The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1946 — Page 3
THE DAflY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1946.
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
I righteousnofis had become :: l »st I art -A-ith them. What is true atNiut Am is is ..rue about Isaiah, iJer niiah and others. Tltev jiul^1 ed life as they saw it, and their
| I0;35 a . m. Worship Service. I Music: Prelude: Ariosa, Bach; j Anthem: Jssu, Won dof G,od Inf j carnate, Mozart; Offertory: Anjdante, Mendelssohn; Postludet Postlude, Kinek. World Wid»
Communion.
Thurs.lay, 6:.'!0 p. m. Pitch-in supper sponsored by the Men's Club. Every family is urged tp attend. Rev. William A Zoeti ncr. lately a U. S. Chaplain, of Ludhiana, the Punjah, India, will speak for the Restoration FVjnd
judgment stands today as being at ' : ' :0
Thursday, 8:15 P M. Th? W*s-
The new presided of the Repub lie of Hungary, the Hon. Zolton Tildy. is also an ordained Presbyteiian numtser. Kia' twelve years prior to his election he was pastor of the Hungarian Reform congregation at SzeghaoJm. The
b e ! men ' 8 Circle Auxiliary will meet I Presbyterian Church in the U.
•n rat KiBRLI r RCLIGIOK
it is hoped that I will rvs 5 a* '
! sionaries, and
j.many of them will remain for | longer than the three-year per- , «od of ''nelistment.” The fields [ open for three-year service in-
|H III Q PJAI c!lllle 'caching, group leadership.
preaching, social work, religious
I education
Classified Ads FOR SALK: 12 foot all metal
gates $16.25; Buff brick roll siding per square $5.00: Stone siding |>er square $4.50; Pouring
insulation; 45, 55, 65 lb
! in th,- church 'Parlors.
of the highest quality. Let Christian people net
afraid to pass judgVsrit upon; what th.*y see about them, but |
let them be careful to judge ini**** ** tip THE N \ZAKEXE terms of the Kir.j'dom >■’Gcyl and ! ( A Newby, Minister.
Sunday school at 9:.'i0
to be guid' d by the Spirit of
with
jjKIITIAN ( HI H R ,l,»h H. SamMlers
jl'DdE
ifcisquotld >s « statement
fining to
, "Judge not,' saith the somc^c will intone, i, „,it what the ScripIUS l ui The Record says: , not Ibes you be ju,dged." Be ,n.ng is ‘hat persons ’„ ot condemn in others th<' ult8 «hich appear in their It is about the same EH, thfli conveyed in the r - ver b, "People who live J,Vases should not throw light is thrown on the we notice that one of imary reasons for the apcf Jens Himself was to ,1 was this constant judg-
‘ the persons and institu-
he encountered vhich^got men ^ a w h e re young people are 'is 108-M.
into cliffic u ' u ! led into delinquency and mark The worship service will begin W> l ’r life th ‘ them as instruments of evil. Let (at 10:.'i0 with songs by the choiwiemnsd th?m for making, the:11 judg( , pe r80n a w ho use ! and congregatiorf. Special music
Miss Dorothy Birt the, .superintendent in charge. There art> classes for all ages. Study with
Christ. Le; them ttdge the pr - judico of one man against another of different color, but let them be careful lest they entertain j ,ls -
a like prejudice. Let them Judge ! Tho Sunday school has purmen who deliberately plant the | chased a bus and will furnish s:eds of war and mark them I f,l ' e transportation to and from down as enemies of the KingdomHu' Sunday school for all chilj of God. It is not these, but “the <!ren living five or more city i peace makers''! who arc called | blocks away from the church. : “the sons of God." Let th in i Parents will please call the past jUi'lge men who run establish-' tor for contact. The telephone
A is planning to send emergency relief to Hungary through his
associates.
During the six-year period ofi World War II. the American Bible Society printed and distributed more than 14.500,000 copies of the Scriptures, in more than forty tongues. Of this total, about 9,000.000 books went to members of the United States urned forces through chaplains. Three million copies, in twenty-
I . building construction, j wool insulation; 45, 55, 65 I tanning, business management.) roll roofing; Red barn paint 5 mu sing, medical and public j gallons $11.55; Coal chute doors health skills. Countries of scr-1 $5.25; Alumni shield roof coating vice include the Belgian Congo.' 5 gallons $16.25; Lawn fence. India, China, Liberia. Malaya * Bainbridge Lumber Co. l-6t. the Philippines, and Southern!—r—" T—; ;—TT u . . .. , , FOR SALK; Arvtn electric Rhodesia; others may be includ- , . ... , , , . ... \ room heaters with fans $11.25: ed later. Applicants must be' , , , . . ,
I 2 burner 3 way electric hot
singl.' men or women, between! . . , , , „„ I plates $14.76: Premier electric 21 and 25 years of age. college! ■ i i ,, v. i
" sweepers; Fairbanks Morse shal-
gi.iiliiiites. membeis of 1,1 ; low well automatic water sysMothodist church, and have had temg; Mvera :i . 4 „ r deep won some experience in the servic, waU<r 8ystt . ms S16H 50
thiec languages, went to people j for a pic „ ir llmch Bver> . one
, Sealv
sought. The Board will give tuftleSs mattresses; Fairbanks them specialized training before, Mor8e j(>t deep weU wa t er sysbcnig sent overseas. , tems; Wayne i 3 H. P. continu-
J ous air compressors; All metal
I he Busy Bee Club will hold ant scooters $3.98; Single and double auction sale at the Mt. Hebron pit axes; Milk strainers Clothes church Wednesday. Oct. Utli aLpuagetj,. large garbage pails; 7:50 each member is requested to ; clothes dryers; Toys. C H. and bring something to sell, also a j q Hardware Co., Bainbridge. pound of ojokies or any thing i i.tf.
FOR SALE: Poland Chinas that are champions in the feed lot as well as in the show rings. We have been producing champions for years, and hope to continue doing the same. Breeding slock for sale at almost all times. Boars and gilts for sale at the piescnt time. They are sired by "Alice's Defender" the sire of "American Beauty” the first prize Junior Yearling Boa.r and Reserve Grand champion boar at the 1946 Indiana State Fair. And "All e's Victory" he h\ “Corrected’’ the Grand Champion Boar at the 1946 Iowa State Fair. If you want the kind that go ahea I. ,0.1 me see these boars and gilts. .N* ble Alice. Gre ncastie. Ind. R 5. Phone Mivnit Me.rid-
FUK SALE; 5 room modern house in Grcencastle. Good location. Possession in 30 days. Call 647-M between 5 and 6 p. m, 5-2p.
iaV
4-2t.
FOE SALE: Winesaps. Red Dc llrious and Rhode Island Greening apples. W. C. Zaring, Road 40. one mile cast of Manhattan. 30-6t. LOST
FOR SALE: 40 acre farm, 8 miles northwest of Greencast'e, 4 room house, upstairs unfinished. barn, brooder house, ottie 1 outbuildings, running water, locust grove, electricity available. Bernadine Varvel. 5-3p. I have for sale the following, one 5 room house on south Milton St., Coatesville, garage, warinhouso and other out buil Iings. Two 40 acre farms, one SO acre farm on state road 75. this farm is a good one: one 105 acre farm well located, good soil; one 121 acre farm located on Clear Creek. See W. R. Lisby if interested. 5-ln,
is .
iprayers
th.' street br-
others far their own selfish ends i will also be furnished for the
Vn Uui should have been atld niark them d ., wn as traitor8 ; casion
Vri"? t0 ne "l^ s ° i to the Kingdom.
LOST: Ladies brown purse between Monon Grill and Campus
who were or had been prisoners j invited. Come uut and lets en- FOR SALE: One living room J Subway. Finder keep money, r • and residents in the “occupied| joy a jrooj time. | suite, 8 piece, A-l condition. Call' ,urn ot, ier contents. June Hutcountries.*’ At the peak of pro-! j ClovenJale 16. 4-3p. j cheaon at Central Bank. 5-lp icn o the Society's pressssi CUCYELANDEKS. CAN NOW MISCELLANEOUS
i dale Orchard on 42 east of Clov-1 .
Epicur-i rrda]e 2 nd black top rea l,!
were tinning
daily.
out
presses
10,000 copies
The pastor will bring a helpful message at this hour.
-hk). He ju-'ged the money-1 Le t , us ^ judges ^ ajfain , The youth groups will meet at
Sponsored by Jewish educai tional, religious and civic bodies i from all parts of tne United
HAVE CANNED MIS 14.RAT;
CLEVELAND lUP)
eigis and gourmets in Cleveland who have suffered from the rar-
I follow signs. Most varieties. 11 . Write Earl McCullough,
,'! h h : ^cS 1 l£ ' T Sl ; Und the Warning: " With < 6:45 P- our junior group has j States, there is in process a fo, -
He judged the rich who ] tdeir tmsure and He said th m: "It is easier for a 1 to go through the eye of , V than for a rich man. to the Kingdom off heaven." VeJ persons vho revelled hr own seif-righterrisness
again'
B. Steele, Mgr.
ST. RAUL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Francis Kull.
Sunday Schedule: 8:00 a. m. Low mass.
10:00 a jn. High mass.
. Oonfessions — Saturday 4;00- i , ’' "i uV
said that harlots and sin-, — -t.i!; o.ie u « ! "t the church board will
' Kingdom I’ V 715 ' 8 - 15 P - M Be- ,
fore all masses.
Week days—7:00 a . m 7:P. M. Fridays
Benediction.
ity of palate curios, can
take heart from a recent an- j FOR SALK: Nice Grimes Goldnouncenient that J. K. Thuot A- en, Jonathan and Red Delicious
mution a secular but Jewish-dir-i Cie., of Iberville, yui’., has in-'Apples, McOullongh
basement and two partitions ected university to be on a cam-1 troduced a “rare treat" on the;B)vone Ri , F2.
have been removed to furnish pus at Waltham, Muss. A found*- ' city market canned muskrat, them with adequate room. Now lion known as the Albert Einsticn Henry Taylor, proprietor of they will have a large auditor- Foundation for Higher Learning, 1 Cleveland’s East Market, who is
Vault and cesspool cleaning.
R. 2. Phone
2-6p.
9-30p i West Terre Haute,
‘ Harrison 0178.
: ium in the basement. Miss Veli ma Newby is supervisor of this
i department.
The monthly business meeting
FOR SALE: Used Woods Bros. 5 ft. combine with motor. Paul Harvey, for directions call C. A. Webb. 3-4p.
sght enter the
them.
just b? noted that this W was always in favor of on of God. There was no omif,’. It was not done to | Kdient. Often times it was •hen each word was a blow lion the Cross upon which
wou'.i be crucified,
religion always judges, j of Tekoa. speaking for udgeil the life of his day Wit. Judges of the people burned ' by his anger as Winced them for selling ent to the highest bidder. * r' the peopU were “whippy his lashing words as ho -i them for making rea set of forms and ceres Rulers of the people d und.r his blows as he them territic blows with ke of indignation because
be held ^ dent
mass
at the church on Monday nighi | Hoard of America; other officers
at 7:30, October 7th.
| The revival meeting will begin
on Tuesday nignt, Oct. 8th, with
has been established as the dir-1 handling the “treat." expects no ectir.g body of the proposed uni- gicat rush for the canned muskversity. The head of the Founds- rat, even with the meat short-
tion is Dr. Israel Goldstein, pres' ( age. He rays Us merits are not pre-war baby carriage, year o'dj Millan of the Jewish Conciliation' that well known. , baby bed and mattress, child's
lamp
FOR SALE: Practically
You can modernize that old
Orchards. I victrola. We will install a new
5-tf j electric turn tabic (single record I player) for $10.00 in any make! of record player. Automatic! record player can ho installed if there is sufficient space. We also repair any make of electric new! player. Call 593. L. V. Mc-
208 S. Indiana St. 30-6p.
STOKOL STOKERS Sales and Service NEW FURNACES I M M EDI \TK INST ILLATION Repair for all makes furnaces. We service all makes stokers, oil burners, boilers and furnaces. ACE HEATING and VENTILATING CO. DALE OLER — J. BURTON I'hmiii I ll-.l Or Write D. Oler Routo 1
.1
irradiation
CHRIS11AN SCIENCE SOCIETY 429 Anderson street Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m Testimonial services 3rd Wed nesday of each month at 8:00
i the Rev. George Brannon ofinounces that both | Richmond. Ind., as the .special student body will be j speaker. All are urged to at-j members of all races
This is apparently but one of. toilet chair,
and directors include some of th" the delicacies that America has! (ombining
most liberal and liest-known Jews had to turn to after the closing! 719 East Seminary street
of the nation. Dr. Goldstein an- of European marts. Since th
fauclty and war, Strasbourg goose liver, or
4-2t.
Down Town Auto Storage | Heated basement, rent by the month. Skelton's High Point Station. Phone 111. 4-3t.
PRESBYTERIAN (HI K( II Rev. Wayne T. Gray, Gu?st Minister Miss Grace Grogan, Organist Miss Margaret Allsop, Choir Director. 9:30 a. m. Church school, Dr. D. J. Cook, Supt., Fred E. Danner College Class; Dr. Tral A. Thomas, Young Adult Class: Willard E. Umbreit. Adult Class.
all |
»u feel nubility of character you cannot help but rediate it.
TCH REPAIRING In I.*) Days Service. Will Glascock 5 Hanna Court.
PORTRAITS or DISTINCTION RALPH S STUDIO
e are shadow friendships that appear only when the sun
LECTRICAL TRACTING MOORE electric PHONE 72
WIRE REPAIR SERVICE NELSON and CO. REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC SHOP PHONE 181
’* noticed that people are generally about as happy as they
!yh up the11 minda to be. Lincoln.
Automobile Ports Stort HESS 5 and SERVICE II »nj 456-J
McCallie Elec. Dependable, Safe Wiring 20 YRS. EXPERIENCE 80(1 Maple Phoae 181 (. KEEN CASTLE ♦
ai *ny mighty, not many noble, are called; fame must
™v he the portion of the new.
DON’T NEGLECT YOUR CAR BRING IT IN NOW TO GET IT READY FOR WHITER.
ss SALES And Franklin St. PHONE II
SERVICE Grcencastle
, tend.
FIRST BAPTIST (TICKCH Raymond Skelton,Minister Sunday School 9:30 Classes an,I Teachers for
ag.’s
Phil Sc.roggin, Supt. Morning Worship 10:15 Sermon "Where is The Room"? Youth Fellowship 6:30 Wilma O'Neil, President Evening Worship 7:30 Sermon "Be Of Good Cheer" Mid Week Service Thursday
7 :.'!0
This is the business meeting of the menth. All members and officers arc urged to be present as th re are special items of business for our consideration. Visitors are'alwavs welcome. FIRST CHKIsPiAN UH1 K( II Ralph H. Saunders. Minister Ralph Bee. Chairman of the Board Frank McKeehan. Chairman of Church S ho d Mrs. A. L. Meredith, Organist j Maicia Hamilton, Director of, Choir The morning worship service is at ten o'clock. The minister will speak on The Restorer. The sermon will be based on a phrase from the Twenty-third Tsai n. Graded church services for Beginner. Primary, Junior and Intermediate children, at ten. Church school classes as folIrws: Women’s Class. 9:80 a. m.: Mixed Bible class for Adults. 9:30 a. in.: High School class. 3:15 a. m.; College Age Class 11:15 a. m. Vesper service for intermediate and senior groups at 6:00 p. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH C'LOVERD.ALE Sunday School convenes at 9:30 each Sunday Instead of 10 A. M. as previously scheduled Everyone Welcome. There will be no preaching service Sunday, October 6th. METHODIST CHURCH CLOYEMDALE Preaching services each second •and fourth Sunday at 10:30 A. M Rev. William F. Russell, Min-
ister
Sunday school convenes every Fan day at 9:30 A. M. You are always welcome. ( III KCH or C HRIST
CLOVKRD.ALE
Sunday School 9:45
Morning Preaching Service 10:45 Bro. P. :k Minister
Evening Service 7:00
An invitation extended to all. Knowledge of modern horticulture and development of plait strains led scientists to estimate
open to' pate de foie gras. Prague bam, and re- i a nd other well-known foreign
Dr. Einstein, approving tongue ticklers have been almost says it "will attract unobtainable and importers re
FOR SALE: Pair brown oxfords, size 5AA, practically new Girl’s bicycle, good condition
Phone 7UU-J.
REAL ESTATE
ini
less our
best young people, and not, port little is to tie expected for j uiiles west of Greencastle
paved road.
young scientists ami
learned men in all fields."
‘Like the Protestant church in
years.
For example, a New York Importer. Jules Weber, who recently returned from a trip to Stras-
Anierica. the Philippine church' bourn', brought back some of the is a hit stunned by the magnitude ^ famed goose liver, and Taylor of the opportunity it faces ami was able to get a few cans of it. these days, Taylor reported his selling price
the challenge that
present,” says the Rev. Ernest'was $13 per can
E. Tuck. D. D., of Seattle, Wash.,! To appease the canape and superintendent of the Methodist j hors d'otfjvres trade, Americans Church in the Philippine Islands,' started to produce their own recently .returned from a survey 1 equivalents of pate de foie gras, of the churches there. “Spiritual-j Now England smoked turkey ly the Philippine church has pass- came out. Florida tinned rattleeel through a very trying ordeal' snake appeared, and Canada is tor three or four years." he adds.! well ahead in producing the
“But the resiliency, the latent goose liver so widely used spiritual resources, and our parti-; wedding reception canapes,
cular form of church organiza-J However, it seems that rattletiou have produced a hopefulness, i snake is experiencing a resurrcca resolve and expectancy, ami action insofar as being considered unity that altogether spell vie-, edible is concerned. Surveyors tory in the hard years ahead, j who first mapped the streets of The Philippine church earnestly i Cleveland ate fresh rattlesnake seeks all the cooperation and with the rattles off, presumspiritual help the older church in! ably. Muskrat, too, is not new.
FOR SALE: 8 good owes. 7
(ill
Ida Evens. 4-2t.
FOR SALE: Best farm har-
4-2t , gain in Putnam county. 150
I acres half mile north of CloverI dale. 100 acres tillable. 5 room I house, large basement, barn, j Drilled well, springs, good fence,
Ralph
FOR SALE Washed Gravel SCHLATTERS GRAVEL CO. One Mile East ( lay and I’utiiam County line.
FOR SALE: 4 room house to immediate possession, be moved off premises on Sta(. | Sandy, Martinsville. Kd. 36. 1 mile east of Cleveland.
Everett Wallace. 4*4p
l-6t.
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. I9i 2 E. Washington I*h. 15
FOR RENT
America can give."
Married man with family
! It has long appeared as a prize wants year round job on fann.j
FOR RENT OR SALE: One room house. 142 West Berry St.) 4-3p. I worn to WANT TO BUY: house, prefer small Cash. Inquire Box 25,
WANTED: Waitress at the Y Cafe. Road 40-Greeneastle Road Telephone Stilesville. 2-6p. WANTED: Ride to and fi Indianapolis. 3:30 to 12 shitt See me at 819 South Indiana St Paul Smith. 4-3P'
Officials and
constitutents port Clinton,
churches of the National Christ!-'
an Council of India are conskl-r-. The hard red
dish at stag dinners in nearby! Must have house furnished. Well
i experienced with livestock ard machinery. References. Inquire wheat ■ at Baanner. 30-6p.
spring
FOR SALE: Rural New Korker potatoes, good keepers, late
of coffee in the heating stove. No. 6-36. United States is about 18 po inds. Cn\ Fillmore.
Gilbert 5-lp j
■' *tHnd means to stand up at least long enough to be
ing proposals for a vast educa- breeding program if North Da- ] tional and evangelistic program, kota has put an extra 600.000.0001
for the villages of that land by bushels into the state's bins in i variety. William Estep, near C). way of the radio. The plan is, am-; the past 30 years. I * i. Quarry. 1-p. Intious. it calls lor the cstabli i -py,,. averaJ( r e annual per capita SALE: Nubian Hot Blast
ment of a religious department con8umption of poff ,. e in
in the present All-India ftadio (governmental); the establish-
ment of about 130 new transmit- Rl ONQIF
ting stations in key centers of
the country; and the placing rf " _ "c 1
at least one receiving set in each ^ MO -J^ TOES of India's 700,000 villages. AU- SHEWING ME
India Radio already has plans for, to PIECES--ILL such a wide use of the radio, an l ^
the N. C. C. hopes to help make 1
it an educational rather than an , f away
entertainment service. There is being envisioned programs of Indian Christian music, Indian Christian drama, lectures from the universities, women’s and rural and health improvement programs, etc. “One can so ’ thousands of people in thousands j of villages gathered around the ladio in the quiet of an evening)t when the day’s work is done - much as they gather in soma villages for classes and services
today," says one official.
P)0V'"9
By Chic Young
The Board of Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist church (150 Fifth Ave., New York 11, N. Y.), which for moi-*} than a century has been sending young people for life-time services as missionaries to Asia, Africa, South America, and Europe, is now asking, in addition, for several hundreds of young nit n
20,000 vea.ts as the time required Hml women Lir thiee-^ca! s< to pro,dure from wiM grasses the vice overseas. They will be mis
various kinds of corn wc
today.
grow
sionaries of the church, working alongside the life service mls-
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