Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1950 — Page 2
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INseuiuUoa Questions on tta»*n ilay School Leanca. The Stewani . i,Mp of Moaey. for Sunday. Mo* eiubar M 1. What is meaat by stesrarilehip? • 2. How in it evident that wo are stewards under God? 3 What are some of the sgocific thin** for which money io needed in advancing the Kingdom ofGod? •». Why’ should God to»e a cheer fol giver? ' "" 5. What are some of the reward ! of faithful stewardship? ClorfaM Saym Clerkitv says: "God and not man is the owner of ail things. This in true of the soil just as It Istrue of » the air we breathe and the rays of .tta sun that warm the good earth. We are merely trustees, stewards, sojourners in the midst of God a beautiful world. The moment a man thinks of God as the owner of al! things there begins to spring up vlthln his hedrt a new sense of duty and responsibility to God concerning material things." Yost Construction Co., Inc. Ready-Mix Concrete Sand and Gravel General Construction Phedb 3-311* MMMMMMMMMMMMMMWWMMMWWIMM One Os the hardest sins to etaqver is that of judging others IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMH BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds. Coal, Wool and MUI Feeds “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 er 3-3123 I ... - doeioietooeooooooooooooi ; f ifim IlAjJjjLjfufffjUJUklHL] GILPIN ORNAMENTAL ROW ._ ......... . —| oooo vooooooooooooooooooo LUTES Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions Potted, Novelties Potted Plants—Corsages Phone 3-3.304 mnei !>«*»♦**«»»*♦♦»*♦ I mri-t hail with good that gonl maybe < reattwl Chineee Proven. «ii neeaeeeeeef m*«***i EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your Repairs To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Monroe *-We know your Ford Bost" iiimiiiii 140030003343; y.iy tiny’. ittsy im rhe most k.> irortant day of your life. VWMMMMWkMMAnMWMIMIP RIVERSIDE GARAGE W» repair aH makes of cars. Front Wheel Alignment. Batteries and Tires. 21 Hr. Wrecking Service 128 E Monroe St Phone 3-331' WWWMAMMAAAAMnMMAMnAr !i,r*U -:od»d vk-Hls* good that gdfe • .<• a.ntahiftl I‘ujnphrey Jewelry Store ■ gifts for all occasions >»nn >♦>»♦*■»♦♦»»♦♦»*♦*« The r; .!■ i ■ ■ - |t*l< ' " ten never gy.uws -utn .. ' ♦O4 3 30000 00000300000000* Ashbaacher’s Tin Shop Established 1315 All Kinde Os Roofrng A »lding Fumocea — Stoker* Conversion Gar. 4 OU Burner* Insulation—Bo ldin-) ftoocullies Phone 3-2tiL> 01 fll3 tooo3 >♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++
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|L. Obe Creamed Commment* on tile Sunday School Lesson. The Stewardship of Money. II Corinthiana >:«•«; Philippian* 4 10-13, for Sunday, Xovember 38. Money in its essence represent* life. So money is to be treated like llfe— a sacred trust not to be aliused, misused or miagpent. This calls for stewardship V.B. "But this 1 say. He that soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully." Returns depend upon proper Investments, industrious lalior, the best use of one’s time, a full surrender of seif, seif-aacriftee. faithfulness. It may be that money returns are based on the above statement. in the matter of an education the returns are based also on the first statement above; In spiritual things much the same is true. Here I* a good program—"ln your place, at your best, all the time ” V 7. "Every man according as he purposes in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity; tor God loveth a cheerful giver.” Purpose and motive are I essential elements In acceptable Siring. O.dlnartly it Is a great aid to cheerfulness of one's giving if he gives systematically, adopting as a settled policy the setting apart :>f a certain portion of his Income for. God. . ; •V.I. "And God is able to make all grace alxuiiid toward you. that ye. always having all sutficleucy in all things, may alraund to every good work." A faithful giver finds God’s grace aboandin*. producing ijoy and satisfaction in Christian I service. 1 V.jii Bui I rejbi'< ed mt he Lord greatly, that now at the lastyoucare of me hath flourished again, •.■.herein ye trig* also, careful,; i>ut ye lacked opportunity'-' The Philippian Christians had sent gifts to FXui and now ’hey had -csjnt Aph roditaa -ea a leag Journey with a [present for him while in Rome. They lacked tn opportunity because Paul wa s a prisoner American givers to tile needy of the world
What you are thinking and how you act has nnu h to do with your thoughts jealousies, or hatrfd. ftnd ' .speak boldly in snlt expressions, sooner or Inter the marks of thft-f r will ->e seen on . your face, on the jcontrary, if you let good will, ba? ; py thoughts, Chi'isian hum ires dom . inate your mind, then the marks jof a hapi v life wiil be seen <>n vour flue After Moses hail Immbi' ith God on ihe mountain, oh < vnu»ng down his face shone and *ie xist it not, LotHR Prayer: Lessen ; prayer AVe are ura.t<*iul or the practical side of Christian; ity which makes it possible for at! -poKSPsse ’ with money to have a •art in Ktngdo.-n *ervt<e Giai Hat we may h’ave the right «m. t eption of our posse-vsioio*. r<‘< <». dzing God as the owner of all a tave; grant that wp may use ui *n<»ney so well .that we may expo-.: n«e ;he joy of giving
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II rill sorer know the joy such gifts I I bring’ to the starving peoples of 1 j»he wort*. It is our part to give | Inven If we know little of the good I done by our gifts. V. 11. "Not that 1 speak in respect of wapt; for I have learned, lu whatsoever state 1 am. therewith , tn Is* content " A contented mind is a continual feast. If Paul could , !>e content with his lot as a pris oner, we ought to lie content with our privileges today V.IS. “I know both how to ne •baaed, and I know how to abound: every where and In all things I am instructed both to be ftrti apd to- be hungry, both to abound and to an!for need.” Ths revised version say s, “In any and in all circumstances 1 have learned the secret of facing Plenty and hunger, abundance and want.” ' V.ll “1 can do all things through Christ which strengthened! me.” ’ In this verse Is found In the wont. "1” individual responsibility The ■ words "can do' 'mean unusual ab--1 illty. The words “aH things" leaves 1 out nothing; the phrase through 1 Christ which strengthens! h me” • means that Christ within Is aver Hable dynamo generating eatra ordinary power. If this verse hecomes one's very own by experience, then follows victorious living V.li. "Notwithstanding ye hale well done, that ye did communicate ■ with my afflictlmt." The gift sent • to Paul made it easier to endure his I fcprisonment Money is well spent when it is r’ means of deliverance ; or comfort to those not enjoying freedom. This applies to missionary giving. y,15. -'.Now ya Philippian* know also, that In the beginning of the gospel, when. I departed from Mui odonla, no church cpmmunli a;ed with me aa concerning giving ami receiving, but ye only." Giving is a very personal matter. Vs. 1«,17. "For even In Thessalonka yc sent once and again unu; my nei'essify Not because I desire fruit, that may abound to yovr ■account" Paul went «> far as to write that the gift sent him would be to the credit of the sender In lite eyes of God and in the eyes of the people. —Sunday School comments tawed on the International Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the International Council of Religious Education.
Do You Know . 1 Marriage is piimarily a Socia'i Institution, religious in»titut4un legal contrgrt ? ■2 Marriage is intended to • I Lifelong, a temporary ex|M?rimem | a? long as people < an agree” 3 A Christian I* free to marry t pleases. <>nh a Chris* | ian. any respectable man or * , ”ian’ 1 A woman whose husband - d<ad .Must be true to him bv no temarryhu may remarry, should not be int» rested in other men.? 5 \ tierson may he div<>r<i’d| For any cause, if they cannot agree for adult try only”. • “— . Do You Know Answered .1 Religious instition (Matt. ’ ‘ W , 2 Lifelong • Itmn, 7.2.3 J :’..4)nly a Christian i 2 Cor. 6:l’ IS; I Cor 7 I May rp-i arr 11;- 7 2 • • For adultery unL < Matt. l-‘ ’• ■-.!») It i.* how fa< we < an v e kei p going
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1 ?£** rl g •L Mary’s CatMlte Ctareh 1 Very Rev. Msgr. Boimats. pautar « A.M. Low Maw 7:30 A.M. Low Maas 3:00 A.M. Children's Mass 10:15 am. High Mass. 2:30 p.m. Sunday Prayer hour Weekday Mbm 7;M A.M. Malv fiAaBBMBNMIMi First Sunday, IL Abbub MaHty Sacoßd Sunday, Holy Namo Society. Third Sißday, St. Mary's SoctatFFourth Sunday, Childrvn «C Marv Church as the Naxarene Noria Seventh A Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor , Unified Services. 3:30 am — 11;1U . a.m. Glenn Habegger, Sunday 1 School siipdrintendesc A welcome 1 awaits you. The pastor will he ■ speakiag on "Salvation Parables.” At 2:00 pm there will be a Missionary Rally st the First Church of tbe Nssarene in Fort Wayne. Youth Service. 8:15 p.m. Evelyn Hicks, president Adult Study Group. 6:«& p.m. . Mrs. 0. Sudduth, president. Missionary Service. 7:10 p.m. We , will have with us at this service as f our guest speaker Miss Elisabeth . Cole who Is a return missionary , from the I-eper Colonies in Africa. Thp public is given a special invitation to attend this service. Wednesday 7;30 p.m. Prayer and . Praise Service. First Christian Church Jonas M. Berkey, minister Dennis Norman, superintendent This Sunday Is being observed as Women s Ray The special address tor this occastiih is tn be given by 1 Mis« Jeannette Elissa. an Arab by j birth who was raised as a Christian in fb* city of Jerusalem. Palestine | The women,of the church will be In] full charge of this morning worship service beginning at 9>- 3» a.m.. fflsa PhylUs Kraft will play "Prelude by Chopin and The land Is in His Holy Temple" 'Pfhtyer Perfect” by Rilry-Ktenson will be sung by the women's ehttlr as an anthem The members, of Junior Church will join wi’h their families in this hour Os Worship Chun h St howl Tfivv > liur< It -clfftol period-follows the worship wivlce innindlately and I* df itrod to provide an ep. imrtnni'y for- nd* >d th- New Tr-lament f.-vr all tge« ... ’ ■ ' TNTi’la«« I The November meeting of. the TNT Class, has been planned for I Wednesday c elling November 2‘> !? :o 01 lurk a the honn of. Mr land Me Itayimmd Schwarts, Choir . All members of the choir ate titled to be prevent at the practice tills ■ iniiic Tlturs'iav > venina. 7 ■ ::•• in honn of Mrs Harmon Kraft Reb-.risals are !’> b-gin for titChristmas programs. 'Chi Kho - - 5 ( hi Hht> will meet Sunday night at 6 p.m. - Noles- ■' A Christmas ’program for the adults i< to In given by the n:rm >! rs of Junior Church on Ih-eem-her 17 during the Church School Hour First Presbyterian Church A C E Gillander. minister Chtl rr 11 »•:bool. 3 -31 T slrai ;>—Sapi_i_ nlend-mts. C’atk Smith and l'i<k Macklin Idvlne ,wor* It I p 1- a m ’Thanking Takes Thinking Chon will sing I.C' to tlm-M»ra w1" ’•I i ■<< "f foMew-' :F'<MViC™RHfjng~"MTt7;' • ac'. Aft-.’ Tyndall will sing Ch a- 'l‘!.-re win ’>• nut ■• ■ for prr-schooi aee chlldten and a ntldt.n setnutii fut those ut 1 hoc if wh-t will so from wot ■hl|> to the basennnt with MtVVtlhur I'e'rte. Wrs’min«'ei F< tlow*hlp I '■’> pin. will In th' dress rehearva: loi the pritciam of tin (veiling s it' pinJ Hie pagtanl ‘T'ulitaii sclptbiday’. sill by given by ttui young people, aid’d by sotttt. rit’ttds 1,1 i.tn '■ l in r church* a Thi..Hile dlarua Will 1: tu’ain some of he acual studies bl the Pilgrim,-; .in P'lj;sHiUt!i? and the - " historical IpetspertiWy bet ween Goveriftir C'a-r---ver and Mk*sa»oli. which stood lor .half a century between Indian arid colopis' y Wednesday, lQ;(h.t »,ni. tn ♦**B»**»t**P**»*******>* DISTRIBUTORS o( ■ 3IOICI.GAS MOBUXML PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Mh X- Monroe I’hone 3-201 i 1 AiA-IL A A J., L* • *- 4 • ■ FTTTTTTTT 'J f TTT >
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- ppm. Presbytartan Fair Thta Mr I promises to be anoibpr reai.MlowI ship festlvsl. Both lunch and uupI per will be served Buch member I of the church Is asked his friends. I There will be twelve booths filled I with attractive merchandise. The I chairman of each booth will appreciate that all donsUons (except food!I ne brought to the church by r Tuesday; and that food doMtioaa be In place by fairopening time. W« dne«day. This Is an opportunity for every member of the church to enjoy and share in the festivities r of our fair. There Is still time: — Jo make aa apron; to bake a cake: to dress a doll; to give a Jar of r fruit; to stir ap a batch of candy; ’ to Had trinkets fur fish pond; to donate to Gift Bboppe "; to donate • to Christuaas Berns";, to duat off ' an attic treaaurt; to check la your panel-post Rems; sad to furnish pie or cbickea or other food for either taacb or supper. Let as all take part oa November IP. pad • expertence the Joy M real Christian • fellowship with friend and netah > bor. ’ Flrat MathadiM Churah v wv ww Samuel Kmaetah, mtatater 1 Church SchooUM# ajar. Morning worship l»;B» am. Evening vesper 8:30 p.m. Youth fellowship 8 pm. Tbe nornlng worship will begin with the orgsn prelude. “Consider , and Hear Me." with Mrs. Edgar i Gerber at the organ. The nnthem , selection by the senior choir under . the direction of Mrs. W. J. Krick will be "Softly and Tenderly” by ] Thompson. The pastor's sermon theme will be "Spirits in Prison.'' The vesper service will include a special iuuslcsl selection and the minister's meditation'entitled "Living on Tiptoe" .•» , The opening worship of the youth, fellowship groups will be conduct-1 ed In (he regular places, following I ' which the groups will unite for a' ‘[hew sound motion picture film.l | “The Guiding Star." a film which! twill introduce and portray the! meaning of the Advent I Wednesday evening the youlh 1 etui adult choirs will meet for regu--1 lar rvh< steals The hour of prayer " and Bible study will begin st 7 p.m. The current study program is a ; presentation of the earjy history oL the Christian expansion as found in the book of the Acts of the Apostles, lieginning with chapter 13. At S p m Wednesday the youth fellowship cabinet will meet in the! pastor's study. «. Th. iinle- of the Woman's Solely of Christian Service will be entertained by the following host I.-<s Thursday afternoon at 2:30: ■Hi Mi’s Ora Gilpin. 1A -Mrs ( Ivde Butler: 2A—Mrs. Hrman lohnsoti. 2B Mrs. Paul Edwards; Mis Halve Baker: 3A Mrs. Ma.ynard Herrlik: 4A- Mrs. Ethel Essex,; 4B Mrs Ed Wicks. Members of the will hold their, annual Christmas l.artv in the church basement Friday evening at 8 o'cloi k First Baptist Chursh Robert H. Hammond. Pastor Bible School The First Baptist Bible schtud convenes at 9:15 with classes f®r all age groups. Ralph Kenworthy, supt. f Morning Worship In the- mottling worship service will carry through a theme relative to the music of the cburch. The pastor will speak on the subject. Th6 Place of Music in the Church.’ Mrs. David Enibler will -play "fnvm-aiimi tn-K- F4*t;" —end lievirle. built by Guilmant. and vlll I. ad tin choir in singing the mthein. ‘ln Pastures Green." by list.,' Wi will receive the offering ,iuf . tlu:..vew. hj.('U|«ls at,..!1\1r..-UHS; Evening Worship Tlo Mospel Song will -Sy ollowti by th< message of the pas'hi on (he theme. "The Fourth Epl •odr Ccnfilc’.” brought from Die 'look nf Jhe Revelation. You sr< nvllrd to hear the tew remaining nessases 111 the series on the Book f the Revelation. . 1 . Baptist Youth Fellowship The Bap;|st Youth Fellowship vill noct at 6:’!« Following s irirf cllortl* sing, the film 'They Follow On " will be shown. Every me Is welcome. . Monday Night The ifflcJal Board of the church ■vlll mi-et-at 'he partomage <m Mon. lay Night at 7:3<J. Tuesday Night N. The Yeung People of the church will -attend the Associations! B. Y .:■■ meeting with the B. Y. F. of the M > 3 3138 M * I »»»*•< M rt » Decatur Farms So. Third St. Phone 3.2148 DRESSED. CHICKENS I'. S Gov't. Graded Eg<4 Wholesale & Retail 3313»»»♦»« 3113 3333333333
JIJ„ .. Warm charch. CBr* «fll leavw tba church at 3:33 tn nrrlvp |n Warns In tima for.the svnninß meeting. AeAalmAmgßmw The girhiNchoiir will rehearse at I «;30. the adffl<fcbolr at 7:00. The ■ Prayer service is nt 3:00. followed by ■ brief btMiness meeting of the ptarch. i Flew Bvnngeiicel and Rataemta William C. Faller, Ranter Ctareh school at 3:00 1 l.uther Close, suparlatendent. Class1 es fog all N|esWorship service at 10:00 nt. “The Wonder of God's Goodness." ! Neil TtaMas will sing. "Prayer" by Gutaa. and tta choir will stats, * "Let All Things Now Living" a tra- • diimpai Kagllsh metodp. ~ f There will be ao youth feUowr ship meeting Snnday evening. 1 The Friendship Circle will meet ' in the heme of Mrs. Fred Brokaw 1 on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m 1 The Bethany and Phltaletheaa 1 Circles win meet together in the ' church social room oa Wednesday •t 3:00 p.m. The Ruth and Naomi Circle will meet at tbe chnrch on Thursday at 3:30 pm Phoebe Bible class meeting In the church social room oa Thursday st 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal, on Friday at 7:00 p.m Catechetlchl classes on Saturday morning: seniors at 3, juniors at 10 p.m. Come and worship with as. Chprch es God Feuadod A.B. 33 Cleveland, Street Twg Blocks Northwest es Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister .Morning and Evening Services I . Every Sunday I3;30 gm. "Christian Brotherhood Hour " Tune In WKJG Fort Wayne, 1330 on your'dial. . 0:30 a.m. Morning worship, sermon. "Such As I Have, Give I Unto 1 Thee” . I 10:30 am Church school. Mr. . 1 Floyd Morrtspn, general, superintendent; Mrs Elmer K. Scott. I assistant tuperintendent; Mrs Charles Frank, Children's Super ! tntendrnt. t 8:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship: Mra. i Kenneth Watkins, president; Mrs.! Emery Hawkins. Mrs Guy Agler.' counselors. 8:30 p.m. Shining Lights: Mrs,. C. j W. Strickler. Mrs. Elmer Scott, in; charge. 7:30 p.m Regular Sunday evening service, sermon, "On The Winning Side." Wednesday 7:30 pm. Regular mid-week prsyer meeting 3:30 pin Youth and Sanctuary, 1 Choir practice. Mrs. Kenneth Roop,; Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, directors I We Welcome You ) You enter this Church — Not a* 11 a Stranger. But as a, Guest of God. I Come then, with joy In your heart? and thanks upon your Ups. Into: Hit presence, offering Him your! love and service. Affiliated with the Church of, God. general offices. Anderson.* Indians. I Where a Christian Eaperience.l makes you a member." (Acts 3;v71! "A United Church.For A Divided! World." Bethany Church v ' Evangelical United Brethren . I Church | F. H. Willard, Minister Sunday School 9:15 a.m Everett Htit.ker. Swpt. * [, MorMng Worship lb; Hi a.tn. Ser. ( tm»n "Tbe Growing f'htireh" Child 1 ren's Chattel will meet during th" ( hour of worship. “ . >, Parsonage Dedli atiun service Jp3o p m Sermon: "The Church In z.Tftii.r. ...Hiwte."... JL ■. .-IL « MtieUcL..-. 1
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Executive Secretary of the Board i of Christian Education, Dayton. . Ohio is the guest speaker for the . service* .eetabratiag the dedication Os the now BareotaßU- Ha will cou- i dad the ritual « dedication al the 3:33 service. Tta puNte ** cordially i M all MMPVfaBM. Tta Monthly Feltonhip BorvJcu will h* held oa Wednesday evening at <:*> hegtaata* 3ritt the "carry , la" *W»er. Tta ItetaUny ] Clot will have charge of the pro , <T Ctalr Rehearsal yoath. Wednos , day, 3:33 and AduH Tneaday «:30. Mutfmta *«*. Uk-ik G. T. Binion, porter Sunday scbooL 3:33. Worship rtrvfce*. 13:43. Chrtattaa Mo*«oe. »:» Wenaiß servtaa*. t;>3. Midweek prayer service Wedevening 7.3#. Tta paator has Been called away on business for the Parent Board | of Mission. The Rev Wm Hollinger will hive charge ot the serv- ( Ices this Bunday. Rev Bollinger Is from Decatur and I* a student ] In Huntington college The public is invited to bear him Trinity ■vangelical United Brethren Madtaen at Ninth John t. Chambers, Minister ».tM Sunday Shcool; Chabner Barkley, Superintendent. AU parents and children are urged to at tend this hour ot study on the leeson. "Btowurdsbip of Money | lfl:3# Divine Worship and Holy ’ ; Communion. We begin our worship » as we enter the sanctuary. The 'anthem. "Sweet Hour of Prayer' by Adams will lie sung by the L-hoir direetod by Leland Neuen [organist, Harold Munnna. The com. ’ muniun meditation will he "Tho (Search for God" AU members are I urged to be present for this I Thanksgiving Communion Service. I bringing their offering for the .support of ou r missionary in Now Mexico Mias Charlene Sanders. | 8:30 Youth Fellowship and Jun ior Christian Endeavor Society. 7:30 The Evening Service on , first flour. Tlie Youth Fellowehip will be in charge with the presi < dent. Jim Hurst presiding. The ! Ihht.v minute scuito film. T-uvc | Thy Neighbor wtti be shove '. Monday Evening 6:15 Adams ! county School Banquet at Pleasant i Mills high st hool.gymnasium. Tick lets can he secured from CertU ■HUI. j Wednesday 7:00 Mid-week Hour ; lot Power. . J '3:00 Choir Rehearsal. ,1 I ,-cAr Wisdom I Always Something Fresh I Old John, Who loved God ami !.l? t village chapel »»» stopped one d.iy ( 'by an ardent angler: "John, what r ' ithe attrmtlon up at the village ( chapel? You go week after week to the sains ohi chapel, see the name ‘oiks. Hing the same hymns "Wait a minute," interrupted John "You < fish often at the same spot and n
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and who wish to live right before God and maa. The tjiurch la God's foothold on eartlr: it ta the place of mutual helpfulness. Not to attend i» to deprive yourself ot a great privilege Why not accept t'.io invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? * —Rev. 0. Carl Yodor.
tbe same waler, don't yon?" "Yes." John smiled and then. "Well, you don't; the water you fished in yesterday has passed on to Ita sea, and every time I go to tta chapel ’he Lord lias something fresh for me." Christian Herald. To build a new world we must first have new builded*.— Poling. The truest life is literally away of prayer.-Poling. '
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