The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1946 — Page 3
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
THE DAfLY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1946.
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p\rL'H CATHOT.IO CIITTBCH is Kull. iy sohc^u!*: m. mtM - » .m. Hteh mass, ssions - Saturday 4-.00 jl 7:15-8:15 P. M. B*> massesdays—7:00 a. m mass M. Fridays iction.
ness." Mifi-wcek
7:n«V.
"And all that believed together and had all common.”—-Acts 2-44.
Visitors are always welcome.
service Thursday,
were
things
we Love Ourselves?” Bible Study am Prayer Meeting' Wednesday evening at 7:00 John 3:. 1 : "Rxpeot a man be | horn again he cannot see the j Kii-gdmn of O-.d • j <«OBlN MKMOKIAL MKTHODIST CHI IM’II John Tennant. Minister i>::!0 Church School Classes for all ages 10:10 Nursery for small chil-
dren
10:45 Morning Worship and
Preaching Service
( Sermon. These Things Need
! Doing
i Anthem: O God of Love and Beicaty, Wagner Shepherds of , Israel. Hear Us, Bortniansky
liSl IAS SOTEN'CB soctrmr derson itreet i jchool at 9:30 a. m. y services at X1:00 ft. m onial services 3rd Wed0 f each month at 8:00
8BVTKKIAN ( HUKCH k k. Z"ll. Guest Spcako-. Grace Grogan, Organist.
Margaret Allsop. Choir Hoard, r. Frank
Brown, Soloist,
a m. Church school. Dr. took. Supt.: Fred E. DanJlege Class; Dr. Paul A. Voting Adult Class; E. t’mbrelt. Adult Class.
APOSTOLIC tlOSITOI.
TABKKNACDK
East Washington, St. Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Youth Peoples meeting 7:00 P, ! Organ: The Rose Window.
Millet Rhapsody in E. St. Saens 4:45 Candlelight Vesper Ser-
vice
6:00 High School
meeting
7:00 College Class Community Hall 8:00 MSM Forum j Gamma Delta House Thursday Afternoon
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, Ladies Prayer
Band 1:30 P. M.
Thursday night Bible Studv
7:45 P. M.
All are Welcome
Nations. ... In view of the enormous peril to civilization in modem warfare, both nation must bp pr epared to make reusot:-
i.ble concessions.”
The newly-formed Protestant Fund of Greater New York, Inc., will launch a campaign in th: 1 City in danuary 1947 for .71.200 - irOO to meet the financial necr r of some scores of Protesta'.t ehurea, community anil welfare services. Hitherto funds ha' e been raised separately by tl e Protestant Council of the City < f New York i composed of churches), and the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (composed of community and social welfare institutions and actirltl s related to the chinches). TliOmes M. Peters is chairman of- tl.*‘ hoard of directors of the Counci’.
2:30
( l.l'B ( ADK.VUAK
Monday
DePanw Woman’s Club r o’clock- Mason Hall. Monday Club 2:30 P M.
Mrs. Vernon Heath Current Literature -V. A. LT. W. 8 p. m.
ter . ox. Tuesday
Over-The-Teacups Mrs L H. Dirks,
j Fortnightly Club -7:30-
Fred Starr.
A. A. U. W. 8 o’clock
Walter Cox. Wednesday
Woman's Club 2:30 p. Mrs. James M. Oliver.
Friday
Woman’s Study Club r Mrs. Harry Wells. Century Club Mrs.
Tennant
Oberlin Blaekstock Stadium. 00 p. m. Old Gold Day 3 to ( Bowman Memorial Gym.
BESIIH S M NPOH’OKH. ( HINA INVEN mil' KKAI'T 1
Group of| CHICAGO iCPl The Ge-
Mrs. Wa'-
FOR SALE: 10 head of pure-^ FOR SALE: Table and chairs, bred Duroe gilts. Immune. Ken-^9xl2 rug. gas stove, some chairs, ncth Morrison, 4 miles north .if Phone 713-W. Call after 4 p. m. Cioverdale. 31-3p.
Mrs.
kNlR SALK: 24 shoats weighing about 75 lbs. Charles Sago,
mans may not know it hut tho| Houle n. Greencnstle. 2-1)
Chinese served the first dish of
in.
FOR SALE: 4 room semimndem house with lot in Fillmore in good condition. See Herb Smith, across from the house,
1-41.
their favorite food. The National Kraut Packers Association has discovered the Chinese in-
vented sauerkraut.
In fact, the association found.
Mrs. 1 shuerKrant, by a different name,
was so popular as a strengtngivmg food more than 2.200< years ago that it was served t i| the laborers who built the Grea: I
u 111 l " CWmi. for SALE: New bed and 1 he Gninese still use the or-1 mattress, range, garden hos". | igin.il recipe, which called for! Alassa seal coat. 36, Havilart 1 John ! fermenting cabbage in wi.’e 1 plates. H2 West Berry St. l-5p.
FOR SALE: Wixid or coal burning heating stove. Good condition. Venice Lawrence. Fillmore, Greencastle tilackt >;i road, l-2p.
FOR SALE: 1936 Standard Chevrolet in good condition. Will sell at ceiling price at Hoosier Pete Station. l-2t.
2:30 p.
Fellowship
First Christian Church
Ralph H. Saunders, Minister.
John Boyd, Chairman
Social
Alpha
WYATT GAINS GBOCND WASHINGTON, Nov 2 I UPl
Later the Egyptians started eat-1
ing sauerkraut, the association I FOR SALE: said. They liked it so well they! Mrs. Kenneth
WANTED
WAN ITT): To rent 2 or 3 bedroom (rouse or apartment. All information confidential. F. E. McCallie, Phone 131. 22-tf. Chickens, Rabbits, wanted, highest price paid, 248 Nortl Beville Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Phone Lincoln 9516. Market 0635. 8-30-p
Circle
of ] Will meet at the home of Mrs.
J Harold.Zink,.at 2:30 P. M. Mrs.
McKeehan, Supt. of! ( ^ rv '" p D.rvi* will have charge I Church School. I ,,f t 1 '-' study period. Mrs. A. L. Meredith, Organist.j 7:00 Hi * h S.hool Choir re-|
‘ " Mus'e I'warsal
The African Methodist Epi:'-i
copal Zion Church - usuaUfj. Housing BStpediter Wilson W. knO\ui as the A M. E. Zio 1 j Wy^tt appeared today to be Church- is now celebrating its| gailllhp gfound in hls ' flpht for 150th anniversary. It is the olcl-jjji^, government loans to finance]
built altars to it.
742-M.
Twirl star qu,t. Justus. Phone l-2o.
FEMALE HELP WANTED: Field manager to sell, hire, and train ladies *to sell Maisonette Frocks. Write Box 453, Teri" Haute, Ind. 30-6t.
cst Negro religious organizatl'JA 1 m ass production of prefabricat' d' i, s:
in the United States and one °f[ houses.
7:00 G-ibin Choir re-
Miss Marcia Hamilton
Director. j 7::{ ® Board of Education meet-
At the morning service a spec-,* 1 * Keystone ial service of dedication for th.'} •’’idav
a. m. Worship Service. e i ders and ii ?ac o ns vvill be ob-J 11,1,831 K Zoll. of Anderson, dir- served. The minister will speal:
, me Restoration Fund on chosen Men. i FAKLFY S STATEMENT Synod of Indiana, will quarterly meeting of the MANILA, Nov. 2 rUPi on World Restoration, official Board'will be held on' James A Fu ' k ' y ' fornier P° 8t - Prelnde: Ein Feste Burg, i Sunday evoning( 7 :00 o'clock at master anJ
1 chairman of the Demo, ratle national committee, said today he
in accord with
Postmaster General Robert E. Hamegan's statement that Ujc
Solo: lire Love of God, t!)c q 0 , ne 0 f the J. B. Croby’s.
Anthem: Ihou Know- E Ver y member is urged to ho
ml. Purcell; Offertory: | present. This is one of the most ,' HS . ’horoughly
important meetings of the year.
no Beethoven; Postludr- ; Fugc in G major, Bach. Kivervml Harry Preston an army chaplain jusi i from the Philippines, the guest minister on
10.
CHURCH OF GOD
601 Maple St.
Rev. George Nix, Pastor
' administration
nor deserves
neither want.'
! — the support of
I American Communists,
i Farley declined to predict the
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Supt. 1 outcom ,; of nrxt Tu „ sdav ' s Hec-
svtrrinr mpetinir will ^ ?V ' James ! tions. He said he believed Score-
tesbyterinl meeting uilll Evpnj,^ services 7: 30 p. m.
at Roachdale on Thursv. 7, with Mrs. Albei t
the largest. There is dispute whether or not it started in New York in 1796 when a handful of Negros met in a carpenter shop in New York; or in the previous decade when a somewhat similar group met in Baltimore: but th ■ celebration seems to settle upon the later date. This Church, which began its work with slaves, wu - part of the “underground” before and after the Civil War, and has since branched out with colleges and secondary schools has more than 5003100 members, twelve
i 1
It was the first real test of hls
emergency powers.
The Reconstruction Finance Corp., though rejecting most of his loan rtcommenda tions as straight business ventures, reportedly was inclined to hand over the money if "directed" to
do so by Wyatt.
George Allen, friend of President Truman and one of RFC's directors, told a reporter that legal aspects were still under
If- a Good Excuse at That Manchester, Mass, iupi Add excuses for backtab pa t A local resident tossed one
of the gayest parties of the sea-1
son after managing to buy a new
automobile.
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FOR SALE: F-14 tractor' WANTED: Black walnuts. 3 rubber in front, steel behind, | 1-2 cents if they are dry. Must cultivators, breaking plows, tan- have thuu bv Nov 15th. D. E. ] deni and discs, all in good condi-! Williamson, southwest of Cloverj lion. 317 E. Hanna St. l-Stl dale on road 42. 2-3p
FOR SALE Good Warm WANTED: Pearl O'Ha'i Morning heating stove. 6 stock ( wants old chaffing dishes ar l cows to calve in March. One self-' metal lamps. 206.Spring on tic
| Motion pictures made through : feeder, used one season. Cecil) alley. 2-lt. i the microscope with the time-lag j Clones, 1L miles north of Mor-1 techinique are available showing 1 ton. l-2p MICPCI I AIICHIIC exactly how plant diseases attack | ' l*IMlfcLLAHtUUD
and kill crop plants.
The trolly coaches, street j cars, anil gas buses of the Unite. 1 States can seat a total of 740,- ! 000 passengers, an increase or 1
FOR SALE: One Chinchilla j overcoat, practically new, size i 42. Inquire Box 13. •, Banner.
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bishops. 1,500 ministers, and 2.- agencies "seems pretty
000 churches. It has missions in j ing."
study but that Wyatt's author- j 80 000 l,ver 11M4 itv to issue directives to other! gas •
r! Classified Ads
FOR SALE: Complete Knight ! Templar uniform and Accessor- | ies. Inquire Box 13' , Banner. I l-2t
Africa, the West Indies, and Unofieial reports said South America, and churches mj lawyers have told board
i
The best price paid for beef hides. A. & S. Junk Yard. 24- f. Something New Has Been Added: We now have a lathe and an i xperienced operator. Your lothe work vvill be expertly handled at our shop. Manford Craver, Welding and Repair Service, 208 N.
most of the Union.
I ami Dr. Charles Tudor L s speaker s. Church Sessions vvill meet p. nr., Thursday, in the parlors. The meeting nf| rd of Deacons has been V ; ur.til November 12. T BAITIST church oiiil Skelton. Minister. school 9:30. Classes idlers for all ages. Phil ii. Supt. tog worship 10:15. Seine Cross Wins in Eve r y Fellowship 6:30. worship 7:30. Serlod’s Formula for Happi-
he
P- 'ii- ' tary of State Janes F. Byrnes'
Y. P. evening services Friday ^ f oro jg n policy would be rjnalterei’ 7.30 p. m. ^ j regardless of the results.
Wednesday ( . j thing ^ W j)i be unchanged
because it is a sound policy," he
said.
p. m.
Prayer services
7:30 p. m
Everybody -.velcorne.
GREENCASTLE RIKLE
CENTER
Ifc'rry X Locust Streets Paul M. Robinson, Minister Vernon Abbott. S. Supt Bible School- 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00
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FIRST GIRL IN' 5 GENF. RATIONS
WHITTIER. Cal. lUP) Barbara Jeanette Schab has broken a 100-year record in the Schab family. She is the first girl to tie
A. j'torn in five generations. George
M. j Schab, her great-great-great-Sermon Subject "Are Chris-j gramifather, a German immitians Under The Law of Moses?” ( grant, was the father of four Young People’s Meeting 6:30 boys. Orv of the boys was John Children's Meeting- 6:30 Who had three sons His son Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 P. 1 George was the father’ of Ira M: ' who was the father of Barbara Sermon Subject: "Whv lan't! Jeanette's father and two other
boys.
i nf honor will not lie -he is essentially truthful.
In 15 Days Service.
Glascock 5 Hanna Court.
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PORTRAITS or DISTINCTION RALPH $ STUDIO
■i: a never did anybody any good but always [roaitive harm.
ECTR1CAL TRACTING MOORE LECTRIC
PHONE 72
WIRE REPAIR SERVICE NELSON and CO. REFRICERATIOH ELECTRIC SHOP PHONE 181
Sit HIORLI iRCLIEIMi niBRCIOl
The Board of Missions and Church Extension of the Metho-
dist Church, which has its head- J $7-,,000.000 lent to 11 privati
RFCj FOR SALE: Nice fat Irens and mem-1 fries. Ed Stone, across from
bets the housing chief’s powers j Airport. 31-4t.
under the veterans emergency j — housing act appear broad enough ;
FOR SALE: 2 spring boars, j Jackson one senior boar, purebred Hamp- ana. shires. Wilson Brothers. Bain-1
FOR SALF, Good Jonathan,
to support his demand for loans, i Grimes Golden, and Red Delic-
As a started Wyatt
Greencastle, Indi 1 l-28p.
bridge.
l-2p
1 APPLES Marydale Orchard,
quarters in New York City, has firms who plan to build 106,000 extended a “hern'ty welcome 1°, pre-iabricated homes. So far at the United Nations taking up least eight other firms, includtheir residence in the vicinity." ling big plane makers, are await-
in a letter to Secretary Lie, the Board says: “We recognize with appreciation and gratitude the 11 (vance already made by tiro United Nations toward economic, social and cultural improvome it of the world's 1 peoples, in the forimrlation and organization of many of its organs, notably t.n Commission on Human Rights, and the International Refugee Association. Inasmuch as these represent largely the ideas and' purpose of our organization, working both in the U. S. and through its missionary enterpriin foreign lands, we are heartened' by these Steps and pledge our I ravers and a continued prograr . of education and the support ot the United Nations as an instru-
ment'of world order."
wants ■ * oua ' *2 00 and $3.00 per bushel, j
Some chenper apples. Good ripej pears, $1.50 per bushel. McCulIPugh Orchard. 31-3t.
ing Wyatt's okay.
Informed sources said his first "directives" to RFC may be is-
sued next week.
IIBI’AI'W CALENDAR Sunday, November 3
8:00 a. m. Mass, Catholic 17:30 a. nr. Church Schools
You too will he enthrised about Fina FDam for cleaning throw I nigs. Stop N’ Shop. it FOR SALE: dining room suite complete with six chairs. 7 south Ixicust. Phone 415-WX. l-3p.
east nf Cioverdale on 42 to secFOR SALE: Cabin logs. SeelonJ Black Top Road. Follow Albert Cope, Elizabeth street,] *iRns. Stayman, Winter Winesap Route i; Greencastle. 31-3p.l«nd Rome Beauty. R. B. Steele I Mgr. 29-12p FOR SALE OR TRADE for 1 livestock; 1934 International i', ; The little h" 1 " 1 Pointed apron Ion truck, good stock rack andj" n ‘l luncheon sets made r,l grain bed, 6 good 700-20 tires. | brlghtiy colored plastic and orFried Hanks, 2',. miles south rf Kandy, are useful and attractive Bainbridge. 31-3p.' nnd may h<> made to your own —. — ' liking at Pearl O’Hair’s “Thrift
male I studio on the Alley,” 206 Spring A vo. 2-U
FOR SALE: 4 Druroc
hogs. Oscar Coffman, R. 3, Greencastle. 2-lp.
FOR SALE; Commodore heatirg stove, 4 to 5 room siz.'. Call Mrs. Johnson, Phone 608-M. l-2t
Baptist, Christian, Methodist
(Meharry Hall). j FOR SALE: 2P gallon fully Mondav, November I | automatic natural and mixed gas
FOR SALE; Baby buggv, rna-, ternity dress size 14-16 Phone | e38-R. 11 Chestnut Si. 2-3p. FOR SALE: V-8 Ford. 1934. | Aubrey Eubank, south of Mt Olive. 2-lp
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'2 E. Washington I’h. 15
"There must never again be a conflict between religion an I science,” sard the Archbishop of
The Bishop, of the Protestant Canterbury. Dr. Fisher, recemo Episcopal Church have appeal-ri “ Nor the,t ‘. h, ‘ lf Chrl8tlan8 to the people of the United Stat. > • ,f> the11 fiulh 11131 3,1 trU ' 1
is ot God. and if scientists acknowledge that their truth is not ( the whole truth There an those vviio believe that whatever science tan do, it Iras a sovereign right to do, and that by the un-
‘•faith and fellowship wito!
Automobile Store HESS and SERVICE ‘It *aa 4500
McCallie Elec. Dependablef Safa Wiring 20 YKS. EXPERIENCE 806 Maple Wiob* I SI GKEENCAHTI-E
for
the Russian people." “To con-| elude that the only way in which', the tensions between the Soviet 1 Union and th" United States can be resolved is by war would he calamitous,” they say. “and fo contemplate such a war in the 1 unit of religion is unthinkab'e. It would be to reject completely the power of goodwill, undcrtland’irg, and cooperation between peoples which we are seeking to implement in the United Flays Late Action
11:00 a. m. Freshman Chapel: water heaters $104.50; Boys and "A Freshman and His Money" I Girls bicycles; Premier electric Professor Yoder. | vacuam sweepers $50.25; A,I TWsda.v, November 5 1 metal handy carts $6.75; Stone*
11:00 a. m. W. S. S. F. Auc-
tion Chapel
8'15 j). m. Violin Recital
Herman Berg.
Wednesday, November 6
11:00 a. nr. Worship Chapel
Dr: Clyde E. Wildman. ThVrrsilay, November *
11:00 a. m. YWCA Chapel.
F'riday, November x
11:00 a. m. Music Chapel Trio Miss Jacobson, Mr, Berg,
Mr. Bodfors.
Saturday, November !l
10:30 a. m. Old Gold Day j FOR SALE: Two burner elec-
[ Chapel I rii hot plate used 2 months. V i FOR SALE
1.30 p. m. Football game W. Shirley, 434-J. 2-2t.i phone 519-MX
FOR SALE Kitchen rang.', tan and green enamel, all cast iron Harry Giltz, Morton. 2-2p
tor completely reconditioned and! now tires all the way around, also plow ami cultivator. Gchl. 10" , hammermill. Coatesville Imple- | inent and Hardware, Co. 2-2t. |
j FOR SALK: New rubber tired
I crocks and jars; 12-2 Romex WHg()ns Hegular Farmal trac-1
I cable; TOYS. TOYS TOYS; Lard cans; Myers deep well water systems; Wire dish strainers; Screen wire, ail widths; Fair- ( banks-Mor se deep well water , systems; Barbtd wire stretcher';; | Clarion radio phonograph combinations; Hand pumps; Furnace j pipe and elbows; Pump jacks
.Hudson galvanized hog feeders;! for SALE: Girl’s raincoat, J Winter hog fountains. C. H. and j reversible c ordiiory jacket, play Hardware, Bainbridge. 31-tf I shoes, dresses, size 12 or 14.
‘ Phone 507-R. 2-U
FOR SALE: Electrie .} table ninc'el. Mrs. Eva (North of Belle Union.
'
radio, i Jobe, | 2-lp ,
1'
hound
dog. l-'U. I
STOKOL STOKERS Sales and Service
NEW KUKNU’ES IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Repair for nil makes furnaces. We service all makes stokers, oil burners, boilers and furnaces. ACE HEATING and VENTILATING CO. dale OLEIt — .1. BURTON Plinna 5I0-.I Or Write D. Oler Uoiitir 1
BL0NDIE
R CONFIDENCE SIS APPRECIATED We adway* do our boot to give you the servlet you expect. ss SALES AND SERVICE 7 ^ !( AN"KLIN street
PHONE 11
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limited application of scientrui power all the human problems can be solved and all human neei.be met. Falsity of this doctrine lias been made obvious to all in the discovery of how to retees' r.ucUar energy. It is only to clear that tne use of scientific knowledge must ue governed by something other than its own possibilities. 'What ought man to do? is a more far reaching and important question than ‘vvh it
can he do!’ ”
Under the leadership of Oliver A. Friedman, of Milwaukee, Wiv the Goodwill Industries founded os home missionary project of the Methodist v^nurch- are cal!ir.g the attention of all industries to the man-power and woman-1 power that can be used from among the 1,500.000 handicapp'd j men and women of America.[ many of them injured by w r end war-industries. Many of these people are being rehabilitated by governmental agencies, and otner thousands are being employe, and trainad in the Goodwill Industries. Mr. Friedman and hls associates are busy calling the attention of business men ard industrial men and industrial lead cts to the value* of these trained I workers in private interpris".! - *
CARROLL REECE, Republican na The goal of Goodwill Industries, ttonal committee chairman, > , h ,. sa y Bi '<to help handicapped} shown as he charged in a nation j S0|W lo a ttain the fullest phy. wule broadcast that the a,1ni "’ i | niental, moral, ernottonal, mcM 0 "amS and Zt pme ion' cultural, spiritual, vocational a-'d trols have been removed fron economical development of wlllrh
1 DAGWOOC? DO YOU CALL THAT A KISS?
HERCS THE WAY ^
By Chic Young
MXI MEAN, AFTER THIRTEEN
FOR BETTER FOOD, IT'S DEEMS 103 East Washington Street.
STEAK HOUSE
(VIRGIL R. DEEM - Prop.)
Phone 798
By Frank Robbin
r sees a completed Job he is sure he could have done too , ate (International, tney are capable."
