willis G. Swartz, Superintendent, Classes include, a Class, meeting in separate room, two months June, July and August, Women's Classes and a special beginning at the'hour of. 9:30 A.

M. class, for University Young. People. 10:45 A. Worship, Dr.

Gibson will speak, on the to 11:00 A. M. The. Church school Superintend- Dennis Perry, will have charge I sermon, theme "Speech, The Rev Between the Testaments HIGHLIGHTS-ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON of the service until 10:15 A. when the Minister will bring the morning message.

Th9 choir-will sing the anthem, "Blessed Assurance," by Landon. Margaret Stafford will direct the choir. Youth Fellowship service at 6:30 9:00 p. Jewish Ap- Walked Today Where Jesus Topic: "Making Prayer Real." Walk-nrl" hv ft'T-Tni'n. Thp nominating flommiften wil peal, Jay Jostyn.

MJBS by O'Hnra. The nominating Committee will Anthem by the Choir "How report and officers, will be elected 12:45 p. m-Jolm Anthony Sweet Is Thy by foi-the coming year. .1 i Tim Spi-mon So will hn sunc' The Eveninff Eva Olsen Music. Harrey Nooner who will vice at 7:30 P.

M. ilr TlVinn Tflft (CnCnni en: HOSPITAL NOTES BIRTHS i Lt. (j. and Mrs. Orvilie L.j Dunning of Goreville announce the birth of a daughter, yesterday, June 1, in the Holden lal.

and Mrs. Leslie Buff- of Car-j bondale announce the arrival daughter, yesterday, June 1, at the Holden Hospital. 3:30 p. Too Old, sin 6:13 p. Pay Bill" Hamblen.

Program, 8:30 p. Half Quiz. Turnerville the Dr. Harvey will speak on the 1:30 p. Charles Thomas Advice.

2:30 p. Horn-: 4:00 Symphony. 5:30 p. 8:00 p. Go Round.

9:00 Girls. CBS 11:30 a. Call. 2:00 p. Y.

Philharmonic, 3:30 p. Eddy Show. 5:00 and Harriet. 6:00 Smith Hour. 8:00 p.

Theater. 0:00 p. Baker Quiz. 9:30 p. the People, Iwo clock dinner at the home of Mr.

I No Evening Services for the The Sermon Solo will be sung' The Evening Evangelistic Ser- elation of. Life." Mrs. Thalman will present three organ numbers. The choir sings; the anthem, "Jubilate Deo" by-Roman. By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for June 3 is Malachi: Matthew 2: Luke 1-2; Galations the Memory Verse being Psalm 92:4.

"For Thou, Jehovah, hast made me me THERE IS a division- of opinion about 'he Book of Malachi. one Mrs. Ruth Gibson Dahlbo will sing the solo "0 Divine 6y Gounod. that name o0ler Aiding that Choir practice. Saturday there was no man named at.

seven o'clock. tut that the name represented the Church Vacation School June 11 to 22. sermon theme: "Stars Above the Freight Trains." 6:30 P. Methodist Fellowships, Gospel song, service will be led by Margaret Stafford, and a special song by. tho choir.

Hifh School MYF will be in charge of Mrs. Donald T. Schwu- chow. Rev. and Mrs.

Edward Hoffman! MYF will have Glenn were guests of honor at a 1:00 i "Abe" Martin for the speaker. The Minister will preach' upon the subject, "The. Call Fof'Leader- Youth ship." This will be a helpful message for students at. this time of JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall 222 N. Washington.

Ave. Watch Tower Bible Subject: After the "Fulness of Gentiles," what? Jima Flag Raisers. BLUE 1:00 p. Story. Mrs, Wayrnan Presley months.

Sunday. the Daily Vacation Bible school begins Monday morning at 9:00 A. M. Ages 4 to 14 years. The Loyal Workers will meet at Mrs.

Helen Ashy, 715 South Illinois Avenue. Prayer service Wednesday eve- The following were admitted; Barrymorc's Jackson and son, i yesterday, June 1: Mrs. Charles Mj jT a ttie and Mrs. D. Throgmorton; Those present were Mr.

and, 'SAVIOR LUTHERAN. CHURCK nin at 7:3 "Blindness in part is what happened to Israel, until the ful- ness of, the Gentiles be come in." 11:25. Question: What is. Jehovah now I bringing to completion? And what does this mean according to His covenant? 3:15 P. Meeting.

4:15 P. Ministry Class. Hughes, medical, Carbondale and Ray Gourley, medical of Carbondale. 404 W. Main Street Rev.

Ray C. Rist, Pastor 4:00 p. Small Revue. and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy, 10: School and Bible 5:00 p. Whitman Mu- Moon and son and Mrs Class. bert Anderson and son, Mrs. A. i Cottage Prayer service Thurs- jday morning, 9:30 A.

at the subject, not the author, of this last book of the Old Testament. Malachi means in this case "messenger of the covenant" or "Messiah," 1 At this period in Israelitish history, the Jews were again living in Jerusalem, not in captivity. Malachi was written when Israel was under the domination of the Persian empire. In it is prophesied the coming of John the Baptist and Jesus, the Messiah. "Behold, I will send my messenger, and he- shall, prepare the -way before Me: and.the'Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to His temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in: behold.

He. shall come, saith the Lord of Hosts. "But, who may. abide the day of These were discharged yestcr-j day: Mrs, Thomas Betts, medical,) medical, Carterville; Mrs. Clyde Chattuis, medical, Carbondale; and Mrs.

Wilbur J. Hart and baby girl of Carbondale. sic Cut 30 Minutes. Dert Anderson and son, Mrs. A.

i Divine Service. 6:30 p. Quiz Kids From Rockwood and. son Henry, Mr. and; -n le young People's Society Mrs, Robert Wayne Presley and raccls Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.

Wayne and: Mi Earll and sons. P. M. WGtV ASKS AUTHORITY rf TO CONSTRUCT TlEREE MODULATION STATIONS WASHINGTON, June FM Network, owned by W.GN, Chicago, has asked permission to build frequency Modulation Stations in Peoria, covering 7,600 square Fort Wayne, covering 7,850 square miles, and Grand Rapids, covering 6,850 square miles. Young.

8:15 p. Mystery. 9:00 p. ol Riley. MBS 12:30 p.

Song Time. Were" Meant to Be a Star. 3:30 p. of Song Quiz. 4:30 Carter.

7:00 p. Board. 8:00 p. Concert, 9:30 p. Good Word.

Monday Expectations: NBC 11:00 a. and Music. 12:00 S. Navy Band. 5:15.

p. m. Amer, ica. All three stations would operate mi oorhecs Concert, on 45.9 Megacycles. The request was made of the Federal Communications Commission.

Lily Pens. 10:30 p. Playhouse. CBS 2:00 p. Bacon Tales.

4:45 p. and Hawk. 5:30 p. Farrell Con- ONE WAY TO KEEP HELP duty in a patrol car. Deputy Sheriff Elmo ccr liudgcns raced home with siren 7 :00 Poppers, screaming when advised by radio Cameron An of an emergency there.

drews Show. Nick and Jack, Mrs. Lora Ander-j The Ladies' Aid meets on Thurs- son, and hostess Mr. and Mrs. i day evening at 7:30 P.

Wayman Presley and son Our only aim: To save souls! daughter, Donald, and Myrna. -Our only means: The Gospel of I the Crucified! Mr. and Mrs. Vcrnell Mclntosh Listen to the International Luth- and daughter of Marion visited: ran Hour Sunday over Station with Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Maloy KWK at 11:30 A. M. and. over Sta- and family here Wednesday morn-jtioii KFUO at.3:00 P. M.

Sebroad- inS- cast, by transcription, over Station Mr. and Mrs, Ross Lindhorst: WJPF on Wednesday evening at and family of Evansvilie, i 7:30 M. home of Mrs. George Gunn, 210 Welcomer-all. of good will.

Thursday P. His comta and wno.shall stand Study, "The Kingdom, is at Hand." when appeareth for He is like V. £East College Street. Mrs. Hattie i Moselcy.

will be the leader. Choir rehearsal Friday evening! at 7:30 P. M. CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 604 N. Marion St.

Elder Dan E. Yarbrough, Pastor Sunday, June 3, 1945 9:30 School. Bro, R. C. Cawtho'n, Superintendent.

11:00 A. Church 6:30 P. People's Willing Workers. of God 19:18 23. President.

Shall Sister Sallie William, are here visiting relatives this! The Reverend Erwin Kurth, week. He will leave-June. 11 of Redeemer Lutheran; 8:00 p. Worship, duty with the armed froces. Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, will! Prayer Service daily at 10 M.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penrod and.be the first summer guest-speaker-At this hour of prayer we are pray Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Hagler and on The International Lutheran ing.

for our boys in the Armed family spent Saturday night and Hour. His subject will be "With Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl out Faith It Is Impossible to Isom Hagler and son, Mrs, Homer Forby and Bill and Bette Ridway drove to CouUervillc and spent Decoration Day there. Please God." III GRANDPA KANSAS CJTY (AP) The i wife of Pfc, James J.

Bishop, in Belgium, says her husband may be the youngest grandfather in He found the high school girl who was staying with the children handcuffed to a chair. His wife and fivc-ycar-old-son who had staged the handcuffing couldn't find the key. BLUE 11:30 a. and Home. 1:30 p.

Extend- 'cd to Daily Schedule. 2:30 Be Seated. 6:30 Ranker, the armed services. HOPEWELL M. B.

CHURCH Corner Gum and Jackson; Rev, W. H. Clark, Pastor Sunday, June 3, 1945 School, Bro. Tis- alc, Supt. Service.

T. U. Mrs. Cora "Jones, General Director. He became a grandfather last; Wednesday, 6:00 P.

year at the age of 36 when aiA. meets. Come early. daughter was born to his son-in- 1 Wednesday, 7:30 P. Prayer law.

and daughter, Pfc. and Mrs. Meeting. H. R.

McBroom, also of Kansas 1 City. I I 7IRAIH! 1 Till? FBFTrilT TDflTMC" ADUVt 1HL rnUhlti IKJUNj Sermon Topic Of Dr. M. S. Harvey First Methodist Church Sunday Morning m.

Broadcast over Radio Station WJPF, 1340 KC MUSIC Senior F. V. VVfakeland ''How Sweet Is Thy Mercy' 2 by Barnsby Solo: Mrs. Robert Hill 'I, Where. Jesus Choir rehearsal.

Choir rehearsal. We welcome all to attend-our services. We still 'ask all to continue the special prayer for our boys in Service. Harvey H. Nooner: "They That Wait Upon, The Lord" by 5 MOST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST Sunday 9:30..

Sunday Morning Servic.e, 10:45. Wednesday Evening Service, at 7:45. 'Reading Room in church, open to the 'public each Wednesday, 2 to 4. o'clock All are welcome to. the services and use -the' Reading Room.

MOUNT CAtVA'itY LUTHERAN Do Soto Sunday Everyone invited to -attend. Forces, for sick and for those that are in, authority everywhere. Write, in- your request, for prayer to, JLcasic 'M. Yarbrough, Street, o.r. call 751L, Proberbs "The sac: rificc of the wicked is abomination to the Lord: but.

he loveth him that followoth righteousness. We certainly, have- enjoyed' o.uz- missionary, Delia from Chicago, who has taught the words with.power. We are saying; Come again. ROCKHILL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Marion and Monroe Rev. L.

'W. Mingo, Minister 9.:30 A School. Miss Thelma Gibbs, Supt, Classes for 10:40 A. Processional by the Choir. Devotional Special Sc.rmon by the.

Everyone is invited to. hear sermon. P. T. Mr.

John, Thornas, 7:40 P. Worship. Processional by the Choir. Devotional Service. Sermon by the Minister.

"i-Ioly arc cordially invited to attend these services. A come awaits- you. FIRST BAPTIST, CHURCH "The Friendly Church" Eev. Alfred Minister Mr. E.

Van Cleave, Music- Director. Dr; W. B. Welch, Church School Superintendent School. Worship.

Special-Music by the Choir. Rev. Davis will speak on the topic, "The Religious Dynamic." Baptist Youth Fellowship will meet'in the Annex. Worship. Congregational Singing.

Rev. Davis will speak on the topic, "The.Pre.aching of King-- dom." FIRST CHRISTIAN University and Monroe James A. Trewolla, Minister 0:30 a. school. W.

G. Cisne, superintendent. The Children's. Day program will be presented by the Primary and Junior Departments. 10:30 a.

worship and Communion. "My Brother's be.the minister's ser- a refiner's fire, and like fuller's soap: Purged as Gold and Silver "And He shall, sit as a refiner and purifier of and.He shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness." A refiner goes on with his work until he sees his own face reflected in the glowing metal. Until the priests were clean, the offerings of the people could not be accepted, says one commentator, We have no more time or space to devote to Malachi, so shall turn to the New Testament, which was written four centuries later. We will-omit the story of Jesus' birth. in Matthew, and go on to St.

as it is not Christmas time, St. Luke's story goes back to the birth of John the Baptist, the "forerunner of Christ. He tells of the. angel's announcement to Zacharias. that he and his wife would have a child and he was to be named John.

Zacharias was strick- en dumb after the angel's visit. Before John's birth Elizabeth was visited by her cousin. Mary, who had been told that she had been selected as the mother of Messiah, and His name should be Jesus Elizabeth rejoiced with Mary, who praised the Lord for so distinguishing her in the beautiful Magnificat. "My soul doth magnify the Lord, And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. For He' hath regarded the low estate of His handmaiden: for.

behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed Elizabeth's child was born.first, and they named him John, as they had been bid. although the neighbors and cousins said John was not a family name. After the birth Zacharias recovered his speech, and prophesied, saying. "Blessed be tha Lord God of for- He hath visited and redeemed His people. And hath raised up an horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David Zacharins Prophesies "As He spake ty the mouth of His holy prophets, which have been since the world began: That we should be saved from our and from the hand of all that hate us." Alas, his people still are hated and persecuted, more so in this last era than ever before.

long. Oh. Lord, how long?" -musf wonder. "And thon, child," Zacharias continued, shall be called the prophet of the Highest; for thou shiilt go before the face of the LcVd to prepare His ways." "ViVnd the child grew, and waxed stroteig in spirit, and was in the 'desiffLs till the day of his shewing; in li'irael." Then tells the beautiful story of the birth of Jesus, the visit, oif, the shepherds and the wise men. live search of Herod for this Babe was to be "King of the Jews" his place, and the murder of the under two.

Warned py an angel. Joseph took Mary the Babe to Egypt and stayed until Herod was dead and it safe to return, when they in the town of Nazareth. He also relates how Jesus "waxed strc-ng in spirit, filled with wisdom: and 1 the grace of God was upon Kim." Of Jesus' childhood we know little, but Luke of His visit to Jerusalem wifjh His parents, and how on the home they missed Him. and returning, found Him in the temple asking the doctors questions and aitswcring theirs. by King Features Syndicate, IiK.

mn ch (The (50tdett Cext mrit pJUts by ST. BAI'TJST; CHURCH University'and'Walnut" C. II. Wan-en, Eastqr 9:30 a. SchooL" Leo Worship.

JjTpnnaiy Directors 7:30. CHURCH OF. CHRIST 404- West Mill Street 10:0.0. Study. You are to at-j Mecti tend these services; 8: P- m.

Church and Prayer-Service. The" Lord's, Supper will; observed' by (he cliurch at thei conclusion of the morning service. The pastor spoafc ati the MYSTIC RAJ! EMBALMER 35c I no CLINE-VICJT DRUGS morning lioiu; on "The Meaning and Message Lord's Supper," and at on Crisis." This' church will cooperate in the Baccalaureate Service at South-! ern Illinois Normal University, on! Monday June 4, at 7:45. The Board of Officers of the.I cliurch. will, meet at 7:30 on Tues-' day evening in the church office.

VICTORY PRAYER MEETING i The meeting will be'at Albert I Vaughn, Sunday, June 3, at. 2:30,1 Rev. Cady. will-'be with'us to bring! the message. You a'rc invited and urged to come b.e.

us. In prayer; your weakness becomes strength, your light, your fear becomes your, hesitancy, becomes boldness. Jesus fuond it necessary "to saturate His life in and'if He; the sinless Son of God, had, to do hbw. much more do CHURCH OF GOD Washington Aye. Sunday 9:30: Morning Young People's Evangelistic MidJWeek Brayer cordial; invitation "is' extended to READING, PROGRAM June; Acts 17.

Junft. Junc 6r-Acts 18:2419:22. Acts, June 8 June GL.ASSIFIEDv ADS GET The the truth, and 'life, "for fhpu, hatt..

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