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THE DAILY BANNER, GREEh CACHE, *NDIaNA.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1948.
Sunday Services A rilKI^IM X'A SK!:XIO\ ll> .lolm r«-mill III Til*' «»l <- tlif* l»ii*l!i«ln,\ i*C «Mir \~ ou> .»i' flu* <*ii fit of pa K.‘i u intuit ii t ion s l»> i Mi ri vi Inns. It w.iv ini r«»<liiii*«l av i i h lla* i*on v* • i * »i i s pnrjinv^* «> f fiowilitiK «>ui tii. < arnipt ■ **!* I»i ■- lions of tin- wintoi solstl. v wr.il Mlllirii'* fosiixals of Hi.' sun. wUlt snpiilatilin^r of i In- \vornhip of th.foiy sioa I fnni hx < ’hrifc!. Mm 1 liirUt. of I ho xx'or hi. M.inx' pngTHM fiivtoins xx'rro hnpli/.od :\n*i rMirivrinnlz. .1 for noxv l x f*o r, f vvint<fi* iVstixn 1 I’h-* i}o-rmuni'‘ triio-s Ii;mI wau slii ‘p***! thoir ('.ori of War uul Ii iM oof - hriiNnl tho turuiim *»f flu sim nor' h vv!. rcl by th* bloo.ly Kiiliim .* r ofioioo yomu> ni'-a .mil xv.nnon . t th** bisr of tin *• ^ 'inil. hnro a nil b:irr«*n oaks in tlir nniMborn l.u-' Uv ilaKotol of Si. Uonlfaooi. I 11S1 < : l. i of • I • 11 11 .H llio f'*o| of It.. otiii i r. • i hr ip h hrl«t' * 11 hrnlhm hrou^ht Mu t-’iorx oj a I a hr in 1 ho man mi ami ' h- • • • < - JVt ,. n iro. Im . a.nr Ills symbol jjf, n«.t <h Mb. Mr- nianx ir.ix> us I |»r (Mirisi inns t r* • Th* Jtoninuh -rav. ifis ;»! win i r r.iobratlnnv Christians oon - tjiliii i] i |m* riistorn in rr«‘o^nH i*»n ..i i PmI trifl in Ills Son. I n In* l a fnl Mu ibornx holly with M' t‘*'1 |.. rriov wa* r* inirrpvft'al ro*.i.sniit th.- .rown of thorns ar<l • Irons of 11too.I xx t.irh \x | Sn x ionr’s hroxx it tin' rrinii"i\ ion I.,,., a ‘.ft» In U. a mil inn U» i " Y n It l .... XV I- <|i • :riz' <l in uni hnru. I for .lays. M. ! hi -Mon- • ‘•nMnumf ; .j* loim ns ii rrmaiutol I hr i’bf'islinns iisr "i Mu- Yuh i."iA - o-rin*’ a symbolic* on. fnlo 11 * bright Mamr- x\ ■ r, lo I*. !-. c ix . .1 all i In*, hnfrnis ami ili>i ins’s of r hi pr. rr^lfltf > r.t r "1.1 1 - 11 '' n < ! I f|rx’ w« fr K-om- ami forunMon. M lm J»rulas riuaribil tilt* niistl. - i Or ns sjirrr.l. an ’ ’i vin«f m vM ' i l h< alimr pow. rs. W ■ ' ■ xyiMi Mm niisih »or in mir h- ImI o • nh ly. hut IO Mios. wh<» > i In ft. i L-a n frsli' -m inn* M‘ 'istr-- *" h h* . aMn * i-.I.h • - of 'I- r xv' o svmh ntuf is Mi h^nMnn Mr' f |oms? m ml of oo r I i \ ■ « Tmily, jli,. »*h.ir.*b look • • • *M
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< . r.h *i or jr. -isformr-.l th#* pagr&n win tor f* stixcals of lontr ngo, bin in tmr own short lltotiiip*. xx'*> hnx«* si'.i Mu* rr rm**rtff*iic«' of iMirisiinas as a pa^iin festival, i’apran? Y.- |. a k a -1. t>«>cuiiHe unchristian or IrrHinkuis. Christ i« If*ft out of ii*.♦s.i ui out Ainvrioaii ChristmnnJn«. M i si > far's hit tiinu Is reported !i* hux, orrii M'-n. Antrvy's "Here Mom.s Suita Claus." Tin elosinif \vuriI - of that sotift at*.*, "So let's |fix«* Mianks to the Mord iibox.*. i’a ns»* San tu Claiifi comes t o* 1 n No liiu nk« for the real uif» of Christ uiHS. but hoorax for Santa Claus. 1. a'-r ( Mirist out, l. axe 4}od out, ;iinI iMirlstmas is simply a V I .- — . m f. viix al ami snub it xx ili b»* mi i, lilions of Americans many p; o I r-vin*-r i Mirist inns ami many timbers of the ohureli. Manx famili.s xxili 'u.| kr,n a i • i iifti Christ ma at all; 1 hey x>. i 1 1 slnifdx- baxa pl.-jisaiit pairain winirr fun tim.* lin*r**as»d biisiim - f nilv dinner. Siam Clmiparti, s. Li i! i r\.lia n ti«* s . nr,* not 1 - rhej un nnleas bap* ; i izi-d. simph- papun observances of f 11r tuniiny* of the sun hack ion - r<l ilo nortIi. MOW StHM Ml* W I * KICI) I' ( MM; IS r.M AS V I Put rhurcli thinus first IM:1 Mo I'hurch (Miristinas puKeauts. ifln rhurcli 4*hristni is parlies first. Cbmvh Sr Ii i a* j a 11 .*ndam*** slioilld hikrh hijrh; thvr. x our chiMr. n will lo a i in iln i«l.al surroiiiulin- > M.. rr.i | 4 *bl istinas story. I’ut \..ur ox.ii eburcii .ifteinhun** all64*41 of all parii.s and visits. MiVr H *si and r.|M*al«*«ll,x for your rlimrii (’hristmas l*asU* ts. 'I’ll • iiiCiis will I., in i liiii' ii xviiidoxvs. CaroU xxili .•Uinn* fr**ni church i.a . i~ : oi primatily to add to 111e I . in v roloi'. Iii;lit and k*ii' t>■ of i ii«- season, bm to sa \ to all who pass and .all xx lu* niter that iJod's Word h.-rann* flesh and dxvelt a-iiOUK' us 'I"11«■ s.• all say. "Come , apari. MMo-rr is more abiding jo iirir. in Mod's sanctuary. 2. With your fun, do not omit ji ■ M-h n- r«*h brations in your iimin i h< i io- "i 'pper Hoorn ■■'1*.ida>. or other dononiinntion-l d.v.iiional u hJ'S. I'sr tin* Bihlr H.: id ins:. To < | u o i«• t lie* necfinher issu«. of • a n - i lloim s and flarilcnsi. • ; • 'in "in home and family tra* dn ion ami t Io \ will mak. for f.imllx iiniix tliroiiRh Mic x'enrs. I . I I xx oil hi add. i la V. your fami, i radii or s iiichi.i. . Iiurcli. the i h ■ d as much » possible of i h«- Christian hit••rpn-tathm of I enrid storb s, creelu . hoil>. | (ThriMtl i ‘ nil -I . and x'Ul. lo.-s \ younu minister ivceiitly an ii. m- ..! a s.-rnioii litb tliat makes a fit tinu rh*siim .-Kliort ion. His lit I* xx ns. Alakr Hooni l* , or the W on't you do it tills ar and rvmy ("’llristmasV Then |« i mir In arts sinj^ xvith til*- <*. r i! • d h•»•*••: V, . iirai- Mu Christni is aiur. ls th.* ur.ai tfliitl tidinKS toll *» Cun.* t«» us. a hid,- xvith us. Our I m d. I mniainml."
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I.OItlN MKXIOKIAI. METHODIST CHI K. H John Tennant, Minister, j !»:.'!0 Church schnnl cl asses for all affes. j 10:40 Nursery ICi small cliil- ' dren. j 10:40 Morning worship service. Student Recognition Day. Worship lea I T9 will be Dave Smith, Beverly Trembly. Robert Porter, ( ami Nancy Rockhill. Symposium speakers will be Dr. Ten- [ nant, Mary Leo Hickman, Bo., Meroflith, Rose Mary Sourwine and Alice Sheridan. Susie Shelly, student member of the locui Church-Campus Relations committee, has secured the above leaders for this service. Organ music: Antiphone V, Dupr.’; l Magnit lent I. Dupre; Ave Ma"is j S. Ila IV. Dupre. Virginia Arnold, organist. Anthem: Tis the Tunc for Joy. Old French. 6:00 Youth Fellowships will meet as usual on Sunday even-
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I'RESBVTEIU XN CHI ItCH Harry P. Walrond, Minister Sunday, Doc. 20, 1848. !»::;o a. m. Church School. Or iver Noel. Supt. 10:.'15 a. m. Worship Service. (The Nursery is open at this time for the care of small chili Iren.) Bill J. Lockwood, prganis*. Sermon “Choosinjf a Crew for I the New Year" r>:.'!0 p. ni Tuxis j Tuesday- Thee hoir will praeI lice at 7:00 p. m, | NT. XN DREWS EPISCOPAL ( HI H( H 720 South Locust St. 11M.*, a. nr Holy Communion and service. C. G. Minton, minister.
t>IC DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pontofflee, at .ireeneastle, Indiana as second rlaaa mall matter under net of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week: $4.00 per year by mall in Putnam county. $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Rnrlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Mi\ and Mrs. Wilbur Lucas and daughter, Janet Marie, arc .'■pending- Christmas with relatives in Spencer. Miss Mary Ellen West is {pending the Holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West and family. Mrs. William Floyd is spending Christmas vith her daughter, Mrs. Willia n Alexander and family in Indianapolis.
Mis s h '.land Simison. a stn- Alien ITuggnni of Chicago -s dent in J mine, is spending the rpeniling Christmas with his parholidays with her parents, Mr 'ents. Prof, at^d Mrs. William A. and Mrs. J. S. Simison. Hugagrd.
.Mi and Mrs. Glenn Lyon .wvJ Mr. and Mrs. KeUh Lyon are .‘■pending Christmas with Mrs, Keith Lyon's parents, Mr and Mrs. A. R Hays in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves are spending - the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Shortk’ at Winamac and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reeves at Calumet City, III. Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Etcheson of Iowa City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H ipkins of lnchaniipdis spent- Christmas with Mi and Mrs. Robert Ne'vgent and son Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Robeit J. Enin9 son and children, Becky and Stevie of Indianapolis and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Call Jr. and children. Jimmy and Susan of Salem. Ind., will be Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Call and Betty Ann, Hanna Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horton and family of Versailles, are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cline of Belle Union Mrs. Chineca Alley returned la me with them after spending ’ •nonth in Versailles. 0 Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Klute, of Richmond; Mr. and Mis. Ed Englehart and children ,of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Caywood were Christmas Day iliun i guests of Mr. and Mrs Fi < d Boatman. Word received from Mr. ai Mis. Clifford Reeves who went to DoSota. Fin., a few weeks rig, is that they are nicely settled for the winter and they have started their fishing already. Todate they have one five pound bass, a three pound buss. 41 ether sizes from three to five pounds and a lot of "small fry” they throw hack to their credit. II they don't weigh three pounds the Reeves throw 'en baek alive to live another year.
Misses Barbara and Ann Ge: -, heart, neth are spending Christinas in I And the mause of the tears that j Belleville. 111., with relatives. ■ flows. Mi aid Alls. 0 J. Stewart of-Then to him all thy sorrows im-1 Danville; IB., and Mr. i«d •>!: • part William Alice and daughter, And legve thy burden of woes. Linda Ann, of Mansfield, Ohio. A*imi E. pd. are spending Christmas with Mi.
and Airs. O. J. Stewart, Sr.
IN mkmoriam In loving memory of our husband and fainer, who passed away It years ago, Dec, 28th. Agnes Hubble and children, pd IN MEMORY In memory of Matthew R. Bg gers who passed away one year ago December twenty-fifth. There are times who nthe f i t grow weary. There are ti ':es when the .heart is sore, When all is so dark and dreary Anil the burdens of life we d - jtlore.
IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of our dear father: Otho A. Ohadd, who departed this life one year ego Christmas Day, Dee. 25th. KMT. Ftnm this world of pain and sor-
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To a land of peace and rest, God has taken you dear loved
one,
W'here you have found eternal
rest.
We mourn for you in silence No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed, While others are fast asleep. Sadly missed by children and grandchildren. pd.
If the tears of the heart could as|
easily flow
As the tears from out the eyes, It would in part lessen mir woes But still would remain the sigh, i
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL
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hi days of old you would open your windows on Christmas morning to let the "sweet voices of carolers
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into your home\Thenf hoys and girls? men and worn-
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en would become lYuletidc troubadours ’singing from
street corners and under snow-frosted windows.
This Christmas you’re not likely to be'so sere-
ROBERT GIRTQN
naded! Even the youngest of us are too busy doing
IDA MAE BURK
important work, to have spared the time for making
LEROY LEAR FISHER AUSTIN
vocal arrangements and rehearsing. * Still the happy spirit of Christmas is deep in our hearts. ' Let it echo
ROBERT BREWSTER
JOHN McCALLIE
too, in the strength of our voices as we greet friend
and neighbor Christmas morning. The time will soon come again, when carefree people everywhere will join their voices in joyous song.
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LESLIE COOPER DELOSS SHARPE HENRY O’NEAL VORIS ETCHESON WILLIAM COLWELL
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