The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1949 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1949.
COME TO
CHURCH
SUNDAY
Sermon: Religion in t-he News
1948
Anthem: “Inoline Thine Ear"
Kimmel
Choral Response "Hear Our
| Prayer" Whelton;
j Organ: Adagio—Jacob; My j Heart is filled with Longing -
Sunday School—10:00 A. M. ! Kar " Elcrl : Toceata Boellmann
Sunday Morning Sermon—11 ’ Miss Mari o n ^''eonleaf, organ-
H fruit A. M.
J0 , Peace longsuffcrmg. j Sun , day Evcning Evangelistic
| ( liarlcs \\. Ruins
the fiplrit sj
Peace
faith
against
K"° 1 " rs -•
. ,,kn«i temperance: lllh rt,I s no law. Galatiar. ,,,.25.fcln> Apostle Paul here M wren J to the church at Ga!-[
1
'' tho'i'|
and High
Service TnhO P. The Public is tiled to attend.
M. cordially
I
in- j .
IIRST na/.arem: (IIMKII
I 0:00 Intermediate j o iir. rl Fellowships
0:i!0 All Church night pitchsujiper; Mr. Howard Lytle o' (the Indianapolis Goodwill Inj '-.istries will be the speaker. ■ Church ushers are hosts for the
'evening.
' : ^i .lifflcnt fruits of the spintj Leader.
I,.. Let us consider j Mrs. Ruth Newby, M ssin:iiu-y
carnal. There tu ■
C. A. Newby, Minister.
Mi-s Dorothy Bin, S. S. Supt. Monday:.
Mrs. Nexa Belle York, Youth 10:00?.'1:00 Annual
.'■ervatlon [rrogram
one hriofly Joy. In j President.
Soil con-
- to i -.f''' 111 wo ' 1 Joy 11 u *| ia s ( CrTMl. io" of Joy. Einotio: So the n if you haw' Christ you will have 10 Jung Wit! ill otli.-r < iglu fruit 17 • oi r Jesus sai'l in Luke law and the prophets j John since tha^ tinv' jin ,,! GoJ is pi cache I man prcsselh into it. I i d that Rom. 14:17 j Jcinglom of God is j, s Ih aco and Jo -i Ld gladness) in th ‘'
loly Rho
Sunday school 0::;0 » m.
Worship 10:40 a. ni. Juniors 6:45 p. m.
Youth hour 6:45 p. m. Evening service 7::>0 p. m.
Prayer meeting
7 diO p. m.
Viis'ors always welconu
:93 Greeneastle. Kindergarten
; 11."cats meeting
7:00 Recreatiop night for Hig'<
hool Fellowship
7hursdny
6:03 Greeneastle District Conu r c nee under the auspices of the
Wednesilay ( Criisado for Clrrist. Dr. Alva
' Cox nnci Pres. Wildman will be
ii.e leaders.
7:00 Gobin choir rehearsal
ones, the JOO members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Hyatts vllle. Md., have refused to enlarge their church edifice. Instead they have given funds and labor to help erect an “offspring" church in nearby Decatur Heights, and have transferred thirty families to that new congregation. And the new church hopes within a decade to help buikl somewhere else for its ovet grown constituteney. "Never put up a 'big 1 church, and dor.'' enlarge f ie one you have," is the philosophy of the Hyattsville congregation as expressed by Elder Russell Quaekcnbush. 'When you get crowded, build another church In a nearby com- : unity and let your overflow members go there." The bchall of this group is that the b::-; . uirch is too c dd and formal, people are easily lost, are not Kept busy and s um ,v:ind "
away.
HOME HINTS «
How many homemakers would like to have one basic baking n ix from which twenty different products could be made. Apparently. it Is a popular idea because many Indiana women already have written for copies of "Master Mix," the Purdue publiea- i te n which gives the basic Mas- , ter Mix recipe and recipes for | j i ikes, cookies, biscuits, and j j breads which can bo made from j it. i I Master Mix saves time. For j biscuits, it takes only three ' minutes from the time the licl is taken off the Master Mix cannistoi- until the oven door closes.
IT'S THE WIFE WHO PAYS i FOR SALE: Angus and Short-j Artificial P.reeding: Holstein I horn heifer. 2 years old with 1 Guernsey and Jersey sires. All BROMLEY. England (UiP)—Italf by sido.i 902 N. Madison. - proved transmitters of htgh milk George Atkinson. a plumber, Vurlin Jarvis. 28-2n and butter production. Call bewas held for trial on charges of —■ ■ —— - ■ — i fore 9 A. M. Indiana Artificial
Hog house* j breeding Association. Phone
, setting fire to his wife. She suffered from severe burns and 1 shock. Atkinson told the court "There was no nttenpt at min . <irr. It is money matters that sr
worrying me."
Classified Ads
For Sole
FOR SALE.
6x7. Black Lumber Co., 501 N.
Indiana. Phone 403.
1-tf.
| 24F3. Greeneastle.
26-ti.
t t'HuLs rn,Ki«u. ror
high I
re-
W vlsh to publicly thank the
Handy tee Cream and Milk Con -
grade upholstering, repairing, re- ; ( a , Ul „ i •.:nm:..ng and fine quality fabric.; ^ Kasleni sta| . Benefit Bride an Art Furniture Shop. 7 wes, ; ty lnMmuch as vheir na Franklin street. Phone 2M . , vas ' anJntenti;11 »|i y ommltt. 1. i " ' The donation was greatly
29-ip
LOST
i mutes t prepare and cakes
: FOR SALE BABA’ CHICKS U. S. R. O. P. White Leghorn, [ Barred and White Rocks. Dietz
take nine minutes. Homemakers j ray they do more baking with less effort with Mastei Mix on
i.a ml.
I Poultry Fanil, Center Point, Ind-
iana.
14-tf
FOR SALE: 1 ob^ model Hot predated. Point range, also 1 hot water,
love and tank. J. O. Cammack. .
2fi '* r j LOST: Black eorde purse ct r-
Headquarters tor curved raft-' 'aluable belongings ‘
c - for barns, garages, machine _ ^ sheds warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501
Phone 403. 19-tf.
lis. Phone 206 Janet Florence Hall Reward.
Lew:
24-Gp.
N Indiana St.
LOST: Brown Bonson cig
I)iJ i i ^ith a
ould g
he air it most
mow ho
watch a small was presenl-.l
kv toy or toUl that he to grandma’s house ? he will leap up into nl shout goody goody nything to let you happy he is, that is
i real bn-ssion of joy. How larc you pay that the child was |ust patting on or maybe you ; ay it’s ■notion. Certainly it's ■motioiBioau.se you can’t have joy witAd producing emotion, if vou «* •■ to present a child ,vith aB and in exchange lieIni,I vvof.: just smile, you couldn’t say ti' child hail joy but it
was glad.
Let un: i to the third chapB r of Acts*' i- another picture <<f pu was sitting at til <• temple asking for ;i> was above 40 years I never had walked. John entered into th q, temple ■■ i as they saw him ^^Hi reached out his ban ami tooBthe lame man by th. fiaml alll commanded him to rise an^Lulk in the name of Jesus. Auiedialdy his feet and ankle s received atrengEi and he, *upmg up, stood and walked *ui entered with them ;nto temple walking a’ld I praising God. This \ \ man ^Bnoro than glad, he was \ think that 40 years iHvvas able to walk like
CIH lU II OI CHRIST t.REENt AsToE 6.37 Eusl MuhIi. st. Minister. A. J. Laughtin Bible Study 9:45 Morning Worship 10:43 Evening Wot ship 7:00 Wei . night Bible Study 7:00 Wo extend you a warm welcome to attend any or ull m these services and vuiship with us.
(.REENCASTLK RIRI.E CENTER j 531 Hanna Street | Lewis I rengnes, Pastor Elmer Kvcss, Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A M. M i.’ling Worship 11:00 A. M : Young People's Meeting 6:15 P. M. , Prayer Service 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible ftudy Wednesday at 7:30.
ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL
CHI’RCH
720 S. Locust St. C. G. Minton, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Church School for
children.
11:15 a. m. Morning and sermon.
prayer
first CHRISTIAN ( III R( ll Ralph H. Saunders, Minister. Lois Arnold, Chairman of th
Board.
Frank MeKeehan, Supt. of tin
Church School.
At the morning service
PRESBYTERIAN ( III R< II Harry P. Walrond, Minister. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
Grover Noel. Supt.
10:35 a. m. Worship service. Miss Helen Pieken, guest orga iist. Young People’s Day program. Theme: "Let God Speak.’ Participants, Kent Williams Doris Elmore, Sandro Grimes, John Thomas, Floyd Decker and Corky La kin. “Let God Speak ^ to Me,” "Let God Speak Through j Me.” The Sophomore Girls Trio. ‘’"t'Kisting of Martha Steegmill
FOR SALE OIC HOGS. Doubt '
Mister Mix is not difficult t ! treated for cholera, open gibs
t .ike. The siftings and measur-j r.n.l bred gilts. Dietz Poultry
ings of the dry ingredients and ! Farm, Center Point Indiana,
ihe blending of flic fat can be; 14-tf.
,■ ne in about seven minutes for;
{.i dozen bakings. The recipes are j FOH SAL,E: Hii-tJ doni l
Initials J. L.
MoDer Hughes is dead. . .To many thousands of people in Kansas and in Southern Rhode-
sia, Africa, Mrs. E. I' Hughes, | | ) j, ln)Ulf j |0] , •■r-imily size’’ for ■ho died recently at the age j lvv Special instructions for us-
J2 in the "Mother Hugh, s !
h spltal, ’
rabbits, average 2 1 lbs. Cull 19K4 after 6 p. m. 28-":>.
i:ig lard ’.vill be found in the bid-1 poR SALE: Universal six cnIiiiii. If Inrd is used as the fat pic ft. r ft igerator. Clean. Sid vVlehita, Kansas, was the person-j ( ., 1C ^ js rc q U i rc8 refrigeration. r,Q;> p| m licp f
Room" of Wesley
.ticalion of the best in Lie C .m.,- ^ .theiwlse, it will keep at Icust j
tiaii ministry. 11 was sic ui. . >Si: . without refrigeration. [ v.as instrumental in establb iiu-. ^ B. rides being a time saver, 1 COA1
i he maternity section of Wesie.v .onpital. raising much of the
Phone 2UO-I:.
28-2,
FOR SALE: Good clover hay, rtt ‘ lighter,
timothy, also clover and timothy , ™ 1! 747 - M ’ K ; mixed. Will deliver. Howard ,' vartl - ’
RLAL ESTATE
; .BALE: 7-roo n rttt ■! tioiiio; insulated; storm windov. garage; large garden. On in street in Fillmore, one block . from scho >1. Cnrrdll Moore. Fo-e Office Box 52. Greencaatle.
28-!'
.hi.icy by pers. nal sr.llcitatlon i the city; f.he was a charter mi '.bur of the Bethany t nurch ol the city, active in its Sunday
phasis will he placed on Christ-!' Dor "thy Bleber and Mae Ade-
ian Youth in the community. The emphasis is in keeping with the observance of Naitonal Youth
laide Hinken will sing, "Tlie
SJilent Sea.”
5:30 p. m. Tuxis will meet.
Week, Jan. 30-Feb. 6. Several oliv O’ Thevathasan, DePauw
Peter pi" aks
of the Hoiy
n.ne as joy im.s[K‘akof glory. A person church by force of Jiabit orfF ius.- its his duty as 8 lucr( ’*y attends for H >)0 ' n ^ social, certainly lac^H lot of having what the
student from Singapore, will speak to the group. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Choir
practice.
' Thursday. 2:30 p. m. The Woman's Circle will meet. Mrs. O. H. Smith will talk and show slides on Alaska. 7:30 p. m. The Session will meet in the pallors.
Lord lnt( said wit
water, ItlohJ
young people will participate in leading the service. Martha MeMains, Charlotte Hammond. Gene MeKeehan, Don Flint and Nancy Suthcrlln will discuss various phases of youth activities. Doyne Carson will read the scripture. A youth quartet will sing DeKoven’s Recessional. Tb" Intermediate choir under the direction of Mrs. Georgia McClure will sing God Who Touches;
Earth With Beauty.
The fifth Sunday meeting of the churches of the county will be held at Bainbridge, 7:30. The Building Finance Committee will meet at the home of Mr. Herod on Monday evening, 7:30. Intermediate Choir and C. Y. (
F. will meet at the church, Mon-j Mi-
llay evening, 7:30. | Charles VV. Rains. Pastor
Choir rehearsal. Thursday 1 7:00 p. m. (
Christian Couples Club wi'ljj^l
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL
TABERNACLE
E. Wash. St. Commercial Place Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Supt.. Claude Ash
Sunday Evangelistic Service
7:30 P. M.
Tuesday Bible Study 7:30 P. M Thursday, Young People 7:30
i nsistently good products, .there i.i no need to wonder if I today’s biscuits will be as good I ns yesterday's. "Master Mix"
senoul for most of her adult life. nta | < .. s ^ possible to have i und she was the founder and var j e i y 0 f wonderful baked pro-
benefactress of Lie maternity’;j Cts ] ow CO sl.
section of the Methodist hespitn' The Mix ami recipes were <leand Dispensary in Mutambara, j V( , ]iip ,,, arul t ,. ste(l jn lh( , ex . Southern R wdesia. Mis. Hughes . i inicntnl coi kery lahoiatory in also provided funds for the Hud- , h( . S( . h()()1 Home Economics son Memorial Church and for , )f Purdue University. The exevanglistic efforts among the | p,,,.; 11( . n tal work was undei th ( B< cha tribesmen at ! .iii otion of Dr. GertiOlde Sunder Maker.we. Southern R lodesia. lln i> r or C s.sm 0 f Foods and Nu-
under the direction of .vtethodi■' trition.
Missionary E. L. Sells. Mrs. j a ccpy of the Master Mix billHug.ies was born in Birminghain. ^iitm may be obtained from your England. Her birth made b**r |, ounty home demonstration
NO WAITING: Best
Master Mix has .several other stovo ' furnace, stoker. 4 niil-s yliiiet advant igi's. It gives nort h <>f Brazil to sign, turn vest
s.
FOR SALE: lan-ast posts, any ize an 1 a i.ount Claude Hutchc- : n. 2 1-2 miles west Llmedsle, Phone 8F13. Tues-Thur.-Sat.tr FOR SALE: John Deere Model A tl tractor, good condition Good y ting liuroc inaie hog. eligible to register. Ed Stone,
across from airport.
25-27-29-3.p
to mine. \Yc deliver dump loads for 50c load miie. F-M F Corporation. Call D. Frank. Brazil phone 9491. 7-tf
FOR SALE: 55 V-8 four door sed in. good tires, good motor. 1 beam lights Herbert Hitch. Bainbridge. 29-5p
FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3 room mode apartment with hatii, f.or lig hou a ki eping. 607 south L tcu ’ 29-.
TRADE: Holstein bull.
FOR RENT: Downstairs sleeping rco.n for two. neai- canipi: Write B-x 27, Banner. 28-2’
tered, for milk cow. Reid, Spencer. R. 3
Newton
29-3:
FOR SALE: 1 refrigerator, new unit, can be bought reason-
months old. pedigreed, not regis-! abl( .. , labIp top gas lanKt , with
connections for bottled ga : :’.!'\69 mahogany Duncan Phyfe
FOR SALE Kitchen eabine'. table, like new; 1 oak diCaH'564 . 29-it 1H 'ltc set and four chairs, same . 1 j us new; 1 office desk and chair,
— large filing cabinet. 1 set of To- with kitchenette, modern, fi
ledo computing scales, cheap: l nished nr iinfurnlshe,d. -ill \\ 400-chick electric brooder stove. Columbia St. 28
Bert Dininger, 2'.. miles east of Mt. Meridian on mail 40 29-4n.
FOR RENT: Modern room two boys. Private entranc Private telephone. Near Longd Hull. Phone 670-M. 29 FOR RENT: Sleeping m.
7 Yrs.
17 Yrs.
77 Yrs.
FOUND
county
mother an invalid, and it was agent, that fact that set her mind and | her hand to making life safer | for mothers aanil babies.
IN UKUOIO
'
hd you should have. He
[joy shall you draw’meet at the parsonage, 7 Spring!
of the wells of salva-j street, Thursday evening, 8:00
n glad for an emotion-’o’clock.
in because the spititl K. J. U. class will meet on (joy and joy is emotion Thursday evening. Watch pape’ B. J for announcement of time anil
id Silas (Acts 161 in place.
t Phillippi with their! Next Sunday, young people |iii the stocks but they from the Baptist, Christian, in too. The scripture Methodist and Presbyterian (bdnight they prayed churches will meet at the Christ praises unto God. j ian church at 5:00 p. m. in a re burdened down with joint service observing National) io sorrowful or heavy | Youth Week. At that time shoes tsus came to malic will be conditioned for shipment Elen lighter. You may to Europe through Church World
spondent and want to Service.
Jesus is the only one
put an end to your de- FIRST BAPTIST CHI IK H if you will repent, ti" Dallas, Rissler, pastor n His name ami when! 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. Jhost comes in you will Maurice Kersey, Supt. Classes Itemotlon of gladness), for all ages.
mm BIGRLt RCUEIDR i-lMCIf
The National Catnolic Rural Life Conference, of which Lie Rl. Rev. Monsignor L. G. Ligutti, of Des Moines, is executive, urges upon Congress a thorough examinati a and review oi pres.nt American imuigration policies, laws and practices; and that an objective study of the rubject be made in the light "! (hanged conditions in both the ..ational and international fo lds. Pile Conference declares that an excessively restrictive immigra- 1 , live pokey is socially, economically, and culturally mi-! desirable. "We i‘o not advocate indiscriminate immigration, nor do we desire an influx of foreigners Liat might upset our own, cherished traditions and institu- j lions; but we emphasize that | t.ny policy of immigration based | on racial or group superiority I
In loving memory of J unes G Carmiehael who gave his life for his country Jan. 29. 1945 on Guadalcanal. Whal would I give to clasp his hand. His happy face to see; To hear his voice, to soo his smile That meant so much to me. Brother Robert The family P
WARD'S
APPLIANCE SERVICE Me are equipped to give prnnipt and efficient service. ItEEKIGEK \TOItS
M ASHERS i * RADIOS
RECORD PLAYERS 1 ♦ VACIT AI CLEANERS STOVES and HEATERS * STOKERS and HEATING
Equipment
I LATE RECORD RELEASES FOUND: Boy’s cap, was j-‘A Little Bird Told Me.” "Down >n our truck day of Boy Sc j Among the Sheltering Palms,’’ P a l’'‘r drive FARMERS Si j "Brush ’Itiose Tears from Your PL<5 . Phone 921. i “So Dear To My Heat "Buttons and Bows," “Lnvend.ir Iff AnTfcU i Blue. Kersey Music Stor •, WANTED: Woman for part ot Plione 113. 2i-2t. ( n dn house work, and
elderly worn n.
for
21
FOR S A Lb;: Little red clovi r help rare seed. Howard McMullen, 1 mile Call 669.
north of Greencnstlc on 43, 2: " 1 ) WANTED: VautT ees“] I house on east side past viaduct, an(J 'trash hauling. J. r
27-4 p.
Rumley, Air Port road.
Chon". 28-21'
.s both undemocratic ami Christian.”
I *Br Ar L’8 CATHOLIC
CHURCH
I Francis Hull ■'Mm Masses P 00 and 9:30
ys, 7:00. ions; Saturday afterSaturday evening, 7-8, all Manses.
riAft huience
SOCIETY
eraon street, school at 0:30 a. m. services at 11:00 a. in. a! services 3rd Wed-
10:15 A. M. M<rning worship Theme: "An Introduction To The Master." Duet number by Lucille and Barbara Hutcheson. Adult Choir. / 6:30 P. M. Baptist Youth Fellowship. Senior group Room 3. Ike Strain, president. Junior group Room 2. topic: "I Must
Decide.”
7:30 P. M. Evening worship.) Theme: "Reaping Our Own Sow- ( ing.” Trio number by Mrs. Moore and Mr. Kersey. Junior Choir
The major evangelical churches and their missionary agencies are not considering withdrawing their missionaries from China because of communist ad1 vance, ami most missionaries new there plan t.» remain of their own free will and as long as they can, a survey by the Foreign Missions Conference of North America indicates. Of 1.758 representatives of the major denominations, only 137 hav" withdrawn- and these are mostly women with children, or missionaries ready for retirement. Those now in China include: the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A., 235; the Congrrgational-Chris-tian. 75; the Reformed Church. 39; Protestant Episcopal, 91; United Lutheran, 20; YMCA, 14; Women's American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society. 37; Methodist Division of Foreign Missions, 108; Seventh Day Adventists. 85; Northern Baptist Convention, 57; China Inland Mission, 700; Foreign Women's Division of Christian Service of the Methodist Church. 150; YWCA. 5 field workers;
Montgomery Ward Service Dept. Phone 151
JUST RECEIVED ONLY TWO HOT POINT APARTMENT SIZE ELECTRIC RANGES First Come First Served. R. E. KNOLL
From at least one leader of the Christian church the world 1
Is not all black. He is D' ! ■ 1 1 Arthur S. Whcelock. chanman of BLONDIE
the International Relations Department of the Congregational Council for Social Action, who declares that "the tide has bo* j j gun to turn toward free cix.pera live societies in Europe, and tboji constructive elements of the European Recovery Program have begun to count." He finds encouragement, too, in the UN Declaration of Human Rights, in the Genocide Convention, in the | work of the Economic and Social Council, in the admittance of DP's to the United States, and in the forfii^tion of the World Council of Ghurcnes. “The atom bomb, China. Palestine, uml many other problems press for wise solution." he warns, "and there is a long way to go before a world of free men can stand on their feet, healthy, strong, ami without fear or despair. . . But Christians can go forward with hope and courage. . .and be assured that God's purpose is
finally beyond defeat."
ITION'E lid
PERSONAL
RUTH:
i'll promise to he different and give you anything your heart desires it yon Kill only come home.
•JIM
New ready to assemble homes L>H> low as $449; also utility bldgs.' For free infromation write Inter-; national Homes, 3909 CalhournJ
in Fort Wayne. j - 10-ll-12-13-21-27-28-29-8p WANTED to rent largi I
WANTED: Light weight cb nir.g rags. The Banner Office.
28 if.
FOR SALE: Six room modern house. If really interested wtuo to Box 2?i c 11 Banner. 28-2;".
— 1 plenty of pasture. Cash rent E»rn 1 .
quire at Banner.
27- ■.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE: We \dill
I annual Welding School starting list Tuesday in February 7:00 p.! jni. to 9 :00 p. m. Come in and ■
WANTED: One tail gate lime spreader for dump bed, 6 ft. wide. George Watson. Moot ville, R. 1. Phone 494F23 Moor .
25- ip
have our ville. Reverse charges.
j register before that date if pos- | sible. Free to those owning orj i purchasing equipment and supplies from Graver Welding,! Greeneastle. 10-19p
Colonial Hatcheries 1 llahy chirks x Purina ebons x Sanitation. 106 North .laeJvon St.
Bv Chic Youi ' ITiT
THE SPORTSMAN S SHOP
‘77 PAYS TO PLAY*
JOHNNY HAZARD
Bv Frank Robi »
1 Evangelical United Brethren,
’LE HEIGHTS RC U OK GOD
Paul Dixon, Minister ay Evening 7;30 p. m.
wples Endeavour.
23; and 100 from the Auguatana, Today recalls the memory
directed by Mrs. Russell I/eslie,
7.00 P. M. Thursday, Prayer, *’’ v ' r ‘' "
n . . u ■ i- . ! Evangelical and Reformed, 19;
service and business meeting. 1 8:00 P. M. Choir practica
each month at 8 p. m 1 directed by Glenn Worrel. e welcome. )
GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH John Tennant. Pastor
9:30 Church School classes for
all ages
IN MEMORY In memory of T 5 James G. Camiiehael, who gave his life in the service of his country, January 29, 1945. aboard the U. S. S. Set pent in South Pacific.
Evangelical and Lutheran Free
synods.
Because they believe that Ciristiars are better developed and the conmunity better served
loTo Morning Worship Servic, by small churches than by large
Of a loved one gone to rest. We who think of him today Are those who love him best.
Brothers, sisters and
families.
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