Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 260, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 December 1948 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1948. SULLIVAN, INDIANA SUNDAY And Monday Matinee 2:00 P.M. Sunday! SUNDAY Thru Thursday OrOUR HOLIDAY TREAT FOR YOU! IDA LUPINO AS LILT. ..WHO LOST HEX.WAY TONIGHT 1 "-4 I & New Year's Day 3 CORNEL WILDE AS PETE. ..TOUCH. TENDER. TRAPPED i j 1914 - 1949 - HOLIDAY MATINEE 2:00 P. M. SATURDAY 1 Vrk&V WISHING YOU A .bWV ' . . ..U ovc J'

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ADDED CARTOON111 II MMrlTTl -II 1 '& ACTIO?! MUSICAL Ui.tlB.Hn! ADDED CHAPTER LOCALS Mr. ond Mrs. Virgil Davis bad as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wrinkle and Perry Jr. and Ralph Wrinkle of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Lizzie CarrUhers and Cec'l Carrithsrs cf Shelburn, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kux, Mr. and l.lrs. Clyde Hux, and Edgar Dcuglas and C. T. Hux of Sullivan. Mr and Mrs. Perry Wrinkle and family have returned to Detroit, Michigan after spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hux. . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stultz had as their guests Christmas Day their children, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Stultz n Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stultz and son of Sullivan, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weiringa, Jr., of Chicago (Heights. Illinois. Carl Tribby Booker of Indianapolis is visiting this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dude Booker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Booker jmd son, Carl, scent Christmas with their daughter, Sue Ann, and the' former's parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Dude Looker. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duffer and son, Danny, .of Indianapolis, and Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Sites of Daytcn, Chio spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sites. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Shanks of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shanks and daughter, Beverly Ann, of Beaverfalls, Pa., spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sites. R. J. Kelly of Columba, University, New York City, New York, Mrs. J. C. Jarvis of Princeton, Indiana, Mrs. Isaac Crawford of Vincennes, Indiana, ofi Bernie and Glenda Gray Bridgeport, Illinois, .and Maryl ' Ann Kelly of Terre Haute, were ' pie"ti Thursday of Mrs. MaryParks. . teiiwioii'

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- MUSICAL - NEWS T ' ' - " -"- TO-NIGHT I New Year's Day f- It't Exciting! it's Different! It's Mysferrifk! 7 JI 9 "THE SEA HOUND" Mrs. . Rosemary Stierwalt has returned to her home in Michigan after a visit here with relatives and friends. I Mrs. John Keene of North Section Street, entertained ChristinDs Day her chldren and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Eaton; Mrs. Edna Hofeditz, Mr. and Mrs. David Hofedtz and daughters, Egt. and Mrs. Donald K. Hofeditz and David Joe, of Terre Haute. Eon-1 Miss Frances Sinclair left this week for Hollywood, Calif., where she has accepted a position. Betty Ann Comer and Alice Cantrill of Marion, Indiana, who have been the , house guests of Rita Fightmaster, have returned home. Miss Norma Anstead is the guest of friends in Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson and family of Olney, Illinois, have returned home after a visit here with relatives.

Eev. and Mrs. Raymond Pavy day 7:30 p m and family spent Monday and , Qur annual r.onre?ational Tuesday in Orleans, Indiana, the meeting will be cn Wednesday, guests of relatives. I January 5th. Plan new to atMr. and Mrs. Paul Snow and tend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Phillips were I The Sullivan County Presbydinner guests Tuesday evening of teri?n Men's Association will Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weir. meet in our church Thursday Mjr. and Mrs. Bill Clarkson and nipht, January 6th at 6:30 p. rri. son, Stevie. of Terre Haute, who with a covered dish dinner. A

have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clarkson, Sr., for the past several days, have returned home. Miss Mary Schubert of Indi.-j-apolis, spent the week-end in Sullivan visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson of Muncie, Indiana, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman. Delia Thefa Tau To Be Inspected Marjorie Iverr.on, IndianaDolis. national secretary of Delta Theta Tau Sorority, . Inc.. will conduct the biennial inspection of Epsilon Mu here on January 3, 1949.' Delta Theta Tau, the largest non-academic organisation of its -kind in the United States, was organized in 1903 at Muncie, Ind., with philanthropy as its primary purpose. It now has 160 active chapters and 58 alumnae groups throughout the nation. Its national membership num bers 11.250. Fir more than 20 years the sorority h39 maintained a mountain school in Brinkley, Ky., for children who otherwise would receive little education. Each chapter helps through a national

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0 JURY MCa i ADDED COLOR CARTOON "OLD fund to maintain the school, pay teachers' salaries, purchase books and equipment, pay taxes on building and grounds, and clothe the' children. Locally, each chapter helps in the community where help is needed, cfter in reoperation with the public schools, Red Cross, Community Fund and other health and social service associations. For three years the sorority has cooperated nationally with the Cancer Control Society. 'METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. E. Alilrieh, pastor Church School at 9:30. Classes for all ages. Morning worship and sermon at 10:40. Sermon topi(v"A.-Personal Inventory." Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30. The Holy Communion will be observed. The W.S.C.S. will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2:30. The" hour of Inspiration Wed nesday evening at 7:30. A new program will be Instituted for the church Wednesday evening. Come and have a part.. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Union Watch Night Service at the Bantist church tonight at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., Russell Inbody, Supt. Morning worship, 10:45. Theme "Happy is He." ! Senior choir nractice. Wednesfine program has been arranged. Come and enjoy the fun and fellowship. I Our New Year Communion service will be Sunday, January 9th. ' ' Jf 322ESSE!EZI202ES A joyous welcome to 1949. May it bring good things for all . . . health, happiness and prosperity. N

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HAPPY NEW YEAR And Hoping we may be privileged to wish you many more. ; Open UntU Noon Saturday

SINCE y-'ii'tf-hii'i creases late yesterday, pending hearings of the railway carriers' petition for a nationwide boost of 13 per cent. At the same time the commission authorized .the Railway ExDress Agency to- apply its socalled western rates to the entire nation. This would raise the company's revenue by an estimated $7,000,000 a year. The freight order applies to water carriers and feight forwarders as well as railway carriers. The carriers were authorized to put the higher rates into effect upen five days' notice. . The increases allowed are: six per cent within Eastern and Southern territories and between those territories, five per cent within zone one of Western trunk-line territory, four per cent within Western territory ether than zone .one by Western trunk-line territory, and five per cent on Inter-territorial movements except th'sse between the Eastern and Southern territories. K"Tlft; fir rVT. SE'Tf PM";T STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY" OP SULUVAM SS: SULLIVAN CIRCUIT COURT NntjiP i.s hen-hv givon Hint Ruth V. Andciun. giianl-in uf Die pstd(. of Trcacy SlmrM. lat uf Sullivan ConnIv Indian". ilPC"iPfl, bv vi I of an n-fW l,y fhi. Sullivnn Ciiriiii Coiiri of Sullivan Omnilv, Imiinn.-i. uMn-0 w'lh'iut ny srxnt r Mtfcrs of uli riinifjti").'iim thr4t. Has fiU-d in' lio "'"In., or tle flrlt (,r U fltllllv;in Circuit Court l)H finn' report of h!s nfcoimt with ps'jte and that Die "mi wili hp heard hv pnir) coni't fin R"n.-f'Hv J;)Mory 9? tg0 th sime hoinp the 6"th Judicial Dy of jjr,..p.T. T'""i. of eqirt onr-. C,dor9. hPir1 an tpmiti1.!' of t'd docerlpnt, 9Tid ft1! p'nr int,,rrtctAd in co.f1 poto1 r? thnr"fr,re horpbv nrtfipH to flnoe?" i s;d coll- oi paid div and sh'w cMtiap. if nnv 'hfw h- hy said report should not be approved. P"t'i V. nd"'-fin. Guardian Tlla C. Tait,,. Attoriif-v. 1st ins 12-30-4P 2t.

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Gcd knew you, my brother, my sister, long before yoi ever came into existence. In Jer. 1 :5 we read, "Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thoi earnest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and 1 ordained thee a prophet unto the nations." He knew every sin you would be guilty of. He kne i everv failure that would mark your life and knowing i ' j all He chese ycu as an object of His grace. In His fore knowledge He saw the moment when you, a poor sir j ner would turn to Gcd, confessing your guilt and woul i' put your trust in. Christ, and knowing this, He wrote von V

name down m the book cf lite. Kev. 17:8 says, "Ana ine that dwell on the earth shall wonder, whose names wer net written in the book of life from the foundation of thworld, when they behold the beast that wa3, and is no and yet is." And ycur name will never be blotted out, ; . it is written there. God don't make any mistakes.

Also He has predestinated you to be conformed to tl impge of His Son: to become some day, just like theioi ' j Jesus Christ. Jno. 3:2 says "Beloved, now we are the soi ':J of God, and it cloth not yet appear what we shall be: bi'". we know that when He shall anwr. we shall be like Hin ' for we shall see Him as He is." This is what God has ui , dertaken to do for us and Phil. 1 :6 says, "Being confidei .v ' cf this verv thing, that He which hath begun a good woi J in ycu. will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ." Yt M He finishes what He begins. "And whom He called, the

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every chae, so that God absolutely refuses to listen any accusation brought peainst anv of His blood redeem peop'e. "We re jrstified freelv by His grace through t'A redemntirn that is in Christ Jesus" Rom. 3:24, and th justification is not changed by fluctuations in our spirif al experience. "Whom He justified, them He also glo fied." It does not say "Some of those He justified He aj glorified." It does net say "These who vere once iust.if (

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