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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1949.
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
VISK.^T TIIfN«i IN THB to Hell that they mipht loali;: tVOKLD that Coil «lioc! to keep them out
, of Hell.
Paul M. Robinson
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last phrase of this lasL Stiipture is the fotnula-
"he that
■h e uls
^ tu'ly thraugh the pages US ,p-[rreil word of God, we many different types of "apfc. walks of life. A
of Greoncastle to-
^H U |.1 reveal the same th'ng. ,. ild find rich and pool. , I and uneducated, Dent[an Republicans, Bible be- ! and unbelievers, church Ls and non-church mem-
I, i the saved and lost.
|y aceording to the text. |nt winneth souls is wise," |n is us to realize that liming is the most importlira ss in the world. Now is not say the banker,
doctor or statesman are
it, -he that winneth soul.-
- The wise person in th< f God looks on beyone into eternity. Abrnham for a city which hath
[tin whose builder am' is God. Moses choose to affliction with the peopli
than to enjoy the pleasin for a season. Daniel m his heart not to de-
^^1 If - a use h" wanted t,
God. Paul, after seeing ted Christ on tin
PamMi s load, surrendered
to winning souls, loul
: WinX|: is the real purpose o
Ii in tin
■Hu inc-.-s and run out of lalwrBoii wouid close the door lof y<W business. The church i rate after the business I When soul-winning in the stops it becomes n cold peli siastical morgue. ^Bi are five reasons whj |G<d rr he that winneth soul Puet of Hell i If A believe the Bible yo' A difficulty in believing i Bnal judgment of everyrejects salvation by Ihnnigli tadh in the Lori 'ii ■ Leprosy is a hoi' 1
where the humai.
Li- uid falls off the bom-. Ilike to think about it, but |cli - it goes on anu nnny lives. Hell is a hor■ti' and I don’t like le If a place where human 00, \vh( re the worm dieth the fire is not quenched it is true. The way tc "III of Hell is to lea-J ■H 1 to save ’em this ti rrible place. It wiinicth souls is wise." Unippiness in This World : • began when SnIk t-d to Adam and Rvi » l probably had not told r tis deception is still ' iav The knowledge
d Hie eyes of the
' i to fearful 1 and unhappiness.
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"■■icgs that are comp’s ) Crime and bi oken I In 'lues can he seen in ■yli'M tioii. uttle children I>'»nillj l '< ini them. Unhappiwritten nearly every P u wonder it is wise to p Wliea Jesus eoinrs It'' H changes the gloom
ri aka the power oi
f eiv< s joy unspeakable 01 glory. This unhappy kl-l today needs the life-
|<Ti! ist.
r ( ross of Christ
pid not know any other
lost, hell bound sin-
1' Ji-s all than to let He li- into the world and b • I'd sins and go through Ttni. nt for them. In Tl pl we read, "For he hath F m 1" be sin for us, who I' 1 sin that we might be r 1 ’ 1 'ghteousness of God L Your mother paid a " fl " you to be horn ■ s "nrid, hut Christ gave that you and. I might be
I. The Fame of the World
■ Prov. 11:30, "The fruit j The fame of this world sow, I r] ghteous is a tree 0 f lif?; ! passes away and many times he L , ha t winneth so .Is Is things we struggle to gain are
gone before we are. Chaile.-
Lindburg was famous one tini •.
and he is still alive but we d,,n';
hear much about him. V.-ry fa-
mous people often times are Hr most lonesome ami unhappy. Tie things of this earth are passing away. Winning souls is wi-, because the individual who isaved begins to appreeiat. a:;
njoy eternal things.
5. Heaven
Jesus said to His disciples or. time, “In my father’s house ar. many mansions.” it j. s wise ft, win souls because those who an won will go to heaven. The ik scription of Heaven in th.- Bihl. is wonderful beyond words, j iin sure that God wants u- wr.--410 saved to make- a desperate attempt to lead you who are ii"- I saved to Christ see yeiu can e-e .he glories of heaven, escape- the i fires of Hell, be- eleaiised by th* blood of Christ, have the pe-aoc I af God in your heart, see that j when the things eef this life fad away, ami your lips turn e-olC and blue, you can gee to in- with Jesus. This is the most important thing in this workl. Won’t yon accept him?
odists. 6:l. r > M. S. M. Fellowship will meet it the Alpha Gamma Delta house Dr. Henry Kilhe will be* the speaker. 6::if- Youngerly married couples group will participate in a pitchin supper. 8:00 Campus married couples class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Knapp. Dr. Norris will lead the discussion. Monday 6:30 Chamber of Commerce. Tuesday ;t:30 Girl Scouts. 7:00 Boy Scouts. Wednesday 7:30 Oxford Fellowship will meet in Keystone Chapel. Thursday 10:00 Farm Burial' meeting in Community hall. 2:00 W. S. C. S. Afternoon Circle will meet at the home of Mis. W. J. Fuson. Friday 2:00 Greencastle ’mined of Churches observance off World Day of Prayer. Friday 7:00 Gobin Choir rehearsal. ST. WORKW’S KPISCOPAI. CHl'KCH 720 So. Locust Street C G. Minton, Minister 9:45 A. M. Church School for children. 10:45 A M. Morning Prayer and Sermon.
FIRST BAPTIST » ill lit II Dallas RiH.-iJor. pastor 9:J0 a. m. Sum.ay Schook Maurice Kersey, Supt Class s for all. 10:30 a. m. Worship service. Subject: "The True Basis J-’o. Jrothcrhood.’’ Choir number. 6:30 P. M. Baptist Youth Fc owship. Senior and Inter mediite groups will meet in their isual places. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship. Jubject: “1 no Q-Jeen Of Sheba ' lUnior choir number. 2:00 j). m. Tuesday Women' neeting in Rccm 3, Miss Lynlette Martin in charg This :ifernoon service will be followed jy an open meeting in t.he Jhureh Audit* ric u at 7:30 P. M FIRST NAZAKEXK ( HI R( II C. A. Newby, Minister Great Sunday School Rallv Now On ! ! ! 242 present last Sunday! Putnam C Jnty's larges! hurch school invites you ! ! Miss Dorothy Bill S. S. Sup' Church School begins at 9:30 A. M. Worship at 10:40 A. M. Juniors 6:45 P M. Youth Group 6:45 P M Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday f:30 P. M. The Sunday evening servire vlll be accompanied with severd musical instruments. two )lanes, two guitars with amp'.iTers. harmonica ami one slide trombone. The public Is Invited. GKF.ENCASTLL IUBLK ( EM’KK 501 Hanna .Street Lewis Drcngaes, Pastor Elmer Evens, Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M Young Peoples Meeting 6:15 P. M. Evening Service at 7:30 P. M Prayer meeting and Bible rtudy Wednesday at 7:30 The Young People will be in '.harge of the Sunday evening erviee. The message will be irought by the Young People's eachei, Hersehel Cully. Everyone Welcome. TiOIMN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHFRCH John Tennant, Minister 9:30 Church School Classes. 10:40 Nursery for small rhild"on. • 10:40 Morning Worship Service. Serin os: Religion for Laymen Anthem: Jobilate Deo, Sowerby. Choral Response: "O Lord, Jaw Thy Servants", Clokey. Offertory: Air, "Como Blosled Rest". Bach. Organ: Andnntino. Boellman.
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Van Denman Thompson, or|u dually. The vail of the ganist. 4:45 Candlelight Vesper Ser-
vice.
6:00 High School Youth Fel-
lowship.
6.00 Intermediate Youth Fellowship, Martha Jane Kilhe will lead the discussion of We Study Early Christians, and Hilda Fay Boatright will lead the discus-
I was tom from top | "hen Jesus died on the lb* teby opi ning the Holy r- Md the very presence P' 1 anyone who would r<I 1 ' sacrificial lamb, that ■“way the; 8 i nil o£ tht , The wisest thing in this
of
cross
s to HR the
hetr.re a world on Its way I fl l 0 h on We Study Early Meth-
PltFsBYTEKI.W < HI K( H Harry P. Walrond, Minister. 0:30 a. m Sunday Sc-hool. G—>- • or Noel. Supt. 10:35 a. m. Worship service, ■ill J. Lockwood, choir director ■"do-" The Blind Ploughman” ’ink sung by Stanley Zabka Vnth ni-From Thy Love as a ’athcr” Gounod, Miss Naornl k’oliingbom ne, Soloist. Sermon: “Making the Desert Bloom.” (The Nursery will he open .lining the Worship Service. ) 5:30 p. in. Tuxis. Leroy O’Neai .. ill lead the worship service. A Biisiiuss Meeting will be held to discuss future Tuxis events. 6:30 p. m. Westminister Fel-low-hip for College Students. Dr. O. H. Smith, of the DePamv Physics Department, will lead a discussion on the subject. ‘ Discovering God Through Science.” Refreshments will be TVed following the meeting. Week Day Meeting: W* dnesday-The choir will praeat 7.00 p. m. Thurs.lay-The Woman’s Circle vill meet at 2:30 p. m. at the inine of Mrs. Don McLean. DePamv students, Miss Dnga Ny- )* rg of Swe-len, and Oliv.*;Dievathason of Singapore, will iieM-nt the ])iogram. Assistant .ostesses for the meeting will f Mrs. .1 A. Throop and Mrs. Nona Davis. The session will meet in the •hurch parlors at 7:30 p. m. Friday-World Day of Prayer v i vic.-s will be held at the Methodist church. Teen Town will be in session from seven intil ten. Lutheran Student Service Vespers: 4:15 P. M. at thPresbyterian Church. "The Foundation of our Faith" George O. Taylor Student Pas. tor FIRST < HUISTIAN CHI IU II Ralph H. Sanders. Minister Lois Arnold, Chairman of the Board. Frank MeKeehan. Supt. of the Church School. Morning Worship, 10:00 o’clock. The minister will speak in Some Meanings of out Faith. Church School classes as follows: 9:30. Women’s Bible Class, High School Class, Intermediate Department classes. 10:00 >’ clock, simultaneously with the worship service, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and Junto departments. Christ an Youth Fellowship. Sunday, 5:00 o’clock. Meeting in church parlor. Monday, 1:30, Putnam County Home Economics Chorus, Church Parlor. Monday. 7:30. Chi Rho, Intermediate Youth Group. Tuesday, 7:00, Boy Scouts. Thursday, 6:30. K J. U. class Pitch-in dinner, church dining room Mrs. Staten Owens will show slides taken during her teaching experience in Germany Thursday, Christian Coyples Club at home of the Ted Olid •- i wells. The group will begin a study of Christian Happiness i:: the Home. Guide books hav. been secured for the study. I Friday. Executive officers of Men’s Forum. Place to be announced. Saturday. Junior Group meet- ! ing at the church. You at<-' invited to participate in the well-rounded program ot this friendly Church at the | heart of the community.
MAPLE HEIGHTS ( lit R( 11 OF GOD Rev. N Paul Dixon, MinisteWednesday Evening 7:30 p. m Young Peoples Endeavour. Similar School 10:00 A. M. Sunday Morning Sermon 1! A M. Sunday Evening Evangelistic Servire 7:30 P. M. The Public is cordially invited to attend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 429 Anderson street. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. in. Testimonial services each Wednesday at 8 p. m. Everyone welcome. ST. I’AI L’S CATHOLIC (TICRCH Francis Hull Sunday Masses 8 00 and 9:30 a m. Week days 7:00. Confessions: Saturday afternoon. 4-5:Saturday evening, 7-8, and before all Masses. M’OSTOLK GOSPEL T ABKRNACLE E. Washington St. Commere ni Place Charles W. Rains, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Supt. Claude Ash Worship service 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. Bible Study Tuesday 7:30 P M Wednesday prayer 10:00 a. n . Young People Thursday 7:30 P M.
Classified Ads For Sale
FOR SALE. Car of Armour’s fertilize. 8-8-H, 2-12-6, .3-12 12. Now taking orders Harlen Nelson, R.-elaville. R 2. first house east of pleasant Gardens, on ' now pavement. Phone 3805
WANTED: Baby sitting by the ( FOR SALE: 17 acres. 4 room hour, including tran-iportatlon I ifotwo. electricity, 3i._. mile
■r will keep children in my hum in the day time. Mrs. Ivenn Hane, 612 Crown street 28-20.
• Manhattan road.
•j imiffT-i on Clyde GooC
24-3n.
Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf FOR SALE: Apartment size electric washer Si5. 804 south Locust. Apt. 1-A. 25-2p.
FOR SALE: 1946 Hudson four door sedan, grey, $1450 cash. Payment plans can he arranged. Hess Sales and Service. Phone 11. 25-21.
Poppy Girl for ’49
FOR SALE: At Pearl O’HairV. Thrift Studio "On The Alley," a 4 hole laundry stove complete w ith pipe, $7.00; a 2 burner electric Rangette with over, $18.00: a .30 inch roll-away bed. with innerspring mattress, $18: , 3 wicker chair* and long settee mil odd pieces), $2.00 to $6.00; 1 2 lawn swings with cushiops. $5.00 and $10.00; l base roekei $19.00. Phone 2.34. 25-2r. TIN SHEETING juirt arrlvad. 265 pieces, 2 l -..’xl0’, good foi building purposes. A & S Junk Yard. 25-3t Fort SALK: Three cat Utf! . nb business. $4,700 worth of radio equipment radio in every ini Kent $50.00 per month; will net $12,000. This business is reputable and has been operating ini 5 years. Automobile Agency ituated on three state routes and in new building, 10 yeai I ase. Priced reasonable. Taproom in hotel grossing around $10 000 per year. This is priced to sell at once. POLLOMO’NEALL, 502 Ben Hur Bldg.. Crnwfnrdsville. Indiana. 25-.3L
FOR SALE: Pair sorrel! horses, 3 7 years old, good workers. George Finney, Belle Union. 26-2p FOR SALE: Certified Benton oats. 98 germination, $1.50 bushel. Also Benton oats in bin. good seed oats, $1.00 bushel. At 'hur Giltz. 2 miles southwest Bainbridge. 24-3p. FOR SALE: Good studio couch $15.00. Leon N. Snyder, 629 ensi Washington street. 25-2p
Reelsville
26-2-9-16-4p
INSULATE TODAY the service way. R. E. Knoll. Phone 60 12-tf FOR SALE: 8 ft. 2x4's. IxJ ■sheeting. 8. 10. 12ft. Phone 1035R. 25-21.
WANTED: Fence building by the rod. Guaranteed work Phone or write Russell Blaych s or Walter Keek. Roachdale, Ind., R. 2. 24-26-Mar. l-3p.
‘Miss Brevity’
FOR RENT
FOR SALE: Fries and masters. 3 to 5 lbs. 45c Ih. 310 North College. Floyd Allen. 24-3t. FOR SALE: Locust pests, any size and amount. Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 miles west Limedale. Phone 6F1.3. Tues-Thnr> Sat. tf. WANTED WANTED: First class for full time job. Phone 725-K between 7 and 9 p. m. 24-.3t WANTED: Couple as oar-tak-er and cook, only reliable couple need apply. Box 85, c n Banner. 24-St. \l INTED — Woman cook, meats and vegetables. Old "rail Inn. I’h-ine Greencastle 1051) or Ptrtnnimille 33H. i.H-lt.
FOR RENT: Modern 3 room furnished apartment, ground floor. Private hath. 511 east Anderson street. 24-3t. FOR RENT: 3 room modem lurnished apartment. 814 east Washington. 25-2p FOR RENT: Unfurnished 5 room apartment. Call Bannei Office. 25-2L FOR RENT: At 206 Spring Avc., 3 room apt. furnished «>i unfurnished. Phone 234. 25-2t MISCELLANEOUS Shamrock Beauty Shoppe ov”r Hanna’s Book Store. Permanents !or a short time only, $6.50 value $4.95. Look your best with a '.nbrieleen for soft natural looking wave. Appointments usually not necessary. Phone 1063-W. 25-2p.
FOR SALE: 18 ft. Roycraft house trailer. 6 miles east of town. W. Shoemaker. 25-2p
FOR SALE: 1936 Ford coach, good condition; 1936 Chevrolet sedan, new paint; 1935 Dodge rniipe with 1946 motor; 1941 I'-j tun truck; GMC 1 1 _• ton truck, both S.W.B. East Side Motor* ! Stilesville Road. 25-2t
FOR SALE: Baby chicks U. S certified and pullorum controll- ■ •d. Barred ami white rocks a)id white leghorns. O I C hogs double treated for cholera. Free catalogue. DIETS POULTRY FARM, CENTER POINT, 1NDIana. 2-tf.
FOR SALE: Hog houses, 6x7. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana. Phone 403. 1-tf. FOR SALE: 1948 John I >e i A tractor, like new, power trot, cultivators, disc, breaking plow. Archie O’Neal; 3 1-2 miles southeast of Mt. Meridian. Cloverdale R. 2. z 22-5p.
You can please them ALL the time with Spudnut*. It
YOUNG FILM STAR Janis Paige )• the Veteran of Foreign Wars Buddy Poppy Girl for 1949 She was the unanimous choice of the National Buddy Poppy committee to typify the average girl volunteer, thousands of whom each yenr are active workers in the annual Memorial Week buddy poppy sale, held tp aid disabled ex-service men. (1 nternatiwl)
Tells Her Stor^
FOR SALE Barton washing machine, practically now. Phone 767. Ip
FOR SALE: Secret pal cards and all occasion cards. Phone 718-W. 26-2p
Young business man wants single room with bath and private entrance. Plans to b. per man.-nt resident of Grecneastle and would prefer to be as iicni Post Office os possible Writ*Mr. Boze, Box 521, Indianapolis 23-61. WANTED I'l'Msh hauling . other hauling. George E. York Phone 260-.1. 24-:’])
Electrical work, house wiring, neon sign work, hanging and servicing. Motor rewinding an.) servicing. Russell Roberts and Lester Hatfield. Phone Morton. 474. 21-6L WANTED: Man 25 to 55, business of your own, Putnam county. No capital required, car necessary. For personal interview in your home write A L. McDonald and give full directions of your location. General Delivery. Kokomo, Indiana. 16-17-18-24-25-26-6t.
Artifical Breeding: Holstein Guernsey and Jersey sires. All proved transmitters of high milk and butter production. Call before 9 A. M. Indiana Artifical Breeding Association. Phorf 24K3, Greencastle. 26-tf Notice Welding School 7 00 p. m.-9:00 p. m. each Tuesdaj S weeks. Feb. 1 through March 29. Free to those owning or mrennsing equipment and sup plies from Graver Welding. Greencastle. l-24p REAL ESTATE ~ FOR SAIJC: Lovely 7 room modern home on Maine Street in Hainbridge. located at rear of Standard Station. Cheap. George l: II Phone Hainbridge 256 w»*ek days. 23-12t. Belleville on 40 large 6 room house with one acre garden, new i »>f. new siding, good condition electricity, driven well. Inspect and make offer. Stilesville Neat 1 room house, porches, outbuildings, on vein large lot. Fairly priced. Out of town. Owner says sell Plainfield 2 almost new modern 2 bedroom houses. Contact day or evening, O’Shea Realty, 223 W. Main, phone Plainfield 5331. 24-3p
"MISS BREVITY OF 1949" is l of O’Hara Jones of New Yu who displays her architect! recommendations at Miami Ben Fla., where she won the title i competition with other bath attire suppose* to be just n eatly brief. (Intrcnatio.. FOR SALE Field fence 37 and 47 hi i fence. 6 Inch stay. 4 noint barbed wire. 7 ft. steel fence post No. 9 brace wire. Fence stretchers. Barbed win roller*. C. H. and C. HARDWARE HA IN'BRIDGE
WANTED: Pap.-i hanging and painting. Phone 260-J. E. S. York. 24-3p
WANTED: White woman for maid work. Address Box L, Banner. 24-3p.
WANTED: Female restaurant help. Transportation furnished. Write or phone Baron's Midway Restaurant. Phone 25F24. 21-3'.
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WARD’S APPLIANCE SERVICE We are equipped to give prompt j and efficient service. * REFRIGERATORS * W ASHERS * RADIOS RECORD I’LAYF.RS * \ACPI M GLEANERS * STOVES and HEATERS * STOKERS and HEATING Equipment. Montgomery Ward Service Dept. Phone 151
FOR SALE 1984 Chevrolet Master two floor. 1916 Dodge Ij toil pickup. Greencastle Motors, Inc.
Colonial Hatcheries x Baby chicks x Purina chowx Sanitation. , 106 North Joi kson St.
BL0NDIE
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"AXIS SAUV,” or Mildred Glllars. confers with her attorney, Jnmen Uughlin, outside Washington* District court after testifying that In fear of her life she signed a "written oath of allegiance U Germany" the day after Pearl Harbor in 1941, (Internstionif}
