Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 15, Number 26, DeMotte, Jasper County, 11 May 1945 — Page 6

New Rond Film Features Talks By U. S. Leaders

WASHINGTON, D, C —The War* Finance Division of the U.. S. Treas*ury has recently released a dramatic film, entitled "Mr. and Mrs. America." stressing the importance of War Bond ownership. Early highlight of the film is a brief address by President Roosevelt who points out that 85,000.000 Americans have already invested, billions of pi llars in Bonds. "Never before," states the President, "have so many peonle held such a direct share in a great national effort. To save—to buy and to hold all we can of War Bonds—this is a small service to ask of us who do not fight. Yet it Is one of the biggest things we can do for our fighting men." Following the President’s speech, there is a series of quick cuts of battle action, followed by scenes of first aid. surgery, nursing, convalescence. "Your War Bond has two sides," says a narrator, "One side fights the war, the other wins the peace . . . your own personal peace." Philip Murray, President of the C I 0., declares: "The great Payroll pavings plan was introduced as a wartime measure to help finance the war and combat inflation. Few of us realized when it was first introduced that it also was a powerful instrument for winning the peace. Through a program of regular savings . , men and women of America have an unprecedented opportunity to insure themselves of a substantial measure of security " Next, William Green, President of the A F.L., states: "Men of labor know that in organization there is strength and the men and women of America are today organized in a vast War Bond army ... If we remain united by buying and holding War Bonds until they mature, we shall be taking a great step toward that security we are all looking forward to in the future." And then Eric Johnston, President of the Chamber of Commerce: "It takes work and money—lots of it —to keep our giant industries operating at full steam. War Bonds yoy buy and hold account for a large part of that money today . . . War Bonds you buy today and hold for the future are vital stakes in our America-that-is and your America-to-be.” An important part of the movie is an address by Treasury Secretary Morgenthau who, describing the many advantages of E Bonds, makes this unequivocal statement: "As Secretary of the Treasury, I can assure you that the Government will stand back of this Bond and fulfill every provision of it. It will be paid precisely and exactly according to the terms under which it was issued ”

More Money Than Ever Before Needed for 7th

’ WASHINGTON. D. C—Announcing plans for the 7th War Loan Payroll Savings Drive, Ralph G. Englesman, Director of Payroll Savings for the War Finance Division of the Treasury Dept., said today: “The Seventh War Loan will be one of the two great War Loans planned for 1945. More payroll money will have to be raised from individuals in this War Loan than ever before “That money is needed first, of course, to help pay for the War. Just as important, however, is the fact that with incomes up, employment high, and consumer goods scarce, it is vital that we tret every possible dollar over rock bottom expenses into War Bonds—-NOW., “More money than ever before is in the hands of the men ar.l women who work in the plants, o' ces. and shipyards of the country It is the plan of the Seventh War Loan to pay particular attention to the sale of E Bonds to workers through the medium of the Payroll Savings Plan. This advance drive will start early in April and all payroll allotments plus extra cash or increased allotment sales made in the months of April, May and June and processed between April 9th and Julv 7th will count in the Seventh War Loan totals. “Each company has been asked to accept a Seventh War Loan quota for sales to employees. This quota is based on the average wage scale of a company and \represents its share of the overall hational objective. “This advance Seventh War Loan drive which starts in the plants, offices, and shipyards in April is a crucial test. Management and labor must urge every worker throughout the country to buy Bonds with the last possible cent he or she has available “Only in this way can we reach the great quotas which have been assigned.

GOING TO » CHURCH i. * • ■ /" , y, SUNDAY PREBBYTE&IAN CHURCH Thayer, Indiana Bible School, Sunday 10:00. Junior Christian Endeavor, Satrday 3:00 p. m. Evening services 7:30 p. m nior Christian Endeavor Tuea--7:80 p. m. ayer and Bible Study Thurs--7:30 p. m. FULL 008PEL MISSION Two Milea South of DeMotte FERNE WIC-lER, Pastor Sunday School 2:30 p. m. Preaching service 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. No law but love, no creed but Christ. FIRST REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Frederic Dolfin, Pastor. Morning Church Service 9:30. Afternoon Church Srevice 2:00. Sunday School at 3:30. VIRGIE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ROBERT COVER Superintendent Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. ST. JOHN ’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Union Township REV. GEORGE GOTSCH, Pastor Sunday school begins at 10 a. m. and services at 10:45 a. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible school, Sunday 10 a. m. Evening service, Sunday 7:45. AMERICAN REFORMED CHURCH REV. HENRI STEUNENBERG Pastor Morning church service 9:30. Afternoon church service 2 p. m. Sunday school 3:30 p. m. Young people’s C. E. meeting at 7:45 p. m. every Sunday. You are cordially invited to worship with us each week at these services. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH REV. HENRY DEMOTS, Pastor Morning church service 9:30. First Sunday Holland; rest in English. Afternoon services, 2:00 p. m., in English. Sunday „chool 3:30 p. m. Young people’s society meets at 7:30 p. m. DEMGIIJS METHODIST CHURCH REV. W. I). ARCHIBALD, Pastor REX McDANIEL, Superintendent t Morning Worship at 9:30 a. m. TEFFT METHODIST CHURCH REV. W. D. ARCHIBALD, Pastor MRS. F. ANDERSON Superintendent EDNA JEFFERS, M.Y.F. Pres Sunday church school at 10:00. Morning worship service at 11:00 ROSELAWN METHODIST CHURCH REV. W. D. ARCHIBALD, Pastor HENRY LEE, Superintendent KNTMAN METHODIST CHURCH REV. W. D. ARCHIBALD, Pastor Sunday school at 10:0° a. m. Evening worhship each 2nd and 4th Sunday evenings at 8:00 Mrs. Starzer, Sunday School Superintendent. Norman Chappell, M. Y. F. President.

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Pastor of the St. John’s Lutheran , Church of Union Township Next Sunday is our day of confirmation. Five children will renew their baptismal vow at the Altar of the Lord. The sermon text, their memory text, chosen as a motto for their life, is John 10:27.28. Here is a short meditation on these words. Jesus describes His sheep as such as hear His voice, the Gospel of their salvation. This word they use, especially when it is brought to them in the preaching of the Word of God. They also may and should use it in private. Furthemore, Jesus describes His sheep as such-as follows Him. The Sinless, Holy One who spent His life in service to God, is their model for their daily life as children of God. And in His willing and patient suffering He again is their model in taking their cross upon themselves and following Him. And the Good Shepherd knows His sheep. His knowledge is one of tender love and care. He knows their needs and supplies their wants for body and soul and feeds

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