Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 153, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 1 August 1947 — Page 5

SULUVAN, INDIANA SLLLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 1, 1947. PAGE FIVE

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nday School at 9:30. Prayer ing Tuesday night. .. and Mrs. Dan Butler .ind

are the guests of friends and

ives here.

and Mrs. Ronnie McClure son ' arc spending a two

s vacation here with Mr.

Mrs. Bay, McClure. and Mrs. Levi Pierce called

Tr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis family one day last week., s. Vcrna, McClure and Mrs. ie McCre and son, Mrs.

oust, Nancy Rose, and Mrs.

ia Kyland called on Mrs.

a Wood. Jessie Wood and ,

Wilkey Tuesday.'

and Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Nora - Carrithcrs, Harry

ii. l' ern tfrown and , Mrs.

Wade were ' in Sullivan j lay. , I omecoming was held at the I

Ii last Sunday for Mr. and 1

Clint Riggs. All came with

illed baskets. Those at- j ig were Mrs. Bertha Rylan.l,

Ivy Meyers, Mr. and Mrs.

Jewell and Doris, Mr. and

M- w.. unaerwooa, ivir. ana

Ralph Spillman, Mr, and

iCarl Jared ' and children, i .

Luvisa Wood, Ira Riges RAYMOND HERRON, 21, Oakmont.

ughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Pa confesses to Pittsburgh po

nce tne year-old murder of Raymond Howe, Jr. The boy's badly decomposed ' bady was discovered Aug. 24, 1946, 41 days after he had disappeared. The mystery was solved , when Herron broke down while being questioned following his arrest on a purse-

oy Riley, Mr. and Mrs. ' w ' 6 mernauonai)

(tiaton, Jimmie Kelly, Mrs. 1 .

Brown, Will Foutz. Mrs. ' ' ' :

de Wade, Mrs. Ruth Wal- minuwsr UHUKCH

nd Ronnie. Mrs. Loma L,!L- Jennings, pastor

rd. Mrs. Hattie Strain, j Preaching, 0:30 a. :n. ;d Mrs. Will Stevens and plu'tdav School, '10:15 a. . m., . Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wes- E- B- Walters, Supt. Tr. and -Mrs.. Charles Able,

hd Mrs. Vernon Hayd?n fu'ldrcn. Mr. and Mrs. Ike and, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. id Boes and, family, Mr, 'Irs. Floyd Hayden -ind La- , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hnrid Fi'ubara, Mr. nrd Mrs. 5rClure, Mr. and Mrs. .Toe c and r-on, Carl, Vcrna hell, Ijilli? Thompson, Mr. Ais. Lono Clark, Charl?s

(Id. Charles Hardy,

v, Max Bolrlinc, Leo Otis and the honored guests, nd Mrs. Riggs.

One-MInute Test v 'Jl. . 1." Who is Britain's prime minister? 2. Who is vice-president of the United States? 3. Who Is the president of Czechoslovakia?

GRAB BAG

liompson and son,, Mr. and

Albert Tolbart, Mr, rmd !

'cinon Martin and family, I d Mrs. Cleve Layton,. Mr. '

Mrs. .Toody Bogard, Mrs. I

Harris, Gertrude Wood,

d Stevenson, Dana Steven- I

irs. fcva iKers, Mr. and

NEW LEBANON CHURCH Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.. Mrs. John Springer, Supt. Treadling. 10:30.

THE CHURCHES

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ROSE CHAPEL CSTURCU Sunday School. 10:30 a. m., Everett Brocker, Supt. Preaching. i!:H0. There will be no preaching

Abe services on Sunday, August 10th,

as we will all meet at the Sullivan park and cooperate with the County observance of Rural Life Sunday. ' We hava eight young people to go to Riverdale on August 10 to 16. We appreciate the fine at- , tendance we are having and in

vite you to join us if you have no church home.

Words of Wisdom Lawless are they that make their wills their law. Shakespeare.

Hints on Etiquette Don't take a great deal of lug

gage when you are invited to be

a house guest. "?You don't want your hostess to think. you are planning to outstay,- your welcome. ' 'V.fflS ; Today's Horoscope , You have a magnetic personality if this is your birthday, make friends easily and are popular with everyone. You have a good business sense, executive ability, and are unusually fortunate in all your dealings. You are open-hearted and sincere and love with a deep and strong devotion. Influences today are doubtful. There may be trouble through

competitors or opponents. Delays are indicated. Broadly speaking, your year is of good augury, although some domestic loss or disappointment may cast a passing shadow. Watch your own health and that of others. Born on this day a child will enjoy some success, but health may occasionally be somewhat trying, and a love disappointment is not unlikely.

One-Minute Test Answers 1. Clement R. Attlee. ' 2. There is none. ; 3. Dr. Edward Benes.

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GREENVILLE Rev. and Mrs. Noah Beadle of

Hymera, visited Mr. and Mrs. Criss Chubb Friday night.

Lang recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Coleman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred Kirkwood of Jasonville'.

Mrs. Angle Goodwin had as

ner cunaay guests ner son ana. ,,, hut ,B nw omp imDr0ved

: ' j mr i n i i j 1

amuy, mr. ana mrs. jonn jooa-

win, of Terre Haute.

Mrs. Herschel McCammon and

on, Frankie, Mrs. Lester Alum-

baugh and children, Marilyn and

Jerry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chubb and family Mon

day.

Doris Chubb visited Mr. and

Mrs. Jack Chubb last week.

Miss Eva Doris Day of .North

Carolina, spent . Sunday night

with Miss Doris Chubb.

Miss Vera Mae Lang of Ind

ianapolis, spent a few days with

ier parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Elisha

1 1 Mrs. Maggie Chubb has been

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bedwell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

Gray near Merom, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bedwell and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Chubb in Sullivan Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bedwall and son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drummod and children of Hy

mera. visited Suday afternoon

Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bedwell

and family of Jasonville.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bedwell and

son, Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. J-eland Bedwell and children, Patty and

Rillv met Wednesday night in

Hymera at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Drummond. Mrs.

nriimmond served home made

ice crea.

Steaks

hing every third Lord's' ible study every Tuesday t 7:30. Remember the an-

homecoming and basket

here at the church Sun-

eptember 7th, if the Lord

While the sun shines we be making hay out of .the

that is growing under our

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HICKORY -METHODIST Worship service, 9:30 a. m.

Sunday School, 10:30 a.

S. C. Willis, Supt. Basket dinner at noon. Evangelistic service 2:00 p. m. Prayer service Tuesday, 7:30. Official Board meeting Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.

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"THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST SALUTE YOU." Romans 16:16 The Concord congregation is announc

ing a meetfng from. the 4th .to the 17th of August, services beginning each evening at 8 o'clock. The preaching will be done

by Bro. William Reed of Olney, Illinois and

the song service will be conducted by Bro,

Frank Adamson of bhelburn. lou are

cordially invited to attend as many of

these services as possible.

Each congregation listed below extends a cordial invitation to all who can to mee.t with them each and every Lord's day and

enjoy the worship with them.

, GOSPEL, of CHRIST OPINION, FAITH AND KNOWLEDGE

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Much of the confusion in the religious world today is due to a failure to properly distinguish between the terms opinion, faith, and knowledge. Each of these words has its own meaning and should be used to designate a distinctive idea. Multitudes hold mere opinion as a matter of faith, and when the word of God is presented, by which faith comes (Romans 10:17), they are prone to say "That's just his opinion." A correct use of these terms would be a long step

toward removing the present state of confusion. By way of illustration let us define opinion, faith and knowledge. A friend with outstretched arm and closed hand approaches you and others, and asks, "What do I have in my hand?" You say, "A pebble." Another states, "A piece

of chalk." Still another, "A thimble." Each has his 'opinion, and they differ. Just so with religious opinion. One man's guess is as good as another's, and observation tends to the conclusion that those who disregard the plain revealed truth of God's word, in order to trespass on the silence of the scriptures usuallyfcarry as their stock in trade a vast supply of religious opinions labeled "Faith." The New Standard Dictionary defines an opinion as "a conclusion or judgment held with confidence, but falling short of positive knowledge ranging from matters of mere conjecture to strong probability." One, therefore, can never be positive in his opinions, for there will always be in them an element of doubt. After all, they are what one thinks, and since God has said, ". . my thoughts

are not your thoughts" (Isaiah 55:8, 9), what a mere man thinks is. a poor, basis for religion. Now the friend with his hand still closed

says to you and the others, "I have a key in my hand." Because of your confidence and the confidence of the others in your friend, each of you accept his testimony as being true and it thus becomes faith with you. Since all accept the 'common source of information, all hold a common faith.. God cannot lie (Titus 1:2) and His'testimony does not conflict in any of its parts (I Cor. 14:33). Hence, if we will accept Him as we do the trusted friend in the illustra

tion, we will then conform to this plea of the Apostle Paul: "Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, rthat ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment." (I Cor. 1:10) Can we see it alike? If we see it correctly, we'll see it alike otherwise, we just don't see it. But we must by faith, "For we walk by faith, not by sight." (2 Cor. 5:7). And "faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God" (Romans 10:17). You notice the element of doubt marks . a chief difference between faith and opinion. Doubt always accompanies opinion, but never faith. Now the friend opens his closed hand, and

you and others see the key. That strictly speak

ing is knowledge. There is a difference between faith and knowledge, but in their practical ap

plication, strong faith and knowledge are often

used as synonyms. See 2 Cor. 5: and Acts 2:36. The faith of those who abide within God's revealed truth here on earth will in due course

lead to the unfolding of the glorious reality of heaven itself just as the unfolding ' of the

closed hand reveals the key.

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PROGRAM Devotions Rev. Hcmer G. Weisbecker Sullivan Pi'osbyterian Church Address Rev. Ed vard E. Aldrich Sullivan First Methodist Church Music Sullivan First Baptist Church Platform Manager Norman Wilkey Sullivan First Christian Church There are many backgrounds "in this life to the wonderful process cf living. Yet every parent knows the most valuable of all is the knowledge of having been in worship wj'th Mother andvDad. During this month the churches of Sullivan are joining together in'tone united wonhio ".our each Sunday evening in the cool and picturesque "outdoors" of the City Park. Your children will love the informal atmsophere of the servicer, and a wonderful program has been planned around the inspiring w&ids of' Rev. Edward E. Aldrich, new minister of "the Sullivan First MetLodist Church. We urge you to bring your family and enjoy the services. God dwells among His gardens; God waits anc, en postpone. Not bread and fish they gather, but a scorpion and. a stone; And God who loves' and pities would never have it so, For He waits to bless His children in His gardens here below. With never time for praying, too busy with their care, The multitudes of earth forget that God iswaiting there. This Space In The Interest Of Our Community's Religious Program Is Contributed By:

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