The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1949 — Page 3
THE DAHY BANNj
| <1 CASTLE.. INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1949
COME fO CHURCH SUNDAY
A WISE C HOICE Bv Dallas Klsslrr
“By faith Moses, when he was come [to years, refused to be called a son of Pharoah’s daug'hter; choosing’ rather to suffer affllBin with the people 0 f God, Miai to enjoy the pleasures of sinlfor a season; esteemLir! the riches of Christ greater rich es than the treasures of Rgypti for he had respect unto t’.if recompi nee of reward.” HebreW
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
‘ «29 Anderson street. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. in. Vestimonial services 3rd Wed* •esday of each month at 8 p. m. Efveryone welcome.
neon.
Choir practice, Taui IP. in. .Vtr. Markett • d The K. J. U. will en [Christian Couples Chi jregular meeting Thu You are in\dted to Is. rvices and meet* |friendly community
that it has forsaken or neveri mown the true C.od and is defy-1 |ng h ; s moral lav. " said the hisii- ( ops of the Ang lican church in [n recent statement to their p oplc across the world. “We long for peace, but there can bo no _
I peac. which i 1 - not founded oi’ UPHOUS’l'EKiNU:
justice, and there can bo no ju
Classified Ads
For Sale
I IKST BAPTl-
Dallas Rissler, !*:30 a. m. Si ,\1 mice Korsex
I ( lasses may »
M.YPIJ’: HEIGHTS I Thllrch directory. ( HI W II OF GOD I 10;15 a
Rev. N. Paul Dixon, Minister | u we . ath( ,,. a Sunday School 10:00 A. M. l Ilunjon tabU . V( Sunday Morning Sermon-111 ,, lprs whk . h . A ’ M ’ Id of the el.
' Sunday Evening Evangelistii j
j Service—7:30 P. M. Wednesday Evening
houses
- - , „ - n . N howling New l< > ars
6x7. Black Lumber Co., utn Sundai.. Opnm at 1 P- on.
Indiana.
f by
kti. life of ear (i :;o p. m its
»*«««•..vo. -o-v weunesaay Evening XTaye-j h 8 , M oodfcen and women becoA ) Meeting and Bible Studv«—7:30f . ' <t „:\ ,, M>
?rribly soiled with sin wtEt j p. m. ! ^ . V. and
.1.. . in I „ I Inti rmediates,™
icy fail to enoose the rim’ ( Friday Evening, Young Peoples 1 aurse. |Cnleaver- 7:30 V M
A bird lover says
Rosso)
- he sr *''
ome hours one day looking ra r large collection of birdsj n jfatftiaenu-nt. and was v ry muh | n|*ressed with the fact that f 11 the birds in that large grip, tve one with the least piideof himage that gave itself Aer 0 be dirty and soiled '.vith lier bandoH.nent, was the great Lid iiglc, a bird which in its niivc ir is flhe proudest and mist
arefuljjpf its appr aranec.
When I read this I said toJVelf that a sinful man is fcke h»t eagle. Man is a child of fc'd. nth royal blood in 11.*- . onsl I j apabh f lofty flights; but A’.e j iTien be is caught by the ei«ny ! 1 sotfls and held a pnson>T in 1 he cage of his evil passions rnd 1 AC*-! lusts, there is n ' crealirc Ti ealth that wiU sink as lo’ fas IO. But the . agle eould not J’lp is cAtiCity. He had been Arrd ag* nst his will. With mi 1 it 9 diflenmt, they do not beijme aptiVr of any particular <:n fithotit making .some ehoic [ in hat direction. Men may rot boose a particular sin, br i if hey reject God and choos ‘ to ire with out Christ they t cow heniselves open to be eapUteJ y every enemy of the f'd. loses chose God and God five i n strength. Samson chose *0fndulgencc, and became a bind lave.L The contrast of- t esc boice;. is all about us to ,ay. rwn'y ung men stand sid< by ide.jp.re chooses to be a c iisiah alh 1 climbs the upward pith >f hob'r and goodness to pice rnd flB'ation. The other, tei rrtd anl beaten and enslaved, ills r.to the net of appetite and ,r■ion and lust, until he rea.iis a itatir of dislrair and ruin rat leemat uterly impossible 1 lim H thdfb- ginning. So I lud. (gve fou dh iowen God? And u kb I U»k tHis I am net asking y .y to :hooafor tixiay or for ton. rT>w
I ask you to ehrx el or
ill eternity. j \
( IIFRCH OF CHHIST
637 East Washington St. Minister, Lowell Manchester. Bible study 9:4f) a. nr. Morning worshlji 10:4.i a. nr. Evening worship 7:00 p. m. \ You are cordially invited to a>tend these services.
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7 .0 p. in Tin ne:“A \ Y< aiNu 1 1 heir direct' 7:.';0 p. ini Miss, m S Mrs. Gertr Mrs. .lame
7:00 p.
and I'rais tire direct
Room
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justice, ano mere can •..» j.. *rade upholstering, repairing, re lice uni ss men acknowledge th finishing and fine quality fabrlcr authority of Ge l. Science is put-1 call Art Furniture Shop, 7 west ting into the hands of men new ^rankltn street. Phone 299. and incalculable power. But this J3-tt power is turn d to disaster and — destruction when men forg'd POR SALE: Hog
i that it is given by God, to be
used for thi fulfilment of Hit ,ll,,iana - Bhime 403 purpose. Once we ignore th) ~ FOR SALK MM bolss mixed first and gnat commamlment, hay 1>u ,| ino „ifa!fa, little red 1 ,l " not long obey the second lind timothy, baled without tail., j and sooner or later ruin follows. Pot( , C((X 3 , , , n j|,. s southeast Thou shall worship the Lord thy Belle Union. 28-10p. God, and him only .shall then serve.’ Man must worship. Only NEW \ EARS SPECIAL 1'*.,. by S41 doing eart he preserve his Lilly's coupe; 18.15 Plymouth true nature and standing as a C0U P e; 19.16 Chevrolet coach, child of Cud. The ancient word 19.15 Chevrolet coach. 19.>9 I ly•still speaks to all of us: -Take mouth tru< ’ k three-quarter ton. heed that ye forgot not the Lord 'l*'ll Chevrolet truck; 19.19
your God' "
Headquarters for curved raft- . era for hams, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf. FOR SAIJd OR RENT: 5 room furnished, semi modern home. ! See by appointment only. Available Feb. 1st. Call at 11 North Locust or Phone 565-J after 5 P. M. l-3p
WArtTEO
WANTED: Bowlers for open
I>ay and
30-11
MALE HELP WANTED: Day and night waiter. Short order night cook. Post office Box 22‘.n 31-2p
WANTED: Good used ice hex 7^i or 100 lb cap. Write or call at Ellis Grocery, Bruncrstown Greencaatle R. R. 4. 31-3p
New Year s Greeting I would like to take this opportunity to than! all of Putnam county for the patronage during the year, and wish each and everyone a
Happy and Prosperious NEW YEAR
Greencastle Hardware
Chevrolet AGE, Mt
pickup. REED GAR
Meridian.
FOR SALK: ’42 Olds Hydramatic. Call at Schlosser’s Creamery Friday. Tuesday or Thurs-
day.
ST ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 720 S. Locust St. C. G. Minton, Minister 11:15 A. M Morning prayer j and sermon. PRESBYTERIAN CHI RCH
The diplomatic and trade policies of so-called Christian nations must become a “missionary field” to which will be ap-
JWomen s pii rd tj„ highest Christian prin-
W' , ' t with Ciplea 11 to Im wj koh SAl.t: Purebred Dui >c-.s.son by a i,i ( . adiance of the impact of maU . hoK Cocil Newman. 1'.. ijg ( hrist:anity upon the people's oi niih's northoast Mt. Muritlian. Jly. Prayer colonial and newly-libcrat»d j :il-2n.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1946 model house trailer, 26 ft Sleeps lour. Bill Ogle. Indiana St. Road. Phone 536-R. 30-3p
WANTED: Ijidy or gentleman for demonstration work Earn $50.00 to $75.00 weekly. Car es-
29-41. j sential. Contact Blanch Heekathorn, Brasil, R. 5. l-3p
LOST
LOST: First-Citizens bank "'•-dp money bn jr between Royale Ca' ■ and Franklin street on Vine st. Please return papers to Royale.
31-21
Ihoir prac- lands, the Rev. Garland Evans'
, LOST: 3 strand pearls, of se 1 timental value. Reward. Box 9
HELP WANTED
Worrel.
Harry P. Walrond, Minister Urgii Sunday, Jan. 2, 1949. govern 9:30 Church School, Grover for soi
Noi-1. Supt the wo
10:35 Worship Service, Bill J. erica. Lockwood, organist. gutti. Communion Service Rural Sermon, "The Voice That cently Wakes The Dead!” (down 5:30 p. m. Tuxis, Russell Clapp j propi will sjieak to the young people j rbout "Crime and C’ime Preven-
tion."
Weoinesday, 7:00 p. m practice Thursday, 7:30 p. m. si on will meet Friday, 7:00 p. m. Teen T wn
Hopkin of Washington, D. < recently told the Board of Mii1 srons of the Methodist church Mr. Hopkins, former ehajilain ir the Fai East, heads the Board’s liaison office of government and business with missiorjs. Whili the Protestant missionary movement was largely responsible for the struggle of dependent and colonial peoples against domin-
irsification of ant western powers many of tin Jl private plans revolutionary leaders being poii throughout Christians or trained in Christian ipecially in Am- institution Mr. Hopkins pointed j Luigi G. Li out that the Anrcrcan missionational Catholic ary. '.specially, often “finds hi Iference, said re- work hampered and sometimes I the soil goes alni" t negatived by the diplo-
1. ss pastors, less ftess Catholii s-.”
Banner.
31-2t
FOR SALE: Loi ust posts, any size and amount. Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 miles west Limadale, Phone 6F13. Tues-Thur.-Sat.tf
MISCELLANEOUS PHONE 442-N! For all kimls of beauty treatment. Approved Beauty Shop tin Hood's Barber Shop). 7-tf.
REAL ESTATE
MALE and FEMALE
FOR SALE: Two burner elec- —,,_ r> '"TT: .
FOR SALK: S3 acre farm and I
trie stove vith utility cabinet , l
. „ • 35 head of good ewes. I wo miles and drawer »20.0(). Never been , . ... , , . ... ... east of Fillmore. Waldo Woods.
used. Phone 229-W. , „ 1
l-2p. 1
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CAKE FOR PRINCE’S CHRISTENING
Position
Salary
STENOGRAPHER (2)
OPEN
JANITOR (1)
OPEN
Apply In Person-9A.il-
.. 12 Noon
■alei’s good r *33 ening last $23lots hoiae •r at fed wer; $22; good ht'r
ers, rrm’■30 M Mt the nts
ire, f a irs. ey. ■eti
ay Sire, hph r., th 111 e Hi ie ■•s t. ie
malic and trade policies of
homeland.”
GUBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST ( lU KUH
■entlem&n from the pity was visiting in a little try town was surpri- d to ■ large a ch ITCh g lil p ISk a friend who resii -d in voltage, if they were aot Hg a very large ehur . a small town. The old ■answered: "We are bufid* ■ & big man. a big pr acv Btray not be very big vlhr. Bhi Ti. Probably he wli Jr t Bo: i- Ueg.' but we nr * goto love him. and trust hi:n ttirk him up and help h n to ■ That, is the way t'..> dot ^Roses. He was not vei . b g fc}’h' made his choice a it • up a palace to take t ie ■j blit God watched ov ’ ,*hd loved him, and dined him, and brought him to he greatest man of all thtse uries. So 1 say to you, chotie fcn.i righteousness and ctcrand God will look afrer Hgrowth. Perhaps there is Bi'U' h of you now, but your .•*nly Father and your Sav or ttrak.* infinitely more out of Bn you can. and if you Be to s. iv. c.id all the ag. nB>f heAVen will be set to ■ to make of you someth ng
I and glorious,
f|)rou have reached the age of durability then you had bet■ooee God if you haw not Bdy done so, for as Muses ■ it Iretter to suffer afflicBvlth the people of God than Ijoy ’he pleasures of sin for |as"n. just ao y >u will tmd
le same
John Tennant, Minister. 9:30 Church school classes for
j all ages.
10:10 Morning worship service.; Service of the Holy Communion. 1 Organ: Two Chorales for the. New Year, Bach: Adagio, Guilmant; Anthem: Blessed Art Thou, Ward. Van Denman Thompson, organist. 6:00 Youth Fellowship mo-w-
ings.
6:00 Youugerly Married Coup lea' pitch-in supper. The pi giam is under the direction M»-. ami Mrs. Mike Suavely.
K Diffendorf. .
foroi#' r Y of lh '' of Mis J Church Extension of (J°dist church, has bo, r# chairman of th boa# , ' ctors l * 1e newly-: OI ,JJapan Christian Uni-
1 v,Jlmdation.” The founJ t |,iif harged with the erecj {j ( JChristian university i 1
1 Ja gift to the nation [ericans and in “iiton"atomic bombing. Othe lof ihe Foundation ar •:
Smith, Presbyteriai
U S. A., vice chairman; larles H. Sears, Northern 1 Convention, secretary 'lu’h Miller, Presbyterian! U. S. A., asisstant secre-i Pr rfessor John L. .lone- , rc ; and Miss Henriettr j n, Methodist church, asist-
ren flirer.
Weighs New Post
REVO BLDG.
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL TABER NAO.E
Greencastle Chamber of Commerce
CiREENf \ST1.E
NOTICE
Auction Sale of Household & Furniture
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1949 M. 90H South ( roiMi street. Greencastle, consisting of:
At 1 r.
Tin healing stove* amt fin< burner oil stove* 3 nci\ Congoleinn rugs; one glass door safe; one kitchen cabinet; one { Hashing inuchini (electric); '.-piece Milng room suit; 2
suit; 2 heds.
o' drawers; one Singer tredle sen
American Indian is thi •Iti. > in the American closet,"
foniuig to Dr. Mark A. Daw-
CM'Clitive of the Home Mi»-
|ns Council of North Amarici..
ehnrges the government AC « p TANCE of an appointment , , L . . to the UN Conciliation Commis-
,tl, '.'gleet oi this portion “f , ioll for ralestine by Pl . csi ,,cnt nn. r ea’s pqpulgtion. They re- T r ,| ITlnn being weighed by live he says, less considerate 1 Joseph B. Keenan, who served ns Jran other minority groups from chief U. S. prosecutor of Jap Jocial security, the Veterans A. - war criminals. (International)
| springs and mattress; nne chest
| ing machine; om dining table; 5 chairs; I rocking chairs (on« T 4 1 antique), dishes and cooking utensils; ranned fruit. About one ton ot coal, and a lot of small items too numerous to mention.
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SILVER CRADLE takes place
E. Washington St., Ov.mmi
cial Place
Charles Rains, Past")' Sunday School 10::00 A. \
Suit Claude Ash m
Sunday Evangelistic 7:':0 pgninistration, the h HA and t Tuesday Prayer Meeting tI'K’'" 1 ’'™ " ame ' 1 to a<,m " ist ‘
8:30
Tuesday Bible Study 8:30 Thursday Young People
» invcn , of wedding couple on top layer of Princess Elizabeth's wedding cake as the cake is made ready for Christening of the new prince. Miss Irene Podd, employe at McVitie »nd Price, London confectioners, does the job. (International)
BL0NDIE
HETTIE FUQUA
(.KEENCASTLE BUM. CENTER
501 Hanna Street
Lewis Drengaos, Pastor
Elmer Evans, Supt.
Sunday School 10:00 A Morning Worship 11 00 A Younc Peorrie's Meetingl!
to admiristi
public welfare. "We can hear the American Indians’ 1 rones raltle whenever our statesmen sit down with Europeans an I ethers and discuss the sanoititv of treaties,’’ says Dr. Dawber. “We must do better by the Indians if wo are to live up to our
high national ideals.”
'
>' , ^V ,eA ’ 3
Young People’s .Meeting]
.1 . „M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. .' Prayer Meetirg and lie Study Wednesday at 7:3
Everyone welcome
PAUL’S OATOOIJC
CHURCH
F mo els Hull ay Masses, 8:00 and 10.
days, 7:00.
‘.salons: Saturday after■6; Saturday evening, 7-8, ore all Maaaea.
FIRST ( HRISTIAN ( HI Ralph H. Saunders, Min Lois Arnold, Chairman
Board
Frank MoKeehan, Sup
Church School
Morning service of w i0:00 o’clock. The minist
bring the message.
Church School classes Jfo!low.s: Junior High. High loni classes and the Women’s i class meet at 9:30; Niley, Kindergarten, Primary, T classes meet at 10:00 o’cloJ Boy Scouts, Tuesday, 71)
m. in bastunent.
The American Mission to Lej I lei', with which all Ai 11.;. J3J Protestant churches are associated in their ministry to the vie- f 11 ms of leprosy, is advocating! 1 1‘iat the name "lepei” as appli. I ' to a person be discontinued an i in its place be used the term •leprosy patient” 01 “person suffering from leprosy.” The term “leper,” the Mission contends, has been a name of reproach and of reputed uncleanliness since , Bible times and earlier, whereas j it is now known to be a disease,
lip. j generally curable, and general!.' Jv II j net contagious. It should not ^
* be treated as a public danger anv
I more than other diseases are so pr
treated, in the opinion of Eugei'e jmiung HAPPILY for the came-a Ki llersbergcf, M. D.. 1. prosy arc Faye Emerson and Elliott
of the Mis- Roosevelt, before she was taken
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IT’S SWEET
1 OP YOU TO N
^ A • HELP ME. J
> TMIS IS THE jua ( fipst kitchen - TOWEL I’VE " /) A EVER SEEN _ : 'T.WITH BUTTONS , ON IT - J Vn
.MV BEST SHIFT WAIST ' iTHAT t JUST > * IRONING jA 1 -
THE SPORTSMAN S SHOP “IT PAYS TO PLAY”
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authority and head of the Mis- Roosevelt, nerore
(1 r ] siiin. The r i-cent Internatiomil 0 1 Th c ..f fir. H Sherman Hirst,
■ •»- inter- I’oughUecpsie, N. Y., at 4 a. nt.,
u»r wrisL i
Junior Choir rchearsa meeting. Wednesday aftet iln IiUermediate Choir reJprsal and meeting. Thursday
Hionai j
Leprosy Congress ami rr.e Inter- „„ lwt rational Leprosy Journal are ad- AJUr lalkitlg wUh Doctor Hirst. ! vocating the same dls-us.- ol the 3hrrjfr p-fej c. Close said it was term and its equivalent in oth< 1 fijs Impression the cuts were de*
languages. 1 liberate and he was asking Rooae- ___ 1 .elt to appear at the district at-
|fter- -’What is wrong with the world I iorr,f, y' 8 ° mce ' (International)
and
C-CAN'T 6-60 LMJCH...FAKTIHEg. W-WINP'« BATTERING VIE ..T-TO PIECES / B-BUT 6-STILL GOT THE B-BKIEF CASE.,.6-GOTTA HOLD IT J , ...NO MATTER WHAT / _ yUH fV, - / V'
