Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 215, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 29 October 1948 — Page 5

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN D AILY TIMES FRIDAY. OCT. 29. 1948. PAGE FIVE

THE DAY BEFORE ELECTION day, Nov. 1st is the last day to pay fall taxes without being delinquent. If you should find yourself short of ready cash for this item,1 remember that it is our business to help out in such emergencies. We feature a quick, confidential personal loan service in amounts up to $300. Fidelity Loan Co. up stairs east side square. Sullivan. Phone 125

LANDIS STOPS COMMUNISTS AT EVANSVILLE

rhey're Communists," says Mrs. Kathryn Bell, as she identifies te names on four Communist membership cards shown her by ep. Gerald W. Landis. Mrs. Bell, herself a former Communist ofcial, was a STAR witness. After the Landis Hearing, an election as held, and union members removed the Communist officers om their union. Support Gerald XV. Landis and help him rid le Nation of Communists. 1 , . Paid Pol. Adv.

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O When you hook this Dearborn disc harrow to a Ford Tractor, you are all set for Hydraulic Touch Control of the gangs. You take the angle out for turning, or crossing grass and gullies . . . then put the angle in again ... by moving the little control lever right by your tractor seat. You'll disc lots of dirt in an hour . . . nice and level too . . . with either the 6 ft or 7 ft., width. '

Quickly attached by inserting four pins. Sturdy steel angle frame, high ' carbon heat treated steel discs. Zerk lubrication of white iron bearings, protected against dust and' dirt. Front and rear gangs leveled by'one crank. See it!

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, FORBES CORNER little daughter last week. Miss Grace Wilson of New I Garland Forbes and Raymond ork City, New York, ' visited Barcus returned Sunday from a Ir. and Mrs. Bill Keene and hunting trip in South Dakota.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reynolds were in Terre Haute Saturday. Charlie Sharpe . visited Helen

Shaw and Herschel Hall Thursday night. Mrs. Effie Pinkston, Ann Pinkston and Ruth Quick were in Terre Haute Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Huntworth, Helen Vanderpool and Charlie Sharpe attended the theatre in Shelburn Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashburn and family of Shelburn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keene and daughter Thursday. Mrs. Lizzie Shaw is ill. I Helen Shaw, Louisa Schofield! and Helen Vandwpool visited Mrs. Lizzie Shaw Sunday. Mrs. Joy Gilman and son, Tommy of Hymera, Marilyn 1 Sharpe and Charlie Sharpe spent Thursday with Mrs. Mary Huntworth. HOOSIER Theatre Shelburn, Ind. Sunday & Mon. DAVID O, SELZNICK'S Surriog JENNIFER JONES GREGORY PECK JOSEPH COTTEN with a Cast of 2500 Directed by KING VIDOR Tonight & Sat. DOUBLE FEATURE I "Riders Of The Lone Star" AND "Waterfront At Midnight" : T T M F. 1 P. M. Tonight & Monday 6 I . M. Saturday 2 P. M. Sunday

The New Nature The moment a sinner turns to God in confession of sin and true repentance, no matter how evil or proud his or her past life has been; then trusts alone in the crucified, u'sen, glorified Saviour, his sins are forever put away by the Blcod of Calvary's Cross ; he is raised into newness of life; is bcrn again. by faith in Christ by believing the Wcrd of God, and becomes a new man in Christ Jesus; a new creation, just as much of a historical fact as was God's creation of man in Genesis 1:28, 27. He becomes a child, cr son, of God by faith in Christ Jesus (Acts 16:31 ; Jchn 1:12, 13; Rom. 8:14, 16; II Cor. 5:17; James 1:18; I Peter 1 :23, 25 ; I John 1 :7 ; Rev. 1 :7 ; 5 :9) . The saved soul at new birth acquires a new nature, he becomes a partaker of,' a sharer in, the Divine nature ; the raturs of God Himself (II Peter 1:4). The one who is born of God now has in him a new nature, a nature which cannot sin, fcr it is Diyine (I John 3:9). this nature is from Gcd in all the holiness of His sinless nature ; it is Divine, therefore cannot be defiled. Eveiy good desire cr Godly deed has its source in this new nature. This is the nature in which the believer will enjoy God and the glories of Heaven for air eternity. It is by this spiritual nature that the believer knows and understands now the rich blessings of Gcd which are so lavishly poured out upen him by a loving Father (I Cor. 2:11-14). The unsaved man can neither realize nor value the precious things of God; his old carnal nature cannot understand them. Gcd has made every provision for His children that they sin net (I John 2:1). He has definitely premised that He, in faithfulness, will suffer no temptation to evil to come to the believer tc tempt him above what he is able

to bear, if he will seek God's

13): If we walk in the Snirit we shall not fulfil', the lusts of the flesh. The body of the believer is a temple of the Hr'y Ghcst, who indwells every believer (Rom. 8:9. 12; I Cor. 6:19, 20). He is in us to occupy our hearts with the lord Jesus Christ through prayer and the study of. and mftd;tation unon. the Wcrd of Gcd. The heart which is fnllv occupied with Christ has m time nor inclination f .r "p '11H3 of the f'esh. Pfnl said. "For me tc lie i" Chr'st: Christ all and in all." When this is true, we will be like Him, holv. gracious, loving, righteous, subject tc the will c-f God. "We f 11. with. open face beholding as in a glass the g!v rf the lord, are changed into the same image from filer" to glory, even as by the Spirit cf the Lord" (II Cor.

3:18). The I ord Jesus, the giat High Priest of the believer, is ever before the throne cf God making intercession to maintain us in communion with a holy God (Heb. 4:1416: 7:24-28). Then, should the believer sin, which God forbid! He is still our Advocate on high to restore communion (I Jchn 2:1: Ps. 23:3; John 13:10). "If we confess our s;ns, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sirs, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (I John

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Past Matrons club will meet Friday, Oct. 29, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. JIarold Miller, West Thompson Street. Co-hostess is Mrs. David Templeton. Good attendance desired. Alpha Delphian club will meet at the club room of the American Legion Heme on Monday afternoon, Nov. 1, at 2:15 o'clock. Please notify Mrs. E. C. Walker and Mrs. Ralph Collins by Sunday, Oct. 31, whether you are going or not and the name of your guest. The Past Noble Grand club will meet at the home of Tena Lippeatt, 7f7 East Davis Street, Friday night for a covered dish" dinner. Assisting hostess, Esta Brenton. Every member please be present. Associate Tri Kappa will meet Monday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. with Zoe Bays. Cass Homemakers will meet Wednesday, Nov. 3. for an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Deloris Ashcraft. Notice. Su'livan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Stated meeting, Tuerday Nov. 2, at 7:30 P. m. Work in the E. A. Degree. AH members urged to attend. Visiters welcome. Alvin "Al" Spainhour, W. M., Russell Inbcdy, Sec. Tri Kappa meeting has been postponed until Monday, Nov. 8. Delta Theta Tau will meet for a business meeting in the basement of the library Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Patriotic club of the Frank Neff W.R.C. will meet at the shelter house at the city park Friday night for family night. Supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. Everyone bring a covered tliih and table service. A (rood attendance is desired. Hostesses, Delia Anderson, Ruth Corbin, Mrs. Murray . and Bcrnadyne Anderson. - Mf'n'.bcrs ' cf the- -Royaf" Neighbors of America are to pay their October dues to Mrs. Pigg, 401 South Main Street, instead of the camp recorder, Mrs. Jcy Metca'lf. way of escape (I Cor. 10:

The Great Books club will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. at the high school. The book will be "Sophocles."

The Modern Manner Home Economics club Iwill meet Tuesday evening, Nov. 2, at the home of Mrs. Wendell Loudermilk, 561 South Section Street at 7:30 o'clock. LOCALS Mrs. Dora Scully has returned to her home in Pontiac, Michigan, after a visit heTe with friends and relatives. Mi.' and Mrs. E. F. Boyls ofMt. Vernon. Indiana, were guests Monday evening of Mrs. CathT erine Boyle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Batey of Ohio, have been guests of relatives in Sullivan. Tuesday . . . vote Tues. night listen Walter Wincheil to I Drew Pearson Elmer Davis George Gallup Baukhage George Hicks and a galaxy of others a be election returns Sponsored by Kaiser-Frazer dealers of America WEFIR italion 690 kilocycles tune in for the broadcast of the , ' year . . . phone us For a ride . In 0 car that's years ahead I , SULLIVAN MOTOR SALES Phone 985 UL Sullivan, Ind. ( m

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We deaMn the kind of used cars that g;ve you new perforcance. Every one we lot is clean throughout and capable of all we say. Below is a sample listing of available here. Let's talk terms! 1947 Ford two door, good clean car 1846-Plymouth four do ar, good clean car 1942 Plymouth four doar, radio and heater 1S41 Hudson club coups, radio and heater NEW 1949 MODEL

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Mr . Bill Able and son, Brock, of Bloomington, Indiana, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Emmerson of Spencer, spent Wednesday in Sullivan the guests of Mrs. Rose Hoskins and Miss Louise Koskina. Mrs. Gene Scully and daughter of Pontiac, Michigan, who have been visiting relatives in Sullivan and Carlisle, have returned home. Max Brodie of Lancaster, California, arrived in Sullivan Thursday by plane having been called here due to the. death of his father, W. A. Brodie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mayrose

and son, P. J., have returned from Logansport, Indiana, where they visited Mrs. Mayrose's mother, Mrs. Frank Clary. Mrs. Elizabeth Hill of Shelburn was the guest of relatives in Sullivan Thursday. ' Phone 34

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Navy Beans ....... 2 lb. 23c 1 Northern Beans 2 lb. 23c Pinto Beans ....... 2 lb. 25c 10 Lb. -White Potatoes' ... 35c Paid Doc: Food 15c Bojling Beef 45c ii

Can Be Seen On Our Floor There's a thrill waiting for yeu at the SULLIVAN MOTOR SALES these days. With 100 new features, improvements Jnd refinements, the 1949 KAISER and the 1949 FRAZER are on display READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Yeu'H be amazed at the mileage a Kaiser or a Frazer will roll up on a gallon of gas. You don't need necessarily to take our word for it, ask your neighbor about the Kaiser or Frazer whfch he drives. Then come in and let's deal for your new automobile. Immediate Delivery

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PAXTON METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., Mrs. Cress Dailey, Supt. Preaching following Sunday School each Sunday. Rev. Eli Yatesf ' pastor. BETHEL METHODIST V, M. Suddarth, pastor Morning services on the second and fourth Sundays of the month at 9:30 a. m. Sunday School at 10:30 a. m., Jesse Bedwell, Supt. Evening services on first and third Sundays of the month at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. MEROM PENTECOST CHURCH W. H. Day, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., Bernard Crjss, Supt. im 1 111 ir natiii CHICKENS FISH OYSTERS Perk Doz Food . . 2 for 25c Beef Roasts 55c

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Evening services, 7:30. r Christ Ambassador service at7:30 Tuesday. Russell Smithypresident. 27. Thursday evening prayer serr vice, 7:30. Communion each Sunday morning. Everyone f.lrome.

SCOTT CITY PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service, 10:30 a. m. Preaching Services, 7:00 p. m. .Weekly Prayer Meeting Tuesday night at 7:00. You are invited to worship with ua. Quit paying rent and own your home. Special bargains on property on installment plan. Also farms for sale. W. T. MELLOTT - 'nili 207 E. Wall St. Maxwell House Coffee . . 53c I Joan of Arc Kidney Beans 2 for 25c Large Milnot Milk 2 for 25c Ginger Snaps, lb. . . . 23c Rival Dog Food 10c Armour Star Weiners, lb 19c place on our the used cars

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