Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 39, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 October 1944 — Page 4

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WAWAKA NEWS George Bish, so nof Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Bish, home on furlough from Great Lakes Training Station, was called back Monday. : Sgt. James Golden, youngest son of Mrs. Maude Golden, is here on a 15-days furlough from Wright Field, Dayton, O. _ Mrs. Maude Golden has as house AT FIRST SIGN OF AO‘ 0 =066 Cold Preparations as directed

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guest a lady from Northern Michigan, a friend of Corp. John Golden, now on duty in Ireland. o

A number from this locality were in Ligonier Sunday evening at the Methodist Church to hear Dr. Carl Kreider of Goshen College speak on “What Shall Be Done With Germany?” v .

Mr, and Mrs. Alton Lower and family, Mrs. Robert Lower, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Lower and children were Kendallville visitors Sunday.

S. 2-C Donald Thompson, son of Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Thompson is at Key West, Fla.

Corporal John Musser, graduate of Wawaka class of 1948, son of World War veteran James Musser of near Wawaka, is now overseas:

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Lieut. Harry D. Frick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Frick, is now somewhere out at sea.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crago and daughters, Lucile and Helen, attended funeral services -at Cromwell Tuesday for Charles McCammon. .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archer and family, of Cromwell, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crago and daughters. o

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Spurgeon left Tuesday to visit their ranch near Enid, Oklahoma. - -

~ Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lower, Miss Marianne Lower and Mrs. Robert Lower were Fort Wayne visitors Wednesday and contributed to the Blood Bank. Mr. Lower has so far given two quarts of blood to 'the fund. - : A e

-. Robert Lower is in advanced airplane training at Eagle Pass, Texas, for combat air reserves.

Pfc. Merle L. Kellner, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kellner, of Wawaka, now stationed in Italy, has been promoted to Corporal.

Pfc. Solomon Tulford is a patient in an army hispital in England.

Pvt. Iris -D. Franks, son of Mr. and Mzs, Carl Franks, of Wawaka, is now "at Camp Sibert, Aliska.

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U. B, Church Plans Rally Day Sunday

The .Ligonier United Brethren Church will hold its annual Rally Day and home-coming Sunday, October 7. Special services have been arranged to which all members of the church and Sunday School and their friends are cordially invited. . ‘ The program is as follows: " Morning Worship—lo:4o am. ~ Sermon Subject—“ Achieving for God.” ~ Special music by the Senior Choir. A carry-in dinner will be served at the noon hour, each family bring ‘table service. ‘ ;

Beginning a 2 o’clock a special program will be rendered to which, the public is invited. The program is as follows: ' o

- Organ Duet—Mrs. C. D. Cochran and Mrs. E. W. Brandeberry, Solo—Mr. Dwight Hooten. = Cornet Solo—Gene Staton.

Quartette—Eva Cook, Halle Goshorn, Mildred Vance and Gertrude Meroney. e , ; Prayer—The pastor. - Solo—Judy Leamon, Clarinet Solo—Charles White. : Anthem—The Junior Choir. Period of short talks. Solo—Arthur Taggart, ] Reading—Clara Couts. e Solo—Julia Rex. ' i Quartette from Indian Village. :

Trio—Mrs. C. D. Cochran, Mrs. Kermit Simmons and William Cochrm. V : ¥ ;

Hymn—*“God Be With You,” congregation. ; i Benediction and postlude.

There will be no night service due to the afternoon program. ;

The Methodist Church Rev. A. C. Underwood, Minister Sunday School, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:30. - Junior Church, 10:30. : Monday, October 10, Methodists of the Warsaw district will meet in First

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Church, Goshen. The purpose is to hear presented the plans for The Crusade for Christ. Meetings during the day will start at 9, 2:80, and 7:80. Speakers will be: Rev. Clyde Lininger, First Methodist Church, LaPorte; Rev. C. W, Smith, First Church, Fort Wayne; Rev. A. S. Woodward, First Church, Columbus, Ind.; Rev. Merrill McFall, First Church, Bloomington; Mrs. W. Raymond Brown, of the National Board of The Woman’s Society of €hristian Service.

Bishop C. W. Brasheres of the Des Moines area will speak at the 7:30 service. :

The Crusade for Christ has been called the “most Christian undertaking of the church in a generation.” A number of people from the Ligonier church are planning to attend.

The Christian Church L e \ (A Simple New Testament Church) Everett Reynolds, Minister The great Apostle Peter said, “For it is time for judgment to begin at the house of God; and if it begin first with us, what shall be the ehd of them -that obey not the gospel of God 2” ‘ ;

-~ What will be the end of scores of people in Ligonier who have no time for Christ and His Church, who are seemingly indifferent about their soul salvation, who obey not the gospel of God? ° . .

We invite you to worship with us each Lord’s Day at 10 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. Sermon Sunday morning, the last in the series, “The Restoration Plea, a Plea for Christ. Sunday evening, “Life versus Life.”

Centenary United Brethren Church

Rev. H, W. White, D. D., Pastor Rally Day will be observed in all of the services. Church School, 9:30 a. m. Fred

Targgart, superintendent. b Lesson Subject, “Jesus’ Program for Meeting Life’s Problems.” : Our attendance should equal the enrollment, which is 800. Morning Worship, 10:40 a.m. | The morning theme will be, “Achieving for God.,” -

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Our attendance should be good. - A carry-in dinner at the noon hour. A special program will be given in the afternoon, Music, both instrumental and vo- ~ Short talks will be given by the older members of the church, Come and enjoy this feast with us.

There will be no evening worship, The Loyal Women will meet Tuesday night, October 10, in the home of Mrs. Clara Moser.

_Wednesday night, Bible Study and Prayer Meeting, - Thursday night the Junior Choir will rehearse. - : A welcome to all who will attend.

Sparta Congregational Christian Church Rev. E. C. Geeding, Pastor Sunday, October Ist, the church observed World Wide Communion following the sermon on “The Great Commission,” by the pastor, E. C. Geeding. - = ; 'M;n,day evening, October 9, will be the regular church business meeting with election of church officers, and church night with all Sunday School classes participating in the program. Sunday, October 22, is visiting day for the Sunday School with the annual “Sunday School at Night,” spon. }sored by the Snappy Spartans class, rfeaturing Prof. Al Stewart, director of Music of Purdue University, The lpub_lic is’ cordially invited to these services,

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