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Church Events— Missionaries Children's Character To Address | [ENS Br EUB Meeting Session Tonight

At Brookside Church

Missionaries from many countries will give addresses at the Youth Rally of the Quadriennial Convention of the Evangelical Inited Brethren Women’s Society!

The convention opened Thursday night in the Brookside Church, It will continue with events of major importance featuring bishops of the church and other celebrities through Monday; noon, ? { The Indiana Central. College A capella Choir directed by Allan Schirmer will sing at the session at 7:30 tonight in the church.!’ Missionaries from the, Philippines, Switzerland, Africa. Japan, Ger-| many and the United States will] speak on “My Purpose: To Declare His Glory.” Yumio Koike

Religious Group Helps a . Artist Will Lutheran Groups

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Chalk Drawing To Be [ill collaborate ‘with the EvanMade At Church {Sica Lahersn ClCH a Be

Give Talk Move fo Merge

N. R, Swartwout of Chicago will Church, on plans for a future!

{give one of his chalk drawings with a surprise feature tomorow iat 8 p, m. in the Meridian Heights iPresbyte-

jwith a musical %§ {background furnished by the ° {host church choir

“will report to their fespective con- “| ventions in 1952. : | If their work is successful, it ganic union will take place. Other major by the American Li an convention were approval of the 1951 Mission Advance which calls for

ition of Richar

lopen a series offg {Sunday evening artw {musical offerings Mr. Swartwout {for the community given by the for the coming year; approval of {Meridian Presbyterian Men. ithe work of the joint committee | The chalk zrtist will use regular on liturgy and the hymnal; a |chalks, fluorescent chalks, color- basic plan for the proposed filtered lights "and black lights Lutheran Post-Graduate Theo(to achieve his completed picture, logical Seminary; and a model It will be titled: “The Shepherd at Senatitution for the 13 districts I

| Twilight. the American Lutheran

a tions in Indianapolis, at its conZ Columbus, O., this

a doubling.of the church budget Street

To Be Explained

to the Lord's Supper of the Christian faith.

Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., the Rev. Harry Bucalstein, who was

Goa.” The quotation came from

Church,

The Englewood congregation will set up a table arranged for Passover just as it is seen in Jewish homes at the time of the

and articles which have a part in the Passover story will be placed on the table. The Rev. Mr. Bucalstein will explain them. He will

Mr. Swartwout really will draw Church,

born of Jewish parents, will give the demonstration -

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feast. The various symbolic foods Thursday, 6 3m Bugs and Coavosation

will give the prayer and Miss Flora Argia will play a piano solo. Both are students from Japan. | Missionaries and guest minis-| ters will preach in local pulpits tomorrow, Bishop George E. Epp, Naperville, 1ll., episcopal head of

Mrs. J. W. Pontius links religion with everyday life in her the Central Area, will preach at home with her children Janne and Howard. 70:40 a. m. in the host church.

The bishop has announced the By EMMA BIVERS MILNER the fathers and mothers began : / “Tho Times Chutch Editor 0 re interest in the Sermon le: Tho Wars Rige Children will discover the ad- . ae mo P Against Me. venture of religion if guided to do ¢7Uren. Ohioan' To Speak so by their teachers, Mrs. James “In the past, it has seemed more Pontius maintains. adventurous to be bad than to be Dr. Carl Heinmiller,

Dayton, Mrs. Pontius, new director of gooq » Mrs, Pontius went on. “We

O., executive secretary.of the De- religious education for the North poe’ so to direct the children's. partment of World Missions, ‘willl Unitarian Church, is putting this ; io oct in the future that they |

speak on “Christ in the Orient” theory into practice in the Sunday wi; gecide the reverse is true. We at the popular meeting tomorrow School. She is using the much-.., or lessons on the Beatitudes.” at 2:30 p: m. in the church: {heralded lessons furnished by the th Bok Beit An ecumenical procession led by Union College _ Character Re- omorrow, the nev. ; elt trumpeters will highlight the gearch Project and Dr. Ernest Rousermton, So minis oe %5 e meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p. m./Ligon, director, Schenectady, N. Pountam ir : nn "and Bishops, . Women’s Councils, min-|y, : a 3 Re de spea Sn jsters, interdenominational rep- “We strive to make age-old be- Eternal Road” at 11 a. m. in the resentatives, and others, all in liefs such as the Ten Command- North Unitarian Church. He has special robes will march. The ments and the Beatitudes prac- been doing the kind of work Mrs. Witherspoon United Presbyterian tical for the child so that he may Pontius described. Choir will sing and 10 young girls apply them immediately to every Parents Report Results will present the flags of world day life,” Mrs. Pontius ex-| All organizations using the mission fields and the United Na- plained. “And we establish co- Union College materials become a tions’ Flag. operation between the parents part of the Union College ReThe convention will close Mon- and the school in the doing. {search Project, Persons and orday with a mammoth communion; “In psychology, we think maybe ganizations are enrolled from service when Bishop A. R.'Clippin-/the starting point in successful Maine to Washington State and ger, Dayton, Central Area head, teaching for the formation of even in London, England. Parents will give the meditation. Mrs. character is in the observation of write down the effects they see in J. B. Showers is WSWS president./the attitudes of children, their children. And teachers Bishop Fred I. Dennis of Indi- record their observation: of the anapolis is head of the Northwest childrén in the schools. Area and the Rev. Glen O'Dell, “IT recall that some boys In Aj reports go to Union College host pastor. Schenectady, seeking adventure, where they are sifted and, if posOther religious events follow: set fire to dry leaves on a lawn.'gible, used. The lesosns are conwhine? "Askoctaion. wi Chresent Mrs |All the neighboring lawns also|stantly revised. Thus the work of 3

RD V the "12:30 > mo luheness were, covered with leaves. If the Dr, Ligon's staff has gone on for

Dramatize Fire

Tuesday in the church social room. fire had not been stopped prompt- years and “continues. meeting.

; am k “In th Boss School abd the Juvenite Court. ly, it might have become quite a ae Pontius studied with Dr.

devotions Mise Riku Ishinara. a Chris. | conflagration. |Ligon and applied his methods as tian school teacher from Japan, willl “We noted the attitude of the he First attend as a special guest hild in: dol his. Th t education director in the ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CRURCR-Dr Children in doing this. e nextiputch Reformed Church, SchenecJ B Burdate Backus, minister. vill Sunday in the church school, We {ady, before coming here. reac in” pervice fn the church {omer | Suggested that they act out the .,.. park School also is ena0 918 a.m. will be titled 1a Man | theme; 18 it Jus 10 be Sag! he roiled in the research project. MANTEL, EUNGELICAL AND, 2; had kindled the fire suggested], The Indianapolis YMCA. ie con. ehurch and sit together tomorrow atithat we -dramatize that episode.

District, Morrill Paine, who also

jhe 10 a. TES Family Sundar. In the end, they fled. just as they (li connection with its new North

actually did at the time of the fire. |

THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Laymen| |studied with Dr. Ligon, is direct-

will take complete charge of Jar. Ti tne and tax, “and Tan CH. small from the burning leaves®” we

ng and talk, will preside asked in discussion after the play. { v 1 7+ char, jec i mle re ry I retin. | “No. We were scared,’ the SATE of a Silas 0 ts the the Christian Men .Builders Class. . Prof. back ; po ool. n e at Butler, | ANSWer came back. “Y” reports it expects to reopen’

n_o men Th ler Varsity Male ’ : i Ooartal wit sine fhe” Butler colors, Then what would have been |gter the research conducted last

, will decorate the CMB more fun? And why did you start oom. Students,’ friends and faculty mem- | \ "cio an y y year in School 72. ers of Butler are expected to attend, e fire’

YOUTH FOR CHRIST—Dr 8. A. Wit indie sn former Arhy RASMIDCEH| «The child tat nst » “ the addres i lly tonight e C ren seemed at a loss, £0" in the" clib ‘nouse! 20th and for a reply for a minute or two. | TO Handle Funds i Y for C.- assistant director. and his Then they said: : | The Laymen's League of the Wary AVENE cHE1sTran . ‘We don't know how to have Indianapolis Episcopal Diocese! HURCH—The chureh will mark “Loyalty fun and stili be good.” today announced that the organ-| Sunday’ tomorrow by henoring its long-| «phe result of the whole inci- | ization will handle and distribute EMERSON AVENUE BAPTIST dent was that the Sunday School funds for the assistance of Epis-| free Wednesday beginning: wiih. White teachers met with the parents. copal theological students. CI rate he aftsronon fostures whch hey talked over the children’s, The league has filed incorpora-| Fill ‘include a plaxiet. music by Mra |attitude and situation. Then the tion papers as a non-profit group| CENTENARY "CRRISTIAN CHURCH Parents planned recreation for: in order to be able to handle the Ron tute ey ML tak on God the children’s idle Saturday af- funds. Arch Lawson is league’ ‘Men for the Master's Mission” at the ternoons. president and the Rt. Rev. R. A.| "A new relation developed be- Kirchhoffer, bishop. of the In-

1045 a m worship on Laymen's Suntween parents and children. And dianapolis Diocese. .

Episcopal Laymen |

Plan Recreation

day tomorrow ST. PHILIP'S

Mas a ae Beats ; or * fir wnmow. = 2 3 Evangelical UNITED Brethren ANE RS CRBISTIAN Howarg Besmasre (Hf Entertaining the Denominational Ce my Z Quadrennial Missionary Convention 2 . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15TH

® 505 Church School. Missionary teachers for Youth and Adults.

0060 Morning Worship Sermon by Bishop George E Epp, - . : “The' Wars Rise Up Against Me.”

® 10 60 — Junior Church for children

© 2:30 — Speciel service. Dr. Carl Heinmiller, World Missions Secretary, preaching: “Christ in the Orient.” :

® 630 Youth Fellowship groups.

® 7:30 — Greet Ecumenical Service. Music by the Witherspoon United Presbyterian Church Choir. Messages by Missionaries ond Nationals on the theme: “These Declare His Giory.”

To Conduct Revival

Laymen without the 234 of churchwomen or rin iEters will tonduct a revival for all Jocal “Baptists Monday through Friday Sn the Hillcrest Baptist Church “Villa and Pleasant Pun Bivd This annual revival will mark Laymen’'s Week obseryed through- 5 out Protestantism tomorrow or gg any day next week It will be sponsored by Baptist Men, Ine The Baptist evangelistic servSos beginning nightly at 7:30 will ig * De led in order by the foliowing gf daymen: James Hill, Philmer Real =

All services open to the public. Nursery care provided.

{two pictures simultaneously but {the audience will be able to see only one as he proceeds. At the]

wo {tell how Jesus and the Disciples {were eating the Passover meal {when. the Lord's Supper was in- | stituted.

Children's

‘ducting the research experiment!

“Was it fun when you ran away ,,,o the North Side work. Mer-| |rell Underwood of the “Y” is in

710:48 A. M.<~Mornin

y » { Ot 4 ens. 7:30 P. M.—President Max Markley, guest Thursday evening. 7:30, Series of Bible i : speaker 8 ook X

|¢lose, the black light will cause the! second scene to glow brilliantly

and the first to disappear. Leaders Meet 3

The artist is business manager| Children’s workers of many deof Baker's Helper, a trade journal nominations will meet to talk

published in Chicago. He has over methods in Christian educagiven hundreds of his chalk-talk tion for all ages from nursery to

musical programs throughout the junior groups, from 9 a. m. to country. Mr. Swartwout will ac- noon, Oct. 21, in the Speedway irister, Will lead the singing.

cept no honorarium but performs Christian Church. . free using his own intricate equip-| Mrs. Benjamin Andrews will ment of lights and the like. No preside at the meeting called the (collection will be taken at the Annual Interdenominational meeting. Demonstration School. Mrs. Kenete ease ineth Thorne will lead the worship ee period. Mrs. Ogden Field will Missiona ry In Korea teach the Nursery Class with Mrs. For 40 Years To Speak Joseph Johnston as discussion Mrs, John F. Genso who re- caer. cently returned from Korea after Moni Slollis Turley will teach 40 years of service on the mission e s mergarien class with Mrs. field will address a women’s meet- lead er lidebrand as discussion ing Wednesday in the Wallace : Street Presbyterian Church. [Class ay », Duta. 0. L. Booher Mrs. Genso will speak at the rs. Lect McDonald in

Tomorrow will be Rally Day at Englewood when the Sunday school will attempt to reach a goal of 1051 in attendance. Evangelist Estal Taylor will preach at services at 8:15 and 10:45 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Harry Poll,

Methodists To Hear

German Minister | The Rev. Wilhelm Weisenberger | of Germany will speak on “Christ before the Iron Curtain” at a Methodist Missionary Rally tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the Rob- | erts Park Methodist Church. i The Rev. Mr. Weisenberger 1s! visiting America to promote good- | will between the Methodists of | this country and his native Ger-| many. The Rev. Golden Smith, |

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Cn {charge of discussion. Miss Mabel a} day Ind pos i resboteotny Metze will teach the Juniors with, Society peginning at 10. a. m. ne Nellie Young leading discus-| She "went to Korea under the] {sponsorship of the Board of For 9 |eign Missions of the Presbyterian WT. McPheeters | Church in the U. 8. A. whose headquarters are in New York. To Speak Tomorrow |

Dr. Clifford Earle, associate] Dr. C. A. McPheeters, former

and Action Division of the Pres- Church, will speak tomorrow at byterian Church in the U. 8. A,,|7:30 p. m. under the auspices. of| also will speak. Members who the Broadway Sunday Evening| attended the National Council of|Club in the Broadway Methodist Women’s “Organizations. recently Church. HA in Ocean Grove, N. Y., will report.;, Dr. McPheeters is the pastor| Mrs. Matthew Winters, district 0f the Metropolitan Methodist president, will be in charge of the Church in Detroit. The Rev. Rob-! ; ert Pierce is Broadway pastor.

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Dedicates New Organ Attend Youth Parley | The Old Bethel Methodist Young people from Indiana! Church will dedicate a new organ Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and

during a sacred concert given by, Ohio are attending the Church

Mrs. Helen Thomas Robinson to-/of the Brethren Youth Confer-+ EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

morrow at 3:30 p, m. Robert Mc- ence today at Manchester Col|Clure Jr., will be guest soloist. 'lege, North Manchester, Ind.

BAPTIST CHURCHES WOODRUFF PLACE

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Cor. E . Meridian and Vermont Streets ast Michigan at N.. Waleott Carleton W. Atwater, D. D., Pastor

Dr. Walter Hand. 9:30 A. M.—Bible School 9:30 A.M. —Sunday School 10:45 A. M.—Worship. “The Layman- and a -

Worship: "De You! y Get Help Prom Your Prayers?” | §:30 B. M.—Youth Fellowship. . Ly : | 7:30 P. M.—Worship. Messages by Laymen ‘ur M.—~Vespers. . { C. O, Lawler, Joel W. Hadley; MR | and i

Studies on_the Book of the Revelation.

| EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & E. New York. | Peter Vroom, 10:30 A. M.-7:30 P, | remit Apes So—————— + as | CROOKED CREEK—N. Mich. Rd. & 86th Louis G. Crafton. 9:45-10:45; 7 P. M.

TUXEDO PARK~—329 N. Grant 4100 East) U. 8. Clutton. 5:30 AM. 1:00 P.M

9:45 A. M.—Bible School. Ct Washington onus: Dry 3 Henkin. |

Classes for All-Ages. pastor. Services 9:30 4. m. and 7:30 p. m

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd. 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service, Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking.

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Missionary Baptist § 46th and Central (S.E. Corner)

REVIVAL SERVICES "BEGINNING

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secretary of the Social Education! Pastor of the North Methodist!

| 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages. [19:30 A. M.—“Pith Without Works Is | Dead.”

Franklin, Ind., will preside at the | institute which is an annual event of the Methodist agenda.

101 Men's Baraca Bible Class Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway _ Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH 10:00 A. M. | Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher |

AND REFORMED

North and New oe. }

TRRADL H PRANCENPRLD. anatase"

9:00 A.M. First ice of Worship

10:00 % Recs sareh Beont : “Subject of sermons:

am | "ST. MARK'S |

Prospect and Linden Sts.” Rev. Duane E. Schroeder | Worship ......yiv.s 20:45 AL M.! Sunday School ....... 9:30 A.M.

- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL _ 16th and Delaware Sts, Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, » 11 A. ML Subject: “On Being Human"

The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, preaching

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Demure or Nout Streets |

‘Dr. W. A. Bhullenberger, : |

WALLACE STREET PRESBYVERIAN

4808 EAST 10TH ST. Rev. John H. Bergen, Minister Sunday .School—8:30 A. M. Morning Worship--10:45 A. M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN a FT ae wed alle.

BARA D. 'orship. 1

A.M. © “The and the 9:45 A. M.

MEMORIAL

Carrollton Avenue at 11th Rev. William A. Alexander

October 9:30 A. M.—~Church School for all ages. 10:45 A. M.—Morning _ Worship.

Jesus Looks at Us.”

Thursday, 7:30, Midweek Service.

“When

A #:30 P. M_ Youth refiowanp. Thurs. 7:18 FM Congregational Meeting

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.) z

LESSON FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 15th. “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT”

Morning Service at 11 o’Clock in All Churches & Sociefies

FIRST CHURCH 3620 East 38th Street

Evening Service, 5 o'clock

R. R., Church Edifice

SECOND CHURCH

Delaware at 12th

R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH

Washington Blvd. at 34th R. R., Church Edifice SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (West Side) 2615 W. Washington St.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th Street.—Sunday School 9:30 A. M.

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

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

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

FIFTH CHURCH College at 62d Evening Service, 7:30 R. R., Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH

1609; Prospect St. R. R., 1611 Prospect

. Morning W. 0 ata.

Se att To Bakr

ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN

E. New York & Oxford Ste. i

SEROFEE= UNITY PRAYER GROUP

SUNDAY. 11 A. M. and 5 M : . DR, ICK ELIAS a t = | Open Daily 10 to 4 Sat. TIN 2

OCT. 16th thru 29th

Hear EVANGELIST A. C. PARHAM

Fach Evening, 7:30 P.M. Rev, Leroy Cleveland, Pastor - “HU. 1793

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William White, Doval Brown and [8 Mayne Freeman. Lester Harmon, [E2 evangelistic . vice president of Baptist Men, will preside. each night and Fred Kinman will diyeot the sining. Dr. Otto XK. Behrene ie president of the Fponsoring organization. i

Victory Church Plans Two-Week Revival

The Victory Baptist Church all hold a revival for two weeks beginning tomorrow in its new jocation at 46th St. and Central Ave. The Rev. A. C. Parham, Anderson, £. C, will give the sermons at services nightly at 7:30. The Rev. le Roy Cleyeiand, pastor, will preside. :

WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~~ Fp es rg

~ Wayne Bible College A winsome, forceful . speaker <

Youth for Christ, and his "bell-boys”

HUGO CARLBERG of Chicago will play trumpet specials Youth Choir Will Also Sing

. ROGER MALSBARY, Director _'Y.~C. CLUB HOUSE 20th AT MERIDIAN STS.

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"PREACH | THE WORD" .

“The West Coast Dynamo” FIVE TIMELESS QUESTIONS 1, i he GOLDEN RULE Is sufficient, why

2. How is SIN like a cancer!

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BEGINNING SUNDAY WITH

WIBC 1070 KC 7 A. M. - 7:30 P. M. OPENS WITH ~~ BAPT ISMAL SERVICE ‘Rev. and Mrs. Hasegawa from Tokio will show pictures of their work and pre-

Chester

Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

CORNER OF ALABAMA & 23d STREETS © Hear ARTHUR KIESZ, Preacher of Prophecy |i

~ METHODIST CHURCHES

D.D. aERALD 5 9:00 a. m.-Chi Rally Day i i "—B; . Bi i$ $00 pm. A us Hour for Youth Adequate off the street parking

BROADWAY

Fall Crook Parkway af Broadway

| not be a part of its temptations; Affiliated with Unity Lee's Summit, Mo. | tig is the theme of the sermon | for next Sunday morning's serv- | Consultant | ices. It's title “Divine DisPR satisfaction.” : There are two duplicate services each Sunday morning at Broadway now—=8:15 and 10:45 - you may worship at whichever is more convenient. Sunday evening at 7:30 Dr. | A. McPheeters will speak from Broadway's pulpit. Well known to Indianapolis | people, Dr. McPheeters is the | first speaker on the fall program of the series, “Broadway Presents Prophetic Voices.” This series is a community

service feature of our program . and everyone is invited.

sent a great challenge from ¢

ROBERT B. PIERCE Pastor

“THE END OF NATIONS”

THE END OF THE WORLD!

The Greatest Event in History. The_ Crisis of the World. When Will It Take Place?

OCT. 15, 7:30 P. M.

AT THE

Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Church School.

G. Wilbur Little, Supt.

"10:45 A. M.—“The Light Goes on

-or Goes Out.”

How to live in the world but | 3:30 P.M—M. Y. P.

| 7:30 P.M.—<“From Strength to i Shame.”

. EDGEWOOD

{AS Bdgewood Grade Scheol Gym. While Building

New Church, : £. D. Thistlewaite. Minister. School.

| 9:30 A. M.~Chureh- : 10:30 A. M.—Worship. “Faith in a Living

1:30 P. M.—Evening Services “Love Is Blind?”

EAST 10TH STREET E wR Sat LAniorer

Ave vil Worship Service 10:48 A. : . “New Life in Christ.” . p? wi Intermediate MYP. «Methods Home of the Everson Bible Class

_ ST. PAUL

Bugens st Rader Street Raiph Moore Jones, Minister 9:30 A.M. Church School 10:30 A.M. Central Worship . * "glorious Failures.” 7:30 P.M. Evening Peaturs Hymns, prayer time, Movie:

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dren and tl economy ba ciples and t the action Mrs. H. | of the India women, wil the afternc be: “The Ro Indiana Co tors will att Members mittee plan clude Mrs. Mrs. Ridge, William A. Snyder, Mr ville, Mrs. 1] Brandt Do Jacobs, Mrs: Good and M

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