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St. Lucie News Tribune from Fort Pierce, Florida • 5

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Pago I NIWS-TRIBUNE Fort Pierce Fla Friday Sept IB 1tJ4 Attend The Church Of Your Choice On Sunday First Christian Sunday School Lesson I Group Allending Youth Meeting By ROY SMITH Uniform School thought that we are sclfmadel Having made us rich famous comfortable or powerful society laa a right to make demands upon ua Poser creates reaponaibility and no man can escape from the moral demand Involved in it Thank Cod For Rich Men Tho public especially the Amer-can public can tnank Cod for the Ten members of the First Christian church Youth Fellowship are in Fort Lauderdale this weekend attending the State Youth conven tion of the Disciples of Christ Rev Everett Hurt pastor of the church and Mrs Marion King youth sponsor accompanied the rich men who have acknowledged group composed of Marie Keeler this sense of responsibility While Marilyn Knowles Karen Koppen- TO THOSE W1IO BUILD This sturdy structure wss built net to prsvsnt storms but fa withstand them Evtry known devict wss nssd to make this building aafa from tha winds and rains that beat upon it So wa should build lor our childrtnl Nothing parsnta can ill pravsnt a child from facing tha rsaliliei and storms lilt All too aeon ha will lact evil influences all too aoon ha most maks his own decisions But parents can help As this ands nt castle wee constructed to witheund etorma so Ihe spiritual life ef the child ehould he taihioned to withstand the temple tione and paieiene that will beset him Hie character should be fortified with faith to as to meet the problems of lile courageously successfully and happily Every child ehould be taught to love God and hia fellowman He should learn to know tha great personalities ol tha Bibla who drew their strength from God He ehould eaperience the strength that comae from prayer and ha aver receptive to God's gift ol grace It ii Ihe duty ol adults to bring their children andl if need be their neighbor's children to church school and worship services For nothing hoefer Sandy Koppenhoefrr Pa tricta Firrceficld Linda Luther I Rosiland Rouse Dianne Whlticc and Wayne Seambler Nationally known speakers fot the convention Include Dr Cl eve land Klcihaur of Hollywood Calif and president of the International Convention of the Disciples of Christ and Charles Wilson one of the outstanding youth workers of tho rich of othrr lands have erected monuments and triumphal arches tho rich of the New World lave been endowing colleges research laboratories charitable foundations playgrounds and simi-ar institutions all across the world Rut the responsibility for such public concern does not rest upon the rich alone It rests with equal imperative upon the poor as well the brotherhood Wilson is well mm ubiio the Ifietunolo Tkd IWlAI I ImAum tew till Plneizlfl wiMilk kaviflil the fortunate Tho poor known to the Florida youth having been a leader in the last two state conventions The Sunday lnaon for September 12: "CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP AND COOPERATION" Acta 14 Romani 1 Corinthian 1:41 CalaUana There la an old paaan proverb to the effect that "everybody' bui-neaa la nobody'a buaineia" by which It la meant of course that no ono aiaumea reaponaibility for that which la everybody' respond-bility The truth ia however that everybody' buiineia ia your bual-neaa Unlcaa aomo of ua attend to everybody' buaineia none of ua will have any aecurity in our buainesa Our Common Tasks At leaat one half of every man'a work ia done for him every day by other people Other men gather the new for him other men pre pare hia food for him other men keep the peace for him and other men stand guard over hia property for him They even lifeguard tho health of hia children and put out the fire for him In the meantime of courae he goea about doing a lot of thing for other people The conomiatea call it "exchanging aervicea" am just to make it more convenien we have minted money legalize: it aa "currency1 called it a medium of exchange and go about with our aurplua product in our pocket in the form of caah or in the bank aa a checking account Society Make ua Rich Hundred of thousand of people walk paat the corner lot we own and each one contributes some value to our property in doing so Other hundreds of thousands rush to buy the gadget we Invent and each one contribute his fraction of a cent profit Tens of thou lands tune in on our program and create our value to our radio spon sor In the meantime we are apt to flatter ourselves with the Religious Broadcasts COMMUNITY MITHODIIT CHURCH Sill Okeechobee Road Rev Aihworth Pastor Recognition services will be held for all church school officers and teachers at tha Community Math-odist church Sunday At til hour of morning worship the pastor Rev Aihworth in recognition of the work of ths church school faculty will preach His subject will be "A Dream That Became a Reality" Sunday school will meet at 8:43 am and the evening hour of worship wiU be held at 7:30 FAIR LAWN BAPTIST CHURCH 1603 8 Slit St Rev Dorman Peterses Paster 8:43 Sunday SckeaL 11:88 a m-Marata Warship Training union at 7 pm Evening aervicea at 8 pm Midweek prayer service 8 ST ANASTASIA iCATHOLIC) Oraago Aveaue at 9tk Street Manes 8:30 and 10 am Weekdays 7:38 a Holy Dayi el Obligation 8 and 9 a Caafeaaieas Saturdays 44 and 14 pm Sunday Haty Days before man Eve of first Fridays 74 pm ASSKMBLY OF GOD Okeechobee Read and Aird Street Blue Minister 19 am Churcb acbnoL XI -N am Morning warship 7:3 Evanseltatie service Mid-week services Tuas pm Young People (CJL) rrL 1:1 pm A weiesma to atL PARK VIEW BAPTIST Hibiscus Read at 8 Dixie Hwy Rev Clint Noble Pastor Sunday School 6:45 Morning Wonhlp Hour Training Union 1:30 pm Evening worship 7:45 pm Radio broadcast station WARN Sunday morning 8:30 am All messages delivered by the paator Sunday afternoon at 3:00 then will be a ground breaking service at the Park View Baptist church You are cordially invited to be present Baptismal service 7:30 pm Radio Broadcast Station WARN Sunday morning 1:10 am Message: "The Stripes of Pastor FIRST PRISRYTIRIAN CHURCH uraaio Ave al Eighth 8L Rev Georg Baraea Edgar 8:43 am Sunday school classes for all ages The Men's claai 11:00 am Morning worship Tho senior choir Mr Edgar preaching 6:00 pm Business meeting ol the Westminster Fellowship FIRST BAFTIST CHURCH Oraago Ave aid Toatb 6L Dettsen Mills Paster Sunday School 0:45 A Jesse Mullini Superintendent "A class for every member of the family" Morning Worship: 11:00 A Ministry of music "He That Kecpcth Israel" Message: "A Church of Vision" FaaUir Training Union 6:45 pm Edwin Jesse director "Study to show thyself approved unto God Evening worship 8:00 pm Ministry of music Message: "Christian Brain-Wash-Ing" Pastor Wednesday September 13 pm Traycr business conference SIVINTH DAY ADVINTIST 1220 Delaware Ave Phono 1899-M Kungel Pastor Sabbath school 9:30 am Worship service 10:45 am Guest speaker Elder Foster youth leader for Stale of Florida Youth meeting 6:13 Elder Foster Prayer meeting and Evangelistic aervice Wednesday evening 7:45 Voice ef Prophecy radio program Sunday 1:30 station WARN You are welcome Kungel minister REORGANIZED CHUECH 1 JESUS CHRIST of LATTER DAY SAINTS Georgia Ave A lOtn St (Garden Center) Ed Fisher Minister Service 3:00 pm 2nd and 4th Sundays ST ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL 1:30 a Holy Communion 0:13 a Family aervice tad church acheet WESTSIDE BAPTIST Rav Clyde Duncan Pastor Sunday School 8:45 Morning Worahip 11:00 Meisago by Pastor Training Union 8:10 as upon man can help keep his neighbor hood clean can help maintain the peace can furnish an audience for decent ann splendid enter tainment instead of the sordid snd the scandalous He can fill a in the House of God on the Sabbath day he can refuse to be stampeded by hysteria and he can keep an open mind on publir issues Plain Man's Power The plain man who calls him self a Christian can help change the climate by attending the meetings of his labor union and voting his Christian convictions and servo on the committee of the Parents-Teachers organisation and help formulate policies he can cast a ballot that counts as much as that of the richest man in town he can think as clearly as any man with a doctor of philosophy degree if he sticks to the facts and thinks in a straight line And all that is as much a religious duty as ia prayer or Bible reading Following Is the schedule of re-1 ligious broadcasts over radio station WIRA for the ensuing week as I announced by the Fort Pierce Ministerial association: Sunday 11 to St I Episcopal church Bishop Wallace Conklin Daily devotional 9 to 9:15: Sacred Heart Rev Ted Westcrmann Trinity Lutheran Glenn Yergin I Christian and Missionary Alliance Rev Orby Beard Soulhside Christian Rev Clyde Duncan Westside Baptist Saturday-Rev Kenneth Amsler Bible church THE ckubck POR ALL ALL TOR THE CHURCH The ChuMk Is fte araotel lee-trien sank let the bwM0 chetecter eiiusnshlp It a sWfeheuse el seiiuuel eoluM Without a sweo Chuieh eeilhet lurvira Thors era why eety re's hu" attend semes rellr part the Church They ore Ol For his soke JM children rake 11 lK ol ho unity I Fnr (ho sok th Church mail which need his iorel and taiiel support nm church regularly and toed your Bible daily Beak Cksywt Versm Osy Progress Made ii i Reducing Toll From Rheumatic Fever Sunder MeedeyPrewh Tueedey Matthew WedaedMarh Thursday Acte Friday I Tinwthy anutday! Peter Evening Worahip dren who have rheumatic fever Is brought out by a follow-up studv of nearly 3000 childra Insured in the Metropolitan who received nursing care during an acute attack of rheumatic fever during the 1936-38 period This study showed that the great majority of the children were still living at the end of IS years A survivorship rate of 94 per cent was recorded among girls under age 10 at the time of attack for whom no evident heart disease was reported at first observation The death rate among these children has declined with increasing time elapsed since attack Although pointing out that it is still too early to evaluate the long term outlook for children who have NEW YORK progress is being made in reducing the toU from rheumatic fever among American children statisticians of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company report on the basis of declining mortality from the disease over the past decade Accelerated improvement during the past 10 years is attributed in part to general betterment in living conditions but more particularly to the greater control over streptococcal infections obtained through the use of sulfa drugs peni cilia and other antibotic The new therapy it is noted has been effective in preventing both initial and recurrent attacks of rheumatic fever The favorable outlook for chil Ray Solhern al Student Meet NEW Christian obedience in the university is the chief I concern this week for 800 college and university students attending the first National Baptist Student conference at the American Bap-1 tist Assembly Green Lake Wise Included in the group is Ray I Sothern graduate student in the chemistry department at Johns Hopkins university Baltimore Md son of Mr and Mrs Cedric Sothern who live at 815 South 12th street Fort Pierce Platform addresses wiU be given each morning by Dr William Hamilton Rochester asso- date professor of theology at Col gate-Rochester divinity school The I worship leader for the week is Dr Samuel Miller pastor of Old Cambridge Baptist church in Boston and a member of the faculty of Andover Newton theological school The three central questions to be I discussed are the vocation of studentship the relationship of Christian faith to the search for truth and the role of the university in foe world struggle mit for tKobap JOHN "Whoever knows whac is right to do and fails to do it for him it is CHURCH OF CHRIST Oranxo Avenue at 15th Street Copeland Jr Minister "The Churches ol Christ Salute Rom 16:11 Bible classes for all ages II a Morning worship II a ip Evening Worship 7:45 pm APOSTOLIC FAITH Re Perry Chilrnte Pastor 1 Mila North on Anglo Road Sunday 10 am and 7:30 pm Tueiday Bibla Teaching 7:10 pm Wedneiday Winter Beach 7:30 pm Slater Cribbles Thursday Worship and praise Angle RL FIRST METHODIST Orange Av-nue at 7th Street "The Church with the Reverend McKinley Pastor Mrs Carl Myers Organist and Director of Music 9:45 am Church school Graded departmentalized classes for all agesu 11:00 A Morning Worship Sermon: "Tha Fifth Anthem: Verine Sanctuary choir 6:00 pm Covered dish aupper for Junior Intermediate Senior and Older Youth 6:30 pm Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 pm Evening aervice Sermoq: "Thirsting" Wednesday 7:30 pm Mid-week service LAWNWOOb CHRISTIAN (Hi Church of Brotherly Love) Herman Forbes Minister 10:00 am Family Bible study 7:30 pm Worship TKMPLI BITH EL RELIGIOUS SERVICES Every Friday Night at Eight O'clock Rabbi Louie Schechter conducting AO Are Welcome FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIRNTIST 233 Arcade Bldg 9:30 A Sunday School for pupils up to the age of 20 years Sunday Service at 11 Subject: "Substance" Golden Text Proverba: Thera la treasure to be desired and oil in the dwelling of Ihe wise Wednesday evening meetings at 8 Reading Room open Tuesday and Friday 12:30 to 3 WHITE CITY BAPTIST CHAPEL South of Blinker Light on US 1 in White City Association al Carr Acting Pastor (Sponsored by First Baptist church of Fort Pierce) Sunday school 9:45 am Morning worahip 11:00 am Training Union 8:30 pm Evening worship 7:43 pm Wednesday September 13 7:41 pm Prayer meeting CHRISTIAN and MISSIONARY ALLIANCI (The Fort Pierce Gospel Churcb) Northeast Comer North Second Street and Avenue Glenn A Yergin Paator Sunday schooL 8:45 am Worship Service 11:00 am Youth Fellowship 6:30 pm Gospel Hour 7:30 p-m Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 pm Ladies Prayer Band Thursday 3 pm Everyone Welcome! THI CHURCH OF GOD 105 8 MU St Rev Price paator Walcomes You Children's Church and Church school am Morning worship am Evening worship 7:00 pm Prayer meeting Tues 7:30 Young Peopla'a Eadeavur Thura 7:30 pm TRINITY LUTHERAN South 13th Street Ted Westcrmann Pastor 1411 A Havana Ave Sunday 0:13 A Morning Worahip 10:30 A The Rev Lewis Gerbhardt peator of Grace Lutheran church Vero Beach will bn the guest speaker during the absence of Pastor Westcrmann THE BIBLE CHURCH Rav Kenneth A Amsler Pastor Okeechobee Rd Kaufman and 23rd As you drive down Route 70 watch for the sign on the left An independent fundamental Bible church where Christ ia preached and the Bible la taught 0:45 am Bible school for all ages All Bible graded lessons and excellent teachers 10:45 am Morning worship with nursery lesson for children Bible message and special music Sermon by Pastor Amsler "So Great 6:30 pm Prayer for revival and evangelism 7:30 pm Evening Evangelistie service with Singspiration and special music Natural color pictures of Vacation Bible school and senior banquet Message by pastor "Do You Love Communists?" Visitors are cordially invited of Prayer" Wednesday at 7:45 for the entire family DUTTON MEMORIAL PRISRYTIRIAN CHURCH Rev Joseph Sayers Minister Church school Sunday 10 am A class for everyone Westminster Fellowship Sunday 6:30 pm instead of 7:15 pm Church worship service Sunday 7:30 pm instead of at 8 pm Youth social night Monday 7:30 pm Midweek Bible study 'class Wednesday 7:30 pm Nine visitation committees have been organized thus far World-wide communion will be observed in this church on Sunday October 3rd 7:43 Massai by Pastor Wednesday 7:50 Prayer Service ORANGE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH (Ten mllee west on Orange) Mack Hutson Paator Sunday School 10 am Morning worship 11 am Evening worship 8:00 Training Union 6:45 pm Mid-week prayer aervicea Wednesday! 8:00 pm A cordial welcome awaits alt SOUTHSIDI CHRISTIAN MS Ohio Avenue Rev Orby Beard Paster Bible school 10:00 am Morning sejvice 11:00 am Communion service Sermon "Knowing and not Youth meeting Danny Hsrtweln leader 6:30 pm Evangelistic service 7:30 pm Subject: "Keeping the Faith" Tuesday night is the Fellowship upper which is i monthly meeting Wednesday night is a mid-week hour of prayer The subject for study is "The Bible the Word of The public is invited to attend ail of these metings FIRST CHRISTIAN 217 Fourth Street "The Family Church" Everett Hurt Minister 9:45 am Bible school EMn King superintendent 11:00 am Morning worship The Lord's supper The Sanctu-ary choir will sing Sermon: "They Have no Wine" Rev Hurt 6:30 pm Christian Youth Fellowship Chi Rhos and Juniors 7:30 pm Evening worship Sermon: "This Is That" 7:30 pm Wednesday Bible study with Adam Childers 8:00 pm Thursday Choir suffered a first attack of rheumatic fever in recent years the statis-ddans note that the number of such children definitdy seems to be declining "The various studies of rheu-1 matic fever indicate that the prog nosis of the disease has improved I with prospects of complete recovery in a high proportion of the statisticians comment diagnosis and proper treatment are still of prime importance for a favorable outcome Even per sons with severe heart damage re-1 suiting from rheumatic fever are now being treated successfully Surgical correction of such defects is becoming increasingly frequent and a growing number of patients with rheumatic heart disease are being restored to health and working capacity" This passage has two aspects an implied positive and a certain negative Only those who have a certain amount of knowledge relative to right' and wrong need apply the passage to themselves This almost certain ly includes all those sufficiently literate to read this feature These words of St James refer to what we sometimes call the sins of omission are legion To seek knowledge is good to apply knowledge is better To seek will for our lives is necessary to do will is imperative The latter calls for more dedication and self discipline than she former Most of us know more about the good life than we ever achieve Our practice of Christian principles and ethics falls far short of our understanding' of them To increase knowledge is relatively easy to improve conduct is difficult Ignorance of the law does not excuse us before men ignoring the law indicts us before God The best way of honoring God is to believe His word as revealed in the Scripture to trust His Grace as manifested by the Son and to act upon the knowledge that has been imparted to us by the Holy Spirit To do otherwise is to sin Dr Thaden First Presbyterian Church Lake Park Iowa 220000 Physicians in The United States CHICAGO There are 220000! physicians in the United States sj record rste of one for every 730 persons ssys the American Medical Assn The record was made possible the AMA said by the graduation this year of 6861 new 1 doctors This proportion of physicians to inhabitants is exceeded! only by Israel which has large I number of refugee doctors the AMA said This Series of Ads Is Being Published Each Week in the News Tribune under the Auspices of Ihe Fort Pierce Ministerial Association and is being sponsored by the Following Business Establishments: Nice Fertiliser Company Vaar IMpMe Fen Mera Feiutfe Si inker Inc Ready-Mis Castrate lUhMfi Silver Palace Pharmacy IteiaU nirucr Oraega A -a isn Hardware lin-ll- nuM UfM rt! tia Oriole Griffin- Eckor Fleer Coverings Inc "Oealttv MareeaaCMe te co Dut The Play "Tee aaC Tara Far Gina aaC Bare BS Or Am Oury Meters CtUyiler PtrmeatS Seiea US ha Fawns Si DELICATE STRAND A silkworm cocoon may yield 400 to 1000 yardi of filament This I strand is ao delicate that somej 2000 to 3000 cocoons are required to produce one pound of silk Jaquotto Metor Co Oli FianS Si Berggran'a Se A 18c Store Oar Mu SCCreee S-tl Oraege Sveeeo Cellbtc' GoeJ Housekeeping Shep Ml oraaea tie Phsaa Ml Putnam Mercantile Man t-Oi Gn Oraaea at MS Ogeaette Port 0tca Mangos Arcade Men' Shop gnus ansae rn no me I MS Stmt Arcade Ride Sunrise Metor Cempany Vent dr Fare Dnaiar 1SS FaurtS hi Fhaa Reaves Furniture Ce Faranera Uwa aae bare SIS Oraaea Sra Humphriee Tire 1 Appliance Ce I Water I Si Uas-a Wear is ansce ts li Department Store Sunrise Theatre a Sre BeMi (Sea Crar Canaday'a Pharmacy Waieraaa Af-acr IV Sol fast Coast Lumber A Supply Co Mia Me Stans nt i Mather Furniture of Fert Pierce "Ftaiaet Tear Meal wits a UtUa Dm US See You in Church Sunday Morning Worship -11 A Sunday School 9:45 a Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 EVENING SERVICE 7:30 Half Hour Gospel Youth Piano and Timely Gospel Preaching The First Methodist Church McKinley Pastor HEATED OR COOLED BY AIR-CONDITIONING Cunningham Jewelry Ce Pursue-Eeen Plica tUgalre 11 Oraaea See the me O'Quinn 0umea Malar Ml So FaerlS Si Ann's Coffee Shep Frank Smith Mat or Inc Camara Shop si Frink Furniture ui I cus All A Marten's ns Broward Pepped Insurance Offtea US Si Smith's Fiord A Giff Shoppe Fulmar's Fountain Auitin Lloyd Service Stations VraW Cara Saad tad Oraaea Am UN ns Oraaea lit we Randy's Dixie Curb Market era ersdr Reneye I Fa Oraaea Frestie-Kiet Settling Ce OF POST rtlKB Strar Am el A A PmSi Henry Jemigan Agency ns Fort Fierce Hardware nr Sweet's Jewelry Store Fens WakBee MM A i SM Oraaea.

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