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BELOIT Wix (UP) The expreasion "button your lip" ix a little too old-faalnomil for the three yearold sister of Harold Peck, Jr. She put a zipper in her four-month-old brothers mouth It took a doctor to le-
move it fioni his throat.
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PKKSK1 TMtIAN CHI K< H Harry P. Walrond, Minister. <i;.{() a nr Church school. Classes for all ages and grades. 10:30 a. m Nursery foi tivr i lire of sinall children ol worshipers. 10:35 a. in. Worship serve In Cieorge Manhart. assisting in the service, lion Pfost, organist and choir director. Anthem “Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven,” Andrews Grover Noe! I to t>' installed as church trea.si urer at this service. Solo, ‘•Arisw, Shine, for Thy Light is Come, MacDermid. Miss Judy Holman, soprano. Sermon: “On Standing for Sonu thing Great.” Text: “Ye shall he my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the uttermost part of the earth" Acts
1:8.
ti:(!(i p m. Tlixis will meet in the church parlor After the worship service, plans will bo made for the morning service on Young People's Day. January 27 Memliers will discuss “The Call to United Christian Youth Action " Thursday The Chaplet of Presbyterian Men will meet and eat in the dining room, beginning al It.311 p m The dinnci will be | prepared by members ol Circle i No. I Following the dinner, the men will complete plans for the “Sausage, Pancake, Dessert Supper" to he given in the church next Saturday from 5:00 to 7:30 p m .Saturday The men of the i lun ch will serve a "Pancake Sausage, Dessert Supper" in the church dining room from 5:00 to 7 30 p. m The cost will lie one dollar per person.
nieet in Room 2 at 6:30 p. m. There will be singing, lesson and a play period. The Senior Young People will meet in Room 3 at 6:30 p. in. Karen Reed, president. Evening worship will begin at 7:30 In this service there will be an illustrated sermon concerning what the scripture teachaboiit light A staff of singers will assist in this sermon. Many illustrations will be given with songs to help interpret the scripture. Om Spiritual Life Service will be held Thursday evening at 7:00 p. m. The theme of this meeting will be personal service. I IK.ST N.\y. \|{K\K < HI JU II C. A Newby, minister Miss Dorothy Birt S S. Supt. Church school begin- 0:30 a. m. Worship at 10 45 a. in. Youth Group meets 6:45 p. m Evangelistic al 7:30 p. m Prayer meeting on Wednesday] 7:30 p. m. Visitors are Welcome to our j services.
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ST. X.MMtKW'S I PISIOPXI. ( III K( H 720 South Locust St . Church school !):45. Holy Comniunion 11:00 Ph ase note the change in time of ser- I
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Rev. G. F.dwaid Howlett. St. John's Episcopal ehurch, Crawfordaville. MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST ( III li( II 9:30 a in Church school , rherc ud be live clusxtix pia school, primary, jimmr-intermc !- iale, high school, anil adult. FIRST BAPTIST ( Hl'ltt H Member of the AiueriCHn Baptist Convention. Dallas Rissler,
Pastor
Sunday school will begin Sm.da\ morning at 9 30 The lesson subject will be: “Matthew Be comes A Follower." Scripture, Matthew 9 9-17. Luke 5:27-39
Isaai Skelton. Supt.
The morning worship will begin at 10:30. The theme of Ibis
service
ftOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST < HI IH II Elmer L. Harvey. Minister. These lovely mild .winter Sundays afford glorious opportunities for our family groups to attend Sunday school and church. Come to Sunday school at 9:30 a and plan to remain for the morning worship period at 10:40 The pastor will preach the sermon, "There Must Be Rules " Dr. Van Denman Thompson will play the organ selections. "Canon in B Major" by Schumann, and Andante from First Sonata, by M •ndelssohn. The choir will sing tfic anthem, Cherubim Song, by Tschuikowsky. William Dieyer and William Lewis will sing the duel "Now Are We Ambassadors in the Name of Christ,” from “St
Paul."
The JIM-YF will meet trom 4:30 to 6:30 p .in. with a program >1 real interest to young people, i The MYF will meet at 6:30 p. m. I continuing until 8:30 p. m. The i MSM group will meet for a VcI per program at 5:00 p. m after which there will he an open house at the home of Miss P t Kyle at 610 South Jnrkfmn
street.
A one evening Missions Rally will be held at the church on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m i Dr. Charles F. Golden, of the Board of Missions in New York, will he the speaker. Dr Golden is chairman of the wink among (the Negro Methodist churches of I the country. All people of the community are invited to be .
| present.
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will lie: “The Church " ^ -"'’thodist Men will be held in the Tom Colston, soloist. Community Room on Thursday The Junior Young People will I “ Vl '"' n K. beginning with
i en d dish supper
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DANVILLE. Ill burglar who stole rifle, bayonet and James l^-wts was • n try to fire the
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told authorities that the stolen shell will fit the .31 caltbei rifle tint don't belong to the gun and would explode in the barrel if
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CHATEAU - SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY
TENSE TRIO Isift to right. John Hoyt, Cesar Romero and
thick Chandlei stalk cautiously through a primitive jungle in Lip- i -o Lamb of God" bv Ft !*«* Pictures. “Lust Continent." a fantastic screen adventure in a Solo bN Ml FlP( , M , lrphv>
— * * “ ten to tm* < n'lt»H»» rnOMtor on Rvlnuflv I ‘ ,
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I There will he a progiam of in t. i-est to all men concerning what our young people feel to be outstanding needs of the eomimmity. A group of young people will participate in a panel. Each man is asked to take tiis | table service and a covered dish The Evening Circle of the WSCS will meet on Thursday ■ veiling st 8:15 p. m. at the home >l Mrs. James Johnson Mrs Hubert Harvey will tie devotional leader and Mrs. Russell Compton will present an account of
The Book of Acts."
We are inviting the people ol the church to renew or begin iiibseriptiun* to tin national hurch journal. "The Christian
Advocate.”
Bring your problems to the church Millions leave them there each week. ( IK lUil OF CHKIHT I sm ell Manchester, minister Bible study 9:45 Worship 10:45 Sermon "The Finger of God" Evening service 7 :!MI Sermon "Truth Misunder-
stood"
Wednesday evening Bible study 7:30; come and worship God | with us; you will find Us to be a Friendly group of people. ITRNT CHRISTIAN ( HI R( II Ralph H. Saunders, minister , Ward D. Mayhall. chairman of I
the Board.
Frank McKeehan. Supl. of the
Church School.
Morning worship, 10:15. The I minister’s sermon will be "The I Isird Is With Yon.” Anthem "O Lamb of God" by Franck
ages. 9:30. Three excellent classes for adults. It is hoped that many adults will begin taking advantage of the opportunity j for system.itc Bible study in these classes. Nursery for infants amt small children in -c. ion during church and Sunday school. Christian Youth Fellowship, 6:00 o'clock Worship in chapel of the Good Shepherd, business and recreation in Fellowship in Fellowship Hall. Week Hay Meetings Boy Scouts Tuesday, 7:15. Mr. Hubert Smaltz is Scout-
master.
Girl Scouts. Tuesday afternoon. Brotherhood Roi.oi Mrs. Mandleblatt in charge. Men's Korum, Thursday. 6 U) Boy Scouts will be guests of the Forum. Progiam by Scouts under direction of Mr. Smaltz. Reservation.- for the meeting should be in bv Wednesday. Call
Frank Woliung. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:10. .Mr. Marketto in charge. Intermediate Choir rehearsal. Thursday, 6:30. Mr. Marketto in
charge.
You are invited to attend and participate in the worship and all of the activities of this friendly, community-minded church. BANNA STREET BA KITST
CHURCH
Rev. Clarence
pastor
A Bibb' believing, Bible practing Bible preaching church. Sunday School 10:00 a. m Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Young People 6:45'p. ni. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Bible School, each Tuesday night 7:00 to 9:00 p. in. Prayer Meeting every Wednight 7:30 p. m. Our lesson ghis Sunday is titled "Discipleship and Busi-
ness" Lesson text: Matt. 9.9. Luke 5:27 to 39 Bring the children and stay for church Our Bible School is growing. It is blessed to see so many that are really interested in knowing more of the Word of God. that the will of the Lord may be known and done. Brother Austin Elmore is proving a very interesting as well as learned teacher. You’ll enjoy the class. Only requirements for the class are
Stubblefield. I • vo "‘ y° ur BibIt; V 001 notebook.
1 and your pencil. You’re welcome. Don't forget our “Missionary Sunday" down at Limedale Community church, Jan. 27, at 2:30 p. m. This is the last Sunday of the month. We will decide at this meeting where the February meeting will be held. These "Missionary Sundays" are solely for the purpose of gathering in the missionary money and sending it on to tile missionaries on the field. Proverbs 29:18 tells us
vision Th® public is tordijj.] have i to attend the church
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the people perish". Let
I vision. . 1st John. 5:10 "He that be- Room,
lieveth on the Son of God hath Lesson for Sund the witness in himself: he that ] Life* 1 " ^ believeth not God hatli made Golden text p ro him a lair: because he believeth j Understanding not the record that God gave of of life unto him n. T His Son." Sunday services lyJ]
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SERVICE Wednesday evenly
8:00 p. m. S Reading Roo,,, ^ )
| streets. Topic “The Christian i day 2:00 to 4:00 p. Home" Bible Class at 9:30. I Thursday 100 to 5:15 Consul-j 8T. PAUL’S ( ^in
tation Period in Memorial Room | CHUltcij *
I of Union building. Francis Kuii. p MSI(ir H. Mueller, pastor Sunday Mass f,
9:30 a. m.
Week Day Maw* ; J Confession Saturn,. J to 5:00 p. m . Saturday Evening 7 , ■ 8 p. m. 1 1 And before all .M aR ,,
LUTHERAN
Sunday. 8:45 a. m. Room 208. Music Hall. Locust and Hanna
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429 Anderson street Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist. Boston. Mass.
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C Something fascinating about a street scene! Whether in Centreville or far off Algiers, we like to see people . ... to wonder who they are . .where they are going . rV*?T*. what. they are thinking. Why are people so important. so much more important than anything else on earth? It is because our Christian religion has taught us that each man i-s a son of God. a human soul with the spark of the Divine. In lands where our religion is denied, people are not important. Life is a plentiful commodity. Makes you think, doesn’t it? Points you to the Church where man comes to understand himself by understanding God.
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building ol character and good citirsn ;hip It is a storehouse ol spiritual values Without a Ironq Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are tour sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and : pport the Church They are: (1) For hn own sazo (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the ak<‘ ol his community and nation. (4) For the sake ol the Church itself, which needs his moral i:.d material support Plan to go to church regu
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