The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 March 1949 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1949.

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

ClsarlM Italns 'shall wo know if we t „ know the Lord his forth is propared as the ne ami ho shall come unto L utter and former rain the earth.' Hosea 6:3. The et Hosea was speaking to He that were rebellious 4 cod. Israel had turned ■, worship and forsaken the of the Lord of Heaven, is trvinp to got him to necessity of following on ow the Lord and then he that if they would then tt-ould rooeive the former t ter rain. Now let us take ubject of rain for just a while. : r symbolizes the Holy Paul speaking in Acts said "Nevertheless he left jimself without witness in he did'good and gave us tom heaven and fruitful filling our hearts with [and gladness.” The kind of aul was talking about was ind that filled the heart cod and gladness. Only the of God can do this. We a little clearer picture of Hosea meant by the two rs of rai is. Joel 2:28 says shall come to pass afterthat I will pour out my upon all flesh and your land your daughters shall sy your old men shall dreams and your young hall see visions.” Then in cond chapter of Acts 4 which was on the day tecost, "They were all with the Holy Ghost and to speak with other s" When the multitude nd heard what was takcc began to mock and

fun.

yes, it still holds true topic are still mocking and j, fun of people that receive oly Ghost the way the « received it but that t dlsnull the word of God. Peter stood up in the :f that multitude and said iis that which was spoken c prophet Joel—” and the scripture we just nod. So that was the beg of the min as this is the imp God ever poured out rlt on a mixed multitude, •err religious people there very nation under Heaven 2:5. On that day three nd were added to the This was the beginning ter rain Multitudes conto get the Holy Ghost Bio same evidence of speak- | othor tongues. This was kme sign that let Peter that, the Gentiles had been kith the Holy Ghost, Acts and 40. This experience ued in spirit of the great fdtions against the church, er after about 325 A. D. confmed to the land of la because of the great ution during the dark But in the early part of th century people who "d for a closer walk with rd began to receive this Pentecostal experience. Belled with the Holy Ghost eaking i n other languages ^lifornia to New York and Canada to Mexico, the " ' av ian countries and countries came reports of phenomenal experience, was it? it was the latter hich God had poured upon who were following on to the Lord. All who desire cr walk with God a experience can have this thing by obeying Acts 2:38 ' s promised to you. ■SBYTKIUAN ’y P. VValrond, Minister. a ni. Church school. Nod, Superintendent. 0 a ni. Nursery for the f small children of wor-

,tr8.

^ a. m.—Worship service. Lockwood, choir dlrecto:'; tl'aeo Grogan Hill, organAnthem -With a Voice of "o. ’ Shaw. Sermon: “When

V 'Yes’.”

P. m.-Tuxis.

- and parents will have tch ‘ in " supper In the din001 h. This will be followed Parent-Youth Panel on 1 ' curricular Activities.’’ taking part in the panel ' Parents-Mrs. Willard Clt ari(1 Everett Elmore; people—Flo Ann McGufml Jimmy Miles. Martha "dler will have charge of

ions.

0 m -—Westminster FelT "•dl have a discussion on n to Say, -No,’ and When to

Say, ‘Yes’.” Mr. Walrond will lead the discussion. A social period will follow the meeting. Wednesday—The choir will practice at 7:00 p. m. Thursday—The deacons will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday The Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Willard Umbred, 302 Greenwood, at 8:00 p. m. Dr, Winona Welch will tell about her trip to Cuba ,and will show pic-

tures.

Friday—“Teen Town” wilt meet at 7:00 p. m. .FIRST BAPTIST Dallas Rissler, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday Sohoc!. Maurice Kersey, Supt. Classes for all may be located by Church directory. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship Theme: "The Conversation Between Jesus and Nicodemus. Special number by Adult Choir. 6:30 P. M. Baptist Youth Fellowship. Dois York will lead the Senior group and R. J. West fall will lead the Intennediate

group.

7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Theme: "The Serpent And Th" Uplifted Christ.” Special number by Junior choir. f:30 P. M. Tuesday, Women's Mission Society will meet with Mrs. Russell Leslie. Mrs. Frank York will bring the lesson. APOSTOLIC GOSPEL TABERNACLE E. Washington St. Commercial

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. Young rcople Thursday 7:30

P. M.

GREENCASTLE BIBLE CENTER 501 Hanna Street Lewis Drengacs, Pastor E’Jr.cr Evens, Supt. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting at 6:45

P. M.

Evening Services at 7:30 P. M Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Beheld, I stand at the door and knock: If any man hear .ry voice, and open the door, 1 will come into him. and will sup with him and be with me. Rev. 3:20. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHCRCH 720 So. Locust Street C. G. Minton. Minister 9:45 A. M. Church School for children. 10:45 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon.

March 15th. Watch the Banner

for later announcements.

GORIN' MEMORIAL METHODIST CHCRCH John Tennant, Minister

9:30 Church School Classes. 10:40 Nursery for small child-

ren.

10:40 Morning Worship vice.

Sacraments of

Sermon. The the Church.

Anthem. "O Praise The Lord” Ippolitov-Ivanov. Response: Kyrie Eleison —

Lotti.

Organ: Two Chorales,

Elert; "There is a Green Hill Far Away". Sowerby. 3:00 Pastor's class for children joining the church. 4:00 Lenten Communion Ser-

vice.

Dr. Tennant will be assisted in this service by members of the MSM cabinet. » 6:00 High School and Intermediate Youth Fellowships. Monday — 7:00 Greeneastle K'ndergarten Mothers' meeting. Tuesday — 2:00 Girl Scout Council meeting. Thursday 10:00 Production Credit Association meeting and

Luncheon.

7:30 The Keystone Bible Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Lee Reeves, Mrs. Joe Hammond will be the assistant hostess. Mrs. Omer Beck will have the program and Mrs. Sarah Wright will give the devotion. Friday — 10.00 Dr. Gerald Wendt will speak at the DePauw University convocation. 7:00 Gobin Choir rehearsal. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHI HCH Ralph H. Saunders, Minister.

ing th? Source. Church School Classes as follows: 9:30, Intermediate Department, Senior Class. Women’s Bible Class. 10:00 (simultaneously with the church service) the Nursery. Kindergarten, Ptimary and Junior Departments will meet. Sunday, 5:00 p. m„ Senior Division of C. Y. F. will meet in the church parlor. Chester Trout in charge. Sunday 7:00 p. m. the quarterly meeting of the entire church board will meet in the dining room. Light supper will be serv-

ed.

Monday, 7:30 p. m., IntermedKar S 1 iate Division of C. Y. F. will

Ser-

Classified Ads For Sole.

FOR SALE OR TRADE: 194'. Chevrolet convertible club eoupe. A-l through out. Radio and heater. Priced to sell. Call Cloverdale, 114R4 after 5:30 p. m. Jaimes Hays. 3-3 p

FOR SALE: 50 head Hamnshirc gilts big enough to breed: also baled mixed hay. Charles E. Buis, 7 miles east of Greencastle. 3-3p.

meet. Mrs. Georgia McClure in charge. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts will meet in the basement room. William Douthitt in charge. Thursday, the Sections of th' Women’s Union will meet as fol-

lows :

Section One with Mrs. Roland Headley. Section Two with Mrs. Roy Abrams. Section Three with Mrs. Ted Robbins. Section Four with Mrs, George Garrett. Saturday, Junior Division C Y. F. will meet at the churck.

1:30.

FOR SALE: Certified Clinton 59 seed oals, 96 percent germination. Call or write Paul McGaughey, Russellville. 4-4p

Spinet piano for sale to reliable party who can pay th? amount owed by orginal putchaser who cannot pay out the account. Write Box 3. Banner 4-3p

FOR SALE: Servel kerosene | WANTED: Female restaurant refrigerator and Zeneth battery . help. Transportation furnished, radio and Wincharger. Glenn | Write or phone Baton's Midw-v Crosby. R. 2. RRoaehdale. 3-3p ) Restaurant. Phone 25F24. l-5p.

FOR SALE: "Certified Clinton 50 oats, also Hawkeye soy bean and field seeds. Save at Wilson's." Wilsons Seed Store, Roaohdale. 3-Gt

FOR SALE: 1947 super deluxe fordor Ford. Radio and heater and undercoat. Perfect condition. South of Counly Farm. Glen Clark. 3-::*, Why rent ? Own your own home, is ft. trailer. $400. 6 miles east or town. W. Shoemaker. 4-2p

FUR fttNl

FOR RENT: 4 room apartment and bath. Phone 617. Call at 310 west Washington street. 4-2t.

FOR RENT Modern 3 room furnished apartment, ground floor. Private bath. 511 east Anderson street. 1-tf

Grace’s Beauty Shop will reopen Monday for business. Ip REMEMBER the National Guard party at the Armory Monday night. Tickets will be sold at the door. 4-2i.

PERMANENT POSITION Open for Clerk, Typest. Give experience if any and address letter to Public Service Co. of Indiana, Inc. 5-3t

FOR RENT: Two room hous ■, 1 kc new, Commercial Place. S • Cecil Newman, 1 >... miles northcast of Ml. Meridian. 5-2p.

FOR SALE: 12 ft. truck bed with grain sides $35.00. Carl Snapp, Phone 741-R. 5-8-10-3t

FOR SALE: Good elean wheat straw. Reese Bfiis, 7 miles east on Stilesville road. 4-2p. FOR SALE: Locust posts. Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 mill's west Limedale. Phone 6F13. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf.

FOR RENT. Modern sleeping room downstairs, close to bntn, utside entrance. 301 north Indiana. 5-9-2p

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: New studio couch wardrobe cabinet. Call 766-M. 4-2p

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for thenmany services rendered us In our sorrow of placing our son and grandson, Kenneth Flint to rest We also wish to thank the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion and all other people sending beautiful floral offerings, the Methodist

Lois Arnold, Chairman of the Sunday School class and Rev. Board. Bigler, the pallbearers and Mr. Frank McKeehan, Supt. of th" Sands, the undertaker. Church School. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McGauMorning worship, 10:00 o’clock, ghey and family and Mr. and The minister will speak on Find- Mrs. D. V. Oliver. pd

Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-lf

FOR SALE: Certified Benton oats, 98 germination, $1 5o bushel, also Benton oats in bin, good seed oats, $1.00 bushel; also 75 bales good oats straw. Arthur Giltz, 2 miles southw. it Ba inbridge. 5-3p

FOR SALE: Baby chicks U. 3. certified and pullorum controlled. Barred and white rocks and white leghorns. O I C hogs louble treated for cholera. Free catalogue. DIETZ POULTRY FARM, CENTER POINT, INDIana. 2-tf. FOR SALE: Hog houses, 6x7. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana. Phone 403. l-tf. INSULATE TODAY^ the "service way. R. E. Knoll. Phone 60.

12-tf

FOR SALE: Pure bred Hampshire gilts bred to farrow in May. Pete Rowings, Brick ChapI el. 2-tf.

FOR SALE: Three bird cage' mo large and two small ones Northwest Burnaby’s Sawmill ,/ fice. Mrs. Nellie Figg. 5-2;

FOR SALE by OWNER: C room modern house, all on one floor, insulated, storm windows, large 2 car garage, locate 1 ir. College district. If interested write Box 39 Banner. 3-.3n FOR SALE: 196 acre stock and grain farm. House with electricity, two barns, 75 acres illable, 24 acres bottom ground. Priced to soil. Robert H. Harlan. Greeneastle, R. 4. 2-4-5-3p.

FOR SALE: 1940 ton truck, coal and Good condition. Ci> •131 And'rson. Phan

1'

>37-.I

FOR SALE: One brick. ten oom apartment house. Steam heat. College district. 8 room modern house, 7 room modern: room semi-modern. Lawrence Butcher. 640 E. Walnut St. phone 175-R. 4-2p.

WANTED

■LOST*

WANTED: Cook, white. Ex nerienee not necessary. Write Box 8, Banner. 28-6t

LOST: 6 key:; on ring Frank 'ooper. County Assessor or return to The Banner. 5-lp

WANTED: Short order cook. Apply in person Double Decker 4-31.

LOST: “Barney", dog. Reward. L. Phone 15F11.

brindle BoxC. Buchheit. 5-It

GLORIA SWANSON SIGNS TO STAR

CHURCH OF GOD 513 Howard St. Rev. Bollen, Minister. Wednesday Evening 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Endeavour. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Sunday Morning Sermon—11 A. M. Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service—7:30 P. M. The Public is cordially invitta 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. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Francis Hull Sunday Masses 8:00 and 9:30 i. m. Week days 7:00. Confessions: Saturday afternoon, 4-5; Saturday evening, 7-8. and before all Masses.

FOR SALE: 4 gilts weigl, 75 to 100 lbs. H. Goff. Grceucastlo, K 4. inquire at Brum > town. 2-4p

FOR SALE: White Rock Dyers and roasters, 45s per 11). 3 1-2 to 5 1-2 lbs. Floyd Allen, 310 north College.

FOR SALE: Recleaned Clinton oats. Kenneth Morrison, 4 mile.; north Clovcrdalc. 25-2 -5-7-lp FOR SALE: 48 John Dei re 12A 6’ ca.r.bine with mot > Scoorkleen and Hune pick : i. Reel. Will take a older o.rmhii • in trade. Phone 377-VV. Gl< o Campbell. 1-3-5-7-3 11-6

WANTED: Beauty operate) at once. Call Shamrock Beaut? Shop. 105.3-W. 4-2 WANTED: White woman for . aid work. Write Box G, Banner

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WANTED: Man to work farm .When a w< ing this c t plea ' a'c age, number in fan; ly. and exp,ni nee ha i on farm Ad ler • Bn-n r Box 49 Greencastle. 5-2n

MISCELLANEOUS

‘.rtifical Breeding: luernsey and Jersey

Holstein sires. Ah

proved transmitters of high milk UKl butter production. Call beore 9 A. M. Indiana Artifieal Breeding Association. Phore 24 F3. Greeneastle. 26-tf

FOR SALE: 10 acre farm with 0 room modern home, furnace. Barn, poultry house, brooder .louse, garage. Maumee Kersey

CONTRACTORS evidence, 2 r.lles si/uth Greenrated Mason ! rlHtlc - Mailha tt £ ‘ii' »oad. Phon-

390. 4-2t.

BUILDING Basement? e:

and carpenter work. We complete the job. New building, rem deling, and repair. Write or see tr' for estimate. W. Morris <K- Son. Brazil R. 3. 5-3p

WATCH Monday’s Daily Banner for sensational washer offi r. R. E. Knoll. Phone GO. 4-2'

FOR SALE « 1989 Chevrolet * door. 1934 Chevrolet Master Iwodoor. Greeneastle Motors, Inc.

RETURNING TO FILMS, which she glorified and was glorified by for a quarter of a century, Gloria Swanson signs to star In "Sunset Boulevard." a movie about Hollywood. William Meiklejohn. Paramount •xeciitive. witnesses signature. (International Soundphoto) brrlin gets phone booths back

WARD’S APPLIANCE SERVICE We are equipped to give prompt and efficient service. * REFRIGERATORS * WASHERS * RADIOS * RECORD PLAYERS * VACUUM CLEANERS STOVES and HEATERS ! * STOKERS and HEATING Equipment. Montgomery Ward Service Dept. Phone 151

n:i« i ii'K \tk or I* \ HTM'.KMIII* The* undcrsl&nuil parties In ruby Certify that they have tills UhI*; formed a himited^i J artnership th** terms and conditions of which are

as follows:

Name of Partnership. Star Hilliard Parlor. Special Partner: Uonnio Uunjran. Residum-e: 'Greeneastle. I ml. Capital Contribution: Vs interest in Partnership goods hereafter

set forth.

General Partner: Ralph Runyan. Residence : Green cast 1«\ Ind. Capital Contribution: interest in Partnership Roods hereafter

set forth.

General Nature of Business: Operate pool room. f)nt»* of Commencement: January 1. 104 ft. lint.) of Termination: Death of Partner or upon written notice. Partnership Goods: Pool tallies. Value $'.7'..rto, Sio« k-in-trnd< . Value $20.00. Furniture ,v K«|ulp. ment, Value $21-'»J»o, In Testimony Whereof. the Partners hereto have eaused this CertlflcaJ.* of Partnership to. he executed tl is 1 Nth day of I’VUru-

ary, liGO.

Ronnie Runyan Ralph Runyan

State of Indiana,

Countv of Putnam, SS:

Before me. the umh rsivrncd. m .lllMln- "f Ihc IVin-e III 1 "J f 0 , 1 ' said County and State, this IMP day of February. PMO. personally ,oared the within named ItonRunysm and Ralph Ruuvau and aeknowh'dg'ed the above Ct r-tific-ate of Partnership to lie their voluntary act and d* • d tor tie* us« s and purposes herein expressed. T , In Witness Whereof. I haw hereunto subserihed mv name and

affixed tnv official s*-a1.

i.la T. ICHis.

Justice of the Pence

• Sea 1)

Durham & Durham. Attorneys^ ^

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A GOOD BUY 1948 HUDSON COMMODORE | DOOR SEDAN Ad Condition LOCAL CAR ONE OWNER EAST S9DE MOTORS Stilesville Road

FOB SALE: Four room hous nil two lots In Commercial Tlac? | Good well, lights anu phone. O i • ;o<! street. John Dennis. 4-3;. THE RECORDS you ask for: Andrew Sisters' “You Was": Crosby's “So in Love": Lombardo’s “Everywfiere You Go," “Sweet Georgia Brown.” “Re 1 Ho. es for a Blue Lady,’’ “Down By the Station”; Mills Bros. “T Love You So Much It Hurts,”

“I’ve Got

Warm, 1 Knight noon”; Bones,’

New albums: Crosby, Lombardo, i Cavallero, Jolson, Martin, Fro I i Waring and Frankie Carle. Fir • selection of Kiddies Records | Kersey Music Store. 5-2t. I

n YOUR COMMUNITY is WORTH UVING IN. IT IS WORTH TRADING IN. (>1> MADE I S NEIGHBORS, I,FT JUSTICE MAKE US FRIENDS. H. E. KNOLL Insulation and Appliances Phone (id

Colonial Hatcheries x Baby chicks x Furlna ehowe x Sanitation. 106 Norlli Jackson St.

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FIRST NA/.ARENE CHURCH

C. A. Newby, Minister

Edward Foxworthy, Chairman Tuxls of the beard of trustees Miss Dorothy Birt, S. S. Supt Church school begins'at 9:30

a. m.

Worship Service 10:40 a. m. Junior Service 6:45 p. m. Youth group meets at 6:45 p.

m.

Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Official Ch. board meets 7:30 p. m. Monday The Sunday night services are now accompanied by several musical numbers. All Are Welcome! Revival meeting will begin on

uudskmEN rebuild one of the sidewalk telephone booths in Berlin wS!h were one of the familiar pre-war sights In the German capita S ,r city may sti11 lar S e| y tn 011,18 ("ote background) but now Berliners again can get the wrong number. (Internat,*-’