The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1948 — Page 3

COME TO

CHURCH

SUNDAY

,H N \\M<> CAME BACK one predicted a wonderful future

IVIE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1948.

CHRISTlAN SCTENCE SOCIETY <28 Arderson street. Sunday school at 9:30 a. nrv.

I hide Ode to Thanksgiving; from !themes from Beethoven. The jchoir will sing as the anthem (prayer of Thanksgiving from a

Sunday services at 11:00 a. in. Netherlands folk-song.

Testimonial a*rviees 3rd Wea-

i nesday of each month at 8 p. m Everyone weloome.

Tha nksgiving Meditation

Luke 17:11-19 1>, Walrond

him. But this young man decided that since 1 God had been

Haf.' r. I 30 Sood to him. he should find reputation of Jesus as a some more worthy way of showhad spread far and wide,'ing his gratitude. He resolved, rywhere he went, ho^ then, that he would follow his waiting for him sick peo- own interests music, theology V, wished to he restored to and philosophy until he reache i he came into that ( the age of thirty, hut that after

border

F

village on the

h( . found waiting foi

These ten Stood

law forbad •

n lepers.

,(f, for the

[o appi' 1 ’ 80 * 1 a c ' r,,n Pet'is. v c ried out in their.

n,l the) j h( , coul(|

'Jesus, Master,

Jesus look

their

that he would devote all his energies and talents to serving Goil in the best way he knew.

Classified Ads

For Sale

i FOR SALE: Apples at Moore’s FOR SALE: 35 pullets ready NOTICE: Call 266-M or drop I Orchard on state road 43. Rae-' to lay ;also fryers Mrs Ed Ham. 11 can! to James Green Plumbing I coon. 16-tf.j mel, 3 1 J miles east on Stflesvill. .uul Heating for quick depend-

road.

When he became thirty, he decided that the most useful thin.;

do would be to go to

1 Africa as a medical missionary But this young man knew noth ing about medicine. He was a great musician a wizard at th. organ a great theologian and a great philosopher, but not a

nVi vuin

orifices required by

dn (or their healing. All IdV.d to obey his order, and

f y went, they felt

cleansed Each of th. -s able to sense the miracle ( hail happened to him. He, the leprosy scales fall- 1

h him and the ruddy glo.vi a ^ .

world and he began in earnest to bring healing and light to the most needy people he knew. That I was in 1913, and Albert Schweit-

volces,

[mercy on us

„ the lepers in all

ami he had compassion „ He said, “Go show ves unto the priests.” Ho ihnt thev should make

th l ' th( ,. r physician. Yet, when he became

. | thirty, he took up the study it | medicine, and kept at it until h them-' P ,a ' luHt, ‘d from medical school, | Then, as a full-fledged physician he went to Africa, and founded a hospital- paying for it out of funds he, himself, raised by gic-

to his

MAPLE HEIGHTS <'KERCH OF GOD Rev. N. Paul thxon, Minister Sunday School—-10:00 A. M. Sunday Morning Sermon—11

A M.

Sunday Evening Evangelistic j Service—7:30 iP. M. Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting and Bible Study*--7:30

P. M.

Friday Evening, Young Peoples Endeavor 7:30 P. M.

i Re bunt motor for Ford, Dodge j

— DeSoto, Chrysler, Plymouth, ) FOR SALE: Locust posts, any I AT MILLER’S: The new Cros- Chevrolet: Ford complete with**'** 1 , any amount, Claude Hutche. lev Shelvador refrigerator, 7 heads, pan and fly wheel, 1932- 1 * 1-2 mil

trrmediate, Senior, and Womens cubic ft. capacity, takes only the' 1941, V8, 85. 5159.95 exchange’* Fhonc 6F13.

I Bibli* class. 10:00 a m simul- ’ ^ ^ .. ____ k

ft., 1 Plymouth 1935 to 1941, $159.95

Church School classes will meet as follows; 9:30 a. m., In-

;ind

20-3(1., able service. Shop located at 30»i

North Madison in rear. 20-3p. For nice broad breasted turkeys, Phone 9F12. 20-3p.

class. 10:00 .a- m„ simul- ’ average room of the 4 cu

■ taneous with the worship ser-

17-19 E. Washington 1 exchange; Dodge 1935 to 1940,

15-tf. j $159.95 exchange; Chevrolet 1935

i to 1942, $144.95 exchange; new t’SED CAR SPECIALS: 193(5. Ford hJock aasetnbly 1939 to

18-20-22-24-27-29-30-7p.

LI THEKAN MISSION Vesper Service, 4:15 P M. at The Presbyterian Church. Sermon Topic; "Oh '1 hanks unto the Lord.” •1 Th. Destinon, Pastor.

Give

I $229.95.

vice, Nursery, Kindergarten, gt Primary and Junior groups will 1 meet. I

Sunday afternoon, the Inter- | Chevrolet coach

mediate and senior groups

young people wil lattend the dis- $275.00; 1936 pickup one-half to n \ Soto Dodge motor tor 1* tonj or on foot . Mrs. Claude C.-odian

triet youth meet or Disciple Chevrolet truck, steel body.l

S285.00;

1934!

of) Chevrolet coach with ’36 motor

FOR SALE. 2 x 4’s 8 ft., 2 x 8’s 16 ft.; some shewing, cement

Carl Snapp. Phone 32.

18-20-22-3p

,1942 85. $179.95, 1939 to 1942 05. | *179.95 exchange; Chrysler, Da j FOR SALE r *-(

MISCELLANEOUS

Custom corn picking, mounted ’and pull type pickers. See Howard Moore. Phone 7F21. 6-tt

young people at Spencer. j *250.00; 1931 Chevrolet one-half \Vard Men’s Forum will not meet on tun *150.00; 1935 Ply-j Thursday because of the Thanks- n ' ou,h coupe, *225.00; 1941

giving holiday. The next meeting B ’ lio k, $1285.80, will be a union one at the M , 'ri l '> , u l .

Methodist Church on Dee. 23.

are now available. Montgomery Clinton Falls.

30 tf

4-6-9-11-13-16-18-20-22-9p

AVAILABLE:

New

Of the 67 companies organized to manufacture watches in 1 America since Luther Goddard

at Shews-

Bov Scouts will meet Tuesday v RENT 1,4 1 lors; new Interntaional H tracKoy outs will meet Tuesday housf , traile r. Joe Pickett, Roach. ' tors ( . ont „ Mvmp Tmnlement Co at 7:30 in the basement. , torn. Coat, sville Implement Co.

John* FOR SALE: 25 ft. 1946 model i started the first one

Reed Garage ! Deere Model A and G tractors house trailer Expedient condition [ bury. Mass in 1809. only three 18-5t.' nc"' Oliver 77 and 88 tractors; [ Indiana St Road. E. McOellan. 1 makers of finely jeweled time-

• new Allis Chalmers WD tra< -| 18-20-2p ! P iec, ' s remain -

dale.

COED FORMAI.S and formal

,Kh coming hack

He could tell that at last. been freed of the drea I .i. sth " which was lep-

. zers great work is still going .11

Earh ..1 the ten ’knew th’s.J . . ... *

no only came back to his . to give him thanks, an 1

irify God.

1 in Africa, and his personal s< 1 - ( vic.*s to God and to his fellowmen are farbeyond the measure

of dollars and cents.

(

Here

welcomed the one who back but he wondered! the others. “Were the 1

len cleansed?” he

ire are the other nine?” living that the grateful ono

1 Samaritan, he said. “Did . „

someone will surely ask, are the

this foreigner return to give 17

, 1 other nine?”

1 to God?” Then he said to

is a man who gave th- j

best part of his life as 11 taken asked I gratitude he felt in his heart for the joys of his firs, thirty years. Here is one man who is truly grateful. “Where.”

\ I’OSTOLIS GOSPEL TABERNACLE E. Washington St. Commercial Place Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Sunt. Claud Ash Sunday Evangelistic Service, 7:f0 P. M. Bibi. Study and Prayer Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Young People Thursday, 7:30 7. M. Charles W. Rains, Pastor cm KCH 01 CHRIST C37 East Washington stret. Minister. Clarence Barr Bible Study 9:45 A M. Mi rning Worship 10:45 A M. Evening Services 7:00 P. M. You are most welcome to attend all of these services.

Choir rehearsal will be Tuesday instead of Thursday, at 7:00

p. m.

Christian Youth fellowship fol- slve. 815 Greenwood,

lowing choir rehearsal on Tues-

day.

18-3p Coatesville, Ind.

17-4;

WANTED WANTED: Waitress, also dish I

U. S. OFFICIAL SLAIN

FOR SALE: Broad breasted washer. Transportation furnished [5F; 1

uraps are sniari and lnev|ien- J bronze turkeys, live or dressed J Bacon's Midway Restaurant ‘

19-31^ Roy Albright, Limedale. Phone * Phone 25F-24. 17-4p.

487-M. 18-4p

PRESBYTERIAN CHI KCH

GOOD COAL, stove,

stoker (thousands of tons). 4 miles north of Brazil on

FOR SALE: 1947 Reo with 2 speed axle in A-l condition with practically new dump bed and

turn 4 miles west, 2 miles south' of Carbon on 59, turn west. At j pit, mine run, *4.50; stoker.)

FOR SALE: Fat hens. Cull Glenn Hodshire, 14F21 on Greencastle and Manhattan road.

19-2p.

Harry P. Walrond, Minister. 9:30 a. 111. Church school. Classes for all ages and grades. Grovel' Noel, superintendent. 10:30 a in. Nursery for the

care of small children.

10:35 a. m. Worship service.

Grace Grogan Hill, organist; Bill FOR SALE: Registered Spot- McKay, Jim Frank. J. Lockwood, choir director. An- ted Poland China boars and gilts.‘ day, 5713 night.

Lord’s Prayer,” Me- service age. Staley Turkey j

WANTED TO RENT: Aparl-

furnace.l ment for two, kitchen facilities,

Pit! in February. Call 294 after 7 «

m.

17-4;-

good lime bed to go with it, 8i25*'*®'®®' Delivered Greencastr

WANTED; Companion under 40 years, must be reliable. Box i

31, Banner.

18-3n )

tires.

bridge,

Robert Indiana

Richard, Bain- minc n,n $7 00; str ‘ k ’' r . ** 00 f WANTED: Unfurnished apart-

19-2(',| ^ llln I 1 loaf,s deduct 50c per ton.i or house, 4 to 6 rooms. Per !• M ■ F Corp. D. Frank, J. B. manenl Tenents. References Call

Phone 9491

Banner Office.

18-12t.) __

■ i \VA XTED:

19-4p.

•On

Bringing Farm, Belle Union.

I

Robert

Practical nursing.

9-tf.J TURKEYC: We ane taking or- Write Eli8abrth Jefferson. Bain

ders and will deliver our broad

bridge.

FIRST BAI’TIST ('HI IU II

them "Tin

lotto. Sermon: Joy Into Heaven.

5:30 p. 111 Tuxis. Robert FOR SALE: Breeders, 140^ breasted turkeys direct from the

MaeNaughton, a DePauw stu- June Spotted Poland China farm. 80c lb. Over 18 lbs, 75c.! WANTED To rent a garage 1 dent, will speak and lead the and gilts. Buy them small,. Write John Gray, Reelsville. ! for storage purpose. Phone 538-j

in an interesting discus-' th *y cost loss ' Stal °y TurkeyJ ll-15-16-17-18-19-20-6p. M.

group

Farm, Belle Union.

9-tf.

19-4p.

18-3p, j

Samaritan, "Arise, go thy, thy faith hath made thee]

GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST ( HI RCH

John Tennant, Minister 9:30 Church School Classes 10:40 Nursery for Small Child-

ren

10:40 Morning Worship Service Sermon: Thanksgiving Service Anthem: "Now Thank We All Our Gc'd" Cruger-Bach Choral Response: Cherubim the grateful one, “Thyj Scms .

hath made thee whole ^ Duet: Trumpet Voluntary -

• k which he did not say, p ul . cell

> chief character in th's Testament incident is the; !ful one "the man who. back.'' All ten of the lopinii' ha. k to physical healtu. Inly one retuincd to spirititalth. for gratitude is aj hm! quality, and only tic j Sially healthy have it. Jesus| |tn the grateful one. “Thy!

Dallas Rissler, Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Maurice Kersey, Supt.

for all may be located by church Wednesday the choir will praodirectory. . lice at 7:00 p. m. 10:15 a. m. Morning worship.' Thursday, a Thanksgiving Theme: ‘'The Power of An End- breakfast will be served in our less Life.” Special number by dining rom at 7:30 a, m. Tuxis is

choir.

6:30 p.

sion. Try-outs will be held for.

the Christmas [day. j Don’t forget Italian Spagahetti ' 6..>0 p. in, Westminster Fei- ever y Friday. Satimlay and Sunlowship for college students Will j av Bushong's Cafe in Bainmoet in the church school chapel, ^.j^, i9-2t Professor Jerome Hixson will | speak on the subject, “Roots of Just received car of

FOR SALE: Crocheted pillow WANTED: 3 or 4 men to h Ip eases and davenport set. Will from corn picker to pick up and take orders for any fancy work, shovel corn, Saturday, and all Call at 503 E. Hanna. 20-2i. next week. Will furnish trans-

portation to and from Greencas-

, NOTICE Reward $25.00 for in- ^ R m at Dean . s Gl ,, C0I Vi excellent , formation to anyone that knows ( . nat Wa shington Street and Air-

school. Worship.” All college students quality West Virginia lump real, whore Luther Randolph sold or Classes are invited. Call 588. Vandalia Coal Co. j traded a John Deere 1937 model

j sponsoring this even, and other

m. Baptist Youth Fel- young people’s groups of the cityi

FOR SALE: Two brand new electric ranges, famous makes Irlivided tops, deep well cooker, automatic timer, *257.75. Wil-

one might!

idlers and

[wonder if the man who back didn't receive a much r blessing than any of the His faith made him yet he never would havej I Jesus say that, if he had ! ifturned to give thanks. It that gratitude is the' : of spiritual health, and [no one is spiritually whole be has it. In (hat sense, inn who came back was the join who deserved the phy- !>'* appraisal, “Thy faith 1 made thee whole,” because the only one who was

(ful.

( day within the last fifty ■» young man came to the i®on that God had been

|P*k1 to him. This young

had become a recognized 'hty in three fields: music, "“y and philosophy. He had (position in one of the great of Germany. Every-

Itsities

Robert Meredith, Trumpeter I Frederick Kent, Organist I Organ: Sinfonia to “Wc Thank , Thee, God” Bach Van Denman

I Tin mpson, Organist 4:45 Candlelight Vespers 5:30 MSM Fellowship 6:00 Youth Fellowship

Monday

7:00 High School Recreation

Group

Tuesday 3:60 Girl Scout Meeting 7:00 Boy Scout Meeting 9:30 YWC A. Vesper Service

Friday

7:00 Gobin Choir Rehearsal. ST. FALL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Francis Hull Sunday Masses, 8:00 and 10. Week days, 7:00. Confessions: Saturday afternoon, 4-5; Saturday evening, 7-8, and before all Masses.

lowship. Senior group Will meet are co-operating. Young people in Room 3. Ikcy Strain, Pres, interested in attending are urged Intermediates will meet in Room.to make reservations with Eva

Jane Stone. Corky Lakin is chairman of the program com-

mittee.

Friday “Teen Town” will

meet at 7:00 p. m.

2. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rossok in

charge.

7:30 p. m. “Christianity On Trial.” In this service we w:’,l hold court. There will he a witness chair, imaginary witnesses will he called but the testimony will be the real testimony of corporations, institutions, infidel.-,

slave traders and even the world Phm, 2-e

I liams & Greve. 305 North Jackson St. 19-2’. Chickens. 4 to 5 lbs, dressed or on foot, delivered in town. Bayard Allen, Phone Rural 19F2.

19-2p

19-2p. B tractor plow and from farm on Putnam and Mont gomery county line north of Roachdale. It was sold or traded in September and it’s my property. Walter S. Campbell I

port filling station on Foxridg • 1 ROBBERY is suspected as the Walter S Campbell, 2 mil-sl in th. reported slaying

T ,1B « - :;r «•

tl. phone 22F6. Clovcrdalc pi an official whose battered Route 1. 19-21.! body was found in a field near 1 Vienna. The State Department DCAI ESTATE ! :IV Lhl ' f'iglx’st American of-

fi,.,..i„ i- Austria are probing

ficials in

2 miles south of 40 on road 43,'

FOR SALE: Modem, comfort- ,h ' slaying. Ross’ widow and

three children live in East Hard-

1# IF# < 1 V

Greencastle phone 22F6. Clover- able duplex, one spacious .-.N (wl( . k Vl (international).

dale, R. 1.

19-6t. room and one three room, piivalej 1 entrance and porch for each Ad- [

FOR SALE: Good going res- dl . ( , 88 g ox 65, The Banner. 19-2p taurant in Greencastle. Priced ■ right. Bee Cox • Mathews. j FOR BA1JE: 12 x 14 odbln with • 19-21.'fie w roof, new wallboard, with 8

IN MEMORY : call Art Furniture Shop, 7 west In loving memory of my belov- Franklin street. Phone 299. cd son Thomas Jesse Murphy 13-*t

UPHOLSTERING; for high (

grade upholstering, repairing, re- | for SALE: One used windfinishing and fine quality fabric. mill tom p, < , tp 1Jm Willys Uon8 p ripe

who gave_ his life for

Headquarters for curved raft-

itself. Junior Choir directed by ( his'country at Tarawa five years prH for barn9 garages, machine Mis. Russel Leslie. Ladies quar* ago today. Nov. 20. 194.) 'sheds, warehouses, stores, factet. j A kind and loving son in all your j torjcs Black u , mbpr Co., 501 7:00 p. m. Thursday, praise waySt IN. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf. and prayer service led by James Upright and just to the end of 1 _____ — -

j your days. I FOR SALE 1946 K 6 two ton

America.' in A-l condition. Clyde Cash, R. 3, Phone 16F23. 20-2p FOR THANKSGIVING: Dres-J Sod or on foot, fat hens, turkeys,I and geese, priced reasonable. Mrs. W. H. Reasor, 2 miles north of Greencastle at Dunbar bridge.'

20-Ip I

x 14 porch, suitable for extra room. Can be taken down in sec-

*300.00 See Mrs

Cooper at Laundry Ease nr Phone 1099. 19-3p

FOR SALE: House in Fill more, 7 rooms, bath, garage large lot, $5500,00. (’. N. Phillips Real Estate, Fillmore. 19-2t

FOR RENT

Strain.

8:00 p. m. Thursday,

practice directed by Glenn Wor-

rel.

choir} Sincere and true in heart ami International truck, good condi-

EVANGELIST

FIRST C HRISTIAN C HI RC H Ralph H. Saunders, Minister Lois Arnold, chairman of Board Frank McKeehan, Supt. of Church School At the morning worship hour, Sunday, 10:00 o’clock, the minister will speak on Living Thankfully. Mrs. A. L. Meredith at the organ will play for a pre-

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EVANGELISTIC SERVICES At New Maysville Community Church Nov. 20 to Nov. 28, Each Night at 7:30 0’Clock

m > .

mind,

A beautiful memory you left be-

hind.

You had a nature none could help

loving,

A heart that was purer

gold

AnJ to those who k.\«w you «"l’

loved you

Your memory will never grow old. i God took you home, it was his j

will

But in my heart you’re with

still.

Sadly missed by your li ving Mon, Anna Vanlandingham. pd

FOR SALE: Large heatrola • We still have Lockers for rent,

j tion. See Noble Hurst at Campus] in excellent rondition. 212 East $ 15 P* 1 '' .V ear B »y ha > f n i"’ 0 ' at

15-tf Franklin St. 19-2p. P ound Sp( ' us for mone y saV - i , ing values. Hanks Bran. Locker I

r THROUGH YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST

Subway. Call 271.

TURKEYS: Toms 65c lb. Hens 70 cents lb. on foot at faun. , Dressed and delivered n Greenth an [ castle, Nov. 23 for *150 each | Mrs. Claude Crodian Greeneastle R. 1. 19-3p.

FOR SALE: Nice 4 year od Guernsey cow. An excellent milker. Susan M. Staggs, 1 mile west of Morton, 1-2 mile south of Union Chapel Church. 20-3p.

Service, Complete Food Center i Bainbridge. 17-12t. FOR RENT: Farm on shares ! Address Box 25 Banner.

17-4t

Colonial Hatcheries x Itaby chirks x Purina chows x Sanitation. 106 North Jackson St.

BL0NDIE

By Chic Youn?

FILM COMEDIAN DEAD

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R '''- B. \|. page ^castle Bible Ceiiter • ,l| l ha-t Hanna Street ^ ,|a y night. Nov. 20 at 7:30 Evangelist B. M. Page i7‘ "’ill he “If I Were The How i Would Run GrrenP’jL s bool at 10:00, a a " ages with consecrat“tners, f n,in * Worship at 11:00. r '' and Senior Young Peoat 6 . 43 s !'t f"l |s t Service at 7:30. B. I speaking a t both serr t,r Louis Drengracs. £ • 1 ' For by Grace are Ye faith, and that ► ourselves: it is the gift

REV LES LONG Evangelist

REV. GUY LAWYER Song Leader

Youth Rally, Saturday, November 20, 8:00 P. M. EVERYBODY C0RD1ALI.Y INVITED TO ATTEND THESE MEETINGS Rev rkarlps LaFara. Pastor

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THE SPORTSMANS SHOP

‘77 PAYS TO PLAY’

JOHNNY HAZARD

ILL for three months, Edgar Kennedy, 58, veteran film comedian known for his "slowburns," dies in the Motion Pici ture hospital in Van Nuys, Cal. Kennedy, who made his movie debut in 1911 as one of the original “Keystone Kops,” is survived by his widow and two children. (Int.)

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