Thursday, November 3, 2016

Happy 83rd Birthday - Moliner Ken Berry



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Carol Burnett had the best variety show on TV,
and Ken Berry was a welcome guest.



Responses to “ACTOR KEN BERRY TURNED 78 TODAY”


  1. Christopher Korman says:
    I know Ken from his many years of his guest starring turns on Carol Burnett and Mama’s Family which my father Harvey Korman appeared on. Ken is a perfect example of an Artists getting type cast. Most people don’t know that Ken Started off as a dancer with the Billy Barnes revue along with Michelle Lee and Bert Convy. The fact is Ken Berry is one of the greatest song and dance men around and if he had been given the chance to prove that he would be mentioned with Astaire and Kelly Today.The only thing that supersedes his talents is his humility,grace,and integrity.Its been a privilege and honor to say I got to know the icon Ken Berry.

Video interviews with Ken Berry about the Carol Burnett Show, Mayberry RFD





In the Army, Spock got Berry to try Hollywood.





When I read about Ken Berry on his website, many details about Moline echoed what others have said and I have thought:

"Ken Berry was already five-eighths of the way to Mayberry when he was born in Moline, Ill., on November 3, 1933. Kenneth Ronald Berry was the second child (joining sister Dona Rae) of Bernice and Eugene Darrell Berry, who at the time of Ken’s birth was an accountant for John Deere Company."

Early career:
"When I got the job and it took me away from home, that must have been very hard for my parents," Ken says. "But they were very supportive and it was really a thrilling experience for me. After the Horace Heidt show, I came back and finished high school in Moline. I used to drive up to Chicago once a week and take a voice lesson and a tap lesson in the same studio. But that didn’t last very long. After graduation, I went back out to California to look for work. And I didn’t get much at all."

Mayberry as Brigadoon
About Mayberry, Ken says, "It’s a wonderful place to visit and people would fantasize about living there. It’s a place like Brigadoon that shows up every hundred years. It’s a place you dream about living, but you know it’s fantasy and you don’t care."

Mayberry Like Moline
He adds, "I grew up among people very much like that -- a bigger town, but not much bigger -- and the neighborhood was very much like that and the people were very much like those characters. And it was fun for me to visit, too. It was one of my favorite half hours ever on television and that was long before I met Andy."

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GJ - My wife Chris and I talk about how much we enjoyed the 40th reunion of the MHS 66 class. She has always felt a part of my class, even though she met them after graduation, when we were at Augustana.

We have had a number of discussions with people on Facebook. The common theme is how pleasant people were to each other in Moline. It is no surprise that Ken Berry had the same experience earlier.

My father knew many people from work and from graduating from MHS. We had a lapboard where all his classmates inscribed their names with a woodburner. All his classmates seemed to be named Eric Johnson, John Ericson, Eric Ericson, John Johnson, Sven Svenson, Sven Ericson, Eric Svenson, John Svenson, etc.

Once we were discussing a local politician, and dad said, "I cannot believe he would be like that. His father was one of my teachers. His word was his bond."

With my mother in the Moline school system and my father in business, I was connected to everyone - one way or another. The kindly attitude was expressed in many different ways. When I went to Augustana College, a bike ride away, my mother's classmates were there.

The daughter of Dr. Andreen taught education at Augustana. "Are you going to be a teacher, too?" she asked. I said, "No, never."

Later I learned that Dr. Andreen left his position as a noted professor at Yale to become president of a threadbare college on the banks of the Mississippi. The little portable college, which barely survived, has become one of the best liberal arts colleges in America. Looking back, we can see how much people sacrificed to create a better life for future generations. I wonder if the same will be said about us Boomers.

I can imagine Ken Berry recognizing the fictional characters of Mayberry being so much like Moliners. I will have to write about them too.


Ken Berry had a hit show in Mayberry RFD in the late 1960s. He said Mayberry was just like the town he grew up in - Moline.
In Hollywood he is still known as the nicest guy in show business.


Andy Griffith launched the pilot of Mayberry RFD with Ken Berry.

Church Politics - Far Worse Than Secular Politics


We follow secular politics all day, every day. My wife and I discuss the history of various politicians and their subordinates. I do not pretend to know all of what is happening or even a fraction of it. Institutions do a lot of lying, and government excels at that skill - whether secular or church government. The same sanctimony and righteous anger are always on display.

But church treachery is far more serious, because millions are placed in jeopardy, and this is excused, even praised.

Here are some gems I have heard from various sources.

  • "Larry Olson is not dangerous. Everyone knows he is a heretic."
  • "Paul Kelm listens to confessionals."
  • "Valleskey gushes about Church Growth when he is with friends, but he is very guarded when speaking in front of larger groups. I don't think he is being dishonest."
  • "The New NIV is terrible. I like the [Calvinistic] ESV."
  • I heard a long rant against Luther, which I followed by asking, "Have you ever studied Luther's writings." Answer - No.
  • WELS DP Robert Mueller warned the Michigan district against the influence of Church Growth, followed by his 100% support of Church Growth. He sponsored a new congregation that is no longer Lutheran at all - but thanked WELS for its start-up and three WELS pioneering pastors. He also promoted Pilgrim Community Church, led by two divorced men no longer serving congregations - I wonder why - a wild hair project that failed utterly. Mueller and Paul Kuske were behind Pilgrim - completely.
  • The CLC (sic) President published an excellent warning against Church Growth for the entire, tiny sect, followed by unequivocal support for the worst of the CG fanatics, Paul Tiefel and David Koenig. Ironically -  he bellowed a recent rant against the WELS for being mean to him...last century. And I thought everyone was "born forgiven."
  • Paul McCain is labeled a "confessional Lutheran" while publishing Roman Catholic propaganda as his own work, plagiarized directly from The Catholic Encyclopedia - and I am the only one who notices and objects. His crimes are all erased on his blog, but still reported on this blog.
  • The Steadfast (sic) Lutherans (sic) stand for truth, justice, and The American Way, while gladly erasing the facts about one of their LCMS lay ministers, Darwin Schauer, a previously convicted sex criminal, who offended again. The orders to erase the evidence came down from their hero - Matt the Fat Harrison. The ass. editor was promoted to senior editor, who also moved from ass. pastor to senior pastor in his parish. And then the whole flea-bitten group went silent when ordered by the LCMS convention.
  • When LCMS First Things was exposed as a UOJ business run as a "youth ministry," the head of the scam went nuts and blocked me and Mrs. I on Facebook. 
The waste of money is prodigal, like Pope John the Malefactor going on a world tour after doing his best to wreck the Little Sect on the Prairie. However, all the ELS congregatons either stay or come back eventually, voting him back into office, time after time.

Which bunch of clowns is a better example of apostasy? 
  1. The LCMS, selling Reformation trinkets, including a dog's t-shirt.
  2. The Wisconsin sect, publishing a book of essays against Lutheran doctrine.
No wonder Luther's words give them indigestion, if they even bother to read the Reformer. In all truth, they probably only look up a few quotations to use from time to time. In some cases, like Bivens plagiarizing Zarling, they simply copy each other's stupidities.

F. Bivens is proud of learning Church Growth at Fuller Seminary...
until he denies going there.




The Word of God Is Too Sublime - From 2011



"The Word is too sublime to pass under our judgment; it is the province of the Word to judge us. The world, however, while unwilling to be judged and convicted by us, essays to judge and convict the Word of God. Here God steps in. It would be a pity for the worldly to see a godly Christian, so God blinds them and they miss His kingdom. As Isaiah says (26:10): 'In the land of uprightness will he deal wrongfully, and will not behold the majesty of Jehovah.' For this reason, few real Christians come under the observation of cavilers*; the latter, in general, observe fools and fanatics, at whom they maliciously stumble and take offense. They are unworthy to behold God's honor in a godly Christian upon whom the Lord has poured out Himself in fulness of blessing."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids Baker Book House, 1983, VIII, p. 274. Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Ephesians 3:13-21; Isaiah 26:10.

*To cavil means to make petty or unnecessary objections

Chrysostom - The Hem of His Garment - From 20122



Chrysostom:

"If those who touched the hem of His garment were properly healed, how much more shall we be strengthened if we have Him in us whole? He will quiet in us the savage law of our members, He will quench the perturbations of the mind, drive out all sicknesses, raise us up from every fall, and, when the power of the enemy has been overcome, He will incite us to true piety and indeed will transform us into His own image."
Martin Chemnitz, Examination of the Council of Trent, trans., Fred Kramer, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1986, II, p. 234.