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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1951
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TCRKEVS UNWELCOME HOOPER. Utah (UP) — I Things were really whoopin in Hooper when five teen-agers de- ' cided the town was “too dead” and livened it up by throwing live turkeys into looms late at j night. Angry residents kept I sheriff's deputies busy all night. THEV CAN ROX ANA THIN!.. AIR FORCE MEN S.M HILL AIR FORCE BAS?:. Utah (UP)—Workers at the Hili Air Force Base think they can box anything. They use enough lumber each week to build 14 i ordinary five-room frame huus-
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The box factory foreman Arch Tracy, said the 100.000 hoard feet of lunibei used every week does not include hundreds of reclaimed boxes which are ! used over and over again. Building box< s large' enough lo hold bomber wings is an ordinary task at the base but no job i is considered too small. Some l.-TOO boxes of all sizes ai ■ turned out. langing from containers holding a 30.000 pound oven to boxes bolding plane parts requiring a magnifying glass to see. HANNA STREET BAPTIST
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r»01 Hanna Street Charles LaFara. Pastor Jewell McCurry. S S. Supt. I Sunday Shool UI 00 AM | Morning Worship 11:00 A M Young Peoples Meeting at
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Evening Service at 7:30 P. M. Cottage Prayer Meeting Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaL'ara at 7:30 M There will bo a Fellowship supper Saturday at 7:00 p. m at the home of our pastor We urge all members to be present. Evei vone is welcome to coin and worship with us.
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“We Seek Him Together ' MiHenry Kolbe will be assistai
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Thuisday evening is the time for the regular monthly Wo Night of the Church. There v be both painting and repair woi<;
to do.
Since the church will be entertaining Annual Conference m June, it is hoped that a lai group of our members will participate in these periods of work and fellowship. As a regular part of the pmgram of the church there will isa half-hour meeting for Pm ei and Bible Reading each Thur day evening at 7:00 p. m. Tl period will not conflict wTTi. other meetings scheduled I Thursday evenings.. There will be a pitch-in dir. ner at the church on Frid. evening at 6:30 p. m for all pa ents of Boy Scouts, all distrn ’ officers, and workers with il Scouting organizations. Families are requested to take cover, dishes and table service.
The Lenten Sacrificial ottering amountaU to $578.48, with additional gifts received aft»r counting on Monday. Other friends and members have reported that gifts will be broug it tomorrow. The offering 'vdl be used to help relieve the suffering in Korea and to apply on tie' indebtedness of the churci.
I IRST < HI IK II (II t 11111 s I SCIENTIST 420 Anderson St Sunday Service 11:00 A M Sunday School 0 30 A M Wednesday evening meeting! 8:00 1* M Subject: Reality Golden Text: James 1:17 "Every good gift is from above and cometh down from the Falhei ot lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning Reading Room hours are lion: 2 to 4 on Wednesday. The publn is cordially invited to attend the services and use the Reading Room
FIRST ( KRISTIAN CHURCH Ralph Saunders, Minister. Ward l> Mayhall. ("hr. of Board. Frank McKechan, Supt. S. S. .Morning worship. 10.00 o'clock Th. minister will speak on The Meaning of the Lord’s Supper. Church School classes as follow : Women's Bible Class. 9.15: Junior High and High School . la.-.- s. 9.30: Nursery, Kindergarten Primary and Junior classes. 10.00 o’clolck. Baptismal services, Somerset Christian church, using this b.tjti. try 3 00 o'clock The Rev James Brown will be in chaarge. Christian Youth Fellowship (i no o’clock. Mi. and Mrs Ward Mayhall will meet with the group Marilyn Donolson is president. The Church Cabinet will meet 7.15 m the church parlor. Week I»a\ Meetings and Services Boy Scouts, Tuesday, 7:30 in the Brotherhood Room. Hubert Smaliz is Scoutmaster. Boys interested in joining Troop 99 should contact. Choir rehearsel, 7.10 nt the
church. Mr. Marketto in charge p " Christian Couples Club will t i t v Cr " ifi meet Thursday. Youtl > l "" ^
KJU class monthly social meet-
ing on Thursday.
You are invited to attend all of the meetings of this friendly community-minded church. You will find a welcome and an oppoi- i
tunity for service here. CHURCH OF CHRIST Ixrwcll E. Manchester, minis-
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Bible Study 9:45. Worship service 10:45. Sermon Storm Proof Religion. Evening service 7:30. Sermon Our Obligations. Wednesday Bible Study 7:45 Revelations 3 chapter is om lesson. Everyone welcome.
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I IRST IJ\PTIST CHURCH Dallas Risslcr, pastor Sunday school will open Sunday morning at 9:30. Isaac Skelton, Supt. Attendance last Sun-
day 144.
Morning worship will begin at 10:30. The sermon will be th ■ first in a series on the ten com-
mandments. .Mrs. Genevieve! ,X., . ; , ty | O'Neal and Mrs. Lorraine Scrog- 8 p ru
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DANCE Saturday, March 31st Music by BOB SNIDER'S BAND I ROM HAW 11.1.E. INl>. FEATURING BOB ON THE SAX For all Moose Members and Women of Moose MOOSE HOME
PRESIlt TEKIAN ( III IU II Harry P. Walrond. Minister. 9:30 a m. Church school classes for all ages. Rus-itl! Maatmun, Supt. 10:35 a. in. Worship • rvice Seimon. "The Biggest I'ocd sl Last!" Organist: Don I’fo t Guest choir director: Albert Fiorillo. Soloist: Phil Ehereni man. A nursery will be maintained during the worship service foi the tale of small children of worshippers. 6:00 p m. Tuxis will meet the church parlors. Four Of Hi members will participate in a debate on the subject, “Resolved that it is better to give than to get." All juiiioi and senior high school young people Hie invited to attend. 6:30 p. m. W-F will meet In | the church school chapel. J nnes j Erdmann of the DePauvv History j Department vvill talk to the group about world situation. All college students are urged to come out and get caught up on world affairs. Thursday: 1:00 p. m. The Woman’s AssoI elation will hold a fifty cent luncheon in the dining room. Mrs. John A Cartwright will review “So Sole of Life" by Violet Wood. Circles 3 and 4 will serve as hostesses. 6:45 p m Choir practice. 7:30 p. m. The Session vvill meet in the church parlors
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Fred M,Murray and Irene Dunne will give you plenty of laughs in their latest picture. •‘Never A Dull Moment.’*
Jane Powell hits u new dancing high h Fred Astaire's partnet m "Royal Wedding", MGM's lug Technicolor musical, which comes to the Vom astle Sunday and Monday The new offering also affords Jane a chance to sing a royal parade of song hits by Burton l^ane and, Alan Jay Lerner in the story of a famed brother and sister singing-danc-ing team.
I.OIIIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Elmer L. Harvey. Pastor The first Sunday after Easter is often a critical time fo’ the Church. The high resolves of the Lenten season can be carried on in the season from Eaa tei to Pentecost and beyond We urge the people of our community to attend some chutoii service somewhere tomorrow Out services for the day wil'. tic as follows; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:40 -i m. The pastor's sermon. "Whe.t God Calls" will deal with ‘.lie challenge to young people to enter full time Christian service | as a life work. Dr. Van Denman Thompson's organ music will bias follows: "Chorale Improvisation on "Jesus. Still Lead On" by Kai g-Elert; ami ''Aria" by Corelli. The anthem will !»e, “Cherubic Hymn" by Bortniansky. Candle-Light Vesper Service at 4:35 p. m. John Buckstuff will be organist, with Kermit Morrison, giving the meditation. M.S.M Evening Program at 7 00. A panel of young people and Associate Professor Paul Thomas will discuss “Marriage." The Afternoon Circle of th; W.S.C.8. will meet on Thursday afternoon of this week at 2:30 p. m at the home of Mrs. A. L. Meredith. Mrs. Helen Hawkins will present the study book,
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