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creamed Comments oa the tom day School Lesson Elijah, a Courageous Prophet, l'Kings 1S 30-3 S. for Sunday. August I. ItHjab. a prophet met the wickad Aheb sad his wicked wtfe Jsxetol, who csused Israel to sin, by worshiping Baal. Jeeehsl sought the life of Elijah who fled tor Ma liid snd than returned giving a warning again. He challenged Ahab and the people of Israel to I make a test case as to who Go* was. The 4W priests were to make aa etfnrtag to Iboir Gael] which was to be consumed by tire, and Elijah was to do the same. The priests faJM; Elijah aacceedcd as his otterleg only was ran samed by fire. Il was at this point that our lasxon begins. V3O. "Aad EMjeh raid ata rt> the people. Come near onto aw. And all the’ people came near unto him. And be repaired the altar of the Lord that had been broken down " Elijah wanted die poopi* to be ao near that there could be no suspicion. Besides, there woull be a grant curiosity to see vha‘ Elijah wag about to do. The pro Phot ralmbr resMred the hltar. An altar is * place where God to met. yn. "And Elijah took twelve stones according to the twelve tribes ot Israel, named for th* sons of Jacob, uato whom the word ot the Lord camo, saying, torsel shall be thy name." The number l salve signifies the anion of tbs. tribes especially to worship. ;.t union there to strength. V 32. "With the stones he bull' aa altar to the name of the Lord; and he jnade « tronih around the ’altar, as great aa' would contain (two measures ot sard.” What 'a , prayed and what Mi done In "the name ot the Lord" meets God approval. result, the will of i God will be done; one meet fled the purpose of God and then pro- 1 <eed in his name. Waler and it'swill not mix and so the test will have to be miraculous. ‘ V.U. "And be put the wood In order, and cut the bullock in pieces and laid hlm da The wood.' and said. Fill tour barrels with' water, and pour it on the burnt ■ sacrifice and. on the wood.” This added water on the burnt ottering' would make any imposture" cotf-' < erning the fire the more Impose!Me and would Increase the itnpree- Tsirenrss ot what followed. ... 1

We are prone to move in circles.' following a routine day by day.-! jast going about: It is written "Jesus went alcout doing good." "Doing good." a deed vastly ferunt. breaks the "circle. records can be just alike in the life of a man good. There I* no monotony; fgn/him. ■BtaM. BBWwBNw. Cana Is Forever, by Charles Hugo Doyle Tfie Nugent Press, is a book of ' Counsels for Before and After Marriage. It covers tb soc lai, economic phyMcr al.'ahd psycholugic'ar'sides of marriage. ft contains facta for the teenager the bobby-soxer, the rcim-. Mny-keeper. the engaged, the hoi. J

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■mg am ■■■' I 1 ¥ M "had ba said. Do It iba saeoad Umm And they did it the second time. And ho said, Ito it the thisd time. An* they did It tha third ttaw* Three is the number and signature ot God. It to prominent in Elijah's miracles. In every thing wbeh God is made fiswt all things vwcordiM to Ms w4H follow. V IS. "And the water ran round about the altar and be filled the trench also with wMar." The sacrl Ike and wood wore thoroughly drenched. It takes a large and hut tire to consume animal sacrl fige under any circuuMtances. sad to make each a tiro with wm wood would be utterly Impossible. V. 36. "And It eame to pass a: the time ot the offering of the evening sacrifice, that Elijah tbe prophet camo seer, and said, land God of Abraham Isaac, and ot Ifc, rael. let it bo ’ known thia day that thou art God to Israai. pad tb£t 1 am thy servant, and I b*V3 done ail these thing* at thy word " Elijah's prayer was that Jehovah would make plain to the peep‘< that Jlb. jvhorah ga* God indeed, and that he could and would noturn the hearts of the people back again. In our seeking after divine truth, we have to assure ourselves first that God does exist. Then we hove to repent. After tbst. God is willing tJ-ginrus the. answer ot new life. Y.J7. "Hear mo. O Lord, hw me, that tliia people may know that thou art Lord Go*, and th*, fbeu has turned their bearta bach again." Elijah would have the people know that God woe a God pt, power. Also he wanted th j people to know th* supernatural mamtostatlon about to.be given wm tor the purpose of turning their boaru from their idolatrous worship to the true God. V.M. “Then tbe fire of the Lord fell, and consumed the barat sac riflM, and the wood, and the stones, and the dust and licked up the water that was in the trench.’’ This divine manifestation happenied immediately after the prayer, thus affording striking evidence that the answer was from God. The | etons*, wood, and dust yielded to th. fire. This could not have bee» l a datura! event - stones at legs* are not burned. V. 33. "When all the people saw it they fell on'theli fee. es: an 1 said. Tbe Lord be is Go*,", The people weps filled with awe and surrendered lo God. — Sunday School comments ' based on the International Sunday School Lesson* copyrighted by the Internallotial Council of ItclUious Education. -

f eymcKiner, the parents, ths relalives and bubble* with humor and ' rparkllng anecdotes. CtericiM Says: tTcricqs says: “Those who ,g l>rqseul the Loid ought to spend much time j&.jy*yer. E.UjpJi wa» a man witif-a deep and abiding prayer "Mr., it Is littte wonder that he had so much power with God. le hved intimately *llh God just as plants live intimately the rain and the sun. God for.him wa a vital reality, and he knew his prerenre both by day and by ' .. • ' ’ Church World Aervi.ce work witii European hg’s and World Coun ' ell <>F'Churches sertice to refugees v. ill ,l!» late* rat nd under rttje ;W. •- C. department ot, lulercfaurch aide and -service to refugees. •-•"c'■'lTS rs O'"' >4 ■» : ' ! —Manners are the happy way o' ; tbings. — Emerson '--- -v ■— h— L

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taueia jag. lll . MJ . M'BB MHMMBBfII HM St. Mary’s CathoHe Church Very *OO. «a»r. bptambb pggtor 6 *.M. Low Mass • 7:M A.M. Low MaM s ee A.M. ChUdrao's Msm 1«: U AM. Us* Maas. Beoadktlon of Msasad Bser— st following Maae. Weekday Maae ?:M AM. nr* tartar, tt. Asms tatoMty Swnm4 BUmbs elety. Thlrd tartay, St Mary's Boetoty. Foortk Bunds*. CbiidrM at Marc « riHim DACAtdIF CMMFCII T*ntli wml 1 St** H. J. WeMy, Minister SthP-lltM Unified Service. Mer. 1 vln Kupp. Sept, tout, "Fve Dtocovored Tbe Way of GiadnoM,” Rev. and Ms*- Weity. Meeaage, "Faith Rowardad." ?;*• Mtoetoosry Youth VMtowt ship.' A Surprise. ■' r 7(W ChlWreu's Gospel Hour, i 7:30 Evening service. Solo by c Paul Harden ...Message, "The ’ Spirit ot Truth;" ■ \ • There will be Prayer meeting . this Wednesday night bnt the , gjvup i. encouraged o attend the - 'camp meeting at Wren. Our Annual Mieeionpry. eonven- ’ thin will begin on August-It and continue to the 29th. The aervicei will l>e held in Founders' Memor--1 lai at the Bible inwituU in tact Wayne. 2 ' A cordial invitation awaits jsm ' at any of our service*, if yog hage ' no Church home we invite you to come and worship with us. FirM. Cbrtotian Oucxh Jonas M. Berksy. Mintoter Rhodes, guperintendsnt From the 6olh chapter of Isaiah, verses 11 and 11. will be teked Um sermon. “Destiny.'" We cannot ' lire only for the moanent tor are know that we have a purpose In 1 the. w* that bar been given into 1 ofir iare -The prelude. "Treuwierei 1 * by Sc humann and the e*ertory. "Sunset ' by Sturgis will be Piayod by Miss Phyllis Kraft. The ' vhs»ir pumber. "Tbe Song O< the i Sea" was wrtem by Wakeman Mtostonary Sca-iely ,'Ftu- Toiled Christian MisskaiI cry s<a IMy will meet in the homeof Mrs.. WHUmd Teeple. K. No. 3. on Monday. Auxu.l 1 at 1:39 p. >a i Mrs. Harmon .Kraft has c harge of- - program. Willing Workers Members of the Willing Work ers c-lase will hold their An*u"' t, meeting on Tuc-nday- August ,8 »l 7:89 p. tn-, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred .-v-hei*erc r. Sls Walnut St, will entorigin. ■ c Men's Class Men's- class mee ting for this month is wli tor Awturl .9 ' Weciuesday. at S p. m. in the ' t-hui ch, social rooms. ' Trinity , ' Evangelical United Brethren "MSdltow- a* Ninth John E. Chambers, Mint Star 9:ls—Sunday School! Chalnier ' Barkley, superintendent. Our Kun--1 dny-StTiool Rally last week helpfd to Increase our atlendaur.e. COiiie Again this Sunday 1 tn; .to —I>|vine Worship and Holy ” Communton. Mrs. la-land Newen ' will Ice icfce organist and Mr. N'ecien ‘ will sing <he communion solo All ' members will want to he present for the slc-ui and torn- Cdmmuniou service ot the conference year ' K:3ci Youth FaUwoahip and Junior Christ lag Endeavor Tbcte7:30 — The Jivenlng Service and Holy Communion. The sermon k <hv fourth in a series. 'Christ, the Light nt tbe WotTcl." 8:>« The fourth Quarterly Confereme session. AU reports are due and elections are to be held. Wednesday. '7:wti — The Mid week service;,'- « . The Pastor and ' fkdilly will W-j >n v.cration over two Sunday*. \u?ii- t and 2" The Reverend longs dierkey of the Ch|ietign,.t:hiii:<h.will b - the giiesi Ainisler .’-Auirnsi 13., Professor .Janifp Wl <* lnclian» Central College will be here AmiuSl ffl 1 ’ '■* The person who la always changing his ' Itaiud must - MV<' tdUCh vacant space in his head. *99. W14414MHHH444H LUTES /I V Flower Shop > Flower* ter AH Occasion* Petted Novelties .Potted Plants—Corsages Phone Ib-'i »9»PM»« 11H1»91M6»999

| GburehofGed I pf < . CteveiMd Btreet Two Wte Mmbvoat of Itaapitsl tanks A MsCutoy. I owlgM N. MsCosdy. Ministers I Morning and Evsnlng Ssrvices, Every Sunday I B:30 a. m ,-ChrtoUan Brotherhood Hour" WKJG. Ft. Wayne. , IMS oa dial. F •;*« a. m. -Mornlag Worship, gerpurn W A Maa Dio, Aboil Ho Ito Again?” IP: to a. m. - Church Petal. ' Mrs. Fldyd MUcteei, gotaal superiatoodent. Meo. Ctaariae Frank. cMHmni’b AM p m.-Phtaiag Ugbu. Nr. *** Mr* Vincent Haani. la charge ’ 0,39 p. m.-Yuath Ptawatop • KmibmM W*ikln*< rcwHmu > 7’30 p. Bvaaiag Servteas. Borm as: “Lei Your Haora Be TMpkMI" . WE WNLCpMN YOU You tutor ttoe Cburch—NOT *s < a Btraagor. Bp* as a Goaat of God - Cptoe tta wit* Mr to roar heart ' **4 tfeMim *IM|I Rp*. into 111 - MilM VAMir love sad your aorvtoaWKIWESDAY i?:M p. an Baaaiar MU-Waek Prayer meetlag. f- *39 p. m,— Youth A Sanctuary r Choir practice. r ■■ Affiliated with the Church of I God. General OClces. Andarmm.lnd. • Makes You A Member. (Acta 2:471 i Where A Christian Kapertenee “A United Ghdrch, For A • | Divided World ’ I J r <-v r ; 1 Bethany Church r—. - Evangelic* Unite* BretaMi Lt - F. H. Willard, minister - Sunday school *:ls a.m. Everett J i. Hmker. supt. [ i 11 ! Mom tog worship 10:t0 a.m. Ben; » mon: "Tbls la A Rajlgi»us Crisisj Tbo" „ L The Board of Tnuteea will moetj pa Monday tveni»*. at ?., M o'ctaek-I There win be'* comblaad meet-i lag <>t the Women's Society ef| . World Service and tbe Ladies AHI ijpb Thursday afternoon at 2:09 l iA-lock MM. Ear) Fubrauin sad . > <fuiniiu.ee wili have eharge of the i ntissioaary study. The Ladies AM > All coasMer matter* reisttoo to - i|o aew personage > Jhto midweek service this weak i There will be no s*'*bw ot worh < ship on August 13. Sunday servten* , a* (umal un August 39 First Presbyterian Churcn < A. C. E. Gillander. paster »;3V am. — Sunday School. | i.Udsard Macklin and Clark «mt A saportatendonts. f 49:30 am. — Worship .service The message: Why Worship? Mr tietemstra will deliver the message slth the seealon iu charge. August ' the sermoii will be on tbe eub- ' j*ct ‘ Ideas That Use Us." j _—: Finn Evangelical and Reformed William C Fsllsr, paster Church School at 9:00 a.m. Ulth- ' e* Clasp.' Superintendent. All risesr* will assemble in the basement sjrn. Adolph Weldler will teach the adult classes. Worship Service at 10:00 a.m. Sermon: .."'Grow in Grace." Ser? 1 - ■ icies tor the next “ three or four Kundays will be held in the baser meat while the church sanctuary Iq being redecorated. There will I l>e no Mission Hand ~ icfrlod Official Board meeting on Mpn- . d*K A* ' ;3| > P-Uft lii the Shor Up , itortpe. , Rulb and Naomi Circle ImiTnurs I dgy at 3:30 pun. iu the church i rarlor. Silent auction. Members are asked to note the change in date. -Come and worship with us. I J. ■ — First Baptist Church Robert H. Hammond, pastor i -m. Bible School The Bible School meet* at 9:li. r There are classes tor all a* e , c roups. Ralph Kenworthy, Superin teudent. Morning Warship In tbe morning worship service at 10:30, the pastor will bring the nigMafe, "Thoughts on Commun Inn." Mrs. C. E. Bfll will play for the sv.rylee bringing tlie Special selections "To the Rising fipn." , Ify Trygve Torjvssep. and Melody Celeste." by Koschat. We will observe the ordinance of the laird's B<*pi>er In this service. Wednesday Night -’ —:The urayer service will he on Wednesday night at 7:30. Weldon boldnrr will be in charge of the F serVire la the' absetfcir trt —the pastor. ' J I lIIIIIMWMHIIIIIIIiII EFFICIENT. COURTEOUS SEBVICE. Hrtag your Repairs To Ua Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Monrea "Ws know your Ford Bost" . 19 9 »♦»»•»»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

Nuttmgn Auo. unite* Braltao Cburoh Sunday Betai to MA Cltffort HovermaC. aggartoteMtato. Morning worship service 10:30. In the absence of the pastor, the Rev. Charles MeQueery, ot Huntington. Ind. *NI ho <te ipoahmr, both moruiag and eranted. Christian Endeavor service st S:3O. Gtodys Raver will to the leader. Evening service T:29. _ Fleet Methodiot Church The Ctaob to Btady •;30 Noah tarock- tbe eeototMt supetintendenl. will be in general charge at this gaeticuter session of the Church Sctal. One of the classes will give the special berTM Start to Warahto . - I w;» , Mr*. Waller Krick and Paul tourer will sing OnriM too service ot worship. Sunday mark* the fifth sgnjversary of Hiroshima From manuscript, portion* of the sermou delivered the Sunday fallowing Hlrortima wljl be given. The 'subject of the sermon will to "After Five Years—What?" The Scripture At 6:3* the Young Adult Class ‘ wIU leave tor another picnic. Tbe memtas at etass with their (■fends will meet at the parsonage art go fin a group to tho park at Htaum. . I-WDTKI'" ■ JMkaEr 1 I Plans' to send 699 sow mlahtonI Mtee tato the rural areas al Japan 'are being developed by the Fa< Eastern Gospel frusta, with headquarters to Bt. Paul. Minna tote Thia independent Protestant MgaMhaUen grew out of miiwiou ( psyc ptaseta carried on by Chris-1 Uhn werrtoMten and women in the Par East during and toHewiag World War 11. Columbia Mo. claims to hare the largest' i-oliege toads, school; | Hass in the world. It is the Burra!' class which baa 4.990 students a 1 symphony orctatro..,,Jl!,,,.re*«p.*, choir and a vorse-speaklag choir. The group meets oa the campus of Btepheus College and enrolls | > indents from the University U| Missouri, from the Christian <!oi-j Ivge, as well as from Blephen*. • - i The Methodist Church and the* Prehbyteriaa Church. U.H.A .j tlirougii their raapectire mission, boards, er« eooperattag In the | betiding of a 5.000-watt Christian ( broadcasting station in Seoul the 1 capital city of Korea. The iioard of Missions aad- lhurch Extension ot The Methodist Church I* using funds allocated by the ‘Ji.dVsnee for Christ and His Churcn , movement for its share in the en ■ j terprise. Using a directlunsl AB-J tenna, beamed' Irnth- north and. south, the station will reach al-, most all,of tbe 39.9t0.ta people' north and oqutlt.of the “iron c ur-1 tain at the 3*to Parallel, both the! Republic of Korea and tbe com-munM-dominated area. The broad casting of the Chrlstisn gospel.; sad of dramstlc- programs retalejj_ to it, baa,now been carried on in ' Koyea for more than a year, bu’ the new sttUion will greatly In crease its range. '

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Thera is om ta*h» tta toaads above all otta*. namely Who is God? He la so gnat aad Infial-e that ortto tad* <ma ta compr* head him. Tbe best we can do.lnto get glimpses of him - glimpses best learned, by knowing Jes-j* Christ. He I* aM powerful; sto the power of Christ ad he calmed tbe wind, fed the five thousand, quieted the demoniac and stilled the mab. God is all-wise; see him :n Christ who reed men's hearts, 1 and revealed them unto them-

Challenging Careers Writing In the American maxarine on "What This Country Mean* to fto." Chartoe eF Bgaulding. Preaideat of the North Caroltna Mutual Insurance Company, says: “I am but kt J ver* a* youag man starting out today I Mould be excited about the opportunities now opening up in America. Because of our ummiry * exgandlng ■prosperity and «• constant tach nological advances, opportunities today are far greater than they were 5* years ago. In fact, thenare- more c-haUeuglug careers took lug for ambitious, qualified men than can to met. "America depends for its growta upon bold young men willing to lake a chance in pioneering new Helds of service. And it bountifully rewards the skillful pioneer, whatever his origin." I W I Wisdom™! Non-stop Talkers We hsve just come from a home ! where the woman of the house tqlk]ed steadily from the time we entered until »e came away. Several times her busband tried to tell us something but she always Inley : upted. him. . » She reminds us qf the story ’ about the wife who complained o her husband. "I dislike* your friend; When be wa*‘ here he vavned In my (ace couliuually.'' ‘ Are yua sure he was yawulng?" asked the weary Uiialcpud. "Isn't lit possible he was only Using u j say uoototoiag?’’ '■ Tboiaas I Veier ;D« Y«m Know I I. Where was Barnabas born? > 2. What city besides Jerusalem | was the center of Ctu-isHhn tote:- | cs? . . -■ 1 3. How man>- tnissionaty journeys did Psul make? 4. ..Who accompanied Paul on his different jimrupys? ?’ 5. What are the Antioch* where j 1 aul preached? 1 D« Ymi iu»w Answered | 1. Cyprus 3. Antioch of Syria " } 3. Three - * 4. Barnabas, Mark. Silas. Timothy and Luke : 6. Antioch uL Syria- and Antioch i'fif Pygidia It is the prayer of- low; that leMsTto the love of <prayvr. " - , There i» peace |n an-Thtxepted sorrow.

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