Monday, Apr. 09, 1956
Words & Works
P: "I understand there has been a revival of black magic practices in Birmingham," said Evangelist Bryan Green, Britain's Billy Graham. Black magic, he warned Britons, "debases man's desire to love and trust God as his heavenly father and tries to get him to make the devil his source of guidance. My warning is--keep clear of black magic. And if anyone should himself be drawn into a circle that he suspects has black magic links and leanings to perversion, he should talk at once to his doctor or a friendly parson who will respect his confidences." P: The Wisconsin Restaurant Association, meeting in Milwaukee, uttered a low moan and a loud groan over competition from church suppers, adopted a resolution calling on the state board of health to subject food-serving churches to the same health regulations as restaurants. Noting that one Milwaukee church served 1,200 fish dinners at its monthly Friday night party, Elmer A. Conforti, executive vice president of the association, said: "These church dinners can be the ruination of a restaurant business."
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