The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1946 — Page 3

me DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIAN,

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1946.

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

the World Through Daily Chris- ( 10:00 a. m. Worship. The ser- forsron results

tian Living.'* j vice will be led by the young i Evening Worship, 7:00. ( people, and the minister’s nv Sermon subject "Without Pow- j sage will be on the subject “Th.

Man Who Missed

Weeklv r ii r it r ii iw:ss\u i: Pev. Kaymmi:l Skeltim iistiir of the Hantist Chir tj ( IK IK II AM) PKAYEH

Tie impulse to pray is native [the human heart. Temples irehes, cathedrals are no atupt to house L hat impulse. church’s 'door is the portal [spiritual concepts; its walls in protection above the

ihled soul, its windows let in ,

light of another world, Its [jug typifies the outreachud ■y of God, and in Its spire j

hitecture leaps into poetry to ■ less the emotions of the 1 jrt. Jesus said, "My Father’^ 1

se shall be called of all na-

's a house of prayer.” There ;

buildings for merchandise, 1 ning and amusement, but rover we see a church amid city's crowded traffic or g a country lane we recog- ( is as a House of Prayer.

(he function of the church is j

end folks out into their [ es, market places, fields and ways in a spirit of prayer. I future of tomorrow rests upthe prayers of today. What we going to make of it? Our j *'f tomorrow could he th" where dirt, filth robbery and tin" arc leaders. The kind

| where people make no attempt to , seek God. The kind where a Prayer Meeting died because of laek of faith. Or we can make it a future of peace, love, contentment and broth, rhood. Th» 1 Churches would he packed to the [ brim as other places are today. , The Sunday Evening service 1 would glow by leaps and bounds. Us up to ms. How ‘do we start ? By bringing ourselves down, humble and living a life of daily prayer. "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways: then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their

land.” 11 Chron. 7-14.

er Enter In.”

Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. ial missionary meeting church. Dr Samuel D.

a specat the

Young

Chance."

6:00 p. m. Union Youth Group

Theme. "Mold th"

Bawden j Service.

\*ho spent 34 years in India will, World Through Daily Christian speak. I Living.” John A. Farr of Frank Mid-week service Thursday at j fort will be the speaker, i 00 Ibis is the business meet-j Monday evenjng: Boy Seoul ing of the month in which every ( Troop No. Of) meeting, 7:30.

member has a part. 1 —

Everyone is invited to all the

services of this church.

An interdenominational survev and study of Portland, Ore.. Seattle, San Francisco, O. klan'k and Los Algol s Pacific Coast cities greatly affected by wartime population shifts is being made 'inder th: 1 auspices o" the Comtnittee on City and Bilingual Work of the Mome Mis sior.s Council o'f North America. The purpose is to determine

Thui#1ay evening: CYF an-! tin nnnii'or of people, who have nual banquet, 6:00. Theura. entered the ci.ie.s, their backunited For Christ Through , gr uird, arj the effectiveness

bigotry, the octopian monster that ran d stroy our cherished J American inheritance and insti- i tutions. We must be on our ' guard lest hysteria following

School, and Union Theological Seminary, and is a minister of the Baptist Church. He has carried on social-religious welfare work in Virginia as well as in

WANTED: Large featherbwli and antiques of all kinds. R. W. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle, 25-4 p.

this war give rise to despotic [ Connecticut,

bigotry, political, racial, or r<

ligibus.”

Classified Ads

Within, recent months som sixteen "interracial clinics" have ! been held in "hot spots” of rac’

ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Fiancis Hull. Sunday Schedule: S:00 a. m. Low maos. 10:00 a .m. High mass. Confessions — Saturday 4:005:00 P. M. 7:15-8:15 P. M. Before all masses. Week days—7:00 a. m. mass. 7:P. M. Fridays Benediction.

i Fellowship." Speaker, ! Lewis, minister of

difficulties in Indiana. New Jer- j soy, Michigan, Oregon and Washington State, under the I guidance of ’•>ca] churn- groups

Robtr'the church’s program of s-rvi-i' and the Department of Race

Seventh nuiong them as it has aperated in

Christian Church of Indianapo' housing projects, temporary urSunday evening, Feb. 2. Vea- > undings • ■ in already existing per Baptismal service. j chi: .her. Results of the study The Graded Church and Adult'" ‘1! help in the more effectiv

Study groups offer opportuniti , for both children and adults. Tin Nursery make's provision for t ■

| use of the churches serving

1 five cities.

h sc

jeare of babies whose mothers dc- | sire to attend'worship. I Visitors are always welcome.

I APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE j East Washington St. Ben L. Bonney, Pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Young People's meeting at I 6:30 p. m. I Evangelistic services at 7:30

j P. m.

. Tuesday night Bible study 7:30

j I P- m - ! , I Thursday night prayer and

praise services at 7:30 p. m.

Everybody welcome.

BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. ,1. C. Mitchell, Pastor Sunday School 2:30 P. M. A. C. E. League, 6:30 P. M. Communion service held by Rev. Bradford of Terre Haute,

7:30 P. M.

Prayer service,

8:00 P. M.

Wednesday at,'vation.

guaranteed ELECTRIC REPAIR SERVICE ELS0N AND CO. ELECTRIC Phone

SHOP 181

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Raymond Skelton, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30.

Classes and capable teachers

for all ages.

David Barr. Supt.

Morning Worship, 10:15.

Sermon Subject: "The Second Chapter in the Life of Jesus." J Youth Fellowship, 6:00. j The young people of our. church are participating in Youth Week, January 27 to Feb- J ruary 3. This will be the 30th

annual observance in which nesday of each month at 8:00 p.

000,000 young people of 40 Prot-! m estant denominations will take part. The theme for Youth

MAPLE HEIGHTS CHI Kf ll John Tennant, Pastor 9:30 Church School for all under the leadership of Mrs. Chadd. 7:30 A two reel motion picture will be shown, during the servlc . GREENCASTLE BIBLE CENTER Berry & Locust St. Paul M. Robinson, Minister. Milton Abbott, S. Supt. Bible school, 10:00. Morning worship 11:00. Sermon subject: “Failure In The Christian Life, or Is Satan Stronger That the Lord?” Children’s meeting. 6:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting. 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic meeting, 7:’;o Sermon subject: "So Great S

"We rust be men o'f princ'ple,” says Cardinal-designate Fiancis J. Spellman, of New York "and courageously guard America and ourselv s against those who. in hypocrisy, wear the • c '"ft sh er garments of

Relations of the Federal Con roil ; of the Churches of Christ In' America. According to Dr. | Go rge K. lliynes, secretary of the Department, "the purpose of j the clinic is to diagnose the social ills of race prejudice and [ hostile behavior by means of J s If-,, rmunity surveys, and to) bring together repdesentatives of religious, social, labor, business and civic agencies to agree upon a program of action.” C nsiderable progress has been made in the situations already studied

democracy’s defenders, but in.N-.v the Department is vmbnrk-

teuth arc enemies of the people's sacred rights and freedom*. We must guard America and rcirs.elve| against hatreds, 'falsehoods, higotiy and inbol ranee, for they are the seeds from which sprung the "urse of th s world's worst war and which, sown again, will toll the end of civilization. Every true Catholic must be Ih? unequivocal opponent of every species of

ing on a larger ptogram of interracial clinics in Negro. Mexican and Japanese American tension fields. To assist in this work, the Rev. James Oscar I well-known Negro lea'd -r, formerly on the staff .if the Connecticut Council of Churches, will be associated with Ur Haynes in the nationwide program. Mr. I-iCc is a gracViat? of) Lincoln, University, Yak Divinity !

FOR SALE FOR SALE; Stock Tank Heaters Pump Jacks National Deep Freeze Home) Lockers Coal Chute Doors 11 door all metal Hog Feeder j Dunham Cultl-Hoe Scaly Mattresses Round Oak Kitchen Ranges Monarch Coal-wood range Stanley Hit Braces 1 Inch Mesh Wire Turkey Flooring Oil and Coal Chick Brooders Soot Destroyer 9Rc Hot Air Registers Stone Jars and Crocks Gass-O-Net (for brooder hous-

< s)

2 ft. Metal Hog Troughs Metal Vegetable Bins Tractor Funnels, 51.60 Road Flares. 51.10 C. H. and C. Hardware I Formerly Etcheson) Bainbridge, Ind ’ 22-61. FOR SALE: Home freezers, 12 and 18 cu. ft. Immediate delivery. See them at Miller’s. 7-tf.

WANTED: Used cars, 1939, 1940 or 1941 models, light maket.

For information call

Banner.

24-4r>.

WANTED: 2 fresh

sides an 1

some real country

sausagu,

phone or address, F.

H. Hurt,

Bainbridge.

25-2t.

WANTED: To buy moderately

priced house by war widow. Box

C, Banner.

25-4p.

WANTED: To repair thai washer. AH work guaranteed. Weber's Bike and Repair Shop. 25-4p.

WANTED: Person to take elderly man in home, give board.

room and nursing Box 36, Banner.

Write 25-2t.

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle Charges paid. John Wachtel Company. eod WANTED TO "bUY^ Your poultry for prices right call Wilcox Poultry, Stilesville, Ind. 3-eod.

' WANTED TO RENT: Furnished or unfurnished apartment or house. Write or phone W. H. | McClay, ', R. E. Sandy, 425 east Franklin, Greencastle. Phone 526. 26-Ip

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LOST

I FOR SALE: Ten tons of good^ LOST: A friendship bracelet 'clover hay: three tons of alfalfa. 5etween xhird W ard Sohroi and | John Harbison, Russellville. j High School. Virginia Arnold.

23-4 p. phone 75-R. 25-2p.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

SOCIETY

429 Anderson street

Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Testimonial services 3rd Wed-

Week this year will be "Mould

Ian is not big enough to control himself in or of the flesh. Brooks.

the battles either of J

spirit

ELECTRICAL ONTRACTING MOORE ELECTRIC PHONE 72

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning Floor Waxing Co! litis 002 South Bloomington Phono 510-W

df the tragedies of wai is t.iat it leaves it trail of burned out:th pme:

i and defeated ideal^t.

THE PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH

Miss Grace Grogan, Organist I Miss Margaret Allsnpp, Director Church school 9:30 A. M. "Youth Day” worship in charge

cf Marior, Ltfird.

Worship 10:35 A. M. Music: Organ “Litany" Schubert; "Larghetto” Beethoven: "PostUrde’’ Rinck; Solo by Miss Virginia McGahey "If with all your Hearts" R'-beris; Anthem "D liver me, O Lord" Stainer. Young People's Day service with John Bambergor, presiding. The

We must be the World

i wp want," will be presented by

I „

Special meeting Wednesday j evening at 7:30. Ruth Warfi, . 'from the China Inland Missi >:i

j will bring the message. (Phil. 4:7) "And the peace (f

God. which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hear r.nd minds through Clni.-t

Jesus.”

ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9:30 a m. Sunday school. 3:30 p. m. Evening pray:

FOR SALE: White Oak break-. LOST: Ladies yellow gold last set, four chairs and table. Bulovn wrist wn.ch, botweer Excellent condition. Harrison ( Campus Market and Campus CcGinnis, Fillmore. 24-3p. Subway, Friday afternoon. Re-

ward. Call at 2 Hanna Court.

ni

IDEAL CLEANERS MONITE INSURED TH PROOF CLEANINC PROCESS IDEAL CLEANERS S. Vine Phone 470

PORTRAITS OK DISTINCTION RALPH'S STUDIO

o make a treat resolvefor Christ and manhood is to draw It side a thousand heavenly influences. _

i Miss Dona Lou Wilson. William I Whallon, Miss Marion McBurj ney Wells Grogan. 5:00 IP. M Hign school and I Junior-High social hour. 6:00 P. M. Union meeting n yrrith Organizations at Christlai

Church.

j Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Cholf

practice.

i Thursday 2:30 R. M. Federated to Church Women at the Christian

I Church.

TJRRIE’S TIN

AND

URNACE SHOP

PHONE n

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EITEL'S FOR FLOWERS PHONE 636

you distrust everybody else, people will begin to suspect that hawe^a^dishoi»2d_streaJ^jjij^irs('ll.

The Automobile Parts Store HESS SALES and SERVICE Phones II and 456-J

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PLUMBING AND HEATING All Work Guaranteed. 4 E. J. STAUB Phone 91

GORIN MEMORIAL CHURCH John Tcnnanf, Minister 9:30 Church School classes for all ages. 10:40 Nursery for small children. 10:45 Morning Worship Service: Sermon will b? a book sermon based on The Gauntlet by James Street. Anthem: "O Saviour of The World” Goss; Solo: The Lord's Prayer by Mnlotte, sun ; by Alice Sheridan. Organ: "On the Eve of th? Ascension. B-noit, and Adagio from Fantasy and Fugue, Liszt. Van Denman Thompson, organist. 4:45 Candlelight Vesper Service. 6:00 The High School Youth Fellowship will meet with other young people of Greencastle at the Christian Church In observ-

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j CHICK BROODERS Universal i electric all metal, 300-500 chick sizes. Featuring heavy insuln1 lion, successful ventilation without 'fan, complete arjtomatlc control. This will probably be last [ shipment this year. Get your’s

26-2t.

4

nnw. R. E.

Knoll. Phone 60. 23-25-26-3t.

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"I sir,Corel/ believe that i" America Is to remain devoted to the fundamentals of Christian living, more adults must assume their responsibility in bringing our young people closer to the church," says J. Edgar Hoover, director of the F. B. I. “Youths tofl young to vote accounted for 21.4 per cent of th? arrests Inst year. Unless a concerted effort is made through the nn lia of th' (hurch and the home, thessame delinquents may b > the hardened criminals of tomorrow.” He advocates fathers mi mothers taking their children to church and church school, an 1 parents becoming active as tea-

chers.

The degree of Doctor of Divln Ity has been conferred by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America upon Dr. Leo ^n-ek , fomer chief ra’ihl cf Berlin, j now visiting in America, who, stayed in Germany during Hit ler's rule to aid the pers uted Jews, was arrested’several times j and was one of the few person” 1 who survived the horrors of the Thercsienstait con cen'. ration camp ir. Cz cbisl.ovakia. Dr ^ Baeck's four sisters died in this ’camp. Said -th? citation of the ; degree: "In the darkest hours o' j horror and persecution, your de j votlon to God and to your faith j opened men’s eyes to a new understanding of Jewish ple.y, heroism, aand martyrdom, making them robler and greater.” The Conference of Missionary Societies of Great Britain and

MEMPffS OF THE 16 G1RI ORCHESiRA of Sharcn Ungers, right, wcu. icscu'd from the sea by Japanese fishermen uhen their transport plane crashed and sank In 12 minutes off the s uthern tip of Kyushu island while they were; returning to Japan from Korea. Included in the group v a, Jackie Weber, left, singing star with the orchestra. The girl:; who have been touring Army and Navy installations in Hie "'ells,

FOR SALE: 200 bales of Little Red Clover hay, two miles north Bainbridge. Carl Riggle. 25-3p Ft>R SALE: Some 600x16 t l and tubes. Lloyd Surber, 2 miles west Bainbridge on 36. 25-3p.

MISCELLANEOUS

Electrolux Sales and Service, Mcl Johnson, Elnora, Ind. 15-12p NOTICE: Corn buyers, due to my husbands gambling, I take this means to notify yen about 700 bu. of my corn has been hauled. To avoid repayment, make checks payable to Wilbur H. and Winnie L. Arnold. Send to Winnie L. Arnold, 530 Eugeno St. Indianapolis. 8 Indiana. 25-3t.

A & S Junk Yard will buy beef hides, 10c per lb. 8-tf

EOR SALE: New and used tricycles, good prewar rebuilt wagons and scooter. 200 N. Ind

i aiin 25-2p.! JUST RECEIVED three autoI matlc electric water pumps. FOR SALE IS nice ■hoati. jp )altlvely no m f „ r a long weighing il>out 85 lbs. William tjme H K Knoll, Phone 60.

mile

Pacific under ausplfcs *ot the USO camp snows, were re'* >ning to Yokohama to I- ud , -vIp for the U. S. ' I ntrr n.itioi .1 Sow'dphotoi

Meridian.

northwest Mr.

25-3p.

23-2 't-26-3t.

FIRST ELECTION IN GERMANY

FOR SALE: Mixed haled hay)

third house south Mt. Olive. Will

deliver.

Lunsford.

25-4pi

‘v.

EOR SALE un 200 mil

no mile n< ill farm.

INCOME TAX SERVICE Gross Income Tax Returns,

I Social Security Tax Returns, i Withholding Tax Returns, Jan-

Two 650x16 tires. ""'V ”*• 1! ' 4C - Final fm,, K llate: P H Weinke Federal Income Tax Returns for uVh of Cloverdale. TheU 1945 ' Estimated Tax Returns

for 1946, March 15, 1946, final

form-

25-2p. I

i tiling date. John vV. King, male' , r deputy U. S. collector of In-

FOR SALE: Berkshire

hog, 2 yenr old. Sylvia Hurst,) tonal Revenue. Office over thre" miles no th Belle Union, j Royale Cafe, east Washington

25-2p street. Please file early. Phone ' 236. 24-26-2t.

FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa Red clover and timothy hay. Phone 7L13. Ira Moore, Greencastle.

8-U-15-18-22-25-6p

TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES under 20.000 population' in the II. S. occupational zone of Germany -held their, first free elections : inco the Nazi i tudy assumed control of their government. .fjftown above Is the balk.Mng room at Kreis, as a German voter hnnds his sealed ballot to a local electlcn olllcial, seated at the’right. This is a U. S. Army Signal Corfs radiophoto. (International Soundphoto)

FOR SALE: Baled clover hay, put up without rain. Alher. Buffo first hi i isc cast of Floyd Center School on north side. 26-lp FOR SALE: 22 gauge, 6 shot. 3 bolt action Winchester rifle. 14 Chestnut St 26-2p

A DOUBLE-DUTY PARACHUTE IHSPF'

ane® of the National Youth

he greater you become in independence and force and power the; Week.

fierce and streunons .vill lie yon;- . litics im<l mult lindcrs. _ , Thursday at 2:30 the women Tre , and the 0 f Scotland

the ! the British Council of Churches, and the Episcopal Synod Of the Church of South Africa are

PRESERVE YOUR RUGS Havs the cleaned obten by our experts using scientific methods - - UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

FLOOR WAXING

COLLINS 602 South Bloomington St.

PHONE f.lO-W

of the church will meet with J Greencastle Council of Church j Women at the Christian church. On Thursday evening, the j members of the Board Of Missions will meet with the members of the committee on Evangelism In Keystone Chapel.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH H. C Fellers, Minister. Miss Marcia Hamilton and Mrs. A. L. Meredith, Mlniste'S

of Music,

Tomorrow Is the beginning of ' 8kiI |

among th? church bodies recently affirming this s.atfm''nt: “We affirm that the effect of color prejudice Is cruel, wasteful, and dangerous; cruel, for It deprives those who are its victims

| of the opportunity of making full *us« of their capacities and talt ents, and so caus's frus ration ,80(1 despair: '.vasWul, ’for it de-

prives the eommunitv oT the of iT.any which would

EOR SALE: Week old Hereford male calf. Forest McFarland, two miles west and one mile south of Bainbridge. 26-lp FOR SALE: 2 r»w mounted corn picker, 1938 model A John Deere tractor; baled wheat straw. Robert Cash, Greencastle Route 3. 26-2p Duroc Sale Bred sows, gilts and boars. Wednesday, January 6, at Burns Sale Barn in Brownsburg. For catalog write Dr. Earl

; i Eerree, Danville, Ind. 26-30-31-3p

FOR RALFU

meat hogs, bred

Butcher cattL,

gilts, OIC

hours, rows, calves, Shorthorn bull. Joe Smith, Fillmore. Ip

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REAL ESTATE

Dairyman's artificial Insemination service. A. J. Wilde, Phone 434-R. 19-eod-tf At Cl vet !nle Sale Barn Tuesday. 50 head of nixed Shoats. 26-2p.

SHOOT 1,383 RABBITS

JEFFERSON Cf PY, M,o. (UP) ■Ubstwar future of rabbits in Miss nri is not very bright. A oneday ii -pcction of 252 hunters by state conservation agents recently vealed that the sportsmen had killed 1.383 cottontail rabbits, an average of 5 1-2 rabbits apiece. Also bagged by the hunters were 344 qua" r.. 1 '’i squirrels.

McGallie Electric Co. CONTRACTING — REPAIRS FI-OURESC’ENT FIXTURE* PARTS Pick up and delivery service on electric appliance repairs. 806 Maple St. Phone ill

FOR SALE: 80 acre farm. 4 room house, running water In pasture year round. Elsie Anderson. Phone 725-RX. 25-3p.

Youth Week In the church. A otherwise be used for th? benenumber of activities will be ^ 0 y a j]. (j nn gercris, for unjust shared by the young people dur- treatment meted *01(1 by one seeing the week. The schedule Is: ti on of th" cnmmiini.y to an9:15 a. m. High School class other creates fierce and evor-in-(Bob Dean, Teacher). creasing resentment, with un-

:, ; '€ / WAC IT. BERTIE S. ROBERTS, 27, lies on her Valley Forge Military hospital cot in Phocnixville, Pa., and eyes the parachute that not only brought her to safety from an Army plane on which she "hitched" a ride, but was her only protection against a raging snowstorm as she lay for six hours with a broken leg. (International)

WANTED WANTED; Dairymen or general farmer. Good opportunity for right parties. See or write Hurry H. Talbott, Greencastle. I Ind., Real Estate, 16'_. north) Jackson street. 25-2t.

WANTED: Cook house.. Call 694-J.

sorority j 25-2t.'

NEED A NEW VACUUM CLEARER? FREE DEMONSTRATION THOMAS BRANSON BONDED E!.E( TROLUX SALES AND SERVICE 719 S. Walnut St. Brazil, Ind. Phone 7681