The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1947 — Page 5
THE DAILY BANNFT, OWfRCKSTlP, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1947.
be hope of Greencastle— he hope of its People— —A— BETTER GREENCASTLE
WKsu-.V ( HAI'KI, 9:::0 A. M.. Sunday School. Mr. J. E. Raugh, Supt. 10.:i.';0 Worship and proaching. Sermon by the pa.stor. At this Sunday morning service the sacreamervt of baptism will be administered, and the reception of rew members. We cordially invite all in the community not at ending church «isewhere. CANAAN mritCH 0:.'!0 A. M., Sunday School Mis. Lester Miller, Supt. Directing the music will be Miss Floy 1 -sbj and Miss l»is Lowe. 1 ere a,re clasies for children, y 'th and adults.
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Sunday. Get. 26. will he Homecoming Day at the Bethel church in Marion township. There will be good speakers and special music by the Fletcher family of
Indianapolis.
I ll.f.MOKK METHODIST CHI'KCH
A. Lewis Meredith, Minister. Special meetings are now on. Rev. Andrew Johnson, a member of the Kentucky Conference is preaching. He has held 8Ss
MT. /ION ( HI'RCH
The Bohemian Gospel singers . f fty - thoUsand ,,onve,sions H
sermons are extra good.
will appear at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church Sunday, Oct. 26th at I 4::i0 P. M. Everyone is welcome. 1
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BEI.I.K UNION
There win oe a meeting at Walnut Chapel church, east of Hell Union Sunday evening. Oci. 26th. at 7 o'clock. The Rev. E.
T. Albertson of Mooresville will [ship together,
be in charge.
Everyone invited . SOMERSET CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Lible stu-ly 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. Song rally at Bloomington 2:15 p. m. F. ing worship 7:90 p. m.
TO GET MORE
Minister, C. C. Griggs. Supt., Cully Rl'ice.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Worship service at 11 a. in. Please come and let us all wor-1
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thaniel Huckleberry REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR And the entire Republican City slate PURPOSE: 1. CONTINUATION OF GOOD AND EFFICIENT POLICE AND FIRE PROTECTION. 2. SAFE AND ADEQUATE SIDEWALKS FOR OUR PEOPLE. 3. ERADICATE HAZARDOUS CROSSINGS IN OUR CITY. 4. ENCOURAGE NEW HOUSING FOR OUR EVER-GROWING POPULATION. 5. ATTEMPT TO ENTICE NEW INDUSTRY TO SETTLE IN OUR COMMUNITY. 6. EXTEND THE CITY’S EFFORTS TO MAKE THE CITY CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, AND MAKE THE CITY MORE APPEALING TO THOUSANDS OF VISITORS DRAWN HERE ANNUALLY. 7. ENCOURAGE ESTABLISHMENT - PERHAPS CITY-OPERATED - OF MORE UP-TO-DATE PLAY PLACES AND RECREATION CENTERS FOR OUR, GROWING BOY§ AND GIRLS. 8. CLEAN UP SOME OF THE UNSIGHTLY SPOTS IN OUR COMMUNITY; BETTER THE SANITATION, AND THEREBY ALLEVIATE ANY DANGER OF DISEASE.. 9. IMPROVE AND ENLARGE OUR PRESENT HEALTH ORDERS TO BETTER PROTECT THE PUBLIC. 10. MAKE GREENCASTLE A PLACE ALL RESIDENTS WILL WANT TO LIVE IN, WORK IN AND CALL THEIR HOME. writ vote win, hem* the eoi.i.owing slate anh axm ih. ggt:knca st i.e of an EFFICIENT AND < ONKCIEN "lOI'S CITY (i<>\ Ell N ME NT.
For Mayor - Nathaniel Huckleberry. For Clerk-Treasurer - T. W. Brown For Councilman, First Ward -- H. L. Kaiser. For Councilman, Second Ward -- Rex W. Thorlton. For Councilman, Third Ward - Frank DeVaney. For Councilman, Fourth Ward -- Ross H. Azbell. » .For Councilman-at-large -- Chester K. Hastings. » ^ WVEHTlSEMEN/T PAID FOR BA’ A GKO CP OF LOCAL CITIZENS INTERESTED IN THE I TAHWT IN GOVERNMENT' FOR TH* BETTER MKNT OF GHKEN'C.ASTLE.
REVIVAL AT APOSTOLIC Gospel Tabernacle E. Washington Street * BEGINNING Sunday, Oct. 26 7:30 P. M. HEAR REV. NELSON HIDLEBAUGH OF MATTOON, ILLINOIS Ills inspiring messages will give you new hope and courage! (’. W. RAINS, 1‘nstor
CHI'RCH OF < IIKIST E Washington St. Rev. William Brewer, Pastor.
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NOTICE Lebanon degree team will be at local Moose Home Sunday, October 26th. , At 2 P. M. To Give Initiation All members who have not taken initiation are requested to be present. BIG FEED AFTER INITIATION All members and wives in good standing are welcome. MOOSE LODGE
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