Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 166, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 August 1948 — Page 5
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, AUG. 20. 194S.
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By" LILIAN CAMPBELL Central Press Writer
THE ANSWER, QUICK! 1. ' What is an inpatient of a hospital? 2. Can you. name California's three largest cities? 3. In what city is Harvard University located? 4. What is an open secret? 5. What famous battle was fought in the state of Montana?
IT'S BEEN SAID 'it is not, believe me, the act of a wise man to say, "I will live." Tomorrow's life is too late; live today. Martial.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY May West, motion picture actress, and Amos Alonzo Stag?, famous football coach, rate our greetings today.
IT HAPPENED TODAY On this date in 1945, Henri Petain, former premier of France and German collaborator, was found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. The sentence was commuted to life imprisonment by Provisional President Charles de Gaulle. The Battle of Bennington took place on this date in 1777 in the American Revolution. In the American colonies, the Popham colonists entered the Kennebec river in Maine in the vessels Mary and John and the Gift of God, in 1607. . engles, Kraft fo Determine Championship Engles Clothiers defeated the lugger Softball squad last night ere at Legion Field for undiluted claim to second , half jague leadership. In the first alf they tied with Kraft for jadership and the two squads Mil meet Monday evening at o'clock for the first game in a wo-out-o?-'hree playoff with eccnd game scheduled for 8 'ck;ck the follbwing evening, hould the Engles . defeat the raftmen 'in the first two games hey will automatically become eague champions. However, if raft grabs two victories out ci lie series, the action will go nto a playoff of the first and eeond half leaders. In the second game last night, raft defeated Carlisle. T.-night Carlisle meets Allen's Florist of anten and theLegion All-Stars
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' JOBS UPON A TIME Eefore Richard Widmark's motion picture success in Kiss of Death in which he played a maniacal killer, he was an instructor of speech and dramatics at Lake Forest college in Illinois. After two years of this Widmark went to New York to try radio, and clicked on such programs as Inner Sanctum, Cavalcade and Grand Central. Then he went on the stage, and so to Hollywood. Widmark was born in Sunrise, Minn, Before Sonny Tufts reached Hollywood and success, he clerked for a utilities company, sold ice boxes and sang in nightclubs. Sonny is a Bostonian and Yale man. So Proudly We Hail, Here Come the Waves, Duffy's Tavern and Miss Susie Slagle's"- are
YOUR FUTURE This is a good time to u'o routine work that calls for an imaginative and flexible mind. This anniversary is indicative of some trials, hindrances and unexpected events. It will be a time to guard against deception, avoid 1 quarrels and impulsive decisions. Unless you can think thing through, calmly and Intelligently, do not .make changes during this time, but spend your strength In keeping up your spirits and meeting and overcoming any emergencies that come.
MODERN MANNERS At the reception following the wedding, the bride's father may stand in the receiving line,' but more often he stands near the door to greet guests and pass them to the line.
HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? 1. A patient who receives lodging and food as well as treatment 2. Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oakland. 3. Cambridge, Mass. 4. Information not formally declared, but generally known. 5. The Battle of the Little Big Horn,
will tangle with the Lawrenceville club at 8 o'clock. Two weeks remain before the flood lights must be returned to Sportland Field for football activities. However, lights ordered for Legion Field are expected to arrive at any time. League officials today expressed their appreciation for the cooperation of city school officials in extending the time limit originally set for ' removal of the lights. j
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Is There A Second Chance? The Bible, God's holy and authentic Word, says: "It is' appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment" (Heb. 9:27). After death the judgment, not another chance to be saved. There is not one instance' in God's Word, of all the instances that God records of the condition of souls after death, that teaches or illustrates, or even hints, that any man ever will have a chance to be saved after death. Dr. R. A. Torrey, that great man of God, called of God to shake a continent, used to stand before great congregations of DeoDle and sav: "PerhaDS the most solemn thine I can sav to you
as you face eternity, is that God keeps books." And to back up S
such statements of His servants, God says in His Word: "And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the, book of life: arid the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the booksaccording to their works. And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged very man according to their works. And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire" (Rev. 20:12-15). Let us analyze this portion of God's" Word. 1. The dead are to be judged, "according to their works" (Rev. 20:12), not according to their desires after death, nor works after death, for their only opportunity for works was while they were upon the earth. 2. They are judged "every man according to their works," thus any argument, that those who desire will have the opportunity
I to change their belief and.be saved, is refuted. . ; 3. "And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire" (Rev. 20:15). God says "Now"
(while we are alive) is the accepted time; behold now is the day
of salvation" (II Cor. 6:12). Another clear passage of scripture which teaches the utter impossibility of a chance for salvation after death is Luke 16:19-31. Here we find Jesus' own description of a man who did change his mind after death. He not only desired to get out of torment himself, but also desired to warn others that they might not come into that awful place. He was met with the reply of finality which, if he entertained hope that he could one day leave that place of torment, was utterly crushed; There is a great gulf fixed: so that they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us, that wouid come from thence (Luke 16:26). Certainly there is not comfort here for, the one who called from the depths of hell, nor is there any for the exponent of that deceiving doctrine of a second chance. The saddest words I can peri to ycii, my friend, are: that poor rich man is still there as you read these lines, in that same place, under those same conditions, and ten-thousand times ten-thousand years from now. he will still be in torment. The very thought of if makes me want to cry out to every man I meet, "Turn, to Jesus, run to'thr Savior, flee for your soul before it is too late."
Now the most joyful words I can peri to you are that you do
not nave to go there.
He that believer on the Son hath everlasting life; and he that
Denevetn not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abidclh on him (John 3:36).
God's wrath will never be withdrawn from the soul that rejects Jesus Christ. "The 'wrath of God abideth on him." Look tc your heart. Are you born again? If you cannot definitely and positively say, I know I am born again; a child of God, by faith
in Jesus' shed blood, then, my friend, bow your head just now
and say: Lord Jesus, I confess I am a.sinner, I believe you are
the Savior, and from the sincerity of my heart I trust you for my salvation." Pray it, friend, and mCan it with all your heart.
wun eternity just anead of -you, with the indescribable glories of heaven arid the portentous horrors of eternal hell in that never-ending eternity, look to your soUl and choose Jesus. There will be no charice after death. "A man's opportunity for salvation is limited to his lifetime." Believe and lve. " ' What an awful plight to come to the end ol life and the day of
eternity unsaved, warned of the judgment to come, urged to escape for your life, and yet Unsaved. You know .the way' of
salvation: .... . Believe on the Lord Jesus Cnrist, and thou shalt be saved (Acts 16:31). '
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You may not have such fine clothes as your next door neighbor or you may not drive a car, but how much easier it is to do without these material things of life than an arm or a leg, your eyesight, hearing, etc. When you stop and take a look at your surroundings, you would never trade that' sometimes trying son for all the money in the mint. No, the finest things in life are not those bought with money. They are given to' lfch and poor alike and absolutely without cost. Our Lord demands a humble and contrite heart in holy worship. We can think of no better way to become truly humble than to remember those things, God given, which make our life so complete. We invite you to join the crowds attending the Union Church Services this Sunday evening in the City Park as His people of all denomination gather to worship His holy name. Hear the message to be delivered by Rev. Paul H. Shultz, guest speaker as he deliberates on the theme "The Need For A Glowing Edge." Then all through the week thereafter we charge you to "Let no dust collect on your Bible." Hear , Rev. Paul H. Shultz TERRE HAUTE WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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