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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE, FRIDAY, JANUAUY 1. 1913. PAGE EIGHT RURAL CHURCH NOTICES Arrested by FBI TOWN TO RECEIVE AMERICAN FLAG of Piainfield Charge, Churches III TURBULENT TIMES DEEP THINKING IS HUMAN REFUGE CHURCH RECEIVES BEQUKTOF $200 Church of Brethren Named in Will of Belle Sheaffer God, Itev. II. P.

Johns, paator. 9:30, Sunday School; 10:30, worship. North 8:15, worship; 10:15, School; 7:30, Christian Endeavor. McCiure'a Gap 9:30, Sunday Like an Air-raid Shelter Are Profound Teachings of Scripture Primary Tl I. Mw i School, Farmers Trust Co.

Re-elects Officers Samuel M. Goodyear, chairman of the board; Mervin L. Line, the pre-'ldeiit, and all other officers of the Farmers Trnal Company were re-elected this week at the annual reorganization meeting ot the board of directors. Other officers are: D. W.

Sunday, vice-president; J. Frank Uriner, secretary-treasurer; Leslie M. Harper, trust officer; Dale Seltz, assistant trust officer; Kay M. Leib, assistant treasurer, and Robert E. Liuinger, assistant secretary.

All directors were re-elected at the annual stockholders' meeting held earlier In the month. No new directors were named. the Comfort of; Doubling Gap 9:30, Sunday School; 7:00, Christian Kndcavor; 7:30. evangelistic services will be held each night, World Jonn Christians For wallpaper, See ROSS HILDEU BRANDT. Opossum Hill Union, Itev.

W. S. Lehman, pastor. Opossum Hill Ciitoit 10:00, Hun day School; 11:00, worship with sermon by the pastor; 7:00, Voung People's meeting; 7:30, worship witu'aernion by the pastor. Carlisle Rural Charge, Reformed, Rev, It.

It. JoneR, pastor. Salem Stone 9:30, Sunday School; 10:30, worship with Holy Communion. rr A bequest of $2j0 to the First Church of the Brethren, Walnut and West streets, and another of $100 to the pastor, Rev. H.

M. Siiavely, are made iu the will of M. Shealfer, Dickinson Township, whose estate was estimated ut $2,000 in the application for letters filed yesterday In the courthouse. Mrs. Myra Ickes, Carlisle, a sister, w5 given all personal effects and J200.

A similar sum was left to Mrs. fa Epploy, Carlisle, who was named executor. The Brethren Home for the Aged at Hunts-dale was designated residuary legatee. Prompt and satisfactory work at THE SENTINEL job priming plan Legion and V. F.

W. To Make Presentation on Sunday-Aii American flag to fly with the community service flag over the courthouse lawn will be unfurled at exercises to be held Sunday at 2:30 o'clock In front of the courthouse. The flag la the gift to the community from the local posts of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Anier lean Legion and their auxiliaries. Officers of these groups will conduct the brief program. The two flagB will fly side by fide.

The service flag which was taken down two weeks ago for repairs and change of Its number to 848 will be raised again Sunday aa part of the program. On the committee for presentation of the national emblem are Frank Hart, V. F. W. commander; Raymond Wolf, Legion commander; Mrs.

Howard Sowers. Legion Auxiliary president, and Mrs. Clair Abpatgh, V. W. Auxiliary president.

The four will conduct the program and raise the flag. The Legion Dium and Bugle Corpa will play. The community service flag waa first raised last July on the occasion of National Heroes' Day and flown dally except for brief periods when taken down for changes in the service number. ILLUSTRATED LECTU3E AT HUNT8DALE An Illustrated lecture, showing the Rocky mountains and scenic spots of the West Coast will be presented on Sunday evening at the Huntsdale Church of the Brethren at 7:30. The lecture will be presented by Urie D.

Lutz, who took the ipictures, in color, on a tour last Summer, You'll look better wearing Certified Dry Cleaned garments. THE TROY LAUNDRY, Phone 121. vlevof Johu'a authornhlp, from the new angle of philology, or word Btudy. Ilia conclusion, Irrelfut-ably nupiMirted by bla preaentatlon, ia that "the Goapel of St. John la the compoaition of a well informed Jew, not of the Pharlaalc Party, whose life experience waa gained In Palentlne In the Aral balf of the flint century, and whoao mother-tongue was Aramaic; and that thla eoneliiBlon alone explalna the excellence of the historical data and the philological phenomena of tho book." A Fisherman's Progress John waa only a callous-handed flnherman on the I-ake of Jalllee when be was called to follow Jeaiia.

Ilia father waa a prosper-oua master flahermun, Zehedee, ami hla mother waa Salome, one of the women who ministered to the Master. Hla brother, Jamea, waa a fellow disciple, and flint of the Apoatlea to be martyred. Be-cause of their fiery aplrlt both disclplea were called "Iloanorgea," or "son of thunder." Orten I have adverted to the significant truth that dlneiplcHhlp to Jesun transforms a person's i Ily WILLIAM T. ELIJS Like air-rair abetters, to which wain I mk airena aumtnon the people, are the deep resorts of Holy Writ. And magnificent opening of the UoKpel of John, which la the Sunday School Leaaun for today, offer the readers the shelter of a great rock In a weary land.

We are nowaday concerned with the end of tbliiKa, with the ultimate eoiiHequeiicea of World War II. It fortifies the noul to ga back to the beginnings. What are (he great and eternal realities Ih life a design, or an accident? Is there a Power and a Purpo.se overruling all? Or are we the helpleaa victim of blind chance? Ih our exlatence a "go-aa you-plcaae" race, or a program dcaigned by an omniscient and omnipotent Power? Have human beings the capacity, Iilvinely be-Mowed, to create and follow a new order of life, free from fear, want, oppression, and all unbrotbcili-tiess? In the Beginning" 1 wo book In the Uiblo begin with the name worda, "In the beginning." Genesis afflrmH majes-J tleally the Himreino truth, "In tho Novelist Ursula Psrrott, 40, was arrested In Miami on a federal charge of aiding Pvt. Michael Neely Bryan, 22, to desert the army. She was also charged with concealing him.

She was said to have carried him away in the back seat of a car from a wire-enclosed atockado where Bryan was serving 30 days for beinjr absent without leave. Mt. Rock Charge, Evangelical, ftev. J. P.

Heed, pastor. Uloservllle 9:30, Sunday School; 7:30, Christian Endeavor. Oreason 9:30, Sunday School; 10:30, Christian Endeavor. McAllister's 9:30, worship and Sunday School with Installation of officers. Mt.

Itock 9:30, Sunday Sclio'J and worship with annual election ot ofliccra. Mechanicsburg Charge, United Brethren, Uev, M. Slenker, pas tor. Voung's 9:30, worship; 10:15, Sunday School. Mlddleaex 9:30, Sunduy School.

Mt. Sunday School; 10:43, dedication of honor roll and flags; Christian Endeavor, Mt. Holly 8prings Charge, Evan. Ileal, Itev. It.

L. Luudy, pastor. Mavllle 9:00, womliip; 10:00, Sunday School; 7:30, CliriHllan Endeavor; Satmday, piayer Medical Inspectors End Course Here character. Thla wan conspicuously true of John, the humble Hah erruan, quick to display passion and Intolerance, who became the paramount aponlle of love, the beat Interpreter of the true nature of Jesus, Thla truth bolda hope for our new day. The present world la unfit to create the new postwar order of which we dream.

Hut the leiiderablp and power of Clirlat can change these hearta of ours, and make tin fit cltlxens of a unified world, like unto tho Kingdom of Heaven. A class of 46 medical Inspectors who-e Army Job Ih to" supervise sanitation In the camps completed a HO day course yesterday at the Medical Field Service School and left Immediately for their posts over the country. The cla-a was the second of thla kind to bo trained here. Another group will arrive early thla month for a similar 30-rtay course. In the class graduating today were four majors, 41 captains and one first lieutenant, all of the Medical Corps.

They hailed from 22 Btates. meeting. Uriah 9:00, Suiul.iy School; 10:00, worship; 7:30, Christian Endeavor; Saturday, 7:30, piayer nieellng. Mt. JHHIy 9:15, Suifday School; worship In Mt.

Ziou U. li. Church, beginning seiiea of L'nl-vernal Week of Piayer services; Monday, Evangelical; Tuesday, Lutheran; Wednesday, Lulueran; Thuraday, Methndlst; Friday, Methodist; Sunday, Jan. 10, Evangelical. for the The Sunday School Lesson January 3 In, "The Glory of Son of God" John 1:114, Reveal Betrothal To Man in Army-Mi', and Mis.

Vllllam II. Marsh, or Gardners, It. U. 1, announced the engagement ot their daughter, bla It Marsh, lo Private William Iliilloiff, son or Mr. and Mrs.

Harry J. liulloiff, or Mt. Holly Springs. Pvt. Hutloift, who Is stilt loned with the United Stales Army Infantry at Camp Forrest, was home on an eight-day furlough a few wei-ki ago.

Miss Marsh, who attended the Carlisle Com elnl College. Is employed at MaslandM. No dale has been fixed for the wedding. NORRI3 DENOUNCES N. A.

M. New York, Jan. 1. I'P Hen. George W.

Norrla, denounced tint National Association of Manulactureis on Monday night and charged thnt representatives of special Interests already were planning to dominate- the government when Hie war la over. "The representatives of special Interests are already attempting to frame the future so that, when the war is won and peace ia made, they will be in control of a great part, if not all of our governmental structure," he i-altl. "Many of them -are now in key positions waiting for the time to come to act directly where they are now acting Indirectly and hi secret controlling our governmental policy." Norrla, 81, who has served longer limn any living member of Congress, spoke at a farewell dinner arranged by the Union for Democratic Action and the magazine The Nation. lie wasn't reelected In November. LEGION ONS TO MEET Sons or the American Legion, Squadron No.

101, will meet on Hun-day at 3:30 In the Legion Hall. All members are urged to be present. Boiling Springs 8t. John's Luth-eran, Itev. Dr.

h. A. Iltmh, paHtor. JloilliiK Springs Sunday S'hcol; 10:45, Comniiinlou; 8:30, Luthir League; 7:30, Communion continued, with sermon by the paHtor, Friday, 7:30, preparatoiy aorvlco. beginning.

Cod." John's (loapel tarries the truth a atep furl her, "In the beginning was the Word." That la, the aclf-exliilent lilety ex-preHHed lliniHeir, made known Ilia wisdom and Ilia love, In "Hie Word," "tho lawis." tho Helf ifve-lalion, In Jesus CliriMt, We have lately celebrated ChrlatlliaS, it tl ItH IIICHBIIgR of a Messiah born In Hethlelicm. Hut that waa not the beglnnlag of Christ and Ilia Ministry. Me who came to earth at Christmas wan the eternal Clirlat, who had shar-ed with Ilia Father the creation of all things. "In tho beginning waa the Word, and the Word waa with Uod, and tho Word waa God. Tim aame waa In the beginning with God.

All thlngH were made by him: and without, him waa not anything made that waa made, lu him waa life; and the life wan Hit) light of men." Thin unequivocal afllrmatlon of the lielty or Jesus la really stti-pendoiia and ataggerlng. It baffle mortal comprclienalon. For It clolhea Chrliit the Hon with attribute of God the Father. Ittt acceptance traiiHfornia life. What 8ort of Go? Ah are the goda a people wot-ahip, ao will the people be.

Thiia ia linked to our present desperate dilemma or, a world In turbulent chaoa, the trill of our 1-chhoii, I hat God la a self- revealing God, who baa given ua a Word, who represent a light and life, pardon mid power, II, la of Immediate personal concern to every one of ua that God la not a remote, Indifferent Ilelug, heedleaa of the fate of Ilia crea (urea: but hut He la an eager, Holly 8pring Charge, Meth. Kei. H. ticiiuchait, pastor. Sunday worth.

pj Youth Fellow- Fewer Traffic Deaths Reported Chicago. Jan. 1. The N.i-tlinial Safely Council said today the mime wan line driving that brought, about ft 30 per cent decrease In IB 13 truffle fatalities below 11111 resulted iu the death or at least lH.fiOO war workers and Injury of a half million others, J. Williams, public narety director of the council, estimated the 1942 I i Hie deat totaled lean than 2K.000, a drop of approximately 12,000 i om Hill.

"Hut fiom the standpoint of national si.iviV!il," Williams aald, "tun 1912 tralllc t-HMialtlca are a more serious Inns than the larger can-uallv llsla of previous yearn," predicted trafllo dealln or noli oi kern wou'd contlnu" to decline but car pooling, deterioration ot tires and brakes ami an Increase In drinking drivers would Mt. odist, Mi, .10:30, nlilp. Farm Families Are Largest in Country Washington. (UR The average size of families Is larger In the rural areas of the United States than In the cities, according to the 1940 census. The average aiz's of families, as shown by the 1910 Census, both city mid country, was 3,8 persons.

The average family In rural areas was 1.0, while In cities it was 3.6. The general average of 3 8 persona per family was approximately one-third of a lesg than In 1930. E.aiy Census has shown a constantly decreasing average size per family. Si.o of families varies In the various seollons of the country. City families In New England and the South Atlantic states equalled the national aerage of 3 8.

City 00, worship; 10:00, THIS IS THE MOMENT! 1943 IS Now is the time Uainllx 9 Sunday School. THIS IS THE MOMENT- for oil of us families in the Paclllc states were Htnall- 3.1. In the rural territory In the South Atlantic states' the average s'ze of families was as high as 4 4. The average alza of tural families In the Pacific states was 3 5. to make a solemn pledge that nothing shall be left undone to win the war and to win it quickly.

keep the total of war worker KM' miltic nearly the same. The council report showed the north Atlantic region had the smallest decreane In fatalities. Cities repotting tralllc deaths Included: New York 6(12. 741; Washington VI 7.r; Pittsburgh, 72; Chicago, 415, Ml; Philadelphia 2 1 li. 271.

Goering Sequesters Enormous Fortune London, Jan. I. (U.l! Keiths-iiiaiahal Hermann Goering may be Kuroic'a richest ludiiHtrlatlnl, Hie Inter Allied Informal loll Committee said today. The committee said II hud received Inloi ninllnii that the Hermann Goering works hail taken over 25 Important Industrial concerns In Kurope without the formality of paying for them In many casen. The InrgoHl at'tiulslllon was anld lo be the Itiisslau Iron ore inlnea al.

Krlvolrog and uiauKiiueae do- I Tt. I The Penney Company regards its more than 1600 stores, its more than 40,000 men and women associates, as a group of tremendous vitality and force the war effort. In addition, helping shoulder to shoulder, we include the thousands of people who supply us with what we sell; who in mills and factories all over the land produce with only one (bought in minds the speeding up of the war effort. But most important of alt, are the millions who are our customers. They know that no sacrifice is too great for our common cause and they make it willingly and gladly.

Cumberland Charge, Evangelical, Hev. H. K. Spiliigruan, pastor. New Kingstown Sunday Heboid; Christian Endeavor; 7:30, union meeting ioljuwed by quarterly conference.

Sunday School, 7:30, Communion with Itev. u. C. Gabilel bringing the messuge, LeTort 9:30, woiblp; 10:30, Sunday School. Waggoner's Sunday School; worship.

Mt, Zipn Charge, United Breth. ran, Itev. (j. Snyder, pastor. Ml, Zion U.

U. 9:30, Sunday School; 8:45, Christian Endeavor; 7:30, union service In this church; Wednesday, 7:30, prayer meeting. Mt. Holly Springs Evangelical Lutheran, Itev. It.

C. Sloop, Mt. Holly Sunday School; 10:30, woruhlp ami annual congregational meeting; 8:30, Luther League; 7:30, opening of Week of Piayer aetvlcea In Ml, JSIon It, II. Church, II ev, K. Sloop preacii-lug.

New Kingstown Charge, Luther. an, Uev, H. U. llraine, pastor. New Klngalown 9:30, Sunday Scliisd; Cbrlsllan Endeavoi; 7:30, worship; 7:30, prayer meeting.

Chiiichlowii Sunday School; 10:30, Holy Coinniuuloii. Lower Frsnkford Charge, Luth. eran, Key. C. Mnnsner, paHtor, Sunday School; Chrlstliiii Endcuvoi'; 7:30, worship.

Calllt-le Sprliiga 9:30, Sunday School; 10:30, wuinhlp; 7:00, Chris Hail Endeavor. Each miner from a government-closed gild mine, It working In a copper mine, can dig euoUjih copper In one month for the copper content tr nix heaiy tanks. (intrenching, ever yearning Father, who carea for the leant of ua. Ilia ultimate self-expression la the Word, the utterance and embodiment of Ilia infinite character. All we need to know about God la revealed In the peraon and worda and mlnlatry or Jeaiia Clirlat, It la a God who drawa Hear to mini that we Hud In this temlereat and moat revealing Gope of John.

Mark these worda of our Lewion: "lie waa In the world and the world waa made by him, and the world knew him not. lie came unto bla own ami bia own received him not. Hut an many an received li I tn. to them gave he power to become the aona of God, even to them that believed mi IiIh name." An Old Man'a Book Aa we ahull nee aa we pursue for the next three month Iheso tittidlea In Jolin'a Goapel, the author of thla book wan cloaeat to bin Maatcr 111 tllacei nineiit, aa he waa In physical relation. He re-veala the character and aplrlt of Jeaiia more completely than any of bia fellows.

John wrote live hooka about Jeaiin- the llevelatlona, three Kplntlea and thla tloapel. The laat waa written In bla old age, near tho clone of tho Hist century; and Ha inellownenH, HparlouaneHS ami Nilritual uuderntandlng betray the yearn of the auihor. The unforgettable facta of those year npenl with Jenun had been long tn the crucible or Hit active ministry ami meditation of the oldest, an he had been the tleareat, of disciples of the Mauler. Many preachera cautloUHly allude to the writer an "the author or the Fourth Gospel." They bio afraid to nay "Jolin'a Goapel," be-cauae the critlca have Initiated that nouie other pen than Jolin'a wrote the book perhaps "John the Klder." For decadea fierce battle baa raged among Hi lioliira over the poHlta near Nikopol. A DAILY PRAYER FOR WAR TIME There is NO FOOD SHORTAGE at the CARLISLE FOOD MARKET Specials for Saturday Stoic Hours SATURDAY 8 a.

m. 10 p. m. Killian Red Ripe TOMATOES For New Year "Old 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ft linvi paanetl away; behold, all llilngi are tiinde new." Willi forward looking heartn, Eteuml Creator of the ever new, we enter upon thla new year; assured that Thou ail bel'oro ua aa behind lis, ami that Thy purposes for us are mote beautiful than our plana for oiirselven. Thou bast given us many evidences thai Thou arl preparing great new things for Thy children In the days that He ahead.

May this new year see Hie fiiltlllllient of theni. Knpeclally we pray for victory ot the United NalloiiH, and peace for the world, and safety for our dear ontw In service. Ho Thou, from Thy father heart of love, bestow upon ua III these coming das the answer to our coiiHtant prayers. Help lis to be new men and women In Hie The Penney Company's Job has always been to supply typical American families (people who live simply but well) with clothing and home furnishings at substantial savings. Those American Families are now the Home Frontl It is their iob to send an ever-increasing avalanche of supplies fo those who are fighting our battles on the far-flung war fronts of the world.

Those American families, that Home Front, can count on us to continue our efforts to supply the good American merchandise theylnust have to keep fit for their great task. We will continue, unremittingly, our efforts to secure their needs at savings: Today it is more than good sense and good management fo save Thrift I ond Savings are now an imperative duty. Welcome to Snow Top Early June Carlisle Crushed White St1. 29c trend, or later yearn, baa been to Members of the Officers Training Class Sorry we can't house more of you at The CARLISLE I In. I Al.rn.llc Jullll I ...,....1 imi.it thnt Iii.ium his Hioiher, Jcsim Chiiat, Amen, W.T R.

5C Cans jt I INN, but those facilities name. My honored friend, who Is a prodigy of scholarship, Dr. James A. Montgomery, of the Philadelphia Divinity School, wrote a little book aiipportlng the traditional Their from Most Peoplo Get Most of News and Buying Ideas Newspapers. are limited.

However you may enjoy our delicious food every day at The CARLISLE INN or our restaurant at 21 S. Hanover Street. rfNir No. 27 STAMP GOOD FOR 1 LB. COFFEE UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW! SUIIKIST COFFEE 30c BOSCUL COFFEE a 32c DEL MONTE COFFEE 32c WHITE HOUSE COFFEE 29c C0REC0 COFFEE u.

30c YMt If the rv Cempaay'a SteUmaat Faith, fta Pty femli. Caeprtie for tat Year 1HJ, oatf f.r Ivtry W.r Year TbeiWttr. BOOMS Special Rates to Army Officers THE CRANDVIEW MOTEL AND RESTAURANT Carlisle's Newest Hotel Special Rate $7 per week and up 1 mile from Barracks Newly Opened Restaurant in Building THE CRANDVIEW HOTEL Corner North West and Streets (Opposite Penna. Turnpike Toll Gats) i We Wish You All A Happy New Year. Shop and Save Carlisle Food Way ST.

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