The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1952 — Page 4

•I L-AILY EANN'ER. GREffJcASTu, *NDiAHX, SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 6, If52.

PKKSIIYTKIJIAN ( HI KCH Harry P. Walrond. minister i*:30 h. m Church School. Di

George Manhart, Supt.

10:30 a. m. Nursery for th:l-

drun of worshippers.

10:35 a. in Morning worship service Don Pfost, organist an I choir director. James Mitch'!!, asst choii director. Judith Gilson. soloist, assisiting in the service. Sermon: "Frozen Assets" "Stii up the gift of God which is in you." II Timothy 1:6 Anthem: "O Quit Youi Pastures an. by May A Strong 5:30 p in Tuxis will meet m the church parlor. Following '

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ti e joint junior and senior high I meeting, a recreation period will | he held in the dining room. 6:30 p. m. W-F and other campus Christian groups will me. • in the Episcopal church. Rev. Heinman. former interim rector of the church, will be the speak-

er.

Thursday The various circles of th. Woman's Association will me. ; as follows: 8:00 p m. Circle No. 1. with Mrs Walter Cox. 3:30 p. m. Circle No 2. with Mrs Nona Davis. 2:30 t> in. Circh

1 10.45 Morning Prayer A Ser- ' non The Vicar will preach on: , The Dible For Today." Obsor- ’ unce of "Universal Bible Sunuu,\ " One Sunday a year, the

Mrs. .1 .1 Eitel. ' " ’ { nurch calls attention to the 2:30 p. m. Circle No 4. wit:: ' of ,ll *‘ entire Bible, instead

Mrs. Sophie Ruascll. ! a single text.

7:00 p. in. The Choir will prac A I "0 Inquirer's Class in tin tice. Parish Hall. This is for all who

would like to know about the ! Fpi.-n opal Church Topic for dis- | < ussion for this fourth session: The Church & Her Sacraments ' ■ All are welcome. Coffee will be

served.

6:b0 Vesper Service in the * Church The Canterbury Club ! will be hosts fo the combined religious groups of DePauw Uni-

CHATEAU

Errol Flynn in "Adventures of CaptFjk

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7:30 p. m. The Board of De

cons will meet.

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Rev. John O-; Hughes. Vicai

Services Sunday. Dee. 1 8:00 Holy Communion

9:30 Church School. Classes for all ages. The Vicar will conduct the worship Service in the j

... . Di Ivor B. Hyndman. former Church for the entire Church 1 IJi

supply priest

will be tile guest-speaker for the meeting in the Parish Hall Monday. 8 P. M.. Bishop's Committee meets in the Parish Hall. Thursday. 6:45. Choir Practice

in tile Parish Hall.

8:00. St. Andrew's Woman's Auxiliary Meeting in the Parish

Hall.

Presentation of Annual Reports. Presentation oi Plans and Program for 1953.

Service-

versity for this service.

II \V\ \ STREET BAPTIST t’Hl’RCTI Clarence Stubblefield. Pastoi Sunday School 10:0o A M.

"••oo Sunday’^**'" 6 ' AM ™'

Mom’s busy getting Sunday dinner. Pop’s knee-dee]) in the papers. And Johnny’s fed up—nothing to do. no place to go, and always a promise, "maybe next week we’ll go some place.” But they never do—together. If Mom and Pop would only remember—"Nothing too good for that boy." they us^d to say. gazing deep into the soul shining from his baby eyes. But they became too busy, too tired, and too worried to bother with Johnny. They gave him bread, milk, meat, and vegetables, but they forgot his soul. It’s not a stomach-ache but an ache in his spirit that ails him now. He wants to be somebody—to do something. If you’d invite the Johnnys in your neighborhood to Sunday school and Church, they’d find something to do. They’d learn how to be somebody. And their souls would grow along with healthy bodies into stalwart men with a purpose in life. Ask these Johnnys—today!

THE CHURCH FOR ALL ...

ALL FOR THE CHURCH

The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building ol chara and good citizenship I‘ ;s a ' torehouse ol p.r.tual values. Without a trona Church, neither :emocracy nor civilization an survive. There are lour sound reasons why e ery person should attend services regularly

and support the Church They are M' ^ * own sake ,2) For his children » •- u

sake of his comm"- -

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....^ cm.dren s sake (3) For the

_ ^i ms community and nation (4) For the sake ol the Church Use : which needs his moral and material support P an to go to church regu-

larly and read your Bible daily.

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5412 E. Wash, fit.—I’hone 133

Sunday Morning

11:00 A. M.

Evening Service—7:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting—

T OO P. M

Sermon Topic for Sunday evening service will be: “Genesis .Account of Creation." Several questions such as, Where did God come From ? When was the beginning" How long ale the days as recorded in Genesis ? Does the Saviour and the New Testa- ; meat writers believe Adam and Five were the first people? Does the entire Bible stand or fall together? Does the Bible make a scientific or historic statement that can be discredited by mod-

| ern scholars?"

The answers to these questions

,is well as many others will bt inswered by the Bible in the

Sunday Evening Service.

Parents, high school and col- | (-. t . avei , lege students are urged to attend and learn what the Bibh itself teaches as regards to Crea-

tion.

SI’ECiAE NOTICE:

Dr Cal l Steinhouser, German | professor at DePauw university, will speak on the subject, "Tin Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ,’ in the Sunday morning service.

Brotherhood room. 7:30 Husbands and wives of Board mem- j t bers invited to attend. I be i

Charles

Hutcheson

* very ' ^

ue a .5 cent gift

Christian Youth Fellowship lead the devotional lunior High and High School ' N. Dixon will tell , nth 6'00 o'clock, Fellowship I story. Gifts for i

Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ward May- •

hall, sponsors.

XX .wk Day Meeting* Girl Scouts. Tuesday, school. Brotherhood room Boy Scouts. Tuesday, Brotherhood room.

serv «*. held

baskets

! meeting.

after ^ tU LniVei ' 8ll V Y i W1 ‘ “Ponsoi a ChrU 7: !5 i niglU Ves P«‘-service , n ! gh \ 11 O'clock

Cantus Choir, Thursday, 6:301 ^' lls

Parlor.

Chancel Choir. Thursday. 7:10. Christmas program rehearsal

As announced.

Sections of the Christian Women's Fellowship. All meetings cn Thursday. Section 1 with Mrs. J. B. Crosby. Section II with Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson. Section IIT with Mrs. James Heavin. Section IV with Mrs. Manforl

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We inv,te our pc 0pltt , tbe services Sunday W J be hearing Dr Travis'J '-be first time. There u

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You are cordially invited to at- i tend the services and to participate in all of the activities of thir friendly, community-minded

j congregation.

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Roland S. Rasar, minister Raymond Usby, Supt. Bible School 9:30 a. in. Morning Worship 11:00 a. in. Message: "Why God Permit"

Suffering.”

Evening Worship 7:00 p. m. Informal congregational singing. Remember that the film "Doorways To Decision" will be shown Sunday night. It is one o*' the most challenging and inspiring of Us .;md. Don’t miss it; bring a friend and come early. Everyone is cordially invited. Christian Endeavor will meet immediate:^ roUowing the eveu- | mg service. All young people arc

invited.

Tuesday, December 9, the Women's Missionary Society’ will meet at the home of Mrs. Ora A. Day. Pitch-in dinner at noon Don't forget to bring gifts fo' the Emily E. Flinn and til? Cleveland Children's Homes.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (TIl'Rt 'll •129 Anderson St. Branch of the Mother church Uie First Church of Christ Scicn-

e.

I The public is cordially invited 1 !o attend our services and to ! visit and use the free leading loom. Lesson for Sunday. Dec. 7,

I ll’ST It.XITis! < it| A - i" uiti'il with t ,\ J Baptist Convention balk,

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Hr >1 morning at 9:30. WC have! interesting lessons this and you are welcome to i the M'oi • 1 " i';i ii- I.. |

ton. Sui 1 '

Oni ii'g ail gin at 10:30. Tin sermwl will be "Making Our I Worth Wluie Duel by! Geilevn e V" , . .t;nl Mu I rainc Seroggins. The Baptist Youth feilei

"God the only Cause and Ore- I will hold its regular meet

a tor.

Morning Service. 11 a. m Sunday School. 9.30 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting. 3 p. m. Reading room V.rated in church edifice, open Wednesday 2 to 4 p. in

GODIN MEMORIAE I Ill Ui ll Elmer Harvey, and Dr. Frank

Travis. Pastors.

Sunday’ School. 9.30 A. M. Morning Worship, in. 10. Hi.

Travis will preach the sermon. "The Power of the Gospel." Professor and Mrs. Herman Berg will play a violin duet, "Fantasy on Christmas Carols" and Miss Phyllis Pierce will sing a solo.

If you cannot bring you 1 i Thompson will play the organ cookies for the Children’s home | ^election. Noel Basque, by Ben-

foi Christmas, please leave | °lfthem at Mrs. Guy Jackson’s

before December 12

December 12th the Andrew’s Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herod Choir rehearsal will be on

Thursday.

December 14th at the evening service a thirty minute film will be shown. It’s title is "Where The Bible Speaks" takes us bacl: to the beginning of the church in Jerusalem 30 A D. Don't miss

■t.

Church election will be held this Sunday morning lets have a good attendance.

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DEEU ( KEEK 4 HI KCH Eider Harold Janes, Pastor . Bro. Janes says he will be with us, Saturday evening service 7:0< Sunday A. M. services 10 10:3C Basket dinner, noon No services after noon. All are welcome. ST. •* A UR'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Francis Kull, Pastor Sunday Mass 8:00 a. in. an | 4:30 a. m. Week Day Masses 7:00 a . Confession Saturday 4:00 p. 0 5:00 p. m Saturday Evening ? rn. 1 p. m. And before all Msuncr. BUTHEKAN STUDENT chapel 720 South Locust St. Worship service with Holy Communion at 4 no p. m. Seimon topic, Jesus' Inauguration. Students and non-students are cordially invited Henry Mueller. Pastor. FIRST I IIKISTIAN CHLKCti Ralph H, Saunders, MlnWG-r Robert Dean. Chairman of the | Board. Dr. Howard Burkett, Supt. of I Church School. Morning worshiu. 10:15. Ser-1 mon subject: Becoming Children of God. Sermon text. "To them gave he the power to become the children of God, even to them that believe on his name: who | were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man. but of God." Church School. 9:39. Classes for all ages Attendance last Sunday. 210 Meeting of the official board,

Room 3, at 6:30 p m Reed. President The Evening worship tvi held at 7:30. There will bol singing, devotions mui» me by the pastor. On Tuesday evening iht linen's Mission Society ivill at the home of Mrs. Inv Skelton At this meeting will he a Love Gift Offennj an exchange of gifts. Om Spiritual Life Senio be held Thursday evening

o'clock

o.m;\ks> I’E.vmosti ( in ri ii 110 North Market St. W. F Shafer, Pastor Bible School Sunday 10. Evangelistic Service 7:30 Bible Study Wednesday.

P. M

Young Peoples Service

• The afternoon and early evening schedule of meetings include JIM-YF at 4.30. the Candle

Light Vesper service at 5. the] y.;;q jj )| MSM evening Fellowship at 5.30, Vou a) .,, , Vl . k . ulm

and the high school MYF at 6.30 Members of the MSM will join with other religious groups on the campus for the ecumenical meeting at St. Andrews church at 6,30 p. m. The Rev. Ivor Hynumun. formerly supply pastor at the church, and distinguished minister, now retired, will speak. The public is invited to hear Mi

Hyndman.

The young people of the church will go to Brazil on Tuesday ev-

ning for the sub-district MYF , day at 7 30 P 111 rally. Our high school group will Colleg'- .students aie be responsible for the worship! Pontiac, first Geiuia. service. John Elliottt will speak ! Division to unveil its 19' of his year in Europe as an ex- today announced pnrv in change student last winter, and up to 3100.00 on ccitam will show colored slides of his with no price increases experiences. The bus will leave models in the line, in aP 11 the church at 5.15. entirely new and luigc' The annual Christmas party longer wheelba.se. cun of the Keystone Bible Cla is will- new interiors ind a lon r be held on Thursday evening at ^ new mechanical an l ngi 7.30 at the home of Hi and Mrs ( features

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C. A. Newby. MinUtei Theron York. 8. S. Saj Church School begins 9:1 Worship at 10:15 a. m. Youth Group meets 6 1 Teen-age at 6:45 p. in Junior Hour 6:45 p. in Evangelistic Service 7:3 Prayer Meeting on "

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