Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 98, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 May 1947 — Page 3
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EETA SIGMA PHI 50RQBITY MEETS : The Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its semi-monthly meeting Tuesday night, May 13, at
Those who spent Mother's Day the hnie of Marguerite French
on iast Jackson Street. The meeting wag in charge of the new president. Glennovia Wrieht.
Hughbanks and son, Junior, of The president appointed her Prairieton, Mr. and Mrs. John committees for her term of office.
Henry Pirtle and daughter, The committees are: Program, Gloria Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Lon-. Mary Jane Moon, Ch. and Norma nie Bedwell and children, Daun- stinson and Doris Dodd; Social, na, Brenda, Linda, Connie and Lois Shepherd, Ch.. and Louise Gail Lynn. Betty Pirtle, Mr. and Doyle and Thelma Able; PubMrs. John Pirtle and children, ylcity, Glennovia fright, Ch., and Mary, Jimmy and Carolyn, of Marguerite French; Ways and Merom, visited in the afternoon. Means, Marguerite French, Ch., ' and Eleanor Wyman and Mary
Ellen Milam; Transportation, Christine Vickrey; Courtesy,
t Doris Dodd, Ch., and Marilyn McMillan; Scrap Book, Ramona Everly. The Program, Social and Ways and Means committees were requested to have reports at the next meeting. 1 Several plans were made for the summer months. The date for the Executive Board meeting will be announced at the next meeting. Mary Rogers Was granted a six months' leave of absence. . The-cultural lesson for the evening was "Speech." This lesson was presented in a very interesting manner by Louise Doyle. ' I At the close of the evening; delicious refreshments were served to the following members: Mary Ellen Milam, Louise Doyle, Glennovia Wright, Mari
lyn McMillan, Christine VJckre,y, Thelma Able, Eleanor Wyman, Anna Lois Hanley, Mary Rogers, Dola June Braner, Ramona Everly, Lois Shepherd, and the hostess, Marguerite French and her co-hostess, Christine Cottingham. Thg next meeting of the sorority will be at the home of
Glennovia Wright of near Dug ger. ,
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I. H. U. CLUB The I. H. U. club met at the home of Julia Leckie on May 14. The day was spent socially. At noon a covered dish dinner was served to Mary Willis, Ona Bedwell, Myrtle Neal, Grace Page, Edna Robertson, Ernestine Dunford, Helen Talley and Evelyn, Effie Blake, Lagatha Gilmore and Roma, Sherron Page, Janice Dunford, Melba and Kay Blake, John Leckie and the hostess, Julia Leckie. Toka Clayton, Faye Robbins and Anna Shepherd were afternoon callers. The next meeting will be at the home of Effie Blake on May 28th.
TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT DESIRED EXPERIENCE, jf any ,in the type of employment desired REFERENCES (Names of adults to whom inquiry can be made regarding applicant's character and qualifications) ' HOURS, DAYS, OR PERIODS during which applicant's services are available , Iwe, the parentparents, or guardianguardians, of the applicant hereby give my our consent to the submission by the applicant of this application, and, in the event of applicant's employment, to
his or her legal and proper employment. Parents or Guardian , Applicant NOTE: The Junior Chamber of Commerce of Sullivan, Indiana, accepts no responsibility in accepting, processing or referring this application, or in connection with the possible employment of this applicant, for the character or ability of this applicant, or for the compliance by this applicant, his parents or guardian, or his or her possible employer, with any laW of Indiana or of the United States, including, among other laws, those relating to child labor, wages and hours, compulsory education and workmen's compensation. Applicants are advised" not to make application for types of employment which the law prohibits them, because of age, from being em
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"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU."
Romans 16:16
Each congregation listed below extends a cordial invitation to all who can to meet with them each and every Lord's day and enjoy the worship with them.
GOSPEL of CHRIST GOD'S GRACE
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Since salvation by grace is a Bible theme, we must turn to the Bible for an explanation of it. Jno. 1:17 tells how grace came into the world. "Grace and Truth came by Jesus Christ."
That grace was incorporated into the Word for
in Acts 20:32 Paul says, "I commend you to God, and to the word of His grace, which is able to build you up, and to give you an in
heritance among all them which are sanctified." That's why Paul says in Rom. 1:16, "I am not
ashamed of the Gospel of Christ for it is the power of God unto salvation . . ." Grace is administered by means of the gospel. Grace, too, is given us to sustain physical life. No one merits the air he breathes. But no one believes that salvation from physical death is by grace alone. Each knows that if he does not breathe the air which is so abundant around him he will die. If we can see this principle in nature, we can also see it In the spiritual realm. Salvation from spiritual death is by grace. Grace is as abundant as the air. But let no man think that salvation is by grace alone in the spiritual realm, any more than it is in the physical realm. . I Our God is one God. We do not have one kind of God over nature, and another sort of God in religion. Our God is not a Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde personality. In the days of Noah, God warned of the danger and provided the
means of escape. There God's grace ended. Noah
was left to lay hold upon the grace so mercifully provided him.' Had he refused to do so, he would have drowned. Israel in the wilderness, bitten by serpents, was warned of the danger and provided with
the means of escape. There the grace of God ended. If Israel had insisted upon a "grace only" salvation and had refused to lay hold on the grace so bountifully promised by building a serpent of brass and looking thereon when bitten, they would have died in their misery. That God which delivered Noah and Israel is our God, too. We are In danger of going to torment because of our sins. God warns us of the
,. danger, and provides us with the means of es
cape. There the grace of God stops, for God has not changed. "In Him there is no variableness,
neither shadow that is cast by turning."
The means of escape for us is not an ark, not a brazen serpent, but the blood of Christ. We
reach the blood of Christ by believing the gos
pel, repenting of our sins, confessing Christ to
be the Son of God, and being baptized into His
death. We have no more earned our salvation than did Noah when he built an ark, or Israel when they built a serpent. Each can say, "We are saved by grace." Titus 2:11 says, "The grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared UNTO ALL MEN ..." Now, if salvation were by grace only, then all men would be saved, or else God is a respecter of persons, or the grace insufficient to save all. The truth is "we have access by faith into his grace." (Rom. 5:2). The same kind of faith by which Noah and Israel had access the faith which moves to obedience. That's why James says, "Seest thou how faith wrought with is works, and by works was faith made perfect." And, "For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works1 is dead also."
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By John Wesley (1703-1791)
AXOD made man in Mia own VLc'image. a spirit endued with understanding and libeiry. Man abusing that liberty, produced evil, brought sin and pain into the world. This God permitted, in order to establish a fuller manifestation of His .wisdom,, justice, and mercy,, by betowing on all who would receive it an infinitely greater happiness than they could possibly have attained if Adam had not fallen. '
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By Lt. Col. John McCrae ; In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row, Y That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly, j jScarce heard amid the guns below.l ,
We are the dead. Short days ago
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Loved and were loved, and now we lie.
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.'Take up our quarrel with the foef
To you. from failing hands, we throwA
s If ye break faith wjth us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders Fields.'
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