The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1953 — Page 4
the DAILY BANNER, GRECNCAoTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1W3.
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8T. rACI/S CATHOI.IO CBCRC II Jtev. Fruneis Kwll, Pastor. SuuUuy Musa 8:00 a. in. ami 8:00 a. m. Week day Maas 7:00 n m. ConfPM.siun Satnnl.iy 1 00 p. ni to 5:00 p in. and 7 no p. in. ' > *:00 p. in., and beforr ill M.< ' ONKNKSS I'ENTKt OSTAI, CHURCH 110 N. Market Wilbur Shafer, I’nsti.i Church school Sunday 10 a
Evangelistic services each M-ning except Monday at 7:.'i0 p in through Nov 15. Cletus Sullivan. evangelist Special music. Public cordially invited t > woi ship with us. < ill K( II OP t HUIST «:;■ Kast Washington street. Minister. Melvin Stanton. Bible study 9:45 a. in. Worship service 10:45 a in • The Bible.'’ Evening service 7:.'I0 ,•
Morning worship at 10:10 a in>’ Mi Harvey will preach the sermon. "What Time T s It?" The choir will sing on- ot Dr Thompson's stirring hymn-anthems, ' L.e., 1 On. O King Eternal.'' The Junior Choir will sing a choral
"The Seen and Unseen Response. "Taae My Life by
Wednesday evening BibU . Jerry Williams will sing
study 7:30 p. m ;l soIo •Thanks Be To Thee"
You are invited to attend any ; u nlten by Han d el Dr Thompor all of these services. The | , , L
Church of Christ extends a cor-j
dial welcome to all
I.OItl.N MIMOKIAI, .MKTHOOIST ( III 111 i< Elmer L. Harvey anil Ftank Travis. Ministers Sunday school at 9:3d a in We invite family groups to attend regularly
m's prelude will be Kegg-Elert's "Laighetto." Dr. TraVis ..ill b ‘ worship leader This service will tie a part of the University Dad's
day weekend.
The three Youth Gioups will meet at the church Sunday evening. beginning with the JIM-YK i ganiztaiun at 4:30 p. m. There were 155 young people at the thre services last week The
H;-School MYF will meet at 6:30 p. ni and will elect officers for the yeai The college group will meet from 5:00-7:00 p m anu w ill include in the schedit'e the e .r.die-light vesper serv the fellowship supper and t. ven-
ing program.
Religious Emphasis wees will be observed at the University throughout the week. Dr. Charle- Kendall, pastor of the Central Methodist chinch in Phoenix Ariz., will be the speaker and reMjui i e leadei Services of particulai interest to the public will be the 10:00 a. m. chapel service* on Wednesday and Friday and tii ■ service on Thursday evening at 7:00 i> i i All the community people are cordially invited
attend all the sendees. Sunday. Nov. 13, has been designated as Church Loyalty Day an annual observance, designed to focus attention on the place of the church in a person's life. The attendance goal for the day is 1000 persons. Our families and friends are invited to plan to cooperate by attending the morning service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School, Dr. George Manhart, Supt. at 9:30 A. M. Two worship sendees. 9:35 A. M. and 10:33 A. M. Sermon topic "Horsts lo Those Who Can Ride." II King 18:23 "I will give you two thousand horses if you are able on your part to set riders upon them.” The Westminster Fellowship will have a dinner at the church it 3:00 p. m. Following the meal, there will be an addiess by Caplain Jo-eph Campbell of the University K.O.T.C. Our High School group will meet at op. m. with the sponsors, Edward Clark and Brook' Gib on. i worthwhile program has been | planned, which will interest all who attend. t HKISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 429 Anderson St. Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. Tlic public is cordially invited to visit our services and free leading room Le. . on for Sunday 8th, Adam & Fallen Man Morning Services 11 A M. Wednesday Evening Service 8
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Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Reading Room located in Church Edifice, open Wednesday" 2-4 p. in.
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The only tragedy in being young is that you must depend on the common sense and far-sightedness of adults. For when you re young, even though your heart cries out for opportunity, there are doors to which your parents hold the key. One of these is the door to Faith. A child wants to believe. He needs religious teaching. God has implanted in his tiny body a growing, hungry soul. But millions of America's little ones are being barred from the Church, starved of spiritual nourishment by unthinking parents. 1 hey are chained to unbelief, condemned to moral immaturity by fathers and mothers who have lost their own faith, and have ceased to care. Do you know these parents? Are you, perchance, one of them? Remember Who it was who said. “Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not.” OPEN THE DOOR!
THE CHURCH FOR ALL ... ALL FOR THE CHURCH
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t J'nst lactor on earth for ■' ' and good citizenship ■iritual values. Without a iemocracy nor civilization tour sound reasons why 1 'i services regularly h They are (1) For his hildrens sake (3) For the nnd nation (4) For the which needs his moral • m to go to church regu
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH L>Hilas Rtaalcr. Pa'»',or. Sunday school will being Sunday morning at 9:30. Isaac Skelton, Superintendent. The morning ’.vorshii. u ill begin at 10:30. The sermon subi Jcct will be: "The Song in the 'hriatinn’s Heart.” Number by 1 male quartet. The Youth Fellowship will ni', t in Uuuiu 4. at 0:30 p. in. liua.-i Kersoy, I'res. Keith Suntoi'd, piogm n okainnun. The evening worship service v. iil begin at 7:30. Sermon subject: “Tiie Important e of 3' Cing God.” Tliu singing ’..'ill be k-<J by Maurice Kersey. On Tuesday evening tlic Wonin's Mis'iiju Soc'ety will meet with Mrs. Gene Batherlin. Th" iiie"titig will begin at 7:30. Our prayer service will be held Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Mrs. HcijS Moore will lead the service. IIVNVA STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Clarence Stubblefield, Miiiistci Orville Reed, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A M Evening service 7:00 P. M. I’rayor meeting Wcdtu.-dav j evening at 7:00 I’. M. Everyone is Welcome
FIRST 4 HKISTI \N 4 III 1(4 II Kaipli H. Saundcr, Minister , rtubert Dean, Clminnan of the Board. Mis. Frederick DetUoff, Supt. • f Church School. Morning wordiip, 10:15. L»i UiVinoild McChIdLci , ininis'.ei o Webster Groves C li r 1 s 11 u n huieh, Webster Groves. Mo. will be guest preacher. Th* minter will lend the aorvice of woi sltip. Church Scliooi clu-ssob tor al, iges. 9:30. A nurst ry is mainained wliere parents may li nv nfants and small ehlldren during tho church school and worship peuous. Christian World Friendship Meet for all C. Y. F. inembcrs will be held at Spencer this afternoon, 2:30. Week Day Meeting* Released time program oi Christian education, Fellowship Hall, Tuesday, 10:30 Girl Scouts. Brotherhood Boom, Tuesday, following school. Mrs. Sidney Mamlelblatt, leader. Boy Scouts, Tuesday evening. 7:15, Brotherhood Room. Hubert Smaltz, scoutmaster. Education Committee meeting, Monday, 7:30. Minister’s study Worship Comniitt e. Tuesday. 7:30. Minister’s study, Choir rehearsal, Thuisduy. 7:10. Sanctuary. Group meetings -,i Christiar Women’s Fellowship on ihursduy. Places of meetings as follows. Kappa with Mrs. E. R Bartley: Upsllon with Mrs. Lois Arnold: Rho with Mrs. Jim Harris; Iota with Mrs. Bert Roberts; Sigma with Mr- Ruth Fry
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