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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 3 11 11/06/1972 Letter Small yellow note, typed as follows: Signed RN Mailed from San Clemente 11/6/72. 1 pg. 3 11 11/05/1972 Letter Letter from RN to Bernard Lasker thanking him for gift of Chateau Margaux wine. 1 pg. 3 11 Letter Tiny handwritten note card and envelope to RN from Bernard Lasker announcing gift of Chateau Margaux wine. 1 pg + envelope. 3 11 n.d. Memo White House stationery (sender and recipient unknown), handwritten with following: Chateau Margaux. 1 pg. 3 11 11/05/1972 Memo Memo from Stephen Bull to RN re: 1972 California Ballot propostions, Bob Finch's recommendations on each. 3 pgs. 3 11 11/05/1972 Memo Copy of memo from Stephen Bull to RN re: 1972 California Ballot propostions, Bob Finch's recommendations on each. 3 pgs. Wednesday, October 21, 2009 Page 1 of 2

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Richard Nixon Presidential LibraryWhite House Special Files CollectionFolder List

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

3 11 11061972 Letter Small yellow note typed as follows Signed RN Mailed from San Clemente 11672 1 pg

3 11 11051972 Letter Letter from RN to Bernard Lasker thanking him for gift of Chateau Margaux wine 1 pg

3 11 Letter Tiny handwritten note card and envelope to RN from Bernard Lasker announcing gift of Chateau Margaux wine 1 pg + envelope

3 11 nd Memo White House stationery (sender and recipient unknown) handwritten with following Chateau Margaux 1 pg

3 11 11051972 Memo Memo from Stephen Bull to RN re 1972 California Ballot propostions Bob Finchs recommendations on each 3 pgs

3 11 11051972 Memo Copy of memo from Stephen Bull to RN re 1972 California Ballot propostions Bob Finchs recommendations on each 3 pgs

Wednesday October 21 2009 Page 1 of 2

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

3 11 nd Letter Note card to RN from Baron Guido and Baroness Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimo re African elephant they gifted to RN 1 card written front and back 2 pgs Scanned

3 11 11291972 Letter Letter from RN to Baron and Baroness Guido M Zerilli-Marimo thanking them for gift of African gold elephant 1 pg

3 11 11071972 Other Document Sample ballot for the 42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial and 71st Assembly District (not scanned) 2pgs

3 11 11051972 Memo Memo from Stephen Bull to RN RE California Ballot 5pgs

3 11 11261972 Brochure Sunday Service pamphlet from The Marble Collegiate Church 4pgs

3 11 11121972 Brochure Sunday Service pamphlet from the Key Biscayne Presbyterian Church 2pgs

Wednesday October 21 2009 Page 2 of 2

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHING T ON

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHJNGTON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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3 11 nd Letter Note card to RN from Baron Guido and Baroness Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimo re African elephant they gifted to RN 1 card written front and back 2 pgs Scanned

3 11 11291972 Letter Letter from RN to Baron and Baroness Guido M Zerilli-Marimo thanking them for gift of African gold elephant 1 pg

3 11 11071972 Other Document Sample ballot for the 42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial and 71st Assembly District (not scanned) 2pgs

3 11 11051972 Memo Memo from Stephen Bull to RN RE California Ballot 5pgs

3 11 11261972 Brochure Sunday Service pamphlet from The Marble Collegiate Church 4pgs

3 11 11121972 Brochure Sunday Service pamphlet from the Key Biscayne Presbyterian Church 2pgs

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THE WHITE HOUSE

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November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

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18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

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MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

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November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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WASHJNGTON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

2

8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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WASHJNGTON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

2

8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

2

8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

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GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

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November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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using distraction

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TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

2

8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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WASHJNGTON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

2

8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHJNGTON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

2

8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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IIJJ1gi~Hlrll LDLIIIR ~RE~ AtJRIHt~ 101 ~llI YGJ l~ IN a ~ III JUr 1ot11 nA JJI r J

ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHING T ON

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHJNGTON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

2

8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

l

Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHJNGTON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL jt SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your cons ideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direct Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY YES Based on 26th Amendment

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

2

8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controversial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMENS COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 bull DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSER VATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes ll vote againstbusing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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THE WHITE HOUSE

WAS H 1 N G TON

November 5 1972

MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT

FROM STEPHEN B BULL ~ SUBJECT California Ballot

The 1972 California ballot contains twenty-two propositions Bob Finch has researched all of the propositions and at my request provided his recommendations for your consideration and guidance (Sample ballot attached)

1 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITIES

YES Not a Direc t Tax

2 FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES AGAINST Locked Just to the University of California

3 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION BOND AUTHORIZATION YES Help Business

4 LEGISLATIVE REORGANIZATION YES

5 SCHOOL DISTRICTS YES Local autonomy for local schools

6 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS YES Clean-up provision for State Constitution

7 ELECTIONS AND PRESIDENTIAL PRIMAR Y YES Bas ed on 26th Arnendrnent

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

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November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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Mendelssohn

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tat thirsteth Mendelssohn

rael Mendelssoh1l

~PS ALL BEFORE IT Peale

hymnal

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Ostroth Caliandro

C Welcome Visitor led sermom please

using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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8 TAX EXEMPTION FOR ANTI-POLLUTION FACILITIES YES Helps Business

9 BOND VOTE FOR STRUCTURALLY UNSAFE SCHOOL BUILDINGS YES Need following earthquake Intended to

correct damages caused by the earthquake

10 BLIND VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES Affects only 800 Veterans

11 RIGHT OF PRIVACY YES Controver sial

12 DISABLED VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION YES

13 WORKMEN1S COMPENSATION YES

14 TAXATION NO Controversial This is the Watson Amendment

and would obliterate the advantages of Revenue Sharing

15 STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES NO Provides no veto power for Governorshy

disrupts the system of checks and balances 16 HIGHWAY PATROL SALARIES

NO Same reason as 15

17 DEATH PENALTY YES

18 OBSCENITY NO Admirable purpose but poorly drawn lawshy

nebulous Will probably pas s anyway

19 MARIJUANA NO

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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middot ~~~ Cl or ~~plree wtMut ci~pendenlS Allows US for I - I

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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hymnal

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C Welcome Visitor led sermom please

using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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20 COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION NO Controver sial Admirable purpos e but

poorly drawn law - creates additional level of bureaucracy

21 ASSIGNMENT OF STUDENTS TO SCHOOLS YES Busing (Yes vote against busing)

22 AGRICULTURAL LABOR RELATIONS YES Chavez urging negative vote

SCHOOL ISSUES

The local Republican organization recommends YES vote on all four items

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o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT () ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

o o o o o o SAMPLE BALLOT

MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

1ft bull bull

Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

l

Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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GENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 TIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of stamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word YI our selection stamp a round dot (0) in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot ( the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped in the quare opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidde lates for the $ame office are to be elected stamp a and its presidential and vice prosidenlial candidates is a vote for all make the ballot void If you wrongly stamp tear or deface this I after the names of all the ca ndidates for that office of the electors of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain anol iler On I

desire to vote nol to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for m4 ho are to be Iected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRE SSIONALAl ELECTOR S MEASURES SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTE

SCHOOLVolo for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE IIFACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COLLEG

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABLISHidell t CLAIR W BURGE NE R RepuGlican 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNING American I

Ill depe n dent California State Senator MEMBER INCREASE ELECTIC

II AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE

FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one Ii

P resident BO B LOWE Democ ratic hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000))

American Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and establishment of trustee erfI 1 in Saddleback Community College District

ARMIN R M OTHS Am erican Indepe lldent Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (ThisI Iident acl provides for a bond issue 01 one hundred filtyfive

Peace and million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) F reedom

I For increasing the number of members of the governiI board of Saddleback Community College Dislr

P re sident from fiye to seven2 JSTATE LEG IS LA TURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This eel provides for a bond issue of one hundred fiftyfive million nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))~ - - ~ CAPISTRANO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRI----~ -

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November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

tiOD

Mendelssohn

11 the Lord Mendelssohn

debts)

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tat thirsteth Mendelssohn

rael Mendelssoh1l

~PS ALL BEFORE IT Peale

hymnal

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Ostroth Caliandro

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using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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MARK ROUND DOT (e) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH VOTING STAMP NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL

(ABSENTEE BALLOTS MUST BE MARKED WITH BLUE STICKERS PROVIDED)

(Fold ballot to this perforated line leaving top margin exposed)

--------------_-=---------------------------------------------------------__------shyGENERAL BALLOT-42nd Congressional 34th Senatorial 71st Assembly District

November 7 1972 JCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote for a a party stamp a round dot () in the square opposite the names of tamp a round dot () in the voting square after the word your selection sta mp a round dot () in the voting the presidential and vice presidential candidates of that party A after the word NO All marks except the round dot

10 the right of the name of that candidate Where two round dot () stamped In the square opposite the name of a party forbidden All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbid ~idates for the oame office are to be elected stamp a end its presidential and vice presidential candidates is a vote for all make the ballot laid If you wrongly stamp tear or deface th ) after the names of all the candidates for that office of the elector of that party but for no other candidates To vote for return it to the inspector of election and obtain another 0 1 IU desire to vole not to exceed however the number a person not on the ballot write his name under the title of the office voter ballots use only the round dot () stickers provided for who are to be elected To vote for all of the electors of in the blank space left for that purpose To vote on any measure ballot

CONGRESSIONAL MEASURES SU BM ITTED T O V O TE OF V O T ri A L ELECT O RS

Vole for One Party Representative in Congress FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOOL FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of oneFortymiddotSecond District hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY COll

Vote for One REARRANGEMENT AND ESTABU ~ reside llt 1 TRUSTEE AREA AND GOVERNIICLAIR W BURGENER R ep ublican American I

California S tate Senator~ dependent A(AINST BONDS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEMBER INCREASE ELECiON FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of onelice Presiden t BOB L OWE Dem oc ra ti c hundred sixty million dollars ($160000000)) Am erican Governmen t Instructor For the rearrangement and esta bl ish ment of trustee I in Saddle back Communi ty College District

AR MIN R MOTH S Alll erican Independen t Building Contractor FOR BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACIlITIES (This

residen t act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flftyflve mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000))

For increasing the number of members of the gov boa rd of Saddle bock Community College I

fice Pres iden t from five to seve n2 JSTATE LEGISLATURE AGAINST BONDS TO PROVIDE HEALTH SCIENCE FACILITIES (This act provides for a bond issue of one hundred flft yfive mill ion nine hundred thousand dollars ($155900000)) CAPISTRANO UN IFIED SCHOOL DIS

The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

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Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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IIJJ1gi~Hlrll LDLIIIR ~RE~ AtJRIHt~ 101 ~llI YGJ l~ IN a ~ III JUr 1ot11 nA JJI r J

ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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The Marble Collegiate Church Reformed Church in America Fifth Avenue and 29th Street New York NY 10001

NORMAN VINCENT PEALE DD LLD Minister

Sunday November 26 1972

Associate MInisters

Parlsb Eusene M Pierce STB

Administration Arthur Calianltiro MDiv

Stewardship Howard G Teusink BD

COIlllHIIna Donald D Ostroth MDiv

Help Line Diredor H Leslie Christie BTh

Young Adults and Youth Work Douglas C Smilh MDiv

1ft bull bull

Minister for Churcb Management George L Head MDiv

Choir Director and Organist Alden Clark

CHURCH fOUNDED IN 1628 PRESENT EDIFICB ERJlCTBD IN 184

Elden WILLARD L BURBANK CARL L CLEAVER JOHN M ELY MILTON D KETCHUM DR MARTIN B SOMMER l BOMBR SURBECK

Deacolll WILL IAM A BOETCKER ARTHUR FLEMING ELY FRANCIS JOHN D MOODY JOHN J OCONNOR BURNElT I SCHULZ

l

Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

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Mendelssohn

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hymnal

lI Ameu

Ostroth Caliandro

C Welcome Visitor led sermom please

using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

~~~~p~~~ 160 Harbor Dr ive

Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

i -1

John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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IIJJ1gi~Hlrll LDLIIIR ~RE~ AtJRIHt~ 101 ~llI YGJ l~ IN a ~ III JUr 1ot11 nA JJI r J

ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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Sunday November 26 1972 roDA ORDER OF SERVlCE Prayer Group-90030 AM in Pl

Upon entering tbe Church let aU be quiet Ilnd in meditation

945 AM

Organ Prelude Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

The invocation

The Lords Prayer (use debts

Choral Call to Worship

Reading of the Scripture

Prayer and RespoDlle

Celebration in Song

Hymn 317

Announeementl

Offering

Offertory Anthem He watching over Israel Mendelssohn

Sermon HOW YOU CAN LISTEN BEITER

Rev Arthur Caliandro

Hymn 6S

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal

Benediction and Choral Amen

Organ Postlude

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in roc grades 3middot6 are welcome

1115 AM Adu1t Bible Class - 930 AM R

Organ Prelude What Kind of Peace - Men an Sonata in C Minor Mendelssohn

Churchtime Nursery- for chiJdren f Opening Chorale younger during second service Roon

Cast thy burden upon the Lord Church School-Classes for aU agelMendelssohn

Coffee Hour after first service- in E The InvOcatiOD

Coffee Hours after second service through age 20) Young Marrieds (a

Hymn 22

The Lords Prayer (use debts)

Mnrble Young Adu1ts (ages 21-35) Reading of the Saipture Room

Quartet Interesting Tour of the Church-b( o come every one that thirstetb service Sponsored by Mens League

Mendelssohn Spiritual Workshop - Faith in yo

Prayer and Response by small group discussion (Non-n 100 P M )

Hymn 317 post-m Fellowship (Senior year Hi

Announcements Church House Offering Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35)

$175) followed at 6 15 by Rev Pa~ Offertory Anthem

He watching over Israel Mendelssohn MONDAY NOVEMBER 2

Sennoa Craft Shop-600-900 P M Churcl ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS ALL BEFORE IT

Dr Peale TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 7

Hymn 6S Discussion in Parlor

The Doxology - 5 in hymnal Young Marrieds (ages 20s30s)-7middot in Rooms A amp B Babysitter availal

Benediction and Choral Ameo Young Adult Agape Group - f

Organ Postlude monthly meeting in midtown 715 1 Participating MInisters

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Rev Douglas C Smith Rev D D Ostroth Senior Adults - 1230 P M in B Rev D D Ostroth Rev Arthur Caliandro Soup rolls and butter dessert andI

TO OUR VISITORS bullbull bull we extend a ~ordial welcome Please sign the Welcome Visitor card found in the pew rack If you wish to receive Dr Peales printed sermons please Next Sunday De indicate on card and leave it on pew sung by the

with organ and cham Please do not take flash pictures in the sanctuary In addition to causing distraction there is risk of damage to the television equipment

Business amp Professional Womens ( Dr Peales Sunday morning sermon will be broadcast from 615 to 645 PM on WOR AM The Sound of Christmas D inner

Next Sunday DC(ember 3

45 AM Actioa Table - Special Need - y at Action Table about Adopt A SI SUBSTITUTE PRAYER FOR WORRY

Rev Ar thur CaJiandro Help Line Telephone Ceater is acce out Opportunity Card in the pew 1115 AM - Dr Peale also be left at the Action Table)

tiOD

Mendelssohn

11 the Lord Mendelssohn

debts)

re

tat thirsteth Mendelssohn

rael Mendelssoh1l

~PS ALL BEFORE IT Peale

hymnal

lI Ameu

Ostroth Caliandro

C Welcome Visitor led sermom please

using distraction

PM on WOR AM

TODAY AT MAMLE CHURCH

Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

~~~~p~~~ 160 Harbor Dr ive

Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

i -1

John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

~ ~

~~ ~

IIJJ1gi~Hlrll LDLIIIR ~RE~ AtJRIHt~ 101 ~llI YGJ l~ IN a ~ III JUr 1ot11 nA JJI r J

ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

gt~

GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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Prayer Group-900middot930 AM in Poliug Chapel All Welcome

Childrens Cboir- 930 AM in rooms 203-4 second floor of Church House All children in grades 3-6 are welcome

Adult Bible CbIss - 930 AM Recreation Room Church H ouse Dr Robert W Strain shyWhat Kind of Peace - Men and women of all ages are welcome

Churcbt1me Nursery- for children five years and younger during first service th ree years and younger during second service Rooms 105middot6 Cburch Bouse

Churcb Scbool-Classes fo r all ages Registration 11 AM second fioor Church House

ColIee Bour after first service-in Bay Hall Everyone welcome

CoJlee Hours after second service-in Bay Hall for PostmiddotHI Fellowship (Senior year HS through age 20) Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s) and City Singles (ages 30s-40s)

Marble Young Adults (ages 21-35) - Thanksgiving Bronch after second service in Recreation Room

luteresting Tour of tbe Churcb-begins in North Aisle front of the Sanctuary after second service Sponsored by Mens League

Spiritual Workshop - Faitb in your Daily Work - talk by Rev Paul F Everett followed by small group discu sion (Non-registrants are welcome and should meet in Sanctuary at 100 PM)

PostmiddotHi FellowsWp (Senior year H igh School through age 20-130 PM in Rooms 203middot4 Church House

Marble Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 515 P M Supper in Bay Hall $150 (non-activates $175) followed at 615 by Rev Paul Everett Executive D irector of the P ittsburgh Experiment

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 50cent 130 P M movie on the future life shyCraft Sbo~600-9 00 PM Church House The Search for an Answer

THURSDAYNOVEMBER 30TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28 American Red Cross Workshop - 1030

City Singles (ages 30s-40s) - 700 PM AM to 330 PM second fioor Church Discussion in Parlor House All women invited Bring a sandmiddot

wich tea and coffee provided Mrs Carl L Young Marrieds (ages 20s-30s~730 PM Cleaver Director in Rooms A amp B Babysitter available

Choral Group - 600-700 P M Bay Hall Young Adnlt Agape Group - for men In truction by Mr Alden W Clark m onthly meeting in midtown 715 PM Craft Shop-600-900 PM Church House

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 Young Adults (ages 21middot35) - 730 PM Senior Adults - 1230 PM in Bay Hall Burrell H all Square Dance $100 (nonshySoup rolls and butter dessert and beverage activates $175)

LOOKING AHEAD

Next Sunday December 3 at 4 PM Bandels Messiah sung by the Marble Church choir and solois

with organ and chamber orchestra condncted by Mr Alden Oark (No tickets required)

Business amp Professional Womens Ollb-December 4 at 600 PM Roland Rogers singer in The Sounds of Christmas Dinner by reservation at $250 (guests $300

GENERAL NOTICES

Action Table - Special Need - VohlUteers to visit the sick and shut-in of our church Inquire at Action Table about Adopt A Shut-in meeting on December 10

Help Line Telephone Center is accepting applications for the next training program Please fill out Opportuni ty Card in the pew rack - or cali the Center direct 686-3519 (Names may also be left at the Acti n Table)

GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

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Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

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John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

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IIJJ1gi~Hlrll LDLIIIR ~RE~ AtJRIHt~ 101 ~llI YGJ l~ IN a ~ III JUr 1ot11 nA JJI r J

ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

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GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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GENERAL NOTICES

Dr Peales printed strmOI18 may be obtained in vestibules following services or through the mail by signing the Welcome Visi tor card in pew rack Books by Dr Peale-and The Advenshyture of Being a Wife by Mrs Peale-are available at the Book Table in Bay Hall after first service in Bw-reU H all after second service Dial 889middot7155 any time to hear an inspirational message from Dr Peale-sponsored by Guideposts Magazine

Mustard Seeds and Post Cards OT Color Slides (35mm) ~ ith scenes of the Church aud Dr and MIS Peale may be obtained at the Book Table following the service Proceeds go to the Marble Club Benevolence Fund and Mens League cbolarsbip Fund

Missionary Work- The Marble Collegiate Church supports mi sionary work in Appalachia the South the Southwest and the inner-city of New York Support of foreign missionary work includes Kuwait Arabia and Addis Ababa Ethiopia

Christmas Mnsic- recording by Marble Church Choir is available after first service in Bay Hall after second service in Burrell Hall Price $495

ALTAR FLOWERS

In loving memory of

Manuel Fcrmmdo Leyva by his mother Elva Gaytan Leyva and his grandmother Guadalupe R de Gaytan

Amelia Stoekle by her daughter Margo Stoelde

Marble Collegiate Church Council AnIle R AIUa Robert H Cooley F lodean L Manb AnIle Shlncmau Bradley H Balter Warren H DelventhaJ J Clark Merritt Frank L Small David B Bright Robert Orausam William A Mobius James M Smlrle Wllliam H Canfield Theodore H Raible Leonard M Moreland Robert W Straill Jose A Casserel Donald Leskiw Amos Parrish Emory Ward Feter Chao David Le Sueur Georle Pert Raymond WUllama LoilCburch A Raymond Seaman

Help Line Telephone Center (212) 686-3061 - AdmlnislrQJive OBice (212) 686-3519 H Leslie Christie BThI-Executive Director Ernellt V Ciliandro MDtvbull Stal Counselor Oeorae L Hammond IIlnbull Supervisor llatacl de Sola LTbj Spanish CoWUlOlor Wm Carpenter BA Night Supervisor Amy Hohn MgtW Sodal Worker

Church School James M Smide Superintendent Catherlnc M Caldwell Betsy Saneboltz Aaalstantl

Stude1l1 Assistant in Youtll Work--------______________ c aroleJA1lcroft

The Choir SoprlJno Alto Tenon Bassel

Helen Rosengron soloht Rosalind Bupp Ololsl Jack ONeill soloIst Jay Hilborn soloist Krill IUrlowski Alice Marie Nelson Jon Long Howard Nevison Doris Pblllips AbbleTodd Lester Clark Tom Keallinobomoku SuuD11e Martiny

Board of Ushers and Greeters A RAYMOND SEAMAN Chai rman HAROLD ROBLES Co--Chairman

BlJlcony BIJY Hall and Polin ChlJPIJ CentAlsl North AuT William Basen Wendy Bell Roben H Cooley Peter Chao lohn Ball John E Brandt l ames Harley Warren H DclventhaJ Leonard M Moreland Kurt Dinkelmeyer Col Vincent A Lane WilliamL JohnsoD CSIlL Robert A Reilly Whitney Martin Prescot L Wru1Jwonh John W RelUy Lauy Munson Emory Ward Getu8 John W Reilly Jr Adolph O PeeU Harry Baker Bernard Ross Oail Pennington Radio and Telvl4lon B D Dpounda)1OD Jr Frank L Small John S Ray BenE Wilbur Robert Grauam Rodney Van den Beuvel Kenneth A Reed Alexander Berltenhofl Ema M Mueller Warren O Wetzel Carol RlchardOn Roy DcBUcck L Baker PblWps

Charles M Richardson LeOD Hojegian Jack RoySouth Alsl Dou)las C Robbin5 Donald Lesldw Rollltlrl Sacre

U Amel Rotbermel Frank A Waller Ruth Slaybaugh Clilford W Slaybauah Albrecht S Weber Richard Straubel

Church OBlce 1 West 29th Street New York NY 10001 Telephone (212) 686-2770

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Locale the exit sign Oler the door nearest you IIDd proteed dtrough that door roHowing the usher instructio

HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

~~~~p~~~ 160 Harbor Dr ive

Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

i -1

John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

~ ~

~~ ~

IIJJ1gi~Hlrll LDLIIIR ~RE~ AtJRIHt~ 101 ~llI YGJ l~ IN a ~ III JUr 1ot11 nA JJI r J

ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

gt~

GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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HOW CAN I BECOME A CHRISTIAN

God loves you and has a great plan for your life For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that

whosoever believet h in him should not perish but have everlasting life John 3 16

Christ sa id I am come t hat they might have life and that they might have it more abu ndantly John 10 10

Man is sinful and separated from God For all have sin ned and come short of the glory of God Romans 3 23

Sin has a penalty which must be paid For the wages of sin is death Romans 6 23

it is appo inted unto men once to die bu t after this the judg ment Hebrews 9 27

Jesus Christ has paid the penalty for your sin But God commendet h his love for us in that while we were yet sinners

Christ died for us Romans 5 8 For he (God) hath made him (Chri st) to be sin for us w ho (Christ)

knew no sin that we might be made the righteou sness of God in him II Corinthians 521

Salvation is a free gift For by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves

it is the gift of God Not of wo rks lest any man should boast Ephes ians2 8 -9

You must receive Jesus Christ Jesus saith unto him I am the way the truth and the life no man

cometh unto the Father but by me John 146 But as many as received him to them gave he power to become the

sons of God even to them that be lieve on his name John 1 12 Jesus said Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear

my voice and open the door I wi ll come in to him Revelation 3 20

You can have assurance of salvation Jesus said he that bel ieveth on me hath everlasting life

John 647 And this is t he record that God hath given to us eternal l ife and this

life is in his Son He that hath the Son hath life and he t hat hath not the Son of God hath not life I John 5 11 - 12

~~~~p~~~ 160 Harbor Dr ive

Key Biscayne Florida 33149 Area Code 305361- 2058

i -1

John A Huffman Jr - Minister

James Stout - Minister to Youth

James Bennen - Music Director

~ ~

~~ ~

IIJJ1gi~Hlrll LDLIIIR ~RE~ AtJRIHt~ 101 ~llI YGJ l~ IN a ~ III JUr 1ot11 nA JJI r J

ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

gt~

GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

  • WHSF3-11a
  • WHSF3-11pdf

ORDER OF WORSHIP NOVEMBER 12 1972 - 1100 AM

Organ Prelude Fantasie in A Hinor 0 bullbullbull J S Bach Processional Hymn 10 Praise Ye the Lord the Almighty Call to Worship James Stout The Lords Prayer - The Doxology The Ap os tles Creed

Announcements (Now Sign the Christian Fellowship Card) )~

Anthem At Thy Fee t bull bullbull bull bull bullbull bull J Sc Bach Scripture Reading Ph i l ippians 3 2-16 Pastoral Prayer John Huffman Sr

Hymn 241 To God Be the Glory Offering and Consecrat ion of Faith Pledges Anthem Seek Ye the Lord bull bull bull V Roberts Sermon John Huffman

Topic You Can Live Beyond Yourself Text Ph ilippians 313-14

Hymn 164 The Chur ch s One Founda t i on Benedi ct i on - Choral Amen Organ Pos t lude

gt~

GUESTS AND MEMBERS -- a re i nvi ted to stay for coff ee and fellmvship following t hi s mor ni ngs Worship Se rvi ce

OUR FLOWERS TODAY - are given by HrsNancy Gaskins to the gl uCI of God and in lcving memory of my mother Mrs Emilie Duff l~ld

OUR SICK -- Chuck Gi l pin Lynne Hanship Margaret Bieda Jack Stone Elvira Losada Rose Bublic Grace Meade Avanel Ake1s and Howard Allen

Please stand ~~Ushers wil l seat latecomers

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL - AT 9 30AM - HAS CLASSES FOR ALL AGES

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 l230pm - Junior Choir Practice 1000pm - John Huffman WIOD Open-Line Radio 610 MONDAY NOVEMBER 13

711pm - Omega Club 730pm - The Christian Home Study Group - in the home

of Mrs J ames Stout 310 Ridgewood TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14

915am - Young Wives amp Hothers meet in the home of Mrs John Crabill110 Greenwood Drive

730pm - Key Life WEDNESDAY NOVEHBER 15

700am - Mens Breakfast - at the Royal Biscayne Hotel 900am - Women s Prayer Breakfast - in the home of Hrs

John A Huffman Jr 231 Island Drive 6 55pm - We dnesday Night School of t he Bible 7 00pm - St arters Club Alpha Club (meet separately)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16 WOC CIRCLES at 1000am CIRCLE 1 - at Mrs Fulton Rindge s The Towers - Towe r

B Ap t 1008 1111 Crandon Boulevard L B CIRCLE 12 - at Mrs Elton Dappri ch s 255 Sunrise Dr shy

Apt 201 K B CIRCLE 13 - at Mrs John Huffman s 23l Island Dr KB

7 30pm - DEACONS MEETING - i n Pastors study SUNDAY NOVEIDER 18

9 00am - Key Life Seminar I 9 30am - Sunday Schoo l - wi th classes f or a ll ages

11 00am - Worship Service

THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING - Bible study and discussion conshyducted by John Huffmanmiddot on The Church at the End of the 20th Century

A CONGREGATIONAL HEETING -- will be held in our sanctuary Sunday December 3 for the election of Elders and on December 10 a Congregational meeting will be held for the election of Deacons--both following the morning Worshyship Service

OUR NURSERY I S OPEN DURING ALL CHURCH WORSHI P SERVICES

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