The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1958 — Page 6
tri rorx»v coMMr.vm CHURCH Rev. E. C. Kivett, pa*tor
Stinday Soho Evening Ser
MAKE SURE Your Shoes Too. Have
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Prayer Meeting Wedn^eday
7:00 p. ni.
Monthly Missionary Offering 1st Sunday. We extend a warm welcome to name and worship with us. I.IMEDALE MISSION AR/ BAPTIST CHURCH Located in Limedale, south of 'JreencasUe. William Cox. Pastor. Sunday School Supt. Edwin
Gardner
Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Evening VV’orship 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service each Friday 7:30 p. m. Eeveryone welcome.
Prayer meeting lay evening at 7.
Thors-
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BETHEL BAPTIST CHOtCH Pastor, P.ev. Dallas Rissler. S. S. Supt. Gene Cash. Sunday School 9:30 CST Worship 10:30 Jr. and Sr. BYF 6:00 Evening Worship 7:00 Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:00 UNION V'LLirr BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. riv, McGlaughlin S S. Suot. Clyde K. Stringer Services each Sunday Sunday school 10 o’clock. Church Service 71 00 A. M. Evening Service 7:u0 P. M Choir practice Tuesday even-
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PALESTINE CHURCH Elder F. S. Fisher. Pastor Three miles east of Bain bridge on old 36. Meeting for public worship on the third Sunday of each month at 10:30 o’clock a. m. You are cordially invited to meet and worship with us. AMITY BAPTIST CHURCH 6 miles east of Cloverdale Ray Miller, Pastor. Alva Cash, S. Supt. Svinday school 10:00 a. m. Worship service 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. every Sunday. FILLMORE CHRISTIAN CHURCH James W. Pifer, Pastor Cleo Arnold, Snnoay senool . Supt. Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning service 10:45. Evening service 7:30 Christian Youth Fellowship 6 CLOVERDALE METHOD^ ~ CHURCH W. R. Allred, Pastor Church School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 YfYU 6:30 ANTIOCH MISMONARF BAPTIST CHURCH Located miles south o? hmedale on Manhattan Road. Sunday School 9:30 a- m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m Sunday Evening Service 7.oo
m.
Wednesday Evening Puyer vleetin-j 7:00 p. m. ■LINTON FALLS METHODIST CHURCH .riL Ray Alishouse, Supply Pastor Sunday School Every Sunday— 10:00 a. m. Classes for all ages Church services the first and .ajrd Sundays of each month. (Every other fifth Sunday) Sherman McMulHn, Supt. of Sunday School. M.Y.F. meetings each Sunday “Vening—6:30 p. m. All young oeople in the community are •ruruially invited. Kay Cnise, President of MYF. ' -vir. and Mrs. Marion Cruse, ♦ponsors of older group. Mrs. James Cox and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass sponsors of younger group.
Worship Services 2nd and 4th
Sundays at 10:30.
Bob Sandine, Minister
‘‘Chuck’’ Racine, asst.
tf.
WPbur Carmichael. S. S Supt. f Luther Steele. Supt.
Church School 10:00 a. m.
every Sunday.
Worship Service 11:00 a. m., the first and third Sundays of
each month.
You are cordially invited to come worship with us. d YEW PIJOYIDEM.;, BAFT*SI
CHURCH
3 miles south of ML Meridian Roland Smith, pastor Forrest Snumaker. S. S. Supt Sunday School, 1C:00 A. M. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday
:00 p. m.
Youth Meeting, 5:20 p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST 636 E. Washington St. W. T. Albright, Minister
Phone 429-J .
Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Evening Worship 7:00 P. AI. Mid-week Bible Study 7:30 P.
1 church ?*’ » Glen Flint. “Since we believe in our church. Let's build a greater program: Mrs. Charles Hendrich, “What about our missionary program. Mary Blue, “How to improve our religious educational pro-
grams.”
Clark Hendrich, "Our Church
Home."
Come and grow with us.
M.
You are cordially invited, to all services. Fri.-Sat.-tf
RACCOON METHODIST CHURCH M. Ray Alishouse, Supply Pastor Sunday School and Church Services the second and fourth Sundays of each month. (Every other fifth Sunday) Mrs. Charles E. Smith, Sunday School Supt. We urge the people of the Raccoon community, if you do not have a church home to come wor ship with us.
CHURCH OF CHRIST CLOYEUDALE Bro. Russell Livingston, minister Bible School 9:45 a. m. Church service 10:30 a. m. Sunday evening service 7 p. m. Tuesday evening Bible class 7 p. m. Everyone welcome. Fri.-tf
MT. MERIDIAN METHODIST CHUHCH “Church of Friendship” James C. Paul, Pastor Gilbert Horton, S. S. Supt. Church Services 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a; m.
INDIAN CREEK CHURCH . BROWNS VALLEY', INDIANA Meets for public worship on first Sunday of each month at eleven o’clock A. M. and at two i P. M. Lunch served at noon. Elder F. S. Fisher, Pastor. Miss Dorothy E. Davis church clerk. tf SMYRNA CHURCH Three miles east of Cloverdale i near Highway 42, meets lor public worship on second Sunday of eich month at 10:30 A. M. and j on Saturday evening before sevj cn P. M. for regular preaching service. We appreciate your presence at these meetings. Elder F. S. Fisher. Pastor. Mrs. Elvina Ray Church, clerk tf CATARACT BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Conard C1 e a r w r a t e r s , Pastor. Lester Jones Sunday School Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Worship Service 10:30 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Service 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study each Wednesday at 7 p. m.
PI TXAMYTLLE METHODIST CHURCH James C. Paul, Paster James Samsel. S. S. Supt. Robert Harlan, As.-: Supt. Ronnie Gostage, MYF Pres. Sunday School. 9:30 every Sun-
day.
Worship Service 10:30 2nd, 4th
and 5th Sundays.
MYF 7:00 Wednesday. RUSS ATHLETES IN U. S. NOMAN. Okla. (UP> — The first Russian athletic team to visit the United States in an ex change of athletes between the tw r o countries makes its debut in the University of Oklahoma Field
House here tonight.
An eight-man Soviet wrestling squad wall open a three-match state tour against America’s top amateur stars. The two groups move to Stillwater Saturday and then on to Tulsa Tuesday. DEFENSE AGAINST SHARKS
(monds In today’s hand. Fortunately for him. he didn’t have tc decide in a hurry. 'North dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH ♦ K 7 r V A K J 9 ♦ K 6 3 4 Q 10 9 8 WEST - EAST 4 Q 8 2 A 4 3 V 10 853 VQ6 ♦ J 10 9 7 ♦ Q 8 5 4 2 * K. 4 46532 SOUTH A A J 10 9 6 5 ¥ 7 4 2
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THE DAILY BANNER FRL. APRIL 11, 1958. Page GREEN CASTLE. IND.
Dhat do you say? Answer: Bid three spades and make sure of getting to game in spader. However, do not make any move towards a slam.
North
4 A J 7
East South
West
1 NT
Pass 3 4
Pass
3 NT
Pass 6 A
Pass
Pass
Pass
Opening lead —
♦ J
West opened the jack of diamonds, and South won with the ace. He led a trump to the king and took a trump finesse on teh way back, losing to the queen. West led another diamond, and South had the chance to play th.-> king from dummy and discard from his own hand. If somebody ; had pointed a gun at South and forced h’m to take the discard then and there, South would have discarded a heart, relying on the ! dub finesse to bring tlv> slam
1 home later on.
Fortunately for South, nobody i produced a gun. South ruffed the second diamond in his hand, de- : laying the discard until he had j more information. He then drew'
JOHANNESBURG, S o u t h the last trump and !od a heart to Africa (UP)—The Natal Coast dummy’s ace.
DR. J. F. CONRAD OPTOMETRIST Phone 240 SOI E. Washington St.
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MUSIC?
SOMERSET CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Minister, Frank Hoss
S. S. Supt. Marvin Bukiwin
9:50 a. m. Bible School for
ages.
10:30 a. m. Communion Morning Worship.
REELSVILLE METHODIST
CHURCH
William Davis, Minister Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30
Friday night April 18th will be the Quarterly Conference of the and Reelsville-C.maan charge at 7:30 i in the Reelsville church. All
Safety Bathing Assn, proposed today that South African bombers stand by “at a minute’s notice” to bomb and machine-gun sharks threatening bathers along the coast. something cuckoo here ESHER, England (UP) Retired Navy Cmdr. Frederick Hornsby, who proudly wrote tc The Times of London that he had
6:00 p. m. Junior and Senior C. E. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship.
MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Earl Bonham, Minister
FIXCASTLE comm unity CHURCH Sunday School each Sunday
9:30
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members urged to nave a voice in the the church.
come and business of
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Try Heart First There was still no hurry about taking the discard. South cashed dummy’s king of hearts first. If | nothing good happened. South could then cash the king of diamonds to discard a heart, j Something delicious happened, j as it turned out. East dropped the queen of hearts. Now declarer could discard a club on the j king of diamonds. South got to | his hand with the ace of clubs recorded Britain’s first cuckoo ! and led his last heart to finesse
BEECU grove e.
CHURCH
Worship Service 10:00 a. m. Music by Yout-h Choir. Sermon: ‘An Offering For Sin.” Sunday School 10:45 a. m. Helen Knauer, Supt. A record attendance last Sunday. Midweek prayer meeting and Bible study Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Eugene Martin, leader. Vemoon B. Goss, Minister ROACHDALE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
9:00 Youth Choir Rehearsal 9:30 Sunday Church School. ! Mrs. Eti Brookshire and Mrs. j Clyde Myers seive as Superin- | endenta. Come for the study of ; God s Word. 10:30 Worship Service. The j seimon theme is, “God Himself
REPUBLICAN FOR CONGRESS
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Robert S. Webb TEN YEARS IN INDIANA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SERVED ON FOLLOWING HOUSE COMMITTEES 1. Corporations 2. Penal and Reformatory Institutions 3. Judiciary 4. Military and Veterans Affairs 5. Labor 8. Ways and Means 7. Rules 8. Affairs of Second Class Cities 9. Public Safety 10. Benevolent and Scientific Institutions 11. Education 12. Organization of Courts and Criminal Code 13. Patronage 14. Interstate Cooperation Subject to Republican Primary, May 6, 1958 (PO. POL ABVJ
As I h ive sown my farm in grass, I will sell at auction the following farm machinery and livestock at my larm located 2 mihs west of Cloverdale, on Cloverdale-Manhattan read, on MONDAY, APRIL 21ST Starting at 10:30 A. M., CST 10 — CATTLE — 10 10 head 300 lb. stock calves. HOGS 10 Ilamp cross gilts to farrow soon, vac. S5 Mixed slmats. 73 lbs. and 125 lbs., vac. SO Mixed sboats, 50 ibs., vac. 1 Cta k boar. vac. FARM MACHINERY’ Oliver 80 tractor, good: Coop tractor and cultivator, good rubber; 2x14” breaking plow; Allis Chalmers 2x14 moanted plow; 8 ft. IHC disc, good: 7 ft. John Deere disc; A. C- 60 combine in good condition; A. C. Roto baler, good; New Idea mower used part of one season; A. C. power take-off side rake like new; David Bradley mower on rubber tn good condition; P. T. O. manure -preadt-r, good; I. II C. 4-row com planter; 290 John Deere planter, like new ; 999 fahn Deere planter with trucks; I. H. C. planter with 3 point hitch; Easy flow lime spreader; 4-row hoe; 3-row hoes, 2-row hoe. 12 disc John Deere wheat drill; MeComiirk-Deering drill, 14x7; >l & \\ wagon. 6 ton with flat top; rubber tired wagon with flare bed: rubber tired wagon, box l»ed; side delivery rake; New Holland buitz saw, Lke new; 2 mltiparkers; John Deere tooth harrow; Henry Di*toa poster saw; Garden tractor; Corn binder; Corn shellcr; outboard motor; 2 wheel trailer; feeder and t-art; elevator: metal hng eeder; 2 38” tractor tires and tul>es: air compressor; A. C. cnltiator- 1 lot Locust posts; I lot lumber; 1 lot small tools; some haled iay; h unrner m U and lots of other items too numerous to list. 1956 Chevrolet 1' 2 T. truck; 1948 Dodge 1 T. truck with dual a hoe's. Gates and hog herders.
Builds Men!” Sun Hostetler directs the choir in the singing of their anthem. FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH P.ev. Wayne Stork, Minister Raymond Purcell, S. S. Supt. 10 a. vn. Sunday School 11 a. m. Worship Service 5:30 p. m. Senior Choir Prac-
tice
6:30 p. m. Monday, official Board meeting 4:00 p. m. Thursday, Junior choir practice 1:30 p. m. Friday, Day Gleiners meeting at Uie home of Mrs. A. J. Knoll. „
CHURCH OF CHRIST
AT HAW CREEK
1 mile north of Roachdale Minister: Robert Hamm 10:30 a. m. Sunday Morning
Worship
7:00 p. m. Sunday Evening Ser-
vice
7:30 p. m. Thursday, Eevening
Service.
call this spring apologized today. The .sound that he carefully tape recorded at dawn came from a neighbor’s cuckoo clock. MAY' DAY PARADE OFF BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UP) —Yugoslavia announced today that it has called off its traditional May Day military parade and will hold it instead on July 4, the holiday honoring World War II partisan fighters. SIGHT PIJYNE DEBRIS — 1 in QUITO, Ecuador (UP) — The wreckage of an Ecuadorean airliner which apparently crashed and exploded Monday on the slopes of Volcanic Mt. Illiniza i was sighted from the air Thurs- | day. First reports indicated all of ‘.he 32 pei-son.s aboard were kill- ! ed. The 29 passengers of the ill- | fated DC-3 included two Americans, Oscar Reps, an engineer from Bohemia, N. Y., and Mrs | Lewis W. Jones, the foimer Eclan Geilenfeldt, of Lawler, Iowa. Mrs. Jones' husband, a Cinadi- | an missionary for the Jehovah’s ! Witness sect, also was aboard the j rlane. Rain, Snow Pelt Third Of Nation
the nine. Then the jack of hearts permitted declarer to get rid of his last club, assuring tl\e slanr. Incidentally, it was possible for East to be making a brilliant deceptive play when he dropped the queen of hearts. He might have started with Q-10-x, in which case he would defeat the slam. Once every ten years an opponent of yours will have the right cards for this sort of play and will be brilliant enough to execute it. You should be willing to pay off about once in ten years provided that you can make your contract the rest of the time. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one notrump, and you hold: S A J 10 96 5 H 742 D8 CAJ 7
TODAY
KERSEY MUSIC STORE
North on 43
Phone 113-W
TERMS
C ASH
Not roponsiMe in ca*»e of accidents.
WM. (BILL) DELP, Owner Bnnnemait. Hurst, Ashby. Aucts. Ladies of Hehron Church nil! furnish lunch.
BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST
CHURCH
5 miles north of
on Road 43
B. H. Franklin, Minister Church School at 10:00 A. M. Thanks for another record smashing attendance last Sun-
day.
Come back this Sunday and find the same warm welcome. Morning Worship Service 11
A. M
A big program for all mem-
bers and friends.
Pastor. Is the Church needed
to keep alive the Gospel?
Charles Hendrich: “Has the Gospel always been made ef-1
fee live in the church.’’
Francis Lane, Does the Hu- |
man situation require
Spring showers, mixed with occasional snow, pelted much of the eastern third of the nation today. The precipitation varied in imount as well as type, ranging from light drizzle to gentle rains and heavy thunderstorms. The snowfall was confined to higher elevations in Pennsylvania during * the night with Brookuville, Pa., reporting a two-inch
mow cover.
Rains extended from Indiana
end Kentucky ^ast through the Ohio Valley and from North Carina north to southern New York state. The heaviest rainfal 1 amounts Thursday night occurred along the mid-Atlantic coast states with Richmond, Va., re-
ording up to 1.07 inches. A minor disturbance also
brought light rains in a section extending fi-om eafnern Kansas
Greencastle ^ 31103 Oklahoma eastward into
northern Alabama.
The only other precipitation in i the West was in the Rockies ! where light scattered showers
nd snow occurred.
Overnight readings ranged from the 20s in the north, rn Midwest to the 70s in Florida.
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