The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1944 — Page 3

SELl with WANT-ADS

-F«ir SaiePH SALE: Emroo male 15 months ihgible to register; 3 Durco l( . 2 gilts, 4 months old, pure 2 bred 350 lb. gilts; four sows [pigs; all these are fine hogs. On-i ' us Bull 26 months old, gentle. or phone, Dallas Ruarlc, Fillfe. Indiana. 28-30-l-3p

'OR SALE: Heavy springer cow--, rles Stephens, Fillmore. l-2ts 5r SAijE: White leghorn laying § SI.25 each. Fred Gruenholz, 1 •.vest of Putnamville on Road 40.

Sl-2p.

3R SALE, SEED POTATOES: "Huma” extra early smooth white, some Bliss Triumphs, althe Chippewa and Kathadir

jum early white. No is. Louis J. Heckman

Jana. R. R- 3, Phone Eminence. 4 ■s northeast of Quincy, Indiana I't, miles wvst of Lewisville.

27-6t.

I WEST JEFKIdiSON TWP. -!• + + + + + + + + + + 4. + + + ^ Mr. and Mr ^ Rufus Stairwalt i f Gosport spent Kiiday nigiit and Sa urday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen. Donald Buis spent Thursday nip .t

with Francis Gaston.

Oliver Stringer and daughter.! Gertie spent Monday with Mr. n n<i

Mrs. Ernest McCammnik.

Mrs. Roy Fo tor and son Larry | Dean called on Mrs. Rosalcc Allen )

Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald M rr^ n from a training camp in Tex vs, ht .j been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I

Morrison.

Guy Gaston Sr. railway mail clerk ! shrim> or honll? a Pictnro m statue of is spending this week with his fanv- 1 our Bless< ’ d Savior with arms ou >- ly. stretched in invitation, with heart Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lawrenc £ : ‘' win K with love and bleeding in anMr. and Mrs Noble R iy Oeanvatcrs gruish> you aro ' v 'tness:ng f ie sequel and son Teddy railed on Mr. and ! t0 a llttle story of a & roa; low 17101,0

Mrs. Roy Foster Sunday evening.' j tha:1 260 yeara old -

Mrs. Cloyd Allen spent Saturday ltn a convent in Prance in 1673, a night at Greenca-tie hospital w-th : hunit)i,> little nun had the one greit

THE DAILY BANNER, v/REENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1944.

Alexander, Mrs. Lucille Firestone attended tae funeral of Mir Hmi ton at Cloverdale on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Edith Miller and Miss Mary Florence and Leon Miller shopped in Indianapolis on Saturday. There is a series of meetingg going on at Union Chapel this week

with a g*>od attendance.

Shirley Call who has been real sick with pnuemonla is able to be up and

around in the house.

CATHOLIC INFORMATION A little -.story of u great love. . . When you see in a Catholic'church.

WIT AN© WISDOM

A Poor Witness |

A professing Christian, upon tell- I ig a friend that he was going to j

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HO|,Y WT'FK SERMCES

] work in a lumber camp, received this j j warning: "You may not know it, I but those lumber jacks Have no me I for Christians. ,lf you are not very, j very careful, they will take you for a I ride." When he came back, his friend |

asked, "Well, old pal, how did you | THE CHURCH INVITE** \Ol . . ..p., . . fi „ ..TsiHn’t i A judge who was about to announce a verdict or guilt on a Sunday * •’ ' ' 1 i school boy who had gone wrong called in the boy’s mother to whom he said,

j they do anything to you"' “No, they. “You say you have sent him to Sunday school, but havvj you taken him? j never even suspected that 1 was a J Have you furnished him any religious training in the home? Has he ever ‘ Christian.” heard the voice of prayer raised at a family altar? Has he ever read a

Palm Sunday ushers in the closing j

j days of the observance of Lent ’ throughout Christendom. The day will be oh erved with special sermons and musit in the local churches commemorating the "Triumphal Entry' of Jesus into Jerusalem. During "Holy Work" two important servicei are planned by the Greenrastl"

bo. “Christ, The King." The

_ ; I' hgious book plai t'd in his hands by a mother in whose religion he has confidence. Has his father ever taken him aside to instruct him in the things of

girls God? You did well to send him to Rtinday school."

JR SALE: Hampshire male hog; Holstein calves. Loyal Gram, south of Brunerstown. 30-3p.

Mrs. Wcss Branneman.

Mrs. Vada Wadden and Mrs. R - •

Sunday! Wheeler are on the sick I t t s

Cloverdale week.

Mr. and Mrs. T C. Harcourt cilk d on Mr. and Mrs Lee Allen Thursday

of last week.

Mr. and Mr- Cloyd Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen ( died on Mr. r.n ! Mrs. Walter Brann near Manhattan

Sunday evening.

< chorus will sing "Lord Bless Today ; But sending him to Sunday school was not vnough. Father ajjd mother ■ , " ' ‘ .! ought to have gone with him and a.i a family worshipped God. Why hot Each Heart (Celtic Folk Song) and accopt the invitation anti COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY?

Jit SALE: 1938 Plymouth sedan, door, good tires, good condition, s' hel Skinner, Commercial Place. 30-3p.

lave experience of her life; and requited ’.ove it proved to be, for her beloved Jesus appeared to her in the flesh and with detailed directio.is made her the instrument of spreading throughout the world the beautiful Devotion to the Sacred Heart The account of the Divine Visitation was first doubted, then investigated and finally officially recognized by the Catholic Chur.h.

Mr. Robert Hail'ay will song, "Open

The Gates of The Temple" (Knapp).' BO YOI KNOW Organ numbers include "Hosanna"! 1. How successful was John the

(Walchs) and “Festum Palmarum" j Baptist’s preaching?

(Wilson). j 2. How did Jesus teach the peor le churches. On '’Maundy" Thursday I Graded Church and adult study , 11 hi8 ti,u< ' night there will be the observance of j groups meet at 9:30 A. M. There is: Communion in each of the churches a department for each age group of'

in memory of the “Last Supper" of ) thtve years.

Christ. j A very important meeting of the

On Goiil Friday there will be a , , t , , , ,

- . Official Board i f the church will be

union devotion service from 1:00 to!, I held immediatelv after the worship i

Memorial * • i

service. All officers are urged to at- 1

3. How did Judas lie?

4. How was Thomas finally ccnvlnced that Jesus had really risen

from the dead ?

5. How did Ananias try to gain credit that he did not deserve?

Mrs Effie Parker has returned to i 18 w -'y today Christa her home after vi t ng with friends directlons to h, ' r who m wo

in Chicago.

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Mrs. Woodrow F .-g-us. i and son

JR SALE: 12 cows; 8 calves; 10 baled clover hay at J. B. Marsh a. west of Limedale. 31-2p..

^ I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baldwin

-Wanted- ~ ' and family at Now Market.

_j LaVerne McCutehari of Indianap 'ANTED TO BUY: Electric or lis spent the week end with her p; •

tlgas stove. Phone 82. 1-tf. j ents, Mr.

’ANTED: A rubber tire wagon tricycle. Phone 142-JX. 1-lp. j

j ents, Mr. and Mr John McCut 'i r I Mrs. Earl Sutherlin of Oim-inr t ;

spent a few days last week with M-

and Mrs. R. C. Sutherlin.

’'ANTED TO BUY; Band instru- 1 Mrs. Florence Royle Is visiting M As of all kinds. Write description, and Mrs. Cecil Pngo at Norfa Salcrand price. School Music Service, ' Pfc. Elsie McGaughey of W.-ohh jmpaign, Illinois. ton D. C. spent last week with ht

24-25-30-3 l-l-5t.

'ANTED; Young woman to learn type machine. Steady work. ReVs two to three months practice k The Daily Banner Office.

-Real Estate-

JR SALE: ThrS3 and one half s with four room house one mile n Bainbridge on improved road, e $1300.00 J. T. Christie. Real iate. - 30-31-1-Sts.

FOR RENT

OR RENT: 3 rooms semi-modern, jults only. 211 north Jackson ct. 31-2p.

-Miscenaneous-

'.r upholstering, repairing and reshing, and slip covers at reasonprices. Call Art Furniture Shop, "'•‘st Franklin, Phone 299. 23-tf. ITENTION FARMERS: We are tipped to fill your tractor tir'a jth Calcium Chloride. We have dern equipment and we know how. r appointment phone 159 Danville write Miller D-X Service, Danville, ■liana. 29-7p.

parents Mr. and Mrs Walter Me Gaughey. Mrs. Anna Clark of Detroit spent the week end with her mother, Mrs Mary Clark and attended the fun 'ru! of T. Smith at Rockville. Capt. Louise Bain of Ellington Field Tex ■ < and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bain spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Bain.

MORTON Mr. and Mrs. Lealee Stewait spent Sunday with their son, Paul and wife. Mrs. Georgia Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Lane spent Friday at Lafayette with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane. Mrs. Flora Firestone, Mr. Mildred

Own now

venerate as St. Margaret Mary Alaoquc, are being fulfilled in every land. That is why the Feast of the Sacred Heart is celebrated on a special day every June. That is why on the First Friday morning -very month millions of Catholics take into their breasts their God in Holy Communion and spend an even-, ing hour adoring His Real Presence •‘xposed under the appearance c(

bread.

In essence the Devotion to the Sacred Heart means the recognition and appreciation of the God-Man’s love for us (symbolized by His Sacrd Heart) and the return of our love

3:00 P. M. in the Gobin

Methodist Church. There will bo bri f meditations by the ministers, dealing j with the closing event- of Christ's earthly life. A number of DePauw students will assi-t in the conduct of the worship peri ds. Dr. Van Denman Thompson wilh have charge of ‘ the music. 3 hose who attend are a k- | ed to remain for the entire service. | but the program is so arranged that I those who have on y a short time at j

OIK PREACHER SAYS

We hear so miun about salvation by faith. It is well illustrated In this story: Two men floating down j the rapids toward Niagara Falls j were asked to accept safety by

This church will hold a special grasping a rope thrown to them by Maundy Thursday Communion Set-- 1 a friend from the shore. One graspvice Thursday evening at 7:30, and i ed the rope and was drawn to shore, will participate in the Good Friday I the other otre seeing a log coming his Union Service at Gobin M'.-thodist J way jumped on it and was soon

tend this milting.

The Vesper groups will hold a candlelight service at 6:00 o'clock, as

upon other Palm Sundays.

their disposed may come and go at their convenience. The public is invited to attend all of the service- in the churches duririj; Holy Week.

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ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Tiiorna* .1. McGrath Sunday Schedule 7:45 A. M. - Low Mass. 9:00 A. M.—Navy Mass (Exclusive). j 10:15 A. M.-—High Mass. 4:30 P. M. Beneliction.

i 7:00 A. M.—Mass.

Confessions.

Saturday, 7:15 P. M.

Masses.

to Him in reparation for our own sins | wppfc Days-

and for those of the millions who ignore, deny or hate Him. In this beautiful act of worship Catholics try to heed the plea of Je-us Himself, Who said to the humble nun: "Do you at least console and rejoice me by supplying as much as you can

for their ingratitude."

There is nothing more Godly in Heaven than God’s love for man. There is nothing more manly on earth than man'g love for God. Je-us Christ loves us and has told us so, If we love Jesus , Christ should^ no*,,

we tell Him so?

"O Sacred Heart of Jesus, I implore that I may ever love Thee mole

and more!"

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-Before all I

Church Friday afternoon. Visitors ate always welcome.

CHCRCII OF THE NAZARENE

Rev. E. F. Siiiglnirse, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. All children are urged to be

ent next Sunday rr.oimng ns the preparation for the Faster service will be completed at that time A very special Faster service is being planned for the Easter, Sunday Sch >o!

morning.

Morning Worship communion ser-

‘ swept to death. God is offering ’o every one u rope of faith.

THE BETTER WAY

The Deep Hlgnilieance of I .ent To remember Christ well we must keep in mind his purpose In coming into the world and the intense stif-

pros- i fering not only on the cross and the

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CHRISTIAN svII NCE SOCIETY

429 Anderson street.

Sunday services it 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening services 3rd Wednesday of eat i month at 8:00

p. m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH

O. Y. Hartman, pastor.

Sunday vesper services 4:15 p. in. Y. W. C. A. room, Speech Hull.

Everyone welcoife.

F.WARD: For information leadto recovery of 9 shoals missing, ha Hurst, north of Belle Union. 29-l-2p.

Family Wash

Curtains, Drapes, Blankets, Khlrta.

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GST: Dog, part fox-terrier and gle. Name “Butch." Return to Avoy’s. 102 east Seminary street 1-lp

ENVOY—R. Henry Norweb. of Ohio, now Ambassador to Peru, nominated by President Roosevelt to be Minister to Portugal, with personal rank of Ambassador during his mission at Lisbon. He was born in England of _ Amtricap nt«.

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, Minister A-S Jairv.-s Fenllriore, Organist

Director.

Church School 8:30 A. M. Orville M. Thomas, Superintendent. Worship 10:.' 5 Al M. Palm Sunday message: "YOU AUK my Friends.” Music: Orgai "1 ho Palms” Fuure; Festive Postludif Dupre; .mthem "O Sacred Head now Wounded" Bach; A-S Williatji C. Lawall, soloist. A Nursery is Available for little children at th s hdir. Pitch-in” supper of the young married people Thursday 6:30 P. M. Choir practice Thursday 7:00 P.

M.

Communion service Thursday 8:00 P. M. Union devotional serviee on “Good Friday" 1:00-3:00 P. M. at the Methodist Church. Easter party for the children Saturday 2:30-4:00 P. M. at the church.

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TWFNTY-TWO PERSONS died and 29 others were injured as they Ssr srsrsjss ass ^TfroT th^guUed hoter DeL-rila-Ta ™'undoubtedly of Tncend^.'y ,^t^ fatal blaM climaxed a series of 11 rooming house fires hi !h"' area Police are searching for a man seen running from the building * (International Soundphoto)

vice 11:00 Young Peoples hour 6:45 P. M. Congregational singing at 7:30 Special message in song 8:10 Evangelistic message at 8:20 Womens prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30 Regular prayer meeting Thursday

7:30

(Practice three evenings this week

j for Easier program.

GREENCASTLE BIBLE CENTER

Berry and Locust Street Paul Robinson Pastor

Milton Abbott S S. Supt. Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Sen i e 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Pinker Service Tuesday evening at 7.30 . . M. Children-! Meeting Monday after-

noon at 4:30 P. M.

days preceding it but also during the forty days following his baptism

The unknown gives us something to sharpen our souls on.

D. Carl Yoiler. ' when in the wilderness. All through the Gospels we find running one predominate purpose of God; namely, the redemption of mankind. This purpose is aeen in the announcement by the angels, “For unto you is horn this day a Saviour;" and ip the statement by John the Baptist, "Behold the Lamb of God v/hich taketh away tne sin of the world.” Unless we enter Into the thought of Christ’s redemption of the world and do something about it In leading some soul to acknowledge him as Saviour or do something in strengthening the faith of a believer we have DO YOU KNOW ANSWERED 1. ''There went out unto him all the land of Judea and they of Jerusalem." (Mark 1:5) 2 "As one having authority and not as the scribes." (Matt. 7:29) 3. "He hanged himself." (Matt.

27:5)

4. By the sense of touch. (John 20) 5. By claiming he had turned in all his property to the common fund, when he had turned in only part cf it (Acts 5) failed to get the real significance of

Lent.

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PHYSIC THERAPY

VAPOR THERM

MINERAL BATHS Office open, Monday, Wednesday

and Friday.

110 S. Vine

Phone 19C

The time of reaping is longer than the time of sowing and wv always reap mole than we sow. 4

MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST

CHURCH

Rev. Stanley Smith. Pastor There are a million excuses for not going to church, but it is hard to convince a child that any of them arc any good around about Easter time. That is as it should be. In fact, our nation would be better olf now if children were encouraged to att’-nd Sunday School the year round. This Sunday is Palm Sunday, and we at Maple Heights hope that all children who are able will attend Sunday School al 10:00. Dorothy Davis, the paster and our pianist will bo there. It is absolut'dy a shame to stay home on Sunday morning this time of the year. If yon don’t'know what Palm .Sunday meansl. i>b sure to attend and maybe ybU will find out. Our regular preaching service will be held at 7:30 Sunday evening. Since wo have services only once every tiVo weeks, let us make the most of them when they do come. The pastor will try to give a message in tuny with Palm Sunday and Easter. Visitors are always welcome.

CLOVUtDA! E-CATARACT .METHODIST ( HI lt< TIES Palm Sunday Cataract: 9:30 Union Bibb school. 10:30 Palm Sunday theme of woi

ship.

Cloverdale: 7:30 Palm Sunday theme for wor-

ship.

Thursday, April 6. 7:30 p. rn. Candle-light Communion service. Easter Sunday 6:00 a. m. Union Easter morning service in Methodist church. 9:30 Bilile School. 10:30 Easter message of worship. Opportunity loi baptism of children or adults. Opportunity for any to unite with the church. A. L. Meredith, pastor.

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H. C. Fellers Minister

Mrs. A. L. Meredith and Miss Marcia Hamilton, Ministers of Music. Palm Sunday is always a Decision Day in this church. The Junior'and Intermediate Departments will mVot | for worship with the adult group, in ' the sanctuary of the church. The minister's Palm Sunday sermon will

GORIN METHODIST CHURCH John Tennant, minister. Van Denman Thompson, minister

of music.

9:15 a. m. N. F. P. S. Divine services. Rev. Victor Raphael, preaching. Sermon: "The Question of the Crowd: Who is This?" 9:45 a. m. Church school. 10:30 a. m. Nursery school. 10:45 a m. Worship and preaching. Mr. Tennant will preach the Palm Sunday sermon: "The Triumphal Entry.” Special music will be fur nished by C. Edmond Jarvis as soloist, by the choir and Dr. Thompson. Anthem: “Beside the Cross” -Go inod; Solo: “God, My Father" D ibois; Organ: Grail Music from “Par sifal" Wagner; Prelude on “O Sacred Head. Now Wounded"— Bach. 5:30 p. m. Junior High Youth Fe!-

j lowship.

6:00-p. m High School Youth Fellowship. I 7:00 p. '0. DePnuw-Greencaatlc | lecture. T o speaker will be M M. | Fodor, fore gn correspondent and j

author. •

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