Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 188, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 19 September 1947 — Page 5
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Warns Britain ADDRESSING the British empire, Sife Stafford Cripps, president of the board of trade, warns that the government might start new in-1 dustries if private manufacturers i. do not produce . better and more export goods. Cnpps' program Jcalls for assignment of one-fourth Ipf all Britain's production to fori$n markets. (International) ADES DRIVE Y TS TEACHER. BACKING ' KDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. lThe Indiana public and naal school system, both puand teachers, were listed tor;is boosters of the campaign Save the Shades." officials of the Indiana De cent of Conservation, sponof the public subscription y, said the campaign has rehd official endorsement of '.State Board of Education .and Viecutive committee of the a State Teachers' AssociaH. Nigh, Conservation di:aid he had been informed ert Wyatt, executive seclof the teachers' associaat the campaign has "the Ious support of his group, while, Ben H. Watt, state jtendent, of public instruc,innounced that mailing of lies to the public schools of na has been completed. He :asiz(;d thai student gifts to j ve will be voluntary. Urive was' endorsed by 'rd of Education, Mr. Watt a "citizenship project" "Jptits. "The gift of a dime hild builds up an awarethe child's responsibility state," Mr. Watt said, "and I citizenship training." September issue of the rs association magazine I tarry an appeal for 1()U .rit" teacher cooperation. 'oehial schools have likeindicated their desire to rate in the drive, Mr. Nigh far as statistical evidenc )rthcoming, there is a prelerance of males at birth ughout the human race, th clopedia Britannica asserts most one-third of theweighic iie- iron and steel purchased ap in the manufacturing he largest producer of opium 1: 1 t t n key, with a crop almost lagt ugh to supply the' whole Id "with medicinal opium. reat Eritain had 70,000 wornin its "land army" during Md War II. ' Richard Beauchamp, Earl of rwick, was an English soldier went on a pilgrimage to the ,y Land in 1408, returning to -land in 1413. After the death Henry V he was intrusted h the education of Henry VI. as born in 1382; died in 9. j V. -H,?. rfflM?."'--. j Tht "Shimmying " car i a dangerous car. The unusual strains, difficult driving discomjort cause accidents tesides ruining jour tires. We correct " Shimmy " properly. mLLu urn
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" One-Minut Test ! 1 'What Congress Is scheduled to convene next January? 2. What country occupies Okinawa? 3. The Congress which recessed July 26th was the first to be controlled by the Republican party in how many years? Words of Wisdom Man can never come up to his ideal standard. It is the nature of the immortal spirit to raise that standard higher and higher as it goes from strength to strength, still upward and onward. The wisest and greatest men are ever the most mod?st. S. M. F. Ossoli. PLEASANTVILLE Rev. and Mrs. Karns attended the homecoming at Providence church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pahmier and family of near Decker, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs.. M. Pahmier and family of. near Vinceijnes, Mrs. Emma Pahmier, of Buck- , town, and Mrs. F. G. Howard called on C. K. Daugherty and. family Sunday afternoon. , ,. ... .. . orf a?Pa- ,c?n"neJa iu me iviciiiuuisi nuspnai m maianapolis. Friends may write to him at the following address: George Shepherd, Methodist-Hospital, Room A-238, Indianapolis, Indiana. Several, from here attended the funeral of Thomas D. Spancer at Switz City Friday afternoon. , Mrs. Elderman of near Pleas ant villc, and Mrs. Franls Bedwell visited in Brazil recently. . Rollie Bedwell a'nd family and Mrs. Elderman and Mrs. Frank Bedwell visited the zoo in St. Louis, Missouri recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are visiting with their daughters in Indianapolis. Mrs. George Eggleston and daughter visited her mother, Mrs.' Edith Goodman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lain and son , were here calling on friends recently. Mrs. Ray Newkirk and Mrs. Bud Brust were recent guests of Mrs. Ella Dunbar of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. C. r Daugherty and daughter, Blanche, attended the funeral of Mrs. Jennie Moody Friday afternoon. Mrs. George Andis and childr ren and John Andis were , in Sandborn Saturday afternoon. Willard Andis and family and Jake Andis were in Indianapolis Sunday visiting Mrs. Jake Andis who is confined to. the Robert Long Hospital. If you have a desire to follow
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of the New Testment in your religious life, then these thoughts may help you. If you do
net accept the Bible as your rule of faith and practice, then this lesson is not for you. Are you endeavoring to justify every act of religion by a "thus saith the Lord?" Do you believe the Bible teaches or authorizes every thing you do in religion?
Did ycu know that there is not of sprinkling for baptism in the
You may read every word in the New Testament and yet not find one example of sprink-
'inrr. They simply didn't baptize then. If you sprinkle for baptism 'rave to justify it on some other Mew Testament doem't mention it.
iaid: "The word baptizo signified to immerse and it is certain that immersion was. the pracfine.of the ancient church." Mede also says: "There was no such thing as sprinkling used inbaptism in the apostles' times, nor for many aces after them." No one can find an example of sprinkling in the New Testament. ..
Neither csn you find just one example of "infant bgptism" in the New Testament. Do you mean, says one, that the New Testament doesn't teach us to baptize babies? I mean just that. There is not an example in all of the New Testament where any infant was ever baptized. They simply didn't baptize infants in apostolic days. That practice originated many years after the death of the last apostle and thus after the New Testament revelation was completed.,
WELCOME TO THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST NORTH STATE' STREET - Sullivan PAXTON CONCORD CASS FARMERSBURG SHELBURN OAKLAND MT. ZION OLD LIBERTY
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(GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette Individual vegetable saucers are never used on formal dinner tables. , ' Today's Horoscope You are very honest and frank, are determined and energetic, but j&u are apt to wse your energy in the wrong direction. You are cheerful and witty, good company and a general favorite. You love your family and. are dearly loved by them.. This day is not too good for past, distant, romantic- and social interests.' It inclines toward 4reaks, emotional upsets and dissatisfaction. During your next year strange, unexpected adverse vibrations will enter your
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George Shepherd was a sup-1 per guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Howard.
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GOSPEL of CHRIST YOU CANNOT FIND IT!
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You can't justify the practice of infant baptism by a "thus saith the Lord." Newman (a recognized authority) says about this: "It is but fair . right to acknowledge at once that the scriptures do not bid us to baptize children." There is simply no case of infant baptism "in. the Bible. You cannot find it. In the days of the apostles or the early days of the church and for hundreds of years thereafter according to history the church did not employ instrumental music in worship.
a single case Bible? Find it.
They just sang as the Bible directs. Col. 3:16: Enh. 5:19. Start hunting and searching in the New Testament for an example of the church using instrumental music in worship. It isn't there. They simply didn't do it. There is not a single verse, in the New Testament that indicates that the church did use them. Martin Luther said: "The organ in worship is an ensign of Baal", and John Wesley said: "I have no objection to the organ in the chapels, pro
in that way then you will ground. The John Calvin find it. Churches of deavoring to do orized in the teaches it then
. not teach it then we -neither teach nor practice it. The New Testament is truly our rule of
Be able to find you believe and
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life warning against doubtful love affairs, "bohemian" friends and serious nerve troubles. Defer courtship and marriage, avoid hasty changes. Some good fortune will be yours in this period. Born on this date and under these vibrations, a child will need a good, sound upbringing to-coun-teract a tendency to play with fire in business and love. Sorrow and disillusionment thereby are clearly threatened. y One-Minute Test Answers 1. The second session of the 80th. 2. The United States. 3. Sixteen. Mr. and Mrs. Flem Goodman were dinner ( guests recently of C. l Daugherty and family. 0 by The Yard Do you enjoy ing your own makhome furaishiriffs? Then by all means see our wonderful selection of drapery and slipcover materials just right in color and design to suit your needs. CHURCHES OF SALUTE YOU." -Romans 16:16
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strumental music in our worship? You cannot
Christ today, as then, are en only what the Lord has auth New Testament, If the Bible we teach it. If the Bible does
faith and practice. Will you not make it yours?
in the New Testament what practice in religion.
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