The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1947 — Page 3
ms BCTY IaNOT*. GSCeHCASm, INWAHA, SATURDAY
AUGUST 30, 1947.
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
|H M . Robinson
‘'And
if I
John 1 4:3 -
-pare a for you, me asam, and receive myself: that where I
L, ve may h'' a * s0,
, e n0 t question for one the certainity of the re0 ur Lord Jesus Christ. w .,ll leave the place He apies at the right hand puller to come in* the heaven to eatch away ,ch is the plain teaching Bible according to 1 ,ans 4:13-17. Then jdu is coming later with : t jpie who have trusted iu gh the ages to estabItingdom on the earth to Zachariah 14:3-11 Jjj Christ speak often .ming rack to the earth l t the Apostles bound it every doctrine they
fic of
Bible study and prayer meeting Wednesday evening at is.hO
p. m.
(1 Cor. 3:17) "If any man d<f.le the temple of Cod, him shall God de-troy; for the temple „<• God is holy, whn h temple
are.”
Righteousness Is Blocked." who were placed there by local
ye
1 course, I have kept the faith, | henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which ROBIN MKMORIAI, the Lord the righteous judge, MKTHODIST CHI KCH shall give me at that day.’’ ^ohn. Tennont, Minister. II Tim. 4:7. !,: 30 Church school classes for Revelation 22:12 says, "Behold 1,11 ases ’ is with me." Paul has been in 1*1:40 Morning worship servic’ heaven a long time but he has Strmon: Paul's Labor Day Me.--not received his reward yet and sa H :< ’- Anthem: Only Begotten will not until Jesus comes again. ' Vo, 'd. Rouen; Church Melody; III. If Jesus should not return j 0, £ an: Pastoral. Boellmann; there wcvuld be no hope of this! Lento, Vier ne. Van Denman world. You and I well know that I Tllom P son . organist, history of this world has been* t5:0 ° H ‘Kh school youth fellow.vritten in blood and tears. And' Hil 'P meeting. Miss Henry <f yet the Word of God tells of a ' I n ' 1 "nd will be the speaker, time when the knowledge of the 1
police. For one thing, he gets t>L>T and sprays their cells p. service greatly appreciated. Recently they confessed to him that inly their arrest stnppe 1 them from burning down his church, and kidnapping him. Now they ate interested in Christianity and the service it given the unfortun
first (Kristian cm iuti Ralph H. Saun ters, Minister. John B. Boyd, Chairman of
the Board.
Prank MeKeehan, Supt. of
Church School.
The morning worship service, conducted in conjunction the Presbyterian congregation
FOR SALE: Two sows, one] FOR SACK: Clean, bright | with 9 and otnor six pigs, ready Timothy hay, wire-baled; by tnrj to wean. Herman Wallace, on"[bale or the the ton. Call or see]
- LOST
' mile west Fern.
27-4p.jL. E. Michael, 5 miles
; Cloverdale, Road 42.
east of
28-:tt
ate Meanwhile the Tn Tal . O, ' 1 11,111 111 lhC sanctua, '. v <l! j cemetery road. Frank Cobble,
a.u Alt aim bile the la.-g Tati this church at 10:35. The Rev
Harry P. Walrond of byterian church will
writer of the book of in Heb. 10:25 does not a ’go to church prol u t he says "as ye see approaching" be sure not ( the assembling o! s together.” Listen beis is coming some o: is. and we are going tc *d if we have forsaker ‘ 0 f believers who have ing out the story of
again the
jur Lord Jesus Christ n ke Apostle Paul as a " iotive for consisten* living. In I Thess. 5:2" I pray God your whole soul and body be pre-' mi'lss unto the coming Vl Jesus Christ, an the Apostle Pau’ confort those mournheir Christian dead he telling them that "The Self shall descend from 'the dead shall be len the great apostle discourse with these Thess. 4:18, "Whereeirt one aneither with Jds.' What words is he boat? Surely the anhis question will be when we read 1 2-17 about Jesus Compering the graves ol ■ver in Christ to give holies a ml be with
er.
book of James has
resting things to say itai and Labor. In the er of James we read ol definite Judgement to out because of un-
then James 5:7 asks he upset about the
usion even though we ictims of those who 'ress. It says, "Be nefore. brethren unto
of the Lord." Some
have been settled in *d world but most of never be setled satis-
until Jesus comes. 100 and 400 passages
hew and Revelation H 's return, yet the jJreh member is as in-
' His disciples were going away.. And in harmony with
*!' m LI Peter 5:3,4,
11 come in the last walking after their
and saying, where is Pr >f His coming?" The hfist was not recognher religionist at His ' s is Proof that it is to accept the word of r than the Word of
sa id, "I win Comi ,
'nan. told me one time I 1 would get farther lmiilr .V if I did not the Second coming of t() ld him i didn’t en‘"•"try to get farther II Goj called
c h the Word.
Wan ‘ to ask a queslf Christ should not " 8t “hould not come Jr * grav e containing ° f our loved ones in
The reaurrec-
1 is bound up 16*“?’ ° f Chri,,t ’ ’ ) In <v»,ry p an f
^the dean in Christ
°od knows where
shall learn war no more' and etc. This day is always associated with the return of Christ. Fiftyfour million people died directly j or indirectly as a result of the last war. War Is outstanding sign of Christ's coming. The world will cry peace and safety while war rages, then sudden destruction will come upon the earth. Whim Christ comes to take His won it will mean awful judgment for those left behind. IV. If Jesus should not come the wicked would not be judged. But Matt. 25:31 and many other scriptures give us a clear knowledge cf God's judgment on the ones who reject God's Sou
as their Saviour.
V. The Jewish Nation waukl
coming j nave no hope and would never be
converted if Jesus did not come. Zeck. 12:10. Zech. 13:6. VI. The Devil would never be bound if Jesus-didn't come. There is no hope for this world while Satan is the Prince of this world. No one can bind him but Chirst.
Rev. 20.
The Second Coming of Christ is not a movement or a gift but
I FIRST BAPTIST CHUM’H | Dallas Rissler, pastor i 9:30 .A, M. Sunday school, Phil Scroggin, Supt. 10:15 A. M., Morning Worship. Sermon subject. "What So-eve: Ye Ask.” • 6:30 P. M, Baptist Youth <F ellowship. i 7:30 P. M„ Evening Worship. Sermon, subject', "The Chui-ch and Why You Need It." Prayer service and business meeting on Thursday a,t 7:30 1> M.
is rat UIORLI IRELIGIOII naREio
Church is to small to hold the Sunday morning congregation; and the Prayer Club and the Evangelistic Team a.* busy
every day.
Keeping pace with the rapid gi»wth of population in the states of Washington, Oregon, and California, which now have
3. >00.000 more people than injly by the Christian and Presby
1940 the National Lutheran Council has aided in, the establishment of more than 100 new
churches in those
FOR SALE: Rod Ripe home | p-QR SALE: Established pogrown Watermelons, irtail or i tato chip business in Creen- " 11,1 wholesale 30c each and up. 3 I castle, country and city routes | miles south of Greenrastle on ] established, complete equipment
] for making potato chips, carmel-
28-3t
the Pios-
LOST: Fountain pen, name - Earl C. Lane on pen. Return to Cannon's Store. Lil>ernl reward. 29-2t.
FOR SALE One double bed, one good cotton mattress, 2 oak
preacher.
The nursery will be maintain-*— - ed in the church annex, durim: roekors - on ‘ 1 . 2 Hd laundry stove p'(j K SALE: l!*46 H-udson, 4 HIP Ilf I ’» nOllP il t rl A"V4-\ %- ., 11 ft 1 1ft , . Yft 4 ft ft* ftft A' ft, , 4 . . ... .. : ft.
corn, and pop corn. Must move and inability to find new location reason for selling. Inquire al Banner. 29-2t
tile hour of the service, where l: " Hone 378-R.
parents may leave their small
Children.
This will be the closing ser- ' ce m a series of five held joint-
Lutheran
states in recent years. About 150 othei communities in these states
ti-rinn churches month of August.
during the
FOR SALE: All steel electric welded wagons, auto or swing steering, $100.00 with new auto tires $146.00. Written gauientec. ] Two wheel trailers. Hydraulic I left for Ford tiactor $20. Black- J smithing plow and side sharpen-
,10-Jt door sedan, heater, defroster, air
foam cushions, practically new. 1936 Packard 4 door, 1936 Chevrolete 2 door. 1938 Hudson 4 door. Hess Sales A- Service.
29-2t.
LOST: Brown alligator billfold, containing valuable army papers and money. Betty Jean Watson, 511 S. Indiana. 20-2t
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: F14 Farmall
tractor, cultivator, plow and
good condition. William
• .■....... , . ... . . in K. welding, hard facing. Two I tlisc ’
. u 29-3p.
are being surveyed far possible | " l " w ‘ avors 111 Ashabttli h ‘ ,v ''] (opposite Farm Bureau) Brazil I
future Lutheran service. ( completed a 200-square meter Jrd
icarpet, the largest ever woven ]
in that center of the rug Indus- j FOR SALE: Peaches,
Ex-soldiers and ex-sa.ilors, especially those who have been prisoners of war, are being sought by the German Kvangeltj cal Chruch’s “Inner" or "home" mission for training as lay preachers for the churches of *
Germany, it is repotted from i *' 1 FARMER AIDS
Hanover. Bishop Hanns Lilje j NORWEGIAN NEEDY heads the proposed tra.ini.-g! HEBSTER, S. D. (UP) A school which will "provide short ! Jl ° 000 Lust fund to spread
courses for laymen who will re . i C!l i istmas rtteer 'main in thiir professions but I '""by '* f two Norwegian
will be prepared to witness for their faith to their fellow professional men and w^rnen.”
related
30-41 j FOR SALE: Rccleaned Balbo white ,yo ' Rav Larkin. 30-4-2p
BRK K—I ,R|’f K—BRICK Common Ij-irk an 1 fire brick
free if you will haul them away and clean op as you go. Water Works Pr,mping Station. 30-2t
Don't forget sale at Charles
j Whites Saturday at 10 A. M. In
FOR. SALE: Combine, Interna-
tional "8 foot cut, on rubber, in good snape. Olen Dudley, 8 miles east of Greencastle on Stil <.sVillo Road. ?.9-2p
I f or house wireing, McOurry's
El< ctrical Service, Contracting a J d Repairing. See Jr.well McO my. 1118 South C'ullege Avo., C roencastle. 29-2p,
| try, which will be used as a drop champion and yellow Hale Hav- , Curtain* in Moscow's Bolshoi | en. Frank's Orchard at Morton, j Theater. The carpet contains 30-2t 2. : >0.000 knots per square meter ■■ •• * ; a Hi weighs more than half a ton. I ./ OR SALE: Ooalgas Warm ]
'Morning heating stove, 300 lb., FOR SALE 2 j capacity. Paul Taylor, 205 East | « 7 50 ,, ac , h
Berry St. 30-2t !
FOR SALE: 8 Hampshire; sows and pigs, pure bred. Bas-r Pruitt or Eugene McFarland. I Ba inbridge. 30-2p. |
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Comfortably furnished room, close to business , district. Gentlemen. Phone 558-
good ice boxes # t \y. 29-2t b.,-gallon ic e| —
Modern psychology and subjects will be taught at the in-
stitute.
I cream freezers, two large cid< ;r
j" KOlT SALE - Small stock of! pit'ss'vs. $12.50 each. Hoi So 'men’s, ladies and children’s shoes, I Hi awn mowei $30.00. Antiu nr among men's suits, top coats, army rai i j furniture and dishes. R. IV. towns J ‘‘uats. army pants, small boys'j Baldwin, Greencastle R. 4. 30 ; ip. will be established under the will ! ,an ‘ s ' gimmey all socks and i
I gloves, men’s work shirts, ladies;
FOR SALE. Copper senj. us
r, ' , ' | 28 x 48, some larger ones. Jv-ell j liresses, boys’ sport coats. SelS; paintpd fJ()lf aet , awn mrj) v , r
G. Roaklvam, Pierpont.'• 0,1 i aocount ol ba<1 b,,altb "! 109 Hill St. Call in late ever in S .
26-28-.T 3-3p.
He Himself shall descend from heaven. Acts 1:11 says "This
, In a Labor Day message to b • read in Protestant churches in connection with observance of tire Day, the Federal Council of i the Churches of Christ in Ameri- : ca says in part: "The, relations , between workers and employers ! - whether in factory, or on farm, in office or in store create some of the most important problems
When the new Presbyterian student church at Tsingtao, China, was dedicated recently, the worship center or altar made ,i powerful impression upon the mi lienee. For the wall curtain is made from a led nylon parachute which in. 1945 was lowered with
ol a Norwegian immigrant farm-
er.
Hans
S I)., fanner who amassed u| L " nk Ulis stot ' k ove '- , " ak <' ,,n modest fortune of $25,000 by, olfl ‘ r ' Closin K °ut b .V Sept. 1.
Millard Friend, Bainbridgo, Ind.
28-3t.
same Jesus that ye have seen f 0Ur time Thl . decisjons of
taken up shall come again. Be-, sponslbl( ,
loved have you trusted Him as I th( , se your own personal Saviour? Are you ready if Hi- should come to-
day?
men and
cross was given by Chinese officers.
cmaftTfXsr scocktce^
SOCIETY
429 Anderson street. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. in Testimonial services 3rd Wedlesday of each month at 8:30. Everyone welcome.
women it;
relationships profoundh
affect the lives of millions o r people. An employer can put thousands off the payroll, a union '•
ftffn put thousands on the street, | WANTED MONEY BACK and either can risciLminate j NEW YORK (UP) Ten-year-
old Antoinette D'Angelo put her
hard work and frugal living, dir-; cited the proceeds from the trust b> used to provide Christmas baskets for the needy in his and his wife's home districts of Imsalnds and Vigidals in Norway. The recipients are “to thank God” for the gifts, "for it is He who blessed the efforts of a poor j
food for prisoners at the Weih-1 boy to make the establishment, sien concentration camp; the of the fund possible.” brass cross, given by an Ameri- ' —
can naval chaplain, stands on top of a global map back of the open ,
Bible, while the brass base for J a "uary and farcst away in July. the cross was given by sonu I Tho nrst rodl ‘° waR hoUI July 4
1883. at Pecos, Tex.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 6 foot Crosley electric refrigerator. Call at 5 East Liberty St. 28-3p FOR SALE: Hammond Groci ry and 9 room house. 1 1 ._, miles east of Greencastle. 28-3t.
TOR RENT: 3 room apartment, modern with cooking day preferred. In College District. 607 S. Locust St. 30-lt.
WANTED
FOR SALE: Choice lii hiding lot in Northwood. Phone Wl'd.
29-21.
FOR SALE: Modern 7 room house and 15 to 18 acres within
HELP WANTED: Ga s man and night cook. Alan and wife, or woman or man. At Captain Grille at Junction 36 & 43. 9 miles north on road 43. 28-3p Will give nice home and small wages to girl or lady, helping •vith housework. Phone 138-R-3, Cloverdale. 28-6t.
WANTED: Operator for Reeisville exchange. Contact
n mile of Greencastle, with good
j Oral Hutcheson.
I'
FOR SALE:
Pussell. 4 miles
Greencastle.
businc ss
Fries. Walter C. | r '' ha, l’"
lomiectcd. So<*.
John
ir-
Reeisville, at 29-?t.
WANTED
FOR SALE: A thirty-two acre t' ’V"''"* ,, " lsl>
(estimates,
Vault and cesspool
toilets. Free
modern plumbing
The earth is nearest the sun i 11
ST. PAUI/S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Francis Kull Sunday Schedule: 8:00 a. m. Low mass. 10:00 a. m. High mass Confessions — Saturday 4:001:00 P. M. 7:15-8:15 p. m. Before all masses. Week days—7:00 a. m. mass 7 P. M. Fridays Benediction.
against a race. The church cannot disregard the problems m eat ed by these relations nor overlook their effects upon men, women, and children. The Christian gospel affirms that men are brothels because all are created in the image of Ord and each is important in his sight Clearly the church must reject both the idea that most employers are greedy conspiritors who combine in gigantic soulless corporate entities, and the idea that organizations of employees are usually a rabble led by demagogues. The church recognizes that the ini dividual is a part of many groups almost from the cradle to the grave. Ha is part of a family, a school, a lunch-club, the roundhouse crowd. But the church will j always appeal to the conscience of the single person and call upon him to assert in his group
penny in a cup machine near a drinking fountain in a Brooklyn i
For Sale
8T. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
720 So. Locust St.
Church School, 9:30 A. M.
sonducted by Chaplain heater j " ^^ v^
theater, gut no cup and thrust her hand in tne opening. It toox a police emergency squad a half hour to free her hand. TALL TALE MILWAUKEE (UPi Milwaukee police say they've >ipaii everything now. A man recently was at rested after he allegedly kicked in. the window of a clothing store. "I was only trying to catch a burglar in the window," he pleaded. The officers said all that was in the window were display dummies.
| AT MILLER'S Outside i white house paint, $4.75 per gallon in 5 gallon lots. 17-19 East Washington St. 30-tf.
northeast of
29-2t. j f arnl about 10 miles from Green-1
- 1 I equipment. Address Box 54, The TOR SALE; Real gentle pony, I ( ' aatle " b room house. Ekrtricity. Banm „.
Barn and other outbuildings. Pride $3850. J. T. Christie, Real Estate, 28,-3t.
saddle agid bridle. George Irwin, northwest of Mt. Meridian. 29-2p
FOR SALE,: Corrugated Metal i Roofing, Lead head Nails, j Staples, common na,ils, Red ami black roof paint, Rubber tired wagons. Hydraulic loaders, Bull dozers, Hay bucks, Stove repairs, H. Phersork, Bainbrklge, Ind.,
29-2*.
FOB. SALE: An eight (room I modetAt home in the college secI tion. Price $8000. J. T. Cbiristie, ! Real estate. 28-3t
Minton, Indianapolis.
in the fact of hostility of that
• group. With a sound knowledge of actual relations between employers and employees, the church can present the community with the demand that men shall go beyond expediency, or
CHURCH OF THE NAZAKENE
C. A. Newby, Minister.
Sunday .school at 9:30 with Miss Dorothy Birt In charge. There is a Christian teacher for
each class and a class for every. evpn bare j lia tice, and shall work age. j f 0r a partnership based on Chris-
Worship seiwice at 10:40. tiangoodwill "
.UTTERY BAKER KINGSTON, Pa. (UP) Mines beneath the Kingston businesdistrict were getting on bakery owner Reuben H. Levy’s nerves. Levy wanted to prevent further mining in the weakened area so hr bought the mines, which tunnel under 225 acres.
Solves Mystery
Special music and singing willj
be heard. The pastor will bring', As a f j rst a t ep j n the drvelopa message to help you start yotu nl) nt of u national program of week right. I rec , ( .atior„ ultimately to be carJunior service at 10:40 in the rjed ^ j,^ thousands of rural basement. All of the boys and |t om a,n Catholic parishes across girls are welcome. | the United States, the National The youth group will worship catholic Rural Life Conference, at 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Neva Belle' of . wb j,.h Monsig or L. G. Ligutti. York is president of this group. | of u t , s Moines, Iowa, is the exTho evening service will be j e4 . u tjve, recently held a conferevange'iatic. Songs, music andj encp of rura | leaders of the sermon wil linspire you to love" church at Camp Aurora,
FOR SALE. 1939 Model D-30, 1 1-2 ton International truck. In extra good condition. Has practically new motor. Paint and
FOR SALE: Blue Damson} cab K*>od. This truck has beer'
Plums. McCullough Orchard, 1 mile southwest of Greencastle. 30-lt
FOR SALE: Apples. AJter orchard, Reeisville on U.S. 40. 15-12p
used for oil delivery purposes and ha.s never been overload*' I. Priced right. Putnam Motor Sales. 29-2t. FOR SALE: 250 bushels hand picked corn. Glen Clark, south
of county farm.
29-3p.
FOR S*\LE: 5 room modern house. Near school and university. Phone 490-R. 29-21. FOR SALE: 6 ranm house, '• ell located in college district. Laurence Butcher, 640 E. Walnut. Phone 175-R. 29-21.
28-6p.
WANTED: Steel gas pipe 1 1-4
or 1 1-2 inch pipe, any amount up to 400 feet, new or used. Write at once. Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle, Ind. 25-0t6.
WANTED: House in city or
near, by Sept. 1st. Ida E. Dreyer
Phone 97. P. O. Box 295.
27-28-30-3t.
WANTED: Men to Work nH farm and cut posts, 12 West Poplar street. 16-tf
FOR SALE: 9 room
of square. Lawrence Butcher. 640 E. Walnut. Phone 175-R.
29-21.
FOR SALE: 5 room strictl/ modern house. Lawrence Butch.i 140 E. Walnut. Phone 175-R.
29-21.
WANTED Boy or Girl for Ban-
——; j ner and News paper route in StriCtly | rvft„r.*fti„, T>l„r.., O. ™ Wendell
30-2p
(Commercial Place. See Pell at Banner office.
Notice all Ford, Dodge and —— Plymouth car owners. Wards; ™R ^LE: 1941 Chevrolet now have on hand rebuilt motors I linie ‘"u k. practically new motfor your cars at *144.95 ex-K 825 Ur " s 4 Practically new. change price. Ford 1935 to ’*1. Hoosit -‘r B* to Station. 29-2t.
Plymouth 1935-’40 and ’41,| FOH SALE: 1936 Chevrolet rlllIllu „. ul _ lu( , r „ au . „ Dodge ’35 and 40. ^ i ll,b b* oak ! two door, good motor, good tires. | h()u8p and barn and othf . r out
WANTED: Help with housework and cooking. Must live in home. Comfortable room, afternoons free. Good pay. Address Box 26, Banner. 30-lt
FARM FOR SALE: I have for 1 sale 60 acres farm, located 1L mile west of Coatcsvllle on th> Fillmore black top road. A good j
assembly for 1939 to ’46 Ford •5! j lo(Mjier p et e Station.
$167.95 also 95, $169 95 ex
change; 1935 and 36, 85 modelj FOR SALE: 400 bales of good. $114.95 exchange price. Mont-j mixed hay. O. L. Prichard. Belle)
gomery Ward.
12-tLj Union.
29-2t.
29-2p.
Wul-
of
every
one of HR
tlid not come Would ever be r service. —
IK) re-
are not
Works . but we are
work,.
i* e sa,<1 bet , . hav ‘‘ bought a ha ve finished bv
Christ and live well. The monthly missionary meeting of the church will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:45 under the leadership of Mrs. Ruth Newby. All members are asked to come and bring a friend ’
GREENCASTLE BIBLE
CENTER CHURCH 501 E. Hanna St.
Paul M. Robinson, Pastor. Vernon Abbott, S. Supt. Bible school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a.
worth, Wisconsin. There wer lectures on the philosophy of the Catholic Church as it relates to mural culture, and technical demonstrations and training in the fields of folk dancing, group dancing, group singing, puppetry, dramatics, family play. and stap,: techniques. It is part u f an over ' all plan of the Conference for improving rural life in Ameri-
ca.
FOR SALE: Ford terracing BOR SALE: Boy’s bicycle, plow, almost new. Ralph Sandy, j Frederick N. String. ! . ObservaMartinsville, Ind. 28-3p. [tc.ry Court. Apt. 1-B. 29-2p.
i buildings, idealy located. Priced ; to sell, 10,000.00 dollars Will buy it and no jewing down, it will take ten thousand to buy it, but if you are interested get busy at once for it will sell fn the next few days. See W. R. Lisby if interested. 29-2p
GARDEN TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT F. E. F0XW0RTHY 3 East Franklin St. Phone 130
LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. I9'/i E. Washington Ph. 15
BLONDIE
By Chic Young;
JOHNNY HAZARD
By Frank Bobbin
C T. Yang, president of
4AVMOND HERRON, 21, Oakmont.
„ . Thenloaical Semi- Pa., confesses to Pittsburgh poFukien. Uma.i rhi o g» „ c# the year .old murder of Ray-
— * „ft,.™„ K ». ... nary. Foochow, China, is aatho ’ 1 mo:)d H owe. Jr. The boy's badly Sermon subject: “Saints In The ity for this stor>: The pas » I iecomposed body was discovered Wrong Place." ! the Tang Tau Church, Foochow., ^ 24 , l946 , 4l day . after he »o U „« m «ou„ E ' r . r n r/rr, CHiklren’8 meeting. 7:00 p. m. Leeti makinB dalI y ’^ng" pw ^TcstTn* 1 ft pu*».Evangelistic meeting 8:00 p. local jnil a J ld iui nis orin _ matching charge, f/nfernafiona/)
m. Sermon subject: "Why Traf- group of communist
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