Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1949 — Page 4

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Church Eventy— Rev. Yeetsch

And Family

“Michigan Preacher ~The Rev. Walter E. Laetsch, pastor of the Garfield Park Bap-

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ng on a month's vaca-

On Vacation!

tist Church, and his family are, ™

trip. the first two Weeks ‘the “attend

i be. the subject of ‘the fan address. id ehurch, averits are. -

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New Pastor To Take Post Rev. Mr. Yates Gets First Assignment The Rev. J. E. Yates will be in.

stalled as pastor of .the Trinity! Evangelical and Reformed,

ormed Church will officiate at the services. 1 Srv Mr. Yates was “graduated from Evansville Collage in 1946 and from the Xden Theological , Webster Grove, Mo., in June is his first pas- " torate. . The Rev. Mr. irik will give a tied for

— ting | pastor for the installation SE ition under the direction

of the Tiny Weamen’s Guid wil follow the service.

35 Hurt in Plant : Fire, Explosion

onions wrecked . two-story deli- - catessen factory at West Nanti: coke today and injured an estimated 35 persons. most of them spectators watching the blaze.

reported admitted to the Nanticoke State Hospital and six of — them were said to be in serious condition.

The tory of Balliet & Sons, while two,

taining gas or liquid, police said. | About eight persons were reported working in the building at the time. -

the flames, a large crowd gath-|

plosions ripped through the flam-| ing structure and hurled debris into the streets, among the spec-

"LARGO, Aug. 5 (UP)—A, $28- ° 000 fire today destroyed the) century-old Largo grain elevator “and the flames threatened to) read to nearby - homes before) Twas extinguished by firemen; 470m threé communities. er Glen Brhyth estimated]

wheat and oats were destroyed with the building.’ Firemen from Wabash, Andrews, and here played “hoses on houses near the elevator after the main blaze was determined —out of control, A barn near the Methodist | «church two blocks away caught] fire but was extinguished without | loss.

LOGANSPORT, Aug. 5

near here. Lost were 2000 bales of hay, 1500 bushels ‘of wheat, $500 bushels of oats, farm -machinery and several chickens,

“Retail Liquor Fees ~ Total $2.9 Million

Jv Hoosiers paid $2.905.727 during , { the fiscal year 19049 for the privi-

ages at retail, the state Alcoholic

sald the fees were returned to the counties in which collected, with two-thirds going. to the eivil units and one-third, to the achool| units.

civil units went dirsctly from his + office, but that State Superintend-| ent o. Public Instruction Deane E. Walker was in charge of the atrfution 10 the schools,

to will be his ‘topic at the! d “The Amer-|

Cornerstone for New Church 3 to esd To Be Laid Here Tomorrow Committees

“FIVE Years ago on the-sve-of -his-iith-anniversary as. pastor a ~Archdiocesan the Rev, Willlam O. Breedlove an-

ALR iy WAS. .DEVEr, ADY.

Church,” Bestel Grove, tomorrow’ at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. J. Wallace Zink; of the Pirst

- the plans for the new building.

Between 15.and 20 persons were 2Uthor.

men were working on a pipe con-|

While “firemen were battling! ered in the area. Then two ex.

the loss and said 6000 bushels of!

| (UP)

’ «lege of selling alcohélic bever-!

Biverss Commilasion lt] ected Presi dent : Chairman Bernard E. DoylehQ)f Hospital Board

? Spang its facilities,

Cabary Baptist

ithe Calvary Baptist Church, {nounced to his congregation:

{ | We will,

Tomorrow at 3 p.m., the corinerstone of a fine, new church will be laid. | "Jn 1933, the height of the de: | pression, Rev. Mr. Breedlove | was fresh ouf of college looking {for a pastorate. He was offered the post at Calvary Baptist and x 100k it, knowing that the church pr | WAS financially hard pressed. ant and sometimes he w

Basement Constructed

But in the back of his mind was the dream that someday Calvary would be a beautiful and stately church, a credit to the Baptist Church, to Indianapolis and the community. It is a credit to Rev. Breedlove. He had made the announcemeat in a one-story frame struciture built 50 years ago when the

BF 8 mission: In 1923, a basement was con-

full-grown building. The base:

School classes. Fund Mounted Slowly

of this year, the Rev. Mr. Breedlove talked to Kenneth Williams, a Kokomo architect, who drew

Soon the work began, Much of it was volunteer work, Members|

Program Will Be

- Given at 7:30 Tonight

Robert ~ G. LeTourneat, outstanding Christian layman and Haus of earth-moving

Cub, : Mr, LeTournesu, ‘who became. famous during the war for his ability to produce machinery that others had failed to make, is { inventor and evangelist, He devotes 90 per cent of his income to furthering Christian enterprises. Each week-end is-spént flying

ke out at the fac-|to speaking engagements from §

his Longview, Texas home. His |audiences have filled the largest auditoriums inf the prin®ipal cities.

Likes Two Things

“Two things 1 like to do most,’ he says, “One is design machines {turn on the power and see them work. The other is to help on the | power of the Gospel and see it | work “Tn people's ‘tives The Good News Quartet, Providence, R. I, will present a: program of music {tures tomorrow at 3 p. m for the {Singspirational rally at the Y {for C. Club, 20th and N.

| Te quartet are staff members of station WPTL, pioneer {commercial, educational

and radio fea-!

Church ~

ot paid.

+ Five

“Today we are beginning a fund for a new church puilding.| if we are able, build at the end of five years, take no pledges, only voluntary contributions.”

First Baptist Church founded. In Rev. William O. Breedlove + His dream came true:

and, ‘but it never became a over After work and pitch in. nt structed, work = ment was covered and untiljject. The Rev. Mr.

used day dream was coming true, Jow has. been for Butioay, The new is will seat 550 ness Church, 21st 8t.. and Gent

|persons. It is faced with Indiana Ave; at the 10:45 a. m. service The fund mounted, but it was limestone and has a tower for a tomorrow. a slow process, Finally, in April bell, It incorporates the old build-| ing and the basement. Dr. Clive McGuire,

reta of [Baptist Association, will deliver Ing the reaction of inmates toward]

the

Fi of” planning a a wanking: reese

| Chairman Named |

Three Indianapolis women We will have been named archdiocesan {committee chairmen for the

iment by. Mrs, George |president of the National Coun-| lefl of Catholic Women. Miss Marion IL. Griffin was| lappointed welfare chairman; Mrs. | {William W. Miller, chairman for, |Confraternity and Chrjstian Docitrine; and Miss Marie Lauck, [press and publicity chairman. —Other chairmen named. are. | MrmeAa- Ch Weldniz, Jefferson: {ville, organization and development; Miss Elleen Kopp, Jeffersonville, study clubs; Mrs. Ar- | thur Bischoff, Brookville, rural lite; Mrs. Harry B. Fox, Sey{mour, missions; Mrs. Fred Mohr, {Terre Haute, legislation; Mrs. {Edward P. Dober, Aurora, census; and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, historian.

Church to Hear Prison Worker

Carl L. Bin, director of the Prison Evangelistic or |Astociation, Inc, WII be ‘the | guest speaker at the Pilgrim Holi-

Mr. Smith will relate first- -hand| !informatjon of the prison systems executive Of the various states and will tell] Indianapolis some personal experiences show-|

{

the message -at-7:30-in—the—first the Gospel,

service following the laying of!

The Inter-Church Prison Evan-|

" Robert 6G. LeTourneau

e——

Deputies. ‘Charm’ Snake With Blast o From Shotgun

snake

“SHERIFF'S 8 charmers when they were called to the home Meridian of Mrs. Maude Beath, 1846 Cross Drive, Woodruff Place R esponding to Mrs. Beath's call, s non-/ Deputies James Evans and Ever- { radio! itt Hunt found a three-foot reptile Worship ...... cennes10015 AM,

{station in New England. They are! slithering on

{on a nation-wide tour to stimulate

‘steps.

of the congregation would 8! Ithe cornerstone, :

SEM 'Manufacturer-Evangelist

To Address Youth for Christ

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her

‘headquarters here. It is engaged = fin religious and welfare work in| {penal institutions.

|gelistic Association - has

” 1100 Loan Executives To Ta ake IU Course

{ Times State Services | BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 6—More {than 100 executives of savings {and loan associations in the {United States will arrive here this| {week-end for the graduate school!

(University.

opens tomorrow, will have en:| rollees from every state. conducted by thé American Sav-| |ings and Loan Institute in co-op-|eration with the IU School of Business, |

InsuranceMen Plan |

Parley at Turkey Run Times State Service : LAFAYETTE, Aug. 6 — The 1950 annual convention of the Life Insurance Leaders’ Club of Tous: ana will be held Apr. 21 and 2 at Turkey Run State Park.

of the organization were outlined here by the executive committee. | (Robert L. Punsky of Ft. Wayne, vice president, wa§ named chailr{man of .the 1950 convention, Austin D. Rinne of Indianapolis] was chosen qualifications commitPUTIES turned tee chairman. |

late yesterday! ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN | Prospect and Linden Sts. a Rev. Duane E.- Schroeder

front porch gynday School .

Deputy Evans poked it into

interest in educational and mis the vard ant Deputy -Hunt--blew! Belmont: Church- of Christ

jalonary. radio work. The quartet ‘will also be heard]

|

morrow Ww night at 10:30 on WISH.

‘1 Knifed; 1 Beaten In Attacks.

A West Side man was beaten and another man cut in sep arate attacks late yesterday and | early today.

|

‘sing St,

{im downtown after he. met them! {in & tavern. {of the three on a “| graney. The other id arrived,

two fled when

27th St. was treated In General | Hospital early today for arm, chest and head cuts. He told poHee he was stabbed by a man he | was’ arguing with in a West Side club. .

LOGANSPORT, Alig. § (UP) Walter ‘Adkinson, Mubooco Demolcrat, today was elected president

publican, Feed Fdgerly of Lo-|

gansport: :

| Otto Fifteld, Crown Point; elected vice president; Mrs,

was Adal

|Anhier, Monticello, treasurer, and

oapital Superiniendent John. Larson told the Board the

slelang to. its staff |

0 oT

Dr.

off its. head with a shotgun blast Beath sald that children! on the Youth for Christ ‘hour to- had found the snake in the street

Mrs.

tand brought

| Deputy

| Lane,

Garfield Heights. Church of Christ

Bittle Study, 10 A, M. Morning Warship, 11 A. M. W. L. Totty, Minister,

Ev

ans

hey

it

reported it !black and yellow but he. didn't know what kind It was

Indianapolis-Bound DP's To Land Tomorrow

Two refugees infended for In-| idianapolis are among:;the 21 disJack Weiss, 22. of 327 N. Lan- placed persons coming to Indiwas sent home in a ¢ab ana aboard =A $20:000 fire today destroyed by police aftér he was beaten by M¢Rae. T

& barn on the J.T. Smith farm three man he said offered to take! | York tomorrow.

the USAT General will dock in New Rev

1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9.45 a. m. Worship: and Preachifig oo 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. \ Carl Flinn Minister— -CA-1350 | Wednesday Services, 7 45 P. m.

101 Men's Baraca Bible Class |

Broadway Baptist Church . 22nd & Broadway Class Meeting--9:30° A. BROADCAST SUNDAY, 10:00 A M,

her.” yard.}was

into

M. WISH,

Sofia Tymezyszak, 39. house- Tr Police arrested one wife, -and Leon W archol, 26, tech- -

charge of va-pician, will settle in Indianapolis Mrs. Tymczyszak will reside at R..R. 19, Box 65, and Mr. Warchol Waiter Carlyle; 24, of 197 Wolwilt take residence at-4460 Marey |

y y UNITY PRAYER GROUP (Affiliated With Unity. Kansas City, Ms.) SUNDAY SERVICE. 11 A. M. DR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS DRIER Salat. TUS [one Niarket 8t.

— Classes — Consultant | arket St, FR-4254

Rm, 503

2842 Shelby Street Evening Service, 7 P. M.

Wed. Eve, Service, 7:45 GA-1045—-GA-9480

METHODIST, CHURCHES

of the ‘board qf the Logansport) ROBERTS PARK Fema] EAST 10TH STREET

|

oT Doyle said checks . the State. Hospital; aucceeding a Re]

oF

Bince 1521 N Delaware at Ve ermont Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister | 5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F. Sd 9:30 A, M.~Church Schovl, Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. {institution had “added two phy- 10:45 A. M.— "Let's Clean House"

yn effort to 7 30 P. A ‘A Peculiar People” p. Bent i \ Ta 2 = | adecuate

«

METHODIST ©. R. Holmes, Pastor B. 10th St. at | Ghuren School. en B® Worship Service 0 ‘The Warside Sanctuary” . pe OI of the Everson Bible Class

“ “NORTH METHODIST CH_

Tey dian th Berm n RAR fata,

Church AM

Asus | dt mrs |

Kevstons Ave,

|, 23

{ministry in 1938 at Franklin, Ky.,

Serves in State Church, Jpeed, Ind, an interde-

Recollec rion

“Phe two-week: sehood; whieh later: date:

: 2 | Plans for the 1049-50 activities

cover 9:15 Ac ML

. R. M. Podrill, Teacher |

Converse

| ame Rev. Roy Converse will as-

sume his new duties as pastor of

at 1903 N. New Jersey

Rov: Mr. Converse succeeds Dr, W. T. Pearcy, who has retired from the ministry, A native of. Marion, O., he re‘celved his A. B. degree from Cen tre College, and the B. D.

from the Louisville 5 semC ass Honor S 2

Seminary. ordained into the Presbyterian

where he served as pastor and missionary for three years. '-

nomina\.onal church, attended by more than 17 different denominations, He was at Speed 8% years, be {during which’ the membership

| Begins Tomorrow- 1b

iit indian

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURGH

90) B, Pennsyivanid 8%. PATL EB Pastor Be

#15 A M.Churen School

Past Officers

* Special Program Set For Tomorrow

ot officers, Christian Men Builders Class of

-at 9:35 a. m, tomorrow at the | church,

doubled. He was active in the work of ithe New Albany Presbytery, serv ing as chairman of the committee lon Christian education; evangel-| ism -committee, and the united! promotion committee. He was a

member of tire Synod's committee! p ear, according to an announce- ark. Jack W. Scott is chairman. y 8 Moser, (00 camps and conferences and ye. will be assisted by Wilbur

was a ‘director of the Indiana {Council of Churches. Last June ‘He was dean of the {senior.conference of both the New| {Albany and Vincennes Presbyter-!| {es at Camp Bedford. /

Plan Day of

A Day of Recollection will be held at Marian College Aug. 21. The day, sponsored by the National Council of Catholic Women, is open to all women of the community. The Rev. Cyril Conen, of the Archdiocesan Mission Band, will conduct the services. The day will begin with Holy Mass at 8:30 a. m, and close with the Holy Hour at 3:45 p. m. Cross-town busses will leave Hlinois and 30th Sts. for Marian College at 7:55"and 828 a. m, - A three-day retreat will also

be -held at the college over the!

Labor Day week end, Sept. 3 to {5. Both events are part of a m pianned “by the Inter-

progra national Federation of Catholic]

Alumnae, Miss Marge Ginn, {1258 Ringold Ave, is general chairman,

=H ‘the direction of Carl Pol

Harley Claffey is chairman of {the event, Miss Holly Boyer, acrdianist, will present special

“Deep River.” The class picnic will be tomorirow at 2 p. m. at Broad Ripple

|

A. _special program n “honor| by the!

he Third Christian Church ‘will Mr. Johnston: rr Second

nas MG he Stamey, Hen: |

Ft. BeniaFE mn Pel7:00 P. M.~ , Pellowship.

8:00 P.M.

9:30 A. M.~Church School for All Ages. 10:45 A. M.—Service of Holy Commun.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

FAIRVIEW

48th snd Capitol Ave. ely ‘VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister | A

MEMORIAL ree FEE ‘Carrollton at 11th MERIDIAN HEIGHTS Rev. William A. Alexander alia Ave at A

~ SECOND EE

r Sunday School. 9:30 T+ Worship, 10:30 A M. Shaw Prom Mayer "Ray. James P w

ic ‘Including’ “Dark Eyes” anal

& ot) T™WO MORNING SERVICES TABERNACLE Gulia So ty uf Oty PRESBYTERIAN on Planning.” Gen. i = «34th and Central RSD SOROOE .... var. ihvenines "ne ‘ REV, ROBERT 8 MOORHEAD —aypie to ‘School. Ys 8 STATE 0 mANTY pn Tekan tooTaL Critietm Sunday Sehotdiss A AL Nr AD Week “Berea. 1:18 Mine Poostanioo'p. 1 *

Fuller, Hugh Faulkner, Walle Sims, Harold Kohimeyer, Ed! Palmer, Mrs. James B. Woods, {Tom Biddinger, Victor Kelly, and {Carl Polter. Music forthe picnic will be presented by the Vonnegut Band, augmented by members of. the {C.M. B. orchestra. Members of the CMB, Glee Club will sing ng under}

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 N. Ditnols EVANGELISTIC SERVICE

Sunday Evening. 7:45, Gospel Team From Victory Missionary Baptist Church,

Evirybeds welcome.

“CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets

Dr. WA Shullenberger, Minister ng

mAEELyy ’ ZION

SVANOEMICAL AN AND REFORMED Ni and New Sts. PREDERICK R. DARIES. D. D. Pastor PAUL H. PRANKENFELD. Assistant 9:10 A. M.—Church Behan...

10:00 A. M. Tong have W sys hip... “Tor

Sermon: Youth

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Rev. George G. Kimsey-

To Return Tomorrow

The Rev. George G. Kimsey, pastor of the Memorial Baptist Church, will be back at his pulpit!

tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. after a|

6000-mile- vacation trip through | old Mexico. His topic will be “Protestant! Missions in Mexico.” The Rev. Mr. Kimsey travelled | with a party of 22 teachers and! professional people. He orought many curios and 1300 feet of color

lof savings and loan at Indiana! movies and more than 100 colored |

slides. He wii: show them- Sb

in SWE Ta

Er “It is SEVERAL HURT IN BLAST |G... Speakefs:

BEIRUT, Lebanon, Aug.

(UP)~~A bomb. exploded in the]

Jewish quarfer of Damascus last] : (night,

wrecking buildings and

injuring several persons, reports reaching here said today.

A thik day >

“FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

18th and Delaware Sts + Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship. | Rev. M. ‘W. Johnson, preaching. §

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN |

E. New York & Oxford Sts. Rev. Carl H. Amelung. Pastor | 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for Al Aves.

10:30. M-~—-Morning Worship. Sure.” John 7:14-34

A WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL CENTER

| BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE

Carraliten a 1a st. ;

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RA RRP | : FORD. PORTER. Pastor >

erin oi ib 4s AM. Bate Aonrersity. |

Christian Science Churches

Branches of The Mother Church

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

"The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and

Free Reading Rooms (RR)

"LESSON FOR SUNDAY. AUGUST 7th

LC 4SPIRIT”

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches

% (Daylight Saving Time)

FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg. R. R.-119 E. Ohio St.

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy, 8. . Drive at Butler

Evening Service, 5:00 = R. R. Church Edifice SECOND CHURCH FIFTH = Delaware at 12th College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R. R. THIRD CHURCH : Foes Ean IXTH CHURCH Washington Blvd; at 34th 1609% 1 pect | St. R. R.,:1611 Prospect

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Colored)

310 West 28th St,

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL IN SOCIETY AT 12:15 P. M.

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. M.

Christian Science Reading Room

Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

10:30AM —Worship Service Evangelist—B. M. Page 7: ty P.M.—

“GOOD NEWS" MALE QUARTET. |

BAPTIST CHURCHES

WOODRUFF PLACE

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott L. CG. TRENT, D. D. _

9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. jo! SAM ~Communion . Rev whe i FT Dele her: + TA "Conavering to

No Sundar Kt Service.

8 RARER Kg TY oar a |

Tsom

EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. Rd Fo | Peter Vroom. 10:3 30 AM. T3 M.|

ILYNHURSTLynhurst Dr. re blocks s of ashington a Donald J SUDkin,

W. Was {pastor Services §: :30 sm

and 7:3 |crookD ¢ CREEK. 1 N. Mich. Rd. = séth Louis GC Crafton. _9:45-11:30:; 1 P MC

BAPT Peres 30 & 8 Ti

| CENTRAL BAPTIST

{Invites You to Worship With Us {at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. light Saving Time | 10:45 A. OR eornin ng Service, | Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 0 00-9:35 A. M.—Bible School.

Classes for All Ages | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Garieton W™ MAAR. He

George Newton, Soloist. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10030A. M — Worship Comipunion Sermon

nh. professor | | of Bible and

as ocky Mountain College, Billings,

Thursday. 7:30 P. M.. Prayer Meeting |

"Hours of Worship 8 & 10 A. M.

Bh Capltel

SERVICE Bible Classes, 1

WALTER ( BRARTH Pastor

99th ANNUAL COMENTION “Through Aug. 14th

:00 to 4:00 PM. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Sunday Services --10:00 AM. |

Ak

Rev. Charles Smith oY

~ ments.

PREPARE TO MEET THY. 60D:

By Wi iano) 1)

our success or failure In life depends largely on the degree of preparation we have made for our particular line of endeavor. But regardless of the preparation made, or the degree of success attained, the life story is soon finished like a tale that is told. But the angel's record of that life story will testify eigher for us or against us as our case is re. ‘viewed by the great Judge of all the earth. Our eternal destiny depends on the kind of- preparation we make for that greatest of all human experiences.” But how can we prepare? order to be saved? The good Book says: therefore, and be CONVERTED. BLOTTED OUT” first step in. preparation to meet God. hope, Yor Christ said: perish.” Luke 13:1-5. But what is repentance? by fear of being lost.

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their own souls. This is not a repentance When Esau realized he

What must we do in “REPENT ye that your sins may be Acts 3:19-21." “Therefore repentance 1s the Without it there is no “Except ye repent, ye shall al likewise

not a sorrow produced Many people are sorry they have sinned, and even forsake many of their evil ways; not because hate their sins, but because they fear the consequences to unto salvation. had lost his birthright he was ex-

they

ceedingly sorry for. his wrong. doing,” not because it was

wrong, but because it had .cost him too Iscariot. awoke

-And he went and hanged himself.”

~pented; but not unto salvation.

“The confession was forced from “his awful sense

much, When Judas to. a realization. of. the terrible crime he had committed in betraying his Lord, he cried out in distress: have sinned in that I have betraved the innocent blood. Matt: 27:3-5.

“1

He re-

guilty lips by an of condemnation, and a fearful looking for of

judgment. The consequences that were to result to him filled ‘him with terror, but there was no deep, heart-breaking grief in his soul,

Steps to Christ, p. 2%.

that he ‘had betrayed the spotless Son of God"

In order to truly repent, a sinner must have his mind enlightened by the Holy Spirit, so that he can discern the

awful nature of sin and’the sacredness of God's

munion with Heaven.

holy requireThen ° ‘Conviction takes hold upon his mind and heart. . He ‘sees the love of God, the beauty of holiness, the of purity; he longs to be cleansed, and to be restored to

joy coms

“It is the virtue that goes forth from Christ, that leads to

genuine repentance. :

. We can no more repent without the

Spirit of Christ to awaken the conscience than we can be

pardoned without Christ. Christ Is the source

of every right

“Ampulse.. He is the only one that can implant in the heart

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enmity against sin:

Spirit is moving upon our hearts,

desire for-truth-and- purity; 8 conviction of our own sinfulness, is.an eviderice that His

“You who in Heart long for something better than this" world can give, recognize this longing as the ‘voice of God

to your soul

Ask him to give you repentance, to reveal | Christ to you in His infinite love, in His perfect unity. .

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is’ as we behold Him, as the light from our Saviour falls upon Steps to

us, that we see the sinfulness Christ, pp. 24-28. Such a vision alone can lead us whole-hearted, genuine repentance for sin.

of our own hearts.”

to a true, - As our spiritual

eyes are enlightened to see things as they really are, we will

be made to-feel as did the patriarch of ‘old when he sald: have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear; but now miine

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gye seeth thee. Wherefore 1 abhor myself, AND ‘REPENT

in_ dust and ashes.” Job 42:5 8.

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a real Christian experience. sion of thousands death at the battle. front.

It contains 128been published in 18 Sages:

It was’ a most “precious possesof our soldiers ‘and sailors as nay i faced

and ‘has and sold by the millions. It

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BOUTHAMP 6 (UP)—A ‘wanted for the shooting o husband as th in the kitchen found dead in a’ lonely beac from here toda Police said 44, of Islip Ti apparently cow alarm for his

-cast last night

Harold ‘Winte Southampton | killed .by a bu fber revolver through a wi struck him in kissed his wife Nassau Cou Zieman had from a civilis Navy in the P friends hé was former. wife, .] husband of t

“He sald he wo

Police sald ambushed Mr. stopped by his of coffee whil then drove to Bridgehampton

. himself.

Mrs. Winter She told polic

—footsteps-outsi

dow and ‘the driving off imn shot. Mrs. Winters a divorce from before marry! three weeks also -was marr was the father He had been or village police f

Filling .S Holdup

A- total of taken in a filli early today ¢ store was rob radio late yes Joseph Nun, attendant in tl 2080 Kentucky two men drovi One walked office; pulled and forced Mr back room, he Mrs, Florence of the Carr-H 2621 W. Michy three men wal pany office yes addressed her.

. & portable rad

the other two