Ligonier Banner., Volume 84, Number 18, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 May 1950 — Page 2

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A Column of Opinion .. .

MR. HOOVER

It is unfortunate that Herbert Hoover has wused his prestige to propose that Russia and her satellites be barred from the United Nations. :

Much more pointed to the needs of today was a proposal made the same day in New York by John Foster Dulles, another distinguished Republican and foreign affairs expert, for a general conference to revise the U. N. on the basis of the first five years of experience to make it a more efficient agency.

All of us have suffered frustration from the way Russia has balked repeatedly in the U. N. and lately has been boycotting various of its agencies because she wants Communist China to replace National China on the Security Council. It has been disappointing, too, that the U. N. has been handicapped because of the differences between the two most powerful members, our nation and Russia. But it is unlike Herbert Hoover to yield to such frustrations. ~

Five years is a short trial. The U. N. was not created for the uneasy year of 1950, but was set up for all time as an instrumentality that would slowly develop into a real world federation, with improvements from ‘time to time as experience shows the way.

To crack it asunder now would be to destroy its whole purpose of eventual wunion among nations and to freeze the world into two hostile, armed camps when tension is highest. It is at such a time at this very time indeed, that we need a conference room and a table such as the U. N. provides more than at any time since its creation. This is no time to lock the door on one party, and a big party which controls a sizable chunk of the earth’s surface and the destiny of hundreds of millions of people who are, despite artificial barriers, people like ourselves whom we must consider apart from their current leaders and current status.

In our own experience with labor - management troubles we try to keep the conference room open and handy. Sometimes it takes a lot of sitting around a table, almost endless talk, and infinite patience, but in the end we usually get a settlement. We have learned not to slam the door shut.

Despite the U. N.’s inability to handle the great problems between us and Russia, it yet may be significant that more and more in recent weeks as tension has mounted, it is being suggested as the agency to initiate a dramatic move for peace. It is the U. N., for example, which Sen. Tydings (D-Md.), has suggested, in his latest resolation, issue the call for the world disarmament conference he had proposed. It is the one organized agency that includes everybody necessary for a peaceful settlement, and }c)}cleo%)le everywhere recognize at. . .

It is the hope, too, of the s.mall nations which quiver tegrfully between two giant ‘millstones, including those small nations at present in the orbit of Russia which “may not, however, always be in her orbit. Those people need a forum in which to speak for their interests. One of the great mistakes that both we and the Russians have made is to think too much in terms of ourselves and Russia only. . —Thomas L. Stokes.

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Rev. Arnold Schaap, Minister Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Supt.,, Mrs. George Green; Pianist, Mrs. Darold McDonald; Secretary, Miss Madelina Denny. Morning Wor- = ship, 10:45 am. L sjf j Sermon by the = pastor. ‘ S vggs . T 4 3 | Meeting of thel Lt G % g & B N Men's Fellowship IR 8 Class in our i o W% church kitchen, The Deacons will hold their regular monthly stated meeting Sunday, May 7, 2 p.m., the Jr. Aid will sponsor a Mother’s Day Tea to be given in the Church. They will honor their mothers and the members of the Senior Aid will be specially invited guests. Sunday, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., ‘meeting of the Westminster Youth Fellowship group at the church. Group advisor, Mrs. Geo. Green; leader of devotions this Sunday, Miss Jane Goatcher; hostesses, members of the Junior Aid. : Tuesday evening, May 9, meeting of The Kings Daughters with Mrs. Arnold Schaap and Miss Elva Foote, hostesses. Colored movies of the West will be shown. Thursday evening, meeting of the Junior Choir beginning at 7 o’clock. . { Thursday evening, meeting o the Adult Choir beginning at 8 o’clock. |

Catholic Churches ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH Rev. Edward Mahoney, 0.M.1L, Pastor. Residence, 300 Grand St., Phone 188. Mass Schedule: Sundays at 8:30 a.m. Holy Days at 7:00 a.m.

BLESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH Albion, Indiana Mass—Every Sunday at 10 a.m.

Nazarene Church L. E. Shoemaker, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Morning - Worship, 10:30. N. Y. P. S. Service, 6:30. Evangelistic Service, 7:30. Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30. W. F. M. S. Meeting, Thursday, 7:30. . '

Church Of Christ Everett Reynolds, Minister. Bible School 9:30. : Morning ' Service 10:30. Bring the family and attend all these services.

Richville Church Rev. L’'Dean Cornelius, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. _ Morning Worship at 10:30.

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David E. Livengood, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Ellsworth Peterson, Gen. Supt. “Stewarship of Time”, a brief talk, will be given by Mrs. Arthur Couts in Adult Dept. In charge of the Youth Dept. will be Mrs. William Cochran and of the Children’s Dept., Halle Goshorn. .

10:40 a.m., The Morning Worship Hour. Message by the Pastor, “The New Comforter”, 4th in the series on the stained glass windows. Special music by the Senior Choir. The Junior Church will meet in the church basement during this ‘time. :

6:15, The Junior-Hi and Senior Youth Fellowships will meet. 7:30, The evening worship serice, Several numberg will be presented by the Wawaka High School Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. Vadas Golden. The Pastor will speak briefly on the subject, “When Home Is Sweet”, This introduces Christian Family Week, May 7-14. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:00. Mother-Daughter banquet Friday, May 12th.

Christian Science 411 Lincolnway West

“Everlasting Punishment” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 30. /The Golden Text is: “Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; -and purify your hearts, ye double minded” (James 4:8). Among the citations which com{)rise the Lesson-Sermon is the folowing from the Bible: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing. If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, ‘gand)they are burned” (John 15:1, 5. 6). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The destruction of sin is the divine method of pardon. Divine Life destroys death, Truth destroys error, and Love destroys hate. Being destroyed, sin needs no other form of forgiveness. Does not God’s pardon, destroying any one sin, prophesy and involve the final destruction of all sin?” (p. 339).

Sparta Congregational Christian Church Mark B. Spacht, Pastor. Worship Service, 10:30, Sunday School, 9:80, Arnold Werker, Supt. g The Willing Workers will meet the last Friday evening of the month..- Mrs. John Doll, pres.

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~ G. Ben Hershberger, minister. 9:30, Church School with classes for all ages. Otto Binkele, Gen. Supt.; Dean Carmichael, Youth Supt.; Mrs. Dale Hayes, Children’s Supt. ‘ Film slides will be shown to the Primary Department on the United Nations Organization and its work. :

10:30, The Morning Worship Service with the sermon by the minister on the subject, “Are We Asking Too Much?” and the morning anthem by the choir under the direction of Mr. Clyde Oplinger. This will be Loyalty Day in the Church. - 2:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship Spring Convention of the Warsaw District at Warsaw. ~ 5:15, The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet for recreation,

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refreshments and a progiam consisting of reports from Washington and United Nations with film slides by the \'minister.

Monday, May Bth, 9:30, the Warsaw District Conference at Wakarusa.

Thursday, May 11, 7:00, Stewards meeting at the Church for reports on the Every Member Canvass,

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