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| Various churches of IndianapoHis and the will ob-| sérve rally day and homecoming tomorrow.

The River Avenue Baptist Church will open Rally Day with,

- from the auditor the , Gord a by Rev

Donald Tooley will also will

. Chaplain }

Base will speak at 11:30 a. m.| Motion Pictures 3 will be taken of, congrega atten the, : ding .| A noon pitch-in basket dinner! will precede the 2:30 p, m. rally.

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shown. The Dixie Four Quartet!

Stosp m ! Dr. Toyozo Nakara! will speak

s— _. \Protestants t

Home fr 3 IR held Oct. Rev. Walter is the pastor.’ N | Tod 3 Td PARE AVE ew Se ker tine. pastor, tomorrow 4 el ly s i ot t 10.4 a gs e Communion Set view he i

Ail ul de bl 8 or from on the islands of the ses, in Asia,’ ministers will alter: yooland, South America, the; SWRIST—The ;Marmon- United States and Canada. Tr

sermon topic for {he Jove man should have for God ~ Dr. and his fellowmen. Mention is ex-' Adow again will speak. BC pected to be made of the fact that! vation” all races and nations are bound inthe {together in. one vast Christian fellowship as they express their

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the United Shiisvan Ssicualyl: ye Butler observance extends St. Matthew's is located In

18 or includes 46 denominations. . 3 his industrial community and is spon-'

Society, . Wickizer, executive secretary of OVer a large area. te " (the society's department of church Sm a $877 development and evangelism, are Christian churches, attempt to ill of God” at Tis s. m. over gerving on the national advance conduct communion with utter t {committee. The advance is sched-/ simplicity just as was done in

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ommunion Sunday

SATURDAY, OCT.1,1040

Sunday School = Drive Ends

Governor, Mayor : To Be Speakers will speak on the final program’ , {climaxing the 1949 “Go to Sunm-! ~ row at 3:30 p. m. in the Phillips

28. paign originated Narcus C. Stewart, Record-, er publisher, and was directed by | Edward C. Bailey, staff member] {and circulation manager of_ the jpaper. [Program Announced Mr. Bailey will open the pro-

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH : 701 NB. Peansyivanis St. RARE ne

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igram which also will include spe-

cial music, a Bible story, prayers; land other features. Dr. Henry! {Allen Boyd, executive secretary {of the National Baptist Publish{ing Board and president of the |Citizens’ Savings Bank. and Trust

Neither flowers nor candles adorn the table in the setting for Holy Communion, above, in Butler's Sweeney Chapel. Dean O. t |Co., Nashville, Tenn.. will give the

| Shelton of the School of Religion, right, and Dr. Frederick

of Religion students.

fiz 46 Denominations to Join see, mem Also in Revival of Religion

By EMMA RIVERS MILN

A drama of God and man will hold the attention of church people all over the globe tomorrow. Protestants will mark Worldwide Communion Sunday then.

Sunday morning there.

In the worldwide services, In

and tomorrow af 3 p. m. in Indianapolis and elsewhere, wornh ‘a1- shippers will go back in their! the imaginations to Jesus’ last night zations record good-conduct points celebration in a h- before the crucifixion. At that for students who go to church or newly decorated tomor- time he instituted the Holy Com-| someone to ¢ engagements 2 munjon in the upper room in Je nee »

’ RCH rusalem. y . @. lavon| a read of Life"!

Ministers tomorrow will stress wij] arrange for the communion /in the chapel. The Rev. Mr. Mc-|

Stress Love for God

faith in receiving the

Protestant revival of religion is

Se Planned to start. It is called the Sn anal?

United Evangelistic Adance an on serving pastorates,

The Rev. Lewis H. McAdow, pas- ,.n itor, will preach.

Tomorrow at 11 a. m. John tomorrow . also Jenks, senior elders’ chairman, was recently chased.

ler School of Religion is a member of of the University Park Church Church, will give the sermon at and Dr. Frederick Kershner, his 10:30 a. m. The Rev. C. N. Busse g;¢ | predecessor, is a life-member. The of Rockford, Iowa. also will speak|__ rcommunion. ilife - membership is the highest then and give the main address | Tomorrow also, a nationwide, ,r the congregation can con-at 2:45 p. m. Others to bs heard iat the afternoon session are the|

D. Kershner, former dean, standing behind the table are flanked by School imain address of the afternoon.

The Rev. Henry A. Bell, pastor of

Church Fetes

Anniversary

St. Matthew's Plans Full Day of Services

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Matthew's Lutheran!

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ithe Mt. Paran Baptist Church,

1 ; 'will introduce the speaker. morial Bap fist | Scotty Scott, city editor of the

oO Dedicate Organ Recorder, will introduce Governor

Schricker and George Thompson,

The Memorial Baptist Church Mayor Feeney. Dr. Howard J.

twill d

‘a concert of instrumental an

vocal

edicate a new organ during Baumgartel, ‘executive secretary 4 of the Indianapolis Church Federation, will make a few remarks.

music tomorrow night. The Rev. J.. B. Carter of the

Gary Sampson of the Wilking Twenty-Fifth | Street Baptist

lversary ‘with festive services all from Handel, Bach, Schubert and diction. Continuing as the hands of the clock turn, services will follow day tomorrow.

| Thus the church

Good ts (has a relatively Conduet Poly {new minister to

n The campus fraternal organi-nejp with the

_|auditorium. The burch on Syn {organ which will ys. {sound the hymns

Dr. Em. Poppen of ColumDean O. L. Shelton of the But-| bus, O., president , the American

fer upon a person.

The Rev. Carl H. Amelung ased the pastorate in February. baum

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the Zionsville Methodist Church, 2"

sent the organ to the church and Dr. V. R. Henderson will give the Address of acceptance. The Rev. George G. Kimsey is pastor. |

| Youth Meeting Set

The United Christian Youth {Council of ‘the {Church Federation will hold its Rev. Amelung annual youth senate meeting Oct.

11 from 5:30 to 9 p. m. in the Lutheran {Zion

Church, North and New. Jersey

eR LAY tomerrow. Th AE The observance will begin in New Zealand tonight which will be Church will mark its 40th anni- Music Co. will play selections Church will pronounce the bene-

About 40 different churches ook part in the attendance camign. Bronze, engraved trophies d certificates will be awarded tomorrow to the winners. All expense of the campaign has been met by the Recorder in its stated effort to raise the standards of modern youth and reduce juvenile | delinquency.

masters, Miss Helen Rosen-| , music director of the host t h, and Miss Marie Roush of P2

ing. Joseph Brower will pre-

Indianapolis

Students in the school of reli- Rev. George Probst of Indianapo-|

Dr. Spencer P, Austin of Indian-| in Indiana or neighboring states lumbus, O

and Dr.

the requirements necessary to be;

p tomorrow will administer

communion in their churches. Thus for 12:30 noon.

soring a program to meet The Disciples of Christ, or the needs. the

ample, the congregation is

the Rev. captain or & married coupie

said. And while those €0-captains In charge. They visit

Ch e |uled to close Dec. 31, 1950. {New Testament times, N urch Rallies Plans Similar Revival jMr. McAdow

who serve it

Included in the national move-| and approved by their respective: Ung received a group of

ment. Not enough churches would commit themselves to it and sign the papers. But the city is plan-!

ning a similiar revival under local Announce Subject

guidance to start in January.! Thus the advance program here,

a WISH broadcast at 9:30 a. m. Will be in progress simultaneously! “Unreality” is the subject of}

with the national one. In stately Sweeney Chapel, the

Pestor. the University Park Christian Church Churches of Christ, Scientist, for| adult choir and the junior choir Which is meeting there temporari- tomorrow.

ly, will hold communion services!

E. Mattocks of the Harrison Afr '0MOrTowW at 9 and 11 a. m. Young|thoughts of the righteous are|

students living in the nearby,

fraternity and sorority houses will wicked are deceit.” Prov. 12:5. |

form the major part of the congregation for the first service.

Pictures of other memorable oc. Church. will arrange for the early Scriptures.” casions in the church will be COMmunion. Other junior elders Eddy: “the good in human affec-| will assist him to pass the bread tions must have ascendency over will give a sac : {and wine. Brent Stratton, youthithe evil in the spiritual over the Ted concert from organist, will play and a TObed animal or happiness will never choir of young people will sing.'be won.” p. 6L

ithe following passage from the) Donald Reisinger, chairman of Christian Science textbook, “Sci-| the junior board of elders of the ence and Health with Key to the!

congregations.

of the said.

“precinct” workers,

art-time, lis and Richard Fackler of Co-

A basket luncheon is scheduled!

pastor said. For ex-

vided into 12 precincts with a

he elements are not 8nd work to recruit new memIndianapolis was unable to meet| required to be ordained ministers, Pers and report monthly on their they must be elders duly elected activities. Recently, Pastor Ame-

persons into the church. They: joined as a result of the effort

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CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets

Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister | M

Morning Worship—10:45 A. M.

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UNITED LUTHERAN Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder Music by excellent choir. orship «.cvevennnne 10:45 A. M.

[w n he 3 mun { Baints.™ 4 Dns Communion ot a Sunday School ........9:30 A. M.

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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sts. lesson-sermon for all the 8 Rn 11:00 A. M —Morning Worship “Faith. Primary Law Rev. M. W. Johnson, preaching

Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Minister

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

57 N. RURAL STREET DR. HARRY POLL, Minister Two Morning Services, 8:15 and 10:45 “We Believe the Bible Is God's Words” 9:30 A. M.—Bible Classes Christian Endeavor—6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M.—"We Believe In a Personal God” EVANGELISTIC MEETING, Starting October 8, Thru Oct. 16. Each Evening, 7:30.

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VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 3% N. Ninos EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Sunday Evening, 7:45 DALE McCAIN Guest Speaker

right: but the counsels of the

The lesson-sermon also includes |

by Mary Baker;

atthe 2p. m. homecoming session tomorrow in the Cumberland Baptist Church. Sunday school, worldwide communion and a noon basket dinner will precede the afternoon service. Eimer Frye is school superintendent and the Rev. Jack Davis, pastor. !

Present Guest Minister

The West Park Christian Church will present the Rev. Archie Mackey as guest minister for World-wide Communion tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. Sunday I and a noon basket dinner also are scheduled. The Rev. Enos, Doliing wil speak at 1:30 p. m. ys of Charlestown High School will sing. ] Eddie J. Fricke, Indiana Meth- | odist Conference lay leader. will

Garfield Heights

Bible Study, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. W. Ls Totty, Minister.

3600 E.

2842 Shelby Street

First Pilgrim Holiness Church

Bible Conference, Fri, Sot. & Sun_, 7:30 P. M. Rev. J. W. Adcock, Evangelist and Bible Teacher Hear Mr. W.Norwalt on the “Singing Violin,” 9:30 S. S. Hour Three Big Services Sun., 10:30, 2:30 & 7:30

W.H Pratt, Pastor

SUNDAY SERVICE. 11 A M.

Evening Service, TP, M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

GA-1945—GA-9480 22nd & Broadway

BROADCAST SUNDAY, 10:00 A.M

30th

1002 8. Belmont Ave. Sunday Program Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.

open rally month tomorrow in the! Jamestown Methodist Church, | Elkhart, Ind. Mr. Fricke serves on the general board of lay activfties of his denomination. The Rev. Elvin Miller is pastor of the _ Jamestown Church. i

© WEST MORRIS STREET | CHRISTIAN. CHURCH ~~ | 1534 W. Morris (at Blaine) | Lord's Day Services t 8:30 a. m..5... Morning Worship! 10:45 a. m...........Bible School 7:30 p. m....“Out of the Night.” Thirty minute dramatic film

of Chicago's Skid Row. Sermon by Harry Bucalstein, minister,

GETHSEMANE UNITED LUTHERAN 4717 B. Michigan Rev. John 8, Albert, D.D. © World-Wide Communion EI NE m ll

bps BW 0 REoRMRD oP Worth aad New Jereer ou | {

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12 Noon, Morning Worship. 6:30 P. M.-7:30 P. M., Bible Class. 7:45 P. M., Evening Worship. SERVICES EACH EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY A WELCOME TO ALL

CHRIST TEMPLE Eider M. E. Golden, Pastor | 402 W. Fall Creek Blvd. Invites You to Sunday Services

5 A. M., Prayer Service 9:45 A. M,, Sunday School

BEREAN GOSPEL

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

(Affiliated With Unity. Kansas City, Mo.) |

i Class Meeting—9.30 A. M.

Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher

Belmont Church of Christ

Dean Clutter, Minister MA. 1859 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

A WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL CENTER

Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister

9:30 A. M.—Church School. — | Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. 10:30 A. M.—Holy

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. | DR FREDERICK ELIAS ANDREWS Church of Christ |, ono ines | __8 E Market St. Rm 502 PR-4254 101 Men's Baraca Bible Class

Broadway Baptist Church

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! VIRGIL D RAGAN ‘3:38 A. MC?

19.45 A M World WISH Thursday. 630 p.m i Frank M

'ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

METHODIST CHURCHE

| EAST 10TH STREET | | |

Si 1821 Cc. R Homes. Pastor Sines | EX Job a ot Keystone Ave. Delaware at Vermont |Qhurch Scheu ...... a

Worid-Wide Communion Service f Home of the Everson Bible Class

5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F.

Meridian at 38th Street { WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION SERVICES 8:30 and 10:45 a. m.: 4:00 and 6:00 p. m. Meditation: “Fellowship With Christ.” Dr. Browning Music by Chancel Choir, | J Russell Paxton, Director ure

Communion. “By This Measure.”

{ 4“ i. | 7:30 P. M.—“Cuba—The Symbol; 3383 § —Liicil Sour for Youtn.

Dr. Dallas L. ne. Dr. William C. Hartinger, Ministers Adequate off-the-street parking

of Challenge.” (Colored pictures). |

Brow!

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES |

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. Minister rch Schost snd Morning x -Wide Communion. . Family Night Dinner Liddle, guest speaker,

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330A 10°45 A

Thurs

World-Wide Communion Sunday. .M —Church School for All Ages . M.—Morning Worsaip: “Bound in

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN | The Historte Chured i Benry War p Vermont and Pennsylvania

MEMORIAL

Carrollton at 11th Rev William A Alexander

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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave at 4Tth Rev. Roy B. Conner Jr. Sunday School. 9:48 Worship, 10:45 A. M. “Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.”

the Bundle of Life T30 P. M.—Mid-Week Service.

of Which d Beecher was Minister Sts.

Ministat: Delaware st Sixteenth

AN MILNER. D. D. SOREPH WC )OHNSTON GEORGE ARTHUR PRANTZ TEMPLE Church School. 9°45 &. m. ELL GALLO : Mproine Worship. 11 8. m. TWO MORNING SERVICES Carrollton at 13th St, ommunion., Dr. Milner i *30 sad VL A M i rm ip iam—) 30 FORD PORTER. Pastor | TABERNACLE . | Holy Communion. ‘Wounded for hild : i Trangressions.” Isaiah 53:5, Children’s Crusade Hour PRESBYTERIAN Dr. Frants speaking. WISH Each : j . Chureh Sendo 2I0AM ach Saturday, 9:30 a. m.| i4th ang Central §30 P M_Young Peoples Meetin S da 7:30 : DR ROY EWING VALE Thurs. 6 P. M. Dinner & Bible Study. unday, 7:30 p. m~Subject:l oxy wom s woormmn | ———ioioery . a ] M —Ridle School “When the World Rejoices 10 isa wm - woria- wide Communion. “2t Eada God's Giory n EAST Becouse of Gospel Preachers Vale preaching, Dr. Rev. Roy Converse. Minister Bei Killed.” NRE I A . ! day School 9.39 i, = ng NM BC. ; burs. Mid-Week Service. 1:18. ! arming hn 4:00 MM.

BAPTIST CHURCHES |

WOODRUFF PLACE |

Cor. East Michigan at N. Walcott, L C. TRENT. D. D. Worid Wide Communion i 5:30 A. M.—Sundas Schoeh | 1045 A. M.—~"One in Christ” } 7:30 P. M "Christ at the Door ™ i

TUXEDO PARK—29 N. Grant 14100 But). | U. 8 Clutton. 9:30 A. M. 7:00 P. M { EXETER BAPTIST-Exeter & Tin Su.| Rev. Isom Perris—9 30 and 7:30. !

EL ut 9:30 A | EMERSON AVE Emerson & EB. New York. 10:45 A. M.—Observance of World Com-

Peter Vroom 10:30 A. M. 730 P. M. ~—Lyndhyrst Dr

of ty eating 8t. Donal pastor. Services 5:30 a. m. g

CROOKED CRETE, N Mich Rd.4 toh | Louis

G. Crafton. 9:46—11:30: 1 P. Ma |

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CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us, at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. |

: orning Service. | Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking. 9:00 to 9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Classes for All Ages

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Sts. Carleton W. Atwater. Pastor Carl C. Maman. Assistant Pastor . M.--Bidie Scnooi

munien 11:30 A. M ~Cholr and Sermon broadcast over WIRE — Bel

rmoa: Power of God.” the Pastor #:38 P. M Youth Pellowship 1:30 P. M.—~Warship and Communion. , Ser-

mon. ‘Bread Prom ARTHUR KIESZ Pastor Pastor

THE BATTLE OF

ARMAGEDDON and the ATOMIC BOMB!

Sunday, Oct. 2, at 7:30 P. M.

At the

Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Corner of Alabama and E. 23rd Streets

"The Origin of Sin and Satan"

Sunday, Oct. 9 The Public Is Cordially Invited!

C., guest speaker. :

Fellowship Dinner in Church Basament. |

ST. MARK’S

"NORTH METHODIST | CHURCH

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

EB. New York & Oxford Sts. Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor

40th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE

-30 A. M.—Sunday School for All Ages Evangelical and Reformed 3% A Ey E. M. Poppen. pres. A. L.

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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 (R. R.)

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 2 “UFREALITY”

Morning Service at 11 0’Clock in All Churches

FIRST CHURCH

Castle Hall Bldg. R. R., 119 E. Ohio St.

SECOND CHURCH Delaware at 12th

Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH Washington Blvd. at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 R. R., Church Edifice

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler Evening Service, 5:00 R. R., Church Edifice

FIFTH CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30R. R., Church Edifice

SIXTH CHURCH 160914 Prospect St. R. R, 1611 Prospect

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored): 810 West 28th St. :

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

Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches at 8 P. ML

Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN |

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Preserve Your Health By W. L. Latham—Part II

“You are what you eat” is self-evident. Therefore if you want a healthy body you must supply Nature with proper building material. But she does not prefer the substance supplied by a flesh diet. Materials gathered from

the vegetable kingdom are far more suitable. Flesh not only contains the natural poisons which are constantly in process of elimination, as pointed out last

flicted with T. B., undulant fever, cancer, cholera, trichanosis, etc., is constantly being placed on the market for consumption by an unsuspecting public. We are told that “The federal government can inspect only meat destined for interstate or foreign commerce. Fully 30 per cent of the meat we eat is prepared locally, either on farms or in small country salughter houses.” Readers Digest. p. 103, Feb. 1938. - When cancer or T. B. is of a local nature, the affected parts are discarded and the remainder of the carcass sent to market. But the blood, infected by passing through those diseased organs, soon flows to all parts of the body, scattering the germs along the way. Even though it is passible to destroy the germs of most diseases by thorough cooking, who could relish the idea of handling and eating the flesh of sick animals and fowls? Undulant fever is often contracted by handling diseased animals, or their flesh. Consequently many veterinarians, meat packers and cooks have contracted this dread malady from both cattle and swine. Undulent fever is more than twice as prevalent in swine as in cattle. Trichanosis is another disease confined to meat eaters. It is estimated that 48 million people in the U. 8. are infested with the parasites which produce this serious ailment for which there is no known cure. This disease is very difficult to diagnose, and is usually mistaken for any one of several other things. Hog cholera; T. B. and other communicable disease, makes pork a rather risky diet. By nature the hog is a scavenger. His system is filled with counteracting poison that enables him to eat almost any thing without injury. But this substance with which Nature has endowed the hog for his protection is very detrimental to the human body. That is why doctors often tell us to eliminate pork from our diet when we have certain ailments. When the Israelites refused to be content with a meatless diet, God gave them a limited list of animals, fish and fowl of which they were permitted to eat. but specified other

creatures as wholly unfit for food. He knew people could

not maintain a high degree of health on a diet of dogs, cats, rats, hogs and such like.:

While Christ was here on earth He gave us a most striking"

illustration of His utter disregard for pork as food. When He delivered the demon-possessed man. legion of devils to take possession of two thousand hogs and rush them down the mountain side into the gea to their destruction. (Mark 5:1-13.) "In contrast to this. after the multitude had eaten of the five loaves and two fish, he said. “Gather up the FRAGMENTS that remain, THAT NOTHING BE LOST.” John 6:12. Evidently He did not believe in wasting good food, but He knew pork was not fit for human consumption. God has made it unmistakably clear that He is very particular about ‘the care of the human body. The question is asked, “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile the temple of God, HIM WILL GOD DESTROY: for the temple of God is holy. which temple ye are.” I Cor. 3:16, 17. “Whether therefore ye EAT. or DRINK, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of god.” I Cor. 10:31. The Lord wants us to take care of our bodies so as to enjoy the highest degree of pleasure in living. But we find constitutional ailments, induced by improper eating, are rapidly increasing, and multitudes are dragging out a miserable existence simply because they take less thought concerning the importance of their own diet than they do the feeding of their dumb brutes. a The books, “Better Meal for Less.” 30 cents postpaid, and “The Hog." 15 cents, will give you much valuable information that will save your money and your health. If you have found these articles, which have been running now for about

eight months, helpful. I would appreciate hearing Prom you, .

I think this will be the last article for the present. Would vou like to attend a series of meetings where these subjects would be discussed more fully? What Bible questions are you particularly interested in? Address me at 2812 Ruckle Bt.. Indianapolis 5, Ind. ENROLL FOR OUR FREE BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE OF 30 LESSONS.

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