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Show metiiouist church I what is Christian home, it is kindnes in bu ; it is honesty; m society, 1 courtesy; m work, it Mhcs'- it s resistance; to-"afdtrp'enltent, to-"afdtrp'enltent, it is forgive-p"sd forgive-p"sd toward God, it is reverence, rever-ence, love, obedience. ' FroiP Feb. 18th 'o 25th is cIconted as the Third Annua Observance of the Week of D,d-cation . iminating on Sunday tne w th "Laymen's Day. In con nertion with this and continuing continu-ing until Eas'er Sunday, March 1 95th we shall have each Sun day as a special feature a three-minute three-minute speaker in the pulp it Mrs. Marie Charchahs will be the speaker for Sunday morning, Feb. 18th. The general theme Sunday morn ng will be "Dedication Sunday evening we shall continue con-tinue our study of "Endless Line of Splendor," brough' to us in a most fascinating and effective manner by Mrs. ,Vena Wilson. The choir will sing Gounod s "Send Out Thy Light." Someone has said, The Church moves forward on the wheels of baby carriages," which rem'nds us that we are lopk'ng forward on Easter Sunday Sun-day morning to see a goodly number of mothers present their babes at 'he church altar for Christian Baptism. Nothing more sacred or divine, di-vine, nothing quite so beautiful as that of a mother dedicating her ch'ld to God through the channel of His Church. Dr. Eugene Davie, Milford's popular physician, occupied fhe pulpit Sunday evening in a ' masterful and informational discussion dis-cussion of the Navajo Indian situation on air border. It was a most fitting climax to Race Relations Sunday. i C. M. Wilion, Pastor Mrs. Gladys Shingleton, Church School Supl. |