The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1949 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1949.
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
I-ISTIAN sriKNOR society An jerson :n V soft 00 ' at p ; ' n '° a ' m ' irrvioes .it 11:00 a. in. B „nial services each Weuat 8 p. m. vine wel fome ' p Trl.'S ( ATIIOIJC (iiriicn Friimls Hull passes 8:00 and 0:10
after-
days 7:00. essions: Saturday -5 Saturday evnninK. lore all Masses.
POSTOI.IC (iOSPRL TABEBNAt LE MshmKton St. Commercial 1 CS W. Bains, Pastor ay School 10:00 A. M. ship service 11:00 a. m. lay Evai)ficlistic Service . V day Bible Study and prayp. m. sday young people service m. ay night will be the last with Evangelist and Mrs. Manion. Everyone wel-
nazakene church , \. Newby, Minister m! Putnam County’s lar"arch School! M begin.; at 9:00 a. m. hip service, 10:40 a. m. h group meets at 6.45 p ers (in basement) at 6.45 gelistie service 7:00 p. ir. ‘jonary service 7:00 p. m. stfay. r.- always welcome! N BEMOUIAI. CHl'KCH hr. Tennant, Minister Church School Classes, i Nursery for small childC Morning Worship Service nr: "The Christian Out-' cm. 0 Turn Thee to the Gounod. rtory: Pilgrim’s Journey Palace Beautiful, Ernest Iral Response: Unto Thee 1 Cried, Clokey. »n: Andante Cantabile, Denman Thompson, OrConfiymation Class. Candlelight Vespers— r Greenleaf Organist. Intermediate and High jl Fellowships. MSM Professor Student juions. Pastor's Training Class alts being received into lurch on Palm Sunday. Campus Married Couples *d at the home of Dr. and ohn Tennant. The discushll concern a study of Eas-
PKESBYTERIAN CHURCH Harry P. Walrood, Minuter Sunday, April 8, IH4H 9:30 a. r^ Church School. Ctovcr Noel, Supt. 10:30 a. m.—Nursery opens, for the care of small children. 10.35 a. m.- Worship Service, Bill J. Lockwood, Music director. Grace Grogan Hill. Organist. Solo- "The Lord Is My Shepherd,” Humphreys. Mr. William Seat. Anthem -"Ave Verum”, Moz-
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Sermon — “Another Man’s Cross”. 5:30 p. m. Tuxis will meet in the church parlors. 6:15 p. m. Westminster Fellowship Deputations Team will leave for Groveland, where they will present a worship service. 8:15 p. m.- The choir, with additional voices, and orchestral accompaniment, will present the sacred cantata, “The Seven Last Words of Christ,’’ by Theodore Dubois. We«k-I)ay Meetings Wednesday—The choir will practice at 7 00 p. m. Thursday — The Women's Association will meet in the church dining room at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Malcolm Harris, of the Koachdale Presbyterian church, will present some interesting Lenten slides. All women of the church are invited.- The session will meet at 7:30 p. m. Friday — “Teen Town.” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dallas Rissler, Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Maurice Kersey, Supt., Venard Johnson, secretary, Mrs. Robert Coffman, pianist. 10:30 a. m. Worship service. ‘‘Communion Service." Number by the Ladies Quartet. 6:30 p. m. Baptist Youth Fellowship. The Senior group will meet in room 3 and will conduct a Bible quiz on the book of Matthew. Intermediate group will meet in Room 2. Carolyn Baker will have charge of the lesson. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship, rheme: “Seeking The Lost.” In, he absence of the pastor who is iway for a revival, Bro. Tom Colston will bring the message. Number by the Junior Choir. 7:00 p. m. Thursday eve. pray>r service and business meeting.
see Mr. Chilcote's mother, who is ill and in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glitz and Mr. and Mrs. Max Glitz wer“ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Merrick of Indianapolis. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Giltz who had a birthday on Friday. Mrs. John Stark of Belhnore entertained with a tea party f.i • Mrs. Lottie Starx Taesdav afternoon. The occasion being Mrs. Stark's birthday. Mrs. Albert Whitehead entertained with a birthday party for Mrs. Jennie Burkett last Thursday afternoon. Max Newgent spent Tuesday night with Doyre Priest at Brick
Chapel.
shopping in Greencastle Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Logan spent the weekend with her parents, M”. and Mrs. John Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Hines and family of near Bloomington were Sur. day guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MeCoy. Mrs. Louisa Taber visited Mrs. Beatrice Sutherlin Wednesday afternoon.
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ULOVKMDAI.K Mrs. Leo Norman and children were in Greencastle Saturday afternoon. • A large crowd attended the 1 senior class play at the school building Friday night. Miss Leona Denny, 'tudenl nurse in St. Vincent hospital | spent the week-end with * th«' ! Victor Sutherlin family. Mrs. Anna Mae Burk and children were in Greencastle Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Su’h- | erlin of Brick .Chapel were Mon- I day night guests of Mr. and Mrs. | BUI Langdon and family. Miss John Logan, Dorothy Logan and Bibby Logan were shopping in Greencastle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Nora Morrison and Salina Cunningham.
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BOWLING NEWS UPTOWN LEAGUE Gas Co 59 28 .6 Monnett's 53 34 .61 Publie Service 50 37 .5' Water Works 47 40 .5 Stop 'N Shop 43 44 .4! Cities Service 39 48 .4 Olds-Pontiac 35 52 .4 Rotary 22 65 .2 Cities Service, 2, 2841; Mo nett’s. 1, 2767. Olds-Pontiac, 3, 2788: Water Works, 0, 2693. Stop N Shop. 2. 2682: Public Service, 1. 2810. Gas Co., 2. 2698: Rotary. 1. 2625. Over 450: York, 499; Murray. 494; Sutherlin, 492; Peterson, 490; J. Eitel, 489; Goode, 477; Hoover, 475: G. Crawley, 474; M Crawley, 468; Lyons, 462; Hendrich, 458; Huestis. 454. Over 500: Monnett, 526; Slovens, 519; Fuson. 515. High game: York. 208.
were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tarney and children. Mrs. Floyd Bales called on Mrs. Earl Woodworth Monday evening.
Classified Ads
FOR SALE: Extra good year- | General trucking, livestock.
ling Hereford bull.
Bainbridge.
Brtire Lane,
31-2-2p
I gravel, etc. Vaught amd Hansel, | Limedale. Phone 751-R. 2-2p
For Sale
FOR SALE; Tractor manure spreader. Extra good condition. Good used John Deere 10 f disc and tandem. Doris Salsman. Belle Union. 31-3p
Bring your children’s clothing to JACK and JILL exchange for resale. 718 E. Washington, Street. l-2p
FOR SALE: Loose clover har, never been wet. Kenneth Marriott. 1st farn house north o' Groveland on state road 36. l-Ti
REAL ESTATE
MISCELLANEOUS
COX AND SONS general tractors and builders. Free plarpl and estimates. Call Leland Coatesvllle. 22-lap
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Convert your battery radio t) an electric one. $14.75, 3 yea' guarantee. Kersey Music Store. 30-<1.
The Thursday School Boys Bowling league games resulted as follows: the Plnbusters won three defeating the first place Hi-Points. The Little Gremlins defeated the Mighty Atoms for three games. STANDING
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This is Mary Stuart, the girl who built her own house in a Hollywood canyon. She's cur-
Mrs. Bob Arendt and daugh- rently on the Voncastle screen ter Nancy and Joan Taber were ^ j n "Embraceable you." SHOWGIRL ACCUSES ECUADORIAN
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FIRST CHRISTIAN OMUldH Ralph H. Saunders, Minister Lois Arnold, Chairman of the Board. Frank McKe«han, Supt. of Church School. Sunday morning worship, 10:00 o’clock. The minister will rpeak on Steps for Entering the Christian Fellowship. Church School classes will meet as follows: at 9:15, Women's Bible Class; at 9:30. Inter mediate Department and Senior Class; at 10:00 o’clock, Nursery. Kindergarten. Primary and Junior departments. •Senior C. Y. F. will meet at the home of Nancy Sutherlin, 5:00 p. m. Light supper will be served. All high school age persons invited to attend. Official Board will meet la special session in the church dining room at 7:30. Chi Rho will meet at the homa of Mrs. Georgia McClure, MonJay evening, 7:30. Boy Sccuts will meet in the Basement. Tuesday, 7:30. Choir rehearsal, Thursday. 7:00 p. m. in the sanctuary. K. J. U. will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Owens, Thursday, 7:30 Christian Couples Club will meet with Mr and Mrs. Bnb Moore, Thursday. 7:30. Junior Fellowship will meet at the Church, Saturday, 1:30 Each afternoon second and third year Juniors and all Intermediates will meet in the Social room immediately after school for the class on Church Memberchip Refreshments will be served at the opening of the season.
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Myra Stefan
Pastor Buenaventura
A SUIT In New York’s Special Sessions court filed by former Goldwyn showgirl Myra Stefan, 26, accuses Pastor Buenaventura, 29, wealthy Ecuadorian, of fathering her 5-month-old son. He admits "many, many” intimacies with her, says he even obtained a marriage license, but didn't use It, he testified, because he learned she kept some personal effects In a man’s Manhattan apartment, to which she had a key. Buenaventura later married his mother’s nurse and became the father of an Infant son. (International Soundphotos)
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'“KKNUASTLK BIBLE CENTER Hanna Street W " i Hrengacs. Pastor m,T Ev ens. Supt. n ' lay School at 10:00 A. M. Worship 11:00 A. M. y Peoples meeting at 6:45 , n ' ne Service at 7:30 P. M. ye' meeting and Bible Wenesday at 7:30. eryor.e welcome.'
MORTON Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Carrie CJodfelter and Mr. awl Mrs. Gene Calnnder were Cora Carrington. Steve and John Vons of Lebanon, Mrs. Wilbur Clod feller of CrawfordsviUe and Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfetter and family. Mrs. Clair Albin has been ill for the past few days. George Newgent has been ill tor more than a week but Is better at this writing.
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lolled by Herbie Smithers with a 178 and Bill Berye with a 175. PUTNAM UO. PIN BUSTERS
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White Way 70 17 S. E. Economy 53 34 Laundry Ease 44 43 Culligan’s 42 45 Angwell Rufflers 41 46 Angwell Panollers 34 53 Angwell Cutters 32 55 Angwell Finishers 32 55 White Way, 2. 2044; Cutters.
1. 2040.
S. E. Economy, 1, 1972; Rufflers. 2. 2062. Culligan’s, 1. 1734; Finishers
2. 1815.
Laundry Ease. 0. 1789; Panellers
3. 1999.
High three game series: Rufflers, 2062; White Way. 2044; Cutters, 2040. High single game: jean McClaine, 186. Over 400: Mnblo Monnett. 469: lean McClaine, 460; Louise Peterson, 441; Esther Davis, 428; Lucille Spurlock, 421; Doris Hinkle, 418; Jane Etter, 407; Marion Greenleaf, 404, Joanna Thomas, 401.
Learn to play the accordion. Rental instruments, private instruction. Kersey Music Stors. 30-41
FOR SALE: 1942 74 O. H. V. Harley Davidson motorcycle, Bol) Smiley, 4'., miles east on
Stilesvilie road.
l-2p.
SMALL STOKE in Cloverdnlc. Cheap. Small down payment. Living quarters attached. Cheap rent. Call 818-M alter 6:00 p. m., Sunday alter 1:00 p. m. I-2p.
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WOMEN to sew at home; profitable business, good earnings. Write Hollywood Mfg. Co 7962 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 46 Calif. 19-26-2-3p
W. S. C. S. will have chiekrts supper and Bazaar (lots of lovely hand work) Reelsville Methodist church, Wednesday, Api^l 6. Serving starts 6:00 p.m. plate. Public invited. 2-P;-Vrlitical Breeding; HoUtbta, Guernsey and Jersey sirea. All proved transmitters of high ml\k and butter production. Call Dafore 9 A. M. Indiana Artlfifud Breeding Association. PIJOM 24F3, Greencastle. 26-tf
Married man wants work on farm. Bud Coatsville, R. 2.
steady Finley, 2-5-2p
F-12 Farmall tractor, cultivators, and plows will be auction cd to highest bidder at C’love-r-dalo Sale Barn Tuesday, April 5. l-2t
WAYNE Sugarine 16% dairy $3.00. Stark & Bettis. Phone 211, Morton. Fri-Sat-lf.
Headquarters tor curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf
$50 in new choice records given with the purchase of a Philc: console. Kersey Music Store. 30-41
FOR SALE; Crosley radiophonograph combination. Will sell for one half original selling pi ei . Kersey Music Store. l-2i.
FOR SALE: Locust posts. Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 miles west Limedale. Phone 6F13. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf.
FOR SALE: Little Red clover seed, also 7 bushels Clinton 59 certified seed oats. Bruce I^ane, Bainbridge. 31-2-2p.
WANTED: Wallpaper to clean. Phone 691W. 4-p WANTED: Stenographer-clerk. Must be good at dictation, typing. Permanent. Ixinc Stai Cement Corp. 29-%
WANTED: Young man to learn plumbing trade. Write to Box No. 15, Banner. 31-3p.
WANTED: Couple with small child want three room furnished apartment. Call 715-W. George Braden. 31-3p.
Wo are booking orders for ROTOTILLING gardens. Phone 910 or see us at 305 N. Jackson street. Williams & Orevc. 26-12t.
MERGER BUILDERS. For building, re nodding and tepairs. Write or phone Rockville 525. Prices arc right. Estimates fr'e-. We carry Compensations. 31-3 .
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE BARN, Tuesday. April 5th, n new restaurant, 1 mile south Coatesville on new state rood 75. Serving lunches and Sunday dinners. Operated by Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Robinson. 31-3p ' I.AWN MOWERS sharpened and adjusted the correct way. Bruce Shannon, 226 Bloomington. l-6t
WANTED: Short order cook, transportation furnished. Baron’s Midway Restaurant. Phone 25F 24. 31-3t
FOR SALE: Sewing machine, good condition. Phone 434-J. l-2i FOR SALE: I Miller shoes. Black calf, sling heel, 6-A. Red alligator 7'*, worn twice, cheap. Phone 605-R. 2-It FOR SALE- 4 row Internntonal corn planter. Used one year. Check as drill. Ross Alice. 2 miles east of Belle Union. Phone Belle Union. 2-2p
MORTON Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burk were Mrs. Thresa Wimmer. Mrs. Julia Beaty and daughter Rose Ann Miss Janet Branson and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Warden and son John. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bales called on Mr. and Mrs. Russell O Haver on Wednesday evening. The mens banquet at Union Chapel Church on Monday evening was well attended. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Newgent
FOR SALE: Horse corn planter 2 row. Earl Rowings, south of Keytsville, on county lino. 2-3p
Attention Farmer Supply Stores, Painters, Carpenters EXTRA PROFITS for you In selling “quality made Paints.” Good commissions paid weekly. No Investment required. Samples and literature etr. furnished free, o|W‘n charge accounts approved for 30, (10 or 90 day terms. Write for price list and particulars, Box 1030. Cleveland, Ohio.
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LOST: Boy’s navy blue coat size 10 at Miller's School. Finrier call 742-J. l-3p. LOST: Key ring on Locust near Seminary. Reward. Phoni H56-J. 31-3t.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 2 large modern sleeping rooms, one apartment partly furnished or unfurnished. Call 221R. 501 W. Washington. 2-lp
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment in Cloverdale. Inquire Smith Enrm Machinery, Clover-, dale. 30-tf.
THAT REMINDS ME
FOR SALE: Either 7 ft. John Deere or 6 ft. Oliver double disc manure scoop for Farmall H or M. Made by Horn for Soars. Used 2 days. W. C. Pruitt. 1 mile west, IV. miles north of Bainbridge. 31-2-2p.
FOR SALE: Two used tractor tires and rims 10x38. Amos Fine. 1V4 miles east of Midway on 40. £-2p
I must attend (he opening of life C. H. and C. VARIETY STORE IN BAINBRIDGE ON SATURDAY, APRIL I6TH.
FOR REN T: 3 room unfurnished apartment. Adults. 401 east Hanna. Phone 657-J. l-2t
OIL SALE For one week only April 1 to April 8 All oils REDUCED ns nuich ns 40%. Priced from 15c t(s 3(W' tier quart. On,- complete oil change given absolutely free with the |Hireha«e of any new tires. II. S. Royal Tires priced as low as $14.50. Take advantage of this offer NOW as it lasts one week only. , JACK MAJOR’S MARATHON STATION:. BAINBRIDGE, INDIANA “
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