The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1946 — Page 3

THE DAIIY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1946.

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

began Sunday morning. Let us West Indies, serves 2,400 Anteiibegin attending tiiem on Sunday eans, British, ami Dutch resi-

morning.

Rev. Wm. Hargrave of Greencastle will have charge of the

KgjjiviX**! cmtly suffered because of un1 ( V. Newby righteous leadership. If the leadliai .l O gist • Lei ship is righteous then th.>

for he people rejoice. Now we should! the most merciful thing Givi eiuiure.th i lie thankful that our Lord is a I could do when he stopped it hy| littituee* of j GOOD Lord. He is not only good { sending the flood. God is m-rci-

, lif'

KpfSilni^

Lto th-' ^

ho mWC - V Pk- iiarnis 1

I punished the sinful world in I Noah's day. with a great flood, j it was an act of mercy for if he had allowed it to go on, more ?l ;| nd more sinful would they have become and more and more children would have been bom in their homes and the more children

that were born in their homes " lav expect fine results, just that many more individuals' week evening services will would have been contaninatedl b? ^ n at The pastor will with their un-Godliness so it was! > ,r<> " t 'h-

, I'lKST ( HltdSTLW ( III Ki ll Ralph H ; S».mjers. Minister | John t’-'yd, Chair.ran of the,

music and will also bring mes-j p, Manila was destroved in th sages in song. He is experienced f ; Khtin ,, Bnil th( . past0r kni( ', jn

in this type of service and we

FOR SALK: China closet small walnut hall tree; ehevry

dents: three union churches in chest of drawers, small Walnut Japan, destroyed by whr, may he | chest of drawers; several sin ill soon rebuilt; the Union Church tables. Lawrence Butcher, 610

E. Walnut. 2.*»-2t.

internment camp, but services ai. KOR SALK: 011,11 P b, '‘ , tcmporarilv held in a nnssiou ' ,1Ki ‘ te Iinlc s P reader - Hx8 ghuich; the Peking Union Chun h.i 0811 486 - W Rl>cl ‘ viUe ' Iml ' .

China, carried on under Chinese |

leadership during the \#ar years; i ———————

thirteen English-speaking con-1

that of thunksgiv-i in one attribute but in all. He} fid now and he will be merciful 1 Board

FOR SALE; Am leaving farm 1 ;i year old cow; good team

gieg.it ions in South America | Kr ) y niim . s wagon and harness;

that minister toip yearling grade ewes; 27 regis-

have church'

is kind he is loving, he is truth-, in essence throughout eteinitv; Prank MoKeehan. Chairman of ful and from every other stand-, and he will always do the mo t Church School

merciful thing, possible to do. However there are many merci-

deities are the very opposite

they are supposed to he immoral fill things that are painful. Soni"-j tor of Music

and the heathen also are im-: times, a surgeon, finds lhat the. At the morning hour the min-

moral. They are supposed to be | most merciful thing to do is to'

a war we have a acar term Thanksgiving

* nallv characterised point. He is good. The heathen

* non from our work.. •datives coining home. ^ give way to hunt-

m ladies engage in cor-; moral iney are supposed to be j most merciful thing to do is to' iste.r will speak on The Reach of

ilule they me prepar-' blood thirsty and so people b i send a person to surgery. Weeks| Thanksgiving,

t dinner foi all. Many j come so. People will heeome lik"! may he required to recover from All members qf the chureh-

dave a special service | the one the;' worship. ; the operation but it whs the ay and sometimes a, Therefore .f our Lord is a good m arc> of thesurgeon that caused (flurcbes will go > n L'l L orl | j n folnwiug Him mothets' blm opmate. Sometimes Goo

TlunKsgh’ing service to- wlll become good mothers, fathers u ts • sickr ‘ ess . suffering and many* »***io n "ith services tor toys' 1)r _ scripture says: It , W jn become good fathers aim °ther things come because it is, aI1, l girls from beginner through

j transients in as many cities.

te.red Southdown ewes and lambs, ( one or all; 3 steers; 200 heavy

j Plans are under way for the | white pullets: farm tools; 40 Mrs. A. L. Meredith, Organist j organization of an internatior.al acres for side 73

FOR SALE: One five deck Martin's Radio Repair, more broiler farm battery with re- and better service for your monmovable dropping pans ar.'lj ey. All work guaranteed. New troughs, one five deck startin';| table radios and two way interbattery with removable dropping i communication systems for ofpans and troughs. SOO chick sir..'. I flee, home, farm. West Walnut Both batteries have electric | St. Road. 20-C|>. beating element. One giant siz" j fuel oil brooder stove with 4 hot When you want ,in thing blast tubes. All new equipment.| hauled Phono Hi: R. t p. m. to

Nevei been used, ningham. Box 21,

Ottis M. Cun-J 'Vi.O p. m. D. Rra h im. 22-2p.

Hi llinurt, IihIi ■ j jr 0 ,. ]j m e and stone hauling see

ana ' 2 !-lp j Charles McCarty, 316 North In “ “ ~ ~ ' diana St. 22-8p.

FOR SALE: Apples. Buchheitj

Orehards. 30-eod. I B, F Goodrich radios, port-

ables A. C. D. C. and battery’.

FOR SALE: 100 Ih. ice box. 627 I

to give thank* children who worship Him will lhe on *y effective way to bring j' ntft, * ed i ate a S 1 ' at the »a j and llomnliUee repptia(Mlt !

| Tiw

I thinit

l^cl | become obedient good children . ( jiates that our so we should thank the Lord be

L _ should be direeted cause he is good. J n | There is a rea- The third thing

Miss Marcia Hamilton, Dirvc- council of religious forces p

council that will he composed of the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, the Protestant faith, j and the Jewish faith to act for ail branches of Christians and

family are urged to be present. | Jews on matters of worklwid •

| interest. The plans for such i

council are being promoted by Henry Noble MacCracken. president-emeritus of Vassal- Cnl

acres for rent.

Don Tb'mas, 2 1-2 miles south-! east Manhattan. 22-3p

East Walnut St.

22-2r

i Radio and phonograph comhin i

Ten. o'clock

The Graded Church will *b?

FUR SALE: WOOD kindling * • >xes. Monnett's Store, Phone 76-W. 20-tt.

FOR SALE: 20 head shoals. Monnett’s Store, Phone 76-W.

20-tf.

FOR SALE: Airpint Grill.

Girl's

tions. also electric phonographs, bicycle. Gieencastia Mot.a.-. Phono .346. 22-2p.i 21-3t.

FOR SALE: New Remington! Lady driving to Florida desirpoi table noiseless typewriter, j« s one or two passengers Leriv* Quonset Hut No. 5. Olive St. be- 1 lug around December 6tli AdIween 5:00 and 8:0 Op. in. Also dross llox 137. Daily Banner, hoy’s bicycle. 22-2|J 21-23-Cp.

many to realize their need or pro- t ‘ mp «« tb ' -noniing worship ser- in „ tl)(1 Nati<)nal (American) C , m .,

paring to meet God. If by sickness' vll 'e. Church school classes fori , or suffering, one becomes i' hi g h school people at k: 15, Adults

FOR SALE: Metal dump bed for truck. Monnett's Store,

Phone 76-W.

ti renee of Christians ami Jews I

FOR SALE: Table and chairs,;

The third thing we should'Christian, then it certainly was-* college age people at 11:20.^^ | I -^out

A H good gifts find thank the Lord for aenrding to t,le ,ne,c y °f the Lord that per-, in Him If > tH ' sun-* the text is the extent of Hi.- 111 ** ted it. Yes the mercy of the I M

if it 1* me*cy. The text states that his ''iidureth forever. At this f|l VI IHl IWliRLW v.ald cf the American Couneil of If the a crey endureth forever. Many * hank.-giving season Let a ^ HPI lfl*IAB .ludniun. has made an inltal gift

to hel|. establish the internation-

al council.

ing mercy”.

. h the giver, if « » mercy. The text states that his •»««'»«. this) ,tho sender. If the mercy endureth forever. Many Thanksgiving season Let he | I nealth and the right thave taken a wrong view of this Rll,nk R’t 11 because of his “ben**■our minds -who but GikI statement thinking that they can f ’ th ' because he is '•Himself i th» (tiver? It is qui'e go on in their sins and commit K 00 * 1 8nd because ot his “endur-

to give our thanks anything that they want to and I one "ho has bestowed the mercy of the lord will still , [h,.,(■ benefits. Many support them and wink at their! ■ tlie mistake of be- actions. Some say Unit the love Independent in their of God is so groat and Christ’s , ,ikI feeling that they mercy so enduring that punish-' Lrnbj. to no one. that inent and retribution are not in l their own hands an t His thoughts. Any one who reads Ly thank-- to no on • the Bible will remember ttie flo i

| organization of the United N i

^ |D0|| L | President Lessing J. Rosen-]

RCLIEIOR H.V.REI0

FOR SALE: White Rock, also^ FOUND Barred Rock laying pullets.! —

Wright's fartn, IndianapoUr| ! ' l)t

..0.,fi road. Phone 16F11. 22-2t I llia .V have same by paying I j I advertising and feed, Inquire d FOR SALE: Bicycle $27.50 Banner Office 22-2p $24.00, beilroom'suite wit a j — —

springs, breakfu t FOR REN f

| set S42.50, innerspring muttr.

I It!'” bed and springs, unpainted amazed "j dressing table. 831 East Wash-

writes a customer after cleaniivr; lng ton. Pnone 295-RX, 22-2p.

“Gentlemen 1 was

FOR RENT: One furnish. I ro; in preb r m i n- i coupl.*. C II at 405 Syeair i" St. 22- >p.

upholstery with Stop N' Shop.

Vina

Foam.

' FOR

It.

Church leaders will join with

ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC

CHURCH

Francis Hull. Sunday Schedule: 8:00 a. m. Low mass. 10:00 a .m. High mass. Confessions — Saturday 4:006:00 P. M. 7:15-8:15 P. M. Be-

FOR SALE: Dodge, motor

1935 four door | beauty and children broke. Loy'

, ant * tires A-J,| Arnold or see Dallas Ruaik

, medical men and scienticts on the , hellU ,r and radio. Cun be seen 1 p h one 295-RX 22-2p program of the national conven-i a t North Jackson Cities Service' ~

21-3p.i FOR SALE: Beautiful pictor-

SALE: Small

mare 4 year, 60'' tall.

saddh A reu!

REAL ESTATE

The Seventh-Day Adventist

(hjiih, at its recent national m,,', (( f the Anti-Saloon league I gtution. gat i ling at Grand Rapids, . 0 f America, in Roberts Park 1 Mich., voted the sum of $225,000 Ml . t ho,iist Church. Indianapolis. FOR SALE: to extend the missionary work of Ilut Nov< . nl , K . r ,7 , 0 19 Among I fod 5 tube

the denomination into new fields

FOR SALE: Cottage Restaurant in Cloverdale, doing good business. Good reason for selling. Mrs. Lein Orth. 20-4o.

! ial photographs for Christmas 01

during 1947. In addition, the dele-

the rhuieh leaders listed are Dr.

1 exceptionally | wedding presents. Foi battery radio, uses 1 hiformation Phone 354,

tegular 6 volt battery only.; _

themselves. However that God sent on the world that fore all masses.

Week days—7:00 a m mass. 7:P. M. Fridays

Benediction.

mt has been filled with Noah lived in and the punishment and somewhere along that God sent on Israel because they will find that their of their rebellion and the “meswill break down, sage of destruction" that God m St John the 15th sent Jonah with, down to NineL"Without me ye can do veh. Don’t you remember about

Ananias and Sapphira, Ids wife that “fell dead” because of thjudgment of Goil which he sent

,.,k,u them for lying unto Him. neSl]ay of each month at 8:00 All of these incidents prove that, _

although God is merciful, he is

We should be thankful administrative. Some may ask tor the good things the question if God’s mercy on- Minister

gives us bul the text dureth forever, how can these Miss Grace Grogan, Organist

gates set $1,750,00 Ohs t* goal of ^"h! nfy HiU "cnuw"^.! ioit:' ^ ^

niisslonary giving 111 NortX

705 S. College. 22-2p.

1 ind just as a branch |< life to the vine so we r physical and also our

I life to Christ.

| is a second reason why I give thank unto the

CHRISTIAN SCIENCfc

SOCIETY

429 Anderson street

Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m ;

Testimonial services 3rd Wed-t tiKts antl

America for a program extending ing into all parts of the world; and they expect that amount to be in. reared by $1,700,000 contributed by Adventist church members in other lands. Among its new missionaries will be a

Dr. Bernard C. Clausen, Cleveland: Dr. John M. Phillips, Du-1 luth; Dr. George Mecklenburg,! Minneapolis; Dr. Ernest H Cher-1 rington, Washington; Bishi]. 1 Ralph S. Cushman, St. Paul

FOR SALE; 1941 Nash Delux,

radio, heater. Phene 101-W.

FOR SALE: One W. C. Alii-

Chalmers 2 row mounted corn) picker. 1945 model. A-I condi-• lion. Coatesville Implement ami j

FOR SALE: Six room modern home. Venetian blinds, built-in

furthei I (-Ahmets, automatic gas watei

I heater, outdoor fireplace and inj einerator. Good residential loca-

tion. Phone 298-VV.

LOST

22-2p.

22-211 Hardware.

22-g

i number of self-suppor ting den-

doctors in overseas!

fields.

I

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Rev. Wayne T. Gray. Guest i

When Edward Clark Riggs, M.i

FOR SALE: Atkins cross (“it saw, $7.63, range boilers, one-

1 third horse power grinder, benclil p ula | i,5F22

| grinder, $54.00; apartment size I coal range, $38.00; heavy garbage pails, $2.45; Monarch Mai’liable kitchen range; natural gas

! fireplace logs, $.32.00; Modern FOR SALE: I wo piece living , kitchen ranges, $89.50; ic->

Classified Ads

LOST, Strayed or Stolen: Two

1 - ■■ ■ -- j red dogs, young. One crippled n FOR SALK: Erie Ed Ston 1 , ,, ,,

! right hind quarter, both ha e

i across from the airport. Phone 1 , , , . . , , 1 1 I four white feet, white Up on tail.

Reward. C. .1. Hagerty, R. R. I,

21-tit.

22-5t

D„ liseharged from the U. S. Ai r.y’ Medical Corps with the

room siij. . wine velour, pre-war

I construction, good; tilt-back

[»• should be thankful :s Himself good. It |i Int of difference to a I kind of a father he has. 1 great difference to a l»hat kmil f a husban 1. put'.- great difference to

, s\ 1 :.y .vn rur ni V/UU ijs un ' ■

: , , . 1 , ,, ~ 1 lounge chair with ottoman, aqua

, rank of captain, sails shortly for,

punishments be sent. The ans-j *1:30 a. m. Church school:: Dr I Erochow, China, as a missionary u ' n ' l "' / ' "

O. J. Cook, Supt.; Ered E. Dan-1 of the Cogregational Christian i wi 1 ip "" v ' 1 • Dr. Paul A. 1 Church, he will be the fourth, j Bsmbridgc. 23-2n. | !iirs; winter

in mis-!*“ L ; ,,/T. m • S38.30; H'ldson

refrigerators, $43.50; two burner 3 way electric hot plates, $15.95; 9x12 furnace register boxes, 8-

WANTED

WANTED: Large featherbeds

at $3 00 to $7.50 earh, also an-

tiques. R. W. Baldwin,

Grceivastle.

Cloverdale, iml., Phone

LOST: Black and tan femah hound, near Reolsville, Friday

B 4 ) night. Reward. Forest Hutch' - 2i-;jp j son, Reelsville. 18-6p

({Thomas. Young Adult Class; Wil- generation of his family in mis-, K()H BALK: Corn picker, John

! sic nary service. His father.'

odd ovei stuffed j p.jo inch hot air furnace pipe

Vesta Mitchell ’ Hnt i elbows; 9 inch casing col-23-2n ! lars- winter hog fountains

galvanized hog

wer is sonjetimis it is the most

merciful thing that God can do, ner . College Class

when he sends punishment. If a!

mothe,-whips her child f.* «S- Adult das*. •'vcv.ee, n ,s I om . ,,, u pull type, go-,J ning out m the street it is an'' »»“» a »>• Worship Service. | grandfather, and great-grand- nl) . cimnU . al i,., u |tion, John Dec.'l r,,n, » lR ‘“' act of mercy on her part to fo,-! Se ™ : “Tuned to the Master's} father were Congregational mis-,,,.^ , ia Niehols . Filllnon , ij'.vhat kind of a king ot bid and render such punishment i T ™‘' b " PrP " J<lc ' P11-| a ‘« l a H-the Near Hto.t cover-}

WANTED: Two men to come to work at once. A A S. Junk Yard. 21-3t

•I

WANTED: Carpenter work, almost caught up, ready for work. McCallie, Phone 131.

21-"it.

, grims’ Chorus, Wagner; Anthem:

It they haw to guide as will curb the dangerous ad

countries have re- 1 venture of the child. When G«>''j H^ven.'^A^rews!" Offertoryt! his boyhood in Turkey, and was

O’*

ing aln.' st a centary. He himself was born in Denver, Colo., spent

Post-1 educated at the University of

ITCH REPAIRING I. IS Days Service. till Glascock S Hanna Court.

i

PORTRAITS or DISTINCTION j RALPH S STUDIO

jr God is central to all of life and not an optional extra.

IXCTRICAL wtracting MOORE ELECTRIC PHOTO; 72

WIRE REPAIR

SERVICE

NELSON and CO. REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC SHOP

PHONE 181

*•1 sky is always pure;

clouds passing across it do not

^ Automobile torts Stort HESS 15 and SERVICE J 0 ** U Md 454-J

McCallie Elec. Dapendakle, Sal*

wiring

20 YRX. EX PERI KMT. 806 Maple PhoiH* ISI GREENCASTLE

" mi| y to?* need a lot of pruning, if not uprooting. Roy

electrical ontracting

MOORE

electric

Phone 72

1 Andante Religioso. Thone;

lude: Now Thans U.’e All Oii' | Colorado and its School of MediGod, Karg-Elert. j cine. He was in the Army for The members of the church three years in U. 8. A. and Engwill meet on Friday, November 1 land. He joins the staff of the!

feeders, $48 75; furnace blower-

with controls, lard

cans, 20 gallon natural gasj WANTED: Haulu^ ITr Ml water heaters, oil and \voofl ( kjmis. Call Shoemaker at .12. winter sto-.c tank heaters; Pre-j 22-3;' j

FOR SALE: Fresh cows and Inner electric sweepers, hassoks, . springers 7 miles on Stilesville Scaly tuftl.es mattresses, Myers, MISCELLANEOUS road. O. Atkimson. 18-20-22-3p. | eeep or shallow well water svs- i |

1, , , .1 j The best price paid for beet I

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. I914 E. Washington I*h. 15

23-5; .

29, at 7:30 p. m., in the dhurch auditorium, to take formal action on a pastoral call. The Woman's Circle will meet on Thursday. December 5. at 2:30 p, 111.. for a Christmas Party, to which gifts may be brought, foi any aged child, to he sent to the Clinton Hillcrest Community

Center.

( III K( II OF THE NA/.AKENE C. A. Newby. Minister Sunday school at 9:30 with

to military chaplains overseas, disclose a low morale among the; new troops being sent to b-'tli Asia and Europe from the United States traceable, thev believe, to the youth and immaturity of the boys. “The present fact of plenty of leisure in a plae ■ where the steadying Influence of

Miss Dorothy Birt, the Supt. in the home community are far

FOR SALE: Electric washing ’ terns; Fairbanks-Morse deep well j machine g<• >d as new. Ray Lai- water systems; Scaly sofa beds., I kin. 18-20-23-3p. j h„y’ g an (j girl’s bicycles; 12-2i FOR ' SALE: Registered ca ’ J,e Nn H w ** thor i j Hampshire ewes bred to our re';-! I'™* wir? s,1eet motal air tl K ht j jular battery of -tud rams. Lake-1 s,oves * « W 1™"^ f( ; ,1P "'! Two leading American church-1 ” ll0t l karins, Fi niklin, Indiana

men, pleading for increased hel P | U in , h Harvey Hflmmer-

FOR SALE: Fat hens. Orlie j mills. $140 50 up; mop sticks; 8 Vanlandingham. 2 miles north on | ndlon milk cans; Coleman gas

Willis F. Pierce Memorial Hos-

pital, Foochow.

uiek.r clothes hampers; mirror vanity, $28.50, laundry baskets;!

charge. Interesting classes for all ages with teachers who care. You will not feel alone at our school. The attendance is good in most of the classes and some class rooms are filled to capacity. The worship service will begin at 10:30 with songs by the choir and congregation. Special music and singing will be heard at this hour. The pastor will bring a , helpful message. 3'our presence is

desired.

The Junior service is held at the close of Sunday school fio n 10:80 to 11:15. The bus will return children to their homes af ter this service. 1 The N. Y. P. S. is under able direction of Mrs. Neva Belle York. This service is held at 6:45 p. M. All young people come and take part. Bring y u’’ best friend

with you.

The evening service will begin at 7:30 vith inspiring sonfts and good music. This service will be evangelistic and the pastor will bring a stirring message from

the Holy Bible.

The prayer meeting will

away has terribly accentuated the problems drunkenness anu sexual i 1 morality,” says Dr. Samuel M Cavert, secretary of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ, who recently returned from Europe. "The venereal disease rate is shocking, having reached th? peak tu the, army's history. The fact that this happens at a time when the army has been giving increased attention to medical piophylaxis is a striking indication of the inadequacy of medical measures in dealing with a moral Issue.’’ Dr. C. Oscar Johnson, pastor of the Third Baptist Church. St. Lnuis, Mo., recently returned from the Far East, says that the younger soldiers do not understand what is being attempted in the occupation by allied forces, and that the supply of liquor to the soldiers has created a very serious situation and does not gtvs me Orient a right understanding of Americans.

A committee of the Foreign be Missions Conference of North

,‘ a n be

^ Used' 1Sef " 1 ° r baM *iful[ depending upon the purpose for

held on Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are welcome. FILLMORE METHOIMHT 10:00 A M. Bible School. A preparatotory department for church life. The most of us who are self-taught do not arrive,

arrive.

11:00 The morning Worship theme is Ephisus: We city of changes. 7:20 the evening worship theme is National Consequence. Our special series of meetings

43..

21-23-2p

FOR SALE: Plenty of apple? Buy them for Thanksgiving now McCullough Orchard. 23-41.1

plants, $17.25 up; Wayne on'-| half home power compressor • fireplace screens, TOYS-TOYS- j TOYS. C. 'I. & C. Hardware Co., Bainbrulge. 9-tf.i

Get Your New Emerson Radio Now. Win/31 \KK Dl l K.iri'l I I. ( IIKISTM \- •GIFTS. PROCTOR’S RADIO SHOP 313 Bloomington St.

STOKOL STOKERS 20TH CENTURY FURNACES S \I.ES AMI si:r\ ICE Repairs for all makes furnaces, stokers, and hollers. Service for all automatic heating llllit.s. Sheet Metal Work ACE HEATING AND VENTILATING CO. 19 West KranUlin St. Phone, Days, 786 Night 519-1.

BLONDIE

By Chic Youn®

( CHGOLLV--f X I LOST THE; ( GROCEPY LIST v -, MY WIFE I e (wrote FOR; "S • - ME

HERE COMES J ( - MR M^NUFF-- • ( SAVE S'ZE HE has a WIFE-J ( FAMILY o and two ' ' 1 small

FOR BETTER FOOD 24 HOURS A DAY (except Sunday), IT’S DEEMS STEAK HOUSE 103 East Washington Strtef. (VIRGIL R. DEEM-Prop.) Phone 798

JOHNNY HAZARD

By Frank Bobbin

America, representing moet of the major Protestant churches of the United States and Canada, is making plans for the re-estab-lishment and mainteianee of Eng-lish-speaking churches, f o Americans and Britialg In Asi i Africa and South America. Some of the churches were destroyed during the war: others are without congregations. Some of these are quite notable churches: th' La go Community Independent Church of Aruba. Netherlands