The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1946 — Page 3
THE DAtlY BANNER, GRBENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946.
COME TO
CHURCH
SUNDAY
U J. Cook. Supt., Fred E. Danner, College Class: Dr. Paul A. Thomas, Young Adult Class;
which passes upon the qualiflca-' tion of all Protestant chaplain*. The new Presiding Bishop is tne
Willard i. Urubreit, Adult Class., twentieth in the line of suece--
10:o. r > a. m. Worship seiwice.
YO»
^ywoiul Skelton [^tered not in because
Hebrews
Sirmon: “Foundations of ChrisI turn Character.” Music: Prelude: i Pastorate. Guilmant; Vocal Solo: .The Lard’s Prayer, Malotte. Bill Ser- ( lx>ck.wood. Soloist; Anthem: for , W’ith a Voice of Singing, Sliaw
chldren from nursery to inter- Offertory: Andante mediate age. I Wider; Postlude:
Classes for adults at 9:30;'dEvry
i same i vices
hour,
will
graded Church be conducted
sion, and one of the youngest ever chosen for the office. His headquarters will be in New York
City.
Cantabile, Corteg*.
Apostle Paul putsj for High School persons at 9:15;; The Young Married People’s
peat
L w ing
■r one of
ne New Testament. , u hath sounded forth , 0 . the U>rd .... you. L„..i to God from t0
living and
hart tor His
rthoin He raised Irom even Jesus, which de-' | U , from the wrath to
y, have received the affliction, with
we
emphasis on the shortest
true God, Son from
and for college' age people
11:15.
You are extended a cordial inflation to visit and attend this
friendly church-family.
ANTl<K '41 ( HI KCH
There will be services at the Antioch Church Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night in charge of Elder Walter Jones,
•Everyone welcome.
at [ Pitch-in supper will be held in the church dining room at 6:00 P. m.. on Thursday, October 24. The Hallowe'en party for the, Cradle Roll, Beginners, Primary and Junior departments of the church school will be held in tile I church dining room on Saturday afternoon, October 26, from 2:30
to 4:00.
A cablegram from Methtgiist Bishops Kaung, Chen and Lacy, in China, gives to the Board of. Missions and Church Extension of the Methodist Church the information that the Executive Committee of the China Central Conference has postponed the sessions uf that body from the fall of 1946 to the fall of 1947. so thet they will coincide with the na tionwide evangelistic campaign
(.KEENt ASTLE MKI.K <'ENTER Berry and Locust streets. Paul M. Robinson. Minister. Vernon Abbott, S. Supt. Bible school at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon subject: “How Dead Men Should Walk.” Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. in. Children’s meeting 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic meeting at 7:39 p. m. Sermon .subject: “If You Go To Heaven, Ye Must Be Born Again.” Bible Study and prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Our Bible study Wednesday evening will be the beginning of a three year study of the New
FOR SALE: good as new. Phone 477.
Electric train,| FOR SALE: Studio couch, up j FOR SALE: 306 E. Hanna, j right piano i n good condition ' )f42.50 per acre,
19-lp |f(0p south Locust St. 17-19-2t.
FOR SAIJO: Country la.rd; 9x 12 Axjinustcr rug, glaeed tile. S. R Acton, 2 1-2 miles E. Meridian.
iUen annuuo... >».*.. FIRST BAPTISH (Til KCH Holy Spirit . . . we Raymond Skelton, Minister, without ceasing your Church School 9:30.*
wth ami labor of love, Classes and Teachers for all
nee of nope in our Lord ages.
Pray without Phil Scroggin. Supt.
I
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL TABERNACLE East Washington St. Sunday School 10:00 A M. Young Peoples meeting 7:00 P.
Brethren, pray for | is enough faith in this ,,,pistil- to last a Chris,.Uuk lifetime Unbelief {tiirt sin. because it not' , to act on the promises but by such action denies kity of God Himself, i liar." cries the Apostle but he that denieth that the Christ 0 ” Our text I opening declares that [r.tereii not in because of That is the record of drf,: of Israel, having mighty hand of God | m their behalf in a midways. yet when they report of the strength lifications of the people ley were to overcome, to act on God’s because their faith And forty years that Uion wandered aimlessl wilderness of defeat and What they might have |lished had they gone cn [ in the Lord who had so k.led them! pef brought sin into the the first plane it ilkets disobedience. By it I shall overcome. But by great the victories' ItHKISTIAN CHCKCH | H. Saunders, Minister (oyd. Chairman of Board i McKeehan, Supt. of i School L L. Meredith. Organist trna Hamilton. Director tic. pig worship. 10:00 o'i minister will speak on the Kingdom. At this 1
I Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M. ! Wednesday Womens Prayef
Band. 1:30 P. M.
Thursday night Bible study
7:45 P. m!
All are welcome
Morning Worship, 10:15.
Rev. S. E. Davies will bring the message at both the morning and evening services. | Youth Fellowship, 6:30. i
Evening worship, 7:30. BKK R
Mid-Week service Thursday at » ms. <«* n | 7:30 with Mr. Ross Moore in Bible School with Charles Hen-
EHAPEL METHODIST
( HI U< H
of that year which is to murk | Tt '’ sUlmel,t Everyone is w.-l-the centennial of tne opening of j c011 '' und will be furnished a
Methodist missionary service m i hook
Foochow, in 1847. The centennial I Knmans 5 :1: “Therefore being celebration will be observed' just Hied by faith we have peace through five years marking the! with U 'd through our Lord Jesus
dates on which work was beg up i Christ
FOR SALE: Faultless lira ting stove in extra good shape; soft bed and light oak breakfast set, both bought new last year. John Burdette, 3 miles south of Roachdale, 16-4 d.
200 acres at tillable, small
nouse and barn. Washington township. C. N. Phillips, Fillmore. 18-2t.
FOR SALE: Electric stock
targk heaters, $39.50: Ham'! s $8.50 up: Winter poultry j p-QR SALE: 60 acres. 35 tii’.ts; Myers 3-1 horsepnwM j able, good buildings, Madison
FOR SALE: About 20 or 30 good used tractor tires, also tubes and rims, 24-28-36-38. Can put your tractor on rubber for
$100 to $140. Onr-thlrJ down, | raoni heaters, all types. C. H
balance due in 1947; 6 per cent interest. Also 3 or 4 10-20 tractors; one Case combine; a few pieces of farm tools left at farm 2 miles south 40 on 43. Walter S. Campbell. 14-6t
electric automatic deep well township, water systems; Fairbanks Morse ! Finnwiv
automatic electric piston-jet deep j well pumps $153.50; Furnace pipe and fittings; Metal kitchen stoils; Two burner Perfection oil stoves; Fireplace fixture sets $35.25; Blue porch vases; Blow torches; Lard cans; Metal dish drain racks: One gallon tin molasses can 16c; Coal-wood stock tank heaters; Electric
and
$7,000.00.
Phillips, 18-2t.
C. Hardware Bainbridge. 16-tf
FOR SALE: t acres, 4 room house, all good outbuildings. 7 miles east of Brazil. One-fourth mile oast of old Butler school house site. John Beaman. 18-3p
FOR SALE: CEDAR CREST tourist camp, filling station, restaurant, 5 room living quarters; M)0 ft. frontage on U. S. 40; 35 miles east of Terre Haute, 35 miles west of Indianapolis, l'_.
FOR SALE: Duchess Pears at [ niileS west of Mt. Meridian. 14
by the Methodist Church in various provinces of China.
times
FOR SALE: Nice Grimes Gold-
A. L. Evens farm, 1 mile south and one mile east of Putnamville. Bring containers. 15-5p
FOR SALE: Purebred
Swiss Fret
( III lit H OF THE N A/.AKENE
C. A, Newby, Minister.
Sunday school at 9:30 with the superintendent. Miss Dor-
cn. Jonathan and Red Delicioais! ,,lttl0 ci “ f ' can ho , ' esist ‘' rt ' d
i A. Cox, R 1 Greencastle. 18-2p
Apples, McCullough
Phone R9F2.
Orchards, j
D-tf!'
WANTED
Chickens, Rabbits, wanted, highest price paid. 248 Nortl
charge. Visitors are always welcome. ST. PAUL S CATHOLIC CHURCH Francis KuH. Sunday Schedule: 8:00 a. m. Low maaa. 10)00 a jn. High mass. Oonfessione — Saturday 4:00 6:00 P. M. 7:15-8:15 P. M. Before ah masses. Week days—7:00 a. m mass 7:P. M. Fridays Benediction. CHRIST IAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 420 Anderson street Sunday school at 0:30 a m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m Testimonial services 3rd Wed nesday of each month at 8:00
driohs as Supt. Let 'us be prompt and have the spirit of success. The pastor will discuss Alert With Christ. The church today must know where Christ is and must keep awake with Him. I The M. Y. F. is for all the
1
young folk.
“These are momentous
in India, and significant social.
political, and economic changes 1 o( ' ,n 1,1 vhuigi. lh«i. , ron( j|ti on .are taking place the country " e,as! “‘> lor al1 l Hotel, says Principal Marvin H. Harper, w,,,8hi ‘’ at 10 :;0 witl ! „ of Leonard Theological College, n,el,Kl ' MJ "* H h > t ' u ' chon and j FOR SALE: Jubbulpore, India “The nature *!■ 1 lal >uu,.Uw,! Hampshire red
Lr »i,— ,»• . . | will alwo hi* ]*»mU*recl by Mrs M»s. Hoy Smith, BainbridLre.
[of the new national government,! . i sacks of ci'meiit, one government; the production of food for some! Paul ^ ual1 *’ th " n,u “ cal lliri!U -; ^ i ” ”■ ■ ■ 1
400.000.000 people, the industrial-! 101 ' The m ‘‘ ii - saK " wil1 8iven l
i by the Rev. Ge'.rgi Brannon I Richmond, Ind. Woiship wi a
I Vf
FOR SALE: 1935 Chevrolet j coupe, 5 good tires, good running
Inquire Crawford',, .... , „
| Beville Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.|
' ' *' | Phone Lincoln 9516. Market 0635. j About 150 Mewl 8-30-p
pullets, laying. |
tourist cabins; plenty of trailer space, 20 acres more or less. Reason for selling, ill health See Lora E. Buis, Owner and operator. 17-3p. PH m s..\ I .!■: 120 at re in Fat h son township, 101 acres tillable, six room house with furnace, $15,000.00 Phillips, Fillmore. 18-2'. MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BUY. 6 or .Si
Chalmers can be moved on a truck: also 2i
ization of a country predominantly rural, the education of the masses — these are some of thv tremendous problems confronting India's leaders. As a consequence, the Christian church faces op-
FOR SALE: Allis i.nnuners|
1 Combine with pick up attach- j or 3 rolls of torn cribbing 4 1-2
DON’T Forget Rev. Davies' household sale, Wednesday, Oct,
graincry or small building th itj ^ P- nl - Vtayue Rranneman,
j erjetioneer, John Tharp, Mgr.
18-3t.
j portunities unparalleled in its his-[
j The Northwest Indiana Oin- j t01 'y hi India. Her whole service ference is planning lo increase j is to help produce a leadership (
The junior s Tvltc will be im- | r.ifdiately after Suni ay schcol , from 10:30 to 11:15. The Sunday s< hool bus will return the ch ; ’-
ments. John W King, 2 1-2 j feet tall, Walter S. Campbell, N i l miles west of Hamrick Station. | 9 north College Ave.. Phone 155-1
15-17-19-3t ! W.
18-2t
Sonietliing New Has Been Added: We now have a lathe and an experienced operator. Your latne
FOR SAIJu Maytag Washing! WANTED: Sewing and alter- work vvil1 b '' expertly handled at machine, gasoline motor. John I inK to do. Phone 463-RX. 17-9t. our shop. Mnnford Craver, Weld-
the ministers pension Watch for announcements A L Meredith, Minister.
I oren home after the junior meet-1 W K' n g 2 1-2 miles ing Hamrick Station.
The N. Y
p. m.
west of I 15-19-2i.
WANTED: 3, 4 or 5 room ap-
ROA( HD YU- ( lUtls'J IAN ( HI KCH Leonard Wymore, Minister.
Hour
will
Will lie
FOR
i ,-edan. Boldly
i 7:30 Christian
! lion VVFBM.
i ment with the spirit of Christ. 1 , , ... 1 The evening service
. There is truly a race on in India
, . _ , ^ . evangelistic. There
between Christ and communism.
. , , spinng songs, good music and a :
I Many of the acts of violence. ' , ” „„ , ... i .. . . , ... stilling message. This service ter bird pups,
j which have occured recently '
i
SALE: 1942 Good tires and
Arnold, Fillmore,
I artment e>r house, furnished or” Chevrolet' unfurnished. C. N. Carlson at heater. Montgomery Ward's. 14-6t
ing and Repair Service, 208 N. Jackson St., Greencastle, Indiana. ll-28p.
Ind.
19-2p!
Warren
GKKENCASTIJC CHI K( H OF CHRIST At Maple Heights Minister. Brother Fiscus Bible Study 9:45. Morning Worship 10:45. Evening Service 7:00.
i 9:30 Bible school. Buser, superintendent.
, 10:30 Communion service and I sermon: “Be Thou Steadfast.”
* 6:15 Christian
over sta-! India can be traeed to the in-
fluence of those who work under the banner of the hammer and sickle. It is the duty of the Christian church to challenge i India’s workers to adopt the ban-
Endcavor. |ner of Christ as their insignia.
FOR SALE
one mule, one
. will conclude the special revival female, old enough to hunt. War- ! services that have been in prog- j ten Caywood, Bainbridge | ress since October the 8th. 18-2p.
j Prayer meeting next WednesI day evening ut 7:30. Come!
4-H Members and Parents:
i Want some 4-H boy or girl to! Two English Sot- ■ take a fiock of purebred sheep on!
shares. Must be responsible and) have good place for them. Address Hox T. H. C O Banner.
l8-2p
Dow A Wesleh biiioc Spring I “ ( j i wbt ,i s to rent two
7:30 Evangelistic service. BobiW’e at Leonard Theological ColShaw leading the singing and liege are grateful for the privilege!
sermon: Riches of Wymore.
“The Unsearchable j of training Christian leaders fo:
Christ” by Leonard) the new India."
1
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Special speakers each night
PRESBY TERIAN ( HI KCH Rev. W. A. Alexander, Guest
Minister.
Miss Grace Grogan, Organist. Miss Margaret Allsop, Choir
Director.
James Fenimore, Guest Or- j gahist. I 9:30 a. m. Church school, Dr.
| tiuring the third week of
i.’ th' m.in who carries his sunshine within him.
Itch repairing |lo 15 Ua\» Service. Ml Glascock 13 Hanna Court.
PORTRAITS or DISTINCTION RALPH'S STUDIO
I apologies uutrht never to have become necessary.
lectrical 'TRACTING IHOORE electric move 72 fcjyuim'that is dead!
WIRE REPAIR SERVICE NELSON and CO. REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC SHOP RHONE 181
AutomobH* Ports Store HESS orwl SERVICE II Md 456-J
McColfie Elec. Dtpendable, Salt Wiring 30 YKN- KVRFJtlENrT806 Ylaple Ffinn* Ml OREENC'ASTLE
it a day or two and_then^burn^it. EXPERT SERVICE CALL ioore Electric PHONE 72
evangelistic meeting.
You are welcome.
4 HI K(H OF (HKINT
(IA>\F.R1>AI J 1 !
Clyde Peck, Minister Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a. m. Evening Worship 7 p. m. each
D>rd's Day.
Clyde Peek of Sullivan will preach both morning and evening, Sunday, October 20th. Evervor* welcome.
(til'RCH OF GOD
601 Maple St.
Rev. George Nix, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Supt.;
Rev James Watts.
Evening services 7:30 p. m. j Y P. evening services Friday
7:30 p. m.
Prayer services Wednesday
7:30 p. m.
Everybody welcome.
Boar and Guilt Sale, Thursday, ! Oct. 24. 1946. 1:00 p. M to b<' 1 held under cover at the C. C. ' Dow Farm, 4 miles northwest of Paragon, Auctioneers, Ralph Rinehart and W. N. Brown. Clerk: R E. Hendrickson.
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN 00. IS"! F.. Washington Ph. 13
18-41.
i
Classified Ads
GOHJN MEMORIAL METHODIST ( HI K4 H John Tennant, Minister 9:30 Church School Classes for all ages 10:40 Nursery for small chil-
dren
10:45 Morning Worship and Preaching Service. Sermon: More than. Symbols iWorship with Meaning). Anthem: "Father, in Thy Mysterious Presence” Thompson, by th:: Gobin Church Choir: ’’Mighty Lord" D>tti. by the High School Choir. Organ: Praise to the Lord; the Almighty. Kurg-Elert. “From G'1 I will Not Turn," Bach. Van Denman Thompson organist 4:45 Candlelight Vesper Ser- 1
vice
6:00 High School Youth Fellowship meeting 7:00 MSM Forum Prof Reid 1
W’indsey
Monday: 7:30 Sub District Laymen's meeting Tuesday 7:00 Special Official Board meeting Friday: 7:00 Gobin CSioir re-
hearsal
8:00 MSM Barn Party Bow-
man Gym.
■wMU
Kunm ■JLRflf
Fjfty-five-year-old Brooklyn.born Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill, of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Massacnusetts. will become the Presiding Bishop of Iris communion on December 31, in succession to the Rt. Rev. Henry George Tucker, of Va who has held the office for nine years Bishop Sherrill was an
“The Word of Power for the Hie Power Ago.” with special emphasis on “spiritual pioneers,” is the theme of the daily Bible read-j ings recommended by the Ame' i-j can Bible Society in this year’s worldwide scripture reading pei iod from Thanksgiving Day to
Christmas Day. Last year peopie 1 KOK SALE: 1937 Hudson, good of 20 different nations (perhapsj CQnlUtion ,. a ,|j l( anc | heater 20.000,000 individuals) partioi ' ) ino sier Pete Filling Station, pated in the daily readings, and it; l7-3t is believed the numbers will Ire j _______
greater this year. The readings' suggested follow: Nov 28, G n ' 1
8:20-9:17; Nov. 29. Gen. 12: 1-9: j? 1 .) Bhone 688. 17-3t.'
17: 1-8; Nov. 30. Gen 32; Dec. 1
Gen. Dec. 2. Ex. 3; Dec. f()r anL | Hollowe’cn Riithl; Dcc.4. 1 Sam. 3; Dec. 5. ( | ecol . a tj 0ns Cecil Brown. Phon.'' 1 Sam. 16; Pf>. 139: Dec. 6, 1 Rura i i6F15. 18-2t Kings 19: 9-18; Dec7, Nch. «;i Dec. 8. Zech. 4. Dec. 9. Is. 1:1-20 j FOR SALE: Two 4 burner gas; 6; Dec. 10. Is. 52:13-53:12: Dec.'stoves, good condition. Call 11, Jer. 1:1-2:13; Dec. 12, Dan.! 713-W after 4 p. m. 17-‘f
b; Dec. 13, Luke 1: 26-56; De. 1 14. Matt. 3:1-17; Dec. 15, John 3: 1-1.7; Dec 16, Luke 10: 30-42 Dec. 17. Luke 15: 11-24; Dec 1«
FOR SALE: Gas stove, throe burner and oven attached. 600
! south Locust St
three unfurnished rooms. Phone
604
18-4p
WANTED: A portable ic-
house.
R. H. Kent,
RoachduF.
Pnom-
20.
18-31
-Lost-
LOST: Two small flat keys, one for safety lock box and one)
Double Decker.! n desk k ‘‘ y ' both 0,1 koyrinff ' j
18 2d 1 Bo ward if returned to Dr. W. M. | McGaugbey. 19-lt
■I
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 5 oak doors, one, ft. and 7 ft. Four 3 feet by
FOR SALE: One fireplace ! basket, good as new, 26 inches
in length, Remington Rand elect- KOH SAIjK: Modern 6 loom , ric razor, one Corona portable] 2 blocks east of square. typewriter, one pair new fly-j JofVl Thai p a(vU th Indiana St. 1 weight hip boots, never been | 19-lt worn. Zol McIntyre. 703 S. Lo t —
] oust. 18-3t. |
|
FOR SALE: All steel portable] elevator, 30 ft. extension, used
'one season. Millard Vaughan J FOR SALE: Nice yellow pump- Cloverdale. 18-2p. :
John 13: 1-17; Dec 19. John 17 Dec. 20 Ac ts 2; Dec. 21, Acts 6 8-15; 7:44-60; Dec. 22, Acts 9:1-9 ill: 14-43; Dec. 23. II Tim. 1:1-18: fife. 24. Heb. 11:24-12:2; Dec. 25.
Matt. 2.
FOR SALE: 35 head shouts; 2 cows with calves. Clarence Phillips. Russellville. 19-2p. FOR SALE: 1940 Pontiac convertible. $335 down, ceiling price. Also 1939 Doage five passenger coupe, calling price.
Hcrosier Pete.
WANTED REPAIR LADY AND CHECK-IN GIRL
White Cleaners
STOKOL STOKERS Sales and Service NFW FI UN ACES IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Repair for all makes furnaces. We service all makes stokers, oil burners, boilers and furnaces, ACE NEATING and VENTILATING CO. DALE OLLK — .1. BI'RTON Phone 519-4 Or Write |). Oler
Route 1
Announcing I ;iin |{«‘|>uhlinin raiululalo lor JOINT REPRESENTATIVE PUTNAM & OWEN ( Ol NTIKn Y’mir vote will Ih- apprneiated. O. P. BROWN I'utriekshiirg, Ind.
DANCE BFItMi; FLOOD \\D Uls OKI IIUHTKA Featuring: BILL l.(X KYYOOD DANNY HANNA Jl you’re planning ;< dance or party, call: HODGE'S MUSIC STORE Phone 113
“Patience toward Russia without appeasement” in the admoni-
tion given to America by l" ; H £ A 9 D4GV>OOD Ralph VV. Sockman. of Cttrist j v v , say ABOUT I Church, New York City, recently, this NEW y-Gr^Ta returned from a visit to Russia! ^ as head of the American Society ^ ^ C, r'r-
for Russian relief. “In our effort; to get a better understanding of Russia we feel baffled by th ■ iron curtain." he aays. “On thei • side, they claim to be thwarto I by our misrepresentation of their facts. , . . America claims to b • a Christian nation. Now is th time to show it in our relations with a nation which become disillusioned with a certain form of preverted Christianity. To be Christian, America does not ne*”! to acquiesce softly to Russia’s acquisitive demands. But America to be Christian must bend every effort to sutain the godly, idea of one world through .strengthening the United Nations lest we drift into the devilish idea of two worlds. And lei every American who calls himself n f Christian turn a deaf ear to the, whisper that now is the time to start diopping atomic bombs u:v
K ' ll " «l in u good way to keep from falling behind.
y-A ill (Y. Mias,-. • | • * —’
army chaplain during World War] Russia because war is inevitable 1 and is now chairman of th"! If we believe in Christ, we must General Commission on Arm.', believe that wars are not inevi-
nnd Navy chaplains the body LibW."
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