Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 220, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 5 November 1948 — Page 6
SULLIVAN, INDIANA
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MATINEE & EVENING Friday, Nov. 12: Crawford County Livestock Co. Hutsonville Stock Yards No charge for our trucks less shrinkage. More Dollars Net. We want your catr tie. hogs, calves and sheep. No Gross Income Tax on Indiana livestock sold at our market. ' HUTSONVILLE, ILL. Phone 92 Dan Tibbs L. J. Stephens Quick-Wedge SCREW HOLDING SCREW DRIVERS Rent Our Floor Sanders COUNTY HARDWARE Vaughn Jones
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m'"fifes, SuHivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK Regular meetins of the Royal Neighbors at the Woodman Hall, Friday, Nov. 5, at ":30 p. m. Good attendance desired. The Zebna Harbaugh Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Goldie Ray on South Main Street, Friday night, Nov. 5, 7:30. A good attendance is urged. Members are asked to bring donations t for Hazel Green School to this meeting. The Past Presidents parley of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet with Ruby MClung, South Court street, Tuesday evening, November Slh at 7 o'clock. Sullivan Lodge No. 263 F. & A. M. Called meeting Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p. m. Work in' the M. M. Degree. All members urged to atten j.' Visiters welcome. Alvin Spainhour, W. M., Russell Inbody. Sec. Village Homemakcrs will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at ths home of Mrs. George Wass, 314 Indiana Avenue. Call 379-A if unable to attend. Sullivan Chapter No. 188 O.E.S'. will meet in regular stated meeting Monday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. J nan Ha jvictiarvey, District Deputy, will be a guest. All members urged to attend. Harmony Home Economics club members anl families "will meet Friday, Nov. 5, at the city park lor a covered dish dinner at 6:30 p. m. AH members bring gift for games. ' .WU f-7 7 p Smith Phone 477
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The Country Birthday club will meet Tuesday, Nov. 9, at the home of Mrs.. Eloise. Creed. Election of officers. Members urged to attend. Mrs. J. R. Co-owder will be hostess to the members of the Woman's Club Tuesday afternocn, November 9, at her home on West Washington Street. Products of the blind will be on display for the last time. Members are asked to be prepared to make reservations for the annual banquet. The Friendship class of the Methodist church will hold their November meeting Tuesday, Nov. 9, at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Tom Springer. There will be a covered dish dinner at 6:30, in the nature of a housewarming. Everyone bring own table service. YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE'S CLUB TO HOLD CHILI SUPPER The Sullivan County Rural Young Married Couple's club will hold a chili supper, Monday night, Nov. 8, at Holt Hall In Merom, beginning at 6:45 o'clock. It is hoped that a large number will turn out for this meeting. A short program and recreation will follow the supper. Those who have not made reservations, should do so by Monday noon, Nov. 8. inter 4 - is the piano for
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hah . GABRIEL DCU . FRANKiE DAilltO MEROM Alice Vigus and Evelyn Criswell, R. N. of the Bloomington Hospital, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vigus. Grover and Delno Vickrey were supper guests Monday , evening of Rev. and Mrs. Alan i Jones and son. Mrs. Nette Rockenfield left Tuesday for a visit with " her children in Detroit, Michigan.' Mrs. Cora Dungan and sister, Mrs. Mary Adams, of Kansas, are spending the week with relatives in Robinson, Ililinois. The Handicraft club will meet Tuesday night at 7 o'clock at the home of Carol Jones. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. Ovaline Arnett and daughter, Christine, Mrs. Freda Hubble and son, Bruce, and Helen Mahan visited Sunday with Don Arnett who is a student at VHackburn College ..at Carlinville,' Illinois. On Friday, Oct. 29th, Mr. Clara Bates entertained with a i dinner in honor of her mother, Mrs. Amy J. Burton who was 84 years old. Her guests were Mrs, Harrison Richards of Palestine, Illinois, Mrs. Bessie Buckley of Terre Haute, Mrs. Cora Bicknell of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bertha Ryland .of near Graysville. Mesdames Helen Jones, Cora Daugherty, Carol Jones, Estella Johnson and Pauline Richards attended the Home Economics achievement program and dinner in Sullivan Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Corder Styt 145; Lovefy t appearand tLC-'2 Sullivan, Ind. Tour Flano fimef
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The reason was, that our Saviour so really and truly tcck our place that God dealt with Him as He must have dealt with us had we been there. Christ was our substitute. We read: "lie died the just for the unjust." "Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree." "Who was delivered for our offences." Again, "He hath made him to be sin for us" (I Pet. 3:18; 2:24; Rom 4.25; II Cor. 5:21). Consequently, God had to deal with Him as we deserved. We deserved judgment. We deserved to be cast out of God's presence for ever. So God forsook Christ, even though His own Son, because, for the moment, Chrst had to suffer in cur stead. Had not Christ been forsaken, we must have been. Let us try to think, then, how much we have to learn from these words uttered by Christ on the Cross, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" First let us learn God's hatred of sin. When sin was found four sin, of course) upon His own Sen, God forsook even Him. God and sin can never come together. Second, let us learn the wonderful character of divine love. Think of what it was for God to forsake His wellbc'oved. the One Who was all His de'i?ht. Think of what it meant for Ch-ist fo be forsaken. Yet apart from that we never could have been, saved. Third, we learn it is somethinsr God and Christ have done which saves us. God laid our sins upon Christ. Christ at that moment bore the penalty. He was treated for the time beinor as thonsrh th? sins had been His. He suffered for the sins of others. But at Whose hands? Not men's, but God's. God alone knew the punishment sin deserved. Christ alone could bear it and exhaust it. What the Sav?rur suffered at the hands of man only made man's sin the worse, but
"The very srear that pierced Thy side, Drew forth the blood to save." Man's wr-st and God's best met at Calvarv. All that man would do against his Creator, and all that his Creator would do for him were made manifest there. The deepest hatred and the greatest love confronted each other; and love won its greatest victorv. AH man's hatred oould not make Gcd hate lvm. And So Christ said, after He was risen and when He was sending out His; disciples to -oroclaim the message of salvation in His name, "begin at Jerusalem" begin where they murdered Me. Oh, how wonderful, that when man was domg his worst against the Saviour. God was also doinor His worst, aeainst Him too! And why? for the sake of man, so that now He might be aWe to d0 His best for those who believe. Might not our T,f;rd well say, "Behold and see if there be any sorrow like unto mv sorrow. wh;ch is done unto me, wherewith Lord hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger?" Lastly, we mav learn how completely we are delivered from God's judgment ao;ainst our sins, for Christ endured it all. As He H'mself said before He took our place, "The cun which mv Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?" He drank and exhausted the-Curj of Judgment, and. for the believer, none remains. Our Sin-Bearer Himself could sav, after the forsaking, when nil was over, and just before He commended His spirit to His Father, "It is finished." " When we see this, can we doubt that everything that needed to be done has been done for the sinner's salvation, and what shall we think of the One Who "made his soul an offering for sin ?" Advertisement
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