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Text transcribed from caption: PC-45819 THE PASTOR’S PEN MAKES YOU LAUGH BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. -- Meet a minister -- a cartoonist -- oops! Meet the pastor of First United Methodist Church in Boynton Beach, Fla., who is also a cartoonist. Dr. W. Goddard Sherman, the pastor, appears in The New Yorker Magazine almost as often as he appears in his pulpit-- and hundreds of publications, large and small, pay him from $15 to $100 for his work with a pencil. At top, he’s shown doing his ‘thing’ -- cartooning -- as he also thinks out his next sermon. Below are shown typical examples of his work involving humor. Millions of Americans “break up” at his drawings, hundreds in Boynton Beach dedicate themselves after hearing his sermons. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (AT-MI-7D-74-W)
Creator:
Taft, A.C. (contributor)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Sherman, W. Goddard., United Methodist Church (U.S.)--Clergy.
Topics:
Clergy--Florida--Boynton Beach., Cartoonists--Florida--Boynton Beach., Cartooning., Wit and humor, Pictorial.
Geographic subjects:
Boynton Beach (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360902
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Clipping from the July 1974 issue of United Methodists Today.
Creator:
Taft, A.C. (contributor)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Sherman, W. Goddard., United Methodist Church (U.S.)--Clergy.
Topics:
Clergy--Florida--Boynton Beach., Cartoonists--Florida--Boynton Beach., Cartooning., Wit and humor, Pictorial.
Geographic subjects:
Boynton Beach (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:360782
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Text transcribed from caption: COMMITTEE SPONSORS CANNING DRIVE #S-3647 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- An interfaith committee here has launched a program to save surplus crops from going to waste by canning them for overseas relief. Here two younger volunteers are preparing spinach prior to actual canning. The crops are gathered from throughout all of Duval County, and canning kitchens are manned by different denominations on different days. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (JJ-MES-5E-6-W-M)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
World War, 1939-1945--Civilian relief., Emergency food supply., Canning and preserving--Florida--Jacksonville., Spinach--Preservation., Canning and preserving--Equipment and supplies.
Geographic subjects:
Jacksonville (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:359600
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Description:
Alternate caption.
Creator:
Religious News Service. (author)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
World War, 1939-1945--Civilian relief., Emergency food supply., Canning and preserving--Florida--Jacksonville., Spinach--Preservation., Canning and preserving--Equipment and supplies.
Geographic subjects:
Jacksonville (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:359276
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Text transcribed from caption: DUNCE ROOM FOR A DUNCE #1273 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Bobbie Walker re-enacts the plight of another early American who failed his studies by sitting in the special cubby hole in the oldest wooden school in the country. The school was built in 1565. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (ALT-COLO-MES-12-5 ROTO-O-J)
Creator:
Religious News Service. (publisher)
Subject names:
Walker, Bobbie., Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Students., Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
School buildings--Florida--Saint Augustine., Punishment--History--18th century., Discipline of children--History--18th century., Schoolboys--Florida--Saint Augustine., School children--Florida--Saint Augustine.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:356943
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Text transcribed from caption: INSIDE AMERICA’S OLDEST WOODEN SCHOOL HOUSE #1272 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Using dog-eared books a hundred years old, these children from a nearby school simulate conditions of past years in the oldest wooden school house in America, built here in 1565. Miss Rosemary Pike, their regular third-grade teacher, is the instructor, but in days past the children would have been instructed by a man. The hat of a former teacher still hangs on a peg behind Miss Pike. And that is an original dunce cap Bobbie Walker is sporting. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (ALT-COLO-MES-12-5 ROTO-O-J)
Subject names:
Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Students., Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Faculty., Pike, Rosemary., Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
School buildings--Florida--Saint Augustine., School children--Florida--Saint Augustine., Schoolboys--Florida--Saint Augustine., Schoolgirls--Florida--Saint Augustine., Elementary school teachers--Florida--Saint Augustine., Teaching--History--18th century., Teaching--Florida--Saint Augustine.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:356942
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Text transcribed from caption: EXTRA INSTRUCTION #1271 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Simulating a backward student of bygone days, Bobbie Walker gets special instruction from Miss Rosemary Pike in the oldest wooden school house in America. Built in 1565, the one-room school still has relics of former years (Notice the quilled pen and hand bells on the desk). Bobbie attends nearby Orange Street School and Miss Pike is his regular teacher there. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (ALT-COLO-MES-12-5 ROTO-O-J)
Subject names:
Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Students., Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Faculty., Pike, Rosemary., Walker, Bobbie., Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
School buildings--Florida--Saint Augustine., School children--Florida--Saint Augustine., Schoolboys--Florida--Saint Augustine., Elementary school teachers--Florida--Saint Augustine., Remedial teaching--Florida--Saint Augustine.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:356941
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Text transcribed from caption: RECESS AT AMERICA’S OLDEST WOODEN SCHOOL HOUSE #1270 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Recess is a welcome interval at any school, but at this wooden school house, built in 1565, it is particularly charming as it is held in the garden behind the building. The small outbuilding with the ivy-covered chimney is a kitchen where the former masters cooked their own meals. The school is no longer used for instruction. Children attend nearby Orange Street School. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (ALT-COLO-MES-12-5 ROTO-O-J)
Subject names:
Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Students., Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
School buildings--Florida--Saint Augustine., School recess breaks--Florida--Saint Augustine., School children--Florida--Saint Augustine., Schoolboys--Florida--Saint Augustine., Schoolgirls--Florida--Saint Augustine.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Augustine (Fla.), Saint Augustine (Fla.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:356940
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Text transcribed from caption: AMERICA’S OLDEST WOODEN SCHOOL HOUSE #1269 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- This vine-covered cedar cottage is in reality America’s oldest wooden school. Built in 1565, it consists of one large room on the ground floor while overhead there are quarters for the schoolmaster. Here children of nearby Orange St. School enter the building under the surveillance of their regular teacher, Miss Rosemary Pike. Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes has termed this building one of the country’s most valuable historical edifices. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (ALT-COLO-MES-12-5 ROTO-O-J)
Subject names:
Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Students., Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Faculty., Pike, Rosemary., Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
School buildings--Florida--Saint Augustine., School children--Florida--Saint Augustine., Schoolboys--Florida--Saint Augustine., Schoolgirls--Florida--Saint Augustine., Elementary school teachers--Florida--Saint Augustine.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Augustine (Fla.), Saint Augustine (Fla.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:356939
Subject names:
Walker, Bobbie., Orange Street Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)--Students., Religious News Service--Archives.
Topics:
School buildings--Florida--Saint Augustine., Punishment--History--18th century., Discipline of children--History--18th century., Schoolboys--Florida--Saint Augustine., School children--Florida--Saint Augustine.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:356838
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Text transcribed from caption: PC-31986 BLESSING OF CHILDREN AND DOLLS MIAMI, Fla. -- Twin girls take their “tiny babies” to the altar of Holy Cross Episcopal church in Miami for the traditional annual blessing of children and dolls. Clutching their dolls, Gloria and Jeannie Rosenkranz receive a blessing from Dean Frank L. Tutus. The old rite is held in connection with the Feastday [sic] of the Holy Innocents, marked on the fourth day of the Christmas Octave (Dec. 28). It commemorates the slaying of babies by King Herod in the Holy land in an attempt to kill the Infant Jesus, Who was taken by St. Joseph to Egypt. Dean Tutus said one of the ideas behind the blessing is for girls to learn through caring for their dolls to love eventually their own babies and bring them up in the nurture of the church. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (AT-MIA-1A-65-NAB)
Creator:
Miami Herald Publishing Company. (publisher), Kuenzel, Bill. (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Rosenkranz, Jeannie., Rosenkranz, Gloria., Tutus, Frank L., Holy Cross Episcopal Church (Miami, Fla.), Episcopal Church--Clergy.
Topics:
Feast of the Holy Innocents--Florida--Miami., Clergy--Florida--Miami., Sex role--Religious aspects--Episcopal Church., Femininity--Religious aspects--Episcopal Church.
Geographic subjects:
Miami (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:355922
Creator:
Taft, A.C. (author)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Rosenkranz, Jeannie., Rosenkranz, Gloria., Tutus, Frank L., Holy Cross Episcopal Church (Miami, Fla.), Episcopal Church--Clergy.
Topics:
Feast of the Holy Innocents--Florida--Miami., Clergy--Florida--Miami., Sex role--Religious aspects--Episcopal Church., Femininity--Religious aspects--Episcopal Church.
Geographic subjects:
Miami (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:355687
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Text transcribed from caption: P-30719 'TOMMY' HELPS EVANGELIST TEACH BIBLE ST. PETERSBURG, Fl. -- "Tommy, the Toon-O-Meter," who can talk and sing, helps Dr. D. D. Gibbons, Methodist lay evangelist, tell Bible stories to children. Dr. Gibbons, who comes from Kalamazoo, Mich., where he founded a medical clinic, takes time off to travel around the country as an evangelist. He is a member of the Free Methodist Church's Southern Michigan Conference and was in Florida for a temperance crusade. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (GSJ-LAR-FLA-3B-64-NAB)
Creator:
United Church of Christ. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Gibbons, D. D., Free Methodist Church of North America--Clergy.
Topics:
Robots--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Evangelists--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Church work with children--Florida--Saint Petersburg.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Petersburg (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353825
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Text transcribed from caption: P-30508 TAMPA PROTESTANT CENTER AIDS CUBAN REFUGEES TAMPA, Fla. -- Though the heavy flow of refugees out of Castro-dominated Cuba has stopped, the needs of thousands who reached the U.S. mainland continue. At Tampa, Fla, a Protestant Cuban Refugee Center -- supported by seven denominations, several civic groups and individuals -- has operated for three years, providing assistance in the form of direct aid, as seen in the distribution of blankets to youngsters (top photo), and through such activities as English classes (bottom photo), to aid the newcomers in their transition to a new way of life. Miss Agnes Malloy, a Methodist missionary in Cuba for nearly 20 years, directs operations at the Tampa center, which has aided 5,115 refugees since its establishment. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (GT-SP-1D-64-NBM)
Creator:
United Press International. (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Protestant Cuban Refugee Center (Tampa, Fla.), Barber, Cleo., Tampa Methodist Settlements (Tampa, Fla.), Lopez, Emilia., Lopez, Maria., Lopez, Amalia.
Topics:
Refugees--Cuba., Church work with refugees--Florida--Tampa., Lay missionaries--Methodist Church., Interdenominational cooperation.
Geographic subjects:
Tampa (Fla.), Cuba.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353778
Description:
Text transcribed from caption: P-30508 TAMPA PROTESTANT CENTER AIDS CUBAN REFUGEES TAMPA, Fla. -- Though the heavy flow of refugees out of Castro-dominated Cuba has stopped, the needs of thousands who reached the U.S. mainland continue. At Tampa, Fla, a Protestant Cuban Refugee Center -- supported by seven denominations, several civic groups and individuals -- has operated for three years, providing assistance in the form of direct aid, as seen in the distribution of blankets to youngsters (top photo), and through such activities as English classes (bottom photo), to aid the newcomers in their transition to a new way of life. Miss Agnes Malloy, a Methodist missionary in Cuba for nearly 20 years, directs operations at the Tampa center, which has aided 5,115 refugees since its establishment. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (GT-SP-1D-64-NBM)
Creator:
United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of National Missions. Department of Press Relations. (author)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Protestant Cuban Refugee Center (Tampa, Fla.), Benoway, F.J.
Topics:
Refugees--Cuba., Church work with refugees--Florida--Tampa., Lay missionaries--Methodist Church., Interdenominational cooperation.
Geographic subjects:
Tampa (Fla.), Cuba.
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353777
Description:
Text transcribed from caption: P-30500 SWINGING YOUNG PASTOR ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- While clergymen never have confined their ministries exclusively to sanctuary and pulpit, recent years have seen an increasing number of young pastors putting a new emphasis on contacts and activities far beyond the traditional religious scene -- into jazz joints and espresso coffee houses. Such a man is the Rev. William Patton, former assistant pastor at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church at St. Petersburg, Fla., where he combined his parish-pulpit duties with an active ministry in the gymnasium. An award-winning gymnast himself (many first-place honors in Florida meets and high placement at the National Gymnastic Clinic), Mr. Patton coached young acrobats of the local Police Athletic League. This, he says, is "one of the most important things I do -- counseling with the younger people." He maintains that the athletic avocation opens the door to contacts and conversations with young people which would be impossible in clerical collar alone. Now a chaplain at Duke University, Durham, N.C, the pastor continues his swinging trapeze ministry. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (GT-SP-1D-64-NBM)
Creator:
Peeler's Portrait Studio (Charlotte, N.C.) (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Patton, William., American Lutheran Church (1961-1987)--Clergy., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (Saint Petersburg, Fla.), Duke University--Faculty.
Topics:
Acrobatics--Training--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Church work with children--Florida--Saint Petersburg.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Petersburg (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353776
Description:
Text transcribed from caption: P-30500 SWINGING YOUNG PASTOR ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- While clergymen never have confined their ministries exclusively to sanctuary and pulpit, recent years have seen an increasing number of young pastors putting a new emphasis on contacts and activities far beyond the traditional religious scene -- into jazz joints and espresso coffee houses. Such a man is the Rev. William Patton, former assistant pastor at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church at St. Petersburg, Fla., where he combined his parish-pulpit duties with an active ministry in the gymnasium. An award-winning gymnast himself (many first-place honors in Florida meets and high placement at the National Gymnastic Clinic), Mr. Patton coached young acrobats of the local Police Athletic League. This, he says, is "one of the most important things I do -- counseling with the younger people." He maintains that the athletic avocation opens the door to contacts and conversations with young people which would be impossible in clerical collar alone. Now a chaplain at Duke University, Durham, N.C, the pastor continues his swinging trapeze ministry. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (GT-SP-1D-64-NBM)
Creator:
Trabant, G. (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Patton, William., American Lutheran Church (1961-1987)--Clergy., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (Saint Petersburg, Fla.), Duke University--Faculty.
Topics:
Acrobatics--Training--Florida--Saint Petersburg.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Petersburg (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353775
Description:
Text transcribed from caption: P-30500 SWINGING YOUNG PASTOR ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- While clergymen never have confined their ministries exclusively to sanctuary and pulpit, recent years have seen an increasing number of young pastors putting a new emphasis on contacts and activities far beyond the traditional religious scene -- into jazz joints and espresso coffee houses. Such a man is the Rev. William Patton, former assistant pastor at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church at St. Petersburg, Fla., where he combined his parish-pulpit duties with an active ministry in the gymnasium. An award-winning gymnast himself (many first-place honors in Florida meets and high placement at the National Gymnastic Clinic), Mr. Patton coached young acrobats of the local Police Athletic League. This, he says, is "one of the most important things I do -- counseling with the younger people." He maintains that the athletic avocation opens the door to contacts and conversations with young people which would be impossible in clerical collar alone. Now a chaplain at Duke University, Durham, N.C, the pastor continues his swinging trapeze ministry. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (GT-SP-1D-64-NBM)
Creator:
Trabant, G. (photographer)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Patton, William., American Lutheran Church (1961-1987)--Clergy., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (Saint Petersburg, Fla.), Duke University--Faculty.
Topics:
Lutheran preaching--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Church work with children--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Acrobatics--Training--Florida--Saint Petersburg.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Petersburg (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353774
Description:
Newspaper article from The St. Petersburg Times.
Creator:
St. Petersburg Times (Saint Petersburg, Fla.) (publisher)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Patton, William., American Lutheran Church (1961-1987)--Clergy., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church (Saint Petersburg, Fla.)
Topics:
Lutheran preaching--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Church work with children--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Acrobatics--Training--Florida--Saint Petersburg.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Petersburg (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353478
Creator:
United Church of Christ. Office of Communication. (author)
Subject names:
Religious News Service--Archives., Gibbons, D. D., Free Methodist Church of North America--Clergy.
Topics:
Robots--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Evangelists--Florida--Saint Petersburg., Church work with children--Florida--Saint Petersburg.
Geographic subjects:
Saint Petersburg (Fla.)
URL:
https://digital.history.pcusa.org/islandora/object/islandora:353419

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