Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 113, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 June 1947 — Page 3

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 1947. PAGE THREE

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SOCIETY

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CONLEY-WALTON white and pink sweet peas. VOWS READ i Mrs. DeSilva wore white with Mrs. Ruth Goodman of Shel- pink accessories and her flowers burn R. 1 announces the marriage were pink roses.

or her daughter Betty Conley, Foilowing the ceremony a reformerly of Linton, to Frank ception was he)d at the home o Walton of She burn The wedding Mrs. Mollie gtreet in Hymera, a took p ace last Sunday afternoon sister of the brjde at 2 o clock. , , ,. .,

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The double ring ceremony was

were Mrs. Ruth Goodman, mother

performed by the Rev. Baldridge 0f the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ray of the Linton Methodist' church. Esiner and children, Raymond, Their attendants were Mrs. Faye Lonia and Kathleen of Chicago, DeSilva, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Leland ' Easton and son, Jack Gilbert, of Shelburn. Tommy, of South Bend, Mr. and The bride wore a' street length Mrs. Elmer Street and children, dress with white net skirt and Jeanne, Judy and Karen of Hysatin bodice. Her flowers were mera, Mrs. Marlin McKeigne and

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LOCAL WfjMEN ATTEND CONVENTION OF FEDERATED CLUBS

Mrs. J. R. Riggs, Mrs. John

Oldham, Mrs. Wallace Springer, Mrs. Omar Nickel, Mrs. John T. Hays and Mrs. Paul Wible attended the Convention of Fed

erated Clubs held at the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this

week. ,

Some of the outstanding spea

kers of the Convention were Senator Brewster of Maine, Col

Boothe, head of the Volunteers of America, Mrs, H. W. Dicker-

son, National President of Federated Clubs and Madam Limb, who is the National President of Fedprated Clubs of the Phillipine Hands. She was considered the most interesting speaker of the convention. " ' Mrs. J. R. Rigggs was elected State corresponding secretary. She was nominated by Mrs. Wallace Springer. , A reception was held Tuesday evening in the Riley Roohi by the officers of the Federation. Mrs.

'John Oldham and Mrs. John T.

Hays were hostesses for Mrs. Riggs.

FAMILY. DINNER A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason June 1, in honor of Shad-

TBck Bledsoe of Canton, Ohio. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Harris of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Goodman and sons, Ronnie and David, of West Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bledsoe of Sullivan route, Mrs. Betty Jo Sly and son, George Russell of Sullivan route, James L. Mason of Dugger, Shadrack Bledsoe, the honored guest. Alpha Jane, Mary Alice, Lois, Jack, Paul and Kenneth Bledsoe and James H. Ma-

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The library at Alexandria,' ?ypt, under the Ptolemies, is said to have contained 700.000 volumes.

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INDIANAPOLIS, June 6. (U.R)

Hogs, 8,000; fairly active, gen

erally steady with Thursday's

average; sows . liberal choice,

mostly good and choice light and medium weights to $19.00; choice light offerings to $19,50; sparing

ly; bigger weights down to $17.50; bulk 100-400 lbs., $20.25--$24.50;

100-160 lbs. to $22.50.

Cattle, 600; calves, 400; bulk

steers generally steady, cleanup

market; top good and choice

steers to $26.00: odd lot medium

and good to $24.00; practically

no heifers here; cows fairly active, strong; good beef cows to $19.00; odd head. $20.00: vealers

opened 50c higher, closed at bulk

sales steady. early ooeninc.

$27.00; late bulk good and choice

to $26.50.

i Sheep, 100; not enough offered

to test prices; few heads medium grade shorn lambs, number 2

pelt, $18.00; choice light weight

laughter ewes quotable to $7.00:

heavier offerings largely $6.00

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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.

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GOSPEL of CHRIST THE NEW BIRTH

Churches of Christ do believe in and practice the new. birth. If a man has not experienced the change of heart and life which the Bible calls a birth of water and the Spirit, that man is not saved and has not been converted. Jesus' statement to Nicodemus is sufficient to those who sincerely believe the Bible. Listen to it: "Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit he cannot enter the kingdom of heaven." John 3:5. That does settle it. It is an impossibility, said Jesus, for anyone to enter the kingdom of heaven without having been born again. Nicodemus was puzzled when Jesus said he had to be born again and asked how a person when he is old could be born again. To explain to Nicodemus that he did not mean the physical birth Jesus made the statement in verse 5. Yet, in spite of this, many today endeavor to show that the birth of water and the Spirit refers to both the nhvsical w'rih nA

then a new birth later. This simply cannot be

irue ior. Jesus denied it to Nicodemus. Rpnrf

carefully John 3:1-5.

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church, the kingdom, and the family of Hnrl

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ers family, so God calls the process by which

we are made into God's childrpn a ntpw

BIRTH OR A BIRTH OF WATER AND THE SPIRIT. But what is that process?

The clearest way by which to show what a

P,erson must do to be born of water and of the Spirit is undoubtedly to find a case in the Nev

Testament of some who had been born again and then find out what they did to be born again. Now then, turn to I Cor. 4:15. Paul says to these Corinthians, "I have BEGOTTEN you through the gospel." The gospel Paul preached in Corinth and someway, somehow that caused them to be born again. What did they do? What was the process? Before trying to find out, let's see what Paul says about these Corinthians elsewhere. In I Cor. 1:2 the apostle calls them "the CHURCH OF GOD, to them that are SANCTIFIED IN CHRIST JESUS, CALLED TO BE SAINTS." Surely these people were converted or born again persons. Paul says that they were the "church of God." But, according to I Tim. 3:15 the church is the house or family of God. That .being true, these in Corinth who were the Church of God were the family of God in that city. Since they were in the family of God, they were or had been born again. Acts 18:1-18 gives the record of Paul's trip to Corinth when he established the church in that city. Verse 11 says he preached the word of God to them. Now notice verse 8: "And many of the Corinthians HEARING, BELIEVED and WERE BAPTIZED." They heard the gospel: they believed the gospel, and were baptized in obedience to that gospel. This process . Paul himself later referred to as the new birth. In this way he with the gospel had begotten them. If today you hear and believe that same gospel and obey it being baptized as were they, you are born again.

WELCOME TO THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST NORTH STATE STREET - Sullivan f ASS FARMERSBURG SHELBURN OAKLAND MT. ZION OLD LIBERTY