Ligonier Banner., Volume 81, Number 39, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 September 1947 — Page 4
Baa—Baa Black sheep : Have you any wool? ‘ No Sir—No Si_r, : Not even one bag full ißut I have three bags of groceries The best in any land “SAVOY FOOD’S” a plenty There is no filier brand. | SACK'S crocery Phone 50 We Leliver
"INNER! wi/ ' In high livability, fast growth, strong bones, even & o feathering, early P® macurity, efficient oS feed use. TIE eyl e d A\Y Y IO : R e CNIER L OTRRT ER R Wann N : TLae, Qe e g B£ R R SRI e T . RS —WAYNE= BRI CRIRINERN See Us Now Fer Your Surniy WILSON'S MILLERSBURG HAMMER MILLS Millersburg Phone 2-89 LIGONIER, INDIANA
Fri Sat Sept 26 27 | DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM SOUTH OF THE | CHISHOLM TRAIL f Charles Starrett T Smiley Burnette ‘ THE FALCON’S f ADVENTURE Tom Conway Madge Meredith
Sun Mon Tues Sept 28 29 30 BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, THE EVENING SHOWS WILL START AT 7:15, STANDARD TIME. CALIFORNIA Ray Milland Barbara Stanwyck Your eyes, your ears, your heart will never have a greater thrill when this wonderful romance unfolds in it’s technicolor setting of California. It is mighty, magnificent and matechless.
Wed Thurs . Oct 1 2 LADIES MAN Eddie Bracken Cass Daley with Spike Jones and his City Slickers ; Where Casanova .. Don Juan . . .and Romeo left off, that’s where Eddie begins . . Just a Woman’s Home Companion.
COMING Sun Mon Tues Oct. 5 6 7 TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST Alan Ladd Brian Donlevy William Bendix
COCKTAIL LOUNGE & e S . SYRACUSE, IND. OPEN YEAR ROUND DANCING Every Saturday Nite .
- Phone Syracuse 263 For Reservations for SPECIAL PARTIES BANQUETS WEDDINGS
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Evangelical United Brethren Church . John W. Rollings, minister Sunday School av 9:20 AM Morning Worship Service and sermon at 10:40. Junior Church in Primary Room at 10:40 a.m. Mrs. Gertie Meroney, Superintendent. \rt Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship service and sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p.m. Church Council meeting, Monday September 29 at 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. - The Young Peoples’ Choir practice every Monday at 7:00 p.m. A cordia] welcome awaits you at all services of the church. e Church Of Christ Everett Reynolds, Minister.
° 5 Catholic Charches ST. PATRICK’S Rectory, Ligonier. Tel. 188. Sundays at 8:30 A. M. Rev. Edward Mahoney, 0.M.1L, Pastor. Residence, 800 Grand St., Phone 188. BLESSEDN SACRAMENT CHURCH Albion, Indiana Mass Schedule: Mass—Every Sunday at 10 A. M. Holy Days at 7:00 A. M. ° St ettt Sparta e Congregational Christian Church Kimmell, Ind. : E. C. Geeding, Minister Sunday School at 9:30. Mrs. Loena Surfus, Superintendent. Worship service at 10:30. Willing Workers the last Friday evening of each month. Mrs. Effie Werker, President. The Snappy Spartans will serve home made ice cream and cake in the basement of Sparta Church, Kimmell, Friday evening, September 12th, Serving will start at six o’clock.
Burr Oak Evangelical U. B. Sunday School at 9:30 Standard time. Youth choir and object lesson following Sunday School. Preaching ‘at 11:00. Sermon “Return Unto Me.” ~ Bible study at 8:00 Tuesday evening. -————:———o—-—_— Christian Science 111 Lincolnway West Church Services at 11 A. M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
“Matter” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 21. 2 The Golden Text was: “Little children, keep yourselves from idols” (I John 5:21). Among the citations which comprised the.Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “Then said he unto them, Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven. And when these things begin to come to fiass, then look up, and lift up Pour heads; for your redemption draweth nigh” (Luke 21:10, 11, 28). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Seience and Health with Key ta the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The breaking up of material beliefs may seem to be famine and pestilence, want and woe, sin, sickness, and death, which assume new phases until their nothingress appears. These disturbances will continue until the end of error, when all discorc will be swallowed up in spiritual ‘Truth” (p. 96).
Zion Evangelical And Reformed Church R. A. Worthman, Pastor. Theodore Worthman, Supt. Unified Sérvice, 9:30 A.M. All are welcome, :
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First Methodist Church | Harry A. P. Homer, minister
9:30 Rally Day in the Church School. We have classes for: all grades and a supervised nursery. We are looking forward with great anticipation to a large attendance and a very profitable hour. Make plans now to come and remember we begin on standard time. 10:30 Morning Worship. The Officers and Teachers for the Church School wil] be installed at this service. The subject for the sermon “Our World Confronts A Child.” - Special music by the choir. - : 7:30 Special program by “The Bendix Male Chorus.”_ The public is cordially invited to attend.
Presbyterian Church Rev. Arnold Schaap, Minister Sunday school, 9:30 A.M. Morning worship 10:45, A.M. Supervised nursery. ; | robmest. v;:;gaa%f Sunday will be % i fi«& 2 p.m. CongreB % £ gational officer’s : | meeting. MR W Wednesda ‘ evening: J unioi" "f:':fz‘:f?:?:':':':‘-'."::;':"5"5-'"'3'l:337:?"7'_:?3::5?15:7::'fl:'::551:1:’1 La di es Ai d. Saturday, 7:30, Choir praactice. ____._O_—__ Rock Run Rev. Ralph Petry, Pastor. William Cable, Supt. Worship Service, 10:30° A.M. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Evening Worship, %:30. ; ———-—o———_—. Fish Lake Rev. Walter W. Wick. ' ‘Woodrow Bickel, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 10:30. ‘ Worship Service, 7:30 P.M. il Y oo it Nazarene Church Rev. I. C. Windoffer, Pastor. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Mr. Loweil Tague, Supt. -10:30 a.m. Worship Service. 6:30 p.m. Nazarene Young People’s Society. Come and have a GOOD TIME in the Lord with us. Catherine Tague, President.
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7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Prayer and Praise Service.
Monday through Sunday: Youth Revival at 7:30 each night with Rev. Waye Welton, young evangelist. Every young person in town will be glad when you hear him preach, besides the good music and other things on the program each night. Don’t miss a service.
St. Peter Lutheran of Millersburg A. H. Miller, Pastor.
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Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. W. D. Stoner, Supt. Morning Worship at 10:30
Richville Church - Rev. Dennis Holliday, Pastor Morning worship at 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Woership Service 10:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. ________,.o-—-_—___. Rice Now Grown in Chiic It was not until 1930 that rice wa cultivated in Chile—now produci s amounts to 1.6 million metric du dred pounds A
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Asoaic eriergy—radio—the wheel—airplane—electricity —automobile—steam engine—telephone—printing press—take your pick. What do you think is the greatest invention pyer-mader: [+ oI T T : Certainly each is important, and each has contributed generously to our way of life. But the American public, in Dr. Gallup’s recent coast-to-coast survey, voted electricity the most important invention of all time! : % ~ It’s hard to imagine our type of civilization without electricity. We depend on it for so many things—in our homes—in business and industry—in transportation and communication, The hat on your head—the food on your table—the newspaper on your doorstep—your favorite radio show—each depends directly on electricity, ~ ~ Yet the average American family spends less than 2¢ of its income dollar for electric service. Because electricity 'does so much for so little is, perhaps, the main reason why Americans have voted it the most imaportant invention of all inventions, * 4 e P & ARegd st % B
" NOBLE COUNTY YOUTHS - ENTER STATE CONTESTS . Eight Noble County 4-H boys and girls have been entered in the State Agricultural and Home Economics Achievement Contests, according to J. L. Stark, Assistant County Agricultural Agent Albion. Paul Gienger of Swan twp., who has entered ' Purdue University this fall, has appiied for a $240.00 scholarship on the basis of his 12 years of Dairy club work. Robert Summers of Sparta twp. applied for another $240.00 scholarship to be used mext fall when he plans to enter the university. Robert has had an all around good record including 5 years of dairy eclub work and 2 years in pig club work which has led him to the State Fair twice. These scholarships are two of thirty-six given each year to 4-H by the Purdue University Board of Trustees. Robert Muesing of Wayne twp. has been entered in the Junior Leadership Contest. He has an 5 @ Continued on Page 8
