The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1954 — Page 4

TH£ DAILY BANNER, GREiNCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAr, aaARCH 20, 1954.

BTJp n -p a

the Churches

ST. FAI LS ( \TIIMI.IC < III li< II Rex' Fi n K Sumiav Ma.'—es 8 00 A M. 3 00 A M Week day Ma s 7 «K) A. M. CbnfeKiion S.r .iv <4 t'» p. rn. And 7 to 8 0*> {> in. * ti<»BIN MI.MOia \I. METHOmST < III K< II Elmer L Harvey and Fia Travis. Minister Sunday Sehool a! 9 ;0 ;i.

( Ir

Mr AUxert Avery, :he Keystone Biblj

Mor. i. Dr.

ng Worship at 10:40 a. Russell Humbert, Presit of DePauw University, will guest preacher. His sermon be, ‘Meeting TTiis Day of illusion”. The Rev. Mr. Har-

vey will conduct the service of worship. Prelude: Two settings of "O Sacred Head” by Br ahanis. The Anthem will be "For Unto

D

Us The Christ Is Made a Victor” by Gounod. Mr. Arthur Carkeek and Mr. Robert Grocock will play the organ and the trumpet, playing Bach's composition, “ft' Thou Art Near.” The three Youth groups will meet according to the usual schedule: JIM-YF at 4:30: H;School MYF at 6:30, and the MSM from 5:00-7:00 p. m. Ottj Sender will continue the discussion of the subject, "What Is

Man” at the MSM meeting The Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts will sponsor a chili supper to be served Monday evening in the Community Room from 5:007:00 p. m. Proceeds will be used to help finance their progran. Mrs. J. W. Eamshaw is chairman of the dinner committee Tickets may be obtained from the Scouts or at the door. The Uemen Mici-week service will be held in Keystone Chapel on Thursday evening at 8:00 p m. with the High School young people sponsoring the services Ronnie Hardman will be the speaker. We cordially invite the people of the community to the services

of this church where homefolks. students and visitors worship in one fellowship.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ralph H. Saunders. Minister. Robert Dean. Chairman of the Board. Mrs. Frederick Dettloff, Supt of Church School. Morning worship 10:15. Sermon subject: God's Pattern for Us. Church school classes for all ages at 9:30. A nursery is maintained where parents may leave infants and small children during the services. Christian Youth Fellowship, at 6 p. m.

IN THf LAND Of MAKE-BELIEVE Suppose we were all wealthy... and all healthy. And suppose we had to work only one day a week, and could devote the others to recreation and rest. And suppose we had no worries, no problem*, no responsibilities. Would we all be happy... reallyisappy ? Of course not! For a week ©r;?tWo we * * * • * i might revel in our good fortune, and enjoy our freedom from care. And then suddenly life would become colorless and empty. For where would we find incentive? How would we recapture ambition? What would we substitute for perseverence and fortitude and hope: the qualities that crown existence with achievements? And what would happen to FAITH— the true foundation of happiness? In this work-a-day world, with allttf turmoil and care, the man who depends^ God lives with a smile in his heart. And week after week his shoes wear smooth the threshold of his Church as he re joices in the Jove of His Saviour. He doesn't dream of happiness in a land of makebelieve! He has found happiness, »> ,.j -. .* »!• • •- - •- •- : T - r il l G j "S l: * .* r ■-

■— •:

IHE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church ib the greatest factor, dn earth: far \he building of character and good citizenship I It is a storehouse of spiritual values Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization / can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly end support the Church They are. (1) For his own sake (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral cmd material support Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily.

Book Paalm*

Chtptar *2

Verse* 1-11

Msaday

Ptalm,

US

1-M

Tue*d*T .............

Ecclesiaatce

It

1-13

Wedae«d*y ..........

laaiak

1-t

Thnrtdsy ............

Joho

4

44-47

fruiay ..............

Gat atitea

Stturdtr ............

11 Timothy

*

11-14

This Scries o( Ads Is Being Published Each Week Under the Auspices of the American Bible Society and the Graencastlo Minfstartal Association, and Is Being Sponsored by the Following individuals and Business Establishments:

r urjff m \>n r HARIMVARE ( t» BA V. Jadnon St, rhune 29 FITVAM C O! \T I I \RM HI RF 41 < O OP Cifeeni'sstle and Fillmore HOME I Cl M*r.V AND CLEAN I R.H r. CC I^h M._rh 1J6 HENS SCI.IN c\l> SERClcr. Hudson ( nr* and lnt« ruatioiial * Tn* kn 7-8 \. Franklin M.—Ffc. II

R, L. C liOCCMFR Cieneral Contractor Phone *» or 1358 P. O. Bo* 295, Grecm ssfle ROOKS PI I S Formerly S-mi Hanna'* Book Store C I MUFF F.LECTRIC Clinertfnle, Phone 10I-R3 t.rcencastlc, I’liuae 1304 H \NOV’S Mil K \NT» ICE ( RF. CM .Made In 4trrcin-»»tle

KIMBALL R. LARI£IN Df-pcnilahle Insurance service CENTRAL .NATIONAL BANK Oldest nnd Iarge<i4 Rank in Putnam County GRIMES GULF STATION 404 I Mash. SR., Phone 9113 1IC I SAY IMPLEMENT CO. I ast of Greencastle—Phone 332 POOR AND CO. Fin'd and Grain Grcencastle am) ( loxcrdaie

FIRST-CTTIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. “The Friendly Bank" RIVERS ELECTRIC SHOP Air C onditioners and Appliance* Philro and Hot Point Gseencastle—Russellville METZGER LUMBER CO. 117 CV. Franklin—Phone 2R2 BLACK LI MBER CO. 501 N. Indiana Street WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO. 124 N. Jsu'kson St. Phone 435

IDEAL CLEANERS 19 9. Vine SL Phone 478 WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME Greeneastle WEBER BIKE AND TOT SHOP “Toys 52 Weeks In the year” 200 N. Indiana—phone 205 KJRCHER’S HATCHERY Purina Cho’Ts and Sanitation Jocie and Austin hircher Phone 51 MCLLLNS DRUG STORE N. L. DONELSON

“The Hidden Heart,” a fine family movie will be shown at 7:15. Everyone invited. Bring your friends. Week-Day Meetings Girl Scouts, Tuesday after school. Brotherhood Room. Boy Scouts. Tuesday evening. Brotherhood Room. Released Time Program of Christian Education. Fellowship Hall. Tuesday morning, 10:15 You are cordially invited to worship with us. and to participate in all the activities of this friendly community - minded church.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ike Skelton. Supt. of the Sunday School. vid Barr, chairman of th'official board. Sunday School convenes at 9:J0. There is a class for you. Come and study the Scriptures with us. Morning worship at 10:30. William Day, a Christian la>man, will speak at this service. An active member of the Gideon Bible Society, Mr. Day will represent this organization and will explain its work to the local congregation. Gordon Butts will present a vocal solo in the morning service. Following the Baptist Youth Fellowship meeting at 6:30, om evening worship will begin at 7:30 p. m. Dr. John Winton will bring the message at this time. A girls’ trio, Jean Butts, Jeannine Dunn and Geraldine DeLong, will sing for us at the evening worship hour. Wednesday evening at 7:30 our church will be host to th'> other churches of the association when Rev. John Knight, a member of the State Board. will speak on the every member canvass. This will be the only midweek service of the church. CHURCH OF CHRIST 637 East Washington Street Minister, Melvin Stanton. Bible Study 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 10:45 a m. "Man’s Limitations.” EV-ening Service 7:30 p. m. "PriWiMfilcn of the’ Gospel."' We Will meet for the Bible study ttiis Tuesday evening at 7:30 You al^Sf/^Jcome to attend any of there services with us. The Church of Christ extends a cordial welcome to all.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 429 Xiiderkon St Sunday Services' 11 A M Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Wednesday Evening Meeting 3 Reading Room lor at eft in church edifice open Wednesday 2-4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and enjoy the privileges of the reading room.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Willard I. Toussaint, Ministei Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.. Dr. George B. Manhart. Supt. Morning worship at 10:33 A. M Sermon: “A Christian Confronts Injustice”. Text: "Why do the wicked live?"—Job 21:7 Juxis, our church group for grade school children will meet Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. Dr. Ellis Hargrave, supt. of the Indiana Temperance League, will speak to the Westminster Fellowship meeting. Vespers will be at 5 p. m. and the meal will be at 5:30 p. m. Group 1. consisting of Janies Moss, Janet Ward, and Tom.Umbreit. will be in charge of the Tuxis meeting at 6 p. m. Thursday evening is the 'late (oi the regular Men's Club meeting.

ONENESS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH W. p'. Shafer, pastor Church School Sunday 10 a. in Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m Bible Study Wednesday 7 ;30 p. m. Young people's service Saturday 7:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to each service. Obey Acts 2.38

CHURCH OF THE NAZAREMi Rev. Mark Hamilton. Pastor. Theron York. S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:30. Morning worship 10:43. Juniors Teenagers. N. Y. P S.. 6:45. Evangelistic services 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:J0. HANNA STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Clarence Stubblefield. Pas*or. Orville Reed, Sunday s< hoo' supt. Sunday school 10:00 p m. Morning worship 11:00 p m. Young peoples meeting at 6:00 p m Evening service at 7:00 p m.

Wednesday evening at 7:00 p m. prayer meeting. John 16:13 When the spirit of truth comes. Im will guide you into ail the truth. Everyone is welcome. CLINTON I AI.I s Ml IHODiVI CHI K< II Rev. Thompson. Pastor. Sunday school 9:00 a m. Morning worship 10.no a m. Young Peoples meeting i> 30 |> m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7.(HI p. m. HEBRON Mr. and Mrs P:i-:1 Me< eiugh‘' and Mr. and Mrs. L. H Norman attended Pie Giimes annual family dinner, Friday, March 12, a' the homo of Mrs Ixtura Guiiliams and son near Greeneastle. Mrs. Brown, the nurse that it « • been caring for M M ' • Gardner, returned t'> Ivr iioau in New Maiket last week, nr i Mrs. Cora Wliilson ha ; laken iw place. Mrs. Lula O'-dfel! •- left Fi day for Crav. fordsvillo whci she will stay with tier . an. Alvaa Clod feller, whih Mi Clodfel * e is at Lowell. Ind . helping catfor the Bob Brown family. P. •!. was seriously hurt in an a • ideal with machinery on th*’ " farm.

Thursday. This vi inity is very much ; n need of a fox drive. Oiin Leonard shot one Thursday in his front yard. Pi ink McGill re ently visit? 1 a few days with Ins son. Dale and family at St. Bernice MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE .lust I as! of Stllrsville on I H. *9 TONIGHT Hurt laineaster A •lf»iui ltl«e • Ill's M \ ll .s l \ O KI LI L” Barbara Ntatm.nk ami l rc<l Ma'-tlurray • 1 lit: MOOM.l1.IH ER" Siia'l iv ami Monday | r«'d 't o-Morr i\ and \ era IJ ilslirn l \IK W INOS |f> .1 V” ■lolm Oet* I. A Manila ll.'o lrlx “M, \ OI LOST III TV ■ . ■ o • - I RII I) C HU hi N IN A B\sRLT U' i ill I KLM II I Rll 4 AND .NIDI OI II $ I on - o Show Stmts at 6:45 P. M. Week Days — 5:45 P M. Satimlay ainl Simday

H o w d y Folks! f inr* droprad in !e in-i*# ywi Vs HTTiMr) otn» SUNDAY ScHCXjL REOULABLY <3* ‘hs I knfsw YmiU LBr# It!

CHATEAU -- Sun.. Hon., lues., Wed,

A SUPREME

;/ A ADVENTURE IN

if Is

%

■r

Mia Ttr|M f-*f r • j frrjil 'yf oir«

f iterror *

tlici H.gM’iri’Jf r-.*| j * ^ jG

Walt Disney 0 * :k-. ..

J J J > THE M16HIAND R05UE

TODD • corns JOHNS

RtriPMtO

PfOd fiy t'nrr-a Pon- e • f' -r - d Gy Mt" . d

4 r- All I >yf A# p, f fMf .

T OI fip q /

nriiNN (>ifi W

mm um-mmmm

SUl'DftY r.U3 MCH05.Y

LAW AND dttft WAS ADM

x RANDOLPH

if n a.. Vi

mxm

.in WARNER COLOR - wifh LE)( 6ARKER -PHYLtlS WRR

Plus: Buggs Bunny Cartoon 1 1 J JK7 TONIGHT-“RAIDERS OF THE 7 SEAS”

M

%

I

I

■MMMiaaaaiai