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to make life sweeter and more : worthwhile, if they kindle a zeal in the hearts of men for the Great Teacher, if tfhey help to make the world a brotherhood, then thej are instruments ip the kingdom of God. If not, then they should be sacrifiei ed for the good of all concerned, 1 and some other means should be : tried. Christianity has Christ in it, be it the Church or the individual. Less of self and more of Christ is the motto. I Two programs, on Sunday, De’*'*.'4 *. Rk, W kk <k M<k,<k.»*. Sktk

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ionaries from the United States! to Japan and Korea, for a period of three years. Seven were Gl’s during the recent war and are eager to build goodwill between the races. Because of food shortage, each must take food supply for six months. Four prefabricated | houses are going along to help in I the housing situation. This group, of youth have a task of witnessing for Christ and his cause such! as has come to few such groups in modern history. It looks as though freedom for! India means freedom from the ! grip of the brewing industry which | was imposed upon the country by its conquerors. Most of Western i Pakistan and the large Province i of Madres in the Dominion of India enacted laws providing for the total prohibition, of alcoholic liquor. A revolutionary television camera has been developed that reduces present studio light requirements by 90 percent. Suendty. yocdlDUU CKusLmm ! . . We extend to you the warmest wishes for the t merriest Christmas ever ... a New Year filled with ( gladness and contentment. DECATUR AUTO SUPPLY Im

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