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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister * < f Gerald Strickler, superintenNMhHi “Salvation” .is the sermon topM for this doming Sunday mnrntng *Vrth!f> serrtce at 9:M> Kto. I Jtafeicfr Ctiureh > Worship services for JchiMrett are conducted simultaneously with the adult service beginning at 9;3< a.m. •_ , .■ " J ' — Hath Groups Junior FeiiowiMp Will trttfo al 4 r m. in the Chtfrch Partofrs. * CnHsttan Yvntt iMowstri* wilt begin fct 8 fr.m. tn the Church The fourth Chapter of the Gospel According to Mark will be discussed. Willing Wurtters Th% Willing Wdrftefe Class hfe' to hold their Christmas meeting in the home of s(r. and Mrs. Gerald ■ Stricklef dn Tuesday fTening, December 11, at 7:30. • • Choir - Rehearsal for the choir is to be ‘ .rheid at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Degnan ber 13, at the hofrft of Mrt. GefcaFd Strickler. * • U i j Christmas Program ; The Junior Church Annud . Christ Ate Program will bn.pHK ’ \ sented oh Sunday, Experienced Salesmanship al Ydiil Service t RESERVE YOUR SALK DATeQ iJvestock. Farm, add Reil Estate Salk* ~ ~ 7 Midwest Realty Auetfort Co/ j. F. Sknmann i Corner Firn ft Moh’roe Sts. ■ ,i AAA I IHIMHMHUUmi u Mkn's boldness and womte’A caution make an excellent business arrangement. ' —.—— —- ~ I X - ■ Phonfe 3-2015 _ In Decatur Since I§2l »♦♦»»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»* Fear of faith is the father of faith.—Spurgeon. k i ikwi lit ' DECATUR FARMS DRESSED CHICKENS EGGS AND POULTRY i Wholesale and Retail j * bo. Third St. Phnrft Ml* • - • • - • • . e '5 <99fr»b»9+9 ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦U v The fortes of righteousness an 4 J can not be finally defeated.’ 91t9999< J LEE HARDWARE CO. . Genera! Line of hardware ' Sporting Goods, i ♦ Perfection Heaters £ 236 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 J 9A94l HHiilh l We are ail children in the .kftJ dergcrtan of God. ? ■ bill l( For General Plumbing ant f Beating Needs, We Are At ; Your Service. Just Cail I BAKER RLUMRING AND HEATING J 704 W. Mohroe St. Phone 3-2609 ♦♦t»l t God does riot pOtrr te. to our lives and demand nothing in return. -i . . -- a-.f* Yost Consiructioii i ; Ready-Mix Concrete | Sand and Grave! General Construction S Phone 3-3114 J 99999WH11 iu aHaoHM' What others say of tra mattert* Jfttle; what I myself say and itft matters much. Hubbard. * f ■ < ■ ... I ■ - - I. BURK ELEVATOR I .■ -■ II Grain, Hay, Field Seeds xi Coal, Wool and Mitt Feeds: “Work with Burk” _J | Phone 3-3121 or 34122 - . 991 n ii ititt i i99»9H99>k Concentration is an asset wheat applied to worthy objects. i 9H IM I»♦♦♦* H “Insure Your Future” - Decatur Insurance & Agency - Since 1877 r » > Kenneth RunyVft i AH Forme of hiwtiranoe! I K. C- BW«. Phone 1111111111111 *

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IcommStsJßj Creamed comments on the Swnday school lesson, Moses’ Charge to the People, Dent 30:15-31:3 33:27-29 for Sundiy, Ddt 9. Mtrtfcs fit jn&Kite htt fartW! speech I'd ihi'ael, since he is not |p lead them into Canaan, remind ing lhe& till all things needy fdv d holy Urt Mb withid IhMr freteh. Ae wte teaM < bitter dftopftefatment, but like the grtht man he ww». he accented ft gfhtemiiy being assured in Ms heart that hie ■weHt wed dbtte. . v. 15. “fcee i Uv* set tetdrt thee this day life and good and death and evil:” The Israelites had enough kwwlWte of God td make them Hspofaaibte for the cbn sequences of good or Ivil, of life or death. There is no lift without good; dehth and fevii belong together. i> V. 16. “In that I command thee this day » RjH tite UM tty God, to walk in his ways and to keep his comttAndtodhte and his statutes and Mn dudgfeentfc that thon mayest live and multiply; and the Eofrd thy God shaft Mess thee in th! land whither thou goest to fAtestat.” Th! Hrst afternative was obedltffcb, Rte and good. *rt>ey wiH lb like the Thoel hnportent step of their ftveb, hftd May right. “Wars’’ *CoAmahtfAentß,” “ftidgmedts,” - r&jprtfcfctat the gdodnessj wisdom, rlghteonshekh expressed !h their Mvit for thbir best living. Vs. 17. li. “&il if. thihe heart turn AwAy Ao that thou wilt not hear, but shAlt be drawn away ‘ and worship other gods, and serve 1 them. And I denouee unto thee this day, that ye shall surely per- 1 ish. and that ye shall not prolong your days upon the land whither' l thon vastest over Jordan to go < to possess it.” This is the Second alternative — disobedient*, death, 1 evil. By this is meant deliberate sin, not mistaken acts, the result of which • woaM be a shortened Hfe and deathi These words etfr both the peopfe ted Moses who inved them and had done ho much for them. 1V.19. rt can beam .ted earth to record this dhy against yod, that I have set before ycrt life and death, ldeHft% and cutslhfc; therefore choose Hfe that both thou and thy %hed inay IFH.* Everybody is to khow that he has bten warned and thWt be is responsible TRINITY EVANGELICAL \ UNITED BRETHREN kladlsdn at Ninth John E. Chambers, .ministar 9:15 Sunday School;. Chalmer Rollenbacber. general Anperintendept. ’l’ht study of God’* Word is ah important part of the Christian life. Attend Sunday School regularly. 10:30 Divine Worship. Universal, Bible Sunday. The otgata prelude. “Awakening” by Engelmann, wifi be played by Harold Mamma, calling all those pkesedrt to qufet ihddltation. The hymn of thd month is “Thou Didst LeaVb Thy .Thftone.” ( The ch'dfr,. the direction df : EvanWffe SftW. trtft siftg the! anthem, “Teach Me, O Lord” by 1 Attwood. The dressage will be /s He WAy W dl Dark.” AH ChrtsHarts trill freed W> preffare; Hrrtrhselves now "ft tSkrttttata Fs to be CTrrfstian. ' ■ | 2:90 Special choir rrtVeareal. 6:30 Junior ChfMttte BndefcVor afrd Yoith FhTtowShip. 7:30 The EVteftog Sttrtde frith the message, “WdnSAh Jesus Hekl- ! Yd.” “ \ -. . Tuesday 7:30 Women’s Society Os World -

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■"I ■>.. .n, feet tn Mtete bat to Cfod. whbee gfeodhite thtey kfebfr enough abdut to chodM Might 80, suys Mbses, choote Hte ted ftvb. TNAfr Jalhers chose wrongly and died. V. 20. “That mayest love the Lord ydur God and that thota mayekl cieavA unto hHnf ftfe he Is thy life dad the length tek thy days; that thou mayest dwell in the land which the Lord sware unto your fathferi, to Abraham, to Isaac, mid to Jatob, to give them? they tout'd !ov& tfed obey dod and cleave unto his promises as a reAuft M ifeakifeg a right choice. God Wild Itefc them ft this And teabte them to petoeverfe bn»o the end. V.l. “And torn tetett und hpafce these words unto 111 Israel.” God spoke fltet to im frßo tave the message to the people that they might know that God, not Mosefe, frta bpmfti. V. 2. '‘And he said unto thfem, I am a hundred and twenty years old thfs day; I tan no ttote gd out and dome ft; ateo the Lord hath said unto me, Thou strait not go bVer thft JOrtlan." htoses was not Ohly too old for the wk kfread frht hfe had ateo almmed In bringing wfeter from the roek in MA owfe teiuk instted of God’s. Ha was permitted to enter the Promised Land etetteies later when he talked on the Mfrunt of Transfiguration. ' Dstefers eto ft toMtaftt need of ffcd'S VJ. ‘The Lted thy God he will go before thee, and ha will deetroy these nations from before | thee, ted thou Ahert. possess them and Joshua he shall go over WSfbre thee ns the Lord hath Wald.” When Modes retired, Jdfehna wfrb had Mist MB im vm fsdth in Utod, was ready to take hft place. No mAn ¥s ftdisfrensftft. Only Odd ft the real leader. In all out projects Gdd tthst fco before ns. - V. 27. “The 'eternal God is thy refuge and Underneath ate the everlasting arms; and he shall ttrnst nfet tte efeenly from before thfefe and shall Way, Destroy them.” God’s evdriarting arms art for all who trust him. Our enemies ape onr temptotlons nnd ogr we* frfcm tearft- *■* f WA thou, O Israel—a people saved by the Ixird. the WhiteM of thy help— .” People are favored only As they put their tf-tist in <»a. _ copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by peWhisston. Service meeting At the churtfr. Mrs. Johfr Kelley is the leadeY; Mrs. Clarence Morgan. Mrs. A. N. HIE' tom tei Mrs. Kenneth Rectt are hostesses. Ladles are asked to bring coffee lAfrels. , , Wednesday 2: JO JWo'r Choir for grades 5-8. 7:60 Midweek Bervicfe ft font! nge groups. . 1 3:06 Choir ftetfefartal. Friday I 3:26 Jfenlof ’ChOTrfOr grades M. * 6:30 Work afed Wife Chrtstmte rfttfnter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cfereace Drake. Becemlter 16 Christmas Carol Service. December 23 Christmas program by children rtd youth, December 30 Ft Wayne Group! Youth Rally at r Trinity Church,i 3:00-6:30. , _ _ ■' January 6-13 Spiritual Emphasis Week. One great, strong soul in every community would actual-! ly redeem the world. —Hubbard, i 4—-. U I Talk less and listen more. J MBEMMMgMaEEErrb'<W , .w l <wWffZffH , MMK

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Bt. Mary's Catholic Church < > cry tivVc wvinimi p**wv 6:M AJI. First Mash. 7:M AM. Low Mum •■aa k ai 'rrtirtiinaCWi" ttkKa :00 AJI. ChudrMfß MIMI 10:15 am. High Mass. Weekday Mam 7:86 Aft. Prtyfer Hbnr ana Sunday 2:86 p.mcwwcuWwJrW Ftrtt Sunday, The Catholic Ladles of QMhfttfthj seeort Sunday, Rolf Rame ciety. • ' Third Btifeday, The Rosary Society. . ~ Fourth Bunday, Children Pt Mart .. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh ted Marshall Romaine D. Wood, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Worship Servicd, 16:45 a. m. Youth Berried, 8:45 p. m. Adult Study Group, 8:45 p. ft. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. Missionary meeting, Wednesday, 7:36 p. m. You are cordially invited to attend these sierviees. ■ \ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. C. E. GiHander Minister Church Sdhoot, Rfchsrd Macklin apd Jack Knudsen, superintendents. The Christmas J program for will be Sun- , day evening December 23. \ ■ 16:30-11:30. Church Worship. Specftd mastery ichbir, “For Cod so Loved tHW World.” Sermon: “Goda tfofrdftionaT\ tilfts: ‘ft my people will-then I yill—” ' I Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. sharp, choir practice. •Wednesday, 8:00 p. m„ Christmas program of the Womens’ I Association, and installation of, new officers. I Christening of babies (Infant Baptism) Is beitag planned for Christmas Sunday morning, l?e---cemlter <fß. Parents, wb© wMficßl pate tfftk BaeramVmt .for their littte ones, make contact with pastor in ample time for interview. '"’’Y BETHANY CHURCH ! Evangelical United Brethren ►. H. Wttte-d, iMnftter * Sunday Scfttel 9:15 a. m. Vernon Custer. Supt. r> Morning Worship 16:16 fti Serifron: “Eight ft Our Darkness." The choir will sing "More Love T 6 Thee” by Speaks. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p. -m. I Evehfhg Sfervtee 7:00. Berinon: “The Way of the Wise.” The Mission Band and jLittte , Heralds will .meet during the hour of worship. y The Dutiful Daughter’s class will meet on Tuesday 'evening at l t':2o at the home of Mrs. Brice R6op, 216 S. Fifth strbet. Mem-, bers are to come with a “pot , luck” meal. ] , Midweek Service Wednesday at- , 7:00 ,o’clock. Chapter IX “Christ: Calls—Are You A Soul Winner”’ is the theme of the discussion.. The children will meet at thb i same hoar. - i Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday at 3:00. All members should . be 1 , present for-the Christmas rehear-1 i fal - '7- : -’ Unit No. 1 of the Women’s Society of World Service will meet oh Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock i ,at the home of Mrs. George i Sprague, 209 S. Fifth Mr#.! ~ Melvi'na Ross will have charge oifi the, study. Those, assisting are'! Mrs. Leona Gentls, Mrs. Viola Mel-' chi, and Mrs. Mae Johnson. Unit No. 2 of the W.S.M.S. wilL ; on Thursday, at 1:30 okdock at the home of Mrs. Vernon Curii ter, 825 Winchester street. Mrs.« Harlan Jackson will have the study j period. The October group consisting of Mesdames Walter Bar-' Lett and LewfsiFehnig and the December group consisting of Mesdames Clarence E. Smith. Harley Lehman, Luther Brown and Fred Entfle will entertain. On ri st mas film, Slinday evening,! December 16. i Children’s Christmas program,! Sunday evening, December 23. Christmas Eve Service, Monday; at 11:00 p. tn. 1 Gold is the judge of. financial achievement but God is judge or> , spiritual acheivemenL ! ' <S& SuaHty Jfrhn ftskrt Farinftp Equipment OfeLfetel ttfripHtent , 4 Ldfeder Sten ®qwHMne<nt Bee. us for Service. ,» . i 114 PlMrtre 3-3813 i ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

: • zion jfiVANilfckltAL AND fttMNMNEb < Wftllaft C. Faller, plteteir I Churth School at McOO fe. M. batnes Stauffer, Supt. Classes for AH agen. Mteetfrm vs officers, for am. - UP . * U I fterriee at 10:00 a. m. Smnon by the pastor, “Our Eof Light.” Visitors Are alteftW Mft meet nlrlßliy BITBr tWI WWrvTCB. ( I Ytfttll Feliofrteip at W i>. m. iteAhfe Dtefrft win be tefe speaker. I ISBiifechifeMl’k ftrtlheHiotx! ofe tfoteAy At 7:top. ft. Wftttand Mfefe Krtetftnte toAfctey, will >frnfr cxftftWd stltfte frf A trip terteirt tea febrth iM west VhitM Butw. ! ■ Tftfth rtfrW-sAI <ft Wedh4day at BrW p. ft. \ ‘ Benter dfofr rthtertM te WedWrtfcy at 7:16 p. te Giris’ Onftd At ttfe fefeMteß oA Wpdnteday At 7:to p. ft. M&hert wist be gfeewts. Senior choir reheteMM tel Friday at 7:36 p. ft. „. s p>. • etttofab oh, ttsturW ftorMng; sftbfoH Wt b, fthiort at 16 A. to. > Come Add worship with us. ’ '4 f , i. I !ft 1 ■ FIRBT MUTtotobtoTWHfcH •rtf • rtMvoivw felt w .1 Samuel Emerick, mteliter I:to Tbecbtecbfetstoiy. BVery toft Is invited to be on tftife for the Amenably period. Classes for aH Aits. Nursery open from 9:30 notif the close of worship. -Mr. Noah Schrock is general euperinteteent. J 10:20 The Oharch at Worship. Junior church program in Wteley cfateroom conducted by Mrs. G. L. Brayton. , The Senior choir will test thfe wfrrtftft, *Hofr BeAteiffel” by Statefer: file pftotofr’fc kerihdn thtone will be, “The Gospel According To Yo«.” Bteday frffl be We tobbertefeCfe te Universal Bible Sunday throughout t hfe WOHd. 6:00 Youth FeHowshlp gfoUps will ftrtt lb regular rtssieft. pictures will be shown by Mr. S. L. Everhart. 7:30 Sunday evening worship services. Rev. Emerick’s evening will be, “The Character of a Methodist *a\ GiVen by John Wea,e3'” « Tuesday 10:00 Annual Settlement Day and MUsfonkry Institute Tn tVayne Street* Methodist Church, Fort 'Jtayi’e. \ &: 00 Church Mother’s Study Club in the Wesley cftssTOdta. tvxfttsday T:t)6 Yftfth UhPfr rthtemi. 7:45 Settlor tftofr HfcfearsM. t;to The study 'of Wife Llfe bt Christ from the Gospel dfc Lnkfe. Rod Chapter 3. 4 Thuhrtay 2: to General 'Christmas meetfnfc of the W.5.C.9. Mil be hbM id tte cWrch with tart. Noah Sefoto* fclvftg tlft devotfote and Mr». RArry D£Hy ft charge te the matte. The Chrttrtftte ptaV MH be directed by IftweH J. Smith. A gtoM At-, ttosdance is desired. . ' --U WHBSIONAWV toRUROM 7 Ttete aM ttoytto to* H. J. Wtety, frteitote- A <:to Sunday School. Chftses for W.frjftoi.- PaM HArdto, Rapt. 16:00 Mortrtfeg Worthtp. Special Widste by Mt. and- Wrt. Gebert Wifflnma of the HrfrAßte IMteto. Mtetofce?. • Kriofrftft Christ.” 7:W ChfMrtfe’S GtepM ROfer.i 7:06 M. Y. W. The effit. “Wttt-i fed Roete ” win he ptete by J«r.eUe Sfteete, Barbara Batter and Keht VOnGtette. ( jfeto Evening SerricT. A serVtrt jrou frill enjoy! MesshgA ‘Heart Refigton.” Tfaesday 7:# Young Married Couples rtasa w:H have their Christmas party iilfitte Vlrgfl Bixler hofte,*Bll N.: Third street. , t ■" ■ ,Wednesday i < Wso Bible study and Prayer i ureeting. \ !’’< Friday 7:00 Ladies Fellowship will m6it for /their Christmas meeting at! Mrs. Haroltj Idlewine’s, 604 N. SecoiM Iftirtot. i - , . Handel’s "Messiah'’ wiH Be en by the Fort Wa>ne Bible Col-:’ lege Cttoir. Sfanfihy, Bee. 9, wt 2:30 fn Founders’ Menttetkl Atftitor-in-p. The rhoir is under the dirtodkm of Oliver Stalnfrr, Profte«to><jf Music ft the college. {fame, tert us worshTp the Lord together! j iTesfred things may not be de sirable. '—4 — —■, ■ -t •; ’>>r * f DIERKES Imptemety safa 1 Ferguson Ttartfcr . Fam ttachUrety - oAlcs B<ra cftryfcd :.’r • ■'

A tioti LUTHERM &HIRCH Wfttl kfehftHA Ate frtertoAfr faUaaU ww WV IF^PviVVto WOW WWpvWvwl Vwswwvß tdiaA R. pteeft dtR golden Jubilee . 1901-1951 The !teY. Arthur w. rank vt‘ Cleveland, Ohio, pastor of the local Zioe Lutheran Church hfeft 1915 to tirts, MH pretehwt bteh i:toted 10: ib o’clock Golden Anniversary Services Sunday morning, as the coDgregatlte concludes iits cWebratiofes. The anniversary Service Plateofferings are designated for the Bulldftft Fte*. MCiDdctb WTO TO vTIBb their “Bond ot Iftve,” pledge form for the 1952 Stewardship effto-t. A special liWlTtortofry prayfef- fritfhgain vB XnTVFBflr ©y IMV psMOr. After each service, at the entritoto dfeort, frktofofcb MB fee received tomorrow and the two Sundays following to help defray expenses \frf the treats for the Children’s Chrtstnfts EVe Servfrft. CHRH3TIAN EDUCATION Sunday school classes wfll be held as usual Sunday nrornlng et ♦jIK There are classes for aH u*es. Seme tone is wed now each Sunday to prepare the children tor the Christmas Eve Service, and aH children ere urged to be present. The Junior and Adult Bible Classes also meet At 9:16, the top nrtc In toe Parish Hall, the latter in the church nave. ; Baterday Bible School meets each Saturday from 9:15 tellcdO a.m. tfIURCH CALENDAR '* A ptoltfek-, Party4a dfrfter ti Bfendky ndoA, to wfeteh aR members and friends of Zion are FnVited, will cWmax the teirtverttofy ftettvlties. Mm, tekfr, pte, ted bread and coftte will be furnftofed. Members to bring te>iy tkbft service, salads, covered dftftte, fete. A felfoteship fretar Mil be. held In conJ nedffoh with the pdt-ftek dinner, ft tbs Perish HeH. - i The Walther League fttbnrfver tome Christmas Party wftl be hwd Bunday evetoing -at the Monmouth High School, beginning at W. 86, O'clock. Esch Leaguer Is to bring a tffiy cent gift exchange: boys for boys, girls for girls. \ _. SMndfey school teachers staff meets Tuesday evening at 7 and Tift tenant Christmas Lencheos of the Hon Missionary Society wIA be held te Wednesday at 4:66 O’clock pm! Ladies era asked to briftg A fifty tftnt gift ekchange. < Choir rehearsal Wednesday at' 7 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. HaftMbWd, pastor _ '.l 7; Bibft Stffoto '■ I, . ' Bible School tenets .at 9:15.' Please be sure to be present this Sunday- ns the tetoateefeftnin W' (he Christmas prgoram will bd made. Ralph Kenworthy. Sept. Morting worship 1 In the ftoraftg wtetetp tervice at |0:30 the speaker will be the : Rte. tohh KW>t, Northern Area State Wrertftative dt the Itrdiana Baptist Convention. Rev. Knight ft . a gWted speaker and Cd Aortas wfft vital Ifrforinettdn fort Ml Baptftto. The choir wiH pretent te akrafefeeofttat of “Sweeter as the Yeafrs 'Go By I .’’ Baptist Youth FeHOWship - The Baptist Youth FMlowiMpi MR meet ft the church bateftfenti Atferto. » I Evening Servkft The frtatofr frm prwtet the thes-i frige “Tift Bible ted Serrtte” Al fcftitftuiarton of the Series OS •wtftt the Bfote Bays.” in th* 7: th service. Yok Are cordially fnvited to attend. Mohday Nigfrt Thte Official Board wifi meet at the chtfch on Monday frighit at 7:86. Wednesday Night Choir rehearsal is at 7:06, A j •.•fartUrr- x,-,-' - -■-r' *■.•> > .

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Because of tte church the community is better. If the churches were better attended everywhere, 1 wn would have * better nation. I The compiunity and nation -would , be better because in the church there> is fellowship with likeminded good people and communi ton with God which produces spir Itual life and spiritual power. V- •' ’ \ . ,1 I 1.11 ■- I —■H S-1.. ■!

good attendance Is urged in preparation for onr ChristmAs music. The Prayer Service follows at 8:06, with special prayer being offered in advance of our Spring Evangemtic Campaign. ' Night j , Friday nlghi at 6:36 the PMlathea Class will have its annual Christmas Carry-In supper. Hostesses for the meeting Art Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Roth, Mrs. Peterson, and Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Ben and Mrs. Johnson are the program leAdfrrs. All members and friends Arttavited. Monday, December 17 The Men’s Brotherhood will have Its antete LadW Night Dinner bn Monday night, December 17 at 2:te. Ttckfets art 1.6e. Secure Uftfa tlds week. A fine program is planned. \ r 4 —~— CHURCH OF GOO Founded A.D. 33 , — - VfCVCtWFMI virCCi OWrt R. MdCUrdy, ftthlttfer Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Herman Hammond, 8,8. SuptMorning and tevehtofi Services, Every Sunday *UhltertAl Wlbta Bimtey” 8:30 a m. "Christian Brotherhood Hods" ISM on yohr dial., 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, sermon: '‘Our Greatest Earthly Treasure—The Bible.” 16:30 a.m. Church schogl. 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights, Miss Norma Agler, Miss Sabina Taylor, directors. 8:30 p.in. Youth fellowship, Misk Virginia Taylor, president. 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday, eve- , nlng service. l SArmon: “Second in < the Series on Christmas.” Wednesday 7:30 p.pi- Mid-week prayer meet-, ing. 8:36 pJn. SSUcthary & youth ’ choir practice. 8:36 p.m. Christinas play practice, Robert G. Strickler, director. ' We Welcome You Affiliated with th A Church of 1 God, general offices, Anderson, mA* “Wbfert a Christian Experience, ’ ftrnkrt ydu A member.” ' (Acts 2:47) ! I — -.XU I ' mJTTtaAN RVfcHUE UNIT Eli BRETHREN M. T. BHnon, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Worship Service, r0:36 a. to. j Christian findteavdr, 6:30 p. m. Worship Service, 7100 p. in. Eton on | ons Skgl Discussion question on the Sun. day school lesson, Moses’ Charge to the People, for Sunday, December 9. j. -- ' L What had forty years of wilderness lifettaught the Israel-, ites? 2. what did Moses mean by “Hte (Jehovah) is thy life”? 3. In what was Joshua fitted to lead the people? 4. How can we triumph oven temptation hnd fdkr? ; 5. HOW dote Gbd compensate I after he chastens us? \ < .L va ■; aun:rrr -nta.r rrintof —

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There is no greater Individual responsibility than that ct making a better community and a better nation. Since the way to do -this is in the church, church attend ance becomes a duty)as well as a • privilege. Why net accept the ta- ■ vitation and come to church next Sundal? —The Rfev. D. CArl Voter

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