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The Church Week riHST BAPTIST CHUKOT. LIIBOUBM. MO. S. Clydt.

MlBitltt School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 Union. 7:46 p.m.--Evening worihip.

p.m.--W»dn»»day Evening wonblpi flRST CHRISTIAN CHUHCH Rev Wayne Duns. 9:30 a Biblt School A elan loi 6 THK SIKKSTON A THl KSDAV. Ol'TYIi. i i I CHUHCB Hev Cnsni. Paitoi 9:30 a.m.

Sunday School Sunday 9:30 a.m. Worship S.r»,c.. and Un Sunday. aqe 10:30 a i Worship. The Suppei ii 5T 3 tvlc 0 0 Choii at CHUBCsJ chat The Boyhood Of Jesus By Clint II.

Di-nman Intrrnational I'niform SI NDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR OCTOBER 9, 1953 I 2: 41-52. Front and Stoddard CHURCH OF GOD Very Rtverend V.f.. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School. Pattor; Kichara 11:00 a.m.-- Morning Worship. Assistant Pastor 7:30 p.m.- E.

Services. SUNDAY MASSES: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Praytl 7:00 a.m.. 8:30 a.m.. and 10:00 a.m..

all 7:30 Saturday TPO i Qiound -r Holy Pays! lanuary 1-ttast or Clrcum- CHRIST LUTHERAN CHUHCH cission: Forty Days Easter- Matthews. Mo. sion Thursday: August I ol As- Rev. Marlnq. Vacancy Pastor sumption ot Blessed i i Mary: NOT 1 Sunday -Sunday School at 7 Feast ot Immaculate Conception: Mass at p.m.

5:45, 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. 2S-- Worship at 8 ol Christmas-- Times oi will annoynced. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. MORLEY. MO.

Doily Mass- 7:00 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. Paslor Howata Bar On first Friday ol each month 6:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.-- Sunday iscriool. Confession -Saturday nnd Evts ot Holy 11:00 a.m.-- Morning Worihip.

Days p.m. to 5:45 p.m.. and 7:00 7:00 p.m. Baptist Trainmq Union. p.m.

to 8:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.--Eveninq Worship. Confession also before. Masses on Sun- 7:30 p.m.--Wcdnejday Mid Momorv Selection in- day lor those unable to go at reqular Service. lime.

Those wishing to go before Masses -creased 111 wisdom and in a ou be there at feast 30 minutes BERTRAND METHOUIST CHURCH and favor i God and man." lor t0t I.like p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Devotions in honor oi Our Mother ot Perpetual Help every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. his a and ble.sod a a W. he was on A pT gT Kingdom of given i To develop Rectory, lor appointment.

A through 'work in his tu loved Someone has said a Jesus announced a a and at- i of tlu 1 i on his las! journey from a i to a hi' took i children in a Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morninq Worship. Y.P 5:00 p.m. Niqht Service--7 p.m. MINER BAPTIST CHURCH Paslor Rer i "To such belongs (j, )( his body It can also be said a Dr.

a a yiescned us i con- the outdoors and lived much ccrniriK the a and a i i a he lived a a i of the i i In a lie is the also tells us a onlv i i a i who recorded grew in a i men socially, ar.v a about the hood of the i.uke does not a a Jesus was Savior. burn a way or became In his i i a i of the a i his fellow but i i of to i a i i when a he a way. He tried he was 12 a old and of his' to get a a and succeeded, and di velopmeiK as a Je.Mis Rived people and was in third. a a loved of how ai! i to grow and in i in His ASSEMBLY OF GOD In a a a i He a a good Rev. Loren Woofen.

Pajror Sunday School. 9:45. Charln Krausi. Supt. Mormnq Traminq Floyd Woodi, Director.

Eveninq a.m. FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH McCord A i i 01 Missouri and Kentucky Ave Rev Wade Cochran, pastor Sunday School i Worship 10:50. a i i i 6:30. Mid Week Prayer Service. Wednesday I i a Jesus increased Yemnq 7:30 McManus Sunday a.m.

Morninq a.m. Training i 7 p.m. Evening Worship 8 i Services Wednesday p.m. We invite you to attend. APOSTOLIC A A a i and Cleveland Carolyn Reed pastor 9:45 a.m.- -Sundav School.

7:45 p.m.--Eundav evening worship. p.m.--Tuesday and Saturday ices. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. M. G.

Pastor School. 8:30 a.m. i i 9:30 a.m. I i a and Youth Fellowship p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Evening Worship. Religion in Everyday Life Cause me to hear thy loving in the morning, for in thee do I trust; cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; lor I i up my soul unto thee. --Psalm 143:8. IMigion in everyday i should begin from i Daily a i prayers, i i a a i ard God and others, as well as i words and deeds are import- am examples to children in every home and are valuable in i them to know and love Jesus and God, our Heavenly Fat Remembering the Sanbath Day and worshipping together re- a at Church is very import- a to the Christian growth of i Experiences of a Christ i a home and Church i help to be good influence to others in play, school, and later in i i work and to make i i.L'ht decisions. i God and doing His i each day makes happy people.

Each day is God's day. Are i i i i children go Goii's way every day? Mrs. Ernest G. Nelson, Kansas City, Mo. News in Brief Lt.

j.g. Billy Ray Warren, wife and son, Billie arrived in lust Sunday, from San Diego, Calif. He has just completed a four-year duty in the Navy. Monday he entered Southeast Mis souri State College at Cape Girardeau. He and his family will reside with his father, Rolla Warren, 231 Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tinsley and children spent last Sunday at DcSoto, visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs.

O. V. Payne and' family. Eddie Payne returned home with his grandparents to visit last week. Mrs.

Ruth Turner and Russell Turner were in Dexter, Thursday night, being called there by the death of Mrs. Ida Wood, who was an aunt of the late James R. Turner. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the Methodist, Church in Dexter. Miss Na- dinc Daniels accompanied Mrs.

Turner and Russell. Mrs. E. P. Waldman arrived home, Thursday from a month's visit with her children.

At For? Lauderdale, she visited a daughter, Mrs. H. W. Faulkner and a i and a son, Bob Wald- inan, and a i at Orlando, Fla. She also went tl visit with her new grandchildren, Jimmy Warren Faulkner and Barbara Ann Waldman.

Mrt. Lillian O'Han, who had been in the Cape Osteopathic Hos- piial, tor medical care, was dismissed Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and sons, Mike and Bob, of St.

Louis, came to spend the weekend here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Sr. Virgil Suver was dismissed from St. Francis Hospital, Cape Girardeau, following surgery.

Health For All Rx: Love "Love, to be taken regularly in large doses." Those were the words on the prescription blank the doctor handed to Jimmy's mother. Jimmy had been from frequent stomach upsets. Children have stomach disorders caused by emotional upsets, just as adults do. Many of these illnesses, doctors believe, begin because the children do not get enough love and are surrounded by an atmosphere of irritability, impatience and anger. Many cases of infantile colic are also though to be largely emotional in origin.

Colic frequently develops in babies whose mothers are cross and impatient. A baby's greatest need is for the sense of security that affectionate mothering gives him. When a baby becomes "colicky," he may be ex- pressing his feeling of insecurity. More affectionate and patient mothering is often the best remedy. Jn older children, "bottled up" emotions may also show themselves in real physical illnesses.

Perhaps the child may complain only of ''knots in my stomach," or "cramps." But peptic ulcer and ulcerative colitis are not uncommon. Children who develop these conditions 'may be very well-behaved youngsters who are unable to express their angry feelings. Their troubles arc often traced to the fac'. that their need for security and love was not met in infancy. -Jimmy's trouble started the spring he became a pitcher for the Tigers, his Little League team.

He was a good pitcher. But he began to be afraid to play for fear of losing. He felt that his parents were proud of him and loved him only when he won. So the stomach upsets arrived with every game. The doctor was able to recognize the emotional basis of Jimmy's trouble.

He was able to show the parents that their good little boy who was so to please was not a happy child. They learn ed to be more patient with his boyish failures, and to show him that their love did not depend on his behavior Jimmy's stomach trouble was cured by love. BUFFALO. N. Y.

This city with its 37-mile waterfront is the greatest fresh water port in the world in value of tonnage. a read There 'Acre a reas- i i w.is Ho a i i a i i a i to deal i a i a i chides i i a i i a i a The a the i a and spit'- school and was i i i i the and a ansl South Kina.shia.hwOT Sunday a.m. i Raymond Page. i Services--li :00 a.m. i Services 6:30 Sunday.

i Services- 7:00 Sunday. Senior Christ day Prayer Thursday. FIRST A BAPTIST CHURCH, MOREHOUSE flev Amos Denfon, Pastor Floyd Crowley. -Sunday School Supt 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m. i Worship.

7:30 p.m.- Evening Worship. 7:30 D.m. Wednesday Prayer Prophets in hi home i i a i ei'looked the need lor learned from a i a a socia'f a i i Jesus made a i i a a i a i i a a a con- he A A BAPTIST rev 1. C. Baiter, a i a i i a i i sea.

sky. a School Thompson 9 4 a Sunday School 11:00 a i Worship. 6:30 r.m. i i a Endeavor. 7:30 p.m.

a i a Meeting. a a i i i a i i a FIRST A A MISSIONARY i i i i i i i a i i i i i i a i the a a a i a BAPTIST CHURCH wen. i i a a i on i i i hi' i 1 and a in a i i a is God i i a This does not and i a a a out of sin But tho of or a he needed so to do. I i it dav i i i a i i a a grew i goodness, and we are i I for in the i Hie work God i us a i 1 i re- a him do. His need so i a a a i i i i Ki'ow a i i grow is i l.iv i i i i Clayton Ave.

and Lora Streer Pastor, Per Ome Browa 10 a.tn.--Sunday School. 11 a i Worship. 6:30 p.m. Eveninq service, Training Course. p.m.--Eveninq Worship.

7:00 p.m.--Mid-week services. Wednes- MOREHOUSE M1SSIONAHY BAPTIST ft A Pollack. Pasror Sunday School 9:45 a.m worship' a.m. a i i i 6:30 p.m Evangelistic Hour 7 3 0 p.m. Mid week service Wednesday evening 7:30 p.m A cordial welcome awaits you.

Smith Chapel t. Church. Fail Her WebO oastor 7:00 i Worship. a School 9:30 a.m. Bosie lohnson, Supt.

Morninq i 11:00 a.m. F1R5T' I A CHURCH Pastor, Short 9:40 a Sunday School a.m. Morninq Worship. 6:00 p.m. Groups.

7:00 p.m. i i Class. BLODGETT METHODIST Pastor B. Hurl a School 10:00 a.m. i Services 11:00 a.m and 7:30 p.m.

each 2nd and Sundays. i a on 1 e.M'tiilv i a a a The na- i i i a in 1lie and a God i him tlie i i i he asked his a ye-, required i MO a found i "Did -is a a i a is. to you know a 1 bo in my a a a urow i i i a The i i of a in tho all pervadim; a i i i i of i of and a in a a The for a a Deliverer was a i i a i in i i home was governed I I i the i a i i i i a a i i i i i a a i I i i a' i a of hi-; d.v. a had the to eldn i i God no' so i to i Son a he i by law of God. 'o jtrow I the best Every honie can be i a of i MIC: i i i the i a a a a of a and a in HIS home a boys Ji sus a not a i of i i and girls can a if only it is in his honie i given to them by i a i us a crew in 'Lesson i and i se- a i a There were i lv i i of Tn- i i a for a i a i a SehooV Lesson growth: Jesus was born i i Cl.INES I A GENERAL BAPTIST Rev H.

Pastor Jessie a Sunday School superintendent time i 7:30 Service a a THE OF GOD OF PROPHECY 717 West a St. i i 11:00. a School 3 4 a.m. i 1 0 a.m. i i 1 1 0 0 a a i i Service 7:30 m.

a i 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. People's Service 7:30 p.m. a SECOND A BAPTIST CHURCH I i i A McCord Addition a Rev Roy a i School Supt. Harris 8:30 a m.

a i Broadcast. a a School 11:00 a.m.- i Worship. 6:30 m. a i i a Education and Bible Study p.m.- i 7:30 p.m. a a Meeting.

FIRST A CHUflCH f'nsfor Ktiu a 10 a a 11 a.m. Evenincf worship. 7 p.m.. Saturday and a STF.U'T OF GOD a Rev. Verncn Gutten- Baptist Kev 5.

Gay iwp.c;av Scr.C'O; oastor- 30 a.m. 1 1 :00 a.m. A I I A BAPTIS1 Pastor 10 a.m. riunacy tr.iool. APOSTOLIC PENTtCOSTAl.

Pa.sror Rev Buttti S-jnday School- 10:00 i i a i 8:30 to a.m. Services p.m. Your.q People Service 7.46 a a evening service--? p.m. BAFTIST S'jinvaat Scnr-oi a m. Service.

6: TiO B.T i s.rr.. 7 3 5 a Me. s'-dv and pecpies i Tr.urs-av 7 A I 8API'S! fv A vooce: a Su'ot 10 IT. a Srhool. 11 a.m.

worship. p.m. 7 a Lvernna, Worthip. 7:30 p.m. P'Cver worship i A I A 7:30 p.zr.

a I BAPTIST Cornel School ana i i Bishop. Pa.tfot i Service 7:30 Wet'nMday. Surrccjy School 10'OQ a Sundav Bapiist i a i i Service 1:00 p.BX. i i 11:00 a tvenmq Services- 8:00 Sunday. OF I I HOLINESS 3:8 Nortn Pasror flpv a i 10:00 a a School.

11:00 a.m. i service. 7:30 i service 6:30 p.m.--Sundav evening Children i Service i 7:30 p.m.- VWdnpsday Piayei Meeting 7:30 i a Young A A A CHURCH a a Srnool 11:00 a.m. i Worship. 6:30 p.m.

Tiaminq i 7:30 D.m. t'vemhc, VVorsmo. 7:. m. --Wednesday.

i Prar- 7:30 p.n-..--Friday, Biotherhood Meetir.Q. COMMUNITY CHURCH Ot GOD Smitn A i i Pastor-- fiev Ajber; Sunday School 10:00 a.m Superintendent i service! 7:30. a meeting 7:30 fueiday and Thursday Saturdsv night a i a a 61 North Willis pasior. a School 9:30 a.m. a a i 11:00 a.ltt.

1 5 30 m. i service. 8:00 p.m. METHODIST CHUHCH Ppv A Mussey Pastor a.m. Sunday School.

a i Bervice. p.m 7:00 m. Service. I I A A I CHURCH A I Pastor fiev Mtdan S. S.

i a Sc.hocl 10 a.m. i i i 1 1 a.m. a i i 7:30 a Service. Wednesday i 7:30. F.1RKT A BAPTIST OF SIKESTON Smith Ave.

Pusrcr Hohert S. S. Forsythe Sunrtav School 9:45. i i 11:00. by Pastor a i services.

i i BAPTIST i Soutnern Baptist i fc Owen i i Scnooi a i i i 10:30 a 1'opic: "The a 6:30 p.m. a Sorvice D.m Sermon i "What God Cannot Do a services 7:30 Wednesday evening. Mf.TTODIS? CHURCH Posioi L. i Services at 10.Of. a.m.

a i 0 0 a A i NEWS St WVsTaale at i Street P.ev h'crunscn castor. Sundav School 9 3 0 a.m. i i a 11:00 a.m. 5:00 a Director. a service 8:00 m.

i A M.t Gnte Street Kev hcnaerson Minister Scnooi a canadv Supt i i i a.OIL Service Wet! tnd Baptist i i Maud hv oasror a Scnoo: 1:30 a.m. Ross Supt i i .1:00 a.or. 5:00 p-ift. 8:00 p.m. WVATT A Sxir.icT 10 c.rr..

7: Parker i. P.VJt.S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6'. North Pasrro Phone Srr.oc; 10:00 A. Ken- i i iftompsoii Praye-r end 1 1 1 a Cf.uich 11:00 am Paslor in Arcnie Mcltay. I BAPTIST CHURCH SALCEDO.

MO. Evening i 7 ,0:00 a.m.-Sunday School 1 1 0 0 a rn. i Worship. 7 r.m. --Baptist a i i a Union.

8:00 o.m -Wednesday Pravei Meeting o.rr,. 1 1 choot 3 p.m.-- Woismp Serv.ce. A i BAPTtS.T CHl'iCH p.m. Worship. I ijr.j:cv Srr.co.

c.m a.m. A A 'nsrcr. tfe. F.v^reTT 02 Morn.n.T 7:33 i meeting. a Poorie Service.

m. i i Pro er dav evening at WYATT METHODIST Churrr Goi i ixiw 3 0 m. I m. rr Wo- Stl "1 i Bowers 8.80 in a'h v. night.

THE CHURCH OF IFSUS CHRIST OF LAtTEF A SAINTS .1 it Clayton tvrrn DAY ADVENT1S1 CHliRCH IHL CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST Brar.um. Si Paster. Rev Daniel Sugg Phone Sunday a.a. i i 11:00 O.IB. Kven.nq Service, 7:30 p.nu a 7:30 p.m.

a a 7:30 p.m. The general puDlic is invited. i GK.NER\1, BAPTIST CHUPCH South pi f'hr-'l i 3 Worship 11:00 a JtuHv 7 (X) WarWip- m. West Moione Trorv ann Phone I I 4 Sundav UVIti m. L.

Dt A i tt graver f- a a. t-l I I i 1 10 4 Y.Minu and w.ll meet :30 1 3r p.ni. Comet a ana tn- roTMt fi Rrewer rr. i 1 II i i i li'l a I i .1 a onrt Bible study Wednes -r. a will linrt a wei CONCORDIA LUTHEBAN CHURCH Waketield and Park The Aev Marina ft VnrancT Pastor a lux.l nn.t A.luil BiMe o' 1 '11 ii I i ia 30 a IB i i i i i GOD ttii AJJM.JO SllKul 111 UO IU i 11:00 a i Chu-ch p.m.

Fvemni Worship 7:30 m. A I Endenver Thutstov m. Ftavet Meetins Thutidnr MO t.m STATISTIC IN THE MAKING Every year scores of housewives net in a i i Thm i a i i a i a i i of a an- nffrf ALrna Accident I a us today for a policv. LESLIE INSURANCE AGENCY 114 (. I ti Church Socials Where A Friend In Need Finds Friends Indeed Church Socials are just the right prescn'ntion for a good time.

You'll find laugh, entertainment, plenty of activities to bring out hidden talent, and most of all genuine friends. If you are new to the community this is the place to get acquainted. Church Socials require no calling card. They are open to everyone. And it's a funny thing just being around good people enjoying themselves will work wonders when you're feeling down and out.

THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY Hofn? Cu. HiehwaT Ca Phone Cliurrh Jo. re Rev. Thp Kroter Company Sroti and Milone Phone 234 Whitr'n Drut Storr IOS N.trlli Nrv, Mi.ln.l I'hant SUllrop BnildlBf Phone 423 MrKnirhl Kraton (irnrrT Co. Silk l-Iuur.

4.r«u.l i i knit Clittsn Mntnr Co. Ford Can and Trucks Phone 1256 Companr 91 i Pl.iii.f. 46 and t'ooprrative 60 VSPAPERI.

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