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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER

5, 1940.

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COME TO CHURCH Good Citizenship And The

Church

Have you ever stopped and considered seriously why It is and what it is that gives this nation the place she so widely occupies and deserves? Have you ever traced the secret of her triumphs in the world's appreciation of her? Is it simply pride and enthusiasm over her war records? Are we simply proud and enthusiastic over our rapid growth in millions of people and millions of dollars? Or is it pride because of our business ability and inventive genius ? Are our material achievements the source of our patriotism and pride? If they are, we are glorying not

in the things that the world counts us great for.

The world thinks of us as a nation that not only stands for a fair deal between man and man between ourselves, but as a nation that stands for a fair deal between nation and nation; — a nation that knows the meaning of fair play in the light of righteousness; the nation that knows the meaning of bearing one another’s burdens; that knows the meaning of the Golden Rule; and that prefers peace to war, not because we are cowards, but be-

cause of the teachings of the Prince of Peace.

This nation, in my judgement, will not wholly forget God, but there does seem to be a tendency to treat the Church

and the Sabbath Day very indifferently.

Surely there was never a day in this nation's history when these two institutions were more necessary for the healthy development of the national as well as the individual life. The stress and strain of life instead of excusing us from a proper recognition of them and devotion to them, make them all the more necessary. Bryce in his "American Commonwealth" says, “It is an old saying that monarchies live by honor and republics by virtue. The more democratic republics become, the more the masses grow conscious of their power, the more do they need to live not only by patriotism, but by reverence and self-control." The highest and better part of our lives is our spiritual and .needs nourishing and refreshing just as truly as our physical, our mental and our social Jesus said, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s; and unto God the things that are God's". The Church and the Sabbath Day are God’s provisions for the higher part of our natures. Every good citizen should

observe them.

This Sunday, October 6th., is Citizenship Sunday, Every citizen is urged to repair to the church of his choice Sunday morning and invited to the I nlon Service, to be held in the Gohin Memorial Methodist Church, Sunday evening. Dr. f has. B. Swartz, of Bloomington, Indiana, will l>e gu*’st speaker J. DROVER FORWARD, Chairman CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE ON CHURCH SERVICES

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH •I. Drover Forward, Minister

This is Citizenship Sunday. Every citizen is invited to attend the church of his choice this

Sunday.

9:30 a. m.—Bible school session. Here is a graded school with classes for all ages. 10:30 a. m.- Morning Worship period. Theme: "The Truer Patriotism." The Lord's Supper will be observed. 6:30 p. m.—Junior B. Y. P. U. G:30 p. m.—Intermediate B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m.—High School B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m.—Adult Union service. 7:30 p. m.—This church will join with the other churches of the eity and county in the Union Service, held at the Gobin Memorial Methodist church. Dr. Chai les B. Swartz, of Bloomington, Indiana, will be the speaker. The High School A Cappell Choir will sing. Thursday evening, 7:30, meeting for prayer, praise and Bible study.

CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE Kev. E. E. Singhiirse, Pastor Lester Hane S. S. Supt. 9:00 a. m. Cars wall go for the children. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:35 a. m. Morning Worship—Sacramental

service.

6:45 p. m. N. Y. P. S. & W. F. M S. union Missionary service. Mary Stites in charge. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. 7:00 p. m. Thursday choir practice. 7:30 p. m. Thursday prayer and praise service. Sunday marks the beginning of a three months S. S contest with the four following Sunday Schools on this Zone: Spencer, Brazil, Terre Haute and St. Bernice. Everyone who is not attending S. S. elsewhere is cordially invited to our school. Let us all enter the contest wholeheartedly on the very first Sunday.

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ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Father McGrath, Pastor 8:00 a. m. Low mass. 10:00 a. m. High mass. 7:00 a. m Daily mass except Saturday 8:00 a. m. mass.

MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH Angie Godwin, Pastor Church school 9:20 a. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. A group of DePauw students will be in charge of this service. Opening hymn, “Have Thine Own Way Lord;" worship led by Mrs. Kathryn Doud; prayer and offertory by the pastor; special, “In the Garden,” by Miss Peggy Black, accompanied by Miss Betty Jane Wells; sermon, “Growth of Christian Personality,’ by George Lockwood; hymn, “Sweet Hour of Prayer;” closing prayer. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service will meet with Mrs. Clara Crawley. 807 south Locust street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. We welcome you to all our services.

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GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Rally Day Services. Sunday, October 6, 1940 Claude M. McClure, Minister Van Denman Thompson, Minister of Music 9:30 A.M. Church School. Classes and teachers

for all ages.

10:40 A. M. Junior Church Service. 10:40 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon theme: 'Ideals of Christian Education i i Time of Crisis". Guest Minister: Dr. C. D. W. Hildebrand. Rev. C. M. McClure will be in charge, assisted by Elmer Carriker and Ronald Moseley. Music: Organ "Preludeon Dundi. " Mackinnon. “The Delectable Mountains”—Austin. Anthems "Long Hast Thou Stood, O Church ol God”—Lindeman; "O Holy Jesu" Macklnnon. Members of the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority will be guests at the service. 6:00 P. M. Intermediate League Leader: Harold Riley. 6:00 P. M. High School League. Leader: Virginia Torr. Theme: “Does it make any difference whether a person takes communion or not.” Presiding: Alice Sheridan. 6:30 P. M. Student forum in Community Hall. Beginning a series of discussions on ' The DoPauw Student Examines His Religious Beliefs." Speaker: Dr. Walter Bundy. 7:30 P. M. Union Service. Speaker: Dr. Charles B. Swartz. A cordial welcome is extended to all.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH H. C. Fellers, Minister Eugene Pennington, Minister of Music Tomorrow is the first Sunday of our new churcii year, and all members are urged to start the year right by attending the church school and morning worship sessions. The church | school begins at 9:30 and the worship hour at 10:00. Sermon subject. “Jesus and Our Country's Freedom.” The Manhattan church wil conduct a baptismal service in the sanctuary at 5:00 o’clock. Intermediate Vespers, 5:30. High School Vespers 6:00. College Forum 6:15. Tills church will join in the great union service in Gobin Memorial church at 7:30, in the Citizenship Week program. All members who have not received their church envelopes for the coming year arc urged to make their pledges immediately, and to secure their envelopes at the church tomorrow morning. Visitors are always welcome at all services of this church.

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THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, Minister Jack Gillespie, Organist—Direetor Church school 9:30 a. m. Classes available for all ages. Session meeting 10:15 a. m. at the

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Worship 10:35 a. m, Worldwide Communion Sun,lay. The Tokens which nave been distributed this week are to be signed and brought to this service. Meditation: “God’s Requirements Mujj r ■ pr“lude—"Antiphon on the Litany, Flovd Offertory -“Jesus Our Redeemer Krerkel; Anthem “Send Out Thy Light.” Gounod; solo by Mrs. R J. Skornia “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Sil-

ence.” Picardy.

ytudent Fellowship 6:30 p. m. Forum

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County union service 7:.S0 p. m. at the Methodist church. Speaker, Dr. C. B Swartz. First Presbyterian church,

Bloomington.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 429 Anderson Street Sunday service, 11 a. m. Third Wednesday of the mnoth, 8 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Reading room, 429 Anderson street, open each Wednesday, 2 to 4 p. m.

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Woman’s Circle “Fall Party" Wednesday 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. L. H. Dirks. 620 east Washington street. Assistant hostesses: Miss Grace Browning, Mrs. F M Vreeland. Miss Fredericka Kocher, Mrs. Lola Kelch, Mrs. Clara Hub-

bard, Mrs. A. L. Browning. Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m.

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Sunday school 2:00 p. Classes for all ages. Mid week services on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Evangelistic services Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. with special songs and music. Everyone invited to attend.

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