The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1952 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GRFENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1952.

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8T. t'Aiil.’.S rATHOMC CHURCH franci* Hull, Pastor Sunday Mass 8:00 a. m. and • :30 a. m. Week Day Masses 7:00 a. nru Confession Saturday 4:00 p. m. to B:00 p. m. Saturday Evening 7 p. m. to B p. m. And before all Masses. OOBIN MKMOKIAI. METHODIST CHUKCH Elmer L. Harvey, Minister Dean Robert Earber will be guest minister Sunday morning st the 10 :!0 A M. Worship Service while the pa lor is on vaca-

tion. Dean Farber will pleach the sermon, "They Stood By Watching." Dr. Thompson will play the organ. A cordial invitation is extended to our people and friends to attend the service. Sunday School for persons of all ages will be held at !! .0 A

M.

< IHTU II ol « IIKIST Lowell Manchester, Mimstei Bible classes for all ages !i:ta Worship 10:45 Sermon, "The Power of tlie Word 1

Wednesday Bible Study 8:00 Thursday afternoon at 1:00 the women of the church are to meet at the church to clean the basement. I HtST I! \PTIST < III KCII Member of the American Baptist Convention. Dallar Rissler,

Pastor.

Our Bible School will begin Sunday Morning at tc.'iO. The school will be dismissed this Sunday at 10:15. Parents wiio wish j to come for their children at the

It is hoped. however, that I The Women's Mission Society every one coming to our Bible i will meet Tuesday at Robe Ann

school this Sunday will be able lo stay for the morning worship bei*aiise imediately after the close of tlie morning worship the school and church people are going out for a pitch-in dinner and afternoon outing. The morninig worship service will begin at 10:15 and will close at 11 o'clock. The sermon subject will be: "We Are Debtors.” There will be a duet number by Mrs. Russell Young and Mrs.

David Scroggin.

The evening worship service for Uns Sunday will be dismissed. Please pass this word along to

your friends.

The Senior Youth Fellowship

Evening 8:00. Sermon "The |'lose of, the school will l’l'' : 'K<* ; will ,, oslpo ne their Sunday

Ten Commandments given

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noic this Change in Ih, closing . servit . e until Monday evening,

time. Isaac Skelton, Supt. I August 11.

Park for their annual picnic luncheon and meeting. The annual meeting of the White Lick Association will be held Thursday and Friday of this week at the Corinth Baptist

Church.

Our Spiritual Life Service will be held Thursday Evening at

o’clock.

(.IfEENCASTLE OXESS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 202 Market Wednesday Bible Study 8 p. Saturday young people 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Evangelistic 8 p. m. Obey Acts 2-.'J8 Everyone welcome Pastor Wilbur F. Shafer

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A rertain kind of alertness is typified by the man who keeps “an ear to the ground.” That man wants to he ready for what is going to happen. Perhaps sometimes he has to guess— but he tries to be one guess ahead of the rest of uo. Th<*re is another kind of alertness that is far more important. It is typified by the man in our picture. He has "an ear to the sky.” He is trying to be ready—not for what is going to happen — but for what/s happening. He wants to have the spiritual strength to meet today’s problems. He knows that tomorrow’s happiness will depend on the success with which he overcomes each obstacle today. The Church is one of his listening | posts. Its message helps him understand God. himself, and the World— J| right now.

fhli Sarin of Ado li Being Published Each Week Under the Auspices el the American Bible Society and the Greencastle Ministerial Aesociation, end Is Being Sponsored by {he Following Individuals and Businns Establishments:

HANNA STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Clarence Stubblefield, Pastor Sunday School 10 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.

Support? Won’t Say

MAC S TEXACO SERVICE GREENCA8f!,E CASH C OAL CO. 200 N. Jackson Ml.—Phone 895 PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Greenrantle and Fillmore HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 217-228 E. Mash. St—Ph. 128 ■ESS SALES AND SERVICE Hudson Care and International Trurka 1-0 E. Franklin—Ph. II

HOODS RAKHKK SHOP "Cholre of The Majority" 18 E. Wanhlngton—Ph. 442-J SAM HANNA'S ROOK STORK CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Oldest and largest Rank In Putnam County GREENCASTLE HOME SUPPLY. INC. Norge Appllanrea and Sglvanla Television COLLIN'S RUG CLEANERS "Personalized Service" HOtt Block Street Phone* 1040 and 1288-M

KIMBALL R. LARKIN Dependable Insurance service MEADOW gold milk and ice cream fill S. Bloomington St. "The Finest Sold Is Meadow Gold” GRIMES GULP STATION 4»t E. Mash. St Phone 43 BROU N BROTHERS IMPLEMENT CO. I asi nf Greencastle—Phone 332 POOR AND CO. F’eed and Grain Greencastle and Cloverdaie

FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. "The Friendly Rank" RIVERS ELECTRIC SHOP Hotpoint and Philcn Appliances Greencastle—Russellville METZGER LUMBER CO. 117 W. Franklin—Ph. 282 C. H. « C. HARDWARE, Inc. "Where Ace Sets The Pace" Variety Departments Balnhrldge—Koaclidale TZOUANAKIS-FIJNT Jewelers 18 S. \ ine St. Greencastle

CHARLES KERSEY MOTORS Your Studehaker Dealer 22-28 S. Jackson. Ph. 1014 WEBER BIKE AND TOY SHOI 200 N. Indiana—Ph. 208 LAYNE’S PURE OIL STATION "Be Sure With Pure" 802 E. Wash. St—Phone 13S KIRCHER'S HATCHERY Purina Chows and Sanitation •locle and Austin Kircher Phone 51 5IULLIN8 DRUG STORK N. L. Doyielaon

best town. Everybody’s climate is THE finest climate. I have heard people from Kansas extol their wonderful gunshine. One morning at the breakfast table a woman from California had a violent argument with a woman from Florida. It all started over grapefruit. California's advocate asked the lady from Florida what she thought of the grapefruit she was eating. ■So,so," was the rep'y, “can't compare with OUR grapefruit, though." That started it. By the time I was through with my breakfast the two had argued about oranges, lemons, figs, spinach, celery, artichokes—and men. As far as I could make it out. | the California men can’t compare with the Florida men and ! vice versa. ] There was a television "magnate” on the train. He was going East to get. the jmateriil for a big factory he I was going to build in Los j Angeles, he said. The plant would employ hundi ed,. and hundreds of people. It 1 would cost several million do!lais It would be a tremendous

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HAT COCKED at a Jaunty angle, 1 slder statesman Bernard Baruch arrives In New York harbor aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth and say* he Isn't ready to announce which presidential candidate he will support. He did say, however, that the next President should have "intelligence . . . and courage" to :ontrol inflation. (International/

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COKRAI. DRIVE-IN THEATRE On !'. S. 40, 5 Miles East of Tern Haute, Sun., Mon., and Tuesday. "AFRICAN Ql FEN"

Meado w brook Drive In Di eater INTERSECTION 88 ft 43 LA ST TIME TONIGHT “The Highway Men” and “Bonanza Town”

SUNDAY ft MONDAY The battle of Texas... 1 and the battle' nf the sexes!

Short — News — Cartoon SHOW AT DUSK

I wondered why a portent as that occul upper berth, u'*' into it around Later 11 ^ Angew ] and 1 discussed tha t .J happened to know hu^ “He's nothing bul little installment a piano stoi c m p, ^ Hid 1 hear "nieow'"' Or was it the train ^ 0-C M DRIVE-IN THEU ft Miles South t) Grecmaatls tonight <>xi7 “The Dalton W* tom veal Plus “Mad Whiinesd SUNDAY A MON'Pjjl

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FORMER administration trouble d'-ote,. w. Stuart Symington Hashes his victorv smile following his triumph in the M,ssouri race for the Democratic cnatorial nomination ovei an opponent handpicked by President Truman.

LOOKING... . . AT LIFE HY ERICH PPWDEIS One of the most advantageous Places to observe human nature is the lounge car of a transcontinental tram. During the fli.n hour* the passengers eye each other like "trangp dogs. When the proper sizing up j, done, small groups .we fo,, U ed and sr.on the reserve is broken down an dllttle clique, begin to form. Some of these groups consist of only two people -iiaiially a married man and an unmar. led female, or tlie other way arqjind Soon the bluffing begin i. I have never seen so many "millionaires" as on these crosscountry trains, never so many movie "stars" and assorted celebrities as you find in these lounge cars. It is difficult to tell what makes people so anjious to imr'ess others with their import■Wee. Perhaps It is a hidden inferiority complex which erupts only among strangers. At home folks can't very well assume to be something that they are not They are too well known. But on a train—or a ship— that is something else ag Hin Here anybody can be a king for a day or for two or three days. One of the favoite bits of convernation is the praise of one's home town. Everybody's town is THE

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