The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1951 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GEEENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 19^1.

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Ami.i Kisslrr It HiisU tt 'I'll t'lill* TSk- Gri/velajuJ Community Club met at the home of Anna Risaler Dec. 2S. with twenty.seven members present. Leota Kaub was in charge ot the devotions. Si-veraJ songweie sung with Thelma Jean Sutherhn at the piano. Daughtei Diane sang Jingle Bells and Away m a Manger. Mi Hall and daughter Gail rookies and a drink, gave a Christmas pla,y and read -'.me poems. The roll (tail was a > hr, Unas quotation. Mis Hall and Beotn itauh prea nted each member with a gilt. : ■ | gifts. Oui hm-tess served ice cream

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t.MBIN MI.MOKIAI. Ml IHOHIST < If HIM II KIiiht I, Harvey, Pastor. It is not too late to resolve to nttend a service of worship each Sunday in Ihr new year. You I will lie a hotter person hy faith- | liilly following this worthy cus-

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| The morning service of worI hip will follow at 10:40 a. m. j J he .ermoii I heme will bo "Blind j Spots " Arthur Carkeek, asso- | rial<• minister of music, will play 'lie organ using the selections. |"1 I hank Thee. Ifrar find" and j"Tal<i My Heart" by Karg Klert, •nid "Deanait Jesus. We Air I llrii hy Bach. The ehoii will J 'hig, "lad Hearts Awaken” by J Clokey This Is an arrangement

ol a plainsong.

Ih Youth Kcllowship groups will me. t a) 0:.'10 and 6:00 p. in. with programs prepared hy the group Paul Arnold will tie leader of the High School division. I he pastor will lead a discus--ion of the Methodist church at the evening meeting of the Methodist Student Movement, at 7 00 p. m. Sunday evening. Our families will want to renew subscriptions to the “Christian Advocate" within the next tew days Other families will desire to start reading this weekly publication with its news of latest happenings on the religious front. The cost of the magazine for the year will be *2 00 'I here will he a meeting at th • church at T .'io p m on Thursday evening of men Interested in the '''-chartering of our Boy Scout

troop.

I>r Paul Iglehart. a medical missionary from China will speak at a meeting at the church on Wednesday evening. January

17th. Our people and friends trr the community will do well to reserve this night for this engagement. It is good to know that in the midst of so many unsteady foundations in the world, even the foundation of our civilization, there is one foundation that never changes. It is the power of God and the love of Jesus Christ. Other foundation can no man build than that which is built— our utter dependence upon

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ST. AMIKKWS EPISCOPAL ICHIIWH 720 So. l»ou»t St. Chaster A. Minton, Minister 0:45 A M. Church School for children. 11:15 A. M Holy Communion Sermon

CHI IM II OK OH III ST 1/owe 11 Manchester, Minister Bible Study 0:45 Worship 10:45. Sermon, The Narrow Way. Evening Service 7:;i0. Sermon. The Broad Hoad Wednesday Bible Study 7:45. You are Invited to be with m in Uie study of the Bible and in the worship of God.

KIRST NAZAItKNE 4 III IM,II C. A. Newby, Minister Miss ifoiolihy Birt S S. Supt. C4iun h S« Imol beging 0 .JO A M Worship at 10.4(1 A M Youth Group 0:45 I' M Evening Scrv.. • 7 ::o Jamiary Missionary Bklii. Wednesday 7:.I0 i‘ M Junior Service,, Tlmrvlay 4 0(1 P. M. Visitors Always Welcome

BAIMlKHM.i: < HltlSTI/VN (TURMI Sunday School at DdiO Morning Wotslnp Servic 10 .id Sermon: The Itlch Man Sunday uvoning 0 00 C.Y> meeting 7:00 Evening Woislup Sermon. "Oaring Cor Soula." Monday evening V & I Sunday School Cla.-« pound party al Uic home of Mi and Mrs. (Koige Owens at 7:JO. James Cline, Minister.

CHATEAU-- Sunday - Mon. • Tues.

IT. PAKL’S I ATHOLK t HI K( If Francis Kull, Pastor Sunday Mass 8:00 a m. and 0.20 a. in. Week Day Masse:: 7:00 a Confession Saturday 4 00 p. m to 5:00 p. in. Saturday Evening 7 p. m.

8 p. m,

And before all Masses.

LOUISE BEAVERS

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FIRST 4 HKISTIAN 4 HI IU II Ralph H. Saunders, Minister Morning Worship, M»:00 o clock. The inuuster will speak on A Victi>riou.s Faith. (Jliuivli School clas-'acs as fol lows; Women's Bible Chus II. 15 Junior High and High Sohcul CLiussas 1*;.20 All olasaes meet at 10 00 o'clock. Baptismal service 4.00 o'clock. C.V k. meeting 6 :00 P. M Meeting of the official board 7:00 P. M Week-Hay Millings Boy Scout, Tuesday 7:20 CROP organizational meeting. hic.-day 7:,24) in i.htuivh pallor Building CiMiuiiibtve Wednesday evening 7 20 Scot ion of C.W F. will meet rhiin-day. See (he paprr.s for indivifhial section announcements Omir rahear.-Mil Thiu^xlay 7 10 Vou arc cordially invited to Hltend tih<- .scrvicea and activtUcu ol tin , friendly community itumdcd Church

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HANNA STREET BAPTIST CHCRTH 501 Hanna street. Charles La Fara, Pastor. Norman Hill. S. S Supt. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. ni. Senior Young people at 6:45 p.

Junior Young people at 6:45 p.

Evening service 7:20 p. m. Wednesday at 7:20 p. in. a cottage prayer meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hcavin at 511 Indiana street Everyone is invited to attend. The Sunday morning service will be a going away service for Robert Buroff as he is leaving for the service January 0. The message will be ‘‘Choose Yc Whom You Will Serve." Sunday evening the message will be ‘‘The

Power of

Church

a New Testament

( III IK II OF COD Rev. Harold Ingle. Supt. Rev. James Watts. S. S. 9:30 a. m. Evening service 7:30. Tuesday prayer meeting. Wednesday Bible study. Friday young people's meeting

FIRS I I! \ITIST < HI IK II

DhIIh Rissli i Pastor.

Sond,i\ -chool will open Sen- | day moi mi g at 9:30 a. in. Ik" ' Skelton Supt Three depart- J melds nnd live open classes will he ready to pieet the needs of all who wc h to :.tudy the word with

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ed in this service and while the ordinance is being observed a living picture of the I/ast Supp' > will be arranged on the pulpit. "Meet Me A Thousand Years Hence” will be the theme of our meditation about the table. The Senior group of the Baptist Youth Fellowship will meet for a special arranged program in Room 3 at 6:30 p. m. The Junior group of the You'.h Fellowship will meet in Room 2 at 6:50 p m for devotions anil

choir practice.

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urged to attend this important service of the church.

In the evening wui.dii|i service ^

;i i 7 30 there will be hymn sing-j Lh an d' ’ , 'd’ l; '''

lug and devotions. There will also he a special number by tiic Young People's choir, flio sei-

PKESBYTKKIAN CHI lit II Harry P. Walrond, minister 9:20 a. m O'lun-h School, Russell Maatman. Supt. Classes for

all ages.

10:30 a. m. Nursery to care fa.-.-mall children of worshipers. 10:35 a. m. Worship Service Don Pfost organist; William Dreyer. choir director Sermon: "Twelve Rules foe

Christian Living”

6:<>U p. m Tuxis Will meet in the church parlors. A debate vdl he held on the subject, "Young people today need freedom inore

Til,' affirmative

le im will lie Jim Moss and Susie j

Stewart . and the negative team will be Jane Umbrcit and

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Oil. worship service will begin I mon will be "Going All Out For j Neff. Martha Steegm.lle, w II 1 ^‘im- 'J I* at 10.30 a m In this service The Master." : conduct the worship service. j and meoti,,.'. i ' ^ r.ew nH*mhcrs will receive th»» | Choir practico will been Wca- P m \V j.st in in^l< i * ’ * r alcn<lrU'. # .si? i h t hand of chmch fellowship Also nesday evening at 7:15 Ik- low^hip f'M ' '*,1.^* Stinirnt u.ii ^ ^ .. .

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Holy Communion will be observ- Strain, director Sheila CnltitM,

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There lie Staruls! A Father!

He can’t explain the wild tumult of rapture . . . frap nervousness and pride that race through him. He can’t even talk. He’s too unnerved. He can only wave and make faces. The whole world has ceased to exist while he stands looking at "the chip off the old block.”

But let s ask the nurse! Nurse, from where you stand, ha~ thn lift] one been chipped off in true likeness? He has? Even to the same lock of hair, the same mole, the same cowlick? You say, he's a <;arb< copy? Wonderful I

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Only time can answer that question. This much is certain . parents, aided by the church, can put into childhood more than just the fragments of themselves.

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