Ligonier Banner., Volume 82, Number 49, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 December 1948 — Page 7

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Church Bivertory

Evangelical United Brethren Church - John W. Rollings, minister Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service and sermon at 10:40 a.m. Junior Church at 10:40 a.m. in the Primary room with Mrs. Floyd Meroney in charge. ’ Youth Fellowship hour at 5:15 P.m. # : There will be a special candlelight service and all the young people are urged to be present. Evening Worship Service and sermon at 7 p.m. The Good Samaritans will meet at the home of Mrs. James Golden Monday, December 13. All members are asked to bring their gifts for the Otterbein Home. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., mid-week prayer meeting. Thursday, December 16 at 7:30 p.m. the Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Sylvester Fisel. Tuesday, December 14, the Loyal Women’s Class will meet with Mrs. Mary J'rick. The Christmas Program by the Sunday School will be given Sunday evening, December 19. A cordial welcome at all services of the Church. .

First Methodist Church | G. Ben Hershberger, minister. 9:30, Church School with classes for all ages under the direction of the General Superintendent, Otto Binkele. 10:30, The Morning Worship Service with the minister speaking on the subject, “What Do You Live For?” and the Adult Choir will sing the morning anthem. 5:15, the Methodist Youth Fellowship- will meet in the Church for recreation, under the direction of Tom Growcock , refreshments with Mrs. Stultz and Mrs. Hayes as hostesses, for their regular meeting. Sharon McMann will have the devotions and Bill Stultz will have the lesson. All youth are cordially invited to attend. Monday, Deeember 13, the Masonic Dinner will be held in the Church. Tuesday, December 14, the Second Settlement Day will be held at the Warsaw Church. The Lydia Circle will meet with Mae McDaniel and Claire Bourie 2t 7:30. * The Rebeca Circle will meet with Mrs. Samuel Law at 8:00. The Circle 4 will meet with Mrs.

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Hamilton Green at 7:30. Wednesday, December 15, The Adult Choir will meet for rehearsal at the Church. ——— s Presbyterian Church Rev. Arnold Schaap, Minister Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. witi classes for all including the tiny tots. Supt. Mr. Herbert Galloway; Chorister, Mrs. Everett Smith; Pianist, Mrs. Darold McDonald; Secretary, Miss Madelina Denny. Meeting of the Men‘s Fellowship Class. Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m. e ur@ya - Friday evening J’ Helene Freeman Bl @ g and Mrs. Jesse 23 & BB | Biddle, hostesses. e % Tuesday evene ing, Dec. 14, B necing of the g King’s Daughters. ~ Sunday, 5 p.m.. December 19, Christmas Program. Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Choir practice at the church. A cordial welcome to all.

Church Of Christ Everett Reynolds, Minister. Bible School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Young Peoples meeting 6 p.m

Catholic Churches 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. :

BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH Albion, Indiana Mass Schedule: Mass—Every Sunday at 10 A. M Holy Days at 7:00 A. M.

Nazarene Church L. E. Shoemaker, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. ; ‘Divine Worship, 10:45. Young Peoples Service, 6:30. Evangelistic Service, 7:30. Prayer Meeting, (Wed. eve.) at 7:30. P Personal Workers (Thurs. eve.) at 7:30. (All Sunday services are being held in the City Hall.) :

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REV. JOHN ROLLINGS ON WOWO PROGRAM The Rev. John W. Rollings of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Ligonier, Indiana, will be heard in a special morning meditation on WOWO, Fort Wayne, on ‘Wednesday, December 15th at 5:45 a.m., CST, during the “Words Divine” broadcast. Pastor Rollings will speak on the subject “Around the Cradle of Jesus.” “Words Divine” is a devotional period broadcast at 5:456 by WO WO every morning, Monday thru Friday. Favorite hymns, a reading

Sparta Congregational Christian Church Kimmell, Ind. : Mark B. Spacht, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30, Arnold Werker, Supt. . Worship Service, 10:30, E. C. Geeding, Minister. , The Willing Workers will meet the last Friday evening of the month. Mrs. Ora Calendar, Pres. —_— Seventh Day Adventist J. Chas. Mattingly, Minister

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from the Biwe, and a five-minute devotional message make up the program. The Rev. Rollings is one of many clergymen from this area who will participate. The program is a feature of the Public Service Department of the station and is under the direction of Ronald R. Ross, Public Service Director at WOWO.

THESE PARTY LINERS AREN’T POPULAR TODAY . Ever hear of jiggler-uppers, off-the-hookers, ring-answerers and lister-inners? , They’re not new words exactly, but perhaps just coined- especially to describe some party line telephone users. “The jiggler-upper is the one who practically drums on the hook when you've overstayed your time on the line., It isn’t nice, but of course you oughn’t to talk too long on the party line, says the Ligonier Telephone Company. : “An off-the-hooker is pretty much of a menace if you're counting on getting all your telephone calls. This is the follow who leaves the telephone off ‘the hook, making the line “busy” and making it impossible for anyone on the

line to receive calls,” they added. “The ring-answerer just has an absent minded habit of answering the telephone every time it rings. On some lines, especially rural, this becomes a bit of a problem. On these lines, certain rings are designated for each telephone,

- The following attended a New Curriculum Preview Conference for Sunday School teachers held Sunday at the Goshen Presbyterian Church: Mr. Herbert Galloway, Miss Madelina Denny, Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. J. R. Walters, Mrs. Lewis Moser, Mrs. Juanita Ridenour and Rev. Arnold Schaap.

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