The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1947 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1947.
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
EH
the superintendent. in charge.! P M. i There are classes for all ages and* Prayer Service Wednesday)
a. Christian teacher to direct
evening, 7:30 P. M.
\ each class. You will not have t that Tone feeling for each class
Y. P. E. Service. Friday evening 7:30 P. M
is well attended
Special services Sunday even-
J The worship service, beginning
ing, 7:30 P M with Rev. C. C.
at 10:30, invites you to wings by
Raines state overseer speaking.
j the choir and congregation. 1
Everybody welcome
istaken payoff
OmIImn KInhIcf
12:16-21. Jesus saiJ of a certain rich man Lso abundantly that he
Sm to store
ho decided
barns and build them Then he said to hini1 nave much Roods for r . s . 1 will eat, drink and
plant-breeding experiments alone! have come almost forty varieties improved seed for, China's oiRht 1
basic crops.
Classified Ads
bill board so they paid him and
his in-]started home, happy and contentto pull Jed. We know however, they were 1
later to discover that they hadn’t wen the circus. They had only paid off at the bill board out side of the town. 1 nere are many Rood, honest, lovely people livinp to day who have done nothing; about Jesus, yet expect to gaM 1
message
your week
was well healed in rs. He only had one J that was not of the taie variety. He carol for the poor widow way. As for the lopmiseiable plight, he
so
with my abundance? had figured this one untcd on a jiayoff of s of ease ami pleasure, s mistaken about the ;od said unto him, thou night thy soul shall be of thee. Then Jesus every one who lays up for himself and is not
rd Ood.
■ still mistaken about payoff. In Acts 4:1*1, there is none other Vlor Heaven or among oby wc may bo saved name of Jesus. Yet multiplied thousands that honesty, square ; iul good citizenship are is neceessary to see a h past the judgment, honesty, fairness, and ;onship are highly commit to bridge the Ween the earth and ere must be the hign name of Jesus. This is way men can roach a able payoff at the close
colorful bill board for the cirenn-Special music will compose ai they hung around, admiring the! P art of the service. The pastor picture* until evening. There wis| wll l speak during this hour. A a small hoy playing about th", s P* r ' tua l and helpful
will help ye/j start
well.
The Juniors will me et in the basement from 10:.'J0 to 11:15 for devotion and song. The bus will return children home after this service. A special Evening “Youth Rally" has been called for. A • 'Trio” of young men will be heard at 7:00 P. M. These boys 1 will bring a number of selections The evening message will also be a very high point in the service. The speakef will be the Rev. Tony Ends from Brazil, Ind. The public is welcome. The prayer meeting will be on Wednesday- evening at 7 dlO Church of the Nazaren* C. A. Newby, Minister THE PRESBYTERIAN CUVHCB Rev. Harry* P. Walrond. Minis-
ter
Miss Grace L. Grogan. Organ-
ist
Miss Margaret J. AJlsopp, Choir Director 0:30 Church School, Donald J. Cook, Superintendent 10:35 Morning Worship Sermon: The Beauty of the l»rd. Prelude Panis Angelicus, Franck: Offertory Angus Dei, Bizet: Postlude Bourse in G, Handel. Anthem: Jesus, my Saviour, Look on. Me, Nevin. 5:30 High School Group. Thursday Jan. 23, 6:00 P. M„
“Famine today in India is a strange visitor, seeming to show its face here and there over Wide areas," says the Rev. Hali soy E. Dewey, of Rnthven, Iowa. (Methodist missionary in Pakaur, Bihar, India. "But when this,
sanu threat of famine came intni neH * er - Hosier Pete
FOR SALE: Piano accordlaa black fur chubby; 3 piece suit all in good condition, sizes 12 or 14. Piieed reasonable. Phone 512-J.
17-3t
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Rwlkl WwR Christ is known, homes opened!
Milll
FOR SALE: 1030 five passenger Dodge coupe, radio and
16-3t
FOR SALE: 80 to 100
used tractor tires, tubes, and rtms, 60 to 80 per cent tread, carcass clear brake. Setting '.j I l ice of new tires. You buy n set if you come see tires. Witt install your tractor on rubbei. Walter S, Campbell on 43. Phone
I55-W Greeneastte. 28-1-4-8-11-15-18-22-81
good “COME, SEE AND HEAR The Galilee Live-Wire Singers at th' Onbin Memorial church. Wednesday. Jan. 22nd at 8 p. m. Silver offering. Sponsored hy Trustee Helpers Club of Bethel A. M. E. church. 18-2t.
their doors in
n , it seems, had an eye nglc to profits and the (
be deiived thereof. Heaven and home. But according
to the Word, some day when they turn toward heaven and home they will learn that they haven't ically lived. But have only paid of at the bill board, just outside the city limits of the New Jerusalem. Thus, many are mistaken
much scum to him.I in the final pay-off today,
onlv eare was, what
8T. PAUL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Francis Kull.
Sunday Schedule: 8:00 &. m. Low maaa. 10:00 a jn. High maaa. Oonfesaione — Saturday 4:005:00 P. M. 7:15-8:15 P. M. B«-
tore all masses.
Week days—7:00 a. m maaa.
7:P. M. Fridays
Benediction.
! spirit of Christian sharing, shar
j ing hy some who had
A few personal “resolutions’’, to and to be made at New Year’s or any' to hi
other time, are suggested by Dr every community, striking now John Sutherland Bonnell. of the and again in epidemic form. It | Fifth Avenue Presbyterian was a Christian community into I
... .ipenod I RCR SALK Business building in the neighborly j Fillmore. 40 ft. -wide-70 ft. long.
FOR SALE: Five drawer chest of drawers, impainted: light solid oak 2 drawer buffet; folding day bed. 7 Highland St Tele 739-J. 17-2p
Insile frimsee. Inquire at Tharp
who had enough.!* Smth, Sinelair Service at Buick. A-l condition,
spare. Illness continues | Edlmoro 15-5p
an ever-present visitor in
oys who lived settled western traveled a long
in a state, weary
that you Will not carry into the it was a group of Christians New Year the moral and spirit- which made their way several ual liabilities of the old. Do each miles to a mission hospital and day the duty that lies at hand to dispensary to return to their the best of your ability, and leave own community with simple the rest to God. Make it a ru’e remedies which quickly dispelled always to be a little kinder than both illness and fear. Discouragnecessary. Cultivate a charactei 1 ed farmers looked on while a too noble to cherish resentments. Christian farmer used his betReail a few verses of the Bible ter than average tools as he each morning until you discover waded through planting season; God's marching orders for the the improved seed did its work
FOR SALK: 1946 Chevrolet 1 1 2 ton grain bed and extension stock rack and stake body in A-l condition. Hoosier Pe{e Statio.i. 1 Phone 32. 16-17-18-21-23-25-6o.
FOR SALK: 1935 Pontiac, new motor. 4 new tires, radio. 2 heaters in good condition. Charles Garrett, one mile east of Fill-
more.
17-3p.
FOR SALK: 1936
714 Maple Ave.
Four door new tires. l7-4p
Attention Farmers: A sharp . disc does the job better and more economically. Get yours sharpened now, 50c per ft. Check Your Machinery: Have all possible repairs made before tl»» spring busy season. Got yoj* plow share shapened now. Man* ford Craver, General Repair Shop. 13-30:i
FOR SALE: Small size baby grand piano. Phone 263-M.
17-tf.
day.”
j and the improved plants did its
work and the watchers saw
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
420 Anderson street Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m Testimonial services 3rd Wednesday of each month at 8:00
(•OBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHI RCH John Tennant. Minister 9:30 Church School classes for all ages 10:40 Nursery for small chil-
dren
10:40 Morning Worship Service- Sermon: »The Necessity of Int-'lerance. Anthem: O Bless the Lord Ippoliton-Ivanoff; Organ:' Invocrtion, Dallier: Aria,
Dethier..
4:45 Candlelight Vesper Ser-
; Young Married Peoples’ Group • "Pitch-in” Dinner, Church Lim-
ing Room.
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL TABERNACLE East Washington St. Wilbur Shafer, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Sunday night evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Revival services all next week each night at 7:30 o’clock. Evan-
The Rev. M. Leo Rippy, of the improved plants. Later on when General Board of Education cl the harvest came, they witnessthe Methodist Church, Nashville,! ed the weighing in Tenn., does not believe the pen-j which registered a forty per Fimists who declare that Bible cent improvement in production
classes are "a dying institution ” j He says that in the Methodist Church there are today 75,000 adult Bible classes more than at any other time in the Chuch’s history. Moreover, he says thee are 2 250,000 adults enrolled in Methodist church schools in 43,000 chuiches this number including officers and teachers as
well as students.
j
FOR SALK: 150 A.istra White
laying pullets. Jacob Rohwedder, I Wavne
one mile north of Quincy. 17-3p!
FOR SALE: Lennox 24 inch all steel furnace; 11 inch Harvey Red Head hammer mills $145.00; Furnace pipe and fittings; Hudson Coal brooders; Oil burning brooder stoves $21.25 up; Hudson 10 door all metal hog feeders; Galvanized stock tanks; 26 inch hog fence; Fairbanks Morse dejjv well water systems; Airtight wood room heaters; Slip scoops; Copper pip.- and fittings; 6-3 entrance cable; Flush type range switches; Garden plows; Lawn rollers; Crusher type strayers; Seely mattresses; Sofa beds;!
j horsepower air com-
pressors; Myers shallow well automatic water systems 3102.50; Myers hand or windmill
Annual sale of Duroc hogs, bred sows and gilts, also milk cows and heifers, on farm 7 miles east of Danville, 5 milsouth of Brownsburg. Wednesday. Jan 29th. Catalog mailed on request. Dr. Karl Ferroe, Danville, Ind. 18-20-25-3p. Section One of the First Christian church Penny Supper. Enji,. a good nical Saturday evening from 5 to 7 p. ni. 16-,'lt
REAL ESTATE
During the past eighteen months, more than 5.000 men— most of them active members or ministers of churches In the United States have made trips as “Seagoing Cowboys”, “chaperoning” cattle going to Europe to replace depleted stock. Thi« has been officially under the auspices of the Church of the Brethren, but men of many faiths have
FOR SALE: One dual truck tandem i-q.jipej with 750x20
of the crop t ‘ r( ' s an d tubes. Price $125.00 pumps; Steel fence posts; PineJohn McClure, CloverJale. 17*2p'l M r: No. 9 smooth wire; Hog oil-
Field harness $72 50 ser; fence and netting;
Milk strainers: *
FOR SALE: 14 inch log chain, | Quart pressure cookers; Ire rubber tired wheelbarrow. Man- rream freezers. C. H and C. ford Craver Repair Shop. 13-4p.S Hardware. B:. in bridge 16-61
FOR SALE: 1936 door. 508, Illinois St.
Ford two) p^; itry 17-3p. j screen wire;
FOR SALK. Priced for quick safe by owner 173 acres. Ap I proximately 99 acres now in cultivation. Plenty of clover. Ideal plaoe for lake for fishing resort. Buildings good Plenty 01 water.LeRoy Bault. Cloverdale.
18-6p
FOR SALK: Four room house with bathroom, basement, garage and vai-ant lot a.ijoining property. 516 North Indiana, Phone 707-R. 16-18-2p.
NOTICE: Baby chicks ready FOR SALK: 10 or 12 cord of after February 4th at Noblitti wood. Phone 948. 18-lp Hatchery, Rockville, Indiana.I—’— — " " - *• ■ • - Write or rail for prices. 14-tf. WAITER
I WANTED: Housekeeper for
metal farm gates $15.95; Brood-1 « nlal1 ianiily, six day a week
Apply Box X, Banner. I7-3p
FOR SALK: Restaurant doing good business on the North SidSee owner, Francis Holden. Renson for selling; ill health. See at the restaurant. 19>_. West Franklin. 13-4Jp.
FOR SALE; 14 foot all-metal farm gates $14.25; 16 foot heavy
ers (hard coal 1; Cement building blocks; Tile septic tanks $37.50; Minnehaha Indiana coal' 4 inch Bell sewer tile and fittings; Dimensional fir, gum and yellow pine lumber; Roll roofing all weights and colors; Metal basement sash; Thick butt shing-
WANTED :Any kind of deal stock. Call 278. GreencivUl*. Ohargea paid. John Wsehtd Company. cod WANTED: Volunteer workers to cut and sew layette Items and
state in the
a circus. They hadi vice "' ‘K‘ Iist Charles W. Rains will a circus and really J . 6 .qo HiL , h s .. h(Mll Y outh Pel-1 brin * tho efw ' h evening.) ,ronl , ‘ very . . I b srno01 Y °utn eel „ . .. .. .. L , 0 , ni .i'Union and from Canada, and re
w whaUU woujhl be i^jvship FUm: -Sfruntd 1*°"' ‘ 1U ' time g P , nbesent all races creeds and
they reached the cit^ Glass Windows are Ms.de” 1 Pre«<'hed by tins young evangel-j P^sent races.
town where the circus Wednesday 8:00 Sacred
assisted in the project. Report*| ^ K |-eat youth evangelistic ser-!
indicate that those ”cowl»oys” vjro wU1 ^ hvkt at U)r local!'' “1^ proof foundation boards;
les; Plaster boanl; Wood fiber children's capes and pajamas at
plaster; Cement; Yard fence; Wool and cotton insulation:
1
j Churen of
yiight, Jan. 19. I The Sunshine
the Nazarene Sunday! ^ Cedar shingles:
Con-
they saw h huge bill ct . r t sponsored by the Bethel A. th life sized pictures Tif K Church. )rrs. bears and possibly a two. They reached the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE about noon and mis- The Sunday school will meet is mammoth, elaborate, at 9:30 with Miss Dorothy Birt,
ot loi lighter burdens, but for stronger back*.'
CH REPAIRING 15 Day* Servleie. ill Glascock
H-nna C<-*irt.
PORTRAITS or DISTINCTION RALPH S STUDIO
nothing more diabolical thaji malice.
ECTRICAL TRACTING OQRE LECTRIC raoNB It
WIRE REPAIR SERVICE NELSON and CO. REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC SN0P PHONE 181
1st.
Everybody welcome.
' colors.
Trio from Bra-j
Storm sash.
Co.
Hainhridge I.umber
16-6t
sol compoaed of three young men , PX>R SALE: 1938 Century
will b-' present to bring a man- 1
1 Urging continued American jj pr () f special s- lectlons in son
LITHERAN VESPER NEKYICE Luthcren vesper service, 4:15 p. m., Presbyterian Sunday school chape). J. Th. Destcaion. pastor. Senuon topic: ”1 Ain the Light of the World.” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dallas Rissler, Pastor. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. Phil Seroggin, Supt. 10'15 a. in.. Morning seivice. Theme: “God’s Expeditionary P’orcis.” John 17:16-17. 6:30 p. m.. Baptist Youth Fel-k-wsliip. 7:30 p. m.. Evening servic-v “Go Ye.” Illustrated by a human interest story enUtled: "When the LXason Talked Out.” Also one hour of gospel song, by two quartet* from the Wabash Valley Singing Oanventton. Prayer service on Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
es l ouragp to pray, "not my will, but thine be done.
e Autcmobil* Parts Start HESS S and SERVICE °>«N U Md 45G-4
McCallie Elec. G«p«*dabl*i Salt Wiring 5* YRS. ENPERIENCE 806 Maple Plioee 111 OKEENCAHTI-E
Tending of the needy of Europe. .sjK'ciHl speaker is Rev. and Asia after the closing ofUN-, -jv )n y Bnq.s, a young minist u
KRA. Or. Ralph E. Diffendorfer. J I l . 0nl HniZil
executive secretary, has sent th-' ^ Th( , [)u , lUt . is jn vited to attend following telegram to Secretmy j t|(U w -i vice. It will begin at j
of State Byrnes, on behalf of tr.e
Board of Extension Churc h:
Bmck. Call or see Jim Lynch at Ralph's Studs*, 16-3t.
FOR SALE: 1936 two door Cheviolet Can be seen at Poal*ody’s Standard Station. 16-3p.
| 7:00 p. m.
Missions and Churuh^ Tms service is under the ausof the Methodist 1 () |- j| 1( . Young Peopleg Soc-
8t isVxtravagt-nt will soon becomejioor
ANNOUNCEMENT! so many ardors to wiro houses oa R. E. M. 6. wo cant (at araund la all #f yau far samo lima, those of yau wha with to wiro your owa wiil call * appointment, we wiil advise you and sell you tho « neoossary. Wo have evtrythia* aoadod hut taeios aad expect those very seta. McCALLIE ELECTRIC
PHONE INI
F IRST CHRISTIAN CHI RDM Ralph H. Saunuera, Minister John B. Boyd, Chairman of the
Board
FVank MoKeehan. Supt of Church School Mrs. A. L. Meredith. Organist Miss Marcia Hamilton, Choir Director Open Channels of Grace is the subject for the sermon at the worship hour on Sunday morning. Thi* service will be at ten o’clock. You aro Invited to be present and to participate in; every phase <*f the worship. Graded Church sendees will be conducted for boys and girls through the Junior Department during this same time. Church School classes will meet as follow*: Interynediates. 9:20; Kindergarten, primary and junior. »:45; Adult. 2:30; College Age. 1120. The importance of systematic study of the Bible for persona of all ages cannot be over-emphasinad. Parent* are urged t® be concerned about the regular spiritual Instruction of their children. Mother and Dad might be well employed In taking their boya ami glrla to Church
School.
Administrative'
Committee of the Division of Foreign Missions of tho Methooist Church today expressed itconcern in the closing of VNRRA without adequate provision being made to provide for a United states agency to continue the feeding of the world’s hungry. I am directed to infonn you that the Committee voted that the United Stat*'s delegation at the United Nations support the plan for the continued feeding of the world needy, advanced by th’ Hon. F. H. LaGuardla, and urging that some provision b4 included in the final plan for inspection on the International level to assure equitable distribution of foodstuffs.”
i< ty of the local church.
Fence posts of the softer | species may be successfully treated by the new material, pentaclorphenol, commonly referred to as "penta ", by the cold .-M»ak method, J L. Van Camp.
Purdue University
FOR SALK: Beef by the quarter. John Kessinger. Route 1,
Roachdale.
18-lp.
FOR SALE: 1937 two
door
Chevrolet in good condition.
Boesen Dairy.
17-2t
FOR SALK: Chow pup.
4 nios.
old. 312 No. Indiana.
Pho**:'
396-R.
18-3t.
Red Cross Production. Rmm, third floor Court House. Call Red
Cross office No. 4. 11-15-18-22-25-29-61.
WANTED: «3eneral hauling, new equipment. Ralph Shonkwiler, R. 4. Telephone Clinton Falls. 17-3p. j WA N'TKl) - To trade 1941 Ford 1-2 ton pickup with new motor tires and battery for late modV "ar or panel truck. Inquire 433 Colfax St., Brazil 17-3
FOR SALK: 120 acre farm, six room house, basement, l*arn, young orchard, electricity available, school bus and mail route telephone, 30 acres tillable, balance woods and pasture, 3 miles north of Reelsville on Butler school road. Herbert Harrison. 14-6p
LOST
IjOST: English bull dog, white wRh two brown spots on back. Call 583-R. 17-21
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. I8'£ E. Washington 1*11. 15
WANTED: Ride to reach Indianapolis by 8:30 a m. Phone 713-W. 17-2p.
1
WANTED: Experienced waitresses. Royal Cafe. 16-6t
forester says. The material as
FOR SALE: Bath tubs sink*-, lavatories, shower cabinets, oil
extension, stokers, tanks, gas heal-
WANTED: To rent 100 to 200, acre farm. Have own equipment * Address Box W, Daily Banner. 1
15-4p :
-is, septic tanks, electric pumps,
purchased is in the concentrated j ,, m ,p pumps and hot water heat form and may be diluted "*1'',1,,^ boilers with oil burner. Imkerosene. I he posts which * re | mediate delivery. Frank E. Irish,
soaked 24 hours in this solution 2909 e 10th St in an oil drum or in some similar) j M(1 ^ ^g-*-
tank arrangement appear to be I .. . T — as well preserved a.s those treat-! FOR SALK: 150 hales of Little ed by the former hot and cold] Red clover hay, 2 miles west ofj
Indiana |w*li,s.
18-6t
WANTED TO RENT: 3 or «l unfurnished rooms. Phone 701-M* or write Post Office, Box 479.1 18-3t. I MISCELLANEOUS For Water Welf Drilling; Write, White Well Drilling Oo. Princeton. Ind. 3-tf
REAL ESTATE INHt SALE 25 Farms l.<M-ate<l in Putnam, licndrh'k., amt Parke Coiinttos, Indiana. Size tr«*m 40 aun-s to 100 *4 res. Prk-e from S6..VMI to SftIMMMI. March 1947 p**s>»e«»sinn. LOANS Money on farms, five In fiftorn years al 4% interest. No e\pcns4- tor making loan. S4-** NARRY H. TALBOTT AGENT 16' 2 North Jackson Street, tiret-neastk*. Indiana Phone 547-W.
ereoaotc bath Camp says.
method, Van
I Stilesville on Road 40. Hoot I The ! Gtbson. 18-lp.! hides.
bent price paid for beat A. A S. Junk Yard. 24-lf.
of the surest ways to grow unhappy is to store missing old and one of the surest way* to grow happy 1* to dicover n*’V
THE OHUHCW OF GOO
Ml Mattie St
Rev. Geo. Nix. Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
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With the war over and faculty RL0NDIE
member* and students of the Christian colleges back on their home campuses after years of exile, the agricultural colleges are once more bending their energies toward improving Oiiua's main busihes*. agriculture. Since China is seventy-five per cent agricultural, the task of rural raconatructlon 1* one of her urgent problem*. The Christian colleges have pioneered In applying scientific knowledge to China’s agriculture. In the agricultural college* at Lingnan and Nanking, and in the department* of Fukien ChrUtian and West Union universities, important expermentaJ work has bean done In plant breeding, horticulture and animal Improvement. Tne colleges have introduced the development, multiplication and distribution of Improved seed; have taught bettar methods of cultivation, ferti 14tation, harvesting storing and marketing; hav* modernized farm Implements and machinery; have taught the farmer how to fight the rice borer, cot ton aphis and other peats; havej proved economic managment through cooperatives, and have educated rural workers, and. J conducted extension work a- I
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