The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1954 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FkiDAf, MARCH lb, 1954.

County Churches

l Ml-.HUM AN METHODI81 < HL'KCH ,c\ James J. Boyle, Paator >L&ivia K. Jackson. Sun . ■«#Oi supl .. Sei <ace 9:30 A. M av acnool 10:oi/ A. M. oevuiid and fourth Sunos • enur.gs at 7:15.

Nfr.W »'KO\ llitNC’E CHURtl Kev ciilbert McCammsct as tor Sunday school 9 30 a. m. nuich services second ari if. Sundays. Aorship 10:30 a m uiiig worship 7:00 p. m. t‘layer metting Tuesda. 7:« u na

A. MITV BAPTIST C-iURCH 6 miles east of Cloverdale. Affiliated w.th the America! i^ptist Convention. Dr G. II. ^ uutuiei, Ph.D., Pas tor. L. E Michael, S. 3. Supt. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Wurship service 11:00 a. m and 7.00 p. m. (Second and fourth Sundays only). B. Y. F. 6 00 p. m. (second and tourth Sunday only).

I INC ASIDE C OMMCNITT 1 III KCH FlncasMe C'oinmunity Church 9:30 Sunday school Luther D Steel3, Supt. Everyjne welcome.

MA N HATTA N r ;HL RC II H. E. Cornweil, Minister. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Ed vard Foxworthy. Supt. Morning worship 10'30 B. m. Evening worship 7 p. m. Revv 31 iuvices March 16-28 with H T .. Huffman of Onego, *V T . Va. t\ ini:elist. There will be spe> mI nu,nbers in music and song each night. All are welcome.

oULKlH OF CUKiSl COOV EKD.AIX AAioie bcnuoi v.4o a. M. ooraxup iU . iO A. M. ooiaiiip t .\PJ f. M ouiiway ana i uesaay.

FLNCASTLE CO>L>Il NTTY CHURCH ikither Steeie, S. S. Supt aunoay scnool 9:30. ouest minister, Frank Overi.aiser. coming worship 10:30. everyone welcome.

BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Donald VV. Urr, Pastor. Chanes Hendnch, church -wnooi supt. 10 a. m.—Church school. Classfor all ages. 11 a. m.—Morning worship, .sermon: 'Ine Trutn About Ouroelves. 6:15 p. m.—Methodist Yout). Fellowship. 7 p. m.—Sunday evening fellowship. Our fourth Sunday Family Fellowship will be this Sunday at '< p. m. with Williaan Day. managei of the Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-Op, bringing us a lec ture with ilustrated color slid.; pictures. Each family is askeu to bring a pound of sometnin^ ior the pound party. Drinks wu oe served by Social Committee and furnished by the Ladies Ai Of the church. Bring the entir. family and come to have a good time and get acquainted. The Youth Fellowship is having a folk-game party F'riday March 26. at 7 p. m. at thchurch. This is open to aL young people. A group from the Fillmore MYF will be with us foi the evening of fun and fellowship The World of FYin Records will be used for the evening act ivities. An oyster supper will be held at the church Monday, March 2S at 7 p. m. for all the men of the community. The meeting wil include a discussion of organiza tion of a Men's Club and other projects that will be of interest to everyone All men are urged to be present for this evening of

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good fun and fellowship. Our Easter Calendar include^ p.ans for a Maundy Thursday communion Service, April 15 at i :aO p. m. Imants to be presented lor baptism and dedication ay parents on Passion Sunday, April 4, should notify the pastor as soon as possible. All young people of the Membership Train--ng Class will be received at tht r-aim Sunday service, April 11 .vaults and families will be re--eived on Easter Sunday.

REELSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Leonard Thompson, pas.ur aunday School 10:00 A. M. -viormng Worship 11:00 A. M. ,\o evening service this Sunday w. S. C. s. Ail day inursday Apia l. me .viannattan iaUieo ..in ue our guests.

wRUUCH or inr. ULUV r.KDALE Burton cummmgs, Armister. ounuay Bioie ocnool 9:30. ^ome and bung the uoys anu j.I'IS. vvoiahip hour 10:o0. i\. i. tr. o. Y:o0. veiinig woiaiup 7:30. Rev. .^eu c. oavis, uiatrict supeim.endem, wal preaon. uon i iniao mis. r-rayer meeting Wednesday i :30. Ail aie welcome. PUTNAM* U LE MJulHODIST UtilJiUJH 9:30 Sunuay scnool. A. L -.vans, Supt. lu.30 Vvorship service. Rev. james J. Boyie, pastor. Secoiiu aid lourth Sunday mornings, ast Sunday evening.

We will have evening services here this Sunday evening and the Whitesville Christian Church will be worshipping with us. Rev. Lewis Marsh, their new pastor, will bring the evening message. Our Pre-Easter Week of Preaching is from April 4th tD 11th each evening except Saturday. Plan to attend each evening for the fine service of worship which has been planned.

THE CHURCH OF CHRIST HAW CREEK 1 mile north Roachdale. Maurice Williams. Minister. 10:30 a. m. Sunday morning service. 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening service. 7:30 p m. Thursday evening service.

SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Robert Sutherlin. Supt. James Brown. Minister Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Communion is served each Lord’s Day. Sermon "The Excellent WayJunior and Senior youth meeting at 6:30 Evening Worship 7:30. Sermon: “What Amos Saw In God " Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:00 Rolland L. Sjodin. returned missionary from China will speak at the evening service April 4 Bro. Sjodin was interned for 10 months in a Communist prison

Morning worship 10.45 a n.. Sermon: "Walking Today Where Jesus Walked." Evening worship 7:00 p. m. Informal congregational singing Everyone welcome. Sermon: "The Ten Foolish Virgins.'' Sunday evening at 6:30 p m Christian Youth Fellowship w:!! meet in the educational unit for the lesson. Our theme this week is "Working With God." There will be games, table tennis and shuffle board Come and bring your friends. Light refreshments will be served. Announcements Friday. March 26th. the Truth Seekers Class will have their meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herod. Don't forget the potluck dinnei following the morning worship I service for those helping with tr.e i pre-Easter calling campaign. Monday 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal This is a splendid op>portunity to render service to tiir church. Attention all men of the.

BAINBKiDur CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible school 9:30 a. m. Can ,iggle, Supt. Morning worship 10.30 a. m Alec J. Langford, Minister. Seiaun subject: "The Cry of Dereiction." Evening vvoiship 7:00 p. ni jermon subject: "The Holy Spir-

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ROACHDALE Paul L. Kitley, Pastor. Russell Jones. S. S. Supt. Church school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. ‘ IAH Club" 5:30 p m. The minister's morning message is entitled. "The Uplitted Christ Lifts Men Through His Unshakable Faith.” However, inasmuch as this Sunday is Youth Sunday, and the young people have the morning worship. they will have the sermon also. Our last two congregationalvisitation projects are: Sunday afternoon—2:00 to 4:00 p m. Wednesday evening—7:30 to 3:30 . m. The Christian Women's Fellowship, Group Two. meets in the church basement on F’riday •■dternoon, April 2nd.

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4 miles west of Cloverdale Norman C. Hill, Pastor George Reed S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship 11 00

Young People 6:30

Evening Service 7:0 Prayer Meeting Wed. 7 00 Sunday school lesson topic— "A Warning To Christians.” Scripture Text—1 Cor. 10 1-15 We are now in the second veek of our Sunday School "Rally.” If you're not already going to Sunday School else where, we'd like to have you come and help us study together Bro George Reed will have harge of the Wednesday night

prayer service.

We are planning a special Easter Service. Plan to come Everyone is invited to all services. All services are fundamental and doctrinaly clear from the word of God. Come.

FILLMORE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Roland S. Rasar. Minister Raymond Lisby. Supt.

GILBERT E. McGammack For County Clerk On the Democratic Ticket Subject to Primary. May 4. 1954. Your support wil! be appreciated-

AUCTION EVERGREENS AND NURSERY STOCK Monday, Evening, April 5th, 1954 AT 7:00 P- M. Putnam County Sales Pavilion, 302 N. Locust St. Greencastle, Indiana NOW IS THE PROPER TIME TO PL ANT and a genera! line of NURSERY STOCK, will be offered at thi* sale. Such as n inerous kinds of EVERGREENS, in various sizes and varieties. Peach. Apple. Sweet and Sour Cherry. Plum. Pear. Apricot and Nectarine trees. Various kinds of - Flowering-Shrubs. Ros>s and Shade Trrr 5 a nd Gladiolus bulbs. Raspbeiries. Bia'kberrie.. Strawberries, Boysenberries Blaeberries, several 'aneti-'s of Grapes, Gooseberries, Currants. Asparagus. Rhubarb and Hoiseradisit tier items too numerous to mention. However, the sale will consist maiiy of EVERGREENS, for use in m'‘d--’rn landscape planting. Come early and inspect this stock to yo n own satisfaction. These plants are Government inspected, and guaranteed to be dug fresh. Anyone interested in landscaping material cannot afford to miss this opportunity as you will find it sells v«ry reasonable. Many thrifty people take advantage of these sales each season, as a few dollars spent for lands aping material will increase the value of vour property many times over the cost. A Certified copy of Certificate of Inspection, will be given each purchaser. A representative of the Nurs ry will be present.

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church: The men of Central Christian church of Terre Haute have extended an invitation to all of the men of our church to attend their annuad Christian Men's Fellowship dinner. The dinner will be held on Thursday. April 1. Tickets are on sale now. Maxwell P. Smith, director of men's work for the churches of Indiana, will be the speaker. CLINTON FALLS CHI Rt H Richard Thompson. Pastor. Morning worship 10:00 a m. Sunday school 11:00 a. m. Young Peoples meeting 6:30 p

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