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Page 16 Evergreen Rebakahs Meet (Con't from p. 15) Jessie Morrison and Donna 'Brown. A lunch of cherry pie and ice cream was serv ed by the hostesses, the next meeti. c will be at the home of Jes sie Morrison, March 20. Teachers V-S. Tournament (Con't from p. 8) You know, just so that we could fill up those spare moments that we just hated to relax in. The nicest thing about teachers is they always have the nicest surprises. There we were, thinking that maybe we'd get caught up on our work! But dear teacher knows how lit tle student would hate that, so, in a sur prizing tone of voice, grinning' from ear to ear showing he's pleased to be pleasing his students, he «ays \We'll have a short quiz over the la^c U-9 chapters 1\ Grade News i: ■ •• i \ 1 (Con't from p. -6) Fifth Gradd On February 28 we had a program to review | some of the things we had learned in Feb. Cathy Stevens was in charge and asked ques tions of the class about the lives of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln id Henry Wadsworth Long*- fellow. Drilda O'Brien re cited \The Arrow and The Song\ a poem by Longfellow we memor ized. Diane Roberts Susan Workman and Shirley Roose recited Longfellow poems, \ My Lost Youth\ and #The Village Blacksmith.\ GENE SCHERMERHORN Repairs- TV. And Radio March 7, 1958 Every Christian be lieves that he is sav ed by faith. If you have given no serious consideration to the Christian Church be cause \The denomina - tions don't even agree on the facts,\ then it is good for you to c , . n r ■ \ know something very balvation Dy . Eaith basic' All Christians believe that people are aaVed from'sin and eternal death by faith in Jesus Christ. The facts are these. Every person has a bad corediencs. God made sure that we'd never forget this by giving us H-* s Ten Commandments V/ho is there that has really loved God with All his heart and strengh and mind? Who has REALLY loved his neighbor as himself? ^But every sinner has a Savior! God proved His love and made possible HIS forgiveness when His Son, Jesus Christ, died and rose again. This is the Gospel, \the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth\ (Romans 1, 16.) When a man learns of God's offer, accepts it as true, and counts on it for his own forgiveness, the Holy Ghost has made him a believer! And he is saved! Every one who is a Christian believes this ! Everyone about it who a Christian does something believer is a different per™ doesn't of is too. A son. He WANTs to do God's will. He always manage it, but he tries. A man faith will be judged on his works of faith. When danger threatens a baby monkey, it jumps on its mother's back and holds on as she leaps to safety. It would be only 'a mark of his immaturity for the baby to claim it had been saved by its own efforts, even though it would have been l o . s t without them* So the Christian believes that he is saved by grace alone, by Christ alone, by faith alone. He trusts, loves, worships, and serves the Savior Who died for him. HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH We gave our Lincoln play, \A Visit to the Lincqlns\. Characters were 'Dennis Radish, Shirley Roose, Donna Sederdahl, Denn Ulter, Linda Smith, Billy Roose, Leland Workman, and Robert Triplett. Sue Pitman memorized all of \0 Captain My Captain.\ Susan Workman, Sue Pitman and Shirley Roose have had 100 in all spelling lessons and in their spelling test. Kathleen West, Dennis Radish, Diane Roberts, Linda Smith and Donna Sederdahl made 99 in the 100 word test So far this year Denny Stark, Billy Roose and Donna Seder dahl have perfect at tendance. This last six-weeks period Lily McDonald, Drilda OBrien, Di9ne Roberts, Billy Roose, Donna Sederdahl, Cathy Stev ens, Kenneth Utter and Denny Stark have had perfect attendanee. March\ 2?, 19 5 % has been disignated as \College Day\ at the Flathead County high school. This will be a day for students who are seeking informa tion on College to talk with representa tives from different colleges. There will also be a Career Day later on. All students interest ed in colleges are in vited to attent this meeting at FCHS.