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Tallahassee Democrat from Tallahassee, Florida • Page 14

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Sunday Morning, May 18, 1947 THE SUNDAY NEWS-DEMOCRAT, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA FOURTEEN Tallahassee's Churches Welcome You Services Today First Baptist Immanuel Baptist Boulevard St. Augustine) John Groan. Pastor Adama and Collage Dr. Harold Sander. Piatt 8:30 a Hear the "Baptist --v- dV Elbert 9:45 a m.

Sunday school Hour" over WTAL 9:00 a Morning worship irto, Ser- Locke, superintendent. 11 a Morning worship, mon by pastor. EXPERT T7PEVRITER REPAIRS All Makes Prompt Service Keep your machines in good repair They're still scarce We Hare Typewriters for Rent Call 1344 for Pickup Service Capital Office Equipment Co. Martha Wheeler, Dee Dee Phillips, and Carolyn Curtis. 9:30 a Sunday scnool at Capital Christian 221 Park T.

A. Corbett, Paster 9 a Young people leaving for the retreat. 10 a Church school. 11 a Worship service. Special music Mrs Ross Hoffman reporting on the state convention.

2:45 Assembly for Silver lake trip, 8 Worship service. A message by Mr John McAdams on "The Indispensable Book." Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, 7-10 Work nights at the church. Friday, 8 Choir practice, Mrs John Dc Loach. Mabry Heights mission, 2 pm, Service at jail.

6:45 Training union. Brandt, director. 8 pm, Evening worship. Sermon by pastor. Monday 9:45 a Sunday school.

11:00 av Morning worship service. The sermon subject ox the pastor will be "A New crea 7:30 m. YWCA meets with First Presbyterian Adams 1 Park Laroca 1. Stall, tut 9:45 a m. church school.

Charles Troxler, superintendent. Classes for all ages. 11:00 a m. Church worship. Sermon by Re? Otto Lants.

Anthem. "Dear Land of Home." by Sibelius. 5:45 Westminster fellow-ship. 6:00 m. Pioneer and senior fellowship.

Guest speaker on Christian vocations, Mr Charles Trox-ler. m. Church worship. Sermon by Rev Otto Lants. Anthem by the College Student choir, "The Silent Sea," by Niedlinger.

The Rev Otto Lants, guest minister for today, has recently been elected campaign director for the Svnod-wide effort to raise an additional $15,000 for student houses at Gainesville and Tallahassee. Lants served during the war as director of the large USO centers in Williamsburg and in Petersburg. Va. Wednesday night. Rev Boy- tion." The Adult choir will use "Bow Down Thy Ear, by Presser as the offertory.

6:00 College stunts supper Phone 1344 122 E. Pensacola St. Mrs Lillian Barineau. 217 Second avenue. Tuesday 4 m.

Sunbeams meet at church. 4 pm, Junior GA's meet at church. 8 m. Hendly Flynt study Southside Baptist Woodvillo Highway T. J.

IiimH, Pastor 10:00 a Sunday school, Mr Earl Russell, general supertnedent 11:00 a Morning worship. Special music by the Lovette family and sermon by the pastor. 7:00 Baptist Training Union; Mr Sullivan, general director. 1:00 Evening worship. Song service conducted by Senator Riddle of west Florida; and sermon by the pastor.

We begin today the second week of our revival services, meeting each week day evening at 7:45 with the song services conducted by the Lovette family and the preaching by the pastor. The services of the past week have been attended by splendid congregations and with increasing interest Our building is too small for large crowds, but we have a loud speaker so that the services can be heard on the outside If you find the house full. RBVIVAL CONTINUE The second week of revival services at the Southside Baptist church dally at 7:43 opens today. The song services are being conducted by the Lovette family and Bamett. pastor, is delivering the sermons.

In the community hall. course. Mrs. Wiilard Hancocks, 1607 Green street. Wednesday 7:30 m.

Officers' and teach 4 A Shady Grove Bible School Jacksonville Highway Ralph Huston. Acting Pastor 10 a Rev Claud Haynes will preach. 11 a m. Sunday school. 6:30 m.

Young Peoples meeting. 7:30 Evening worship. Wednesday 7:30 Evening service. Lakeview Baptist 7th Ave. Bronough ers meeting.

8 pm, Hour of Power. Thursday 7:30 m.Choir rehearsal. SCHWARTZ- IL J4 7:30 m. Int. OA's meet at er will be in charge of the mid week prayer service.

church. Friday REV CAL HAAS ot Birmingham, Ala, will conduct the two-weeks' revival which opened Friday at the First Assembly of God church. Services aach night will start at 7:30. Thar will also be special singing and orchestra music at the services. First Church ot Christ, Scientist Adams and Call Sts.

9:30 a Sunday school. 11 a m. Lesson-sermon. Subject: "Mortals and Immortals." i worn 8 pm, Hendly Flynt study course. Mrs Lillian Barineau, 217 6:45 Training unions all ages.

8:00 Evening worship service. This will begin with a baptismal service, followed by selections from two choirs. The sermon by the pastor will be "The Second Adam." Monday 3:30 Junior Royal Ambas-I sadors and Girls auxiliary meeU ing. 3:45 Sunbeam auxiliary meeting. 7:30 Youth chorus practice.

Tuesday The Woman's mlsslonery union will have an all-day meeting at the church. The executive board will convene at 10:30 a In the couples, classroom. At 11:15 a they will have a combined program and business meeting. Miss Mary Evelyn Fredenburg will speak at the luncheon meeting at 1 m. Miss Fredenburg has been appointed as a missionary nurse to Nigeria.

Africa. 7:20 "Sundown sponsored by training Second avenue. Horaca C. Meador, Pastor 9:45 a Sunday school, Nettles, superintendent. 11 a Morning worship.

Sermon by pastor. Trinity Methodist Park Duval Church of Christ Data Mabry Fiolal R. W. Turnar. Pastor 9:43 a m.

Bible study. 10:45 a Preaching. Sermon topic: "God's Line of Separation." 11:00 Communion. 7:45 m. Evening service.

Sermon topic: "Spiritual Lessons From a Postage Stamp." Wednesday Midweek Bible study. 6:45 m. Training Union, Church of God 1609 Branch St. W. J.

Cofhern, Pastor Sunday school. 10 am. Morning worship, 11 a m. Claude Capp. director.

8 pm. Evening worship. Ser mon by Byrd. Monday 8 Evangelist service. Rev Claud M.

Haynas, Pastor 9:45 a Church school for all ages. 11 a Morning worship. Sermon, "A Child in Our Midst." by Rev Claud Haynes. Anthems. Atp Children of the Kins." Mills, who has been speaking for 8 pm, Training union, executive ENDURES -sir TRUE incuf the past two weeks will close the committee meeting.

7 revival. Tuesday night, 8 Prayer English Melody, by the Weslevan service. Thursday night, 8 Young Singers and will Thank Thee Lord," Molr-Deis, by the chancel Tuesday 7:20 Sunday vespers service at Lafayette park. Wednesday 8 pm. The Hour of Power.

Teachers' and meeting. Thursday 8 pm, Choir practice. people's endeavor. The Junior Specialized Mattress Renovating Service Herndon Mattress Factory Phow 434 61 S. Com''" young people will have the pro gram with Mrs Welch in charge.

8 pm, Brotherhood meeting. i Friday I 8 pm, Vacation Bible school wlien planning a memorial, beauty of material and design should be of first consideration. For unless a memorial ia beautiful, it fails in its purpose that of perpetuating a beloved memory. It is equally important to know that the beauty bo carefully planned will endure. We can supply cemetery memorials of distinction tarred from the best of monumental material by the leading vtitens of America, Capltai Stone do.

Lafayette park. Wednesday 8:00 "Hour of Power. Thursday 8:00 Adult ohoir rehearsals Saturday 10:15 a Junior choir rehearsal. "The Good News Hour," WRHP. St.

John's Episcopal Jefferv Alfriend, Pastor Call 6 Monroe Collect for the Sunday after As Wednesday 8 pm, Evening meeting. The church maintains a reading room in the Levy building, 105 College avenue. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature, including The Christian Science Monitor, may be read or obtained. This room is open dally, except Sundays and holidays, from 2:30 until 5:30 m. First Assembly of God 1318 N.

Monroa Sunday 9:45 a Sunday school, Gatlin, supt. 11:00 a m. Morning worship. Evangelist Carl Hass will preach the first sermon in a two weeks revival campaign. 7:30 m.

Evangelistic service. Evangelist Carl Hass, speaking. Throughout the revival campaign special music will be furnished by the choir, quartets, soloists, and instrumentalists. Monday 7:30 m. Revival service.

Tuesday 2:30 Special prayer service conducted by the Women's Missionary council. 7:30 m. revival service. Wednesday 7:30 Revival service. Thursday 7:30 Revival service.

Friday 7:30 Revival service. cension Day: God. the King of glory, who choir. 6 Intermediate and Senior fellowship meetings. 6:30 University of Life meets in church annex.

Kenneth Ballinger will discuss the subject, "How Christian is a Politician?" 8 Evening service. Sermon. "At the Cross" by Rev Claud Haynes. Monday 3:30 Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service meet. 8 Circles of the Wesleyan Service guild meet.

Tuesday 7:30 Boy Scout meeting in Trinity hall. Wednesday 7:30 MYF workshop. 8 Prayer meeting and i fourth quarterly conference. hast exalted thine only Son Jesus Christ with great triumph unto Blessed Sacrament Catholifl 416 N. Monro For Taxi Service PHONE 391 or 1010 Clean and Efficient Tai Service 31 OLDEST CAB CO.

IN CITY thy kingdom in heaven: we be PHONE 774 506 W.GAINES faculty meeting. Byrd Tells Progress Of Baptist Hospital In approximately lO'a months of operation, the Baptist Memorial hospital has admitted 2.575 patients for treatment. According to an announcement made this week by Byrd, supervisor, 39 deaths have been recorded on the hospital charts. Only 17 of this number were of the type chargeable on the national average of seech thee, leave us not comfortless Joseph Bora, Pastor Masses on Sunday aresux 7 llery 7 ewery GARBLE GEORQ weekday mass is at 3 but send to us thine Holy Ghost to comfort us. and exalt us unto the same place whither our Saviour Christ Is gone before, who liveth and relgneth with thee and the same Holy Ghost, one God, world without end.

Amen. 8 a Early celebration of the Holy Communion. 9:45 a Church school. William Marshall, jr, superintendent. Milton Charles, leader of the adult Bible 11 a Morning prayer.

Sermon by the rector. Text: "Ye shall bear witness." 8:30 Young People's Service League. Sandy morning. Novena devotions In honor of Our Lady and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament are held on Monday evening at 8. Instructions in the teachings of the Catholic faith, for adults, are given on Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8.

Catechism classes for children are held on Saturday afternoon at 4 and choir practice at 5. Next Saturday Vigil of Pen-, tecost, is a day of fast and ab stinence. hospitals. Others either were not In the hospital the required 48 hours for treatment, or were not accounted to the hospital for other reasons. The total of 39 includes all newborn deaths and those born dead.

During less than a year of operation 482 babies have been delivered at the hospital. In speaking of future plans, Byrd said it is planned to install a fracture table soon, and a GUY mM(B(i Sunday School Lesson Scripture: The Book of Amos By WILLIAM GILROY, Laws and ideals are one thing; observances, performances and actualities are quite another thing. physio-therapy department will be opened as soon as a few more articles of equipment are secur ed. "We still find it hard to get professional staff members." said Byrd, "but we now have 14 graduate nurses and 16 aides a few more than we had when we opened." Nowhere, perhaps, in all the When you're asked to pay $2,000.00 or more for a supposedly "new" Ford history of nations are there to be found more idealistic regulations for the prevention of social in justice and oppression that it was sought to establish among the Jews in their ancient homeland. One recalls the Cities of Ref Baptismal Service Scheduled Tonight A baptismal service will open the 8pm evangelistic service at the uge, the land laws, the provisions for the protection of debtors, the Year of Jubilee and other regula HOTELS RESTAURANTS INSTITUTIONS The summer season is approaching -How is your refrigeration? Our stock is most complete.

See us or write for descriptive literature. E. H. Thompson Company tions all designed to safeguard human rights and welfare. And First Baptist Church tonight, ac- i in addition to laws and regula cording to Dr Harold Sanders, pastor.

Several candidates who made their profession of faith tions was the constant exhortation by religious prophets to acts of benevolence, consideration for during the recent revival and the poor and a charitable spirit. others who presented themselves last Sunday will be immersed. Yet, in spite of all this, injus Mr Truett Farmer, minister of! tice and oppression were prevalent. Then, as now, there were grafters and exploiters and self-seekers lawless and greedy in dividuals who cared nothing about We know the individual or firm making the offer is NOT a Ford Dealer nor does he represent an authorized Ford Dealer EST. 1912 what happened to others as long music, will conduct a song service during which both the Baptist student choir and the youth chorus will be featured.

"The Second Adam" will be the topic, of Dr Sanders sermon which will follow the music period. The Training Union feature will be in charge of Mrs Ernest Cason. Miss Evelyn Ann Doyle will be at the console. as they got what they wanted. "Food Service Equipment Specialists There were betrayers of Jewish ideals, just as there are betrayers of democratic ideals and honor JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 730-34 W.

Bay Street Phonos J-3907 S-0419 able standards today. Imagine some thoughtful, in telligent, hard working farmer who understands the conditions upon which our life and welfare I IS no substitute source of a New Ford depend coming into one of our modern cities. He would observe i PLAN NOW FOR Avoid The Last Minute Rush the ease and luxury of those mak- i ing no real contribution to society, not to mention the evil and cor ruption that are so flagrant. Then you can understand something of what the Prophet Amos was to his times in ancient Israel. Amos was a herdsman.

Ac- customed to clean living. He was roused to Indignation by what he i saw "the dust of the earth on the head of the poor the I righteous sold for a pair of shoes." I SUMMER COMFORT We Engineer and Completely Install All Size Fans Immediate Delivery HERE ARE OUR PRICES PAY NO MORE! THE DE LUXE LI 6-C UNDER COUPE, $1203.67 TUDOR SEDAN 1260.51 PORDOR SEDAN 1348.92 THE SUPER-DELUXE LINE -CYLINDER COUPE, 3 Passenger $1310.66 TUDOR SEDAN. 1323.29 PORDOR SEDAN 1384.34 SEDAN COUPE 1368.55 CONVERTIBLE COUPE 1637.99 STATION WAGON 1723.66 Abovo prices include spare tire Iho -cylindo en oil is optional ol alight extra cost-Convertibles Station Wagon t-tylinder only PtlCIS SUSJICT TO SAIIS TAX, IICINSI HIS AND TO CHANOI WITHOUT NOTICI He saw the grass, immorality other than a franchised Ford dealer. Only be can give you the protection of the Ford Motor Company's ironclad warranty. Only he can give you the liberal Ford Service -Policy which guarantees a new owner vital inspection service at regular intervals while the car is new.

And he only is truly interested in your continuing satisfaction in your great new Ford. We realize the urgent need that has forced some buyers into this "gray" market we deeply sympathize with them. But we cannot overemphasize that many, many of these buyers could have had new Fords today at regular retail delivered prices had they placed orders with us when they first knew they would be needing new cars. We urge you to anticipate your own transportation needs, and place your order NOW with your nearest authorized Ford dealer. NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY No Job Too Small or Too Large Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed "Buy Where You Are Assured of Service and a Guarantee Means Something" Efficient Cooling By Air Circulation Quiet Vibrationless Economical Operation For Homes, Business, Churches, Institutions Industrial of fathers and sons, the turning of judgment to wormwood, and the abandonment of righteousness.

He saw the very acts and rites of religion perverted, feasts observed and offerings sacrificed by those who had no true observance or sacrifice In their hearts. Amos represents God as saying, "I hate. I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies." But he calls for repentance: "Let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream." Don't we need that call today? The association of righteousness with peace Is not accidental. It reminds us of the only true foundation upon which peace can be built, whether it be domestic peace. Industrial peace or international peace.

Organization and negotiation are not enough. We must find, and build upon, a sure foundation of righteousness. YAHILAIHIASSIili MTG5 INC. SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 370 134 N.CALHOUN 123 N.

MONROE PHONES 246 141.

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