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PAGE THREE MIAMI DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1936 LUTHERANS TO GIVE Church Music PARENTS' BANQUET 'ROF. ALBERT RAAP WILL VISIT HOLLAND Lepers' Ingratitude to Jesus Found Repeated in U. S. Today MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY Ruby Showers The Ladies' Aid society's First TROPICAL TOPICS By DR. WILLIAM EL MORALES.

JR. TOPICOS TROPICALES Independent Evangelical Lutheran church, will have a mother's and Baker, director; Frances Tarboux, organist. Morning: Prelude, "Maes- Miamian to Attend World daughter's banquet at Hialeah ho GABLES CHURCH WILL PRESENT EVELYN RAFF A National Music Week Observance Will Begin With Program tose, Mendelssohn; Romance, Elgar; solo, "Day Is Dawning," Speaks; anthem, "Now Is Come the FEATURE SOLOIST Sunday School Sessions Prof. Albert Raap, pastor's as tel, Thursday at 6:30 p. m.

Mrs. Harold Hughes will be toastmis-tress and others on the program include Mrs. Paul Sears, Mrs. E. L.

Wiedenmann, Mrs. Emma Mcin Vital Religion and Patriotism Believed To Be Modern Need Qua Vadis, Karpis Salvation of Our God, Protheroe; offertory, "Song Without Words," Quo Vadis, Karpis sistant and financial secretary of La cacena en busca del crimi The relentless hunt for Alvin White Temple church, has been Deshayes; solo, "He Shall Give His nal, Alvin Karpis, termina con su Karpis ends with his capture. granted a three-month vacation by Angels Charge Over Thee," Jeffers; tosh, Miss Josephine Slines, Miss captura. the board of directors. postlude, "Temple March," Vincent.

Will Americans continue to vent Helen Ertelt and Miss Ruth Rich. Members of the committee in Persistiran los amencanos en He will visit the Netherlands for By WILLIAM T. ELLIS Evening: Prelude, by Rogers; quar more interest on the closing days the first time in 43 years, crossing tet "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away" Woodward; solo, of an underworld gutter rat than in the lives of great statesmen? interesarse mas en los ultimos momentos del vulgar hampon que en la vida de sua estadistas from New York aboard the steamer charge are Mrs. G. Schumacker, Mrs.

Edward Meister, Mrs. Albert Mansfield and Mrs. Wiedenmann. "Abide With Me," Liddle, Miriam Statendam of the Holland American line. Will the last curtain scenes find Cuando le toque a Karpis fi- Todd; solo, "Open the Gates of the SWARTHMORE, Pa.

May 2. Some years ago, when lecturing on a Chautauqua circuit one of my fellow workers, a college graduate, came to me with the commonest question that youth takes to older men for counsel: "What shall I do Professor Raap will also attend Temple," Knapp, Ralph Carhn; an FOREST PARK PLANS the World Sunday school conven them, "Vesper Bells," Rubinstein; BIRTHDAY PROGRAM nalizar su ultimo cuadro en este mundo, gozara de un papel popular propio de un Arsenio Lupin, la simpatia publica se inclinari hacia los policias del servicio se- Karpis lionized in the role of a Robin Hood? Or will public interest swing toward the justice operators, who set a new tempo the man-hunt game, in which the fugitive plays the colorless part of a slow electrical rabbit? Miss Evelyn Raff, soprano soloist of the Chicago Civic Opera orchestra, will aid in inauguration of National Music week at Coral Gables Congregational church tomorrow. Miss Raff has appeared as guest artist at a number of hotels in the area during the winter and will return to Chicago at an early date for a series of radio and concert performances. solo, Mrs. Baker, "Fear Not Ye, Israel," Buck; offertory, "Caprice," Mathews: solo, "Consider And to find my lifework?" In his case, tion at Oslo, Norway, from July 6 to 12.

He was elected official delegate for the St. John's River conference of the Methodist Episco because of his peculiar qualifies Fourth anniversary of the For Hear Me," Wooler, P. J. Chyna; creto. El criminal merece sola-mente el papel sencillo del conejo pal church, which convened in De solos by Charlotte Green, Percy Long; postlude, "Jubliate Deo," The hard road of this transgres Land recently.

He will return mecanico en las carreras de est Park Christian church will be observed tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at a fellowship service when pastors of other Christian churches will present brief messages. sor is ended, xet tne question about Aug. 1.

Silver. CORAL GABLES stands today: Whither goest thou, Todavia resta pre gun tar. Quo METHODIST WOMEN Karpis? TV if, FIRST METHODIST Mrs. V. Vadis, Karpis.

She will sing "Connais Tu Le-Pays," an aria from the opera "Mignon" by Thomas, and "The Time for Making Songs Has Come" During the last year the church Edwards, director; Robert Ed Will he die a dashing Arsene Morira con la popularidad del tions, the answer was easy for experience to give; so I directed him to a certain great organization which I thought could use his talents. I heard nothing further until, several years later, I met the young man on the street and asked after his affairs. "Why, don't you know? I followed your advice and got a job with the Blank organization to which you sent me; and it is now paying me $9,000 a year." It PLAN BEACH PARTY has experienced a substantial heroe criminal que le quita al rico growth in membership and made by Rogers. The church choir, di wards, pianist Morning: Prelude, "Holy, Holy, Holy," Dykes; invocation, "The Lord Is in His Holy Lupin, or will glory's colors go to America's new Surete and Scotland Yard combined. rected by Mrs.

F. H. Eergh, will para darle al pobre, le asignaran las glorias al servicio secreto ame- Cars will leave White Temple present the processional, "The Spa Tempi Harrington anthem, church Thursday at 5 p. m. for a many improvements in its property, including the purchase of an adjoining lot where the church plans to build larger Bible school iano que parece unir las con- cious Firmament on High," by beach pot-luck supper.

Mrs. Ed Selassie Kept Cool EVELYN RAFF quistas del Suerte de Scotland Yard. ward DePree and members of the Haydn: the response, "Hear My Prayer," by Shelley; an anthem, "Peace I Leave With You," Roberts; prelude, "Mindful of His Own," Mendelssohn; offertory, "Brahm's Waltz," offertory re Ethiopia's emperor refused to quarters. Queen Esther society have charge had never occurred to the fortunate deal for peace, except through the ner. Morning: "The Meaning of Faith." of the program at 2 p.

Friday, "Glory and Honor," by Kacnman-inoff. and a second anthem, youth to drop me a word of thanks. Church members will have a noon hour basket luncheon tomorrow in Primero de Mayo Nations' League. sponse, "All Things Come of for the Women's Home Missionary ST. JOHN'S N.

W. 29th st at Every helper of his fellows can Esta misma fecha encerraba Heard the Voice of Jesus Say," by Still the league has failed to a tent donated for the day by Ray society in the parish house chapel, Beethoven; hymns, "Come, Thou Fount," Wyeth; "Are Ye Able?" relate a succession of such stories Eighth ave. Dr. J. C.

Pelgrim. Rathbun. clearly hear Selassie's S. O. S.

But Wright The public is invited to attend a otro significativo en epocas pasa-das cuando las flores del acerolo of apparent ingratitude; apprecia Morning: "The Removal of the Warner Hardman, organist, will Mason; postlude, "Intermezzo, tion may be felt but it has not moonlight boat ride Friday at 8 p. m. on the Seven Seas, sponsored play "Prelude in by Batiste; EVENTS SCHEDULED Cavalleria Rusticana," Mascagni. Curse." Evening: "Room for the Christ." the league still sheds faint rays of hope and the King of Kings knows that when he decries the league, his votive lamp will cease to burn. been spoken.

During these depres selections from the "Album for the CONGREGATIONAL Frances by the Good Fellowship class. Mem sion years the strain upon volun WESTMINSTER N. E. 18th st. BY PRESBYTERIANS Young," by Schumann, and "March H.

Bergh, director; Warner Hard- bers of the Epworth leagues will teer relief workers has been heavy; at Second court the Rev. J. V. Romaine, by Gounod. anunciaban la epoca de tradi-cionales festejos.

Hoy en dia, dis-cursos revistas en Berlin Moscow, Roma en expectativa, un parentesia de paz en otros ria-cones asi hizo su aparicion el mes de Mayo en este ano. man, organist. Morning: Prelude, elect officers tomorrow at 7 p. Johnson. Morning: "An Alabaster "The Spacious Firmament" Haydn; and many have quit in bitterness because they have not heard a May Day Survey Events of the week planned for The address on the observance of Music week will be delivered by Cruse of Exceeding Precious Oint TEMPLE BAPTIST the young people of First Presby response, "Hear My frayer," ssnei ley; anthems, "Glory and This same date held another ment." Evening: "Paul's Third Prof.

Edward Clarke of the depart single "Thank you" from those whom they have served. No other Missionary Journey." ment of music. University of Miami. Rachminoff, and "I Heard tne CIRCLES TO MEET meaning in a forgotten age, when opening hawthorn buds marked the factor has been so great as this SHENANDOAH 2106 S. W.

La Convention Artistica Voice of Jesus Say," Rathbun; prelude, "Prelude in Batiste, and terian church include a meeting of Junior Christian Endeavor, led by Virginia Larkin, following the junior sermon tomorrow; meeting of the Senior Christian Endeavor at He will speak on "Music and Lav ing." May day of merrymaking. Speech Eighth st, the Rev. Daniel Iver- La asociacidn del Miami Daily Women's circles of Temple Bap son. News Homemaker club abre las one in slowing up welfare gifts and activities. Many social workers would say that the percentage of gratitude found by Jesus among the healed lepers one in 10 was FIRST E.

Flagler st at Third "March Romaine," Gounod. So prano solos offered by Miss Eve lyn Raff, aria from tist church will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. as follows: Elsie. Clor circle, es and parades in Berlin and Moscow, expectancy in Rome, a spell of peace in other parts, heralded the first of May.

puertas de su convenci6n en la 6:30 p. m. in the Parish house au Sermon Topics ave, the Rev. w. K.

J. inomson. Habana. A los Pan Americanos with Mrs. A.

S. Hamilton, 157 N. E. Thomas, and "The Time for Mak Morning: "The Average Man's Re les interesara el mensaje que I higher than the average. 24th Frances Bryan circle, Mrs.

ligion." Evening: "Promise and traslado a la convencion el ar- MIAMI BEACH Oscar Winn, 421 S. W. 13th ditorium with Jean Armstrong leading the discussion, "How Can I Make a Living;" rehearsal in the chapel Monday at 7:45 p. m. of the young people's chorus, with the Homemakers Merrymaking Performance." ing Songs Has Come" Rogers.

MIAMI DENOMINATIONS Baptist That lepers were the recipients intensifies this familiar incident COMMUNITY Lincoln road at tista del oleo, Emilio Gisbert. Lutheran Rose Marlowe circle, Mrs. W. M. McDonald, 144 N.

W. Third The Miami Daily News Home- Drexel ave, the Rev. Elisha A. cuyas ensefianzas aun hacen eco from Luke's gospel. There is no TEMPLE Mrs.

John M. Bur- ST. JOHN'S N. W. 26th st at King.

Morning: "The Power of Elizabeth Watkins circle, Mrs. M. makers today open the doors to the literary and art gathering at junior chorus rehearsing at 1:30 dine, director: Mrs. E. J.

Hall, or- 22nd ave. Dr. J. A. Engwall.

Morn Music." Evening: sacred concert L. Heiss, 65 N. E. 90th st; Addie other disease so dread as leprosy; and, until recent years, no cure was known. By the Mosaic law.

p. m. Saturday. The Rev. William eanist.

Mornine: Prelude, "The en los salones de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Encuentran los criticos gran vigor en la obra de Gisbert, pero aun hay mas en sus Havana. Pan Americans will find ing: "The Way to the Father Cox circle, at 10 a. Mrs. M.

H. K. C. Thomson will continue to Chambered Nautilus," Stewart; of by the vested choir. Young People's Quest club, 6:30 p.

Junior House." No evening service. Choir interest in the message to the Crawford, 912 N. W. 55th terrace, lepers were required to keep apart rehearsal Wednesday at 8 p. m.

Homemakers from Spain's able por study of Acts at the midweek service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in fertory, "The Meadows of the Lord," Cadman; postlude, "The C. E. society, 7 p.

m. palabras cuando dijo que tras el ST. MATTHEWS The Rev. C. F.

trait master, Emilio Gisbert, whose from their kind. At the approach of strangers they cried, "Unclean! Unclean!" PRESBYTERIAN 2401 Pine interes del pueblo americano en el parish house auditorium. Kellerman. Morning service only. teachings still ring in the halls of cessional, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth!" anthem, "Break Forth Into Joy," Barnby; male Tree drive, the Rev.

W. C. Cum Village Chapel," Hopkins. Evening: Prelude, "Romance," Rubinstein: offertory, "Romance," Hen- Puerto Rico's university. Critics Sunday school and Bible classes mines.

Morning: "Jesus and the PRESBYTERIANS Such a miserable group, up near find strength in his oil paintings. at 10 a. sermon at 11 a. m. quartet, "Bearing the Cross;" re Children." felt; postlude, "Largo" Lott FIRST INDEPENDENT 168 N.

the border of Galilee and Samaria, hailed Jesus, as He went on His cessional, Mother Dear, Jerusa PLAN MEETINGS FIRST METHODIST Jefferson FIRST Thomas G. HalL direc lem;" postlude, "Processional ave. at Sixth st, the Rev. R. G.

W. 41st st, the Rev. E. L. Weiden-mann.

Morning: "Let Not Your tor; W. G. Utermoehlen, pianist. Even greater vigor appears in his word picture of the great future beyond America's growing interest in the arts of Spain that range from simple castanets to Spanish castles momentous journey to Jerusalem. Only those who know leprosy can Holmes.

Morning: "Thou Art Morning: Prelude, "Chanconne March in Hosner. Presbyterian Auxiliaries of the Westminster Heart Be Troubled." Evening With Me." Evening, "What the understand the horror of the spec Presbyterian church will meet Fri God's Showers of Blessings." Handel; anthem, "Give Thanks Unto God." Lacey: offertory, "To SHENANDOAH Mrs. Adrienne tacle of these miserable creatures. Lord Requires." day at 3 p. m.

as follows: Group and from mantillas to Murillos. ROBERTSON MEMORIAL 259 Lourie, director; Mrs. Ray Hicks, with bloated skin, and, often, with BAPTIST 2816 Sheridan ave. a Water Lily," MacDowell; post one, Mrs. Peter Galenburg, 401 N.

N. E. 23rd st, George M. Poth, pas pianist Morning: Prelude, "Morn This soulful artist lives in the United States to learn America's members missing. lude.

"Excerpt From A Minor E. 30th st; group two, Mrs. W. M. the Rev.

J. Max Cook. Morning "Quest and Conquest." Evening tor. Morning: Guest speaker, the ine Prayer," Bellini; anthem, Concerto," Schumann. Evening Frey, in the patio of the church; conception of Spanish art as an Rev.

Ernest Bratzel, PhD, "Mene Lamb of God," Stults; offertory, "Christ the Way." B. Y. P. U. at Prelude, "Moments Musical," Schu actress views a mirror.

Tekel." "Minuetto," Beethoven; offertory three, Mrs. Neil Sinclair, 1635 S. W. Third st; four, Mrs. H.

S. Garrett bert; anthem, "My Faith Looks up 7:15 p. m. IMMANUEL N. W.

Fifth ave. at duet selected, Glen Martin and FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, to Thee," Solly; offertory, "Aspira 605 N. E. 72nd st; five, Mrs. W.

M. Clarence Ridsdale. Evening: Prel Fourth st. Dr. Titus A.

Conrad. tion." Nevm; postlude, "Jubuee SCIENTIST Community theater, Rhumba King Inspects Miami Thomson, 1941 N. W. 55th st ude, "Reverie," Kuhlstrom; anthem. Morning, communion services and corner Lincoln road and Michigan Marchj" Williams.

reception of new members. No Methodist ave. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. SPECIAL MUSICAL Don Azpiazu, Cuba's rhumba ex evening service.

TRINITY Mrs. B. H. Crocroft, services 11 a. m.

Wednesday meet So great was the fame of Jesus, the healer, that it had reached to a cluster of outcasts, who, having heard of His coming, awaited Him off from the roadside. As He appeared, their husky throats cried, "Jesus, Master, have mercy upon us!" The loving heart of the Great Physician, who is never deaf to any plea of need, made instant answer, in one of the most remarkable miracles ever recorded in the New Testament. Jesus did not have personal contact with the suppliants; only by His word He granted them the priceless boon they sought He ponent, of Peanut Vendor fame, Christian director; Mamie L. Lee, organist. EVENTS ARRANGED arte hispano, existe un inmenso porvenir que alcanzara toda la gama que manifiesta el arte es-panol, desde la castafiuela hasta 1o3 castillos desde las mantillas hasta los Murillos.

Este notable artista vive en los Estados Unidos, estudiando el concepto del arte hispano en la mente americana, de igual modo que el artista teatral se estudia en el espejo. Rey de Ramba en Miami Don Azpiazu, cuya fama se rem-onta a los dias en que di6 a conocer al Manisero ante el pueblo americano, entre los viajes que ha dado de Hollywood a Monte Carlo, se detiene en Miami al objeto de im-partirle atm6sfera a la nueva pe-licula que prepara que versa sobre musica danza tipica. Tenia Tropical El punto debil del promedio de las casas americanas es aun el techo. La America Tropical le ofrece a la del Norte las ventajas garantias del techo de azotea. Los pormenores se le ofrecen a los lectores, gustosamente.

Conserve el Daily News en sus manos no pierda de vista a los Tdpicos Tropicales. Manana nos vemos, pues, nuevamente por who plies from Hollywood to Monte- ing, 12 noon. CORAL GABLES BOULEVARD 2501 Biscayne Morning: Prelude, Mamie Laurie Carlo lingers in Miami for added "The Master Passeth By," Hammond; offertory, "Nocturne," Chopin; offertory mixed quartet, selected, Joyce Kelley, Helen Amidon, Glenn Martin and Clarence Ridsdale. FIRST Ethel R. Cool, director-organist.

Morning: Prelude, "A Morning Prelude," Diggle; anthem. blvd, the Rev. Frank E. Harlow, Lee; anthem, "Trust the CONGREGATIONAL Special programs tomorrow at Mi atmosphere to his new picture of Handel; offertory, by Mamie Lau at Malaga st, the Rev. L.

J. Bar Morning: "Deep-Sea Fishing." Eve ning: "Things That Count folklore song and dance. nette. Morning: Guest speaker, rie Lee; duet, Ora Wightman, LiU-cile Putnam, selected; postlude, se FOREST PARK N. W.

Sixth Professor Edward Clarke, "Music Today's Tropical Tip ave. and 62nd st, the Rev. C. W. lected.

Evening: 15-minute organ ami Beach Community church will commemorate Music week. The morning sermo "The Power of Music," will be followed at night with special music by the vested choir, directed by Ruby Showers rx i iri nn" "Awake My Soul to Joyful Lays," Watson. Morning: "From Valley The average roof is still the sore- recital, Mamie Laurie Lee; anthem, FKRST METHODIST Coral a offertory, "Meditation," spot of many American home Way at Segovia the Rev. H. bade the lepers show themselves to the priests; and as they went, they to Mountain Crest." Epecial anniversary service, 2 p.

attended by Valdes; soprano solo, Mrs. J. Mer owners. Tropical America for gen Waller. Morning: "Preparation for Baker, and a brief address by Dr.

Boulevard and First Christian "Twilight And Dawn," Speaks, presented by Carolyn Frix, Sonya La Rue, choir; offertory. Improvisation; quintet, "Consider And Hear Me," Plueger, by Miss Frix, Mrs. rill White. Evening: Prelude, "Intermezzo," anthem, "Like as the erations covers the home with an "azotea" or deck roof. It can stand King on "Purpose and Value of a Revival." Evening: "The First Christian Church," vespers at 5:30 churches.

were made clean of their loathsome disease. Only one of the transformed Heart Desireth," Hamer; offertory, Music Week. FIRST Dr. Everett S. Smith, 230 p.

m. Leagues, 6:45 p. m. Idyll," Ludebuehl; trio, "Let the for 50 years without repair. Full details on this strong feature of N.

E. Fourth st Morning: "Christ LaRue, M. F. Scott and Robert came back to render thanks for a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Al RIVERSIDE BAPTIST Words of My Mouth," Ward, presented by Wilma Leach, Waldo Reinert. the Saviour." Evening, address by Spanish America's substantial con hambra circle at Ponce de Leon WHITE TEMPLE C.

F. Cush- Dr. Charles O. Woodward. struction gladly submitted on re WILL HOLD REVIVAL blvd.

Morning: Guest speaker, Dr, Cheney and Joseph Barclay. boon beyond all measure. This failure evoked from the heart of Jesus the poignant phrase, "Where are the nine?" Evidently, gratitude Nazarene man, director; Jjjiizaoetn uorsey, quest G. B. Laird, pastor emeritus, "The WESTMINSTER Mrs.

J. N. Mc- organist. Morning: Prelude, "Vis FIRST 535 N. W.

Eighth st, the Greatest Problem That Now Con Continue to keep the Daily News in hand and meet again at this Arthur, director-pianist Morning: Prelude, "Petit Mari, Petite Fem- ion," Rhemberger; anthem, "rio: fronts Modern Civilization and the was prized by the Master. Jesus humanly longed, as do all of us, for Rev. L. Lee Gaines. Morning, "A Christian's Vision." Evening, "A Riverside Baptist church, S.

W. First st. and Ninth ave, will begin a 10-day revival tomorrow. The corner tomorrow. Adios.

tanto, adios. Christian Church." me," Saenger, presented by Urith Everyone That Thirsteth," Mac-Fralane; offertory, "Solitude," Le-Mare; solo, Harry Vander Linden. Sinner's Vision." Mosher, Margaret Kistler, Mrs. Mc- UNIVERSITY Ponce de Leon blvd. at San Sebastian the Rev.

J. C. Sims, pastor, will be as CENTRAL N. W. 40th st at Arthur; anthem, "Father, Hear understanding and appreciation.

Indeed, is not the Bible full of exhortations to give thanks? Most of us fall down right here. SHOW TO BE GIVEN Evening: Prelude, "Chant for sisted by the Rev. D. H. Hall, for Fifth ave, the Rev.

C. E. Pendry. LUTHERANS OFFER THURSDAY CLASSES mer pastor of the Temple Baptist Congregational Us," Palmer; offertory, cello solo, Margaret Kistler, "Orioso," Bach; solo, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," BY PRESBYTERIANS Rev. James H.

Thayer. MIAMI DENOMINATIONS Baptist church. FIRST N. E. Second ave.

at 20th we jacK inis quality whicn is a Dead Heroes," Gaul; anthem, "Crossing the Bar," Shure; offertory, "Sketch," Stoughton; solo, Estelle Stith; choir hymn, "Are Ye Junior deacons of the church, terrace, the Rev. Kerrison Juniper. first mark of a gentleman and a Reinecke, presented by Mabel RIVERSIDE S. W. First st.

at headed by their chairman, E. B. Morning, "Nor Your Own." Christian. Our common failure, Ninth the Rev. J.

C. Sims Able?" Mason. The Rev. C. F.

Kellermann, pastor of St Matthew's Lutheran church, is conducting an adult PLYMOUTH 3429 Devon road. and that of the nine lepers, is not Morning: "The First Revival." Eve- Westmoreland, sponsoring the re vival, are planning a visitation sur TAMIAMI TEMPLE Dorothy ning: "The Yoke of Service." Coconut Grove, the Rev. J. Delman Kuykendall. Morning, "Trumpet- only a lack of common courtesy, but also a denial of that principle Brunson.

Evening: Prelude, "Prelude Religioso," Kern; anthem, "They That Put Their Trust in the Word," Steane; offertory, "Chanson," Huerter; solo, "A Love Embracing All," Lowell; recessional, Stearns Mayer, director; Betty FIRST N. E. First ave. at Fifth Jane Menoher, organist Morning: eers of God." expressed by the Psalmist: "Let the membership class every Thursday at 8 p. m.

at the church. Lectures are being given on Christian fundamentals as taught in the Lutheran st. Dr. J. L.

White. Morning and redeemed of the Lord say so." vey in which all departments of the church will assist Rhettman Salvo will direct special choir music and Miss Ruth Mary Hall will be pianist Episcopal TRINITY N. Bayshore drive at Prelude, Largo from "Xerxes," Handel; processional, "For the Beauty of the Earth," Kocher; an Men's club of Central Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday in the church basement to plan a minstrel show. Other meetings during the week at the church are: Wednesday at 8 p. Sunday school forum group; Thursday at 7:45 p.

m. Boy Scout troop 46, and Friday at 8 p. m. music training hour. Friendship class of the Sunday school, will give a beach party Thursday at 6 p.

m. evening services by Dr. J. E. John stone, pastor of North Miami Bap Dismiss Us, Lord, postlude, se lected.

church. Members of the church under 17 tist church. 16th st, G. Irving Hiller, rector. Services for the.

third Sunday -after All the helpers of men who have been led to quit by lack of appreciation and how bitterly I have frequently heard men express CALVARY 226 S. W. 17th ave, them, "Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Lord," Briggs; offertory, "Berceuse" Neruda; solo, Mrs. Mayer, Lord, Most Holy," Franck; Easter will be: Holy communion, 8 a. church school, 9:30 a.

Dr. A. E. Gammage. Morning will meet Friday night at the parish house to organize a junior Walther League society.

Albert Vollrath, themselves upon public ingratitude! "The First Miracle of John's Gos have, in spirit repeated Christ's Well-Known Animal choral Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. m. pel." Evening: "How to Come to president of the senior league, has reproachful, "Where are the nine?" processional hymn, "Crown Him, Crown Him," Elvey; solo, Max Christ." been chosen junior counselor. Well, some of them are reading OTHER CHURCHES MIAMI SHORES COMMUNITY Hildebrand, selected; anthem, "Oh, Mrs. H.

Moll will preside at the TEMPLE Dr. Kerr Boyce Tup per, minister in charge. Morning these lines. In these post-war That I Might Find Thee," Von- KELLOGG TO SPEAK BEFORE MINISTERS meeting of the Ladies' Aid society Answer to Previous Puzzle 9823 N. E.

Fourth ave, the Rev. C. A. Vincent. Morning, "Roger Bab- "A New Type of Conversion To- to be held at the parish house Berge; duet.

Nan Bowers and Irma June Randolph, "Softly Now the years even the civilities of dinner calls, and "bread and butter letters," have been discarded, as day. Evening "Why A New Typ Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Reports son's Prophecy for the Future of Light of Day," Parker; offertory, of Conversion. Business and the Church." Short every hospitable home can testify, "Venetian Serenade," Berwald; LITTLE RIVER 473 N.

W. 77th of activities of the season will be given and plans for the summer made. musical service. Public speakers can tell a shame st, the Rev. C.

A. Moberg. Morning CHURCH OF LIGHT Miami anthem, "Still Will We Trust," Burleigh; postlude, "March," Rog ful tale of not even perfunctory Discussion of the fourth chapter of Center, 505 Congress building. Lec notes of thanks from committees Miami Ministerial association will meet Monday at 10:30 a. m.

at the Y. M. C. A. Dr.

J. H. Kellogg of Battle Creek sanitarium will speak. Dr. J.

C. Pelgrim, president of the association, will preside and the Rev. William Cummings will have charge of devotions. ers. Daniel.

Evening: "The Peace Era, OJUS CHURCH GROUP ture at 3 p. m. by the Rev. Edward that diligently sought their services. HOLLYWOOD FIRST Dr.

Doane, "The Truth That Sets You IAjNTOjNl OjS COITTl I rTR DORElP OiF EPiArriolOCUIll OA HjTw O'GJC OjN" OEjO QtDPMTQ IT pBj D' 5E3AJ rPp a GiEjaApfglE' Arrpt- 1 AYHT WlOPD 1 ETI' A EfclTjO A DTjoW Off EVE SjC CTPB I A a AiQiTtTloiN'Elsni itia'lIy TO HEAR DR. GYLES Newspaper editors, common be lief to the contrary notwithstand Free." Horary class Thursday, 8 Thomas H. Sprague. Morning "Spiritual Power." Evening: Stere ing, seldom get letters of thanks to 10 p. beginners, Monday and Friday, 2 to 5 p.

m. opticon lecture, "Our Cuban Neigh Dr. R. R. Gyles, formerly con Christian BOULEVARD Ruby Barrett Carson, director; Amy Rice Davis, organist Morning: Prelude, "Andante Religioso," LeMiagre; communion, "Bethany," Mason; offertory.

"Pastorale," Flagler; choral response; solo, Mrs. Benjamin Rand, "The Cross," Ware; anthem. for their best editorials and features. This generation is not char COURSE OF STUDY ARRANGED bors." SWEDISH TABERNACLE 412 N. E.

61st st, O. E. Osterberg, pas LEMON. CITY N. W.

60th st nected with the Moody Bible institute, will discuss "Comrades for Christ" at the morning services to acterized by the gracious spirit of appreciation, which has always and First place, the Rev. P. T. Tay tor. Church school, 10 a.

HORIZOXTAL 1 Common animal. 6 Anglo-Saxon coin. 11 Epilepsy symptom. 12 Nautical. 14 To wander 16 Consumer.

17 Smell. 15 Balsam. 19 Sailor. 21 Subdued shade 23 Limb. 25 Onager.

26 Royal. 30 Pertaining to air. 33 Dry. 34 Nay. 35 Valise.

36 Worked. 38 Verbal. 39 Female sheep. 40 Assents to. Coffee house.

47 Model. Wrath. pest 13 Promise. 15 It rapidly 20 Completely. 22 Like.

24 Geodetic surveyor 27 Age. 25 Hooked projection. 29 Stir 30 Since. 31 To make a mistake. 32 Inlet 34 Small salamander, 37 To pass again.

41 Signal system. 42 Craw 43 Wren. 44 Cavern. 45 Grand parental. 46 Matted wool and fur fibers.

49 Stream. 50 Sea eagle. 51 To hew. been assumed to be one of the first lor. Morning and evening services morrow at Ojus Baptist church Swedish service, 11 a.

followed by communion; the Rev. and Mrs. marks of culture. By pastor. In the Cross of Christ I Glory, Dr.

Gyles recently closed a two-week's revival meeting with the DANIA FIRST The Rev. Owen Look a little deeper Into this! Martin- nnstlnr! "March." Guruad. W. Moran. Morning: "Obeying First Baptist church, Fort Myers.

theme, and you will find one of the Evening: Prelude, "Slumber Freeman and children, 7:45 p. Young People's meeting, 6:30 p. Linnea Lindstrom, leader. Christian Science God's Word." Evening: "The Fu PRAYER MEETING SCHEDULED ture Life; Those Who Reject Nevin; offertory, "Allegretto;" Volkmann; gospel solo, Mrs. Carson; postlude by Stern.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 256 N. E. 19th st Christ." Methodist Lemon City Baptist church, the Miss Elizabeth Morgan, superintendent of mission study for the Woman's Missionary society of Trinity Methodist church, announced today the beginning of a course of study on "Looking Forward to Christian America" Wednesday at 10 a. m. The course will continue through May.

A business meeting will be held Friday at 3 p. m. BOAT RIDE TO BE TUESDAY Coral Gables First Methodist church will give a moonlight boat ride Tuesday, on the "Biscayne," leaving pier seven at Miami yaoht basin at 8 p. m. FIRST H.

Carleton Slack, direc 3 Yeast 4 Silly. 5 Sailor 6 To soften leather. 7 Applauds 8 Branches of learning. 9 To blow a horn. 10 Story.

11 It is an 51 Bathes. 52 53 Courtesy title. 54 Egg-shaped. 55 It belongs to the genus 56 2000 pounds. 57 Its are used for coats.

VERTICAL 1 Strategem. 2 Region. WHITE TEMPLE 320 N. tor; Jane Butler, organist; Jane Sunday school and services, 11 a. m.

Evening, 8 p. m. Second ave, the Rev. Glenn Burge, assistant organist; Laurine Rev. P.

T. Taylor pastor, will conduct a public prayer meeting Monday from 9:30 to 10 a. m. in Trinity Methodist church. Open meeting will feature the service.

James. Morning: "What Is Funda Atherton, pianist, and Ann Smith, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Lejeune road mental?" Evening: Guest Speaker, fundamental ills of our era. We are a captious, critical, censorious generation. Our newspapers have opened their pages to key-hole columnists, professional disparagers of public men, and critical commentators who pick flaws in everything. We are just now passing out of an era of "debunking" in general literature.

One popular novelist has made Main Street an object of contempt and ridicule; and has coined a new name of derision, "Babbit," for the average business man. It is our day's disposition to talk about the spots on and Andalusia ave. Coral Gables. the Rev. David Cathcart, "Jesus Sunday school, 9:30 a.

services, Speaks to Modern Youth." JOINT MEETING ARRANGED 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. TRINITY The Rev.

R. Z. Tyler, SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, 401 N. E. First ave.

Morning Anglo-Saxon Federation of affiliated with British Israel soprano. Morning: Prelude, by Boellmann; hymn, "A Thought for Him;" offertory solo, Rest in the Lord," Mary Ellen Warman; organ interlude, "Holy Ghost, Love Divine," Gottschalk anthem, "Praise Ye the Father," Gounod; postlude, "March Militaire," Schubert Evening: Prelude, "Nocturne," Chopin; anthem, Lord SCIENTIST 3850 Main highway, "Christian Unity." Evening: "Co Coconut Grove. Sunday school and Workers With God." ALLAPATTAH M. E. David services, 11 a.

m. Federation, will meet in First i VISITOR TO ADDRESS CLASS Christian church library tomorrow J. C. McCree will be guest speak-at 3 p. m.

Subjects for discussion i er tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. at the include "Who Are the Saints of! Riverside BaDtist church men's BRYAN MEMORIAL M. E. Cathcart, pastor.

Morning: "Christ the sun; and to ignore the sun lan Stewardship." Evening: Guest Main highway, Coconut Grove, the Rev. A. D. Hagler. Morning, "The shine.

All speaking platforms, in Bible class. Most Holy." Alt: offertory, "An Die speaker, the Rev. W. C. Coleman the Lord?" and "To Whom Shall the Kingdom Be Given?" cluding too often, the pulpit, are duet Alice and Musik," Schubert RADER MEMORIAL M.

E. 80th infested with professional decriers uiiesieu wun proiessionai aecriers st. at N. E. First place, the Rev FEDERATION MEETS TUESDAY 1 Allin of Ages; post-of everything new and constructive, first sonata, Bo- D.

Stratford Scadeng. Morning Of generous, grateful and loyal rowski, GOSPEL SERVICES HELD Special evangelical services are being conducted by Fred C. Coombs daily at 7:30 p. m. in the Floridian Gospel tent at N.

W. 29th st. and 12th ave. Some Golden Silences." Evening The story of the Syrian leper who was cured. Epworth leagues at Christian Religion in the Modern Home." CENTRAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE N.

W. Fifth ave. at 40th st, the Rev. C. E.

Pendry. Morning, "Holy Ghost Power." Evening, evangelistic service "God Gives Men Time to Repent." KINGDOM GOSPEL 317 Venetian building. Dr. Henry W. Stough.

Evening, "The Drunkards of Ephraim." Sunday school at 10 Branches one and five of Anglo-Saxon Federation will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in Lemon City library. Topic of discussion will be "The Mosaic Laws and Their Application to Our Generation." Congregational PLYMOUTH Sonya La Rue, director. Morning: Prelude, "Allegro Con Spirito," Warner; "Andante Cantabile," Tchaikowsky, Gertrude 6:45 p.

m. 4 I (i 11" Is 13 iS t7 75 fL izzz ZiifffZZ ZZZZ 4fT ISO FT 1 1 1 1 rl 1 1 Is7 1 I 1-hl TARBOUX MEMORIAL Morn ing services will observe Layman day. with Dr. W. A.

Barge. R. CHURCH OFFICERS TO MEET tosrle, W. P. Eavenston and Mrs.

Heath as speakers. Evening Unity Center of Practical Christianity Rex Theatre Sn K. Klaulrr Elrvrn A. M. MAY CORNEI.I.

STOIBER, I-ailrr Snhjrrt: "MAN THE MAr.NKT" Evening at 7 128 S. K. Third btreet DR. ZIA M. RAUAIII rnlvrxal Vnrr" ALL.

WELCOME! Monthly meeting of the board of church officers. Boulevard Christian church, will be Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the church. Ernest Dens-low is chairman of the board and Talbot Baker, organist, duet Vir-j ginia Clark and Sonya La "Forever With the Lord," Gounod; offertory, "Contemplation," Near-ing; solo, "The Lost Chord," Sullivan, Sonya La Rue; postlude, "Postlude.

on Nicea," Calver. IMMANUEL Miss Frances Ma-honey, director-organist. Morning: Prelude. "Andante," Rubenstein; processional, "Holy, Holy, Dykes; anthem, "Bread of the World." Sheoard: offertory, "An spirits our times suffer a serious dearth. Both vital religion and constructive patriotism are at a discount today, with critics mouthing their picayune complaints everywhere.

Where is our real and spacious sense of the greatness of our country; of the magnitude of society's efforts to combat the depression and improve the social order, and of the beauty and beneficence of religion's unflagging service to the world? The stark facts of contemporary life, honestly faced, call for a mood df gratitude and praise. Great healings have been wrought immense progress has been made toward a finer order of life; yet "Where are the nine?" It is opportune that this challenging lesson, straight out of the experience of Jesus, should summon us all to an exercise of the cardinal virtue of gratitude. Mrs. William LaBaw, church clerk. a.

m. at 1466 im. w. 3ist st. ALLAPATTAH BAPTIST N.

W. 17th ave. and 33rd st, the Rev. C. R.

Pittard. Morning, "Pressing Forward." Evening, "The Children God Hath Given Me." HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL 121 N. E. 36th st, the Rev. Edgar L.

Pennington. Holy communion, 7:30 a. Sunday school, 9:45 a. morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. Young People's Service league, 6:30 p.

m. Monday, at 8 p. m. confirmation instruction; Friday at 10 a. holy communion and Bible study class.

"On Sin." GRACE MEMORIAL 6311 N. E. Second ave. the Rev. W.

C. Fountain. Morning: "The Pre-Eminence of Love." Communion service. Evening: "Christian Progress." Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p.

m. Leagues. 6:45 p. m. TAMIAMI TEMPLE S.

W. Eighth st. at 14th the Rev. C. S.

Lowell. Morning: "The Majesty of the Unseen." Vespers, "The Etiquette of Jesus." Presbyterian CENTRAL The Rev. M. F. Us- TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH N.

W. North River Drive and 3rd St 11:00 A. M. "A New Type of Conversion Today" 7:30 P. a New Type of Conversion?" Dr.

Kerr-Boyce Tupper, Minister-in-charge gel's Voices," Zamecnik; recessional, selected; postlude, "Postlude," Rosseau. HOLY TRINITY H. Paul Mann, organist-director. Morning: Prelude, "Meditation," Stoughton; pro- MCSIC WEEK IX MIAMI BEACH COMMOITY CHURCH "THE POWER OF Ml'MC." Sermon, 11 o'clock Sacred Concert, Vented Choir, 8 P. M.

DR. ELISHA A. KING, Minister Lincoln Road.

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