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Press Journal from Vero Beach, Florida • 23

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Press Journali
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Vero Beach, Florida
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23
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I Thun June 13 1963 Veto 7C ST I V5 x' fc New Pastors Named 18th or Area 5 YEAR WARRANTY Good bye Defrosting! Park CAPACITY N0 in DEROSTING PJlgi IIEDKI JsfeffifflsSS 1 BIG VALUE WODTKE'S Oil CAPACITY 65 LB 12 CU SAETY ROST be ENSIGN SMITH ANOTHER TOP QUALITY REG PRICE $24995 SALE PRICE $19995 CAPACITY 4 MM 4 Model 733 470 AST4' 'iff W5 rill MWA'd 15 MODELS TO EATURE REG PRICE ull DEROST 131 Cll Our 'Best REG PRICE SALE PRICE MODEL 734480 JU1TH0R12E9 pEALM Glendale Baptist Bible School on Golden Heart Comoressor and Sealed in Refrigerat built for extra years of dependable service operating cost 8 150 LB ZERO REEZER Never rost Convenience to never have to defro Cold Lock Magnetic Safety Deep Handidor Shelves In th Gleaming Chrome Shelves Glide Out reezer Basket he amily Life Sermon Topic the will be the sermon theme at the Community Church (Interde nominational) 19th Avenue and 23rd Street at morning wor ship at 11 am Sunday The Rev A Arnold Wettstein plans to examine the changing pojeg of family life The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered during the morning worship hour with the Chancel Choir under the di rection of Robert Pereda sing ing Is Thy by Handel The Church School with classes for all ages convenes at 9:30 Kinderwatch is pro vided during the 11 worship hour Roseland Church Congregation Honors Pastor Kershner 1 TIRE ft APPLIANCE Whaal Alignment end' BrakeService TEB TOP QUALITY ROW IT PAYS TO SHOP AT our Indian River area Metho dist churches ere among the 173 in lorida which have new Natural Death Of Gifford Man Swim Program Needs Helpers 'There is still a need for volunteers in the Swimming pro gram sponsored by the Ameri can Red Cross and the Depart ment of Recreation Volunteers need not be ex pert dimmers to help teach youngstess the basic rudiments of swimming Recreation Direc tor Charles Parks explained He asked that anyone in terested in helping boys and girls become' contact Joy 'Stanton swimming supervisor or ine iuoo piuaxu at Jordan 7 3130 or the De at fteravatioa at JQxdan 7144 samasKj irst Methodist Church Cross City The Rev Vanderwater formerly of Cocoa is the new Church He replaces the Rev Neil Gunsalus who has been assigned to the White City ucnsen neacn ctiarge Vero Beach Lakewood Church has as its new lay sup ply minister Johnson of Pierce' The church has been served during the past year by the Rev Abe Castdr associate'minister of irst Methodist Church Vero Beach Jlf 11 Ml ENSIGN EVERETT Both officers also are recent graduates of the Officer Candidate School art Newport I and the Uni varsity of While at the university En sign Smith was fleeted to Sigma Lambda Chi Honorary National raternity construction en gineers' and' Gargoyle Honor raternity of the College of Architecture and Allied Arts Ensign Everett received a degree in industrial engineer ing and was a member of Delta Upsilon raternity at the uni versity At Vero Beach High School Ensign Everett (was a member of the (National HbnorySodety the football team and manager of the basketball team Ensigns Everett and Smith are 1958 graduates of Vero Beagh High School CELEBRATING our ANNIVERSARY With GIANT Value or YOU A 25 year old Gifford Negro William Ruffin weighing about 225 pounds and in apparent good health was found dead in bed early riday morning 'A call to the De partment from Anna rances! Sneed a friend at whose house he was staying said that she! had tried to awaken the maim but had failed to do so I deputies arriving at the house! found no indication of violence but consulted the at torney for advice as to whether an autopsy should be per formed to learn the cause of death He advised that one should be performed The autopsy performed by Dr Schofield indicated that death Jiad been due to natural causes Dr Schofield found that the lungs were twice the weight to be ex pected even in a man of his size indicating that his death was due to lobar pneumonia sometimes galled pneumonia The map was employed at a cattle ranch west of Vero Beach Teen age Group At Convention: or Lutherans Teen agers Pamela Swann Nancy Irvin Judith Vedder Suzanne aa Milford fla Wil liam Hall and Christopher Casses are attending the first convention of the new Luther League of the lorida Synod of ithe Lutheran Church in North Miami Beach They are members of the Luther League of Our Savior Lutheran Church and have been accompanied by Pastor and MrHarvey Sinriahl Theme of the convention is Hating About 500 Lutheran youthheard the featured speaker and discussion leader Dr Arthur Voobus a professor at the Lutheran at Theology Chicago campus He (showed the teen agers what be terms the evils of Communism Dr Voobus is a native of Estonia and under Com munlsm He was forced to watch the slaughter of his whole family Drw Voobus escaped from a concentration camp and came to the UnitedStates Dr is one of the top scholars in the field of New Testament Church activities: 1 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Of AMLWIlA INC Opens Monday The Vacation Bible School of 1 the Glendale Baptist Church 1 opens Monday and continues 1 through June 26 Preparation day will be this Saturday After the opening exercises at 9 am the pupils will register The program ends with refreshments and a parade in the outlyihg areas Rev Eugene Baxley princi pal that i Bible School workers are being en listed along with the following department heads: Mrs Leroy Padgett nursery department Mrs Burton Manville beginner department Hogan orimary department Mrs Al bert Jackson junior depart ment and Mrs Bonnie Baxley intermediate department I AU age groups will from 8:30 to 11:30 daily except for 'the intermediates who meet 7 to 9 pm defrost xi Retrigerator never defrost the reezer 111 ZERO 121st 'session of the loridaMethodist Conference in Lake hnn All ministers reassigned will move to their new posts today (Thursday) New minister of Methodist Church is the Rev James' Holmes' Who has served as a United States Air orce chaplain for the past seven years The Rev Don Gomer has been assigned to irst Metho dist Church Ocoee Grace Methodist Church Wa basso has as its minister the Rev James Powell Jr who is moving here from Safety Harbor The Rev Joe I Ed Mc Gahey has been assigned to byUiss Marty Jackson Valerie mjnisters as a Teult a Pointments announced by Bish minister of Roseland A dinner in honor of the Rev and Mrs Neil Gunsalus was sponsored last Sunday byi the Roseland Methodist Church i and Mrs Gunsalus have accepted a charge at Jensen i White City7' after three i years with the Roseland church i After the dinner the Sunday School departments presented i skits in appreciation of the work done at Roseland by Rev and Mrs Gunsalus The senior high presentation included the singing of one of Rev favorite hymns The junior choir sang the first hymn taught to it my Mrs Gunsalus who organized the group shortly after she came to! the church Gifts from the congregation1 were presented to the Rev and1 Mrs Gunsalus by Paul Wright! chairman of the pastoral rela tions committee These included imported! English teapot a of the one made for John Wesley in 1761 rSensational TILT DOWN REEZER fesDOORX Pagan Worship Highlighted In Churchilm Scenes of heathen customs nMrl nrn ivzxe dnniAlml In auvi fsaiavvivi uav utyiuiuu in i sound color film to be shown at the youth LI UAdLlt? 1 latfc? 1 11 41 lllv xJlClLLLLltJ Baptist Church riday night ilmed in Nigeria and rench Equatorial Africa silent cam eras recorded the story of hu man depravity in a society without Christian influence Scenes in the heart of Africa (include snake 'handling and Channing pagan iand other heathen practices The film is challenging and will stir Christians to send orel Smith son of Mr and Mrs missionaries to lead peopre out of superstition and darkneis according to the Rev Eugene Baxley church pastor Young people and adults are invited to rtherserwees begin at 7:45 pm "Htmie owned snd home operated blow in our 18th year your Norge 1924 DIXIE AVENUE Bridge Classes Scheduled To Begin June 26 Classes bridge instruction are scheduled to begin June 26 at 7:30 pm in the air conditioned lounge of the Community Building The classes will be directed by Mrs rank Keithjenn expert in bridge Mrs Keith taught classes to Summer Club members last year and also conducted bridge tournaments for the Welcome Wagon rjday Afternoon Bridge Club All members of the Summer Club Welcome Wagon and any other people who are interested in bridge 'instruction are in vited to meet jointly at the Community Building pn June 26 Players must their own cards Rev Abe Castof Is Assigned To Orlando Church The Rev Abe Castor as sociate minister of jjst Metho dist Church 'haTTSeenassigned as summer pastor of the Holden Heights Methodist Church Or He also was recently appoint ed by the lorida Conference of The Methodist Church to at tend graduate school Rev and Mrs Castor' will oursue graduate studies at Co lumbia Theological Seminary and Emory University in At lanta Georgia this fall in preparation for future mission ary service in Latin America Mrs Castor is therecipient of a $5000 ederal Government scholarship for the Master of Nursing degree at Emory Uni versify Rev and Mrs Castor are graduates of the Schools of Theology and Nursing of Emory University The Castors are parents of a son stepnen wesiey corn i May 25 Nriuv ncirinc bvm Assume Duty In California Two ndvy ensigns from Vero Beach have been assigned to the Navy Civil Engineer img officer school at Port Hueneme California I They were Ensign Gary George Smith 3013 Golf View Drive and Ernest ii Everett son of Mrs Ernest I Everett Street unday School Awards Given Episcopal amily Service son Cena Walker Susan Llovd i Susan Stewart Ed Barrett and: School class Ricky Whitfield mnior untjir awmxrs iiiatie ber Ticr Anita Harshbarger isy MrsHB Rushton director ware as loitows: 1st year: matt Gordan Billy Harshbarger Emily Kelso Robert McNulty Olivia McCullough Ivy Robin inson 2nd year: Lynn Tiers: Tarleton Russell Choir i 1st year Leslie Colket Linda Gale Rita McNulty 2nd year Kittrell 3rd year Len nie Sinclair 4th year Dee Dun 1 can Anne Kelso Martha Rus 1 sell Highest ewards for both Junior and Choir were presented to Anita Harshbarger i and Linda Gale An honorary award went to Lowber Tiers who has been ill for many weeks 33 years later he got the bug 1 We're glad thjat most people jjon't wait 33 years to buy their irst Volkswagen But Albprt Gillisdid and maybe he (jqcJ right idea all along He didn't buy a new car for 33 years he happen to need He andHiis A ord did just finally each other He always did his own repairs and even jacked it up afnight to save the fires When he needed a new carlast year he went out and bought a Volkswagen heard' they hold he explained i Does he like the VW? Mr Gillis is 78 a the Peace and rtdt Tfliven to hasty decision inspectors suredo a good job oHnspecf was as far as he would go But he did mention fhat he and Mrs Gillis tpok trip for their 54th anniversary 'They drove their new VW 6750 miles and spent62 on gasand 55t on oil think lhey were supposed to burn oil he said CHEZ BOYE' Y24 AZALSA LANS A To mark (the closing session I interest Springer Moore Sunday School at teacher of the High 9 iPr ivuar 'w4U4o Rim ificates were presented to nembers at the family service rt clock last Sunday inmiriu uumui aim hnir awards were also mw Nursery school students xrtkt hv Vrc PlICTana TlA hr received awards inrlnrlpl ivprs Anderson Melissa Won i 1T inrta "Wnrt rlrvll Hfili anuuu ii XJOJ4 1UV1 her Dante Pfarr Patti Pfarr iunn iviL wrue ixpslip ixikp Wendy Smith Lore Alan Douthit Susah Kennedy ra1 Xniselv Jeff Russell Eli bCth McCullough Laura Mor gan John Lloyd 'ur long With Mrs airburn and Mrs Wan dell as teachers ip following kindergarten mi iplls received certificates: Gin nie Cox Heather Gibbons John Bradley Sandra Kennedy Kathy Hippert Robert urlong Tpp Tibbitts Madge Gibbons Christophei Marine Carroll McNulty Larry Lake In the 1st Grade class taught TLTitio Munfv TaitVonn DJ nvixawii airi re Marine Jay Alien and Hugh Henlev of JaX Bussell were awarded certifi sonville at the closing of the aecuiru Brauers Tcceivinn cpf tificates were Karen Spooner Leslie Ann Marflet Tim Dun Ann jDnrktrran van uAajvwrl? OUULL Smith Laurie Smith Gloria Gib bons Jane Mersereau Dale Whitfield Randy Pfarr Melissa McCullough Cinde Crawford Roberta Lloyd I Mrs Byron Cooksey tea'ch er of the 3rd Grade class pre sented certificates to the fol i towing: Matthew Gordon Steve Brakey Ted Allen Bill Tiers DeXter Hale Ray Zeuch Robert McNulty Tommy Hammond Graham Stiikelether Gail Ear man SuSani Douthit Cynthia Bums Emily' Anderson Nancy Kelso Debbie Martin Ivy Rob inson Several of these students also received silver crosses Work done by the sixth i graders in the class taught Mn and Mrs McNulty has been divided into three groups and the following youngsters did butstan'ding work in each group Jeanne Jaap Nancy Duncan and Leslie Colket Miss Colket besides receiving a book mark also was presented a cer tificate for the best perfor mance on the fijial examination Under the direction of Mrs Chester Whitfield 4th grade teacher Steven Burns Lynn Tiers and Carleton Russell were the outstanding pupils Others also receiving Testa ments were Julie Anderson cKVwanae L'usmaf tmons Christine Palmer Betsv Wehh acid Rita McNUlty or general excellence and 'ss? THE BIBLE BTspeaks to YOU WIRA A 9:05 A SATURDAY irst Church of Christ Scientist YERO BEACH LORIDA 16th Ave 23rd St Sunday Service HwAM Wad Evening 8 Sunday School 11:00 AM 7' Nursery Provided Reading ftoom 1530 20th St DEROSTINGS HERE! Shuffleboard Classes Dus On City Courts Classes are being scheduled for beginners and experienced players iu shuffleboard Rec reation Director Charles Parks saidtoday instructors well qualified to teach scientific shuffleboard have been retained Parks said They are Percy Durgin Ed Henderson Tim Mills Classes' will be at the city shuffleboard courts in Poca hontas Park on Saturdays at 7 Interested shufflers ginners and veterans may participate in the instructional classes this Saturday Parks suggested that for fur ther information persons call Bess Johnson at the Community Building Jordan 24859 lion to Richard Merseread Low xivia iLni Miiidicci Sydney Webb and Linda Rus sell Certificates Yon faithful service jivere given to Ann Kel so Linda Gale Trick lVykoftLee Calloway John Johnson Chuck Gibbons Dee Duncan Debbie Duncan Tom Walker end Julia Members of the High School class receiving certificates from Drirancis Jones teacher in cluded Lynn loyd Laurie Rob inson Susah Hale Gail Bowers Martha Russell Nell LaBarre Susan Webb Nancy Barrett Ann Harshbarger ritz Wan dell Doug Allen 'Darby Gibbons Greg Eacker Mark Jack ttinrQa' I si? 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