Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1951 — Page 2

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I Quest ions Iffaijfr—ajftjy Lesson© »fo©mKloh humallom <m the srindi‘.V ’School'' ILiWo'n. The Gie-.it Tvichor, tor Huiiduv, January 2« I Why do mate naeh liijf lh«n |»r«H(4injg J J | : I th whit sense arij all {mtn ' or hem? ' \ is .■ - i uhy I* h wit hin/ hy llltiitra > • boh - m h<,i i« <> .- f|, i It-• ■ ; 1 A Wi-nl I- jlo- kingdom of (lod" i , r Him (Jiief ni|i btf onih u mein of tlh’ kitmtirim of ilofj? j h- r " ’ ’ j Book Review ' j. '.' : i. ' ’ j t; i ; t'jH A tlh Toll ,M»? hl j'ltp n m I’iH.ii iimp ...imfaiM lit iiiii>WOf;> to I riririMbui©. fh-.itj' i ii iifirwH m*k, >tic*h N ;>,l; Vi 10-i»•-alliiJ I oimic from? An* ! Ijlhjits aJWet Who itni<ln the ; AVorhl? Why do type© drop their U’itp c.’ What air- iimuiitiilnt' ■ Where 4a l»MUb‘ elih kN coni® ftdni? • Wferv do kittens come front! : is find and why cnty’t 1 m*iiiiui" What does M-aven look Ilk • iiAd inn evbi j-one’go there? : --: - — ' UMMWWWVWMMAMMM DIERKESji r Implement Sales ; j Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery ' h- Sales and Service •j . , t ; •\HI-Way 27 Phone 3-3311 ! WWVVVVVWWWWWWWW . J Rhone 3-2015 In Decatur—Since 1921 VWWVMAMAMiWMMWMM • (‘piirage is {not absence of fear, bnf it conquest. Degen. j. ; f ■ -■ ' ! : i I'or the finest in quality h WEAL IUE CREAM IS STILL TOPS! '2lilto, •econd St. Phene 34103 Wihi’i In Him ii rmliUiu (..hair •■ It ,villi , keep pul busy lon wtili'l ,er .hi liny where. • MWkWWINWWWWmW ■ QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING .featuring OVER-SIZE \ prints. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. MVWMMMMMMMWW* , ~f To swear i‘s neither brave, ppi- . i ite, nor w ise,—Pope. ' q LEE HARDWARE CO - ' General Line of Hardware We have what you want . \ in your home. I 236 W. Mohroe Pfione 3-202". ■ - ’.’.l ' :. " ' ' . '. ■ WUWWVWWMWVWWUWW» Prejudice Is ttie child of igrior iilirec Hazlitt. ' ■ -i i, For General Plumbing and J Heating Needs, We Are At >|>ur Service. Just Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING/ ' • 704 W. Monroe St. Phone 3 2tao' I'7 ii-ndllni 1 > w 111 drive iyw .< Imte . J ■ ' 4 DEPENDABLE USED CARS AL. SCHMITT Stfiilo -If, voii rio not have m<ilesUp l to do It.' cultivate It. RtfVWWWWWWWWWIAAP DECATUR | DRY CLEANERS 4 Finer Cleaning. We call for' and deliver. 209 W. Jefferkon > Phone 3-320 b ' I' ' ' -

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UttiAiitd (.‘Hfiuiivnt > ot» tn< Hun dny I I t-HKon I’lie HieeU 'l’hiH her, Muth ,4:1, UO M, Tor Him din, 4.1101,(1) ’ i Je«|U* Inol I’esput lot linin'* Im leflhMiur hih! ,o |o did ii jiieul -!• "i til I, Hi i- ng nlnilnk to hnv liln ItuMiriH ililnk right, unit think* Ing light, to (held* 1 right! for lltlnk Inu WKiltg |H|d dnlllg Wfli.liMjh file, wtiy i.t> !«• |i> o V I '"Atf'l Io lii’gun. ugiitn t<r f* "Ii li) tli< <ni«ld(’. iitid there wio< ygmiiieK d unto mi nt iniiitltudm mi that he i life; (d into u Jilit, ttlKl snt tn 'he i.i ii. bind the w lidle.tntiltitude Wits by titn sea on the land.'' litre Is a plviUre of an ideal jjnlverslty with one great faculty memher. the Great Tfebcher: his teaching niade those who would Karn wise; so helpful had ChrisVs -teachings been that there, was an evtbincreasing audience that Jesus was compelled to teach from a boat near the shore It is to be regretted that so little place is made for Christ's teaching ’ln our educational programs. The absence of etfch teachirig is seen in the increase of delinquencies and . crime. ■, ’ > ' b/i V, 2. “And he taught them many things by parables.” The story forrii of teaching is still most effective. A truth is greatly strength- • ened by a' good illustration. V. 26. "And he said. So is the> kingdom of God as if a nnin should cfist sertj into the ground.” Note i the subject. Is again the [kingdom of God. in his first sermoh he called for repent '.nce for of heaven wa • at hand, p’he rple . and iTiBUjOt C'lir'ist was aid gtill is the political ; nd social nrid, The ; gospel, tjie good news, ||' lik< n< d unto s< <-d ■ -as' iiifo the :. ii iiml * / V 27. "And should sleep, anti ii-* night al ■! (l.ix mid HI f sled should spring mid grow up,. f he know (th not how" No Oli| cun ! ('ll Imw tt llglmi- pUm Iph4| Itrr de- | velopid. Hy.mi-ven m< ins God noml»h(* flu- soul, uml Iplefy renull-, (if i imisc, man imi|»i do Ills I pm in Hpeiitmii' mid fifth j V '.'.h l•'m ilir < m till bi Ingoth I

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fortlr fj’blt of Jivrself; first the, blutle, then the ear; lifter thtji the full corn In the eur." Rellglbn In the h('(irt l.i of gradual gruw|h, 4t Is tender at first like a planit and im uh tender emv Inatrip’tion, prayvt, uml friendly ctmtisd. rosuUItig in menial and spiiltmil mat nt IM V |0 ' llul w’lkii thi' libit I«1 hl Im Hi. limm dlntolv hr pill lelh liWljs ell k|( , lie. |H4„c Iho hm h'(«i h (bhrej m dim tinm Hon ■will ho a gi * nT-mil/lmi'hiK mj thosi who have l»v<'onm]>mlihiiMlllK mu tme, mrinln t a of (hiti v fanrliy mmlr ilir by the gimm of Uod ■'T\ \ I 0 And he «ul(l. whiMcmitu phiill w< liken Hie .iHiirdmii i>f (lod'' or wiih whiti I 'HiiiimDon ulfull we uompmv it?" Je*u» mluptiml hi* in 1 1 mt ions to she i'lipneliytot Hie heople. This tfqulreh iHjmfllty, pood sense, tinderstiitldlhg . folks, hnd a good, sound iedu(atlol|: V . 'I “Ii is like a gialn of pitisturd seed which when it Is kown in the earth is less than all pic seeds in the earth."i The Inustard seed here refi'i red to. is different from what we know as Inustard seed in that it s very iny. The teaching is that just a void, however, just a |ook'if it polhts upward, pr any bther expression acceptable: to God ks righteous, may start the Chris* tian life. Z \ L V. 32. "But when it is sown, it rroweth up lind becometh . greater than all herbs, and shoQtieth out g<eat branches: so that tl;e fowls of the air may lodge unider' thp hadow of it." There is great pow|4r in the kingdom of God /because Clod is in It. ' V. 33. "And with many such parables spake he the wdrd upto them, is they were able tb hgdr.” The piople Ji sus taught wjere like children incapa'hle of /mush comprehension of truth. V II "Bn; withotp a J/ parable Spake he e not*unto them, afid when f'hey. were alone he all Chings to hb disciples ' ylt yas ( n!y rcc.mdlng the kingdom of God th.ii .I*\U' spake in pai-ables. He taught more profoundly j, the dis triph s cupaclti*- wCte. being j ( eve hiipeil f j Humins Sclmot coyihitAtis hnecd lin the imermifltmiil Sunday School la ((iptilghted hy the Intert iitlonul Council of licllgpmu Edu I (atlmi . * 'll • 'I. - - '

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’Mary's O«th«ll« Churoh ferjOßH. Mijr. •«lm«ta, o|ttir 0 MM, Low Mmm 7 Hf A,kt Low Maw I A M. chiidron'i M«M t(h|o um. Jflßh Maia. . Sis I'm Huhduv mnyti limit . Wilkdky 7 W A M, Holy Comtnuhloh tuMiyi riff Mttndrty, jRi, Aiftoi HoMlty Sunday, Holy, NIMS ta doty!j Thifd Sunday, St. MAry'i StjMMjr. rourfh Sunday, CMldttti bt Mart II ... ■ * <r ; H Church of cod S'" Founded A.D. 33 ? Cleveland Stfeet Two dblocka Northwett of Hospital Dwight R. MeCurdy, rninliUf' F||yd Morrison, S. 8. suptJ Mating and Evening Services *( Every Sunday / a.lji? "Christian Brotherhood HourH W.KJG. J am. morning worship, Feimoji: "Obedlencb Is Better thap Sacrirat'O." \ Ib/jfl’ a.m. Church school. “Chrlsitlans. attend Sunday slchool, regti- ’) ' I G.ljlp.m. Youth Eellowship: Mrs. Ket Watkfni,,piesident. 6:Wpin. Shlnihg Lights: Mrs. C. W Stickler, Mfs. Elrfifer Scott, pm. ttegular Sunday evening Wrvices, sermoh: “frt Th£ Vallejl of Decision." | g 7t.l| p.m. Regular mld-weH pray•)? meeting -’L Ji;;:fi pip Sanctuary and youtti cluirßriictice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop, Mrjt jtenneth AVatkins, ' directors, $ We Welcome. You Tpigitnier this Church -- Not as a f«r®iger, But as a Guest of God. ct i) *■ shen. with i<iy in your hearL “"I upon , your Jips, into lllf offering Him your lov| od service. With the Churrh of Goj <gtimn»| *»Hlci s, Andersen* '\Sii4t'- a ChfMlmi <xpeilvm> t?p»U a inrinber, | jf Bethany Church i |v«iß»Hc«l United Brethren * |i hj.'i school 1* ii m Vvriioii’ '. | if. H.| Wll'erd, minister uu| f4/up : '' 'H -hip I" I" H 111 . I" i * i ®(■on- > t ii. ..i -Cpimolt im.lo ‘ ' mo,• .'she ‘7 no ptn I lo' inis AnsWer." k i-rvire. Wt dm • day (|u® rehctiisals. youth Wediirs*; duy^’ilii:iii. V'uK Tm ; day. (: .::o. . (&ni||ined meeting of the Ladles Ai;f mjri \V >ri( n‘s Society of World S(ikn-p > Tin rsday at 6:00. j Mrs, EU& rife Riinyon will have charge of tiio|inpsiohary study and Mrs. ClaT eni> R. Smith wilt have charge of thc|hd|b-s.‘ ' ■ ■ Zl|n ana Reformed Iw’fltlam C. Feller, Pastor. (ijiuiji h school, at'!):thi a.m. James superintendent. .Clashes? fori)italics. , ' Worship service at 10:06, a.hii; You’h Sunday will be ob\ Members of the Youth FeF lowjtlilp will’ foim the choir for si i • The call to wdfshfp will :>♦ glyin by Ronald Murphy. ;|,by' Mary Lehman, the re.reading will be led by H<lrsch, Marilyn Jaberg Wilt lenl’id / the responsive prayer, and ii- - f.< i-inan will rtHtl th(J sellout* The pastor will give thh me®u.g-e on the theme, "Playing thH ' Tty* dccoi iting committee will tne|| iliiim diiUely after the servicci. YJ.ilitt Filhmship pot luck supper rorg|p|jtiK people and tht-lr patdiD •it 6. -u* p m i-Ticfed liip Ulrcle on Wfdiiekdk| it 7 I’m i" Ike home of Mike I 1 Hi h|kl Sn\d< i a (‘ltch oil W( dltesday nt ■ J t.( pan. In the holm r.T Mr*.. Wi.--. Ir V j' jmiiill. Cirri© on f i '.if/ ■; tm pin in lin-' home of M< -:. Chill- Miller, i p ( inr - inert ng In < iiue* lt( riicltil room mt Tliutudgy as S.'ilfpllli . . j | ityt ( fiolr Hthctti s»l oh Friday nt 7di|. p.rti, Ca'rii'hctlcKl classis on Saturday m-1 ttijjg: naniora at' 0, juniors at io Ctintp and wor-.hip.wlth us. l M > 808 BURK ELEVATOR Grlh, (lay, Field Seeds, Coal, WowJ and Mill Feeds >Work with R<rrkt Phong 3-3121 or 3-3122 IS . T

Decatur Missionary Church . Tenth and Dayton Sts. i H. J. Wslty, mini Stir ’ if;mml:fio Unified aetvlce s Marvin Rupp utlfiL Rprciul music hy Mr and Mrs Ralph Myer*. Rev. CyHI ElHirr of the Fort Wayne Bible ChlliMr will h© the MU ent hpoakar for the day, 7; mi ChlMren's <o«b©l hour. Mrs. Mofifh Rupp Will Nd tn rhatgr 7; mi MiMibMty yoidH fHldwgiiip An fty'cottNl Ibilh kHft hetiy Rtam mfMlohkries ht tthllm Bill fik given iiyjHfidW I IkH. ] ffifl Rvftrtlftg mvliT, Mmilaiige by I tie v <’y Ml MiPfißr tit Wkyh© 7 M HINIk Mudy pod prkyrr NtHtHfiE A toMhil iMlbihiiti Ik HlHtded in nil hi Bohftlft WlHi tin tri dur A. e. fc. aitwWi fflimit UhnNh Kt'Wobi. (6 10:20 am, ill-hard Mdckllm Mdperltttfmd-' bnt; Jrtrfe Khttligbh. ahslsiattl Ifitlhdent. Last Sunday, we got ahdvo last Sreaf'a avWttge'. LAt us keFp it up. Ttifeste RHsbtia are worthy o's everybbdy's attendahge. Youtfi Sunday M by members of v Fallow-, ship, with Earls Ffanr, ttilfalsihrial slhdent, thfe gbriHdH: “1 Am a behtdi’’ Difck riefdehbach will He sbibfH, ttilß tfie niiii shhool t-Hoir will sing, Hi ftb'tk.” G&y ErMtMn rbrid Hib Stripfares, vHftl Davtrf SlkbHftirh, Tack Petrib, arid hbitH taking the Hibrnthg pfayer. the offering, arid the ctyild-b/fs WitMtij Jtfriiori high tyedplb Will riiid tiiltt the offering. ! tfetiitise tit flit mdftiliig sbHlfce. the Westmihsthr Will heit theti rif Its ftgtiidr 4: rid iftlock Mil ahrinsorj the "(itoundkbg WHdk/itJif" Friday mrirning f. frW to s :io a.m., in tlie church basefdept. Come and invite all friends arid neighbors. Trihltf tvangslicai United Brethren Madlion at. Ninth John E. Chambers, minister fl i(I Sunday school; Chain (er lltarkte) supi rlnfendfnl. LeaH’ n «iuil\ I'he Giml Ttiu'h' i " |of|o — prttn© worship- whh ■•oiijitiDL oil’ Youth Sunday with Mr. Haiold Mnmmit at (l»e orndn, th© t ijnii will s|i)g (he anthem, slid i. i,.: .i, i io n Bld Sirin ll»e nh» <it no- morning Tbe *-m>( itil loiiih jucniwage hy the iiiih tor <4/“Toilth Face the Hattie" r, pi Itiiiim f'hrlstlftn EiidmiVor, Youth F*|Howship, and Adult Study < ' | y 7 :d Evening service of -gog* fa I songs Arid menage. "Gog s MlridfiUlneHS of Man." Monday and Turisday i MuHng rtf rill conn tehee councils of adthinistrtion ana boards of Christian education at Indiana Central COl lege. IndiaiiapoH*. A dinner ‘ meeting: Monday evening will welcome bur new bishop. J. Balmer Showers tp the west central area. •’ ■ Wednesday v - 7:00 — Bible irtudy and prayer service. S:00. ChMr, rehearsal. First Christian Church /\\ > Jonas mJ Berkey; minister ’[ .Norinan. Superintendent On this Youth Sunday, the morning worship service beginning at 9:30 a. m. will be in charge of the young people of th|e church. ITtye theme Os the servile© is to be "The Virtue of Kindness.” Those taking part in tlie worship will bp: Marine Scheiderer, Jerry Rhodes. Tommy Strickler. Gafl Hammond. Mbit Keller, David Cooper. Judy Keller. Patricia Treon and Jambs Rcnnolsj ' Junior Chhrch , Children Under the age of 1? are welcome In. the Junior Church Worship service at 9:30 a. in. Vortth Groups ; flpl Rho questions for tlih tfeelwlll HO based' on thi- oth Uhaptei d MiiHltew. The meeting will be till at' fl oT-loi k. Chlldrim from fl th 12 arc ic inert, ill 1 p. tn. in tlth church ba»« merit. Notes 1 A meeting of lhe Advisory Cmui -)l will (((nvi'U©| In Hie eburch of hi- at 7 p m. Mt/ndgy. Jan. 20. 'hio ('liureh nursery I* now ctiulpiud wlllt a germ-kining lhni| for the prolroilon of your rhlld, Member* of the Mcml»rrslif|' and KvangriiHm fommlttew will meet -Immediately folio wing i hurt'h | services thia Bunday. Th© Choir will rehearse th|M week at'the home of Mr. arid Mrk WlUfcm, Kohls. gb. tHt 010 HEUAMI .A F flMto I| GILPIN ORNAMENTAL IRON DKCATuiI, IND.

Flrat Methodlat Brimuel tmsrlck, plater Hpecjal anthrima w!lfl be brdilded for th© morning worship ■ervlbb In thri First Methodist church by a guest youth choir from th© Monroeville Methodist chifrcli. The chdlr will Minjc th© i nthems i "Heirieiiihar Nhr Thy Creator,''* by Adams, and Ho. In This House" hi- lloworth H's Edwin JayroK, wife of tn© Monro© vlll© jHistor, will he (he director The sermon to he delivered b,y Emerick will be from th* • iht’in©, "Tbe ( liuidi of th© Mas tar,*’ First ©hundi youth eholr ’kM st tend m h g rou ji, | It Is hoped that the reciaiit in crease In th© church school Ittenß* ©hc© might continue ©ach Munday I'ik H (lass member In asked to give Ilfs atteritloh to A rbgulat |(das» y partl< Ipatlon that will make thh arhool not only larger hut t stronger and moi© effbctlv© In its fciibhlng mission. Mr. Lowell J. Smith is superintendent. At z:3O the senior MYF members will attend a sub-district youth rally at the Beulah Chapel chnrch south of Preble. Mr. J. E. Thackeri Will bfe one of the speakers. At 6 p.m. Mrs. Sam Emerick will coridnbt the evening program for the junior-intermediate' yodth fbilbwship. The final service in the .series on thb 'church’s missionary enterprise will v be .presented at 7 p.m. Sunday. The pastor will give an illustrated story on the work of Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Blake In Angola, Africa who are supported hy Indiana Methodists. Mr. J. E. Tliricitbr, agricultural missionary Ito Southern Rhodesia,' will be the 'devotional leader. Methodist men and their guests will riieet at the church at 6 p.m Monday for a chill suppbr and charier bight program. Mr. Alva Lawsbri, \ president, will be In charge. The guest speaker will be Phil N. Eskew, high school principal and Methodist lay leader in Wabash. s> Gn WedneHday evening the choirs will meet for rehearsal kt (©aular seaslohs. Hihib study and| piajrr hi t vic© will be al 7 p.-m The Offl( fol hoard win meet at 1 pm. one week earlier Ihan thh reiulrir loeiaua© the fol lowing werik Is Ash \v« «tri« -.i.». when s Commurilrih aervlb© Ii plttiined for Hm i'nitgregntlmi Th© ((rtimcMMiiim Is icinimh-d ol (lie flfal a|»ri Ihl leilteil servb (n on Kumbii, Frloiitii v I. tl 7 ltd P in. when Bishop ( limi Ich AV. hrHsliHros of Im© Moines, lowa, will hr tl»0 guest sprukrr. A frt lowshlp supp©r will pieceed th© service at fl p.m. . ■ , . i—' - , . : , . ■ ■■ ' I Church Os The Naxarene North Seventh A Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor Sunday school. 9:?0 a.m. Glenn! Habegger, superintendent. AVe in-1 vite you to study the AVord of God | with lus. I Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Pauli White will have charge of the sing-1 ing. Rt-v. Anton Ends Will be trie I guest speaker. Evangelistic service, 7:15 p.m.| The early pa-t Os this sefvibe will’ be a dramatisalfbrt of "Turned I Away from the Beautiful Gate.”! this Cbnceihs thb df those i who receive the “Cloak of righteous-' nesS and those who refuse to re- J peive' it. This will be the closing service of our yoyth rbvival. I Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer and ! praise service. j Thursday; • 7:30 p.th. Woman’s ’ Filirblgn meeting at ttyc 'mime of Mrs. Glenn Habbgger, 3tß Stevenson. Mrs. George Anspaugh, presldbut. j

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My Qfiatsat Thought r On pns eccMslon Daniel Webster, t (•(.nversirig With a few- intlmati- i friihdri,] was asked what was th© f grsatest thought that bad aver ©n- t gag©d hl© mind They awwro V of the maisiveneria of his tnlhd » It waa fitly houMd In on© of th? • moat lmpr©aalv« ’haada that Gbd • tier pitoed op human ahmildeiH i 11 In brow was th© wonder of ©|| » beholders, and of it (ha great I •cnlptor Thorwalrtaen ©sdahtrnd < 'What a forehriad! It la fl| to he „ © model for Jove" . ( When tim (|iich(lim wa» pm 4b . him hi thea© wordal "Denial, what lv©r ©ntcrwd your inind?]'• ha wan

lien Lutharbn Church Wait Monroe and Bhivonth Streets fedgar F. Ichmldt, naetor t (Wri Preach A Ghangless Christ For A Changing World.) Sexagesima Sunday will be observed at both the 8 and 10:30 services Sundaw morning: The sacra, mint of Holy Communion will be celebrated at both services of worship. The kaciamfnt .Os Holy Baptism willy be administered at the lb:3b service. The choir will appear at the later service, singing Bach's arrangement, of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desir-, ing.” Sunday school classes for all ages meet at 9:15. The adult Bible class will not merit Sunday. A special offering will be received Sunday .for Valparaiso University. l-i I j Church Calendar The ipastor iconducts the service at thri County Infirmary Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The AA’alther League, Zion young people's society, merits Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock. All young priople of the congregation, and their friends, are invited. The adult membership class meeti Monday at 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening at 7. Juuior confirmation class meets Wednesday at 7 p.m. Haturday Bible school Saturday morning 0:30 to 11:30. First Baptist Church Robert H, HamMehd, pastor Bible School ; Bible h hoirt rlagsrs for gll age group© meet ©I DIR With graded level© of htmlv w( jin hHir Hill llibhtruth di every level of urn rotund iiig Ihtiph l<«riworthy. ©tipi. Morning AVorshl|p In th*’ morning woishlp ©ervirc w© will haw a© our subject "De©l» DOwn fncllilr," d'-iilllig with the Idea of tiian'r Ntthud© towkid God. At lb::i(> the srrvlcri * 111 b< gln with the organ "Prelude on 'b||vr,( played by Mrs. Emblcif. Th© choir will sing "1 Heard the Voice of Jesus Say," by Dykes. All are welcome. ’ ;T Baptist Yriuth FrilloWtriilp At G:3O the B.Y.j l *.' will meet in the church ahditbrfifni for the pilesentation of a religious filrivappropriate for the youth group. ~ Evening Gospbl Servlcri At 7:36 ,we iriill Jbin a gbsbril song service, following which tlj£ pastor will sprag on thel theme "When God Ordains.” ! Monday Night Monday night at 7:30 is thriMonthly of the official board Os the church. The junibi deacons rite asked to merit with the boird for this 1 Jtinuafy meriting. Wednesday Night Chpir rehearsal will be held oh AVednesday bight at 7:00. the prayer servlcri will follow at 8:00. immediately followed by the business meeting of the church. All members are urged to be 'present ©nd keep Informed bn the business parried pn by the church group.

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