The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1940 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCAS^LE, INDIANA, SATO?DAY. NOn^rBEB' 2, 1940.
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—Real Rstate-
FOR SALE—An attractive seven room modern home in splendid condition. Fine lot. Price S4250.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 31-3‘
CHURCH
FOR SALE A 30 acre farm near North Salem. Twenty acres, tillable. Three room house with large porch. Running water. Electricity. No barn. Price $1300.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 31-3t
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—For Sale—
Almost new house to be wrecked ami moved from National road. Very reasonable. Call 299. 30-tf.
FOR SALE: Used bicycle, 908 south Locust street.
$3.30. 31-tf.
FOR SALE Apples and cider. Crystal Spring Apple west end of Elizabeth street, neth Harris. Phone 287-W.
31-1-2-4-0-8-9-7 i
good Cave, Ken-
FOR SALE: Big type Poland male hog, a good one. Frank Woods, Fillmore, R. R. l-2p.
FOR SALE: Apples 50c and up, at Bailey orchard, on Cemetery road. 1-tf.
—For Rent-
FOR RENT: Modern 5 room apartment with heat and water furnished. Fine location, near college and city school. Phone 599-J. 30-tf.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment. Three rooms and private bath. Furnished heat and water. Inquire at Banner. l-2t
For rent by week or month. Furlished apartment for two adults, round floor, private entrance, priate bath. 206 Spring avenue. For nformation call at 208 Spring avenue or phone 234. 28-Ct
Wanted
FOR SALE: Registered Shropshire rams, aged yearlings and lambs. Extra good. Prices reasonable. John W. Day, Fillmore. 30-2-2t.
FOR SALE: Fur coat. Mrs. Frank Thrasher. Greencastle, R. R. 4. l-3p.
FOR SALE—1935 Chevrolet 4door sedan, good condition, heater and radio. Vesta Pruitt, Bainbridge. l-2p
FOR SALE: 4 Shorthorn calves, 50 head shoats, some gilts an 1 pigs. Donald Hyten, Phone Bainbridge. l-2’\
FOR SALE Keifer pears on th" tree, 25c bu. Bring container. H. W. Stewart, 123 Wood street. 2-6-2t
OLIVER manure spreader, plows, com planter, dump rake, disc harrow, Stover grinder, corn sheller. rebuilt used tractor and repair parts at a low price if you act now. SMITH FEED & GRAIN CO.. South End Elevator. 2-5-7-31
FOR SALE: Harris visible typewriter, three bank keyboard, good
condition, $9.45. Furniture Exchange, West Side Squa:e. Phone 170J. 2-Ip.
WANTED: Practical nursing or housework. Can give good reference. Write Miss Mary Benson, care of Lincoln Etcheson, Roachdale, R. 1. 29-5p.
For high grade upholstering, furniture repairing, refinishing and perfect fitting slip covers. Call 299 THE ART FURNITURE SHOP. 4-tf
Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, -beet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, 'ndianapohs, Indiana. AMERICAN 'OMPRESSED STEEL CORP.
WANTFD: Any Kino of dead -lock. Call 278, Greencastle. Chargee jatd. John Wachtel Co. eod.
Sunday, Nov. 3, 1940. Claude M. McClure, Minister. Van Denman Thompson, Minister of Music. 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:40 a. m. Junior Churcff 10:40 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon: “The Ministry of Silence" by Rev. C M. McClure with Rev. Elmer Carriker, Rev. R. H. Crowder np ! Prof. R. E. Williams, assisting. Music: “Slnfbnia to a Church Cantata” Bach; "Breathe on Me"— Thompson; "God to Whom We Look Up Blindly” Chadwick. 6:00 p. m. Intermediate League. Leader, Edith Greenleaf. 6:00 p. m. Epworth League. Theme "Does Religion Help Us?” Leader, William Shelly. Presiding, Pauline Bryant. 6:30 p. m. Wesley Fellowship. Theme, “Quaker Work Camps.” Leader, Robert Pittenger.
adult groups begin promptly at 9:30. Intermediate Vespers 5:30. High School Vespers 6:00. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services.
BAINBRIDGE DEFEATED New Winchester opened the 1940-
41 basketball season by defeating Bainbridge 30 to 26 at Bainbridge. The half-way score was 16 all and
the contest was close throughout. New Winchester B Hart, f 3 Moore, f 5 Cline, c 1 Young, g 2
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. Drover Forward, minister. 9:30 a. m. Bible school session. Clayton Cash, superintendent. A graded school with classes for all. 10:30 a in. Morning worship
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Bainbridge
Knaucr, f . Scobee, f Harmless, c Ader, g Douglas, g Poff, f O’Hair, f
Bachert, c . Hendrick, g
“B” game Bainbridge,
Winchester, 14.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neier called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCammack Thursday afternoon of last week.
Will O'Neal called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alien one afternoon last week.
White
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hour. Morning theme: “The Match- Miss Agnes Pierce Sunday afternoon.
Expert piano tuning and repairing. F. LaV< rne Riley. 207 west Poplar street. Phone 603-R. .. 31-1-4-6-8-51.
Highest price paid for al! kinds Df junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 378, Greencastle. 24-tf.
For well drilling see J. L. Cloverdaie. Phone 4 on 135.
Smith. 31-3p.
Wanted to buy 50 pullets, any kind, ready to lay. Frank Banta, Cloverdaie, R. 1. 31-3t.
WANTED General housework or jaie of children. Phone rural 12F13. l-3t
FOR SALE: Pure bred Duroc boars. 40 acre farm, good house, fair barn, price $1500, Putnam county. Carl Porter, Waveland. 2-lp.
FOR SALE: Fine large ripe pears, al :o f esh cider and apples. McCuilough Orchard, 2-tf.
—Miscellaneous
Special: Grease Job 59c at Deem s Standard. North Jackson St. 2i hour service. 23-tf.
NOTICE: For your ash-hauling please call for Eldon Lewis at Fre' 1 James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TK
FOR SALE: Fresh sweet cider. Grimes Golden apples McFarland Farm. Phone 331-J. 2-lt.
FOR RENT: Modern furnished apartment. Utilities furnished. Rent reasonable. Call 381-M. 2-lt.
We clean your radiator, repair the leaks and get it ready for winter driving. Don’t wait till the rush, let us fix it now, Scott's Franklin Street Garage. 31-tf.
First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company will be closed al! day Nrv, 5, Election Day. 2-2t.
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NO TWO SHOWS ALIKE
Thrills Chills and Spills— Circus, Wild West and Rodeo Bucking Horses, Steers, and Mules. Trained Horse, Ponies, Dog— Saddle horse for rent at all times. Funny Clowns.
less Preacher." The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed. 6:30 p. m. Meetings of the Junior, Intermediate, and High School Young Peoples Groups. 6:30 p. m. Adult union meeting. 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship hour. Evening theme: "A Foolish Farmer.” Singing in the dark. Thursday The White Lick Missionary Conference will be held witli this church on Thursday, November 7. See elsewhere in this paper for letails. Those who are not obligated to wo:, hip -Isewhere are always cordi dly welcomed to the worship service of this church.
WEST JEKKERSON TWP $ + + + ■►+ + + + + ® Mr. and Mrs. Florin Lewis an 1 daughter Jane were in Indianapolis
Iasi Saturday.
Miss Lauretta White called on
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller wc c Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vaught and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ves Mason nnd sen and Mr. and Mrs. Nerf Bennett and children. Mrs. Inie Christy of Austin, Ind, came last week for an extended visit with her mother Mrs. Artie Smiser
ind other relatives.
Mrs. Everett Osborn returned to her home from Ohio last week. Mrs. I Osborn spent two months visiting | ^
with her daughters.
Mrs. Rr-salee Allen and Miss Marie Puree attended the Golden Circle Club meeting last week held at the home of Mrs. Olive Hutche-
son near VJanhattan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobson and Mrs. Vada Hadden attended a birthlay dinner Sunday in honor of Mr s. Hadden's father, Henry Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Cloyd Allen and Marie Pierce we'e in Indianapolis last Friday. Mrs. Harold Cox spent last week end in Indianapolis with her daughters Miss Emma and Marjorie Cov. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and Helen Mae called on Sig Smith
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watts, Mrs. Anna Coffey and daughter Evelyn atended prayer meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Alice Wednesday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrison and family and Melvin White visited the park in Brazil Sunday. Mrs. Morrison’s relatives held a gathering there. Mr. and Mrs. William Coffey and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Coffey's mother Mrs. Artie Smiser.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Virtor L. Raphael, minister. Jack Gillespie, organist director. Church school 9:30 a. m. Worship .10:35 a. m. Music: Prelude "Theme from Symphonic No. 1” Brahms: Offertory “Andantino" Tschalkowsky: Anthem- "The Good Shepherd’’ Barri; Solo by James E. Pike "I Heard a Forest Praying" Rose. All Saints’ Day message: "The Nameless Saints.” Student Fellowship 6:30 p. m. led by Barbara Smith. A social hour will follow. High school and Junior High invited to be guests. The Woman’s Circle will have an all-day sewing at the church Thursday commencing at 10:00. Bandages will be made for Mission Hospitals. Covered-dish luncheon at noon. Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m.
MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH Angie Godwin, pastor. Church School at 9:30 a. m. Three new teachers have been added to our church school staff. Ail our boys are urged to be present Sunday. We expect to have a pleasant surprise for them. Special by the Primary department “Everybody be a Booster,”
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. C. Mitchel. pastor. 10:45 a. m. Rev. Wm. Pat Buckner will preach. Subject: “What the Cross Means to the World.” 2:30 p. m. Sunday school. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. the A. C. E. league. 7:40 p. m. Rev J. C. Mitchel will preach. Rev. Mitchel has just returned from a 3 weeks leave.
Prices: Adults 25c—Children 10c
CHURCH OF THE NA/.ARENE Rev. E. F. Singhurse, Pastor. Lester Hane, Supt. 9:00 a. m. Cars will go for the children. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. This will be the opening service of the revival. Miss LaVeta Ellis will speak. 6:30 p. m. J. M. S. Mrs. Virginia Hane, Supervisor. 6:30 p. m. N. Y. P. S. and W. F. M. S. Missionary service eomblnecr. Miss Mary Stites in charge. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Miss Lavetn Ellis will speak again. Sunday morks the beginning of the revival effort with Mss LaVeta Ellis as evangelist. These services will continue through Sunday, November | 17th. Everyone is cordially invited to . attend.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH H. C. Fellers minister. Eugene Pennington, minister music. "Fighting For Greatness" will be the subject of the minister's message I at the morning worship hour tomor1 row. The service starts at 10:00 o’clock. The Graded Church and the
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