Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 164, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 August 1946 — Page 2
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- FRIDAY, AUG. 16 1946.
BULXIVAN. INDIANA
A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper. Sullivan pailz Times, founded 1915, as the daily, edition of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1S54. United Frese Wire Service. Eleanor Poyinter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor
Paul Poynter Publisher
Joe H. Adams ; . Editor Published dally except Saturday and Sunday at 113 West Jackson St. Sullivan, Indiana Telephone 12
Entered aa aecond-clasa matter at the Postoffice, Sullivan, Indiana. National Advertising Representative: Thel and Simpson. 393 Seventh Avenue. New York (1) N. Y.
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CUT TO THE BONE? v With more state government payrollers than the state of Indiana ever has had, it might be timely to remind Governor Ralph F. Gates of his "cut to the bone" tax messajre
to the 1945 Indiana General Assembly. ' : In that message, he told the legislators that "all but essential services", must be "cut to the bone' if the state's income from taxation is to meet current expenses. At the moment , the Governor delivered that economy message his administration was piling up the greatest personnel expense account for legislative services in the history of the state. , PnnnlJs i-U,,- Lf OO 1 1
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mat numoer more man iqpiea tne iyzv total ot Z4i5 and eclipses the previous all-time high of 750 employed in the Republican-controlled . 1943 session.
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GREATLY EASED BY HERBAL REMEDY When due to inzuf- !JfICyQ ficienf jecrefion of 1411? HLI O When pain stabs like a knife in the back along with frequent getting up nights,, many folks are so grateful for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root medicine that relieves such distress when due to kidneys not eliminating as they should. For three generations Swamp Root has been the standby in millions of homes when loss of sleep from getting up nights causes folks to feel so nervous, run-down and worn out. Many think there is nothing like the herbs in Swamp Root, for stimulating kidneys' excretion. TRY it ! Try to get feeling better with a bottle of Swamp Root from the drug store.
Prairie Creek AV.S.C.S. The W.S.C.S. will be held at Dodd Bridge August. 20th. Rev. and Mrs. Sholty of Indianapolis will be present. Mrs. Sholty has been in Japan doing missionary work and will be the guest speaker. Rev. Sholty has been in Japan as an interpreter in the in the Intelligence Dept. of the Army. Everyone is welcome.
Village Homemakers The Village Homemakers enjoyed their annual picnic supper at the country home of Mrs. James Grider, Tuesday evening, August 13th. An old-fashioned hayrack had been arranged for a table, on which the food was
spread. The committee in charge
of arrangements for the picnic was composed of Mesdames Robert Davis, George Atkinson, Medfoid Anderson and George Walters. After the bountiful supper, Miss Betty Jo Anderson thanked the club for her Ruth Andrews Memorial Scholarship. She told ot her enrollment at Indiana State Teachers College at Terre Haute for the coming year. ' During the business meeitng the club voted to sell Christmas cards, wrappings and Everyday cards. Games were the diversion of the evening. Many new and useful kitchen gadgets were given as prizes. Those enjoying the outing were Mesdames Hugh Giles, Denver Jewell, Paul Asbury, Medford Anderson, Tom Handford, Earl Handford, George Wass, Rush
Rickard, Willis Cox, Merle Terrell, Lynn Caton, Foy Rusk, James Robinson, George Vaughn, George Atkinson, Herschel Pirtle, George Walters and two guests, Miss Betty Jo Anderson and Mrs. Grace Dyer. Enjoy Family Grt-To-Gellier A very enjoyable party was held at the shelter house in the city park Thursday evening, August 15th. Those making up the party were sons, daughter, grandsons and granddaughters of Mrs. Ida Pirtle and their respective families. At 6:30 a bountiful covered dish dinner was spread. After the dinner a program of movies was shown by
Jimmie Theal.
I Those attending were. Mrs. Ida
'Pirtle, Mr. and Mrs. Opal Pirtle land Pattie and Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pirtle, Mr. and Mrs. J Harold Pirtle and Eddie and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. George Atj kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Jewell and son, Leon, Mrs. Henry Milam and Jimmy, Carolyn, Norma and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gambill and daughter,' Lelah, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Thornberry and son, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. William Page and daughter, Sharon, Mrs..' Ona Bedwell. and son, Donald, Ed Shepherd, Wendell Gambill, Mary Atkinson, Irvin Gambill and Susie Pirtle.
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Moore And House Reunion The Moore and House reunion was held at the Sullivan city park Sunday, August 11. The families gathered for a basket dinner. The guests of- honor were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Galla
gher of near -Hymera. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallagher. Phillip and
JMicke, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil GallaIgher, Sandra and Doretta, all of
near coaimont; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Terry and son of near Carlisle; Mrs. Guy Gamble and children of Sullivan, Russell. Greenwood of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Phipps and son, Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mize and son, Kenny, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watterson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold South and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gallagher, Mrs. William Nusbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nusbaum and Miss Jean Connon, all of Terre Haute; Cpl. and Mrs. Irvin Johnson and son, James, of Indianapolis, Pvt. and Mrs. Louis Gallagher Jr. of Aberdeen, Maryland.
Supper Guests Supper guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clayton were Walter Shepherd of Seminole, Oklahoma, Ed Shepherd,
Mrs. Anna Shepher, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Bedwell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
McCammon and Carolyn Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Page, Mrs. May Neal, Andrew Moore,
(Donald Bedwell, Sherron Page, I Harold and Jimmy Clayton. J Callers were James Mason, Ben Figg7 EarTMason, Mr. and Mrs. 'Dale Bedwell, Benny and Larry
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Dinner Guests Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Page were Walter Shepherd of Seminole, Oklahoma, Ed Shepherd, Mrs. Anna Shepherd, Mrs. May Neal,
, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Bedwell, Mrs. Lorene Fordyce and Janice, Mr. ! and Mrs. Dale Bedwell, Donald I Bedwell, Sherril and Sherron
Page. Afternoon callers were Mrs.
Ida Pirtle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pirtle, Eddie and Jane, and Mr. and. Mrs. Froman Goodman.
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"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU." Romans 16:16
GOSPEL of
SULLIVAN CHURCH OF CHRIST series of meetings will begirt MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19th at 7:30 P. M. with
BRO. JUSTIN HESSON, BLOOflHNGTON
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If You Can Get It Oulside, Why Go In?
Denominations say that you are saved and can remain saved outside of their denominations. They admit you do not have to hear and believe their denominational doctrine in cider to be s"ved. They also agree that a. person can ga to heaven and never hear a preacher of their denomination preach. They further say that you must hear the Gospel of Christ before you can be saved. Then since you do not have to hear a dectrine of these denominations, and since you have to hear the Gospel of Christ in ri der to learn the Will of God. then how could the doctrine of these denominations be the Gospel of Christ? ,Tbey will admit you can get the Holy Spirit outside of their denominations. They confess one can be sanctified without ever beingj in their particular denomination, and that God redeems men outside of their churches (faiths). They say your sins are forgiven before you enter any denomination. They affirm one is saved only by the bleed of Christ, before entering any denomination. Then since you can get all these spiritual blessings outside of denominations, and go to heaven without entering one then what would be the inducement for one to join any of them? What can you get inside one of them that you cannot get outside? With reference to the New Testament, these questions carry a different answer; The doctrine of the New Testa
ment is "the apostles' doctrine." Acts 2:42. One c?nnot be saved without hearing this doctrine which is the doctrine of the Churches of Christ. Romans 16:16-18. One cannot go to heaven outside the New Testament church, for " the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved." Acts 2:47. A person cannot receive the benefit of Jesus' blood aoart from the Bible church, fcr Jes"s "purchas?d the church with His own blood." Acts 20:38. We are not affirmig that "our denomination is the only nne right" for the church of our Lord is not a denomination. Our nlea as just plain New Testament Christians, is for the abolishment of denominat'onal names, organizations, DIVISIONS and practices, and further pleid for the unity of the sincere worshippers of God apart from human organizations, for there alone is unity fcund. We wear no hum'jn name, have no human authority, and we strive to maintain the pattern set by the early chmch 1900 years aco under the divine trnidmcp of God through the inspired Word ONLY. All spiritual blessings are in Christ, Eph. 1:3. the church is His Body, Eph. 1:22,23. The church is an essential body, but we do not say it saves, but that it will be saved. Eph. 3:23. Are you in the church , that you read about in the Bible? Accept no substitute, for none is genuine without being authorized by tbe Word of God.
WELCOME TO THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST NORTH STATE STREET-(SULLIVAN) CASS OAKLAND CONCORD OLD LIBERTY FARMERSBURG PAXTON MT.ZION SHELBURN
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