Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 113, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 June 1947 — Page 4
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SULMVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 6, Hit
BUIUVAN, INDIANA
mprovea, 9 1 fcUJNIMl International SCHOOL LESSON-:-By HAROLD L. LTJNDQUIST. D. D. '! Of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Released by Western Newspaper Union.
Lesson for June 8
AT THE CHURCHES
Lesson sublects and Scripture texts eIected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education: used by permission.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE j SERVICES v "God the Only Cause and Creator" is the subject of the LessonSermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June 8. The Golden Text is: "Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear" (Hebrews 11:3). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament ; sheweth his
handywork. Day unto day uttereth 1 1 t.4. . ; t i,Anr f
speecn, ana mgui unw uigm oucneth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard" (Psalm 19:1-3). For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead" (Romans 1:20). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrintures" bv Mary Baker Eddy:
"As mortals gain more correct '
views of God and man, multitudi- service.
nous objects of creation, which before were invisible, will become visible. When we learn the way in Christian Science and recognize
man's spiritual being, we shall behold and understand God's creation, all the glories of earth and heaven and man'7 (p. 264). ST. MARY CHURCH , MASS SCHEDULE June 8 Dugger 7:30 Sullivan 9:30
MAKING REFORMS SUCCEED LESSON TEXT H Kings 22:10. 11: 23:1-5. 81. MEMORY SELECTION Give me understanding, and I shall keep thy law. Psalm 119:34. God can bring blessing out of the most unpromising of circumstances. Yes, and men can make chaos out of God's greatest gifts. The good 'Josiaji became king at eight years of age, and was surrounded by godly counselors who helped him become an outstanding ruler for God. When he was sixteen he had a real religious experience (II Chron. 34:3), and at twenty he began to purge Judah and Jerusalem of idols and wickedness. I. A Book Found and Read (22:10, 11; 23:1, 2). ' The Word of God had been neglected for about sixty years. How sad! Yes and how sad that in our homes the Bible Is so often neglectedon a book shelf, or in a trunk, or gathering dust on a living room table. A lost Bible, and a people living in sin! How much we need to push aside the rubbish In our lives and bring out our "lost" Bibles. Observe that they not only found the book, but they read it. That was true of the ones who found it as well as of those to whom they passed it on. What a good thought we have there: read the Bible, yes.
but be sure to get someone else reading it too.
In Josiah's day it was thus first
received ,
1. By the King. The ruler or rulers of the people
need to return to God's Word in our
day. It is all too often neglected In the council chambers of the nations. Josiah was moved by what he
read to real repentance. He realized n D m
that the judgment of God must . Sunday night preaching, 8 p. m come. Inquiry at Jerusalem brought ' Lee Lashbrooks, Pastor word from Huldah the rophetess .
that It would come, but not in MlcROM PENTECOST CHURCH Josiah's day. . i Everybody welcome. Come and
" : u:" zr; worship with .
that it be read
2. By the religious leaders. The priests flnd the prophets who were doubly guilty in neglecting it
YOU'RE INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCHES IN SHELBURN -FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Lester N. Abel, Minister Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening Service, 7:00 p. m. . SHELBURN CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible , Study, 10 :00 " a. m. Worship Service. 11:00 a. m. Bro. Herman Goble will preach every first Lord's day of each month at both morning and evening services. ; ' CHURCH OF GOD i s Rev. Hughes R. Morehead
9:30 Sunday SchooL 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Wednesday 7:30 p, iru, Preaching. Thursday 7:30 p. m., Y. P. E. Services. Saturday 7:30 p m, Preaching CHURCH OF GOD Mountain Assembly Cliuroh Rev. Cherlcy Gibson, Pastor 8:30 A. M. Sunday School. 11:00 A. M. Sunday mornln
PENTECOST CHURCH . 502 North Court Street. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church Services, 10:30 a. m Church Services Sunday, 7:00 P. M. . Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. Church services Saturday at 7:00 p. m. MEROM PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Preaching. 10:30 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Cottage prayer meeting iriaay.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Evening Worship, 7 P. M. Mid-week, Thursday, 7 P. M. . W. H. Day, Pastor
7:30 Sunday evening service. ' Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Worship Service. Saturday 7:30 P. M. Worship Service.
SHELBURN FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible School In Junior O. U.
A. M. Hall each Lord's Day morning at 9:30, followed by
Lord's Supper. .
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PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Shclburn Ind. Carl R. Bninton. pastor Sunday. School at !):30 a, m. Morning Worship at 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic . Service at 8:00
p. m.
Wednesday Prayer Service at
7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF GOD MISSION (Formerly Gospel Lighthouse) , Shelburn, Ind. J. R. Royer, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Chas. Hunt, Supt.
Sunday night services at -7:00
o'clock.
Wednesday night services at
7:00 o'clock.
Saturday night services also at
7:00 o'clock.
Everyone welcome.
were now brought face to face with God's revelation. Who will say that the great need In America is not just this, that its preachers and denominational lead-
SCOTT CITY PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Sundayi School, 9:30 a. m. , Preaching Service, 10:30 a. m. Preaching Services, 7:00 p. m.'
Weekly Prayer Meeting Tues-
ers get back to the reading and
teaching of God's Word. Book re- I tlay night at 7:00
viera, lectures in economics ana You are inviled to worship with politics, 'scussions of one world ug
is the fare of many of our preach'
ers. No wonder that they and their people are spiritually starved. Josiah knew what was needed and the Word was now read 3. By the people. Applying that to our day, it is true that the Bible is our best seller, that it is available to every home, and that most decent households have not one but many Bibles. But are they being read? The answer is obviously no. Let's correct that dreadful situation. Read your Biblet II. A Book Believed and Practiced (23:3-5, 21). Josiah saw that it was not enough to read and rejoice over the Word of God. Something must be done about it, and he did it. 1. The king made a covenant with God. Standing in a prominent place before his people, he humbly and solemnly renewed bis consecration
to the Lord, and promised to
CHURCH OF CHRIST N. State St. Bible study, 9:30 a. m. Worship, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:30. , Wednesday evening service, 7:30. Preaching each second and fourth Sunday by C. F. Peck. SULLIVAN PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. R. W. Brown, pastor In the building just across the street north of the Riggs Hardware Store. Welcome to a church where you are a stranger but once. Sunday School, 9:30. Worship service, 10:45. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Mid-week service . Thursday, 7:30. Young Peoples meeting in the home of Evelyn Hiatt, West
abide by his Word with all his heart Johnson Street, Friday evening, end soul (v. 3). Such a leader could 7:30. not but inspire his people to do the ' game. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN What a blessing it is to us when CHURCH we hear of some man promi- Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker, nent in the affairs of the nation or Pastor state who loves the Lord, and keeps Sunday school 9:30 his commandments. He is not only i Russell Inbody, Supt. an inspiring example, but a real I Morning worship 10:45
witness for God. Theme: "Our Children"
2. The priests cast out the idols i Senior Choir Practice Wednes(vv. 4, 5). drv 7:30. The king required this of them, ( The Association Circles .will and they proceeded thus to cleanse j meet as follows:
FIRST BAPTIST CMURCn Diigcer, Ind. Joseph Humrlckhniise, pastor Sunday School each Sunday a1 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:45 a. m B. Y. F. each Sunday evening at 6:30. Evening Worship at 7:30. Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday at 7:30 p; m. Communion Service 2nd Runday morning each month, followed by morning worship. All services central standard time. FIRST BArTIST CHURCH Wyman A. Hull, pastor Sunday Churrh School at 9:30 a. m. Allan Letterman, Supt. , Children's Day Program at 10:30.
at 6:30 p. m.
Worship
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B. Y. F, Evening 7:30.
Prayer
night at 7:30.
Service at
Meeting Wednesday
MEROM METHODIST CHAFiGIE T. M. JENNINGS, Pastor Merom, Indiana iMerom Church Preaching 9:30 Sunday School 10:15 New Lebanon Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 . Rose Chapel Sunday School 10:30 Preaching 11:30
DUGGER METHODIST Rev. C. E. Homberger, pastor Sunday - school 9:30 Charles Mason, supt. Worship service 10:45 Youth meeting Monday 6 00 Choir practice Tuesday 7:3 Prayer service Thursday 7:30 Young Adult meeting with a chicken supper Friday 6:30 p. m.
the places of worship and prepare
the way for a true devotion to God. Here again we say that when religious leaders get back to their first
devotion to God and put away the
empty philosophies of this world, we
Shall see a revival. " What did the people do? Josiah
saw mar. mey neeaea some positive expression of their faith. It was not I enough to tear down the idols; they ' must re-establish the true worship ' of God. So we find that
3. The people kept the Passover, j This was the great feast of the
Jews which spoke of redemption
iVo. 1 with Mrs. Maurice Thompson. No. 2 with Mrs. J. H. Crowder,
No. 3 with Mrs. Russell Inbody ; The Svnod and Synodical will
meet at Bloomington June 9-11 CHURCH OF CHRIST East Jackson St. Bible study 9:45 Preaching 10:30 Communion 11:30 1 Preaching 7:30
Wed. night meeting 7:30
BETHEL METHODIST Worship service 9:30 Sunday school 10:30 Jesse Bedwell, Supt. ' Youth meeting Monday 6:00 Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 Baptising at Kirkman's pond Sunday June 15th 3:00
Whatever It is. if God isn't a
from-tsndage. It pointed forward to .Part of it, then the greatest thing P- m-
Christ the Redeemer from sin. He in life is lacking. Worship -oa. is our Passover (I Cor. 5:7). J Minister; Preston L. Winchell
In these dark and bewildering
HICKORY METHODIST Sunday school 9:30 S. C. Willis, Supt. Class meeting 10:30 . , Worship service . 7:30 p. m. W. S. C. S. meeting Tuesday
10:00 a. m. Prayer service Tuesday 7:30 ,
days people are looking to Qiristian
leaders to prepare a iast of re
membrance of the death of Christ and of his glorious redemption. Let the people gather round him and, cleansed by his precious blood, keep the feast with joy and purity ol
heart (1 Cor. 5; 8).
FULL GOSPEL MISSION Emery Dilley, pastor Ptindsv school 9:30 Church service 10:30 Evening service 7:00 Tuesday services 7:00 Fridav services 7:00
Tuesday night is Bible read- Him? Read Jsa. 55:6
CHURCH OF CHRIST Palmer's Prairie I Preaching every , 3rd Lord's Day. Lessons in History and Ge- 1
ography every Tuesday night 7:30 I Have you ever known a man come to that time in life when he wants God; and he fumbles in the dark, and cannot find
; His Master's Return Most of us Know tKe Joy In.tnispups Hearti Month's have passed since war's end, and with pur boys and girls back home, life has taken on a new meaning. .a,,,J..-,-:T : 4 . It doesn't take a war to make us appreciate our love'd ones. Buti .today more than ever, we yearn to express our thankfulness. ' . v For the return of those who are unscathed, we shall be eternally grateful. . For the wounded, the ; handicapped, we are preparing a j place in industry and society worthy of their sacrifice. And for those ; who did not return, our hearts will always treasure the sacred memory j of the young lives and noble hopes they laid upon the altar pfj .Freedom. .' " ' . ... . ' .. Aj
J. There is a way eacK of us can show his appreciation' most effect
.lively. .Our churches are the world's hope for peace) In worship we-
can express our. heartfelt thanks to God; by. living the truths our,j churches teach, we can build the. spiritual foundation for lasting peace '
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Recognizing The Importance Of The Churches Of This Community The tJndersigned Firms Have Graciously Donated This Space.
DAVIDSON CLEANERS Fhone 371 Glessie Lowcllyn, Prop. ' . MY BEAUTY SHOP Phone 600 ' Sherman Building SPRINGERGOUCKENOUR COMPANY Ladies Apparel INDEX NOTION CO. "Sells Everything & For Less" DUDLEY CHEVROLET SALES 109 South Main JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY COMPANY " ' Sullivan-Linton , W. G. RIGGS & SON HARDWARE 25 North Main COX & WILLIAMS GARAGE Phone 619 2S17 North Section ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE Quality Costs Less At Root's LYRIC & SHERMAN .. . v THEATRES . R. Ht Triclter: Mer.
' THE FASHION SHOP Phone 380 J. C. Grccnberg ( SMITH DRUG STORE . Phone 375 103 South Main COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones North Side Square MILEURN S PHARMACY rhone 181 The Rexall Store 7 UP BOTTLING CO. . Phone 501 Fresh Up with 7 Up CITIZENS GARAGE Phone 98 Richard Loyd. Prop. SULLIVAN TELEPHONE CO. Phone liKi 12 East Washington WTLDIX'S GREENHOUSE . Phons S214 Beautiful Floral Designs SULLIVAN DECOSATIXG . COMPANY - Wallpaper & Paint Store
DRAKE BROS, rhone 335 Expert Body Builders. i, SULLIVAN TRACTOR SALES Phone 851 "Ferguson System" M. & T. WRECKING COMPANY Phone 452 Used Auto Parts PETROLEUM SERVICE CO. Distributor Shell Oil Products WABASH OIL COMPANY ... Phone 314 - . H. M. Stewart ; ' . SEVIER & BAR.CUS STANDARD PTATION: : ' Across From High School FORD'S GROCERY Fhone 456 ,' . ''. Quality M?ats, Fruits. Vesetables DOME GAS CO. 8,West Washington v Phone 383
SERVICE GREENHOUSE FTD Service Phone 363 The COFFEE Shop Hawkins & Clark Open 24 Hours Daily STAHL'S STANDARD SERVICE 29 North Section St. Phone 262 BOYLE'S NEWS-STAND Phone 189 '., - ' West Side Square SULIjlVAN CO. R. E. BL C. Servicing Sullivan and Viso Counties ., '' ' - : ,a.-, ; ' '- -SPRINGER, MOTOR SALES Phone 178 Your Packard Dealer INTERIOR HOUSE v. Fhone 137 , ,. M,rs. Wm. TLea! GILES TRANSFER CO. " ' -. . . Phone 355 , Lccal & Long Distance Tracking
FLYNN'S BURIAL VAULTS 309 South Court" St. Phone 352 -
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1 ing. Come and bring your Bible. Minister; Preston L. Winchell -
