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X. PACE SIX Some said, "Is not that He, tt'hnm thov aoob 1ft kill? Rut Irv lie speaketh boldly, and they say nothing unto Him. Do the rulers tknow indeed that this is the very IChrist?" Even those who believed on 'Jesus were sometimes puzzled at His words, as when He said, "Yet a little while I am with you, and then I go unto Him that sent Me. Ye shall seek me, and not find Me; and where I am, thither ye cannot come." The Pharisees were bewildered by this, asking each other where He could go where they could not find Him? So the arguments went, many believing, saying, 'This is the Christ," others, especially the Pharisees, asking, "Shall Christ Lht (5ot6en (Texl cm the light of the world. "I am the light of the world: lie that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." John 8:12.

Woman, 80, Is Honored For Service in Japan NEW YORK, Feb. 12 One of the mrvcf V.aIava4 unmpn in all FHONE ortfJ come out of Galilee?" The Pharisees sent soldiers to take Jesus and bring Him before them, but the officers aame back without Him, and when asked why, their answer was: "Never man spake like this Man." Their masters asked, "Are ye also deceived?" Nicodemus who had visited Jesus by night, said, "Doth our law judge any man, before it hear htm, and know what he doeth?" Nicodemus may not have believed in the Lord, but having talked with Him he knew He should have justice, but he did not press the point. We will merely mention the woman who was caught sinning and brought to Jesus. The law said the woman should be stoned, and her accusers were quite ready to carry out that judgment. Jesus said nothing at first, thcn'Hl that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her." All the accusers left, and Jesus sent the woman away, saying, "Go, and sin no more." This is one more of the Lord aayings that we should remember always, especially when we are tempted to be revengeful when others sin.

Are we ao sinless, then (as Jesus was) thaV we can condemn others? We must finish this lesson with sayings of Jesus, without going into many details, as the leason is ao long. "I am the light of the world; he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life." "If ya continue in My word, then are ye My disciples indeed; and ya shall know the truth, and the truth ahall make you free." They answered that they were sons of Abraham and had never been in bondage to any man," which waa untrue as they had been in bondage and were then under Roman domination. "If God were your Father," Jesus told His enemies, "ye would love Me," and He accused them A I a Local Churches aairm, in rri. onn nmonrr. pmm jq tor.

Sunday achool, 9'30 a. sacred mmnm BAPTIST First, the Rev. Laurence T. Beers, pap Church achool. 9:30 a morn ing worship, with sermon "The Symbol of Christian Service." 10:45 a.

nur serv and children a churish. 10 45 a. unified eventna aervice, with observance oi xouowinr ine oevii wno is vierk. liar and the father of it." Then Thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil?" He answered: I have not a devil; but I honor My Father, and ye do dishonor Me'' "Verily, verily, I say unto tor High. pre Junlor High and adult groups.

7 p. evening aervice. with sermon "Feed His Lambs and Sheep," 8 p. m. you.

If a man keep My saying, he Krouse, pastor shall never see death." Abraham is dead, they Him. and the Proohets too. how baptism of children, noon: per men vvuiw vurjr uwn vy People, listening to Himi "xe say tnat God is your God, but ye have not FOTTSTOWN MERCURY, POTTSTOWN, PA. I Bethel AME. the Rev.

F.norh X. Mr 9 a worship. 10 a. tin. pastor.

Sunday school. 30 a. Young People a society, 1:15 aivine worsnip, it a. vespers. 7.ju womnip.

p. Wednesday, prayer p. m. service, 7:30 p. m.

ai a a rtmw it mm m. ar a. 4Lx, tvivr.ri ir ii I virrn nnrTHRrv it nuimr inriMian. ine nev. nerwm Raltxell, the Rev.

Jotin smoaer, nreoaratorv 30 a. a. na.f r.r lunrtiv uhnn in a ajnr.i mvoittti, iu.iv lit th lrrii ronc.rt bv Albright 7.V" "I 2 "UJi meeting. I i in iV. V.nTn.

Bnrn 01 service. 7:30 'v inina, so a. nursery ror tTTltC, I p. III. iconrert bv Albrisht college slee eluh at Amona Men 7 Baitzeii, 10 45 a.

evening aervice at Amon Men 7 30 BalUell, 7:30 p. m. CATHOLIC pre of Reformed niaht (second in series of St. Alovstns. tha Ri.

William denominational fellowship aervlcesi. Bete lev, rector. Tha Reverends ntoga with sermon by the Rev. John oeorce P. HUler and Michael Lee com: Frantz.

pastor of Trinity Reformed Walsh, asalatant rectors. Maasea in! church, ana separate sessions lor nree Upper church at 7 8 9 10 nd youth groups, 7 p. m. Ill a. in Lower cwurch at 9 and a tum mm UAb a.

m. Weelt dsy masses in Lower Second, the Rev. Heywood L. Butler ftl UBdUm. pastor.

Sundav achool, 9 45 a. worship, 11 a. evening aervice. Rt tht Rf? John BRFTHREN tor Low rr'vM 7 30 nti 10 30 First, the Rev. Ralph R.

Frey. pastor.) ePr. 3 m. Bible achool, with atudv topic "Jeaua Declares His Deity." 9.45 a. wor i1 OTHIR CtllRCHES a.aava.

I a III 111 W. SI I I 1 1 IIP HFT. Pill p. m. 7 Christian and Missionary Allianre St.

(lahrlel's. Stowe. the Rev. Pnnrl ih jnh. ti7i nmm Aoranam was, a am.

a.m.: Sunday achooi, 9 a.m.; ine "jSandiford, pastor. Sunday school. 50 they took up stones to slay u.ya a. Te P. ia.

Young Peoples service, i p. A Vast Relief Program Planned by Churches For Lands Overseas NEW YORK, Feb. 12 In addition to the clothing and other $8,000,000 in cash for programs of 10 20 a. relief and reconstruction overseas. This program will be admin YMCA and the YWCA, the Inter national Missionary council and many others.

These inter church agencies are concerned largely with large scale welfare ministries, with the resettlement of refugees, emergency crants to in stitutions, relief in famine and drought areas, chiefly in Korea, Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia, India, Pakistan, and the Near East. The observances of the "One Great Hour of Sharing" under auspices of Church World Service (of the National council) will highlight this need on Sunday, March 28, and be the occasion of raising luvu wvtw v4 tv vii a awjwwfv is Mrs. Nobu Jo, now 80 years of junfls tor renet' age, founder and head of the Kobe Women's Welfare association. With of Kobe, once a major industrial the aid of the association and of city of Japan, honored her ss the Christian and non Christian friends, jlcading social welfare worker of Mrs. Jo has organized and conductsj the community.

Despite her age, a home for orphaned girls most and all through the war years, she of them victims of the recent war worked from dawn to dark helping and its aftermath, and a home fori women and girls with their prob mothers and children. jlems, and finding food and shelter Recently the leading newspaper; for many hundreds. Sll I I I aawaaaMMsaaaiamiLji.ii MsaaaBaaHaaai llpj.B SS asaai lit ilCHTHOUSl I Aa I aastswi formemm. as. For Your VALENTINE RELIGIOUS GIFTS BIBLE TEXT VALENTINES IDEALS (Sweetheart Issue) clftfta.

1 p. m. dav evenica. Choir rehearsals, Tuss Suchaneck, rector. High mass, 10 and 11 Sunday achool.

9:45 a worship. 10:45 1 "ngel, pastor. Church achool. a.m. St.

John's, the Rev. John Taptich. rector. Masses. and 10 a.

m. a youth fellowship, 6 45 evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Rural Churches BAPTIST lrirKfs.y i i a i rhi ier susrvi 1 A 1 a.

rmtn.nn1 th. Re Pf. iithee A. Hnrr nujy wmmuniun mq Orange hall. Visitors wel Windsor.

Eaple. tha Rev. Roger Con ant, pastor. Church school, worship. 11 a.

m. 10 a. 9 a. m. Elnger's home.

rehearsal. Holy Trinity, tha Rey. Stephen J.l rector. Maasea at a. m.

and; 1 fnennei, tht Rev. Kdward L. Scliling. vespers at p. m.

Mr. Herman. Stowe. tha Rev. Daniel man, supply pastor.

Sunday achool, they said, "Say not well that! school of missions, wit ciaase. for Jun MoU Tritllt. Tn(A, J' 'cfi lZ "J1 Jonah Milasevich. rector. Mass, 10 p.

m. i Pkeland, tha Rey. R. p. Brill.

a. hart, nittnr. Ohurz xhrut dkiii Ml Parkerford. tht Rey. R.

Carlt ney. auperintendent. 10:15 a. church pastor. Sunday achool, 0 30 a.

VUR auna meet church achool vlce. 7 p. worship. 7:30 p. m.

Junior aer i cnoir a. tne service, wun aermon i nai vinceni. Kince roaa near Snrlnr God Wanu Done," by tht Rev. i rgniown, int nev. tianana a.

tim, citv. the Rev. Michael R. Schmidt. lom Melvtn a.

Kurta. auppiy pastor, io: uu. pastor. Church SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY IS, 1M4 'I Am the Light of the World', Jesus Told Followers Some Doubted, But Many Believed As Christ Revealed His Holy Mission ScriptureJohn 7 lf NEWMAN CAMTBELL THIS LESSON, which shows the growing opposition to Jesus and Hit fOKpel, reminds us of the present situation in the world. The recently published Soviet En cyclopedia onirs His existence.

Chhstlsn missionaries in Com Imunist countries have either been driven out, imprisoned or subjected to unspeakable indignities, put under house arrest, and their secular work in maintaining hospitals in China has been taken over by the Communists. St. John tells us of the discussion among people of all classes from Jesus' enemies, the Pharisees, who were bent on killing Him, to common folk. In the beginning: of our lesson we are told that the feast of the tabernacles was at hand. As we know, Jesus usually attended these ceremonial feasts.

This time Hia brethren urged Him to go because, they said, "that Thy disciples also may see the work that Thou doest If Thou do these things, shew 4Thyself to the world." Jesus refused, knowing that His brethren did not believe in Him. After they had gone, however, Jesus went after a time, and the Fharispes looked for i and said, "Where is He?" There as much murmuring among the people, tome saying "He is a good others, "Nay, but He deeeiveth the people." When Christ went into the temple to preach, the Pharisees marvelled at Him, saying, "How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?" Jesus answered them: "My doctrine is not Mine, but His that sent Me. He that apeaketh of himself seeketh his own glory: but he that seeketh His glory that sent Him, the same is true, and no unrighteousness is in him." He also referred to the occasion en which He healed a man on the Sabbath Day, for which they had reproved Him. Referring to the law of Moses that a man could be circumcized on the Sabbath, He asked, "Are ye angry at me, because I have made a man every rwhit whole on the Sabbath Day Judge not according to the ap pearance, but judge righteous (judgment." "Can This Be The Christ?" ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 1 Alfred I. Ivtichtf The Jews' feast of the Tabernaclea waa at hand, and Jesus' brethren asked Him to go and let His disciples see His miracles.

He refused, however, for He knew that Hia own brethren did not believe in Him. Later Jesus went to the feaat, and people argued with one another, some saying, "He ia a good man; othera aaid, Nay, but He deeeiveth the people," but no man spoke openly of Him for fear of the Pharisees. Jesus taught in the temple, and the Pharisee! marvelled, saying, "How knoweth this man letters, having never learned?" Some aaid He hath a devil, others. "He speaketh boldly and they say nothing unto Him." Services in Pottstown Area Churches The Pharlseea sent officers to take Jesus, but they returned without Him, and when asked why they had not brought Him, they answered, "Never man snake like this Man." MEMORY VERSE John M2. 4 Robert X.

Haas, pastor. Sunday school. 9 43 worship. 11 a. m.

Falrhkner Swamp. New Hanover, the St. Luke's. Trappe, the Rev. J.

War ren Iteardorff. pastor. Church achool. St. Paul s.

Red Hill, the Rev. Thea. 15 10 50 a. Youth Seventh Day Adventist, Flder Herbert "ore E. CietT, pastor.

Church school. 9 fellowship. 7 30 p. m. Boy Scout Troop E.

Hass, pastor. Todav, church worship. 10 a. sermon of Trappe. will participate In the 9 15 a Sabbath achool.

10 .10 a. The Auto And Christian LlvinK: Lu. morning worship aervice with a formal! ther Leanue, 7:15 p. m. at home of Joan prnvawoo ox tne cnarter lor neitj Studenroth.

leader, Randall Steon. Monday. 7 p. Junior choir rehear i sal: Church council. 7:30 p.

i Senior! Goshenhoppen, Fast Greenville, choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7 th Rm, ll M. I Long, p. Leadership claaa at Mrs. Hunt scnoot.

a. worsnip. 10 Augustus, Trsppe. the Rev. Kenneth m.

wim arrnion oy ur. ensries Borneman. of Cedar Crest college. Catechtettcal class. 2 p.

worship. 7 VMM in AlMAtBMA t.aa 111 Wtm.rn.mt IT.ll. IJhII: hOCl' 9 15 PM'or of St. J.mea Tha Service, 10 30 a. Limerick.

MFTHOOIST Bethel, tht Rev. Thomss P. Andev man, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a worabip 10:45 a worship a art Temple, tht Rev. Charles Trust, Sunday achool, 9:45 a.

worship Nantmeal, tht Rev. B. C. Dahmt. pastor.

Sunday achool. 9:30 a. worship, 7:30 p. m. Cedarville, the Rev.

Charles Trust, i rv urmp, i m. cnurcn es 7. snip, a. m. ntuuuiu.j, coup.

tnrshlo. 10:30 a. m. scnooi, 10:30 a. in.

Thursday. 3.45 with talk "Scriptural Names Given r. rresDv n. in Biblt atudy i jJunlor choir; Senior choir. p.

m. ineir iajtq, dux ne snppea away gt. Feter's, Stowe, the Rev. A irom them. His time had not yet son, pastor come.

m' is. wohip, 11 nt.rserv. 11 H.t Vincent. ThTRey. Fell, Miles, nZTS MaasTarnndaVl' Edgar S.

Brown coffee hour In Church House, ptntot, 8und hool 40 m. J'J Jf io: Sunday achool Rrr: with circle 1. host, noon: Session meet 1 worsntD. a. 9M worsmP 11 known Him.

Jesus rerjlied. "Your .,7.. In Church House. 3 p. youth! St.

James, the Rev. Edward S. Horn, Thou art not vet flftv veara nastor. Sunday achooi. 9 15 a.

the! old and hast Thnii in Ahra. Service, with aermon "The Perilous oia, ana nasi inou seen Abra Vacuum 10:30 nurtery, 10:30 Mm; Luther league, 7 p. m. si a a a i jesus saia unto mem, veruy, service, with the Rev. Thomas E.

Paul George F. Elchorn. pastor. Matins. 8 30 arvi 7 in' St.

Peters. Warwick, tht Rev. John as aiAst7t JC U1 svi Avuninff si pvirs i ill 8. Han Worship. 9:15 a.

Sunday achool, Trinity, the Rev. John H. Franti, Sunday achool, 9:30 a. wor istered by denomination agencies church," 10 45 a. m.

infant baptismal and churches themselves, as well service. 12:30 p. young peoples i choir rehearsal, 9:45 p. youth fel as by such mter church agencies iiowship. 6:30 p.

m. as the world Council of Churches, the National Council of Churches, LaSoJ.JSaihoT.S ii the. world organizations Of the P. a. nursery in tht chapel.

organizations iu.ju a. vespers, 7 p. m. METHODIST First, the Rev. Martin J.

Brinton, Church school, 9:30 a. morn tng worship, with Junior aermon "Con tented Boys and Girls." and regular sermon "Venturing In Brotherhood," 10:30 a. MYF worship, 6:30 p. vespers, with sermon "Little Things Count," 7:30 p. m.

Hear the ALBRIGHT COLLEGE GLEE CLUB in the BALTZELL BRETHREN CHURCH 515 WALNUT ST. Tomorrow Morning 10:45 a.m. Dr. John H. Duddy Directing Trinity Evangelical Congregaional, the Rev.

Donald T. Floyd, pastor. Sun charae of the service. 9.30 a. the J2Mlp: Flowers A Healing Gift Flowers give a gentle spiritual lift to shut ins, bringing a "soothing hand" to their room.

PAUL I. ROMIG Florist 38 40 Beech St. Ph. 2100 This Sunday and Every Sunday Join Your Friends and Neighbors af Church We Carry a Large Selection of Choir and organ music Church piano collections Sacred vocal solos and duets Seasonal Aids for Sunday School Programs Cantatas, Pageants, Oratorios LAMB'S MUSIC HOUSE High at Penn Phone 4350 view apvuwat a ww ay m. John W.

Sandi 2:30 p. Sun LUTHERAN Schwenksville. the Rev. William C. Leopold, pastor.

Sunday school. 9:15 a. church aervicea 10 .70 a. p. evening aervice.

p. m. sw Hanover, tht Rev. Edgar M. Biblt Truth King and Franklin Coopmr pa9tor 8unday 9 a.

streets. 8unday school, 9 30 a. Lord. Worsnlp m. Supper 10:45 a.

Gospel 7:30 p. rn. st. Mark's. Pennsburg, the Rev.

Henry th. nmm M. Kistler. pastor. Sunday school 9 ri ri in ri, IA Cletus E.

Naylor, pastor. a a 1 BREAKFAST BEFORE OR AFTER CHURCH Have What You Like The Way You Like It. ROSEDALE DINER DINNERS and ALACARTES 14 Hours Service 1419 Hlfa tract a. m. East Vincent, the Rev.

Robert P. a. m. Knauertown. tht Rev.

F. B. Tmt. nai 10 tor. Sunday scnooi, 9:30 a.

wor ship. 10:30 a. m. Jehovah's Witnesses, Kingdom hall, worsnip, i p. m.

117 High street. Public Bible lecture; Trinity, Skippack. Sunday achool. 9 hv KPlHI llrjll. tt 'orrtln in a Unnrf.v the Service, 10:13 a.

vespers. 30 m.tW.ZchWw.r Bible I st. Gabriel Douglassville, th. Rey.130 p. m.

Guild meeting. p' study, on theme "Become Doers of the Thomas B. Smythe, rector. Sunday; nl Transfiguration, the Rev. Eugene B.I Word, and Not Hearer.

Only." 4:15 p. m.j,cooi. 9:30 a. worship. 10:45 a.

m. Rtt 17., pauor ah Lmberger. pastor Sunday school. 9.30; Me0t. Norman Berhtfl nd MarVs.

th. Rev Ke i worship. 9:30 a. r0 Vtirmedlau C. Werner, vkar.

Morning gue. with film abowlng and devotion. Lp7imBnV 9m Dd sermon. 9:30 a Holy led by Shirley Kramer. 6:30 p.

aen (nln service, i p. m. Communion First Sunday of the month, ljrsilnW ":9:3 m'; 8UnU 10 30 p. Chrlattan family forum, with uh TnSermon li! St. Andrew's.

West Vincent, tht Rey. film ahowlng and talk Living To hurch aervice. with Lesson Sermon, KnnMh Werner, Ttcar. Holy Com gether As a Family," by Mrs. Alfred 1 munlon fourth Sunday of each month, Naus.

Camden. N. guidance counse pm rant C. Robert rn. Morning Prayer and sermon, a ST vm Ham iKiAl 1 T4 at ft fa st jt 19:45 a.

worship, 10:45 a. At Hiiidale. 1:30 n. young mm. i annnva ina ram i arneiipr.

wv relief "goods" which American V.iur'rrJh.ii aii 'otooit'i service. p. atreet rhnrrh u. ill cunHinf in TTiirnnA hn in iscrvict. High and Hanover street.

and to Asia where there are! gtt th(. Rev. P.ul c. areas of desperate need" this year, scheirer, pastor, worship, 9 a. it is estimated that the churches chucM cho1' 10:15 m' of the major Protestant denomina st.

Paul's, walnut and Penn street, Lions will provide more than tne nev. i. wunam r.nneri, pasior I i.nmnndr. Hundav achool. au.w m.

Sunday 7 I lj a. I i irurii a. DuiiinrTtunn, inf nri, Your Supplies for the LENTEN SEASON Are Ready Devotional Booklets Self Denial Banks Dime A Day Banks Program Folders Lenten Banks Lent Begins March 3rd Reading Bible House 144 N. th St. 3 5124 Reading.

Pa. rrsresa 'siin'ryjisiBsi Mount Carmel, the Rev. Frank jMauger, pastor. Worship, 9 30 a. Sunday achool, 10:40 a.

m. m. father Abraham rejoiced to 'the serViceT T030 V' "oZZ9 iSw! nooU vr aoi it rnmA a. nursery achool. 10:30 a.

m. lYohr n1 P'f ww2at JAbo Sandiford, pastor. Bible school, to a. luiay achool, 45 a. worship, Ji My day.

and he saw it and was, nurmery cn001' 1W dlscuased by Sandra Fay Beta. 7 worship. 11 a. Christian nnfleld the ReTAIhert 9 Tek Tueaday. 7 p.

Prayer aervtct. ariai. a tri i a i service. Bethesda. tht Rev.

An Hour of to be Long Beauty Remembered To make final services beautifully expressive of faith in the life everlasting is our steadfast purpose. We are deeply conscious of our responsibilities and obligations toward an hour that will be forever enshrined in loving memory, HOUCK FUNERAL HOME 112 N. WASHINGTON ST. It was early Sunday morning in Tolcyo, A cosmopolitan congregation had assembled in the Catholic church for the first Mass of the day. Along with the Japanese present, there were English, French and Coventryville.

the Rey. B. C. Dahms, pastor. Church achooi, 10 a.

Christian Endeavor. 7:15 p. wor Win it ir a a A RrlllK.r a wwnwoiT, 1 Ml p. tm mm. m.

a worship. 10 Christian Endeavor aociety aocial at the church. Fvankburg, the Rev. Marls H. Grif fiths, pastor.

Sunday achooi, R. Portuguese sailors, the family of a Belgian diplomat, Filipino business men and a sprinkling of U. S. Military Police. The Japanese priest was com pelled to start the service without an assistant to tnswer the prayers.

He had hardly begun the Mass, when a burly GI rose from his sear, walked to the altar and took the place of the absent server. At first he said afterwards, 1 felt a little strange serving a Jap priest in a Jap church. But after he turned around and said in Latin: Dominus felt just the way I did when I served Father O'Malley in our church back home." "Dominus Tobiscuml Lord be with you!" How familiar and homelike those Latin words to the English, the French, the Portuguese Belgians and Filipinos mm 1 All scripture is given Inspira tion of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correct tion, for instruction In righteous ness. II Timothy 3,1 Down through the ages the Bible has come to us, to bring us light wher there, is darkness, strength when we falter, assurance when we doubt and fear. Today more and more of us art turning to it and its inspired words for solace and guidance, for enduring truth.

Yerkee, .10 a. worahip, 10 45 a irmftn them of paator, "la Superman Real." No evening worship aervic. HKRTHRKN Farkerfnrd, Hit rte. a. 1.

Aldrrfn, itattor Sundav school, worship lu a Christian Endeavor, 1 p. oamp 7 ion's. Mew Rerllnvilie. the Rev. Donald R.

Repsher, pastor. Sunday St. fault. Amityville, the Rev. Wtl a.

worship, 1015 a m. Ham H. Solly, pastor. Sunday school, 9 a. worship.

10.15 a. m. Brethren in Christ, tiraterford, the Rev. Jamb Bowers, pastor. Sunday school, 30 a.

ov; worship. 10 30 a m. It. James. Limerick, the Rev.

Alton HiUiam H. Solly, pastor. Church; Brethren In Christ. Glasgow street, H. Wfrtrtr, pastor.

Church achool, 1 school, a. Stowe, the Rev. tletus E. Navlor. pastor, p.

worship. 3 p. m. n.ri,i.7u th. w.

uti 8und hool. 9 a worship. 10 ZWSf ount People society. St. I.ukr'a.

nhIUk th Umm nwi, aneiitlC Antadt. pa tor. Sunday achool. 9 a 9 m' 7 30 "I 1 Trln IV (n Ircrvill. lh Rv kUt.A mm m.

mr ii 1 111 1 iih iua scnooi cnuaren. iu a. Calvarv Pentecostal. Pottstown Land the Church Miss onarv society' aim Church school. 9 30 ship, with melange bv William Shen.

in the Rev. H.rrv Rnarks. w.tof.r Uren' aociety. p. m.

worihi 10:35 rmon a. MVP meeting. 6 p. emiit a theme of oaator. "Reliston within twt vespers, with sermon "Brotherhood wor.hin lfl'trs rim.L1' Hil1 Rli 1.

thr Bch Mft I 1 mm I an Ira lift an m.rm i.rnri, ymtxtit. UlUItU 'iv trhnn! fl a mrnrm i r. ia 4 si. limn, i.imerica. ine nev.

Reed Teitsworth. pastor. Church achool. ai. raui i.ooarnsville.

the Rev. l.ti a. worship, 10 30 a. m. worship Wednesday, m.

Prayer service. Ilarmonyvllle. the Rev. Gerald P. (Continued on Page Seven) ONLY GOD con bring you r0t of Mind Victorious living Iternol Solvation BjraSBBaeaalBaailBBBrW BIIIIBia.l Bill IIB1MIII1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14th :36 A.

M. Church School Sessioi 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship SERMON by the PASTOR 7:00 P. M.

"Reformed Night" Service Sermon by Rev. John B. rranti FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH King and Charlotte Streets Ttev. Laurenre T. Beers, Pastor The Japanese Priest Said: "DOMINUS VOBISCUM" day after Sunday in their own church st home.

Despite their language differences, eath could follow the prayers of the Mass the actions of the priest. For each had a double column prayer book one column in Latin, one in his natwe language. Many services of divine worship in the Catholic Church are conducted in the native language of the people. But the the official and world wide set of Catholic is generally conducted in Latin because this dead language never changes and is most appropriate to express the fundamentally unchanging worship instituted by Christ at the Last Supper. Perhaps you have heard Catholics speak of the or have seen them thronging to Mais on Sunday and other days.

If you would like to know more about the Mass and why the Mass attracts millions of Catholics to church reg ularly we will be happy to send you a free pamphlet explaining the Mass and reasons behind it in a clear cut manner. Write today. fox they had heeed them Sun ask for Pamphlet No. SUPREME COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Religioua Information Bureau 4422 LINDELL BLVD. ST.

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