The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1952 — Page 4

THE DAIL1 flANNER, GRfctNCASTLE, fNDIANA, ERIDAY, DECEMBER b, )Vb2.

Truman Names New WSB Head WASHINGTON, Dec. 5— (UP) —A new chairman took over the ■Wage Stabilization Board today, but a threatened walkout by its industry members kept the AdmlitUtrai ion's whole economic control program teetering on the edge of collapse. President Truman installed Charles C. Killingsworth as chairman to succeed Archibald Cox. who resigned yesterday with an angry blast at the White House ruling which granted John L. Lewis' coal miners a $1.90 daily wage increase. Cox said Mr. Truman s decision would lead either to favortlsm for a "powerful few” unions or to general relaxation of the whole line against wage increases. The Wage Board had held that any increase for the miners above $1.50 would be inflationary. Killingsworth. a 55 year old economies professor at Michigan Slate College who had served previously as vice chairman of the board, declined immediate comment on the turbulent situation he inherited, but agreed to meet reporters at 10 A. M. today. The six industry members of the board, who have boycotted, ils sessions since the coal wage decision was announced Wednesday. scheduled a private caucus to consider resigning cn masse. A labor member of tbc board IClmer K Walker, warned that if the industry members block operation of the boaid, it would result in a nationwide wave of "quick spontaneous strikes."

I'.W OK < OM mission Lit INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 5.— (UP i The Indiana School Board Association was on rccori today favoring appointment o' a commissioner of education to take Hoosicr schools out of politics. The commissioner, chosen bj a bi-partisan state school board would head the state school system and replace the State Supt of Public Instruction, who is an

elected official. The association’s nine-point legislative program, adopted during its convention here, also called for reducing the supt, to the role of executive secretary to the new board, which would replace the State Board of Education. Other proposals included an increase in state aid to education, and amendment of the cumulative school building fund tax to pay for equipment and construction. IN MLMOKV In memory of my husband, Ralph Meek, who went away two years ago today, Dec. 5, 1950, and my son, Dale, who will be gone fourteen years, December 13th. Lulled by the tune of winter’s breeze, my loved ones now arc sleeping with ease. A blanket tucked in all around, of soft white snow, like eiderdown. Soon the silvery cadence of the bells, will chime merrily across the snow, Enhancing the story they would tell, on the hearth's soft firelight glow. The twilight hour, the music sweet, notaligic memories calm, serene: Dimmed by the mist of othei years, that time has set between. Glowing —luring memories golden sequins of the heart Span the tranquil space o’ time, that years have licit apart. Eventide the glistening snow Within my heart rich memor ies grow. Vercic pd ( \KI» OK THANKS 1 wish to acknowledge my sin cere thanks and appreciation t "riends and relatives for th nany cards, flowers and gifts cccived during my leeent il ess. And I also wish to than >r. Johnson, Dr. Schauwecker lurses, nurses aides, and al ithers who were so kind and at entive during my stay in Put tiam County Hospital. Thanks again for everything Koxanna Miles t i

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PEARL HARBOR DAY DINNER Saturday At 6:30 P. M. Clyde (Brick) Miller Night For all VFW Members and Special Guests. Dance Will Follow Program At The Y. F. W. HOME POST 1550 Music By THE MERRYMAKERS 9To 12P.M. For all Veterans of Foreign Wars. Ladies Auxiliary and Fathers Auxiliary fAembers.

( Ill lt< II OK ( HUlsT t Toverdalc C. O. Barr, regular minister Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. each Lord’s Day and Tuesday evenings. Come worship with us.

NEW PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Gilbert McCammack, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m Church service 10:30 a. m. each second and fourth Sunday. Evening service 7:00 p. ni Everyone welcome. I MON \ ALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Conard Clearwaters, Pastor. Services each 1st and 3rd Sunday. 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday .'chool 10 o'clock. Bio. Robert Fisher, Supt. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7. BAIN me IDG E METHODIST CHURCH Norris King, Minister. Arthur Weller, Supt. Sunday school 9:30 Worship 10:30 Come out and let us worshij in the house of the Lord.

School Supt. 7:00 P. M.—Evening Worship Service. Message by the Pastor. Thursday, 7:00 P. M.—Prayer Meeting at the Church. Sunday is the Lord's Day. Keep it Holy by attending the church of your faith. Advance Announcement— On Sunday, Dec. 21st, the Christmas program will be held immediately following Sunday School. A united worship service of the Reelsville and Canaan Methodist Churches will be held at 7:040 P. M. in the Canaan Church. This special Christmas service will be one of the highlights of our Christmas season and everyone is welcome to attend. : ( HUBCH OP THE N A/. A RENE Koachdale, lad. “A Church with a purpose.” Rev. It. H. Whelan, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. If the church and Sunday school fail it could be your fault. I Your attendance or absence is I your vote. Morning worship 1:45 A. M. An hour of spiritual refreshing i N. Y. P. S. 6:00 P. M. I A good place for Young People Evangelistic service 7:0»> P. M. Text, When I sec the blood 1 will pass over you. Children’s story hour. Wed.

4 :Q0 P. Al. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00 P. M You are always welcome.

CANAAN METHODIST CHURCH Sum Phillips, Pastor Tonight (Friday). 7 P. M. Prayer Meeting at the Church. Sunday: N 10 A. M. Sunday School. Classes for all age groups. Alias Doris Strain. Sunday School Supt 11 A. M.—Worship Service. Message by the Pastor Sunday is the Lord’s Day. Keep it Holy by attending the church of your faith. Advance Announcement On Sunday. Dec. 21st, the annual Christmas program will be given immediately after Sunday School. A united Christmas service of the Canaan and Reelsville Alethodist Churches will be one of the highlights of the Christmas sea son. and will be held at the Canaan Church at 7 P. M Everyone is urged to attend. PUTNAMV li.I E METHODIST CHURCH R,.\ Wm. June Evans. Pastor Stinda School is held at 9:30 every Sunday morning with Air A. I. Evans as Supt. and Mi | Man Catherine Sutton as assistant Supt.

Worship services are held at 10:30 on the second and fourth

Sundays.

The MYF meets at 6:30 Sunday evening. The District MYF meeting will be at Lyons, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p. m.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Gilbert Twomey, Highland street, today, Dec. 5th.

Mrs. <l ue . New Mexico, De C ' Mrs. Charles Ka Greencastle, today. De c - %

< III IU II Ol THE NAZAKENE CLOVERDALE Rev. Burton Cummings. Minister Bible School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 "The Kingdom of Heaven" Evangelistic meeting 7:00 The prayer that God answers. Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 There will be a cottage prayer meeting Friday night, Dec. 5, at the first house south of Rose's Grill on 43. All are invited to all of these services. IN MEMORY lu memory of our son and brother, Ralph Alcek, who passed away two years ago. December 5, 1950. We have only your memory, dear brother, To remcmb‘r our whole lives through, But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the image of you. Mother. Brothers and Sisters !

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FIRST ( UltiSTlAX ( HI KOI KOACHDALE Paul L. Kitley, Pastoi Irvin Taylor, S. S. Supt. Chiu cn school 9:30 a. m. Mo; n g worship 10:30 a. m "I A. H. Club" 5:30 p. m. Last Lord's Day our attend nice was only 123. Let's raisi his i onniderably this Lord's Day Horning. This Monday evening is oui District Men's Fellowship meet ng near Crawfordsville. Men ve will be leaving the church iou e around 6:15 p. m. The General CWF group i: laving its annual Christina lazaar at the new school build ig this coming Wednesday )ei 10th. The evening mea vill be served there also. Bible study and prayer meet ng i.- held here each Thursda veiling at 7:15 p. in. We an ibout to conclude the first chap cr of the gospel of Alark. Com and bring your Bibles. B \l \ BRIDGE ( HKISTIVN CHURCH D L. Davison, minister 1'. ul Smith, Bible School Supt Bible School 9:30 a. m. Al irni.-ig Worship 10:50 a. m livening services 7:00 p. m. Ixird's Supper Sermon: "A Saint's Perseeu ion." Evening message: "The Pow if a Con-ieerated Life." Th;.. church welcomes your a’ end.iiuc and upholds New To.-, ament tern lung. I Rl < u| N l \ ( OMMI MTt < III ID II iii ('utility Conmiimily churei '.’nd and -tin Sunday. Uorning and evening. Send iy School each Sunday a 10:00 a in I’ra' i’i un i ling eveiy WcUlie" 'a\ evening at 7:00 I - ' I dm I (rquhuiMin of Indianapolis will preach Sunday evening. Dceemiier 7th, 6:30. Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Kivett p.i itors. Everyone welcome. SOM I I! SET C llltisri AN ( HI ID II .lames (’. Brown. Minister Chsrle Baldwin. Supt. of the Sunday school. 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship Service and communion Sermon, "Power to be Kind.” 6:00 Junior and Senior Young People’s Meet ing 7 no Evening Wotship Service Sermon. "1 Repent of My Sins." Thursday Evening 7:30 Prayei Meeting and Bible study. Pion 'e" class party o*» Decern rr 9. 1952 Willing Workers meeting Dec. Mth at Mrs. Charles Baldwins' Devotions. Mrs. Russell Day Irs. Eva Price and Mrs. Lowel’ ’•'lint are in charge of the pro gram. KEELSVIELK METH(MUST ( HI ID H Sam Phillips, Pastor 10 A. M.—Sunday School Classes for all age groups. M Mjrrie Miller, Sunday

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