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, '•^£".>^«aim. STOVE*I H. Slow, veteran (w.npreachc.-. will ifthe Tabernacle pulpit Sun"at both the morning an,| p-iasrvlces.». Stover ha« made niuro gutsJkwaneaa at the Taljemarle thai?fltb*r alngle speaker1is th* minister or uic MessiahChurch and <strong>of</strong> tlu- Krlenitmrntat in Philadelphialarge corurregalion at boiht WOWING SERVICE IwtaWoak In the Lake Mi-imrIt is recorded and, —_ WWBZ, Vlnelarutilll present the mii«le <strong>of</strong>Beetho%en Schubert, Bach, Schumann.Handel, and Brahms in themanner uhich people like, and hehas thuf called his program "MusicAs Vuu I Ike It".'THE STBAND THEATREopensat 7 o clock so that all may be assurod<strong>of</strong> n seat for the recital andthe strvltc which follows.Rev. Adler ToGo To EuropeTo Attend WorldLutheran AlterablyOK SUNDAY, JULY 30 the Tab' ! *in present two prominen:Dr John Robhlns Hart• ol ttaa Washington MemorialV Valley "' larvin _4 Dr-^taraBbri Presto .«.—.— el Cleveland. Ohio will be,Jf {fee enniruf worship I ** El nuVK F ADI IB"" servUMsi arc inTt " R consideration owed to ourneighbors comnundi our beit effort* a),wayi. Our job u not routine but a comdentiouseffort to lighten the lead <strong>of</strong> Mmw,CHESTER J, WIMBERGFUNERAL DIRECTORTHi; SAME ASSIH IAT>:[> wlik FtlNEBAL (EBV1CE Since 1111Phone 2654201 A.bury Avaniw<strong>Ocean</strong> City TabernacleASSOCIATION - 73rd SEASONAlto CNTBANCE — A*Byry Avt. Hlvnn Mh A tin su.SUNDAY, JULY 13th7:45 p.m. in Village TheatreDr, Rosa N,STOVER10 Ii \M INNEM0B1ALTABIKNACIE^efvlee reeerdftf anil broad.eail al U:30 p,n, ever WWBZ,Vineland K vclc 13»)Song Service Bt ?i30 p.m., led by Govr S. Mel.on. Jr.Solo-Voiced Tabernacle Quartet at bath itrvltii,frill Kmeger. tenor and director.The Founders TahmrnaehWmleomma YouSt. John's Lutheran Church10TH AND CENTRAL9:00 A.M. — M.tin.9:45 A.M. — Church SchoolSound Motion Picture, "Simon Pater"11 AM. ,. The Service.Sermon i "Cord* and DUcord."CHURCH on the BOARDWALKSTRAND THEATRE - 7i30 P. M-SUNDAY EVENING, JULY ISlhBLIND ARTISTS SACREDCONCERTUnder BUrmetion <strong>of</strong>Luigi Boccelli, Blind TenorCatherine di Rocco, SopranoDR. ORLAND L. KEYBURTZAi (he(famala ol lh« New Baliwin OriauCONGREGATIONAL SINGING 'Soloiit — Jeannatte Darby Stoke*, aapranp'•C<strong>of</strong>i.ld.rtlwJ41r«»' — JBJIB frills Seat*HK VIU. M HtAUP in the dailyConference •M.lon. n«l ink, atIts p. n... Hsnday namtm WtUmr.and at II a. m, to tte Moruiltl BibleHour.. Tueadiy through rrldoyMuale thia ween, sjid for the entirenlM-weak CDnfuenecl.ature. the male quutct <strong>of</strong> theFtUideiphla Bible iwUlule. withCl»J1pn trb. teto-aje TV piinUt.•nd Ednt Oriffenkui, ol the niulef.CUl(y Of Oln F^k VfiTr.lninj biMItule.AU, SESSIONS <strong>of</strong> the Bonlenniware KeW in Iht Oman Clfy fcptlitChurch and are open to people <strong>of</strong>all dcnoralruUom. The ConferenceprMrati). liattr the direction <strong>of</strong> Rev,tlon In spirit, non-denonilnallonsl Intlon in »pirit. non-dcnonilnntjonu] InenphaHl, »nd will continue throughLabor Otr•very Sunday en the Huiie Pierfrom I to 4 p. m,. a free, Inlornul"SlifVplrstlsn anri Ail-SCutical Sef,vlag" la ipohMrM hy the Confervnce.Blind Tenor InStrand ConcertA uqred concert, under the directlon <strong>of</strong> the noted blinS tonor.Luigi Boecellf, will be presented^ aithe Sunday evenins program Df TheChurch . on . the • Beardwalk, in theilraad TheatreThe Blind Artltts whs will appearon the prourum are talented and experiencedmusicians who havebrought the Aneit music to audiencesthroughout the country.PRSCIpINQ THE PROORAM,Pr, Oriand L. Keyburti, GUtstandimiOFRanlst, will present a halNheurrecital <strong>of</strong> music on the new Bald,win electronic organ.The organ aeeompanics all !hf?csngregationa] sinsing <strong>of</strong> the be.loved hyitiBi el the ihureh and Illlnthe Strand Theatre with the ringingtones <strong>of</strong> rich music. The Rev,Frank F, Adler. BTM,, pastor ef St.John's Lutheran - Chureh, sponsqrirtythe scrvieei leads the hymn-sins.BLIND: ARTISTS are new acceptedeverywhere for their 4a)ent!i asthey brighten and assure g path forwardin spite <strong>of</strong> difficulties.Prominently outstanding a m o n i:these is Lrfitgi EloceeHi, dramoti^tenor, aeclglmed by enthusiastic au,diences from coast to cssst as tht-Blind Caruso",Other artists will include soloistsand instrunicnUlistii,The organ recital begins at 7:15ciocN, and the program at ?r4S,The Strand Theatre is alr,cenditloncdand ampliBed for perfecthearlns throughout. Everyone iswelcome.MILK PBJl ESState milH control boards ha\ T e theAnal word en milk prices, Or^ saidtoday, For&efly, Of^ controlledprices <strong>of</strong> milli in line with cost Increase*.Jala tin Clunker « ma(aiine <strong>of</strong> l)i.Hawn. Uethodlst CKyfCh. and mn jwncdJournalist, lecturer, author and trav•ler will <strong>of</strong> the gye«t preacher athe Sunday evening service <strong>of</strong> therlrat Mstnodlat church. In thiMoorlyn Theatre,He haa served ai a newspaper re'parter, circuit rider in hii nativekansaa, has done Boit,lradUate workat a numb.r <strong>of</strong> theological schools,and ha* traveled exttftsively throughall <strong>of</strong> the leading nations <strong>of</strong> theworld,DURING THI PABT 10 years hiswritings have appeared in morethan MO American publlcailsniAmong books he has aulhered are,"Making a Co <strong>of</strong> Life", and "TheLerd la mw Shepherd",His Aral book was published1B19. Since then he has producedUna H full volume!, bealde scorei<strong>of</strong> Booklet! and brochures,* # *DURINQ HII SPEAK1NC engagementa he hu praaehed to thausands <strong>of</strong> people. He receives invitationsto deliver more than 3,000adtream • year. But actually fulfllU only about MB <strong>of</strong> these.He haa served the tfethodisiChurch In almost every major roleHe was a mern&er <strong>of</strong> the GeneralConferences In 1H36. 1MD and 1044and the UniAeation= Conference in1031) In 1137 he wai cngaan as onr<strong>of</strong> the sevel! most representativeMethodist preachers in America, ina poll in which l&OQO ministers psrtieiBated.ChftrcnAnntntnemmmntaFIB8T HITHaDIBTThe Chorth with Ike Carilliin-•th st, an4 Central av.J SUnl.v Wa«, Tb D. NIBlsleroearie O, A.hton. Nlnliter at Mu.l,uBd.y. fllf II, 1955—Ijo a. m. — Church School withcla&gcs for all ages. Roj E: Darby,supdrintendent.II a. m.^Morning Worship. DrWegg ! s sermon Ionic. "Hidden Ha,ios". Music=0rgan numbers lo beplayed by Qyorge Ashton: "AllegrettoGraziose", Uy Tours; "Ad<strong>of</strong>atioh"by Borewiki, and "tijnto". by Seoti;snthems sung by the MciropoiitdnQuartet (Betty Keller, §upranp: VirginiaKendricH, altoi Geurne Liipham,tenor; Roy VVijde, bassf willbe "Still. Still With Thee", by Kooitand "The Lord 1& My Light", byFarker, There flisa will be a HCJpranosols by Bctly Keller. "Fsgifii23". by Maiotte7;4i p ni. — gverung WDFS'ip atthe Moorbn Theatre on the Beardwalk.Guest speaker. Dr. Roy U.Smith, publishing agent <strong>of</strong> MethodistChurch since 1IHS and furrniMeditor <strong>of</strong> Christian Advocate, Musir—Numbers to oc sun*; by the Mctr,*-politan Quartet will include; "Th->Day Is •Bnded", by Bartletl: eiitiThat Madcst Earlil and Hcii\gn", byMatthews, and "As Turrenls in Sunimer'-,by Elgar Roy Wilde will i-in/lo baritone solu, "Busidc still Wuiers",by Hamblcn.eiaesdajr. Inly 1E^Ivcry Wednesday {hi? yhufeli sviiibe open for prayer ail day, A ahiir:prayer service will be(O f ! 3f **•*'*p. m.tHnssI, <strong>Jul</strong>y lf_7;30 p, m—Fourth Quarterly confereneein the church. Reports orall erganizstions ni the churchihould be made at Ihls time. Tn-'u-Hrcrs <strong>of</strong> al! ehurefi orgaiii/litien^should take their nooks to HamjyLloyd CHattin aj, soon al< possibiefor auditing.H.tur.1.). «u|, II u S.luriJ.). <strong>Jul</strong>;tt—The children <strong>of</strong> thu Methudim Of,phanage will be our gueata at 4SUAsbury av. Anyone wishing to giin.etc., call the parsonage 0OH ur th,-Church <strong>of</strong>fice, 2Mi.rinsT CHURCH or('HKIfiT. HCIEKTI8TSunday Service—II a. m si thechureli, «th «t. and Asbury avFirst Methodist Church"THE CHURCH WITH THE CARILLON"Central Ayanue and Eighth StreetJ, Stanley W. n . Th.D.. Miniater•si* A.M.CHUBCH StllOOlBey Ii, Parky, supt,lliH A.St,HPKNINO woBsmrbr J, Hauler Wail>Topic. Midden Haln"tvtnt»a itfa<strong>of</strong>c a iwrnneuMfa<strong>of</strong>cl-TN OSTHCATREOAlWAlKTHIS SUNDAYOR, ROY L. SMITHf UBLI3HINC AGENT,<strong>of</strong> th. METHODliT CHURCHFarsaar •iMar M Vfee CkrMlaa AlvacMeJ0IJBNA|jn> AU-rMOm TtAVHK Lpu TUBrB- THE MITMI^TAN OUAKTET .VI'lloU K.rrfrlck. all.' • Wl«e. kasaHUH ,Mlaa Keller will dag . appnuuHl>, •PHIBI »-, kr MaUu,. uthe n»ral>( lerTiee, Kiiar. InUr lint ateUiatUal CkiMk,wlU b*: "If ••ymbSiS Willthe sit*, oaa. —.cZrlat. or Trulk. «° *• ft* 1 "***rwvptlVB thovalit—tlsay wlll brln*lo Ife* rnlUwnlum." at * «rr. AVQVUtkfteuodarIfand 1) l»a. mtonfnuloo. so paturdar—tand 7:30 to « p. m.Mass on rlrsTrrliKT. «S a. m.Confcsabfna on ev* oi First tifsfT.< to JV and T K to • p m.Vll mass at t:|p a. mSunday klasui—*fl»-nlnj at tM p. ffi.Hal s*. Ul CnlnU •*,Sunday Masses, «. I and 10 i, niConfessions on StuirtUj and «v«<strong>of</strong> First FrUaya from Till to | p, m,f tOCIAH CUTIMI> at. UK Waata? •*,Haw *( IBa niaaa CUipJli a. m—Prayer mtf-tlnp tar allSunday School teachers and <strong>of</strong>ficer!in the pastor'a atydy,•:H a, tn, — Sunday Srbool tritliclasses for enry member ol th*family Sunell Sullon,
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