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l lge two the bermuda recorder saturday may 4 1957 the bermuda recorder miss barbara anderson bride of aar hubert swan heard chapel a.m.e church under the patronage of rev and mrs t av foster pro bono publico north shore pembroke the ladies aid society of published by the union printery court street hamilton rev t b price pastor bermuda every wednesday and saturday st paul a m e church __________■_____■______■■i__h_h_________9___fak_^m ''■•&*.;■*.<- zzj mtsx^mm b^*«w wf .^ '•_. mj?v : jjjjib ' ~___^ f : ' fflbf '-^^: k v i______^"_____o_.-'*'^e jv " jsg * * * ■-' w»*v z v " \ z . z sunday may 5th are having then a b place managing editor i i.um a.m morning \\ orsnij and holy communion sermon a new life 1.00 p.m sunday school 7.30 p.m evening worship sermon the source ol the issues of life monday may 1th 8 p.m re ligious moving pictoresm may i prayer meeting thursday may 9th s meeting of official board i all officers and presidents of auxiliaries are requested tc annual may show thursday may dili i957 from 3.00 p.m — 8.00 p.r in the lecture room and grounds doll's competition starts a 5.00 p.m prizes will be given little girls drill led by mrs t av foster voung ladies drill led by miss [. wilkinson lee cream mineral candies afternoon teas variety tables salvation army band in attendance all are welcome subscription rates 15 yearly 25 half yearly special rates for contract ads 15 quarterly all communications intended for publication should be addressed to : the manager the recorder court street city p.m hamilton bermuda saturday may 4 1957 educational program held at st paul's a.m.e church one man s excuse for not fol lowing him was t hat he wanted to go back and bury his father jesus told him to let the dead bury the dead another man whom the speaker regarded as the type with polished manners wanted to say goodbye to those at home before accompanying jesus on a trip jesus told this man that he was not fit to enter the kingdom of heaven the last man jesus spoke with consented to drop everything and follow him attend adults 1 - children 6d 4*5 g.u.o of o.f li inewton butterfield and staff continued from page 1 were also preachers the speaker brought greetings from the president of alorris brown college john h lewis who was in bermuda last year he praised the education sys tem of the berkeley institute mr and mrs hubert swan the members of alexandria lodge no 1026 g.u.o of o.f and its branches are requested to meet at alexandrina lodge room court street hamilton present a night of gospel singing bringing you the best program to be held in bermuda alt zion a.m.e church in southampton was the scene of a very pretty wedding on thursday april 25 when miss barbara frith anderson daughter of air and mrs john anderson of southampton be came the bride of mr hubert ernest eugene swan son of air and airs eldon swan of somerset nor as matron of honour ana by aliss gilda burrows and aliss barbara barclay as bridesmaids rev odom used as his topic the test of a good education he stressed the fact that the value of educa - cation should not be judged y one's ability to earn a liv ing but by an individual's ability to adjust to changing situations the speaker went on to say that in many parts of the world students had an idea of sophisticated escap ism which they used as an excuse to say that nothing was important to them and that everything was all right the bridegroom was served by air collington perinchief as bestman while the ushers were air lynn hall and the groom's brother air basil continuing the speaker stated that some day some boy will solve the problem that is baffling scientists of today the cure for cancer that boy might be in bermuda or even in tho congregation he said sunday may 12th at 2 p.m thursday may 16th 1957 at 8.15 p.m swan for the purpose of attending the annual thanksgiving service given marriage b hei the church was beautifully father the bride wore a classic st paul a.m.e community centre corner court and victoria streets hamilton decorated w 1 1 h numerous candles which burned during the ceremony in addition there was an abundance of red white and yellow easter dowers the rev frank a lapsley pastor of alt zion officiated continued on page 8 in concluding his sermon rev odom expressed the need for men with the capacity to give all — men who will say maser i'll go whithersoever thou goest as ordered by law there will be duets quartettes solos trios and instrumental selections miss j e butterfield is bride of mr charles sober one of bermuda's outstanding artist will entertain st james church somerset you from 7.30 to 8.15 p.m taking a text from the bible rev odom referred to jesus calling of the disciples after the sermon the vitation was extended rev coleman pastor vernon temple in by of airs ariel bean presided at the organ and the large con gregation of relatives and i nder the direction of a'ietoria and albert lodge no 1027 o.u.o of 0 f accompanists alss gloria adaais airs doris corbin messrs reginald raynor & clement amory airs lucetia raynor alistress of ceremonies key t av foster aided • me closing remarks he thanked god for giving such aa inspiring message to the speaker and thanked those who helped to make the event a success , the service closed with the benediction mends witnessing the nuptial sang the a'oice that breathe o'er eden and how welcome was the call mr earl beau rendered a solo during the ceremony and the choir sang 0 promise me a pretty wedding was solemnized at st paul's a.ai.e church saturday night april 27th at 7.30 p.m when aliss julia elease butterfield second daughter of airs hilda butter field and the late air charles augustus butterfield became transportation will be pro vided by bus pride is found to hinder faith admission adults 7 children 5 thaddeus smith p.s this program is to aid the building fund of vernon temple advertise in the bermuda recorder it pays the bride was attended by her sister mrs sheridan ray revs r v coleman and t.av foster pastors neav york — intelleetmi 1 pride is a prime stumbling block to worship in spirit and in truth the rev francis x duffy said at the solemn mass in st patrick's cathedral sun day contmued on page 9 r gi iir ' f fc^s_fss?ip :; i__$p >^ '^ m -.> r t : jbb hlsm_8iffi jiff _______&______■_________^ ________> -^"*^^ i^*___._5 nh3_____________i ____■& n h v---ismv_^sk9ihhb_^_^o - i sb&iafcoj&jswb^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^tf^rv • 9ajmt%mmmwmkm9x'^ux'.^s^._i _?+£■___.* ~^ *''- m > ' r\<^v$fi____b e^?^^_i-'^!b b^h f r^m^/t^f^i imm^^s^^^^^^^zzi z^z3m____\__ms&£*m __ s_8fe - ■'-■' ■* : :^' : m^*&»ti k_$%t wwb'ww'iisa •,"-■:-■. *-.^ . hst&t^^h s - ji -.'>'/ 3__kvs'ss)shr *:■'/.-' izj^^w h_r ra8b fej -■.■->.■•■•■■■■■■■--_■bibi mb-_^'j3____t-__h '>--->-. m r i ,-•■■_.--- -______■h m m " — ~ — '- zy&$$8 - _____ e9p ■*• :/ * ____^" 3b hjh^^^^^''i bb "*-*'*">* *__***■- >: : ■■+ - : '^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■- vm.,^j__bu_baih_b__r__xl i'_fipsv**a ._<■ssi j9 br v&__k__^'_£&_fr*'*____l v ■' ib bn^is - ■sr i wi ' * 71j . sj"ze*c . m llliillf illllilit ' ! j '■; ..'": z zz-zz z - ;:•:-.■:_.:■. ■* ' if i_>lfe st paul african methodist episcopal church ' v referring to the apostle thomas who would not be lieve that christ had rise i from the dead until he could touch his wounds father duffy said that main people today foolishly followed the example of thomas victoria and court streets hamilton " a church that cares pastor rev t av foster ala sunday may 5th ' zizzzzz zzzzzz : : ■*■■:-:'■$■:' r .-■/:■jt7-;y : . : _ ...- - m__-xx rally sunday for all members and friends of st paul be present and receive holy communion on this day the beginning cf christian family week 10.00 a.m membership class 11.00 a.m morning worship and holy communion 3.00 p.m sunday school 6.00 p.m youth fellowship 7.30 p.m evening worship and holy communion sermon subject god jed families ":*>:■::■::■:■:•::-_: their belief is patterned after the flesh more than th spirit he said the glory of christ is too much for their pride of intellect they cling tenaciously to intellectual liberty and consequently lead their minds astray they at tempt to make heaven over the saints and even christ himself the source of much futility nowadays lies herein m^z m a nursery is provided for babies and small children during alorning service come with your family god's blessings and a hearty welcome await vou at st paul wednesday may 8th at 8.00 p.m mid-week prayer service thursday may 9th at 3.00 p.m may show another deterrent to a true faith father duffy went on is the thought of rejecting faith because it no longer offers con solation joy and satisfaction tt • _ a . . i he cited as an example the sorrow of thomas over the death of christ which led him to distort his own personal ity adding he would trans form his need for reassurance into a theological truth and make this the law of his faith " pet and hobby show a.xd sale of students hand work father duffy told the con gregation that the rebuilding of faith did not require intel lectual discussions but rather a change of spiritual disposi tions a change of heart at central school on may 30th 1957 beginning at 1 p.m ave must worship in spirit and truth he said ave must love the faith for its own sake love it iu christ as much when we find no comeliness or beauty in him as when he is resplendent with glory and since christ is inseparable from his church we must love the faith in her as well only in the church is fairh alive apart from her it dies dissolved in self-deception admission 1 children 6d annual thanksgiving service grand united order of oddfellows at st james's church somerset sunday may 12th 1957 at 4.00 p.m brothers and sisters are requested to be at victoria and albert lodge no 1027 at 3.00 p.m eighty-five members of the cadet catholic chapel choir sang at the mass a sanctuary squad consisting of thirty acolytes after the mass car dinal spellman met the cadets eight cadets participated as and announced that the a t ery rev joseph moore soman catholic chaplain at aa'est point had been raised to do mestic prelate with the title of right reverend alonsignor he lives with the tyres he sells @ your neighborhood esso dealer depends upon your continued friendship and patronage to stay in business so when he recommends atlas tyres above all others you can be sure they have been built to last longer with greater side wall and anti-skid protection he can't afford to sell you less than the best and the best is atlas first last and always your best buy is under the esso sign atlas tyres to ia*r
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FullText | l lge two the bermuda recorder saturday may 4 1957 the bermuda recorder miss barbara anderson bride of aar hubert swan heard chapel a.m.e church under the patronage of rev and mrs t av foster pro bono publico north shore pembroke the ladies aid society of published by the union printery court street hamilton rev t b price pastor bermuda every wednesday and saturday st paul a m e church __________■_____■______■■i__h_h_________9___fak_^m ''■•&*.;■*.<- zzj mtsx^mm b^*«w wf .^ '•_. mj?v : jjjjib ' ~___^ f : ' fflbf '-^^: k v i______^"_____o_.-'*'^e jv " jsg * * * ■-' w»*v z v " \ z . z sunday may 5th are having then a b place managing editor i i.um a.m morning \\ orsnij and holy communion sermon a new life 1.00 p.m sunday school 7.30 p.m evening worship sermon the source ol the issues of life monday may 1th 8 p.m re ligious moving pictoresm may i prayer meeting thursday may 9th s meeting of official board i all officers and presidents of auxiliaries are requested tc annual may show thursday may dili i957 from 3.00 p.m — 8.00 p.r in the lecture room and grounds doll's competition starts a 5.00 p.m prizes will be given little girls drill led by mrs t av foster voung ladies drill led by miss [. wilkinson lee cream mineral candies afternoon teas variety tables salvation army band in attendance all are welcome subscription rates 15 yearly 25 half yearly special rates for contract ads 15 quarterly all communications intended for publication should be addressed to : the manager the recorder court street city p.m hamilton bermuda saturday may 4 1957 educational program held at st paul's a.m.e church one man s excuse for not fol lowing him was t hat he wanted to go back and bury his father jesus told him to let the dead bury the dead another man whom the speaker regarded as the type with polished manners wanted to say goodbye to those at home before accompanying jesus on a trip jesus told this man that he was not fit to enter the kingdom of heaven the last man jesus spoke with consented to drop everything and follow him attend adults 1 - children 6d 4*5 g.u.o of o.f li inewton butterfield and staff continued from page 1 were also preachers the speaker brought greetings from the president of alorris brown college john h lewis who was in bermuda last year he praised the education sys tem of the berkeley institute mr and mrs hubert swan the members of alexandria lodge no 1026 g.u.o of o.f and its branches are requested to meet at alexandrina lodge room court street hamilton present a night of gospel singing bringing you the best program to be held in bermuda alt zion a.m.e church in southampton was the scene of a very pretty wedding on thursday april 25 when miss barbara frith anderson daughter of air and mrs john anderson of southampton be came the bride of mr hubert ernest eugene swan son of air and airs eldon swan of somerset nor as matron of honour ana by aliss gilda burrows and aliss barbara barclay as bridesmaids rev odom used as his topic the test of a good education he stressed the fact that the value of educa - cation should not be judged y one's ability to earn a liv ing but by an individual's ability to adjust to changing situations the speaker went on to say that in many parts of the world students had an idea of sophisticated escap ism which they used as an excuse to say that nothing was important to them and that everything was all right the bridegroom was served by air collington perinchief as bestman while the ushers were air lynn hall and the groom's brother air basil continuing the speaker stated that some day some boy will solve the problem that is baffling scientists of today the cure for cancer that boy might be in bermuda or even in tho congregation he said sunday may 12th at 2 p.m thursday may 16th 1957 at 8.15 p.m swan for the purpose of attending the annual thanksgiving service given marriage b hei the church was beautifully father the bride wore a classic st paul a.m.e community centre corner court and victoria streets hamilton decorated w 1 1 h numerous candles which burned during the ceremony in addition there was an abundance of red white and yellow easter dowers the rev frank a lapsley pastor of alt zion officiated continued on page 8 in concluding his sermon rev odom expressed the need for men with the capacity to give all — men who will say maser i'll go whithersoever thou goest as ordered by law there will be duets quartettes solos trios and instrumental selections miss j e butterfield is bride of mr charles sober one of bermuda's outstanding artist will entertain st james church somerset you from 7.30 to 8.15 p.m taking a text from the bible rev odom referred to jesus calling of the disciples after the sermon the vitation was extended rev coleman pastor vernon temple in by of airs ariel bean presided at the organ and the large con gregation of relatives and i nder the direction of a'ietoria and albert lodge no 1027 o.u.o of 0 f accompanists alss gloria adaais airs doris corbin messrs reginald raynor & clement amory airs lucetia raynor alistress of ceremonies key t av foster aided • me closing remarks he thanked god for giving such aa inspiring message to the speaker and thanked those who helped to make the event a success , the service closed with the benediction mends witnessing the nuptial sang the a'oice that breathe o'er eden and how welcome was the call mr earl beau rendered a solo during the ceremony and the choir sang 0 promise me a pretty wedding was solemnized at st paul's a.ai.e church saturday night april 27th at 7.30 p.m when aliss julia elease butterfield second daughter of airs hilda butter field and the late air charles augustus butterfield became transportation will be pro vided by bus pride is found to hinder faith admission adults 7 children 5 thaddeus smith p.s this program is to aid the building fund of vernon temple advertise in the bermuda recorder it pays the bride was attended by her sister mrs sheridan ray revs r v coleman and t.av foster pastors neav york — intelleetmi 1 pride is a prime stumbling block to worship in spirit and in truth the rev francis x duffy said at the solemn mass in st patrick's cathedral sun day contmued on page 9 r gi iir ' f fc^s_fss?ip :; i__$p >^ '^ m -.> r t : jbb hlsm_8iffi jiff _______&______■_________^ ________> -^"*^^ i^*___._5 nh3_____________i ____■& n h v---ismv_^sk9ihhb_^_^o - i sb&iafcoj&jswb^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^tf^rv • 9ajmt%mmmwmkm9x'^ux'.^s^._i _?+£■___.* ~^ *''- m > ' r\<^v$fi____b e^?^^_i-'^!b b^h f r^m^/t^f^i imm^^s^^^^^^^zzi z^z3m____\__ms&£*m __ s_8fe - ■'-■' ■* : :^' : m^*&»ti k_$%t wwb'ww'iisa •,"-■:-■. *-.^ . hst&t^^h s - ji -.'>'/ 3__kvs'ss)shr *:■'/.-' izj^^w h_r ra8b fej -■.■->.■•■•■■■■■■■--_■bibi mb-_^'j3____t-__h '>--->-. m r i ,-•■■_.--- -______■h m m " — ~ — '- zy&$$8 - _____ e9p ■*• :/ * ____^" 3b hjh^^^^^''i bb "*-*'*">* *__***■- >: : ■■+ - : '^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■- vm.,^j__bu_baih_b__r__xl i'_fipsv**a ._<■ssi j9 br v&__k__^'_£&_fr*'*____l v ■' ib bn^is - ■sr i wi ' * 71j . sj"ze*c . m llliillf illllilit ' ! j '■; ..'": z zz-zz z - ;:•:-.■:_.:■. ■* ' if i_>lfe st paul african methodist episcopal church ' v referring to the apostle thomas who would not be lieve that christ had rise i from the dead until he could touch his wounds father duffy said that main people today foolishly followed the example of thomas victoria and court streets hamilton " a church that cares pastor rev t av foster ala sunday may 5th ' zizzzzz zzzzzz : : ■*■■:-:'■$■:' r .-■/:■jt7-;y : . : _ ...- - m__-xx rally sunday for all members and friends of st paul be present and receive holy communion on this day the beginning cf christian family week 10.00 a.m membership class 11.00 a.m morning worship and holy communion 3.00 p.m sunday school 6.00 p.m youth fellowship 7.30 p.m evening worship and holy communion sermon subject god jed families ":*>:■::■::■:■:•::-_: their belief is patterned after the flesh more than th spirit he said the glory of christ is too much for their pride of intellect they cling tenaciously to intellectual liberty and consequently lead their minds astray they at tempt to make heaven over the saints and even christ himself the source of much futility nowadays lies herein m^z m a nursery is provided for babies and small children during alorning service come with your family god's blessings and a hearty welcome await vou at st paul wednesday may 8th at 8.00 p.m mid-week prayer service thursday may 9th at 3.00 p.m may show another deterrent to a true faith father duffy went on is the thought of rejecting faith because it no longer offers con solation joy and satisfaction tt • _ a . . i he cited as an example the sorrow of thomas over the death of christ which led him to distort his own personal ity adding he would trans form his need for reassurance into a theological truth and make this the law of his faith " pet and hobby show a.xd sale of students hand work father duffy told the con gregation that the rebuilding of faith did not require intel lectual discussions but rather a change of spiritual disposi tions a change of heart at central school on may 30th 1957 beginning at 1 p.m ave must worship in spirit and truth he said ave must love the faith for its own sake love it iu christ as much when we find no comeliness or beauty in him as when he is resplendent with glory and since christ is inseparable from his church we must love the faith in her as well only in the church is fairh alive apart from her it dies dissolved in self-deception admission 1 children 6d annual thanksgiving service grand united order of oddfellows at st james's church somerset sunday may 12th 1957 at 4.00 p.m brothers and sisters are requested to be at victoria and albert lodge no 1027 at 3.00 p.m eighty-five members of the cadet catholic chapel choir sang at the mass a sanctuary squad consisting of thirty acolytes after the mass car dinal spellman met the cadets eight cadets participated as and announced that the a t ery rev joseph moore soman catholic chaplain at aa'est point had been raised to do mestic prelate with the title of right reverend alonsignor he lives with the tyres he sells @ your neighborhood esso dealer depends upon your continued friendship and patronage to stay in business so when he recommends atlas tyres above all others you can be sure they have been built to last longer with greater side wall and anti-skid protection he can't afford to sell you less than the best and the best is atlas first last and always your best buy is under the esso sign atlas tyres to ia*r |
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