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THE DAiLY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1252.

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11am. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 o’clock. Prayer meeting each Thursday i veiling at 7.

ST. t»Am.’S* C’AT.KW K (ii (ntii i frauds Kull. Pastor •Sunday Mass S no a. m. and 0:30 a. in. Week r>ay Mhsm • 7:00 a. ni Confession Saturday l 00 p. m. to 5:00 ji. m. Saturday Evening 7 p. rn. < 8 p. m. And before 'n! Musics. M TIIEK \ \ SH m s I < II \PEI. 7U0 Siiulh I. or -t Si Henry Mm Her, Pastor

life of Josepii Slavery and Imprisonment. lordially invite all, students noii-stud^iits, to this service

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i m i;< ii m < iiiiisr Jxiwell E. Manchester, minister The minister will be home to occupy the pulpit at hnth services Sunday. Bible Study 0:15 Worship 10:15 Sermon: "I Shall not Want! Evening service 7.00 Ve are Complete in Him! Come and worship with us and face the new week with a nev. hope.

ONENESS PEMT.l <>sTAl. < nn<: ;t 110 N. Market Street W. E. Shafer, pastor Bible Scehool 10 a. in. Evangelistic Service 7 :!{0 p. m. Bible Study Wed. 7:.'!0 p. m. Young People Service Saturday 7:.;0 p. in. Y6u are invited to tiie.se services. Obey Acts 2 :!P< I MON \ VI.LI A liVlTISI I'HL’RCH Hev. Conard Clearwaters. Pas-

MAPLE HEIGHTS METHOIHST CHI Ki ll b:d0 Cnurcn school for all ages. 10:15 Morning worship service. John Clark will conduct the service. Everyone welcome.

HANNA STREET HAITI ST CHURCH Rev. Clarence Stubblefield, Pastor Orville Reed, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Young People 6:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:50 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:.'!0 P.

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Morning message will be brought by Brother Carl Steinliauser. Brother Steinhauser also is conducting our mid-week prayer service. You are alway welcome here. R(riner..-ci' our regular monthly missionary Singspiration, this Sunday afternoon, Oct. 26, at 2:30 p. m., at the Walnut Grove I Baptist church. I Coming soon Frankie Collins i Nov. 10 through afternoon of Nov. 16.

ST. AN BREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner of Bloomington an i Seminary St.s. Church school 9:15. Morning prayer 10:45. Dr Ivor Hyndman, Acting Vicar. Canterbury Club party m the

^Choir'practice Thursday even-1 wTbdng a number in song. Seruno ‘ ^ 1 mon subject: ’’Unexpected Op-

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Oui prayer service and regular R oa(i ;‘' p" serv >«i J PKEnIU TEKIAN cm Ki ll monthly business meeting will be Hairy P. Walrond, minister Thursday evening at 7

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10:30 a. m. The Nursery, for the care of small children of worshipers, is maintained during the church service. 10:35 a. m. -Worship service. | Don Pfost. organist and choir director. Duet—“I Waited for the Lord” Mendelssohn. Sally Gantt and Judy Holman. Anthem • Show Me Thy Way” Thompson. Sermon—“A Sermon for Politicians and People” Text “Out-do one another in showing honor.” Rom. 12:10

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Ward Shawver, assisting in the • service. 5:30 p. m. Tuxis will meet in ; thr chun h parlor. After the wor- ’ -hip service, the group will divide ! into a junior high and a senior i high unit, for separate meetings. Jnn Moss will lead the senior ;.igh discussion, and Sheila Hani r ,a tlie junior high discussion. 0:00 p. m. Westminst r Eellowship will meet in the church j school chapel. The meeting will feature a panel discussion on the | subject, “Tiic Christian College.” Member- of the pan-1 will be: ! Dr. Donald J. Cook, Dr. Orville 1 Davis, and Dr. Lawrence Riggs. Members and friends of W-F j are invited to attend this irni portant meeting. Week-I) i> Meeting* Tuesday The women of Presbyterial will meet at the Roachdale Presbyterian Church, beginning at 9:45 ti. m. One of the features of the meeting will be a talk by a returned missionary Miss Lucinda Gerhart, of “Communistic China.” Luncheon will be- served for one dollar per per .on. Ladies desiring to go are asked to ge. in touch with Mrs Faye Cox. Thursday The choir will practice at 7:90 p. in. GUBIN MEMORIAL METHOIHST l lll Ki ll Elntei L, Harvey, Minister Sunday School will be held at 9:39 a. m. Sunday morning. The Intermediate Department and tile College Class in Religion meet in East College. All oilier classes and departments meet in the church. Thu pastor will preach at the morning worship service at 10:40 a. m. The sermon will be, "What Is In Your Hand?”. The choir will sing the anthem, “Ave Verum” by Mozart. Dr. Thomp- ' son will play the org in numbers, 1 Prelude and Toccata by Fresco- ! buldi and the Chorale, "From God ; win Not Turn" by Bach. The IJM-YF will meet at 4:30 p. m. The high school MYF meets each Sunday evening at 6:30 p. in. The MSM program includes the candle-light vesper service at 5:00: the evening lunch •it .>:30 p. in. and the evening's feature at 6:00 p. in. Dr. Warren Stelnkraiis will lead u discussion • in the evening based on the sub1 ject, "V Christian Political ] Choice.” During the vesper hour | Margaret and Marla Mutsehler | will play violin selections. Charles Heaton. DePaim Uni- | versity graduate in 1950, will j present a recital of organ music | in the sanctuary of the church j on Sunday evening at S:15 p. m. The Greencastle District Meth- | odist Youth Fellowship will meet for the annual fall Rally and banquet at our church on Tuesday evening, beginning at 5:00 p. m. More than 200 young people are expected. Bishop Hyungki Lew qf Korea will be the speaker. The service will be held in the sanctuary, and will begin at a p-

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prjxlrtiately 7:15 p. m. The ^ubli it- invited to hear Bishop Lew. The Young Adult Sunday School class will meet at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones Sunday evening a t 5:30 p. m. All young people of the church are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Robert Harvey is the class

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Attendance at worship seivices is not only the privilege of a Christian it is the responsibility! I IKST BAPTIST CHI Ki ll ’Dallas Rissler. Pastor Our Bible school will begin Sunday morning at 9:30 p. m . You are welcome lo attend our school. Isaac Skelton. Supt. Our morning worship service will begin at 10:30. Sermon subject : “Tlie Service on the Day of Pentecost.” Soloist; Eddie Wayne Barr. - • - The Baptist Youih Fellowship will hold its regular meeting hi Room 3, at 6:30 p. Karen Reed, Pres. Our evening worship will be held rri 7-30 There will he hymn

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