The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1952 — Page 5

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I, K(H Ol ITIK NAZAKtNK KO \( HDALK |, tli a purpose.” K v , R. II Whelan. Pastor. Iiuiday school 9:30 a. m. pj imi.ig worship 10:45 a. m. ^. i ightn«M of the (irt with God. |\ y p a, 6:15 p. m. A spir- | a Young People. J «i Vice 7:00 p. ni. t;U. Then how wilt thou do in v clhng of the Jordan ? [ciuldr i. lory hour Wednea-

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|.\’ote tli< early hour for servicl during Ur wintor for the reg•voivhip services. Ill \ l\ \L MEKTINU [ ‘(puna :val services will be. Lie ' 1 inch of the NazaiI. IP iih beginning Nov. If''!,!.. 30. i Aj >pn ml worker and cvangelM Dorothy Ahlcmann who I lonary in ArgenSouih America and now a l' N'a/.aiene ThcoloL 'iv in Kansas City, llj , li been engaged for these pCT'icej. She is a splendid i.li i ii-d one who has been l(u in her fields of labor. Tli ■ • |in ni services will be I ■' 7:30. Come • in g ii i"nd. Y’ou will al- ' ■> find ,i warm welcome. nips I < HltlSTIAN I HlWtM linui Inlale, Ind. id l, Kitley. Pastor 1' n Taylor. S. S. Supt. C'hi i fc hool 9:30 A. M. .Tv.ning Worship 10:30 A. M. 1. A. fl (Tab 5:30 p. m. Tin. month is Stewardship ToA:h ili*I each menibei is urg- , i lo gn .ns pledge card and J . .'nd it to Heibert Jeifries, Stew.ilslr, ■.•him man, or drop it in Tc offering plate. ' ’i. L" i Day afternoon we .nving the Higli School

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The minister is delivering a ser••es of sermons this month using as his theme Stewardship of Christian Living. This Lord’s Day his message is entitled “The Conquest of Coveteousness. ’ Let’s keep our attendances up near or over 200 I5\l.\UKIIK,}.; ( |||(|sri.\> CHl'UCH D. L. Davison. Minister Cyril Mas ten. chairman of board. Paul Smith. Bible School Supt. Bible School 9:30 a. m Morning worship 10:30 u m Evening service 7 p. ni Lord’s supper , Sermon: Evening message: "Th£ Day of Pentecost." Friday. Nov. 21st. Young People'h fellowship. This afti i school fellowship will be held at the parsonage. All are welcome. PUTNAMvil.l.i; METHODIST * m KCH 9:30 Sunday school. A L Evens. Supt. Miss Mary Catherine Sutton, assistant 5:30 p. ni. Methodist Youth Fellowship, Miss Velda Stwalley president. Worship servici s, sei ond and fourth Sundays, at logit). Rev. Win. June Evans, pastor The trustees and all others interested in the building project will meet after Sunday school. BAINB|{|i)(ii: METHODIST ( III KCH Norris King. Minister Arthur Weller, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:3(1 The public is invited to at-

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I NION < IIAPEI. METHODIST CIH K( H Norris King. Ministei Lyle Clodfelter, Supt. Sunday School 9:50 Evening Worship 7:00 Remember the revival that is in progress and will continue through Friday evening. November 21st. Rev. Ralph Gwin is doing the preaching each evening at 7 o'clock. Everyone is invited lo come and worship with os. We have special music each evening. KEEI >\ II.I I METHODIST ( HI lt( II Sum Phillips. I’astoi Tonight. Friday. 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting m the church 10 A. M. Sunday School, classes for all agt groups Moils Millei Sim la S. iniol

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ll A. M.—Annual Laymen's Day Services. The laymen will be in charge of the entire worship service. All members are urged lo attend and to invite their friends. Air. Curtis Strain, layman of the Canaan Methodist Church, will bring the message. Mr. J. K. Eggers is Uie lay leader in charge of the program. < A.N AAN METHODIST CHURCH 10 A M. Sunday School J classes for all age groups. Miss Doris Strain, Sunday School | Supt. ■ 00 P M. Annual Laymen's I Day Si rviee. The laymen of the I church will present the entire I u or.ship servici All members niv> | niged to attend and to bring llwr friends. Mr. Curtis Strain win bring the message of the evening. Mr. Jim Martin is the lay i leader in charge of the program. Friday. Nov. 21st. 7:00 p. ni I Prayer Meeting at tile church. Satin day evening, Nov. 22n I | Chili supper at the church. s|x>n- ! • s °ied by the Methodist Youth Fellowship. The Methodist Youth Fcllow- ■ ship are gathering clothing to send to Koreans, who need help m facing the coming winter. Call or contact a member of the Youth group if you have clothing that >ou wish to give to tiiU importan' and Christian cause. *

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