The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1954 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1954.

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County 1/ Churches ( UNION I VLL> MF TIIOniST mi kch Richard T>ir»mpson. pastor Sunday •ichrjol 10 a. m

Young peoples meeting and >ir practice Tuesday evening at 7 o clock. I’r v r r n^et,ng Thuraday 7 p at the Home of Mr. and Mrs I 'lie? Burk < HI fU II OF < HRIST CIX) VER PALE Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Evening Worship 7:00 P. M oth Sunday and Tuesday.

'*T. MFKIDIAN METHODIS1 CHI'KCH Rev. James J. Boyle, Paator

SAN CONTINUOUSLY 41 YEARS

Mrs. Marvin K. Jackson, Sun* 'ay School Supt. Church Service 9 "0 A. M Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Second and fourth Sunday venings at 7:15. WFW PROVIDENCE < HCRCH Rev. Gilbert MeCammack, J astor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Church services second and ourth Sundays. Morning worship 10:30 a m. Evening worship 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:00 p. m.

AMITY BAPTIST CHURCH 6 miles east of Cloverdale. Affiliated with the American Baptist Convention. Dr. C. H. O’Donnel, Ph D., Pastor. L. E Michael, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Worship service 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. (Second and fourth Sundays only). B. Y F 6:00 p m. (second and 'ourth Sunday only). FINCASTBF COMMI NTTY CHFRCH vFincasUe Community Church 9:30 Sunday school Luther B. Steele. Supt. Everyone welcome. MANHATTAN i HI RCH H. E. Cornwoil, Minister. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Edward Foxworthy, Supt. Morning worship 10:30 a m. Evening worship 7 p. m. Spec ial numbers in music ami song. All are welcome.

10:30 Morning worship and Lord's Supper. Sermon “The Philosophy of Paul." Youth meeting of the county , Christian Churches starting at 5:30 at Bainbridge. Tne fifth Sunday meeting will 'x at the Bainbridge Christian Church Tne time of the service is

7:30.

Tie Truth Seekers Class will meet at the church for their party on Friday Feb. 5. Asa Duncan is the class president There will be a meeting of the Church board following the morning service, January 31. The Prayer meeting and Bible Study for February 4 will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest

Detro.

BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHFRCH Donald W. Orr, Pastor. Charles Hrndrich, Church School .Supt. 10 A. M Church School 11 A M Worship Service. Services every Sunday. 0 P M Methodist Youth Fel-

lowship

7:3© P. M Biblo Study. This

Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday

7.00 P. M.

Saturday night. Jan. 30 will include our evangelistic meeting with Rev. Lewis Dvengacs. unices the Lord leads otherwise. So if you haven't been down yet. be .-ure and make these last nights count. Everyone is always welcome. All services fundamental. If you've never been to the church, you can get there by taking the “Burma’’ road vest out of Cloverdale for 4 miles. Turn north on second road north after crossing railroad. Church is onefourth mile north.

BAINBLIDGE CHRISTIAN CHFRCH Bible School 9:30 A M Carl Higgle Supt. Morning Worship 10:30 A M Alec J. Langford, Minister Sermon Subject: “Will You Carry The Light?” Beginning of Youth Week Observance. Evening Worship: County Youth Meeting 5:30 P.

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Evening Services 7:30 P. M.

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SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHFRCH Robert Sutherlin. Supt. James C. Brown. Minister 9:30 Bible School. Classes for ail ages teaching true to the Bible lessons.

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By popular request, Tempy, our little weather-wise monkey, has posed for still more pictures in which he forecasts the weather for you. Every day, just by the twist of his tail, Tempy will tell you what s in the wind for us. Below is a key to his signals.

to be present on Sunday, February 7 for the special dedication services of the new outdoor bulletin board, presented to the church is a me morial from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O'Hair. Dr. Claude McClure, chaplain at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis will preach at the 11 o’clock worship service. There will be a basket dinner at 12:30 p. m., followed by a brief service of dedication at 2 p. m. Former pastors of Brick Chapel ate being invited for the occassion. Everyone is invited to come and bring their families. CHI ROM OF CHRIST, HAWFREEK 1 mile north Roachdale Minister, A. J. McLaughlin 10:30 A. M. Sunday morning

service

M. Sunday Evening

:.s of the County.

Speaker: Rev. Frank Travis, Ass’t Minister Gobin Memorial Methodist Church of Greencastle. Tuesday evening, Feb. 2nd. O.*ficial Band meeting at the

Church. 7:00 P. M

Wednesday evening, Feb 3rd. Christian Women's Fellowship at Lite home of Mrs. Janies Curran Mrs. Claude Etcheson, leader. Thrsuday evening. Feb. 4th:

Youth Banquet 6:30

Rev. Dennis Norman of ihe Russellville Christian Church,

speaker.

ROACHDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHFRCH Malcolm A. Harris. Minister Janies Myers. Supt 10:00 a. m. Church school Classes for all ages. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship Youth Sunday Our young people will conduct the entire morr Jng worship sendee. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHFRCH Roachdale, Ind Paul L. Kit ley. Pastor Russell Jones. S. S. Supt. Church School 9 30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. 2nd & 4th Sunday evenings) This coming Lord's Day Morning the minister will speak upon in forthcoming World Council of Churches meeting in August. His message is entitled ‘Fulfilling Christ’s Plea for Unity.” Don't uiss this service. The Fifth Sunday evening Put:am County Christian Youth Rally and evening worship will be at Bainbridge: Youth meeting begins at oi-'JO P. M. and the evenng worship at 7:30 p. m. Next Tuesday evening is our .-'ebruary meeting of the Shepurdu’ League at the church j house beginning at 7:30 p. m. Next Wednesday evening the youth are going to a roller Rating party at the Idle Hour -Jkating Rink in Crawfordsville. I hey will leave the church house by 0:30 P.M. Beginning the first Sunday in February the minister will leliver i .scries of four sermons on Pray?r. These messages will be an attempt to fully explore the meaning of prayer and how it can be

best used by the Christian for ?reative purposes PUTNAMVII LE METHODIST CHI KCH Rev. James J Boyle. Pastor A. L. Evans S S. Supt. 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Worship Service 'fifth Sunday) FILLMORE METHODIST CHFRCH Worship Servces 2nd and 4th Morning Worship 11 A. M. Church School 10 A M. Sunday

William L. Tress ler. Pastor Raymond R Pur sell, Supt.

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CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE Featuring DePauw In Roto-Sravure On Sal*- at COMMERCI \1 HOTF.I FLEE NOP’S DRlIi STORK COWS DRI’Ii STORK

7 :U0 I* Service 7:30 P. Service.

M. Thursday Evening

TURKEY'S FIRST FAMILY ON FIRST U. $ VISIT

PRESIDE* Hi h u welt nue Pies idem Cel t! Bayat of Turkey and ,’iis wife at the Whit* H i - i i.-tly '.h irrival f e i New York Bayat is the first chief of state of Turkey ev. t. v.-it Ante- * T • Turkish pr si dent nd his wife will make a 20-day, roast-to-const tour <>f the United Si iit-s.

CANAAN METHODIST CHFRCH Rev. Leonard Thompson, pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Mis. Bertha Reberger, Supt. 7:00 P. M. Special invitation tci Reelsville Church Wednesday. Feb. 3rd., Ladies A id at Mi. . Woody Hoskins Wednesday night. Crusade class meeting at the church. REELSVILLE METHODIST CHFRCH Rev. Leonard Thompson, pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Junior M.Y.F. 1:00 p. m Martha Jane Aker leader M. Y. F. 6:00 P. M. Wilma Clark, president. A special fifth Sunday evening service for both Reelsville and C naan churches at 7:00 p. m. A program of music by the Tnompson's quartet will open the < ivice. followed by slide pictures and sermon with high fidelity music accompanied by the Rev. Ciaude .1. Eaton of Brownsburg. WALM T DROVE BAPTIST CHCRCH 4 miles west of Cloverdale Norman C. Hill. Pastor George Reed. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11 00 A. M.

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bi im;et YOUR CASH NEEDS Pay off Christmas hills Combine other \ecounts Replenish Find Take adxantagc of Sales. Pay Gross Income Tax. EXTRA CASH NEEDS New Clothing — New Home Furnishings — Home Repairs Miscellaneous Needs. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

13 East Washington st.

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Administratrix Sale Pursuant to an order ot tin* Montgomery Circuit Court, I will sell Ihe following described property of Glenn R. Smith, deceused, begineing I0:S0 o’'dock \. M., on Wednesday, February 3,1954 at the farm located 5*2 miles er.sl id ( rawfordsvillc and *» mile west of Mac** on F. S. Highway 136. < ATTLE Guernsey cow: 1 Guernsey heifers all mated to Holstein hull; Host in hull, 1 venr old. NOGS 14 head Yorkshire Sows due to farrow in March, muted in Yorkshire Boar; Yorkshire Boar; XK head of good Yorkshire shunts. GRAIN Approximately 1600 bushels id good corn; about 1000 bushels oI Clinton Oats; about 350 hales Clover and Alfalfa hay; and O', bales wheat -draw. IMPLEMENTS I945 Farmal' M Tractor, in good eon lition with remote control cultivator; 1953 John Deere 3-14 Traetnr Plow; 1952 .John Deere (12A) Comhim with motor used on TO acr**s of work; 2-row mounted IHC Cornpirker; (No. ‘’4 — 1951)); IHC Cornplanter (2-row); John Deere Power Mower; lohn Deere doable dise- John De**r< Rotary hoe; Cuitimiileher; outs seeder; 3-sec-tion spike-tooth harrow spring-tooth harrow; 2 rubber tired wagons; 4f« ft enrn or hay elevator; Wisconsin Gasoline Motor; IIK Hammer Mill; 2-wheel trail* r; John Deere Manure Spreader; Power Weed Cutter; 1936 For I 1* 2 Ton Truck with grain bed and stock rack. These implements are all in good condition. MISCELLANEOl S FARM TOOLS Ia>rg** lot inch piping; Round metal com-erib; \ir compressor with motor; Emory Grinder; 2 vices ajtd anvil; fence st retch "rs; Electric Drill Press; Electric Drill; Electric Saw; Extension I-adders; 9 lon«» nn^-fec b-rs; I Apex Metal feeder; 3 beg fountains: 15 single hog houses; 3 metal water tanks; 2 iron kettes; Electric Dairy Water heater; McCormick MiBker, with pipe and motor; 2 wash t ibs; automatic hog waterer; and maay other gone tools too numerous t* mention. CHICKENS AND EQCIPMEXT 331 Coop Red H* n- in go wl production: IX Roosters; These chickens wil he sold in lots to suit purchasers; uKo 2 brooter ht.tivps 10\12; hro* I *r house IDxl 1; 3 chirkeii shelters 10\!2, used 2 years; 2 electric brooders (lOO" si/e); 4 long range fe-*ders; 6 wood feeders; 5 automatic water rs; '* tini* <-b**os; new Electric Brooder, with heat 'am|>s. FI KNITFRE The following anlitm >: f'herrv cor-'f.r '••inboard; W limit < apboard; corner cuiibnard; '* oh! ( iphoards; Walnut bed; springs an* mattress* small ctc-rr* table; old-fashioned bureau; s**tte'*; old cloek old picture a-'* fr:un«*s; oM r**ck* r; dishes and lamps. Also, the following household items: II foot G. E. Deep freezer (1 year old): G. E. Ironer, like new; platfomi rtxkf-r; Piano; oc<*asional chairs; studk couch: Radio; dining f hairs; < iff*-:* TaM**; F>:»ther-h«'> 1; Baby bed; Picnic table; Adding Machine; Lawn chairs; Ruhhe- <-arden Hose;heax> Fixt«*nsi**n Ford; :sn*l *)!h«*r miscellarcrnis »«*ms. TERMS: I \SIL D/ey an I llcnthorn. Air Is Wallace l■"let«•h^*r. Clerk Harding, Harding and Hcatborn. Attorneys. MABEL C. SMITH, Administratrix ol th* F.stat* of Gfcn R. Smith ileceasitl. Lunch wil t»*' scrac’l b\ th* Rho Della f las- ol the Mace 41. E. Chftrch.

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