Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1951 — Page 2

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fttecusslon on I ■Questions s ol 1 IHhcumhloii Question* on the Kun <&«v’'S< ii\><il !.<•: Hon, Jesus Meet-4 lioKtilit), for Bunday. Jan* L . jl- Jtiake> a man popular,’ What opportunity comes to a pl What made Jesus popular? How are enemies fade? 55 How may emimiea be reconcil 'if > ' ’ - /' J.) t r~*V '- ' J Clericus Says: <4 - 5 Gjercius says: fn performing his mission, Jesus encountered the leIfciius leaders who were at first cjitlieal A and then became hostile, •liutdie was not diverted from t-arr/-i|g|on Hod's program of r?demp \ tidii and calmly met every critici|iii|qften before it was uttered; he vyknild not allow his foes Ao, iget the ■ lH*a| start of hln|, It is the quell•7 i|g |o( opposition at the beginning t|ai is important. . .. ' ■ - ■nkllLiM Phone 3-2015 5 In Decat ik-kSince 1821 jVpiiont ull.dur probltmiH are .root .«<i i| itnji.nsiirrvm|tT«'U sdr, 1| For the finest ,| 1 in quality IDEAL ICE CREAM L ,1S STILL TOPSI 2 7 |o. Second St.’ Phone 3-4103 ' Yoh rornember h thing, to tb»’ & ÜBA to which ylou give it, your; at i’lition. . r ? , p i ftANVVI/VWVWVWWVVWVW hr quality ,-L ; PHOTO FINISHING <’ | | ■ featuring L' j OVER-SIZE ■ \ Ih prints. I i HOLTHOUSE . DRUG CO. jj'iii- outei world' is a reflection o', wHattis in the Inner man. TSiEHARDWARE CO. :• ( eperal Line of Hardware We have what yoU\want , J in your home. 238 -W. Monroe x j mMrimiamwmmwmaiwws Iwli o is sCnnm im'deathJt'aloii' ■ ,is | )n» tlic grUvo, Hohnnpt) Ipl General Plumbing and llilialng Nerds, Wo Arc Al \||mr Service. Just Call b|ker plumbinc; lANDHEATING ’ 704-; W. Monroe St. Phon# 3-260! •V ,Im k\ man .17 i .ii r-i .(hull u whip i row.' - Junvbnal. X♦- -S--1--TTT▼ “W V" ’rvw • I DEPEN I) ABLE |USED CARS AU SCHMITT M • i fr+«H’'*-F+<-+++*+++++*+++++ • Tig keen yoapg. learn something evflnv alay and keep busy..-• June: ’ r DECATUR BitY CLEANERS jk Finer Cleaning We call for and deliver. 209 Jefferson Phone 3 320( I.M.e pips faith equals happfnes Tgi* only fatal thing in failure U not try again, -n Newton. +»<!♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦mm* i DECATUR I LUMBER CO. I “Home bf Homea" L \ guilders’ Supplies and Cost i ''■>«■'' t»tihi6i66 Pr*e Photo J 3300 \ 114 JsHsrsan St,

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ks On Created Comments on the Sunday School Les«on\ Jesus Meets Growing Hostilility, Mark 2:1-1?, for Sunday, January 21. ■ + The Pharisees and \Scribes saw in Jesus, violatiofiis of tl|dir laws and customs, and began to study him- They werp prejudiced against him and allowed this prejudice to destroy the faith which they Ou'ght to have had in the very .'Word of God; for one loses faith ii| the Word, he\ wi|l also lose faith i;i God. ■>p ;' ■ V. 1. “And again he entered into Cajwnaum after some dl|jra; and it was noised that he was iiit the house." Jesus with his disciples had made a tour of Gelilee; on tht'ir return they at nn unnamed town where Jesus healed JLjeper and then passeil on to -Capernaum, his » Galilean tieadquarters. Mo in this lesson we find JtnuiH welcomed; so great was his popularity that multitude* pressed to hear him. £ \* _ V. 2, "And straightway many w»r* gathered together, linmmuch as ihma was no room to receive i hem; no not so much aa'tlxHit Ilia door, mid ha preached the word unto llit'lm" ‘Pliey could; not gii* iimir umiiigh to Irnar him, 11 is cmf/ to: conjei turn ihat hh Imiillng min intiy < uukod many to seyk him lor iimi6 wuu so linI” incui'dril ie guiding I’onvh lion .<ii sin'mid re' priilmin’ Hui the gri'iH liHmmloii 6f .ItisuM waif preached iihd leachhu us indicated in this vefae, ; V. IL ' And \they nine until him. bringing <\ne sick of tliv pals , which wis Imrne of four." Here | were five [who l\ad faith Ih Je6m;. The four bearing the paralytic Bug.gents that we. too, ought to bring imbn to Jesus, for this pleased the Lord. ' ' V. 4. ’“And when they could not copie nigh unto him for the .press, they uncovered the roof where he was; and when'they had broken iL up. they let dowp the bed wherein thb sicklOf the palsy lay." A great [ harrier confronted the men with the sick friend, but their determination found away of overcoming the Obstacle. There is no difficulty that can not be overcomp if ouetruly seeks the Lord V. 5. •‘When Jesus sdw‘their i \ '

. i iA Out Tlit'r/rmii \V\ith du h one of us tliero is born a irptudiil tusk that is to be done ami If we fail! to do it, th'eii we .iii.v-,- pppllad Clod's i'lhh T,ii un, by 111 I t h.c impel I'X'im-d (Hxk It Ik, iioi only the nimiiiHl, tlie ‘milWd tail alniier IIHU ht |o he dmdmuii edi hut It In aho IltlU mini di<y uliliply fulls so nay his iiliillly l‘pn , | ifif bust poMHlbh* purpose .That' is f'Hlv toadllhw of\ Um mini w!ti| the line talvtil im told by (hit (and Lesson Prayer: l.vNsoii pruyur: We iligiik (lo l Tor Irts Holt who proceeded wUii authority I'lnl power to lirlii;-. tc dtMiifptlon to tlir world Grunt Hint w<« may have faith to oventmm all obtdades and prsAs unwunf and ever iiieuilna \ the (Hinditlu|ns to cxperlem-o God's preaoneu Mercy to lihii limi. shows H |h the rifte. - t’awpef. ’ v■ > '

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iaith, he Haith to the sldk of the < pHlgy, Son, thy sins he forgiven thae." Note that faith wjas what Jesus recognised. More imporUrt \ than the healing of the] palsied man was his spiritual restoration by the remission Os sins; dvideiuly faith was sufficient for Jesus to' Act. x j Vs. "But there were; certain Os the scribes sitting and in their heantb, Why does this man thus speqk blasphemies’ Who can forgive sins but God only?” God confirmed .the.power Jesus had to forgive sins, but hia critics would not want to be l|eve this fact .though clpajrly proven. Just how to ge& arojund this 1 (jemonstralion puzzled th| scribes Hnd sp they reasoned without! ht .tiering a word that Jesus was a blasphemer In that he <lid ;whal they- thought only God cpuld do lin the words of Christ are his - divine authority and divine l|ower- | i V. S.• \”And immediately, when Jesus perceived In his spirit thaZ t|iey so reasoned \ wfthit| them sjelves, he said unto thpjn, Why ryason ye these things In ’your ' Hearts?" Jettus can see riilu into* a man’s mind. Men are judged quite' as much by. what they think anil, dleslre as they are by theirjdembi. it i* written, "Let this mind he in ypp which was in t’hrlHt Jhhiim." : V. 9, ”Wh«Hhar it Im eMNIW to say the Milk of the.pal«iy, Thy slm. Hm fmglten thee, m to Mgy, Arial and tuke up ihv Irnd, itml wipk,' The power ilommiHlriHed : In hHIh jlot'glvon wits rouqtial with hh a Hhmli\ In < miiimimlln IhiutJ'lii* nan take up bln bed mid U Ulk. Hi admit authority it wuh $■ admit power. ■ | , ! V«.' 10.11. "But 4lin4 yl» know that the Son of mmt hath p|iwoi' mt egrth to forgive hliis, (he |*aith to spoken qiieatftui was auswy-ved by tlje sick pl palsy) I s|y unto tliee, Arise, take u;, thy bpdlaiid go thy way into , thy hous- " -iAu upa i dear demonstration of truth. ’V. 12. “And immediately he arose, and topk up the bed, and went forth before .than all; inasmuch that they were all amazed and glorified God,‘saying we he Ver saw it on this fashion." The) verdict of the public was iiig. Public oninion alwayfe rules. i Sunday x School comments based on the International Sundayji School Ljessons, copyrighted by. the International- Uotincil of fleligious Education. i 1 H -

\“ —•—r Do You Know 1. Whut unusual experience came to Saul? ’ 2. What did Saul do they? \ 3. How did Uienda react?| L Where did lie go then? -I Who »too(| up tor Siiuj when he raturiied tyi .larunuliun .* pi ■ I. . Do You Know Answered \ I Ou 4lie way to l.fumumjus lie wits iimvethil hi Uhi isUUnlly i (Ads 9:1 HH 2 He preadiyd Um gospel.. (A( Is tu.'.’tid) 1 L ! | lu'( ' he, ,ime *tlf||tioß ami tried to kill him ( \« I" 9 *“* I Into \i uhln lot llin-c ' el.I i !(• a ih .taught by Ulirlsl. (Jn|\ 1; 17,1a» Gul. 1,12) \ &. liarniihiia (Acta 0:117) Good will |h clioiu; 111 Will 1. w.Mk. \ ’•I (,(lim’d Ulim h(dilli'. rcHontmtyuiH. - Jonim. » He wus iiiilii of manner butfbravi i*r heart, , y

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St. Mary’s Cathode Church Very Rev. Msqr. Belm«tx, pastor 6A M. Low Mas* \ | 7;«0 A.M. Low Mass 9:00 A.M. Children’s Mass lt|; 15 a.m.High Mass. i ’ 2:30 p.m. Sunday prayer hour. t Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion Sundays* First Sunday, St. Agnes Sodality Second Sunday, Holy,. Name Society. Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Marr ■> . ■ .« First Baptist Church Robert H. j Hammond, pastor *; ;; x yiible School Billie Sciiool u at 14:15. with claagiM for ail., This Snnduy in 'Assistant tegcher Sunday. Ralph Kenworthy. Hupt. , Miiripng Worship The pusior will uVenk on "Splnitugli Hlaifvadon" at the niorulng wor*h|p m» i yi« «» at 10:30. Mmu Dav 14 Km I) lei! will play "Musette,* by (hmnod, mh<l the choli w|ll sing Lead Me, Lord, 1 by WerJej. ] IlMPtisi YOUlh FelluWship J At H;3*» llio 11. Y I’, group Wilt hiivo their at the Kyrnlnu j <h»Hpel Hervlri' Ibe mi Uge ill th'-, cvi lung on vlte ill 711111 will be "A Mini tml mu A,m> " J \\ od,m , "lM> Nlglil 'I hr ■< bpir vili rehearse Mt 7 00,1 mid ibv iTuvii sArvice will Im hold’ai k-tto \ j I’Tl'lay Night TliYi niotitli y meeting ol ihd I’hfht UIHnH 'vlll lie held al the pai ntiage. with Mr k and Mrs. George Myers, ami Mr. and Mrs Haminend asi,the hosts to ilhex tntM-Hiig. \ A11! class members we invited. \ ’V | First Presbyterian Church Aj C. E. Gillander, minister Clptrrh School, 9:30-10.20 A. M. Superintendents. LHci Macklin and Jwk knudsen We have not gottejh up to last year’s average attendance yet this year. We can. Diyirte W(|rship. 10:30 M. Holy< Communion for the first quarter of 1951. Sermon, ‘‘Angels that 'l’ake; Y(|iur Hand." Anthem by choir: ILilrd. in Thy Presence i Lead ’ Us.f-Solo by Mrs. Tynda I: , ' Bread of thi| World." New olfi- !: ccYs Wjili be installed. An tvldcr with the pastor Will serve comiliuiiion to any who cannot be- in thuich by reason of Hl or llifiimity. Telephone 'i-Jliio, \ : \\ i-sunlnstci' Fellowship will nu'ci aj i on p. ,\| for worship, ilo-n have n curry in Clipper. Choir pViM the, Wednesday, 7:)0 I’. M ;s > . Jnhamy n4<dhig of Womei a . •Ol hdJoH \\ <■ Ihl hl y , h (111 P, M xNjHMikrr it. Mrs, Itoimi'l Klchi ol (liishOnj Indiana, who Is rlia i iiiuii of ihu Urogram D«<pminici i Fodt Wkyh'’ I’n’shylerlal. Theme, ' riiliin'D jlii' PmXt'i Nevi Niindjay hogiiis. You h , Week with a woi Hhlp vh e led by our lvo mltilHlerlal slmldiits, JtobrrH }|miN(-l mid I'.iii ' Fi'hihi I'rhjuy Fcbjiimv Groundhog Bivakf'ttsl,'' Hpiaisoji'il by I'rcdiy torlun; Mt'h< \ -1 Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, Pnator. < 'bin i .) st h<> >1 at fl: lai a hi .l;\in • l laiiffir; hiii'oi .tit» ni 'CiasMcij for all -aai'.. unih-r the b-ader.li ip' of cot)sert;it< t trachei s. ' Wcfo'ldn < i vice at Itr oti aii' Sei liHm;","(>ur Invisible Rckouices Nursery for pre kindergarten chIL Inn.;’ The Youth IN How-hip eliQius wil nett his ale icaisal nt 1:00 pin Sunday. Youth meeting al 6:U p.m. ‘ The Mirt cle of Warren Wall< cr.” filnvstrip with recordings be Vouihii Fellowship choju- rchealrSal on Wednesday at 7:<W p.m. Ruth and Naonii Circle in \ the church social room on Thursday at 2;31! pan. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:00 pan. Catechetical classes on Saturday morning: seniors at 9, juniors nt 10 a.m. Come and wlorship with tis. * ’ ; \ j , ’tK 010 REUABLt «■

Church Os The Nsiarene North Seventh A Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Glenn Habegger, euperintendent. Morning worship, x lo:SO a.m. Paul White will have charge of singing. Rev. Anton Ends will bring, the message. . Youth service,'6:4s p.m. Evelyn Hicks, president. ' Adult study group, 6:45 p.m. Mrs. O. Budduth, president. EVangellsttC service, 7:30 |».m. Ottr workers will have charge of this service.The revival Will continue through this week. A welcome awaits yqu. Church of Qod \ Founded AyD. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital : - Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Floyd Morrison, S. S. isupt. I Morning and Evening Services - Every Bunday ?:30 a.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hour'” W.K.J.G. •H: 30 a.u>. morning worship, .sermon: "Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord." -4 \ • 2 i 10:30 a.m. Church school. "ChrisiUtus attend Hunday school, regularly." L. 0:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship: Mrs. li»iii(h Watkins, president J 6;30 p.m. Hhlnlng Lights: Mrs. 0. jW. Strickler, Mrs. Elmer Hcollt, ■lrmJeiH. 1 , i 7:30 pm. Regular Bunday efbmim -ii'ii.i, s'erimm: ‘‘Mark*; Fhr lin- Master " ; 1 Wednesday 7 I’Ht ptn ItegukH' StM *' ”k |U,m| HKi-llllg k .10 pm. Mant'luary and youth <t)t»h prartlcr, M»*. KrnnHh lto<«p. i-Mts. Kenneth Watkins, tlßebtorsij We Welcome You • You enter this Church — Not ns t» Ht ranger, Hut ns a Guest of God. ,(’ome then, with joy In your htrart, iiind thanks upon your lips, into ills presence, offering Him yoijr love apd service. x \ Affiliated with the Chufch Os God, general offices, Anderson, Indiana. 1 Whete Christian experience makes you a member. | f First s Methodist Samuel Emerick, pastor 1 \ ‘‘Pilgrims- Chorus" by Wagner, is the theme of the organ prelude by Mrs. Edgar Gerber which Will begin\the morning worship servide at 10:30 o’clock at the First Methodist church this Sunday. The worship afathem by the senior choir, under she direction of Miss Helen .liaubokl. will be “Like As A IJart Db-ireth the Water Brook” Hy Moi'flhl. The pastor. Rev. . Sam ;Em<?rick, will preach the sermon from the subject, "The Church jtf O*r Dreams." Marilyn Owens and Agm s'Werst will assist the nilnie* u C tn the worship period, f The L-hurrh school period, directed by I5»well Smith, is planned to eaie for persons of al) ages. The Education department has added a liutwy ptttgiam), care for In thill* mihl small rhildmi during the lUoinlim wi>i»-lilp, Mrs Joe Kadu b» 111 clmigr ami la UMNlslod h> poiiiilirts of ihd' hltvhen class, Mrti. 1.1, L BiaMi'ii (findings the Juntyi idhllU’ll >|H Ogl Hill ; k j Al ,il pm. the ymifh fellowship KHIUIHG will meet as th<‘ (hllfi'll. the smiior uiottp will have a dl4 (Hissloii proMitim following a flliu help mid pi(Hcnlallnn The * veiling s< ivh-r at 7 p fit will ihasenl ii new sound motion iwllul his phiHtre rreeuily irleustd by thl l'iot< i.iei Film (‘ommlsHlbn. Thy tjlcfuti. "Again’Pitmeora," portrayi ( honit' mlashm project, and thd iliixsidii woiker role Is played by |lc forint rV’oil' < n Townsend who l|ciutly left Hollywood fm> a ru libi In, tellkloUs work .Mrs. Lower Smith,’iiieijnbei of the local ehurcl •>o.ml .ii mlHslons. will be the de votional load*’? in the service. The n gular mid wrTk service o Bible study and prayer will be con . dueled Wednesday evening at 7. (Hiolr rehearsals at 7 and 7:43. WSCS Circles . Evening circle will meet Monda; it 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Joi <aehr. Mrs. .J. E. Thacker will b» lesson leader. i ! The : following circles wilt meet it 2:301 Thursday: A ArsJ John T. Myers, hostess: Mrs. John Typdall. study leader: ;2A-r-Mrs. Erman Johnson, host ‘eks;- Mrs. Doyle Collier, leader 2B—Mrs. Paul Edwards, Mrs. R. D. Myers,; leader. 3D—-Mrs. Frank Krick, hostess: Mrs. N. A. Bixler, leader. 4—Mrs. Hazen Moore, hosterr; Mis. George Helm, leader. LUTES Flower Shop Flpwsrs for All Occasions Potted Novsltlss Pottsd Plants—Corsagss 'j ' Phon* 3*3304

v." , y -4-, First Christian Church y Jonas M. Berkey, minister Dsfwil* Norman, superintendent As the second of the series of sermons on the moral life of a Christian. "The Virtue of Purity" will be the theme of the morning worship service at 9:30 o’clock. Miss Phyllis Kraft will present "Melody In F" by Schuler and "Moonlit Gardens” by Thompson as the pffertory and prelude. The choir anthem will be “Light of the Vf’orld, How Long Thy Quest?” by Poteat. Missionary Society . Mrs. Elmer Darwachfer is prograft leader for the January meeting of the UnPed Christian Missionary Society. J\ M. Berkey will be hostess to . the Society, at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, January Laymen’s League f At 7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 24, the Laymen’s League will meet in the Church basement for an evening of vAn'k-fellbwshlp. ,\ Youth Groups A party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faulkner? Jr. wIR begin at 4 p.m. tkis Bunday afternoon for <ll children between the ages of 8 and , 12. Chi Rho meeting will be held in the Church pftl*s at 6 o’clock on Sunday evening. , \ Choir - ' Practice for the choir next Tliuih* day at 7:30 p.m. will be In the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Harmon Knifl. ' Notes Tuesday night. t January 23, ai 7 p m ii un i-ling of <lii' Advisory t’oum il will t’unvona In the Chun I) ufflrv Beginnltig ihh. Hunday morning, a Nurnrry will 1»el maliilsrhed iliirln* fli« wmnlilp o-olir nml Cliimh hooi m< b Lord** A meeting of ihe Membership mid IlvmigrHum t’oinmlltre k Is srhndiiled following services this Sunday morning ■ —-------- . .. Evangelical United Brethren Madison st Nlnth ? John E. Chambers, minister 9:15 Hunday schoolL,Chakner Barkley, superintendent. Lesson study: "Jesus Growing, Hostility.”. 10:£0 — Divine worship with obsfrv'ance of Pioneer Day. h day honoring our retired ministers. The anthem by the choir is “Christ-Giv-eth PeaceV by Marshall. The sermon theme is “Our Debt of Honor." Special offering for the ministerial pension program. ' 6:30 — Junior Christian- Endeavor, Youth Fellowship, and adult study class. 7:30 — The evening service of gospel music and message, “The Christian’s Defense." . Tuesday 7:30 — Fort Wayne group conference at Niue Mlle. Dr. j B. F. Smith, conference xuperin-! undent, will introduce the turn I over chart to be used in home visi-l tat ion.' Reverend John E Chaiiibi-rs j will Introduce the new leadership' education audio-visual kit. All Hundiiv /i lio<d offhers and teachers are urged to tilleinl. Widin b<|ny 7 on . mid whik j -oi vln . v N; o • t’liqlr i iMirarsul, Zion Luthsran Church Monro* and Eleventh Street* Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor '•-'(Wo Pri'iK Ii A ('lllium lei*s Uhrlsl; To A ChangliiK World.) . The I,ollll’ll <‘ycb' of th'- Christ-‘ lan Church npeniiig with Hiptim l 4<slm» Hunday will be libseivid' wlfh the usual two morning * • , |(•* of h’orshlp at N and l<» O d'rloek - . The Choir will appear at 1" i|i. singing, "Holy I* The Lord, our God," by Vogler. Dave kmblcr will direct, ; ' M i | l-:,1.-< ii Hit b« ifch, i< ci litly

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An unknown layman wrltee, **l go >to church becauso of the In* fluence it might have on some ono else. God wants me to be the bewt. that I can be. If 1 strive to be this. It will perhaps hebp others to do likewise. I go to phurch because 1 go to church because 1 enjoy she services. To me the. church servic*? is a feast. I go to i-hurch because

engaged as church organist, will be at the console for both Sunday services. 1 < * '■ I Sunday school and Bible class meet at 9:15. Church Calendar The board for parish education will meet Sunday afternoon at twb o’clock. The annual Laymen’s League I’ep meeting to inaugurate the yearly membership drive will be held Sunday evening, 7:30 o’clock, at St. Fjkul'gl Church, Pre ble. AH L.L.L. members and-others are cordially invited. ' The I adult membership class meets Monday at 7. i i Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7. Children’s confirmation class Wednesday at 7. . Sunday Hdiool teachers’ staff meets Thur nd ay at 7 and 7:30. All teachers are'required to attend the teachers* staff msetlngs for slms preparation and training course lev* tur»». ■ I k Saturday Blhli- ncho<il n< xi Saturday morning bom 9:30 to 11 10, The Wnlthrr h league aorirty m«iU Huuday, Juiimny axtli, 4 to 4p m. f , i Holy I'limmuuitm will be cvlc liiiilcd uh Hie 2Hlh nt hiilh 5 mid 10:30 sarvicss. Aiihouncsmeid* will be received In Ilin church in kt Fl I day <>A the hours of 2, 11, 4, 5,7. and. I o i i ick. Missionary Church H. J. Welty, minister 9:00 to 11:00 Unified service*Mervin Rupp. supt. Special musicmen's quartet will sing. Message, “A Blurred Vision,” , 7:<Hr Children's Gospel hour: 7:00 MYF. We will have gm .-tsfrom jtpe West Rerne Missionary Church to give our program. This is national MYj* day in all Missionary ehiirJhes. You are invited to tliis special program. * ; 7:30 Evening service. Hymn sing and chorus' time; Message, "A Great Confession.’* \ > Wednesday. 7:30 Bible study and prayer meeting. The public ts invited to all our services. Book Review The 1 Secret of Life, |by Roy • Burkhkrt,; Harper and Brothers, is ; the discovery of -whu we uie, (w'hence wie t ame and whither a e lire going'. The author rela,tes the 1 insight .o|t psychology, the wisdon. !of spiritual guides, and his own ex jieriences is counseling. He di cuhhbh the imporH'm e of nnd Ntanding uur amil, Hm umuqifig of * prayer, Ute freodom io love mid believe. v I -t' < in iMrilmilraithm i>( Jkpsn is pre ilii- -I 'i mm I, alow oi i .ii, t »i.l l. most Aiiieriimmi icall/c, Ih I’oyohlko iKugawn declined Th' iJlipmiwsr evungellsl said that a! I the present time there uro only (00,000 ('hrlstlmis In a p<>pttl*iioll lof .33,000,0 ml people Thl* coinpiro»i with 4(10,000. before ths war. » As fatlors < untrilmtiit!’ t<» HH. situation he diet! the Im k of Ja| • | Hltese pHHlors, the small nnpilnT of Uhrlwtlan mlasitmiirifeM, the seal < ity (of < h|tr< Ims In rm al m r'.t. ahd the small supply of chil.iT i Hlerature. Dr. Kaaawa said thgt ——

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■ ■aw ft Is the greatefit It stltutlon In the world. The church is the only hope for redeeming 4he world today. I go to church because I would noc . be willing to live in u community ' where there was not a chureii; neither would you. Why not accept I the invitation and COME TO ; CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY?

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