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THURSDAY, JULY 17 Read Psalm 66:1-9 How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land 9 (Psalm 137:4> The children of Israel were slaves in Babylon. They were desolate, heartbroken, and homesick. Their masters In Babylon added insult to injury when they demanded that the weary workers sing the sacred songs of Israel. The Babylonians wanted to laugh and be amused. But the poor Israelites could only look at one another and exclaim in their utter helplessness: “How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?" But where is the Lord's song needed more than in a strange land? In the desolate, godless, sinful, hopeless places the one thing most needed is to hear the songs of God. Toady we ourselves are in places where the Lord's songs are needed, where they may never be heard unless we sing them. Therefore, let us radiate the music of our God wherever we find ourselves this day. PRAYER: Our Father, we have found ourselves in places which were hard and depressing. We have faced burdens which were terribly heavy. May we at such times and places take heart and sing songs to Thy honor and praise. May the music of faith, hope, and love radiate from our hearts this day. This we ask in the name of Christ. Amen THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. The besjt place to sing the songs of the Lord is wherever we are. Guy O. Carpenter (Indiana) World-wide Bible reading—Exodus 31:1-18

JOLLYETTE CLUB

Jollyette Euchre club met Monday at the home of Betty Yunker with 13 members present. Helen Ruff had high score, Martha Dick, low. and traveling was won by Wilma Bricker. Next meeting is Aug. 13 with Beth Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stump of Mishawaka, the Cloyd Jacksons. Mrs. Rose Stuekman. the Arnold Dallmans. and Mrs. Louise Loses and Janice called recently on the Virgil Stumps at the Dewart lake cottage, purchased recently from Charles Homan family. Mrs. Loren McMillen and daughter, Debra Diane. were brought to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hershberger, last Thursday from Elkhart hospital. The baby weikhed 6 lb. 3 oz. when born July 9th.

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6TII BIRTHDAY PARTY

Mrs. Barney Stouaer. assisted by Mrs. Patty Tobias, entertained at a party for the 6th birthday of Brenda Stouder Saturday Brenda's guests were of her classmates Patty McAndrews, Nancy Mast, Ruth Ann Ziliak. Vicki Parcell. Becky Searf'oss, Mary Orn, Kathy Tobias. Jeannie Zimmerman and Shelia Schultz. Mrs. Mary Kauffman and David, Mrs. Henry Kauffman, Junior Mast and Victor Graber went sightseeing beyond Warsaw and Rochester Sunday On their wayhome called on the "Noble Seitzes at Bremen. 1 t Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock and Carl spent Thursday with Edward Bocks at Middlebury and dined Sunday with Howard Bock family at Warsaw.

CHURCH SERVICES

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 902 E. Market Rev. Leland Emrick, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Worship service. “The Fifth Commandment.” 7:30 Union sendee concert by Pruth McFarland at the high school. NORTH MAIN ST. MENNONITE Homer F. North, Pastor Richard W. Yoder, ass’t pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Lester Miller, Supt. Classes for all ages. 10:30 morning worship. “The Practicality of the Fellowship.” 7:30 Evening worship. Young peoples meeting. 7:30 Wed. Bible study and prayer service. Admits in basement. MTYF upstairs. 8 p. m. Fri. Cabin committee meets. Our motto: Christ, the Hope of the world. ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH South Main St. W. H. Baker, pastor 9:30 Worship service. 10:30 Sunday school. William Kurtz- supt. July 24 United Luth. Church Women meet with Mrs. Karl Knobel. Topic: “Telling the Good New’s”, leader Mrs. Louise Tom. July 27, Union sendee at 7:30. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Earl Salzman, Pastor 9:30 Sunday SchooL Lyle Strauss, adult Supt. Mrs. George Bash. Primary. 10:15 Worship servicer “The Nation’s First Line of Defense.” Infant consecration service. 7:30 Union service at high school Concert by Pruth McFarlin. THE METHODIST CHURCH Allen B. Rice 11, Pastor 8:30 & 10:30 church at worship “Freedom and the Spirit ” 9:30 Church school. Roy Slagle. Supt. 7:30 Sun. Pruth McFarlin at school. Aug. 3-9, sor. High Institute Epworth Forest. „ FIRST EUB CHURCH Market and Elm Rev. Frank Closson- Pastor Raymond Dunnuck. S. S. Supt. 9:30 Church school. 10:40 Morning worship 7:30 Thurs Mid-week service. Mrs. Glenn Ganshorn in charge. CAMP CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Arthur Dodge. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Ted Watkins. Supt. Chas Heisler, ass’t. Deloris Klotz jr. Supt. 10:30 Worship sendee. 7:30 Evening service 2nd and 4th Sundays. HASTINGS ISLAND CHAPEL EUB CHURCH Rev, Omer Nisley, PastoF,Kend'all Biller, Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. 8:00 Thursday, prayer meeting. Oscar Hanev. leader. VILLAGE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN IN CHRIST P. W. Cassel, Pastor Parsonage address 252 N. Madlon, Nappanee. Telephone 527. 9:30 Sunday school. Ray M. Zeroher. Supt. 10:30 Worship sendee. 7:30 Evangelistic service. 7:30 Thurs. prayer meeting. SOUTH UNION CHAPEL Chas. Goss. Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday schooL 11 a.m. Preaching. ST. DOMINICS CATHOLIC CHURCH Maryland st. 2 blocks north of Rt. 6 in Bremen Sunday masses 8, 10 and 11. Weekday Masses, 7:30 a. m. Holy Day Masses, 6 and 8 a. m. First Friday Mass, 7:30 p. m. Confessions 7-7:25 before Mass daily. Confessions Sat. 7:30 to 8:30 and before 8 and 10 a. m. Sunday masses. UNION CENTER CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN All services at Union Twp. school during construction work on church. Herbert Fisher, minister Adult Supt., Amos Sheets. Children’s director, Mrs. Harold Umbaugh. 9:30 Church school. 10:00 Morning worship. 7:00 Evening service.

MT. TABOR CHURCH OF GOD Vz mile south of Community Center, then east one mile. Thomas Douglas, Pastor 9:30 Sunday schooL Olen Anglin, Supt. Florence Hepler, jr. supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. 7:30 Thurs., CGYA. GOSPEL LIGHT MISSION 116 S. Main Charles Pletcher j-r., Pastor. 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday services. BRETHREN IN CHRIST Clark A. Hock, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Donald Freed, Supt. 10:30 Morning service. 7 p. m. Sermon. Prayer service and Bible study at 7;30 Wednesday evening. EBENEZER SOUTH WEST J. M. Hartman, pastor. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. 7:30 Evening service. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 751 W. Market Rev. C. M. Jones, pastor. 9:30 Sunday school. Earl Chilcote, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:00 Young peoples service, 7:30 Evening service. UNION GROVE BRETHREN IN CHRIST Clark A. Hock, Pastor. 9:30 Sunday school. Donald Freed, Supt. 10:30 morning sendee. 7 p. m. Sermon. Prayer service and Bible study at 7:30 Wednesday evening. TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Ondn J. Kilmer. Pastor 930 Church school Frances Korenstra, Adult Supt. Dorothy McDonald, Prim. Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. UNITED MISSIONARY Harold Barger- Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. David Wise, Supt. 10:30 Morning worship. 10:30 Junior church (downstairs) 7 p. m. t ßible study. 7:20. Evangelistic service. 8:00 Wed., prayer meeting. Personal soul winning class, and session of prayer. MILLWOOD CHRISTIAN CHAPEL Kenneth Marken, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Harold Gay, supt. 10:30 Worship service. 7 p. m. Evening service. 7:30 Tues. prayer meeting. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Dixon N. Burkdoll, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. John Rensberger, Supt. “Four more in each class” Is the goal this golden anniversary year. 10:30 Morning worship 7:30 Evangelistic service. - Thurs. 7:30, prayer meeting at parsonage. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Clark and Market Rev. Wm. A. Heimach, pastor 9:30 Sunday school. \ll ages welcome. Geo. G. Rose, Supt. 10:30 Morning service. 7:30 Young peoples meeting. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Locke and Walnut M. Virgil Ingraham, Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Richard Best, Supt. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship 7 p.m., Evening Service. 7:30, Thursday, Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. CHURCH OF GOD 458 W. Walnut Robert W. Fields, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Charles Sheets. Supt. 10:30 Morning worship Sermon: “Abundant Fruitage.” 6:30 Youth fellowship, Donna Anglin, youth director. 7:30 Evening service. “What Jesus Taught About Heaven.” 7:15 Thurs. choir practice. 6-9 Thurs. prayer meeting.

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Goshen Community Auction Sales Phone 3-1602 MONDAY, JULY 21 - 12 P.M. Sell your surplus livestock here each Monday, where the buyers come to fill their orders. Call 3-1593 or 3-1602 for trucks. TOP PRICES Milk Cows , 240.00 Heifers - Steers 18 to 28.00 Bulls - 24.00 Butcher Cows (Fat Cows) 18 to 20.25 Butcher Cows (Canners & Cutters) 15 to 18.00 Veal 33.00 Lambs 23.10 Fat Hogs 23.50 Ruffs 17.20 to 20.80 Male Ilogs 15 to 19.25 Feeder Pigs 7.00 to 23.00 Ewes 14.50 We Have The Buyers Sherman, McDowell, Martin Auctioneers

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Board Meets 2 Nights; Fletcher Wins Bus Bid TWO MORE TEACHERS HIRED, SUPT. GETS $OO INCREASE c A lengthly school board meeting was adjourned at 11 p.m. Monday and re-convened Tuesday night to finish awarding of bids for surfacing Central school playground, and for a school bus body and chassis. Pleteher Motors Inc. won the bid to furnish a GMC chassis for a 60 passenger body for the sum of $2,728.55. It was the low bid of three. Hartman Pontiac and McCormick Motors also submitted bids. Allied Inc. of Indianapolis, won the bid to furnish the body for the sum of $3,214.50. Allied was the second lowest of five bids. Reed Construction Cos., Mishawaka, won the bid for applying a finish coat of blacktopping to Central school playground with the low bid of $3,043.28. Reith-Riley and Yoder Asphalt also submitted bids. Supt. H. B. Osborn was granted a S3OO annual pay increase in line with the general increase granted teachers in the new salary schedule. Closing out of contracts with Hagerman Construction Cos. was postponed pending agreement on a drainage problem under the north entrance canopy and correction of pitting in the sidewalks. Robert D. Roberts of Menlo, la., was hired to teach vocal music in the upper grades and high school. Former vocal music teacher, Mrs. Nancy Curtis of Nappanee will be employed to teach music in the lower grades on a part time basis. A request by Mrs. John Applegate to teach home-bound children, was referred by the board back to the superintendent and grade school principal. Supt. Osborn was also instructed to make a complete report on the salary status of all non-instructional school employees, including duties, hours worked, length of employment and present salary. The Board approved and signed the military diploma of Eli Yoder jr. A request by Jack Templeton for the school to budget money for new band uniforms will be discussed when a ruling is received as to the use of tax money for this purpose. The superintendent reported on the problem of assigning first grade pupils, saying that because of the large number. South school can barely accomodate town children south of the present boundary of the railroad tracks. The boundary line will either have to be changed or all country children will have to be brought into Central school. Claims of $8,739.17 were approved. The budget will be reviewed at the July 30 meeting.

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‘Ads In Hometown Paper Help To Fight Secession 9 One of the most valuable tools that has been used for combating the current recession Is the advertising power of home town and neighborhood newspapers. At the end of every production line stands the consumer and national prosperity is but the sum total of local prosperity. In thousands of communities all across the country because of editorial comment encouraging people to buy in their own neighborhood or in their own home town and as a result of newspaper advertising programs undertaken by local merchants, local retailer sales, the pulsebeat of national prosperity, have been much encouraged. An ad in the local paper has always been the mark of a successful business and the experience of recent months has only served to prove the point.—INDUSTRIAL NEWS REVIEW. FLORIDA POTLUCK A Florida potluck dinner at the Noble Hoover home, west of Goshen, Sunday, was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, Goshen; Mrs. Martha Norris, Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stahly, Mrs. Vern Walters, Mrs. Orville McDonald. Mrs. Charles Kline, Mrs. Samuel Heckaman, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roose.

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Mr. and Mrs. Mirion Carlin and daughters of Goshen were Sunday picnic guests of the James Marchand family. Mrs. Carlin is an accountant for Chiddister firm in Goshen. Q Mrs. Harvey Stutzman helped her daughter, Mrs. Herman Yoder work on the Kenneth Haney tenant house Thursday, where the Yoders plan to live soon. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Eicher and daughters left for their home at Sarasota. Fla., Thursday after visiting relatives in Ohio and Bishop and Mrs. Homer North a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weaver were dinner guests Saturday of Mrs. Henry Kauffman. Dinner guests Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kauffman and two sons of Centrevllle, Mich. Savilla Burkholder called on Mrs. Victor Graber Friday. e ■ ■ A man, who had been standing on a street corner for hours methodically tearing newspapers into bits and pieces and tossing his products into the street, was asked by a curious observer the reason for his strange performance. “I’m keeping the elephants away,” replied the man in a serious tone as he continued to scatter paper. “But golly, you’re right,” exclaimed the observer, peering up and down the street. “There’s not an elephant in sight.

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