The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1948 — Page 3

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1948.

COME TO

CHURCH

SUNDAY (>on <.ivk? ri

to hear her exclamations awaking:. Finally she

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outmoded methods by modem FOR SAhE: 1939 Plymouthj FOR SALE: Dual Tamfiom fo:L ■• n!l 'lli};ent control over the dis- coupe, heater ami defroster, truck. 7:50 tires. Clarence Cronie ■» * ease. He .^jiys that in many part’j ladio, white aide wall tires. Cash Comerical Place R R. 27-2]'

' ~ r **' world today there are price $645, on payments S215

r.EAL ESTATE

approaching the | a ; ouscd ™

se:

J ^ ' 6 - I know the difference between 1

,eas i at which time | • — opened her eyes and exchanged. The I CXClaimed - " Wh y Go d, dont you

this occasion will ib ., y .. le and

great place in the Najnlui’g Parents try to ^occasion a very happy their children. Many' »re is a handicap, but usL tr y to work something Aa t each child will feel have been duly re-

a tricycle?'' Her

pr rents were startled and soon

Ralph H. Saunders, Minister. Lois Arnold, Chairman of th'‘

Board.

Frank McKechan, Supt.

Church School.

At the Morning worship ser-

n k

L fr:m the Bible fits into C ure exceptionally well Luke 11:13 we. have it "If ye. • know how to nd gifts unto your child-

returned the tricycle and pur-* vic ''' th< ' '"blister will speak chased the bicycle. Being specif: i ® 0 '"K Responsible. You arc ingained for Jier the gift she I v ' t «'d to be present for the sen-

wanted. Let ojs ask definitely for v ' cv -

the Holy Spirit. j Church school classes as fol-

lows: Intermediate Department

Faith is inval.uable. The boy who asked for bread as recorded in the cr.ntext, had faith to believe he would get bread. We must have faith in Cod. He that Cometh to God must believe that ho is a rewarded of those whe *

y much more shall your diligently seek hi.n. We mus* Father give the Holy also have faith in oui efforts t

them that ask him?" know about parents givto their children but confused about God's ‘lie Holy Spirit to his chil-

S nior class. Women’s Bible class at 9:30 a. m. Nursery, Kindergaitcn. Primary and Junior Department at 10:00 a. m. simultaneously with the worship ser-

vice.

I Boy Scouts, Tuesday, 7:30 p

nr, in basement.

I Choir rehearsal, Thursday,

The National Catholic Rural Life Conference, meeting recently under the leadership f Monof signor Luigi O. Ligutli. I Moines, Iowa, urged Catholics to welcome and to find jobs and hemes for displaced persons ar riving from Europe Said the Conference: “We .urge the mobilization of our Christian cha>'- 1 ity, our church and community I wide organizations t,> the end of |

obtain. In obtaining our goal " :(, b P- >"• in sanctuary, there is no single effort that may I Junior Choir rehearsal, sec a:iapply. An effort to become a """"cement in Sunday bulletin, musician will differ from the ' Christian Youth Fellowship, effort to bccune a Minister and • Thu,sday foll "Wing choir re-

the effort to become a minister ; bear.sal.

,.ake a look at God’s offer, differs from that to become an Christian Couples Club. Thur.s-

)\\ Spirit, it is inconsis- attorney. A careless undirected llay evening,

think that a genuine effort will fail of its goal In seek- 1 K J ' U - class ’ Thursday even-

n would not be interested j n g tv, e H()ly bl . HUr( , t(J ^ in K

Jgift. Children always wel- make such effort as the Holy • ' an> i " vito(, to att< ' nd a11 Vesents. Romantic persons Scriptures may direct. Be sure of th ‘‘ se,vic, ‘ 8 ani1 actlvitU>8 of hsten to adventures and you ure aln , ady Go<r8 child anJ lhis ^ienUly community church.

ji people have interest in jt shall be given you. j

J things and particularly |

ngard to the gift of the, It certainly is not fanaticism \ knirit. The disciples of , to 'each cut to receive what tarried many days in the G>>d holds out to offer. In this

ob- text he says he will give the 1

MUST \ \Z.\KE\E CHI HCH

Ir-o.n at Jerusalem to s indwelling of God. This int God is not merely to to be happy or to succeed Holy Spirit is given to imperative need in the f the • Believer'' or chrislevelation 20: 6 states, td and "Holy” is he that »rt in the first resurrecpn such the second death io power. Since the first iction is that of the Chris-

Holy Spirit to those of his child- ! ren who ask. The church needs i Holy men of God for their minis- ■ tors. The people need a Spirit Killed Church to attend and where they may worship. God needs a Holy people to represent him in the earth. God is a Holy , God. Heaven is a Holy place. The Scripture says, without Holiness j no man shall see the Lord. There- | fore the Gift of the Holy Spirit

C. A. Newby, Minister. Miss Dorothy Birt. S, S. Supt Church school at 9:30 a. m. Worship sc'rvice 10:40 a. m. Junior hour, 6:45 p. m. Youth group 7:00 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m

i Wednesday.

Visitors always welcome!

$40.08 month Hess Sales and Service. I'

26-3t. I

FOR SALE Exceptionally good 5 room modern house with

IIKAIHfl MITERS p as bpa t Close to college and

SANTA'S

-THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP.

FOL SALE Norge

immediate possession. S. C. Sav-

refrigera-' crB or Gordon Sayers. 27-2t

"grossly unjust" practices pro [down.

! valent in the treatment of this months I disease. “The old concept that all phono 11

■ leprosy patients arc alike, no matter what type of the disease they have, is dying nut gradually, ' says Dr. Kellersberger. "Wc •tow believe that only certain types of leprosy are infectious -

’ : '..Hi to 45 percent [ FOR SALE Nice five year old I ,a '' ts engine. Wanted, garami that the remainder are Holstein cow,'week old heifer a * 0 lloor8 ' • ,tato si8,> an<1 pric ['| s t rk .tl v

Hint tend to become arrest- calf. James Edwards, 1st house i by mai1 ' Cha '' l, ' s Mannhan ' um . b ,. rn c itv water driven- , Such should no, be west of Coatesville. M . 2n ' miles south of Putnamville. I ^ T

FOR SALE: locust posts, any 1 t0r at Stan,ey Davis ' I* 01186 on 9 | FOR SALE: 4 room house in size, any amount, Claude Hutche. j Ja< ' kson St ' Roafl near Ry, ' n * , good condition. 206 Green St. son, 2 1-2 miles west Limedale. | Ac,anls WTioleSale. 24-4p.' Phone 948. 24-4p.

j Phone 6F13. ! Wrecking ehasis Chev IR.'lfi 1~, I PLENTY OF TOYS AT THE

18-2O-22-24-27-29-30-7n. ton tn|rk parts ava iinble. Also SPORTSMAN'S SHOP.

segregated in the usual sense of thu word, nor trentid as dangerous. Herein lies the great inJustice as regards 1 -prosy, which

rur brothers in Christ who come h ni( lnt th) . ruin> 30cla ', osl! .^..

to our shores may be welcome I iSl

26-2n.

FOR SALE: 5 room

modern. 1 1-4

house, acres

FOR SALE: Apples at Moore'aj Orchard on state road 43, Rac- i coon. 15-tf.

23-5p.

■ well. If yen all want to keep fro n paying city taxes sec John

APPLES: At the High Rock.Tharp at edge of town. Ip.

Market, 4 miles northwest

and given the opportunity to on- j joy freedom and a chance to work and some few decent comforts of material existence.”

Dr. Edmund D. Lucas noted Presbyterian missionary to India. I and son and grandson of not. 1 missionaries, is i n charge of i Church World Service (A r.er: j can. interdenominational) relief i to India and Pakistan He - the following message “to the , church people of America: "Na-!

i, am 1 tragic death of count !< inn, ent victims of u disease that can easily bo prevented ami :.S actually less infectious than m , d’.-ica. es. Dr. KellersbcrgM* claims that Brazil and India hav, taken progressive steps in

in recent

i Martinsville, Ind., on State Roa I

FOR SALE: 1925 Ford, excel- 67.

‘ i

2B-4p.

I lent condition. Robert Sechman. Coatesville, Route 2. 26-2p

FOR SALE: Nine room house ( strictly modern in eastern part . of city. Don't be afraid. Times

c, mbatting leprosy

years

I FOR SALE: Woods Bros, corn will be good. People art 4 too I picker. Morris Williams, R. 1. smart now to have a depression.

FOR SALE: 1 windmill, com- 1 Greencastle. 26-2p. 1 Also 5 room house on a good pleti ; 1941 Willys America^ A-l ; street in city, strictly modern,

Green- FOR SALE or TRADE: Co-op full basement. See John Tharp. 26-5p corn picker, picked 45 acres. Will! Ip

sell or trade for fresh milk Cow.

price $650. Clyde Cash, castle R. 3, phone 16K23.

FOR SALE: 1936 Ford sedan

GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHI Rdl

9 50 Churcr, school classes. I 10:1(1 N:us ry for small chil-j

j with trunk, motor overhauled,! ! good heater anil radio. Roy L. j ! Detro, Brick Chapel. 26-2!

F. E. Everman,

Russellville. 27-2p

MISCELLANEOUS

I Ladies Aid of Brick Chapel will hold a bazaar and supper at

i cubic ft. capacity, takes only the

1 to Morning worship sei vic. ’ average room of the 4 cu. ft ,

. - , FOR SALE: Used A C. com ,

AT M,LLB.,a:-n» «"• c lover »..££* «««"-» «««• “J . . C. , . - . . - F WnnU 1 1-9 milo« pnst Fill- I *. < -1

ley Shelvador refrigerator, 7

lure and rnan seem to have con-

spired against India an ! Pak, • Si : mon a Pagan Christmas. I $229.95. 17-19 E.

tan. And yet they have not d - A: '

claned war, they both are strut; i 1 ' gling for a peaceable settlement, .np

I'

St.

Washington!

15-tf.!

PLENTY OF TOYS AT SPORTSMAN'S SHOP.

LOST

in: O Thou ^ of God, tie r. Walthcr-Baeh: choral rc-l My Shepherd Now Ri-j

and there is h:.pe of better days « M Hnssler-Baeh orgai . npok I nm.-VVH SHOP. j The great and generous help giv-, ' Libert: Allegretto. Grieg. ( Headquarters for curved raft- one en by the American churches , Van Denman Thompson, Organ-l ers for barns , garages. machine[ has been very deeply apprecir.t-, D*- sheds, warehouses, stores, fac-:

ed. It is this Christian spirit of , 'iarri, I Couple Group. (toric8 . Black Lumb er Co., 501 „ a sharing that is holding a dish.- “ 0 Youth Fellowships. N Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf. h ' < 'y cl, ’ s ‘ ,h '' r '"‘‘- st m « de : three ( Reward 1 hone 1095-W

J. Knoll. 1 1-2 miles east of Fill-

mot’’

27-?p

FOR SALE:

.30 White Rock

pullets, starting to lay, extra

nice; also three

roosters. Harrl

Giltz, Morton.

27-2p

FOR SALE:

19 nice shoats,

one fat hog to

butcher. 92 Mar-

tinsvilie St.

27-2n

FOR SALE:

Seven Schwinn

JOHN THARP' has been in Putnam County 37 years, is one of the small successes. Watch me. ip.

I

ny 7:00 High School rec-

tergratlng world togethei Don't .

let anyone foul you into believing ' ' . '""i - that your work is not the most 1V G' 1 '! Scouts,

urgent character.’’

j

LOST: Yellow cat with light . markings, bushy tail, greenishyellow eyes, 2 years old, last seen in east Commercial Place.

27-3p

i girls and two boys, are practical-

UPHOLSTKRlNG; Hor high ly new Ideal Christmas gifts {grade upholstering, repairing, re- at a savings. Also one large size

T (Hi l. y Scouts i finishing and fine quality fabrtci , wicker doll buggy ami four day 4:00 V.-sper Study i ta, I Art Furniture Shop, 7 west 6:00x16 used tires and tubes

FOR RENT

APOSTOLIC GOSPEL

TABERNACLE

Charles W. Rains. Pastor.

E. Washington St

ial Place.

enple as described in I is a very timely and indispensible | Sunday school 10:00 a. Jrnians, chapter 4 and gift. Let this gift be on your list ^ Stlpt Claude Ash

Christmas.

| In more than 500 communeies ’ 1 1 across the United States, hurch- *

! es and synagogues will unite ! i^ ’ay 6:30 Men’s Club dir

I ‘ HOI' . some time betwe n Thanksgiving

' and Christmas in,no tv F:, lay 7:00 Gobin Choir

m t in Keystoir- I'ranklln street.

Phone 299. | Articles may be

13-1! i Ci i cnwooil Ave.

at 302

26-2t.

in cm' nu- itv- ' . , , . | herrsal.

obtain new

jr more those who will be d in this resurrection will Holy” persons the rdf ore jtaf imperative need for the ( (Spirit will be observed. It , then that God's gift of bly Spirit to the Believer is flying of their need as an jy father has great respect ' needs of his earthly child- j

this coning

faithful/

C. A. Newby, Minister Naznrene Church

and Christmas

Com mere-] wk, ° en, P hasis to church members and to raise m 1 their annual budget. This plan is j being promoted by the United

God is! Sunday evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Church Canvass, with national Bible study and prayer Tues- offices at 211 East 21st Street First j. lay 7:30 p. m. j New York City. Dr. Karl K i Young people Thursday, 7:30, Q uimb .v is leader of the Canvass

TOYS, TOYS, TOYS—THE FOR SALE: Face brick, build

SPORTSMAN'S SHOP.

cd's children need the Holy is given only to those who Iready his children. We be- 1 | children, not by chureh ! not by water baptism ■ by of the ordinances or the i n.ent Anybody should know iwe are children through Jessus informs Nico^lemua itning this subject in St. chapter 3. Only children

(have any authority to ask

Heavenly Father for this , Ai;ain it is only the child- j j'ho "ASK” that have any

ST. PAI L’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. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

SOCIETY

429 Anderson street.

Sunday school ot 9:30 C*. ns. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Testimonial s-rvices 3rd Wednesday of each nionAh at 8 p. m

Everyone welcome. maple heights ( HURCH OF GOD

Rev. N. Paul Dixon, Minister Sunday School 10:00 A.

Sunday Morning

A. M.

Sunday Evening Evangelistic

p. m.

group in which a number of denominations and the Federal Council of Churches are associat-

ed.

Classified Ads

For Sale

OR SALE: 25 ft. 1946 mod. 11

FOR SALE: davenport. 203 Avenue.

Three South

I i cushion i College 26-1 f.

FOR RENT: Now ready for sixth family at Allendale Spring)!. Holland furnace being installed complete by Dec. 4th. A two bed-room modern. Reasonable. Furnished or unfurnished.

27-ln.

FOR SALE: One cherry corner cubboard; one nice drop leaf table; one antique stand table. 1014 south College Ave. 27-lp

ing block and drain tile. Stand-

ard sizes. Loogootee Clay Pm-, We still have LooKers for rent, duets Corporation, Phone 204, jig ppr ypar Buy half a beef at Loogootee, Indiana. 26-31. Service, Complete Food Center, " FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet se- 49c P ound - Sc '' us for money sav ‘

1110 South' 1 ^ vaIues - Hanks Bros. Locker

Bainbridge. 17-121.

dan. Charles Rogers

College. 26-2p :

i FOR SALE: Perfection oil

Rebuilt motor for Ford, Dodge ‘ ., hnni . -- H DeSoto, Chrysler, Plymouth, .

Girl’s room

bicycle SANTA'S HE.xIHJI ARTEKS

heater. 26-3p. j

GREENCASTLE BIBI.E

CENTER

Lewis Drengacs, Pastor. ,

Elmer Evens, Supt. ( T he United Board of Chist a Sunday school 10:00 a m. | Colleges in China has annoum 1

Morning worship 11:00 a. m. ! the a| pointnu

^oung People’s meeting "i Darius L. Swann, 24-year-o! 6:45 p. m. j Negro educator and clergyman

'from Virginia to the faculty of

•ai i Excellent condi-. Chevro,et: Ford complete with.

h-

i. Indiana St. Road. E. McIC 27-1

heads, pan and fly wheel, 19321041, V8, 85 $159.95 exchange; Plymouth 1035 to 1941, $159.951

WANTED

—THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP. FOR RENT: Sleeping room, 308 South Jacksin. Telephone 1083-M. 27-lp

FOR RENT:

3 room

Custom corn picking, mounted i-’""dern apartment. See

>ncr kerosene stove,

i g room suite. Frigiilaire. CharI s Roger, 1110 S College. 26-2p.

M.

Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bibl study Wednesday at 7:30.

The revival meetings are still te , (( ^ being held each night at 7:30. | Evangelist B. M. Page is bringj ing the messages. His sermon I Saturday night will be “Hell and | What the Bible Says About It.” [ Sunday he will preach about | “Heaven Is My Home.” Eve*-y-one is invited to attend these

the University of Nanking. China. Mr. Swann, who wi!!

in the foreign languio

department of the University. 1 said to be the first member nf his race to join the faculty of any of the 13-mission-supporte I Christian colleges in China B rn in Amelia, Va., Mr. Swann w,ieducated at the Johnson C

Sermon 11 meetings

. „ * - — .. : ” * ^ CUSlom corn plCKinir, moun;ea

1 exchange; Dodge 1935 to 1M0. t pjPkPrs . Spp „ ow J Runyan. luece $159.95 exchange; Chevrolet 1935 ^ ^^ 'p.hone 7F21

to 1942, $144 95 exchange; new Ford block assembly 1939 to 2942 85, $179 95, 1939 to 1942 95. $170.95 exchange; Chrysler, De-

Soto, Dodge motor for 1% ton! Midway Restaurant

are now available. Montgomery

a , „ a Ward. 30-tf.

month. Hess Sales & Service.)

semlRalph 27-lp.

Today's Special: 1939 ChevroIrt eoai 'i. cash price $695. If you v.irit on payments $235 down, l .ilanei in 15 months at $56 46

phone 1020.

6-tf j

WANTED: Female restaurant! help. Transportation furnished. Write or phone 25F24. Baron’s*

26-2t.)

i

Wednesday Evening Praye* 1 j Meeting and Bible Study 7:30

P. M.

Friday Evening, Young Peoples

Endeavor 7:30 P. M.

st of receiving. Ask and ye receive, seek and ye shall jknock and It shall be open- j

) you. Pentecost is an ex-, Service 7:30 T. M-

of Christians asking and.

S results.

jiffer is also an important tin receiving anything from Blessed are they who do .*r and thirst after rightless for they shall be filled. [adjoining scripture says. If i shall ask bread, will he be 1 a stone ? It is plain to see jthe b y had hunger else h^ never have asked for ^ Turn back 16 childhood * remember the times you 1 with hunger and your parrtsponded to your call. I !o my mother for bread m those days much of the ]d was hememade. My mothoff a slice of the warm and spread sane good

f 4 butter all over it until; thp budgpt for 1949. Toe ^ked down through, then she wi|1 be h( ., ( , in th"

‘d»d the jelly glass of some : church parlor .

contents and pretty soon I ! , ! a feast that was fit for a

■Smith University in Charlotte ! N. C., receiving degrees in both

FOR SALE, l'.., ton Chevrolet truck, long wheel base, two speed . xle, 750-20 10-ply tires, dual rear. Cash price $999.99, credit terms can be arranged. Hess Sales A. Service. 26-31.

FOR SALE 1946 K 6 two ton

( HURCH or CHRIST 637 East Washington Street Minister Fred Jackson. Bible Study 9:45 a .m. Morning Worship 10:45 a. in. Evening Services 7:00 p. m. You are cordially invited to attend these services.

arts and divinity. He has had ex- ^ , ntel . national truck> good condi

26-3t. | GOOD COAL, stove, furnace, (stoker (thousands of tons). Pit 4 miles north of Brazil on 59, turn 4 miles west, 2 miles south of Carbon on 59, turn west. At pit, mine run, $4.50; stoker, $5.50. Delivered Greencastle mine run $7.50; stoker, $8.50 Dump loads deduct 50c per ton.! F M—F Corp. D. Frank, J. B..

Phone 9491!

WANTED: Medium sized) house in good shope. Reasonable. | Address hnx A. O., Daily Banner.|

26-2p.

perience in intenacial v, >k tion. See Noble Hurst at Campus, McKay, Jim Frank

New York City, as a teacher "f religious education, and as a pas-

Subway. Call. 271.

15-tf (day, 5713 night (Brazil) 18-12t.

WANTED: To rent a farm of 160 acres or larger either grain ' or 50-50. Have own equipment, experienced and can give good j reference. Charles Sample. Gos- i port R. 1 27-2p j TOYS, TOYS, TOYS—THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP.

MAJORS

STANDARD SERVICE

BAINBRIDGE, INI). Atlas Tires and Tubes Atlas Batteries

Anti-Freeze Gas and Oil

Tune Up and Overhaul

Wrecker Service

FIRST BAPTIST UHUKCH

Dallas Risslcr, Pastor.

tor in Franklinton, N C. It a Presbyterian minister.

“Wc cannot achieve pea-. ■■

without possessing tools peace," Dr. Charles K. Bos.

executive of the Methodis! R' > Co(.r,mission, recently wrote to

BLONDIF liiTpjjimiil

Bv Chic Younr

school. 24.000 Meth (list elergyin

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Harry P. Walrond, Minister. 9:30 a. m. Church school.

Grover Noel Superintendent. ) 9:30 a. m. Sunday

10:30 u. m. Nursery, to car*' Maurice Kersey, Supt. Classes'"These necessitate serious train for small children of worship- for all may be located by church ing upon the part of consecrated

directory. I persons. Tools of peace are io 10:15 a. m. Morning worship.] constant revision, but those

Theme: "An Invitation To a[ available should be skillfully h!' Birthday Party for the Master."j piled on a wide s ale by era.

conditions of;

pels.

10:35 a. m. Worship service. Grace Grogan Hill, organist. Solo, “Thanks Be To God." Dick-

inson, Miss Ruth Daggy. Ser-1 Duet, Madonna Pitts and Maxine^ .nen creating the mon: “What Jesus Taught About Leslie. ' peace. If nations are not to tai: ( Worry'” P' Baptist Youth Fel-j Up atomic weapons, millions of' 2 30 p m. Special meeting of lowship. Senior group. Room 3.1 p e0 ple who long for pea • n :

| Ikey Strain, pres. Intermediate i Parn to live and labor effective group. Room 2 Mr. and Mi s ' j y W {tli tools for its achievement. Joe Rossok, sponsors. j Everyone agrees that peace in 7:30 p. m. Evening worship., the immediate future will require Theme: “Common Colds Among e Pornm „ n understanding on the

.church officers, and other interjested members, to discuss and

It was my hunger which

"c to that blessing.

m S specific is also advantThe scripture says, the as k bread. A little girl was for a bicycle. Her paroverheard the prayer and (k'l they would be the means "kb which her prayen was ''‘"'d- Consequently, they

to town and looked

Christians.” Number by Junior; par t 0 f th e United States and

Also, bust.

5:30 p. m. Tuxis will meet in the church parlor. Marlene Twomey will lea I devotions. Lila Jarvis will act as chairman of a debate on the subject. “Resolved that Comic Books create more crime than amusement.” Debaters will he: Sandra Grimes and Barbara Zachary, affirmative; “Corky" Lakin and Floyd Deckor negative. ,

Wednesday The choir will Rector and Hoskins, Ministers, j

choir directed by Mrs. Russel the Unjon of Soviet Socialist ReHeslie. I p U bn cs . This requires that. 1 | :00 p. ni. Thursday, piay ', among other things, not onlv |

and praise service,

ness meeting.

8:00 p. m. Choir practice, reeted by Glenn Worrel.

I governments but masses

ir 'people must come to und- Lard JOHNNY HAZARD

i each other's historic back '

NEW MAYSVILLE TRINITY

PENTECOSTAL

the j practice at 7:00 p. m. | Saturday, 7

ov er anj rame to the 1 Thursday Woman’s Circle worship. '"■'ion that their girl was too 1 Christmas luncheon at 1:00 p. m Sunday 9

,n ride a bicycle so theyj ybc Council of Presbyterian

n. m.—Evening

I grounds, aims, motives, and proposals. In developing the eor 1 ditions of peace,, in ronvert : men and nations to a will to peace, and in supporting effective organization for peace the Christian church has hi.,

opportunity."

IF THE WOKkT FINISHER BCTV5.. V0U CAN TAKE TUE TIME OUT TD WAVE TMESAAOk-E/ . AMEJf/CAN TO&ACf V-

Bv Frank Bobbin

)

' e d a beautiful new tril,r her. They placed it in Toni while she slept, "led it beside her bed so "dd see it at first glance

1 she

tvaiti

" vakened. The parents

n g in the adjoining

men (Men’s Club) will have “pitch-in" supper and meeting in the dining room at 6:30 p. Rev. Robert S. Kieser, a Win I minister from Springfield, 111 , and his aeelng-eye clog, "Prue."

will speak to the men about "Ad- tend

a. m.—Sunday

school.

10 a m.—Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic ser-

in. vice.

Tuesday, 7:30 p m

meeting.

You are cordially invited to at- It" - « rertudy of laws . nc-crimr

leprosy and the replace l ent o r

Dr. Eugene R. Kellersbc rge' secretary of the A -erica,n Mi:

Prayer 8 i° n to l-^pus. ' s calling n

government and scientifii b lie'-

. itiiZI n aiuuu