Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 28, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 7 February 1947 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES-FRIDAY, FEB. 7. 1947.

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City School News

was sold February 1st at an auction sale at the High School.

"Glee Club The Hi eh School Chorus gain

ed four new members the second

larauc 1 - ixic rii&i giduc a emu v,iom a v.v. .... ea lour new iiicxiiucia wit ovw Elm Park turned over 90 cents to feet spelling scores all the first semester. They are Dean Brodie the T. B Fund. Wa haVe also sold semester. Tom Brown, Don Brown and

10 boxes of Garden seeds. The third grade

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Our friendly, eonventenLeon Service is available to 9II the men and women of this cornmuntfy. Cash is advanced promptly end without red tape for individual and family needs of every eteseripticn. All loans are on a strictly confidential basis. Repayment terms ere adjusted to inccme. See or phone us when you need cosfi. - FIDELITY LOAN COMPANY Up stairs east side square. Sullivan

is studying t, b Jones. This makes a

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Since Christmas 'the following pioneer life. Last week Mr. number of forty-eight members

(children have been transferred: Clemens helped us draw log or tne remining part of the I EoTbby Kra'use to Junior High; cabins. year. They are working on Coun- ' Margie Dilks to Pleasantville, Grade 4 The fourth grade ty Festival numbers, Spring and Sara Mae Neal to Graysville. elects a room chairman each Festival numbers, and also a

We miss them, but wish tnein Monday, bince vacation cndirmeu program for the Kotary, n eDruwell in their new homes. have been Beverly Taylor, Har- ary 28. The program for this Grade 2 We have been busy rict McDonald, Eugene Shepherd, semester will be the same as last,

selling garden seeds. With the and Shirley Exhne. The duties 01 tne girls meeting two days -a mnnev we nlan to buv games for the chairmen are to appoint com- wseir bovs one day, and both

our room. mitttes ana monitors io save

We are proud of Bobbie Engle the week. A special duty is to I write invitaions to two parents

each week to visit school. Our visitors have been Mrs. Joe Asbury, Mrs. John Gadberry, and Mrs. Harry Thomas. We have contributed 65 cents to the T. B. Fund and $12.55 to

the March of Dimes.

groups meeting the days.

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SCOTT CITY Sister Dean, who has been very ill, is some better at this time,

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens and

PLUS!! OUT KIDNEYS THIS DOCTOR'S WAY Backache, loss of the old pep, getting up nights, and headache are often caused by

nothing more than improper money action due to excess acid in the urine. The kidneys are one of Nature's ways of reritips from the blood. And

when these impurities back up, trouble

may start. So if you have these troubles, give youf kidneys and bladder a good flushing out by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It works on the kidneys to flush them out ; . . increasing the flow of urine to help relieve that excess acidity and ease that burning sensation when you pass water . . . helps that bladder irritation that makes you get up nights. Made of 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, and balsams, Swamp-Root is absolutely nonhabit forming. Millions have taken it for 3 generations . . . often with wonderful results. Caution: take as directed. For free trial supply, send to Dept. Y, Kilmer 8s Co., Inc., Box 12S5, Stamford,

Conn. Or get full-sized bottle ot Siwarap-

Root today at your drugstore.

Qalt piylnf rent and own jrow home. Special bargain on property on Installment plan. Also farms (or tale. W. T. MELLOTT

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due to MONTHLY LOSSES? You girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods that you're pale, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydia E. Pinkham's TABLETS one of the best home ways to . build up rod blood in such cases. PinlU.arn's Tablets are one of the best blood-iron tonics you can buy! Lydia E. Pinkham's

What Does -The

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WILL YOUR CAR LAST THE, WINTER ... OR BE AMONG the 140 OFF THE ROAD EVERY HOUR? DON'T TAKE CHANCES! BRING IT TO US FOR OUR THOROUGH AND EFFICIENT GREASING AND OILING, ATTENTION TO OIL AND AIR FILTERS, TIRE CHECK AND OTHER SERVICES.

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ri ifcsvn nna nunrsuy give j-uui-self ar.d your car a check-up. The results may surprise you.

1. Did you charge lo lighter greases for cold weather? 2. Dl your brakes step the car within a afe distance

Is your car using a minimum cf oil?

Have yon had a mechanic go over the wiring or ycur car lately? , Do vnu have vour car greased regularly?

Is your anti-freee enough to meet ' low temperatures? Tfave vou checked ycur battery water lately? , Do you ch3n?e the oil in your crankcase regularly?

Is the hedy and chassis of your car free from squeaks?

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Is your air strainer and oil filtei working properly?

Is your radiator leak-free and was it flushed this Fall?

Barbara Dilks has moved to aQ lv"ScT L the Pleasantville schools and in Bicknell Saturday. Frances Lucas has moved to Mrs. Lee Hayhurst remains Ilymera seriously ill. Mk. T.upv Santus and Walter

James Flynn has been trans- Jr gidridge called on Mr. and ferred to Old Gym. MrSi Orville Eldridge Sunday Nancy Boles and Catherine afternoon. .

.-1. j Bruce rioimes spent, uk w.Keene have made perfect spell- -aIl.uonv.

ing scores for the last . grading - Thompson of penod; Shelburn, spent Sunday with Catherine Keene has made her aunt and uncle, Mr, and

perfect spelling scores for the Mrs. Floyd Owens.

entire semester.

JUNIOR-SENIOR II. S. NEWS H;Tie Economics A Super De-luxe Frigidaire has been purchased for the Homa Economics Department, It is a nine foot box containing a "Super Freeze" compartment that holds four small ice trays and nnp hrsrp nne. It canbe set at

v-.w -i - r seven different temperatures and Qrr Friday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Paris Drake of

California and a daughter, Maggie, of Iowa, have been-, called here due to the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Hayhurst. J'J-s. Ike Haythorne has been ill. Mrs. Bonnie Walker and Hope Hall called on Josephine' Eldridge Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owens

called on Mr fnd Mrs. Frank

sons, Mr. ana M;rs. iooay cugard and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Foutz and Bertha Ryland

were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCain and

children. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coppaga

had as their guests Monday their grandsons, Mark" and Dale Shipp. Mrs. Dorothy Bogard was in Sullivan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Easton Shipp and Rev. and Mrs. Day attended a Fellowship meeting in Terre Haute Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Ferree and

Lyndal were in Indianapolis Friday and visited Lvndal's husband who is in the hospital there. Bertha Ryland had as her supper guests Friday her grand- '; son, Lloyd Wade, of Dodd

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pood? Vliy not gain the crown and llie kingdom of heaven, and make lliysctf forever blessed? And all this by having a determination so exalted as thc.t of never sinning again. Put an end", put an end to being thine own enemy: put an end to ofiending 1 iim who loves thee so dearly: put an end to choosing hell without Me, rather than glory with Me.

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SULLIVAN MONUMENT COMPANY R. H. CLARKSON & SON

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contains a huge amount of space

for' storage. The old refrigerator

Wallpaper

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We Trim Faper Free Of Charge.

Outside White House Taint

White Lead White Enamels

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IF YOUR ANSWER IS -"NO" to any of the above . ! MMMS'.

questions, you should see us at once and have your ear put in a safe and usable condition. ' j I i.

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Quite a few from hsre attend-'

ed the shower held in honor of , Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wyman. j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Black called on relatives in this neighborhood Saturday night and Sunday. Dove Clark called on Alma Cutsinger Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boyll of Youngstown and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Santus of Shelburn called on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eldridge Sunday.

MT. TABOR

"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU."

still

Revival meetings are

oroeress here.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz and Mr. and Mrs. Toody Bogard and Nancy had as their guests recently Rev. Jake' Smith and Rev. and Mrs. Doolin and children of Sullivan, Rev. and Mrs. Day of Merom, Mary and Fylura Foutz and Herschel Huff of near Union Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burnett and Bertha Ryland. Afternoon guests were Mrs. - Dorothy Thompson and daughter, Elizabeth. Mrs. Fleta Gilbreath was in Sullivan one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Easton Shipp and

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Pa'xton announces their preaching date

as the second Sunday of each month, with Bro. Herman Goble doing the preaching. The Concord congregation announces that Bro. Frank Adamson will preach there the second Sunday of each month. "Except the Lord l.uild the house they labor lu vain ttat LuIU it: sffVV&k0i& K6516 city, the watchman wakcth hut in vain." ' Ts. 137:1.

GOSPEL of CHRIST

The Old Testament and The New Testament Church

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breaker itrips v Better ruhber developed by B.F.Goodrich makes Silvertowns run cooler, wear longer. The "road-level" tread shares the wear and gives, quicker etops, better traction.

New Improved II. l:. Goodrich TUBES 6.00-16 305 Plu T Hold air many times longer 9 Increased tire mileage More constant air pressure Better, by far, than prewar - i I VI J

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LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES AND TUBES Regardless of Condition. Southwind Heaters in stock. We install them.

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RUSSELL INBODY . Phone 726

If the difference between the Old and New Testaments is not clearly understood the plan of salvation becomes muddled and there can be no clear distinction between those saved by grace and those who need to be saved by grace. There are, in the history of man, two distinct churches (1) the Church in the Wildness (identJfied bv Steohen in Acts 7:38 as the church of Israel, answerable to the law of Moses), and (2) the church of Christ (named by Paul in Romans 16:16 and said by him in Hebrews 8 to be subject to the New Covenant). These two churches never did occupy the same ground. The latter was not established until the former was taken . away. ". . . He taketh away the first, that he may establish the second. Bv the which will (covenant) we are sanctified .

Hebrews 10:9-10. S'nce the uia lesiament ended at the cross, the New Testament church was not in existence during the lifetime of Jesus. That is why the Thief on the Cross did not have to obey the gospel of the New Testament to be saved. If it were still in force today none of us, who are Gentiles, would be subject to it, for the Old Testament was a law for the Jew only, and was never intended to be kept, at any time, by any other person save a Jew. Furthermore, the Law of Moses never did conta'n a plan of salvation for anyone not even the Jew. The church of Christ is strictly a New Testament church. "For where a Testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator. For a testament is of force after men are dead;

rttVifrwi; it is of no strength at all

while the testator liveth." Hebrews 9: 16-17. Jesus is the Testator of the New Testament. That test?ment was of no ; strength at all while the Testator lived. That fs why we know that the church was not established during His lifetime. The New Testament is the law and the only law for the New Testament church. A church using some other law than the ' New Testament cannot be a New Testament church. In giving the New Testament (or covenant) Jesus commanded that men believe the Gosoel in order to be saved. ". . . For if ye believe not that I am He, ye shall die in your sins." Jno. 8:24. In the same testament he made salvat:cn available only to the repenting. "Except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish." Luke 13:3. The fact that repentance and faith are not the same thing, end Jesus says without repentance we perish, makes us know that salvation cannot be had upon the basis of faith only. In that same testament Jesus made baptism essential to salvation, saying in Mark 16:16 "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved." We do not dare to contradict the Lord, saying, "He that believeth and is not baptized shall be saved." Upon these terms of pardon Jesus offers salvation to all men,' by the New Testament; and His church is strictly a New Testament church. It is directed solely and completely by His Testament, ' the New Testament. He is its Head, and its Savior. All that it is, it is by His power, and all that it does, it does by

His authority.

WELCOME TO THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST

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