The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 July 1944 — Page 3

THf DAILY BAWNER, (tlREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1944.

j .ng has just been opened, Negroes 1 of every age. jand white serve together on com-j Morning Worship 11:00—>A tnes-1 | mittees, staff, and board of directors, j ssge to the church by the pastor. j j Last year the center served 40,000 j Young Peoples hour (>:4.*> P. M. A • people in a multitude of ways, and j Medical Missionary program. Betty in its new House, designed by an out- j Carmichael in charge, standing Negro architect, it will | Congregational singing at 7:110

FOR SALE: 4 room house with six ots, cellar and chicken nouse. Can ■ be seen between 5:00 to 7:00 p. !*i 123 N. College Avenue. 2b-2p.

THE CHURCH INVITES YOC

ng Kai-Shek says, ' Without religion there can be no real undvrof life. Without faith our human problems, great and small, are of solution. Often when fac to face with opposition and possibly we mortals are prone to retreat and to abandon our work half done, k of confidence in ourselves :a often due to the absence of a strong

faith.

life of Christ is a long recc.d of affliction and persecution. His forbearance, His love, gnd His benevolence shine through it all. e valuable lesson has come to me out of mv Christian experience t accept the invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY!

D Carl Yoder.

4. With what words did the prophet Nathan climax his accusation <f King David in his parable of The

3we Lamb ?

CHITBCn OF fiOI) Comer of Maple and Apple Sts. Rev. Wm. Simpson, pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Young Peoples Meeting 6:35 p m. Regular Service 7:45 p. m.

■iMiscellaneous-

serve a much larger constituency. Planner House offers its congested community a social service departmeit, a day nursery, clubs, educational classes, toy library, work shop and an employment department. Last year 10.000 placements were made by the employment department in cooperation with the U. S. Employment Service. Cleo W. Blackburn I is the superintendent of Planner i House.

A Special message in. song 8:10 Evangelistie message 8:20 Prayer meeting Thursday evening. 7:30 Bible Exposition and praise service

■For Snle-

PX)R SALE: Collie pups. Lawrence Phipps, three miles west of Brick Chapel. 28-2p.

"1 am 91, X put arthritis on tHte run or refund. Many others the same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FT Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.’’ 12-df

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be too cocksure: there is n I mat you might be wrong, p-e Roosevelt said when he tsident that he didn’t hope to more than 75 per cent of Possibly the average man light more than 55 per cent of li so one had better be mod[his claims. Tt is unwise to Ic... much: by so doing you an lose friends. Better be a Rtener than in doubt.

__ 1M) YOU KNOW JHii Biblical husband and wife j parents? kut is the shortest chapter in |le? jin said, “All that a man hath | give for his life.”

5. What led Jesus to tell the story >f The Good Samaritan ?

WIT AND WISDOM

ilodern Mothers and (>randmolhers

' GKEEN< ASTI.K BIBLE <’ENTER

Berry and Locust St. I n t e rdenomi national

Paul M. Robinson Minister Bible Cchool at 9:30 with special

features for children

Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic Service at 8:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study

A mother asked her daughter to» eEch Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.

stay home and care for the younger J 171

children one evening when she plan- sure attend the Services

ned to attend some gav social fuic-l Sunday evening,

tion. When returning’at 2 in the ! children who have been attend-

morning, and seeing

her daughter

“Why,

.vhy are you sitting up so late?”

| ing the Vacation Bible School will

sitting up she said, “Why, daughter. L tak< ’ 1>art in the P™*™" 1 - „ i4 ,; .... T v ou will be surprised what child

Ter reply was

not come in yet.”

“grandmother has 1 are to leam in ORe ‘ WM,k -

Mrs. John McCammack of Johnsoi City N. Y. has be-n v1>rect : ng the

meeting this ast week.

John 10:9 “I am the door by me if any man enter fn he shall be sav- , 'd tnd shall g« in aad ant and find

DO tor KNOW ANSWERED 1. Adam and Eve.

2. Psalm 117.

3. Satan, in replying to the Lord's * Pasture, question, “Hast thou considered my

servant Job? (Job 2:4 i 4. Thou art the man.

5. A certain lawyer asked Him. ‘And who is my neighbor?”

Believing that “Christian stewardship” defined as “acting on the principle that man is only a temporary trustee for all possessions which j in reality belong of God" is one of America’s present needs, the United Stewardship Council, composed of representatives of practically all Protestant churches in America, is this year emphasizing their principl. as basic to true freedom and lasting peace in the world. They are planning that this principle be emphasized from every Protestant pulpit in the land. As a part of their effort. Dr. Arthur H. Limouze, of the General Council of the Presbyterian church, U. S. A is giving a series of broadcasts on “The Supreme Stewardship” over the Blue Network of the National Broadcasting Company, each Monday of August and September, from 12 noon to 12:15, Eastern War Time.

luthbiian' church

[and pins are useless when they 1 ;so tlv. ir heads.

O. Y. Hartman, pastor.

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

Flveryone welcome.

B BLANCHE M. WEAN ■hool OF BUSINESS ^Hana and Poplar Streets &KKKNCAKTLE, INI). Phone 27

ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS KKIT IN REPAIR ALSO MOTOR REPAIRS GREENCASTLE ELECTRK 4 I^irrabee St. Phone 173-R

irn your passions or they will govern you.

IDEAL CLEANERS

DR. M. W. JESSUP

M0NITE INSURED

Chiropractor

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PHYSIC THERAPY VAPOR THERM

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MINERAL BATHS

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Office Hoorn Dally Except Sunday

, Vine Phone 470

Brazil, Indiana Phone 6486

j ST. 1*AO/S CATHOLIC CIH KCH Thomas J. MeGrath Sunday Schedule —7:30 A. M. i Low Mass 9:30 A. M. lx>w Mass Week Days 7:00 A. M. Mass i Confessions--Saturday 7:15 P. M. -Before all masses. 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 429 Anderson street. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening services 3rd Wednesday of each month at 8:00

p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible School at 9'30 Classes for ail ages Divine Worship 10:30. Sermon by the pastor Guest soloist will be Mrs. Nill of

—- ■ . ! Dayton..

[unknown puts adventure into life, giving us something tosharpui Young People Fel’owship meeting

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MILTON’S POSEY PATCH F. T. D. FLORIST Phone 707-R Flowers that appeal to particuXar people. For all Oceanians.

at 6:30 Evening worship at 7.30 Popul'ir song service led by th-' choir. Serj -non by the pastor. Prayer service on Thursday evening led by Mr. Moore. This church cordially welcomes you to its servicea.

Issiper* live in a dark, dismal cave, peopled with oozy, slimy, creep-V-2_

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4' \THOI.K INFORMATION Did Bellanniiie u hi*per to Jefferson ? Nearly two centuries aprtrt they lived Robert B dlurmine, a Catholic theologian, and Thomas Jefferson, a,r>. American patriot. Yet their pens inked out philosophies so similarly sound and God-like, that we wonder, we Catholics, whether at least a whisper from the great theologian did not reach the ear of the great statesman as he pondered and wrote his historic document. Read the extracts below from the Declamation of Independence, 1776, j and from Cardinal Robert Bellari mine, 1576: j “All men are Treated equal: they are endowed by their Creator with ; certain, inalienable rights." (Dcclnrn-

t tion)

| "All men are equal, not in wisi dow or in grace, but in the essence i and nature of tavaaakuad." “Political right is from God and necessarily inherent in the nature of man."

, (Bellarminel

! “To secure these rights govern1 ments are instituted among men."

(Declaration)

“It is impossible for men to live together without someone to care for the common good. Men must he governed by someone lest they be willing to perish.’’ (Bellarminel “Governments are instituted

FOR SALE: 1936 G. M. C. 1 l-‘. ton truck. Motor completely over hauled. Good tires. General Hauling Ceiling Price. Wilbur F. Shafer, miles west Brick Chapel 2H-2p FOR (SALE: Three quart mill goat. Address or Phope Olace Mat kir.s or Krtis McCullough, Exchang, Reelsville R. 2. 28-2ts FOR SALE: 9 pigs ready to weai See Roseoe Surber, Cemetery Road 28-2)1

FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing is guaraatced. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. 11-tf.

We pay Highest Prices for Wool. Prompt Remittance in P’ull. Furnish Sacks and Twine FYee of Charge to our customers. M. Sahel fc Sons, John H. Neumeyer, I.ouieville. Ky. 4-tf.

FOR SALE: 2 iron pumps a:' pipes: set bedsprlngs; kitchen tab 1 dining room table. Phone 366-M. 10-t:

FOR SALE: Transparent Buchheit Orchard.

apple, 8-t

A rerent statement of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America gives approval to tile gov-, ernment and church policy of resettling Americans of Japanese descent in communities in the Middle West and in the East. It says: "We have noted with deep concern the express-

ed attitude of certain public officials anlnn S mon ^rivirg their just pow-

ers from the consent of the govern-

ed." (Declaration)

1 “It depends upon the consent of the multitude to constitute over itself a king, consul or other mngis-

, i : trate. This power is indeed from God been exemplary under li ving ordeals 1 |

but vested in a particular ruler by i the council and election of men,.

I (Bellarminel

“Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of those ends, it is the right of the people to

against the resettlement of people of Japanese ancestry in their communities. We call attention to the fact that these are law-abiding people whose character and conduct have

FOR SALE: Ripe tomatoes. Rc, Budich Veselinovlch, 74 Mnrtinsvill street. 24-6* FOR KALE: 5 gaited S yr 15(•» hds., stylish, well manneiv iron grey gelding. Cleo Holley, Spen cer, Indiana. 27-3ts ~ Wan tedWANTED: Refined lady to tfck charge of a furniture store. Mus - have knowledge of office work. Ar Furniture Shop, 9 W. Franklin St. 26-4ts »ffaal EstateFOR SALE: A 6 room house wit 1 furnace and bath. Within 3 block of the Court House. Price $2600 0 J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 27-31

such as few of us have had to face. They have been thoroughly investigated by governmental agencies be- | fore being release^ from relocation j centers for resettlement. There has j not been a single person of Japanese ancestry brought to trial in any U. S. court on charges of sabotage. American soldiers of Japanese descent have served this country with courage and distinction in Europe, Africa, and the Southwest Pacific."

alter or abolish it a new government.

“In thp realm of r

churrh has a supreme mission of in-

and to institute . . Prudence in-

deed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient reasons."

(Decla ration!

“Fpr legitimate reasons the people

uial values the ° an f ' han * fc ^ lc government to an

FOR SALE: Income proper!.' rents $2400 per year. Price $12,000 Harry H. Talbott. Greencastle, Indi ana, 16 P North Jackson. 28-2p PDR SALE: Three room brick house, with huilt in garage, 2 1-1 acres land, good water, electricih brick chicken house, outside Pirn,'ice on good black top road, t miles soutl of Russellville, Indiana. 4 miles from bus line at Morton, on state road 36. Mitt Girdler, Russellville Indiana, R. I. 24-6p

aristocracy or vice versa." "The people never transfers its power to

terpretatiop and activity.” according , kjnK „„ oompk , tcly but that jt rf .

serves to itself the right of reeeiv-

to Dr. Mark A. Dawber, secretary of the Home Missions Council of North America. “Rural people themselves do not appreciate the significance of what they represent in the national picture and the degree to which they may help determine civilization. Moreover they must be

ing back this power." (Bellarminel “Government by consent of the governer" has been Catholic teaching down through the ages. The 16th century doctrine of the "Divine Right of Kings" was. and is, as repellent to , the Catholic as it is to the American; and American, it is just twice as re-

in im WORLD RCLIGIOR vlU.Ul.REiD

is impossible to have a lively hope in another life, and be deeply imd m the enjoyment of this. Atterbury, ^

The Automobile Parts Store HESS SALES and SERVICE Phonett 11 and 456-J

PLUMBING AND HEATING All W ork Guaranteed. + E. J. STAUB Phone 91

Believing the old adage that Satan finds mischief for idle hands, and that this has close relationship to present-day juvenile deliquency, the I Rev. James R. Oolby of Christ j Episcopal Church, East Tawas, and ) St. John’s, Au Sable, Michigan, has organized a group of thirty of his parishioners to revive old and almost forgotten crafts. In the group are boys and girls as well as adults. They are occupied and kept off the streets and, Mr. Colby says, are not apt to get into trouble. Among the activities are sewing, repairing toys, making quilts, printing, linoleum blocks,

and rug weaving.

le fact is king today which is well. “Ye shall know the truth, and the liall make you me." _

CALL US FOR REPAIR No job’s too small or too big lor us to send an expert out to your house as promptly as possible! Mechanical refrigerators of every make -- our specialty! GREENCASTLE ELECTRIC . 4 LAKKABKE STREET. PHONE 178-K

°mp and display are the wise,

. . — , t .-I Ind. In "Planner House,

Dead Sea apples, exciting the ignorant bu. disgust-

“Those who carry the Gosp"! through the world contribute to that most urgent need something more precious and more relevan* than that which statesmen or diplomats can ever do,” said the Archbishop of Canterbury at the 145th anniversary of the Church Missionary Society, in London, England “We need the statesmen's work, and of course, we must pray for them that may be rightly guided: but all that can be done Ijy them is to devisv appropriate machinery for the kind of people who are actually in [ the world There is something deepi er that must be done before any j solution can be really final, and that I is the winning of men out of their selfishness as Individuals or families or classes or races or nations into the fellowship of the family or God.' Under the auspices of the American Friends Service Committee (Quakers) a new in.terracial experij ment is being tested in Indianapolis,

a cons-

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helped at the point of getting more

of life’s satisfactions out of their so- pplknt So hflI . p . s cardinal B^llarcalled ‘common’ things. If rural life mjnp ^ statpsniBn j pffprson . May cannot be hi ought t<> tlu plan \\hti' their philosophies ever govern our it will accept these values of child- ( ]an(1 am) ^ they ponqupr thnflp hood, the home, the land, and the ; r „ or Iandg where .', kinps stil] „„ f]o community as primary ami as those n0 wronp „ nnd w no man ^

in which life will find its deepest sat- thpm „ nay „,

isfactions, then there is Ittle to be ^ said. These valu’-s are the seed-beds and also the reservoirs of the things

of the spirit.”

Putnam county farm for sale: 150 acre stock and grain farm. Oon, ; house, barn, cribs and several out buildings. Running water. Price $125.00 per acre. Owned by the J L. Edmonson Estate. Located " miles west, h, mile south of Sliler ville. Inquire of Samuel Edmondson Clayton, Indiana. Telephone 48-11. 24-6t FOR SALK: A '260 nerr atOCk grain farm, 150 acres tillable, balance pasture with running water. Small house, good bam. Price $50. pet acre. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 24-6tf,

ATTENTION FARMERS: Our Weld-on" plow edges and noses are icre. Get your plow shears repaired nd >harpened now. Manford Cravor, Voiding and Repairing Service, ’ormely Scobee Repair Shop. 26-7p. GORIN MKMOKI \l. « HURUH John Tennant, Minister 9:30 A M. Sunday School 9:30 College Class in Religion. Room 103 East College. Speaker: >r. Hildebrand, Subject: Will of God 10: 45 A. M. Church Worship and ’’reaching Service. Dr. L. R. Eckisrdt, Guest Speaker. Anthem: “Like as the Hart" — Novello Solo: "In Heavenly Love Abiding” Thompson by Mary Neal. Organ numers: “Andnnte-Canr ahile" Wider; “Revery” Humperlinek Dr. Van Denman Thompson, Organist. 6:00 P. M. High School Youth iFelowship. 8:00 P. M. Sunday evening meetng on the lawn west of Gobin Tmreh. Special music and a movie. Miss Betty Greenleaf will assist With he music.

KISH BAIT LUKES FOX ELIZABETHTOWN. 111. (UT) — ohn H. Ledbetter, 15, and .Irthn M. Thompson, 13 caught three eels, one ;ar, two peach and one red fox in uu' day's fishing. The fox alive and kicking, had been caught when he mapped as some other fisherman’s look baited with crawfish. The boys removed the hook from his mouth md turned him loose. QUEEN BEE 1 PSETS RULES BRAZIL, Ind <UP> -Bee experts in the Brazil area were excited over a queen bee who led her swarm to an empty stand in Harry Elkins' Bowling Green orchard and took residence. They said it was a hiving procedure that happee.s once In 500,000 times. NO SI N1H K.\ IN C AR CHICAGO (UPt Sunburn is not acjuired through automobile windows because the laminated glass prevents passage of the ultraviolet rays of the sun, according to the Journal of the American Medical Assn.

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THS PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH Victor L. Raphael. Minister A-S James Fenimore, OrganistDirector. Church Schoil 9:30 A. M. Hugh S. Myers, Supt. Worship 10:35 A. M. Music: organ "Pastorale" Handel; “Arioso", Gutenoff; “Marche Romaine", Gounod. Sermon theme: "Well-Diggvrs.” FIRST C HRISTIAN C HURCH H. C. Fellers, Minister. Miss Marcia Hamilton and Mrs. A. L. Meredith ministers of music. "The Price we Pay” will be the subject of the minister’s message at the 10:00 o'clock worship hour tomorrow morning. The choir will sing' "To Thee Oh Lord Do I Lift Up My j Soul." (Rachmaninoff). Organ num-j bers will include 'Tranquillity'’ by. Jackson. The last session of the Church School and adult study units for the I summer will be held at 9:30 A. M. Juniors and Intemr-diates meet at 10:00. During the month of August the church school staff takes a vacation. There will be a baptismal service tomorrow evening at 5:30. During August the Worship Committe'e of the church will lead worship periods and serve the Lord’s Supper each Sunday morning at 10:00 o’clock. Families are urged to attend as families, inasmuch as no church school s', s-dons will be heW. Visitors are cordially invited. CHURC H OF THE NAZARENE Rev. E. F. Sin|(7»iinie, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Wl* IXniPto’s for each class

LOOKIE! LQOKIE!

Hunt up your baskets for I am coming to town some of these days with peaches Watch the paper for the exact date. ROSS PARIS

But one is a financial burden and the other ay happy, carefree home. Finance wisely at.. . i

Q'leeHCG&Ue Scui+ufi AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 106 South Indiana St. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA

FOR SALE At The Cloverdale Sale Barn Tuesday, Aug. 1st. 26 head of White Faced cows and calves as follows: 9 four year olds, 4 two year olds, 13 calves all polled, ranging from 2 months to 6 months, all sired by a full blooded registered Hereford Bull. All of the above raised on this farm. If interested in a fine herd sire see him at the Locust Heights Farm, Cloverdale R 1. Charles Monahan