Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 26, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 June 1949 — Page 4

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Presbyterian Church Rev. Arnold Schaap, Minister This Sunday will be Children’s Day. 8 . Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Supt.,, Mr. Herbert Galloway; Chorister, Mrs. Everett Smith; Pianist, Mrs. Darold McDonald; Secretary, Miss Madelina Denny. g Meeting of the [ I Men's FellowB | ship Class in our || Church kitchen. #8 Lesson theme: 2 4 “The Songbook ' [} of the Bible.” e 8 : Morning WorN ship. at 10:46 e am. A cordial welcome to all. —.——._o____ Catholic Churches ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Rectory, Ligonier, Tel, 188. Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Rev. Edward Mahoney, 0.M.1., Pastor. Residence, 300 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. Morning Worship, 10:45.

N. Y. P. S. Service, 6:30. Evangelistie Service, 7:30. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30.

Sparta 4 Congregational Christian Church Kimmell, Ind. Mark B. Spacht, Pastor. . Worship Service, 10:30, Sunday School, 9:30, Arnold Werker, Supt. : The Willing Workers will meet the last Friday evening of the month. Mrs. Ora Calendar, Pres.

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Evangelical United Brethren Church

John W. Rollings, minister

Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.

There will be no Morning or Evening Worship Services this Sunday as the pastor will be away.

Tesday, July 5, at 7:30 pm., the W. S. W. S. will meet with Mrs. George Honert, Miss Eva Cook-will be the leader.

Friday, 7:00 p.m., Choir Practice. 5 [A cordial welcome at all services of the Church.

Church Of Christ

Everett Reynolds, Minister.

Because man-made creeds and books of discipline are sinful, we have no creed but Christ and no book but the Bible. We invite you to worship with us each lLord’s day from 9:30 to 11:15.

Christian Science

411 Lincolnway West

Church Services at 11 A. M. - “Christian Science” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, June 26. : The Golden Text was: “Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without meney and without price” (Isaiah 55:1). Among the citations which comfrised the Lesson-Sermon was the ollowing from the Bible: “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father. And I will pray the Father, and he shall ggve you another Comforter, that he may ai;lzficies )with you for ever” (John 14: The Lesson-Sermon also included the followinfi passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Seriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Science is an emanation of divine Mind, and is alone able to interpret God aright. It has a sfiritual, and not a material origin. It is a divine utterance, —the Comforter which leadeth into all truth” (p. 127). “BeKgnd the frail &emises of human liefs, above loosening grasp of creeds, the demonstration of Christian i[ind-healing stands a reXga)fled and practical - Science” (p.

Seventh Day Adventist ~ J. Chas, Mattingly, Minister Combined Services held in Wolf Lake. . Friday, July 1, 8:00 p.m,, Prayer and Study time. Saturday, July 2, 9:30 am., Sabbath School with children and youth divisions. Latta Tumblinson, superintendent.

Jesse G. Dewey

First Methodist Church

G. Ben Hershberger, miuister. 9:30, Church School with classes for all ages. Otto Binkele, superintendent. 10:30, The Morning Worship Service” with the minister beginning a new series of sermons on “The Apostle’s Creed” as it applies to modern day living. The sermon subject will be “We Believe.,” The Woman’s chorus will sing the morning anthem. Thursday, July T7th, 7:00, the executive meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet with Mrs. Russell Orewiler, president, in the church office. 8:00, the Official Board of the church will meet in the office to plan the Fall Program and hear reports of June activities. :

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~Burial Exp. : 75.00 Bonham & Misner, same 75.00 Charles Fraze, Adm. Estate | ‘Joseph C. Reed, same 100.00 Mungovan & .Sons, same 75.00 Albion New Era, Public } Printing 8.45 Avilla News, same 46.39 Cromwell Advance, same 46.52

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THE LIGONIER BANNER

The Noble County American, ‘ same / 13.12 Sahli & Johnson, Open : ~ Ditches : 82.00 Forker & Bortner, same 280.00 Wildah Brown, Tile Ditches 10.43 Sahli & Johnson, Tile Dit. 100.00 Orval Schrock, same 22.20 Tom (Clouse, same 5.60 Standard Conerete Pipe Co., same , 402.75 J. L. Guthrie, Co. Agt. Bal. & Exp. 120.46 J. L. Stark, Asst. Co. Agt. Exp. 41.66 Sylvia Stevens, Home Dem. Agent 33.33 Mabel M. Cole, Co. Agt. Secy. Sal. . - 150.16 Phyllis Pearsall., Asst. Co. Agent Secy. Sal. 86.48 Sylvia Stevens, Home Dem. . Agt. Milage 36.48 The Home Tel. & Tel. Co., ‘ Co. Tel. 73.20 The Home Tel, & Tel. Co., Gravel Road Tel. : 5.256 Albert Gappinger, Freight Drayage & Gravel Road 27.47 J. L. Guthrie, Co. Agt’s. Off. and Traveling Exp. 128.84 J. L. Stark, Ass’t. Co. Agt’s. Off. and Traveling Exp. 66.80 Irene Byron Sanatorium - 369.28 Paul C. Prickett, Recorder’s Per Diem & Milage 21.48 Allmetal Highway Products, Revolving Ditch Fund 90.48 Forker & Bortner, Revolving Ditch Fund 135.00 Warren J. Miller, same 32.10 Albion Nat’l. Bank, Withholding Tax. Fund, Co. 497.80 Albion Nat’l, “Bank, Withholding Xax Fund, Public Welfare 114.00 ! Public Welfare Cary A. Davis, Postmaster $25.00 Martin H. Spangler, Legal Serv. '25.00 Thornton-Levey Co., Other ‘Op. Exp. . 10.00 Mae Elene Craven, Trans. ; All Rt 33.50 Jennie Faux, same 25.00 Pansy M. Curtis, same 20.00 C. D. Bridenthal, same 20.00 Harry Worman, same 7.00 Robert J. Meyer,: same 6.00

Mrs. Ruth McFarren, same 8.10 Clyde A. Bennett, same 8.40 Mrs. Lelia G. Foote, same .60

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Hobert Adair 819884 Ray Asher = 213.64 John Beckley 215.70 Melvin Bender : RS An William Bills 202.80 Ferm Bowman 199.35 Karl Bowman 224.40 B. D. Brimm o 21888 Dale Clouse 60.48 Walter Coats & 224.40 Shirley Conrad 240.00 Curtis Gaerte . 22440 Paul Gilbert ‘ 199.55 Max Harlan - 188.84 Ross Harlan 218.42 Dallas Jaquay 207.40 R. W. Jaquay 237.15 Cecil Jeffries : T 222.80 Lyman Johnson : 231.84 Howard Johnson 241.88 Dan Leatherman 241.92 Ernest Leatherman 164.72 Dale McCoy 230.82 Clarence. Meroney 233.75 Ben Norris ; 224.40 Edward Priest 175.52 Earl Rabbitt 207.40 Harry Savoie 207.40 Charles Scott 207.75 Clifford Smith 183.19 Clinton Snyder 222.80 Dewey Targgart 213.64 Latta Tumlinson 218.00 Louis Ulam ; 222.52 Charles Walburn 221.94 Otho Weaver 221.94 George Weeks 254.80 Thomas Wirick 224.40 Albion National Bank, ’ Withholding Tax 323.20 10% Bond Fund 83.27 Abshire oil Co. 170.44 Albion Water & Light Dept. 22.26 Allison Automotive 28.80 Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co. 26.40 Bueter * Chevrolet 64.45 D-A Lubricant Co. : 188.19 Easter Tire & Tread Co. 191.40 Jacob A. Eberly 32.00 Fort Wayne Pipe & Sup. 36.50 Gar Wood Industries, Inc. 27.80 Indiana Equip. Co., Inc. 145.04 Indiana State Dept. of Rev. 41.32 Irons Sales Co. 5.84 Korte Bros. 40.00 McComb Ignition 6.71 Mossman-Yarnelle 31.50 Municipal Supply Corp. 60.00 Purity Cylinder Gases, Inc. A b Riddle & "Metz 21.80 Sinclair Refining Co. 66.20 Steele’s Auto. Parts Co. 145.30 Uhl Oil Co. 1184.91 Albion Lumber Co., Inc. 112.97 Allmetal Highway Products 133.76 D. K. Miller ; 151.31 Northern Indiana Sand and Gravel : 725.67 Schumacher Seed Co. 393.25 Standard Oil Co. 1122.33 Charles H. Altimus 125.00 : Leland F. Frurip, Auditor Noble County

Richville Church Rev. L’Dean Cornelius, minister. Sunday School at 9:30, D.S.T. Morning Worship at. 10:30 a.m.

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