Calvin Synod Herald, 1976 (76. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1976-09-01 / 9-10. szám

6 CALVIN SYNOD HERALD cÁvmoanífííBiíiA-viT* Muxall Tinim CNDt£ Galley Slave Monument, Ligonier, Pennsylvania Dedicated: September 6, 1976 THE TATE FAMILY Do you know the Tate family? If you go to church, you probably do. There’s a Tate family in every church. There is old man DICK TATE who wants to run the church, and Uncle RO TATE who tries to change everything. Sister AGI TATE stirs up trouble wherever possi­ble, and gets plenty of help from her brother IRI TATE. When new projects are suggested, brother HESI TATE is never quite sure and sister VEGE TATE wants to wait until next year. Sister IMI TATE would have the church mimic other churches. DEVAS TATE provides the voice of doom, and POTEN TATE plays the big shot. There are, fortunately, two sides to every coin — and to every family. Brother FACILI TATE is quite helpful in church matters. And a delightfully happy and cooperative member of the family is Miss FELICI TATE. Finally, perhaps the two most helpful members are COGI TATE and his twin brother MEDI TATE who always think things over and lend a steadying hand. Do you know the Tates? Copied—Trinity Baptist Church The Parish Paper, Santa Barbara, Calif. SEVENTEENTH HUNGARIAN PROTESTANT BALL | FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SCHOLARSHIP FUND on Friday, November 12th, 1976 at 9 p.m. THE HOTEL ROOSEVELT GRAND BALLROOM Madison Avenue at 45th Street, New York City —o— DONATION: $15 per person — $25 per couple (Donations are tax-deductible.) —o— Ticket and table reservations through the church I office: 229 East 82nd Street, New York, N. Y. I 10028 Telephone: REgent 4-8144 i «iiuiiiiimmiuiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimoiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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