The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1952 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, '.952.

(MiSetbices

FIRST ( HI lu ll OF THF N A/AKKNK

C A Newby, minister Miss Dorothy Hut s> Church school begin:' at ni. Worship iit 10:45 a m. Junior meet in basement

Snpl h:.;0

7:00

auditorium

p. m.

Youth Group

7 00 p. m.

Evangelistic service at 7:45 p

in

Frayei meting on Wednesday at 7 :.'10 p. m. ^ Visitors are welcome to our services.

CHURCH OF CHRIST Dowell Manchester, minister

Bible Study 9:45.

all ages.

Worship 10:45 "The Word was

made Flesh!”

Evening :X:00

not Covet."

Wednesday evening, S:00 John H. will be the lesson

the second at 10 40 a in. The pastor’s sermon will bear

Classes for | the title "This Too I

Dr. Van Denman will play the organ.

The High School Youth

Sin!" Thompson

will

"Thou Shalt j leave at 2:00 p. m, Sunday after-

noon for the Institute Grounds at Battleground, Ind Attending for the week will be Jeannie i Hickman, Fat Hickman. Jane : Kightsell and Donna Gorham. The other youth will return after the evening service Sunday.

GORIN MKMOKIAI. METHODIST <111 KMI

Elmer L Harvey, Minister Sunday School and the Morn-

ing Service of Worship will follow the same time schedule as

for the winter months, with the | list Convention, first services at 9:30 a. m. and t Pastor

I HIST BAPTIST ( III IU II Member of the Amen .m Bap-

i Milas Kissler,

Our Bible School will open Sunday morning at 9:30. There will be classes for all and you are welcome to study the Word

with us.

Isaac Skelton. Supt.

Our Morning Worship Service will begin at 10:30. The sermon subject will be: : The eParl of subject will be: "The Pearl of

Frances Rossok will sing.

The Senior Youth Fellowship will meet in Room 3 at 6:30 p. m.

Karen Reed, president.

The evening Worship Service will begin at 7:30. The sermon subject will be: "The Worth of the Soul." Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. \

Padgett will sing.

The Men's Brotherhood of the White Lick Association will be held at the Corinth Church Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Our Spiritual Life Service

will be held Thursday evening at 7 o'clock.

HANNA STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Clarence Stubblefield, pastor. Rev. John Stubblefield, minis-

ter.

An independent, fundamental, Bible church. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Young People 7:15 p. m. Evening Service 8:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,

8:00 p. m.

Our pastor is engaged in an | evangelistic campaign in Arkanj sas He asks our prayers. Rev. | Malcolm Nier is conducting our j mid-week prayer service. We | certainly have two very capable substitutes in Rev. John Stubblc-

Even to those who are cold to the ideals for which the Church stands, that finger of faith always points to something that is comforting, reassuring, safe. The very presence of a Church, whether in a crowded city street or on a quiet country road, is a benediction to all, including those who arc not conscious of worship.

Such an influence, with what it means to those who open their hearts to truth, is worthy of a second thought. It merits acceptance as a refuge. It commands confidence as a port in time of storm. The Church deserves your support—your membership—-because it affords real protection for the family whose welfare it is your duty to defend and whose proper upbringing is your solemn obligation.

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field and Rev. Nier. You folks that are laying out on the services are missing some wonderful blessings. We cordially invite everyone to our services. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ralph H. Saunders, minister Ward D. Mayhall. chairman of the Board. Frank McKeehan, Supt of the Church School. Morning worship, 10:00 oclock. The congregation of the Presbyterian church will meet with us for this service. No Sunday School during the month of August. All classes will resume in September. You are cordially invited to attend all of the services of this friendly, community-minded congregation. ST PAUL'S FATHOM! Fill 1(4 II Fiancia Kuli. 1'n-dur Sunday Mean 8 On a m unr K30 a m Week Day Masses /.OM n i>> Confession Saturday 1 0** p m to 6.00 p. in, Saturday Kvenlug / p. m t<> 4 p. m. Aji'l liefore all Maasne ( KRISTIAN SCIENCE < HURCH 429 Anderson St. Branch of the Mother Church Tlie First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston. Mass. Tlie public is cordially invite*, to visit our church, and free reading room. Lesson for Sunday. Aug. 3. "Love." Morning Services 11:00 A. M. , Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Wednesday Evening Service h P. M. a Reading room located in the church edifice open Weilnesdav 2-4.

FREEDOM NOT SO SW EET PLAINFIELD, Ind., (UP) A 14-year-old boy knocked on tin door of the Indiana Boy’s School a correctional institution. and asked to be taken back. He escaped several days before. He said it was too rough on the outside. He had had only two apples to cat in four days. Authoritie. took him in and fed him. TEAC HER NOT Ml GOOD INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., iUPi Billie Sullivan. 23, was wounded when he accidently shot liiruseli with a .22-caliber rifle while | fa idling his wife how to hand! j the weapon. j FEMALE MOMvEt 1.1 RES MALE IIXFK TO FOLD HOUSTON. Tex. (UP) II takes a female monkey to make i monkey out of a mule monkey. Freda, the male, escaped from Jus owner, T J. (J, 11. After a three-day chase. Bell found Freda in a tree but two huuhs of coaxing left Freda unmoved | and still In the tree. Finally Boll returned in his cur with Chela, u female monkey, tied to the steering wheel. Minutes later Freda leaped into the ear and began chattering happily with his mate. From blossom to ripe orange [takes eight months

PIGEON LEAVES EGGS IN GOOD HANDS PHILADELPHIA (UP)—Miss Anna Besicli, head nurse of the | maternity section of Woman’s J Medical College Hospital, had a | “si>ecial delivery” case that was flown in but not by the stork. Tliis .special case came by carrier pigeon. A mother pigeon left an egg on a window sill. Miss Besich went through the formal procedure. She entered its name in the book of new arrivals as "Special Delivery." The mother, presumably satisfied that the egg was in good hands, departed. Tlie election in November will | mark the 23th presidential con test between the Democratic and Republican Parties. The Hepubhans have won 14. the Demo-j cruts 10.

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