Calvin Synod Herald, 1985 (85. évfolyam, 1-5. szám)

1985-04-01 / 2. szám

CALVIN SYNOD HERALD — 7 — REFORMÁTUSOK LAPJA Church Accessibility... None like a mother In all the world, go where you will, You'll never find another Who’ll cling to you, through good or ill, And love you like ... a Mother. In all the world, where’er you roam, With sister, wife or brother, You’ll never know so sweet a home As that made by ... Mother. In all the world, though wealth commands For you the work of others, You’ll never find a pair of hands To toil for you like . . . Mother’s. In all the world, through friends sincere And more to you than brothers, You’ll never for a moment hear A voice as kind as . . . Mother’s. In all the world, although you break The tender heart of others, There is no heart can ever ache For you as much as . . . Mother’s. In all the world, though you create A pleasure for another, You can give none a joy so great As you can give to . . . Mother. In all the world, though a wife May you in goodness smother, There’s none who’ll sacrifice a life For you as quick as . . . Mother. In all the world, where you in bliss May soon forget another, There is no one whom you will miss When she is gone like . . . Mother. (Frank Norkus) Shared by: Olga Dugan MANDATORY • Worship area (sanctuary) accessible without assistance from others. • Aisles wide enough for wheelchair and a passer. • Designated place in worship area to accommodate wheelchair. • All doors at least 32” wide. • Walks, corridors and passage ways free of obstacles for the blind. • Bathrooms with grab bars and stan­dard specifications. • Building and facilities (rooms, halls, lounges) have level entrances or ramps, with handrails on both sides and proper clearance on top. • Marked parking space in parking lot or front of the church. • Curb cuts for wheelchairs. • Non-skid treatment of surfaces. RECOMMENDED • Accessible altar rail area. • Accessible choir area with 4-ft paths. • Adequate lighting for vision im­paired. • Accessible telephones. • Accessible drinking fountains hand and foot operated. • Accessible teaching aids and chalk­boards. • Bar/ lever or push-plate door handles. • Ramps no more than 1 ft. in 12 ft. incline. • Walks with continuous surface (no steps, abrupt changes, obstacles). CHALLENGE • Aids provided (e. g., wheelchairs, crutches, hearing aids). • Braille and/or large print worship materials available. • Signing or text of sermon for hearing impaired. • Visual imagery and/or non-verbal components in worship for developmen­­tally disabled. • Grape juice available for alcoholics. • Disabled participate in at least one opportunity of leadership or service (worship, board, committee, teaching, etc.) • Disabled Pastor. • Observe Access Sunday. • Involved in program of advocacy for the rights of people with disabilities. • Offer courses in signing and/or Braille to the impaired. 5SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Hungarian students enrolled at Lancaster Theological Seminary, Lancaster PA Up to 1949 (Source: LTS Register published July 1952. Date after name is the date of en­rollment. Registrations since preparation at LTS.) 1950 under Arthur E. Antal 1938 Béla P. Bacsó 1932 Árpád Bakay 1915 Stephen M. Böszörményi 1922 Stephen Csűrös 1927 Stephen Dallos 1935 Stephen Draskóczy 1930 Joseph Győrke, Jr. 1949 Albert Hady 1924 Joseph Herczegh 1922 Samuel Horváth 1911 Ladislaus Hunyadi 1925 Imre Kovács 1929 James (Keresztessy) Kress 1925 Augst J. Molnár, Jr. 1949 Emil S. Nagy 1932 Paul Nagy, Jr. 1933 Louis G. Novak 1930 Béla Pap 1929 Zoltán Seres 1929 Alexander Silay 1928 Anthony Szabó 1924 Stephen Sziarto 1931 Zoltán Szikszay 1925 William Toth 1926 Compiled by Rev. Stephen Sziarto 3SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS College Aid Although the Supreme Court is still consider­ing its constitutionality, a law linking federal student aid to draft registration has achieved most of the objectives sought by its proponents. The majority of students have reportedly complied with the law requiring male students seeking federal aid to certify that they have registered for the draft. (Youth Letter) I COOKBOOKS AVAILABLE j k “Cookbook with An Accent” “Our Favorite j 8 150 pages of recipes and helpful hints. Hungarian Recipes ” § Hungarian, Finnish, and other recipes 69 pages of traditional l from appetizers to dessert Hungarian recipes | X Published: 1977 (6th Printing) with emphasis on ?' X Cost: S4.00. Postage: 50centsTotal: $4.50 Hungarian pastries / > “Hungarian Delights” Published: 1961 (9th printing) || i) 36 pages of Hungarian recipes. Cost: $2.25. Postage & Handling: $.75 1j X Published: 1979 (2nd Printing) Total: $3.00. j’ » Cost: $2.25. Postage: 50 cents T otal: $2.75 Women’s Guild L i A mail order for both books $7.00. ' (includes postage). Address below. Hungarian Reformed Church | WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP 365 E. Woodrow Avenue Ä / Hungarian Reformed Church P.O.Box 07812 | 'j 607 Plum St., Fairport Harbor, OH 44077 Columbus, OH 43207

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