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Lesson for July S, 1949

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THE . greatest hymn-book la the . world is to be- our study for

three' months. Not the oldest; that honor belongs to the Vedic Hymns

of ancient , India.

Vi lwmnal of vour

own church may

easily be twice as

large. But the

greatest h y m n-

book in the woriH Is the book of poems was used as

the hvmn-book of

Psalms. This col- Dr. Foremau

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the temple which was built when

the Jewish exiles returned io Babylon. It was the hymn-book of Herod's temple, and we know our Lord used and loved it. It is in

deed the song-book of .the Bible, it ,. the nnlv hvmnal which the

first Christians used,' for some

time! Indeed the book of Psalms is

probably the; only hymn-book honhv three separata

VJ CU BliiV vw . religions Judaism, Mohammedan

ism and Christianity.

How It Grew '- LIKE :all hymnals,' this book ; of ' Psalms grew by degrees.' It was not written all at one time or by' one person. David wrote. some of the Psalms, how many we do

not know. tThe "titles" - or me - . . . I tT.

Psalms were added Dy later . Hebrew ; editors, . are " no part of. the ' original Psalms, and are often .'inaccurate ; . .. It is very likely that as much is i thousand years went by '.. between the first of the Psalms 1 to be written, and the last. Every modern hymnal that is any good is in part a collection "' of the Ust of the old hymnals.

Tha finMen Tpyt. is; "I will sav

of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust" (Psalms 91:2). Amnnn tha piratinns which com

prise the Lesson-Sermon is the ,

YOU'RE INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHUSCHK1 IN SHELBDRN

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SHELBURN CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible study, 10:00 a. m. jkir : u : i 1 .nn

prise me ucssuu-otiuiuu 10 i iviuriimg Winamp, ii.uu. following from the Bible: "And such I preaching the 4th Lord's Day trust have we through Christ to . , mnr,rh hv Rro Tamp, A God-ward: Not that we are sufficient fu u y

of ourselves to think any thing as of

ourselves; but our sumciency is 01 God; Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life. Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord- is, there is liberty" (II Corinthians 3:4-6, 17). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Man is properly self-governed only when he is guided rightly and governed by his Maker, divine Truth and Love" (p. 106). "Man is tributary to God, Spirit, and to nothing else. God's being-is infinity, freedom, harmony, and boundless bliss. 'Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there k liberty.' Like the archpriests d yore, man is free 'to enter into ht holiest,' the realm of God" 481).

Thrasher.

Everyone is welcome to attend.

ST. MARY'S CHURCH Mass Schedule July. 3 . Dugger, 7:30. Sullivan, 9:30.

PENTECOST CHURCH ' 502 North Court Street. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Church Services. 10:30 a. m

Church -Services Sunday, 7:00

t. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. ,

Church services Saturday ai

7:00 p. nx

PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 313 North Main Street -Rev. Charles L. Wilson, pastor Bruce Collins, Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.

Morning worship, 10:30

SHELBURN PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. Evangelistic service at 7:p0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at

7:30 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting day at 7:30 p. m. ' You are welcome to all vices.

Rev. and Mrs. Elton V, pastors.

Fri-

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Call,

CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Hughes R. Morehead 9:30 Sunday SchooL 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Wednesday 7:30 p. in.r Preaching. Thursday 7:30 p. m Y. P. E Service Saturday 7:30 p m, Preaching

SHELBURN (METHODIST Richard C. Gillum, pastor

9:30 a. m., Sunday School,

Victor Boyll, Supt. 10:30 a. m., Morning worship. 6:00 p. m., M. Y. F. 7:00 p. m., Evening worship.

Cottaee Draver meeting. 7:00

p. m. Wednesday.

SHELBUrN CHURCH OF GOD MISSION Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.

Preaching services each Thurs

day and Sunday nights at 7:30. Everyone welcome.

"..B . ri ; SHfiljD UIi Evangelistic service,;:00 p. m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 31 J... HH J -ami ii (v nrtrtl DO

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Wednesday,

7:00-8:00 , service,

- , So our book of Psalms, as it finally took shape, came from oldA elance through it

in the American standard -version will show that in its present form 1 it is made up of five smaller books, " ending with Psalms 41, 72, 89, 106 ( '" and 150. Each book ends with a dox- j ftloev anH book V ends with a mag-

' nificent-series of them. : Sometimes the editors left in duplicates: Reading Psalm 14 ' side by side with Psalm 53 will show that these two are exactly the same, only using different names, for God. .At least Tone of the Psalms is made up of "cuppings" from earlier Psalms: " thus ,Psalm 108 is made up from Z Psalm 57:7-11 and. Psalm 60:5-12. The Psalms were cherished and preserved generation after genera- ' tion because of their heart-appeal. Our Psalm book has gone through centuries of sifting; many were , dropped out and forgotten, but the best were saved and sung; and '- what we have is the cream of the best of the singers of IsraeL " Mirror of Man JOHN CALVIN called the Psalms the "mirror of the soul." All the varied moods of man hope, despair, triumph, envy, . doubt, aspira--. tion, loneliness, hatred, fear, irritation, patriotism, joy, bitterness,' weariness, amazement, . anguish, rapture almost every emotion that can be felt toward God or man " breathes somewhere or other in these Psalms. Since not one of the authors ' of the Psalms was a Christian, of course, we should not be surprised to . find, here and " there, expressions (for exampie) of hatred which are out of harmony with the spirit and teaching of Jesus. The wonder is that there is so little of that kind of thing.

.v For every Psalm in which the poet says something cruel or hateful (e. g. Psalm. 137:9- or. 109:6-14), ": there are - scores that . breathe : a spirit of gentleness, and grace. For every note of despair (Psalm 88 is - the only -completely gloomy one in ' the whole , collection), - there are many hallelujahs of hope and gladness. -.' Message of God '. , IF the Psalms are so human, how can. they be also. God's Word? ; Yet they are alo, truly, a message of God. For they j not only cast a . divine light on the state, of -.man's heart,, but they show what the life ".. of man. is when God becomes reaL' For God was reaV to each poet who contributed, to this- great book, . In ' latter - weeks this summer we shall '.. 'be looking at the Psalms from varlous special . angles. ,This - week . it

will be helpful, to ; sit quietly with the three, typical Psalms,-1, .67 and 100, and as you .ponder, over each , one ,in ' turn, ask yourself; What ' does this show me - about . God? ' What does -this t Show . about , life when it 'turns to God? ; . ' ' - f (Copyright by the International Coun- ' :!! of Religious Edflcation on behalf of . 10 Protestant denominations. Released . Xi WKU- Features.

service

p. m. Mid-week prayer

Thursday evening, 7:00. " We welcome you to all our services. Pray, plan and come.

FULL GOSPEL MISSION Emery Dilley, pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Preaching service, 10:30. Night services, 7:00. Tuesday nieht the young peo

ple will have their meeting. This Is also Bible Study night, 7:00. Friday night services, 7:00.

CHURCH OF CHRIST North State Street Bible Study, 9:30 a. m. Worship service, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7;00. Wednesday evening service,

7:30.

Preaching the first and second Sunday of each ' month. Speaker, W. W. Adanson. James A, Thrasher, every Third Sunday. '

CHURCH OF CHRIST

East Jackson Street Bible Study, 9:45 a. m. 4 Worship service, 10:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:00. Wednesday evening service, 7:30. Bro. Hardison speaks three Sundays each month. Bro. Paul Neal speaks the second Sunday of each month.

Sunday School, 2:30 p. m

Worship service, 3:15 p. m. Evangelist service, 7:30 p. m.

Prayer meeting Wednesday,

7:30 t. m

Preaching service Saturday,

7:30 p. m.

MEKOM CHRISTIAN CHURCH Alan T. Jones, Minister V Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Chuch services at 10:30 a. m.

MEROM PENTECOST CHURCH W. H. Day, pastor , Sunday School at 9:30 a. m..

Bernard Crlss, Supt.

Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. . Youne peoples service, 6:45 p. m., Easton Shipp, president Evening service at 7:30. Cottage prayer service Tuesday at 7:00 pv m. Thursday evening prayer service, ':00 p. m. Everyone welcome to attend these services.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. E. Aldrlch, pastor ' Church School, 9:30. Morning worship and sermon, 10:40. . Short session of Official Board, 11:30. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30. . Doddie Johnson, loader. Pictures of missionary projects

in Kentucky, Tennessee and N.

Carolina will be shown.

XTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Bro. W. S. Driskill of Terre

Haute preaches on the first

Lor-d's Day in each month year

1949. Morning services, 10:30,

veir" "rices, 7:00.

MEROM METHODIST CHURCH

Rev. C. E. Homberger, pastor

Sunday Schoal at . 9:30 a. m.,

Rae Hoilman, supt. Youth meeting, 6:30 p. m. Worship service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 p. m.'.

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PAXTON METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Eli Yates, pastor Sunday School at 10:00 a.

Mrs. Cress Dailey, Supt.

Preaching each Sunday at 7:U0

p. m.

Come and enlnv yourself.

SCOTT CITY FTLGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service, 10:30 a. m. Preaching Services, 7:00 p. m. Weekly Prayer Meeting Tues

day night at 7:00.

You are invited to worship with

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BROYLES BAPTIST CHURCH Alfred Robbs, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m Evening service at 7:00 p. m.

Praver service Wednesday at i

7:30 p. m.

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BETHEL METI'ODIST 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.

NEW LEBANON METHODIST Sunday School at 9:45 a. mi, Dorothy Monroe, supt. Worship service, 10:45 a. m. Youth meeting, 6:30 p. m.

FDRST . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker Pastor Sunday School at 9;30 a. m., Russell Inbodv. Surjt.

ROSE CHAPEL METHODIST i Morning worship, 10:45. Theme Worship service, 9:30 a. m. , "On Being Christian." Sunday School at 10:30 a. m., i Westminster Fellowship, 5:00.

Everett Brocker. surit. ' ' The Association Circles will 1

. Youth meeting (New Leba- meet as follows: No. 1 with Mrs.

Robert Johnson; No. I 2- with Mrs. D. W. Shuck, and No. 3 with Mrs. Roland Campbell. The Union Park Services will begin Sunday night, July 10th. ' Our mid-year Communion service will, be July 17th.

non) 6:30 p. m.

i. SUGAR GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning worship, 9:30. Sunav School at 10:15 a. m., Chas. . !, Supt.

Bells have always ..played an important role in tiiP nWse of human events. Thev have heralded em-

-perors and kings, and have sounded the victories ot great leaaers. They have tolled a mourning note for the passing of lives, and have pealed joyously to announce weddings and births. , Our own great Liberty Bell is preserved as a memorial of the day when our country became an independent nation. On this celebrated occasion, notes of freedom, equality, and justice were sounded, notes which echo today in the free life of our citizens. So that we may continue such blessed living and may preserve the country which guards its existence," we must listen to the ringing of other bells. Throughout this great land of ours church bells are sounding. These are the GOLDEN BELLS of love, mercy, and kindness. Toward them we must hasten to worship and pray. With them we must sing praises to the Lord, our Maker.

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Recognizing The Importance Of 1 he Churches Ur I his Community 1 he Under. ' .!.. j !? . o.. n

DAVIDSON CLEANERS Phone 371 Glessie Lewellyn, Prop.

MY BisAUTY SUOP riwne 600 Sherman Buildinn

SPRINGERGO tJCKENOCR COMPANY , Ladles Apparel ' , , DUDLEY CHEVROLET SALES 109 South Main

JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO.

115 S. Court Phone 606 W. G. RIGG.S & SON HARDWARE -25 North Main COX & WILLIAMS GARAGE Phone 619 207 North Section RADER SALES, INC. Phone 210 Your I-H Dealer SERVICE'S GREENHOUSES 584 S. Section $ Phone -363 . EDNA ROSENBERGER DRESS.SHOP 101 W. Jaokscn Phone 203

ROOT'S SULLIVAN STORE Quality Costs Less At Root's LYRIC & SHERMAN THEATRES R. II. Tricker, Mgr. THE FASHION SHOP - Phone 380 J. C. Greenberg INTERIOR HOUSE Phone 137 Mrs Wm. Theal SULLIVAN STATE BANK Safe Since 1870 Member Fedl. Deposit Ins. Corp. MILBURN PHARMACY Phone 181 The Rexall Store 7 UP BOTTLING CO. . Fresh Up with 7 Up I Phone 501 CITIZENS GARAGE Phone 98 Richard !oyd. Prop. SULLIVAN MOTOR SUPPLY ; Phone 693 ' McGhee & MacDonald; McCAMMON APPLIANCES Phone 369 Your G-E Dealer

SULLIVAN DECORATING

COMPANY . Wallpaper & Paint Store SPRINGER MOTOR SALES Phone 178 Your Packard Dealer PETROLEUM SERVICE CO. Distributor GENERAL TIRES SULLIVAN TELEPHONE CO. Phone 196 - Sullivan, Indiana FAGG BROTHERS 27 W. Jackson Phone 899 WANDA'S GIFT SHOP . S. Side Square Phone 485 SULLIVAN MONUMENT CO. Phone 191 R. n. Clarkson & Son DD1LINGHAM HATCHERY Phone 392 "Come In & Talk Chicken" DOME GAS COMPANY . Phone 389 Sullivan, Ind. SULLIVAN OLIVER CO. Phone 330 Lex McKee, Prop.

BARCUS & SEVIS

STANDARD SERVICE Phone 535 CARL HILGEDIEK HEATING & PLUMBING Phone 317 FLYNN'S BURIAL VAULTS Phone 352 Sullivan, Indiana DOMESTIC SEWMACHJNE SHOP Phone 197 L. O. MARTIN GROCERY North !court Street . Phone 351 ATKINSON ICE CO. 537 S. Main St. Phone 42 SULLIVAN DAIRY Phone 165 Sullivan, Indiana GLOBE CLEANERS ,9 S. Main Phone 477 WDLDIN'S GREENHOUSES ' ' Phone 9214 ;. :'. "Flowers For All Occasions" FORD GROCERY 207 U. Wall .' Phone 31