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1 r i //• jr*Jl yj' t* 77 j XOUW \Jftl4s6Vs WtlMr itit* IflStiftilCCl sm. Old Stone Methodist Church Th* chief feature of the Sunder Hernias worship service at the First Methodist (Old Stone) Church ly y 9mSm! , Mffli ¥outh Fund’ Semin' Duane. B *- reaxwn uub. lcuay Mr, umm £h- Htar Price. The lev. J. tote! jrwpw '' '|pg * itw nini takw n ##_ fcHT ** ■ under dircctfen of Mr, Ilm vices. L‘ IE SB er . ,*. m m raiw <> iii la mtenls s n mpmnersnin i ■-_ * hvlllvl UhJ. GO TO CHURCH Vib&m tmmaih Cakr IMjyjtfttMflyiAiViAu a a & |7 ]y|Qy DivineWonkip . . . UAJL j*S ■ -'T*'; _ WW> NHMRIR . fl'Slbj*** ‘’Hidden Hunger" ~ SmriiT Mwml in u Tp 'i ” CktMM For Ail Agw ' *#] Rev. Rogers Will liirmiaxi odcacc j%f f fail#| V I ■J ■ I ■ n I I ■aa. ilLa , . - _. ■ ij >, WiOMSSMV ; Demand For Bibles Is Greatest ’•'’inH O * a B 7 The demand tor Bibles is the greatest in the history of the world and far outstrips the supply, the Rev. Dr. Eugene A. Nida. secre tary tor translations to the Am erican Bible Society, today told the society's members at the 137th annual meeting at the Fifth Ave nue Presbyterian Church New York. “Never before has there been mch n lor this message of life,'* Dr. Nida, who baa Just from muto I v# gaoeiTtfii* I Viltu SilHuirQ Y6rslOß MS SOiu <L i Nida sblff i r * r ‘ '•■ * CHRISTIAN SCiiwCc cnrunv ■ , ; wVlfcll j|fy MLIIABffTH STRSBT i- ■ ££ -■ ‘ ; HAinwAi SRIbP A ■MBHMbII WMBKAPrHWNHe PLABLIR AVRNUI and TENTH STREET fl ®* W..T. at, Hm*M- $m Uh ftt . tf II M V Momma Wanuup Hour, 11:00 AJML f < come* LBr lp worship •., the lord” ■ ' iV ' A* I-iaton tft ton rtffllT Su&Chl? ' • " v - - M* ■ •'■ 7* l j|j V nJf wS##w#l#me IH/if lUfP /pw dicinoD wnwr A FRIENDLY CHURCH A Warm-Hearted Fellowship ||p|i Finl iaptul QmrciF MlWaaiMHMUmtlll HAHOi.O ml ijnr * llff WSOM iMkriag M tat . 6*a * #i* .' • l laPMni W cS PJL • dtj^tNF¥fNtSttMK} A VAX* mcoxt AWAITS 109 w toM.Mtt.Ml <i a bSt 8 2a bLwSiISSd to*ad? ed. the total is U 44. toerejS House 19,000 volumes, all of them Scrip tures, in about 975 languages, the report said. It is the largest lib rary devoted to a single book. Highlight of the meeting was toe thT .Testament into the language of the first translation of the New Testament into the language of toe Navaho Indians, most of whom live in Arisons and New Kesko. The Navaho language was first re* nyjid JSlew WM k !5j The presentation was made by Mrs. Karl Dalton, a Navaho, who Gana£*l2saa! k^GwSto'Xrii Distribution of Scriptures fit Mind exceeded any previous yesr emboe- V 111 ITU xuum sul v * a“ . IMI W “ ( - ,* -** Ip 1 . unnsz if i MsUi UEV \Sljm Since IBS,' disfcrtbtulon baa taken P'ace in 3 languages ands. s^sms totaled 29,776 in 1952. Increasing cans were receivea aunng tne year from veterans’ hospitals and facilities, schools tor the blind and homes for the aged and handicap ***** As antfther service tor toe blind, bookmarks in Braille, listing the readings for the society’s annual Distribution of Scriptures by toe Society to 1952, both at home and times Of 825,947 ware whole n5Ei : i,o£as4 were New Testa ments, and 11,141,429 were Por tions, Since its organization in 1816. the society has distributed 1435.792.985 volumes of Scriptures. were Bibles; 738,625 New Testa meats Sou roruons, - To the armed forces want 904, 753 volumes, mostly pocket Testa ments, to bring toe total since 1940 up to 10,959,537. jtnJDsemb*jjk 1952, society get to its history, $2,501,000, an to crease of $182,500 over 1152. Dktributom of the Scriptures Is est toe society said Despite KafHKtn which to. iidfd flitf" uitie' "* rioew arrests, personal indigities I mm! political tension dht m the I society's nine agencies aouth vi the with 2,818 334 is Hf]_ Dvamliajiw UI rTOpilCCy |—— *j| m ta * f vww ivmcv #nv r*m* 'iMMi * Tuesday 7:98 PJR. Thursday 7:88 PAL Friday 7:88 PAR. 4 JK ' £% ■ 'o>*£r PASTOR ffI^WLU^SFMET VajaHK-' ---gSSgypa^^: fhnrfatar- Mr CUmU r.nwtlri ukhww: w. • *toui Organist; Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Pssi AiTfttfg 11:00 AJ^L—Momina Wonhis JU| |yt TVjinliifl Wilißlilll 'tMIMI "WH*TIIwOTW*ISO“ losso AJvi- MOHNiNG Ebb|belf w|m KXAMPLI OP CMRISTiAM VBWIP 6:30 P,y t> BTYPi BOP TF©y®lsip Bripviriss : 'EnMtaeli *flst fiHSB flri PBri 4 * Si Paul's Episcopal Church Cm rf MMM. * MMM MCMtI Swwco pji yp.np.--i Purinfi*! CjiMtfia y TYt'X 1 ' -' '• -^7 tJOflUt P Jl—Erniag Prayer and Smoß •’•%-:> ~~T r " .. Saturday, May M, IWJ wutj |I n • > r, * O A.— k been made by toe toe congregSm Is now*ln pro* grass, _ wMrNMMntkaf guay, circulation rose to §4,337 *4l tjwwlftiaa q| SSTSiiCove/'S^^ Kttf 4lsm# 4(j|i DikUg fall securing Import licenses.** Major gains were noted also In Colombia, Chile and Argentina. Cor. Gmgia ud Frtnta Sts. : M|e- Mm. Prldsy-' 4Vm m Hill filtnmelih KWB *** 9m * i X.Abfttrfai^ L.-:v ■■ *vii *w MM| mwt ■ v ' tfhwrgf aim iinn w Id DIAL p /; y* V o v|K *- f WEST week” indicated the Bev. Mr. Stat- “We will be malltog litera tore and letters to all ef our mem bership. This is preliminary to ‘Victory Day* which we will ob serve to our church at tot doss of toe campaign.'' •Sits mtokterato““ Mri .. n ** **' acre me wono. POINCIANA BAPTIST • vuiwum UAB * u : SUNDAY PK)W, (.it ... . . ■■■Wwm mlg mAteMk' ■ ' t; '- V ' ,'. c ' WttCHma IDBBJLM. Di. IVEY ' * *- ‘ Miacuuta v-' V ~ ”1^ Tkaaday. 7 P.M. Old White ftfu(lr y. amaB > owem mm& FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | . 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