Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 8, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 January 1947 — Page 6

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SOCIETY

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man with Mrs. Zilpha Bennett as Elizabeth of England to Philip of co-hostess. Each member is asked 1 Greece, the fresco of The Last to bring a comic valentine. The Supper painted by Leonardo da members are urged to attend a3 j Vinci on the wall of the refecMiss Gentry will be present to ' tcry of Milan's Church of Santa

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Marguerite French, Fay Stotts

and Ramona Everly, were given the Exemplar Degree in an impressive candlelight service at

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1 ItC UU 311 100 iliV-t tllifi W CIO Alii' - " , , I' charge of President Eleanor !Ued so full of events that it 1 During the busmess meeting, Wyman was difficult for the committee the following officers were electDelici'ious refreshments were giving a current events forum to f and appointed for the coming served oy the hostess, Ramona .choose those items which would ar Frewden Mr DiUon Everly assisted by Marilyn Mc- most likely be important history. iVt' m ' A S Millan. Tir selections, however, were brakes Secretary, Mis. A S.

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from pretty personal worries and Eurdge; Parliamentarian, Miss toward a better understanding McConnell; and Reporter,

Marilyn McMillian, Jane Ray-! ct woria proDiems. " boiild, Fay Stotts, Norma Stin- The forum . committee, com-1 Mrs. Frank Linnell played a son, Eleanor Wyman and ' Lois W of Mrs. Ronald Burdge, ! group of piano solos, numbers Shepherd I Mrs- Gus Lowry and Mrs. A. B. from musical comedies which m- ... Libke, discussed 'subjects rang- eluded four songs, "Lover Come SUNSHINE HOME i in2 aI1 the waY from the impor-IBack to Me," from New Moon; ECCIUB tant United Nations conference I "Make Believe," from Show Boat; 'The' Sunshine Home Econom- -down to "Who is Kilroy?"' Top-1 "One Alone," from The Desert ics Club met at the home of Mrs. ' i included were United Na-! Song; "Smoke Gets in Your Verna Spencer for their January tions Assembly, United Nations Eyes, from Roberta; and for an meeting, with Mrs. Ina Garrison Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-! encore, "Star Dust by Carrmchacting as co-hostess. The morning ministration, Congress and its aeL Mrs. Linnell s talent is very was spent socially. At the noon bow before television, Labor and outstanding and her program

me L.aw, tue proposed and much was weli ecnvcu anu cujujcu discussed marriage of Princess by the club."

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hour a delicious dinner was served to the group. The afternoon meeting was opened by the group singing "Silver Threads Among the Gold," which was the song of the month. Mrs. Georgia Andis gave the history of the song. Mrs. Lola Frye read the club creed. Roll call was answered by "things I hate most to do in winter." During the business session the club greeted a new member, Mrs. Tressa Spencer. A flower committee of Mrs. Georgia Andis and Mrs. Golda Price was appointed. Officers for 1947 were installed by the retiring president, Mrs. Georgia Andis. A very interesting lesson on hats remodeling, cleaning, materials and trimmings, styles and everyday care of hats, was given by Mrs. Thelma Benefiel. Home safety situations were discussed by Jrs. Muriel James. Mrs. Tressa Spencer and Mrs. Jessie Brust played piano duets by Sousa, namely, "Harmonic Wizard," "Hands Across the Sea" and "The Liberty Bell." Mrs. Daisy Corbin read a poem, "Our Country Doctor," which she wrote and dedi

cated to Dr. J. H. Jackson of , Pleasantville. Mrs. Bessie Neal ! gnve the club prayer. During the social hour a contest was enI joyed, the prize going to Mrs. Dora Erton. i ' j Those present were: MrsJ, Lola ; Frye .and . Ronald, Mrs. SAella I Alsman, Mrs.' Golda Price'! Mrs. Lrirene Benefiel and Danny, Mrs. Muriel James, Mrs. Thelma Benefiel; Mrs. Georgia Andis and Wilma, Mrs. Hazel Newkirk, Mrs. Tressa Spencer, Mrs. Dot Timmerman and Edith Ann, Mrs. (Mary Jackson, Mrs. Zilpha Bennett, Mrs. Bessie Neal, Mrs. Dora Ertpn, Mrs. Jessie Brust, Mrs. , Daisy Corbin, Miss Helen Spencer and the hostess and co-hosl-I ess, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Garrison. J The February meeting will be ' at the home of Mrs. Stella Als-

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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Round and Sirloin Steak, per lb. .... . ... 49c Pork Chops, Lean, per lb 53c Beef Liver, Weiners, Pork Steak Roasts, Ribs, Lunch Meat and Oleo. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FRUITS & JUICES Apple Sauce, Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, (Peaches and Pears Cubed) ' Orange, Grapefruit, Grape and Blended Juices. mi i ii iiriinnniwMTrMTrrririMiTMMM ntwMM Salad Dressing 19c and 39c Jar Pink Salmon, per can 41c English Walnuts, per lb. ....... . ..... 49c 5 JLb. Pail Pure Country Sorghum $1.63 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Mangoes and Cabbage , Oranges, Grapefruit, Apples. Plenty of Bananas Wire Clothes Lines, each ... i 69c Rope Clothes Lines, each ........ . . '. 35c

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(EGGS per dozen 39c) MEAT DEPT. NEWSALL SELECT A GRADE EEEF & VEAL Round & Loin Steak 59c Choice Roasts ' 49c . Plate Boil Beef 3."c Fresh Ground Beef 39c Boneless Pork Loin, f renched 69c Fork Chops '.- .'Oc Fresh Meat Loaf Ham Loaf Boiled Ham Baked Ham Barbecue Ham FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Head Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Radishes, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Endive, Cauliflower, Green Beans, Mangoes, Grapes, Oranges, Apples, Grapefruit.

We Carry The Best in fresh frozen fruits and vegetables.

GROCERY BARGAINS Swansdown Cake Flour 35c Pie Crust Mix 16c Biscuit Mix, box ............ f. v.j. . .,16c Chicken Dumplin Mix ...... i .v.'. . '. .... 23c No. 2 Cans Tomatoes . . . . . ... . . . ! 1 9c Heinz Tomato Soup . .. . .'. .'. 13c Crosse & Blackwell Date Nut Bread .... . 23c No. 2 Cans White Cream Corn 18c Niblet Whole Grain Corn t 18c No. 2 Cans Red Cherries .39c

No. 2'? Cans Apricots 33c Large Bottles Catsup 20c No. 2 Cans Red Kidney Beans 19c Old Judge Coffee, lb 43c GALLON CANS FRUIT Apricots, Whole $1.39 Apricots, Halves $1.49 Peaches $1.23 Fruit Salad $1.35 Red Cherries $1.90

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"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU." Romans 16:16

Preaching at 118 North State Street Sunday, Jan. 12th by C. F. PECIv, And On Through the Year the Second and Fourth Lord's Day Of Each Month, Alsa On Fifth Sunday Of -Those Months With Five Sundays.

"Except tltc Lord build the house they labor In vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but In vain." Ps. 127:1.

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"AH Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, fcr reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." , II Tim. 3:16-17. The above scripture, like all the word of God, is worthy of our study in our effort to show ourselves approved unto God, a workman that needeth not be ashamed. We can easily comprehend the profitableness of the doctrine of God, because it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth. Of course, to' those who do not believe, it does not result in salvation. "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned." Mark 16:13-16. The first above scripture tells us of the value of the inspired word of God, in that it reproves all things which we

may have in our lives that are contrary . to His doctrine, and that if we believe in and accept it, that correct'on of those things wherein we arc at fault will be made; otherwise no profit will accrue to us. Herein lies the test of the man: whether or not he is willing to permit the insp'red Scripture to reprove and correct his life. Our study also reveals that the man " who fully accepts the instruction in . righteousness that comes only from the Scripture may be made perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. Then if the Scripture alone thoroughly 1 furnishes a man to every good work, why have any creed or doctrine written by man in addition thereto. i It this not a fair question, to) ask ourselves ::'. .' ' '" '-;.. ",- W7hen we add to the Scripture a creed or doctrine written by men. is not that addition in itself an admission of our lack of faith in the completeness and power of God's Holy word?

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