The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1953 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIAN*. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1*53.

8T. I'ACI/S CATHOUO CHURCH Rev. Francis Kull, Tastor. Sunday Mass 8:00 a. tn. and ®:00 a. m. Week day Mass 7:00 a. m. Confession Saturday 4:00 p. m. lo 0:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m., and before all Masses.

FIKST CHKISTIAN <111 l« II Ralph H Saunders, Minister Mrs Fiedetick D< ttloff, Sup' of Church School. Robert Dean, Chairman of the

Board. Morning worship, 10:15. The minister will preach on the subject "Finding Our Plai t s in the Kingdom of God." Miss Laura Van Grundy will sing 'Tie Shall Feed His Flock” fro... Messiah." Church School class for all iges. !»:.">() The International Sunday School lesson is used in the h«iuIt classes. Closely giaded lessons are used in all other departments A nursery is maintained during the Churcn School and the worship periods where

parents may leave their infants and small children. Christian Youth Kclljwshit 6:00 p m. Mr. and ■! «. Wa , Mayhall in chatge. Week Hay Meetings Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 7:30. Brotherhood Room. Girl Scouts, Tuesday, after school. Brotherhood Room. Wi ek Day Progi am of Religious Education. Tuesday, 10:15 Fellowship Hall. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:10, Sanctuary.

You are cordially Invited to attend the services and to participate in the activities of t' 1 • friendly, conrmunity-minde 1 eo igregation.

ITteSBYTKIUAN Hi lit II I Willard I. Tousaa.nt. Minister. Sunday school C:35 a. m. George Manhart. Superintendent. Morning worship 10:35 a. m. j Sermon: •'The Christian Answer lo Anxiety.” Text: Luke 12:22 "Do not be anxious about your life." Anthem: "Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee" by Bach: solo "Andante” by :he ^ung by Marla Mutschler. Sunday evening their will be e dinner given in the eh a. n dining room for all of the Presbyterian

preference students on the DePauw campus It Will be featured by an address by Dr. J. Harry Cotton of the department of philosophy at Wabash College A worship service at 5 p. m. will be held in the summary before the meal. The High School group will meet with the sponsors. Brook Gibson and Edward Clark, at the usual houi All young people of high school age arc welcome.

CHITU II OF GOO 755 Main St. Pastor. K C LaFary. Sunday school supt. Jesse Covert. Sunday school 10 o’clock. Morning wot ship 11 o'clock

Are you one of the millions who think wistfully of the faith of a child and wish they could believe so implicitly? And are you also one of those who have assumed that it’s impossible to go back to religion, once one has drifted away? Wait! What accounts for the faith of a child? A child wants to believe! That’s the first step. The first step for YOU too . . . And a child is taught to believe! That’s the next step. Start attending Church next Sunday . . . And a child practices believing. That’s the final step, and it begins the continuing adventure of faith. It is that final step that looks so hard. But how easily and naturally it comes ... after we have taken the first two!

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Evangelistic service Sunday evening. The Rev. H. P Batchlor from Atlanta. Ga.. will have charge. Services each evening next week at 7:30. There will be special singing. Everyone welcome. ST. \N DREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Dr Ivoi Hyndman of Marion. Ind . will serve Holy Communion on Sunday. Oct. 25lh. at 3:00 a. in. Dr. Hyndman will also deliver the morning prayer at 10 45 a.

I T KMT BAPTIST CHURCH Dallas Rissler, Pastor. Oui Sunday school will begitt Sunday morning at 9:30. Isaac Skelton. School Supt In our moriring worship servic<' Ucv. Robert Hanuitond, Director oi Clii'lstian Education ot the Indiana BaptLi. Com iition, will bring the message of worhip Mrs. Genevieve Young ami Mrs. Lorraine Scroggin will sing. At 2:30 p. m. Mr. Hairmoml will meet with the Cnurch Boatu of Christian Education. All off ice is of the church are uigrd to attend this meeting. At 6:30 p. m. Mr. H in moiui will meet with the Youth Fellownip to discuss problems of this organization. Our evening worship service i\ill begin at 7:30. The sermon title will be: “Deeper With Christ." Om prayer servic ■ will be held Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. < HRISTIAN S< 1ENCE 1 HUM II <29 Anderson St. Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ Scientist. Boston. Muss. The public is cordially iiivite<l to visit our service and Free Reading Room. Lesson for Sunday. Oct. 25. Piobation after Death. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Wednesday Evening Service 8 P. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M Reading Room located in Church Edfice. open Wednesday 2-1 P M.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST 037 East Washington Street Minister, Melvin Stanton Bible Study 0:15 a. in. Worship Service 10:15 a in "The Voyage of Lite". Evening Service 7:3l> p. m., Spit duality ". Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7:30 p. m. You are invited to any, or all of these sei vices. The Church of Christ extends a cuidial welcome fa) all I 1 • GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST f HI IK II Elmer L. Harvey and Frank F. Travis, Ministers. Sunday School at 9:30 a m. These fall weeks have shown a fine attendance among tin youth and children. Morning Worship at li*:l« a. m Reformation Day services Dr. Thompson's prelude will be, "A Mighty Fortress” by Bach and "A Mighty Fortre. " bv lt*;g*-r. 'l*he choir will sin-, two anthems. “Onward Christian Soldiers" by thiUrva:i. ami "Lead Me, Lord.’' > by Wesley. Mi Harvey will preach the sermon. “The Protestant Way" Dr Travis will be worship leader. Thier youth meetings will be as follows: JIM-YF at 4:30 p. m High School MYF it 6:30 p m . : and the MSM from 5:00-7 (K) p. m. Anne SUlwell v.ill play th. oigun at the candel-Iight vespei service at 5:00 p. m„ to which the public is invited. There will be a discussion of Christian Faith as it relates to God at the .'Veiling program of MSM The Boy Scouts of Troop No. 13, under the direction of Stanley Murdock. Scoutmaster and Dr. Russell Compton. Troop Committee chairman, will have a Hallow een party in the Community Room on Wednesday evening at 7:00 p m. All boys in the community of Scouting age -ue cordially invited to attend. The October All-Church Family Fellowship Dinners will be held in the Community Room on Thursday evening ot this week beginning at 6:30 p m. All families are invited to take covered dishes and table service for a tine dinner and an evening oi happy fellowship. The program will include the showing of ten of 15 pictures of summer vacations submitted by as many fainilies as care to show them. Oth. i* features will include a stunt by the members of JIM-YF. MSM participation. Community singing of gospel hymns, and a solo by Pat Van Riper of MSM All new families in the church are particularly invited to be pre-

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