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THE DAILY BANNED, GBEENCASttt, MDIAMA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2», 1»5J.

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ST PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Pu?v. Francis Hull, Pastor Sunday Masses, 8:00 A. M. .00 A. M. Week day Mass 7:00 A. M. Confession Saturday 4 to . m. ^nd 7 to 8:00 p. m.

CIIKIS'ITAN SCIENCE (HUM H 429 Anderson St. Sunday Services 11 A. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M.

Wednesday evening meeting 8:00 P. M. Reading Room located in church edifice open Wednesday 3-4 P. M. All are welcome to attend these services and enjoy the privilege of the Reading Room

DEPAUW UNIV ERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL DePauw University Lutheran Chapel wil hold church services ! Sunday at 9 a. m. in room 207 or

the Student Union. All students, townspeople and professors are invited to attend. Vicar G. H. Mendlemen wil! conduct the service.

CHURCH OF cioJ (Pentecostal) 505 Main* St. K. C. LaFary, Minister. ‘‘The Church with a Purpose ” S. school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Y. P. E. Friday 7:30 p .m. A welcome to all.

ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Allan riailan. Vicar. 9:00 a. m. The Holy Communion, 4th Sunday after the Epiphany. 9:45 a. m. Jr. and Senior High church school. 10:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon by the vicar; (Nursery and Primary church school in Parish House). 4:00 p. m. Adult Confirmation Class. Monday 1:30 p. m. League of

Women Voters, Parish House. Monday 3:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. Tuesday 7:00 a. m. The Holy Communion and parish breakfast. Tuesday 3:30 p. m Girl Scouts. Thursday 7:30 p. .n Adult discussion Group: Subject: “Increasing member participation in the Church's program.” We ask that those of you who have spare bedrooms to rent for the State Pastors Conference this coming Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to please let us hear from you at once. The fee is $3.00 per person for each bed. The guest has the privilege of using the room for two evenings if desired. No meals are involved.

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Johnny’s all mixed up! His coat rumpled and twisted! Buttons all wrong! Do you know what Johnny’s trouble is? He got a bad start. He poked the first button in the wrong hole. You see, that first button is all-important. Unless Johnny gets that one right, the other buttons will never follow in pattern. Johnny’s first years are all-important, too. Without the proper Christian training, Johnny will get all mixed up inside. He will learn bad habits, dishonesty, untruthfulness. His life will become rumpled and twisted. Bring your Johnny to Sunday School and Church. Help Johnny to a right start. The rest of his life will * follow in the Christian pattern.

THE FOR ALL .7 The ^ C HURCH shone, Church n^her d™”' Va,U ' 3 - W'hou, h can survive. Ther« are f * crac Y nor civilization every person should „tnd' ea “ n3 “hy end support the Church The ” "-'hularly own salt, (21 For his chiid-lr r (l) ol his communiiy ' „d " 30 e ' <3) F ° r sat. ,1 (h. Church i.selL vhich “f d‘ i F ° r ,he fnd materia! support Pl„ n , eeds his ‘arly and read your B.ble 7y 9 ° ^ Day mcm7 v 0.”°,°; Ch r" v ""' Tuesday Genesis 4 J-13 Wednesday Genesis » 1-9 Thursday r i j fn 24 Friday Luke ' " ' 17-27 Saturday Ac,s it ,5 ‘ 34 7 Thessalani.ns 4 ' 7?, 4 • 1-12

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(iKEENC ASTL5 HARDWARE C D. 20 X. Iiu kson St. Phone 29 CENTRAL N \TIOV\l. RANK Oldest and Largest Rank in Putnam County HOPKINS-\V VLTON FI NERAL HOME 21 Hour Vmhulance Service Phone til 703 E. Washington St. DALE COVERT HEATING AND SHEET METAL Williamson Furnaces Phone 251 ( lMUFF ELECTRIC Phone 1304 K1MRALL K. LARKIN Depetidahle Insurance Sc .ice

PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Greencastle and Fillmore HANDY’S MILK AND ICE CREAM Made in Greencastle hf;adlf:y hardware Your G-L Ston* 17 FL Washington St. Phone 143 PUTNAM COUNTY FROZEN F OODS. Inc. F'or Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacons GORDON HANKS FEED AND PRODUCE Ken Meek. Mgr. Phone 1078 70G Bloomington St.

LIVES AY IMPLEMENT CO. Last of Greencastle. Phone 332 BLACK LUMBER CO. 501 N. Indiana Street HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 217-225 F;. Wash. St.—Ph. 126 METZGER LUMBER CO. 117 W. Franklin Phone 262 RIVERS ELECTRIC SHOP Phileo ami Hot Point Television and Appliances lirecneastle—Russ«»llville ANt.WELL CERTAIN CO. Ine. Manufar turers of Curtains and Draperies Greencastle, Indiana

POOR AND CO. F'eed and Grain Greencastle and Cloverdale BOOKS PLUS F'ormerly Sam Hanna’s Book Store FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. “The Friendly Bank” KIRCHEK’S HATCHERY Purina Chows and Sanitation Joeie and Austin Kireher Phone 51 MULLINS DRUG STORE X. L. Dunelson WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO. 124 N. Jackson St. Phone 465

If you have not already notified the vicar or Rev. Harvey of your rooms please do so at once. Bishop Kirchhoffer will be the Celebrant at the ea ly Communion this next Tuesday and we hope that many of the parishioners will be with us at this time Breakfast follows in the Parish House. The adult discussion group is open to all interested persons of the community. We are as much interested in the views of other persons as we are in our own. This is an informal group to which you are most welcome. The adult confirmation class is the only group meeting this Sunday evening (at four o'clock). The doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Episcopal church is discussed. These meetings likewise are open to interested persons. The State Farm Library is always in need of books and magazines. Either bring them in to the church or call tor collection. All churches are involved in this program and their respective magazines are particularly desirable. Let’s do our share by remembering the men in prison. Women's magazines are sorted and sent to the Woman’s Prison from the State Farm. Send everything from textbooks tu paper-back westerns, excepting those magazines of criminal and sensual nature—the latter of which we doubt would be found in Christian homes. Please note that our Nursery and Primary church school meet during the regular worship service at 10:43 a. m. Visitiers and strangers are always welcome in any of our services cr activities

GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Elmer L. Harvey and Frank F. Travis, Ministers Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:40 A. M. Dr. Rnbert Eccles, a member ot the church and Assistant Professor of Bible at the University, will preach on the subject, "The Original Gospel.” Dr. Travis will be worship leader. The MYF groups will meet at 4^30 and 6:30 p. m. There will be shown a film strip, Ben- Meets < r ?iil , 7 This Is'the first bf two /i'fmsUo 'be shown oh the boyglr! relationship 'subject. The MSM activities Will not 1 tv 1 held this week‘because of the in-ler-Sembster vacation. The Indiana State Pastors' Conference will be held at Gobir Church and the University campus oh - Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of this week. Dr. George Buttrick will give the Mendenhall lectures. The public is invited to attend the sessions Other speakers include Dr. Julian Price Love, Dr. Russell Humbert, and Dr. Allen Wehrli. There is a real need for more rooms in our homes where the pastors may be entertained for Monday and Tuesday evenings Please contact your pastor - or cali the Gobin Church office if you have rooms. The rate will be $3.00 for the Conference period for each pastor. Come to church with - us Sun day. Give God a chance in your life.

This Series of Ads is Being Published Each Week linger the Auspices of the American Bible Society and the Greencastle Ministerial Association, and is Being Sponsored by ihe Fol lowing Individuals and Business Establishments:

Cloverdale ROCKWELL INSURANCE AGENCY Charles Rockwell LAXGDOX BROS. REGAL STORE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CLOVERDALE HARDW ARE AND LUMBER CO. CATARACT LAKE ENTERPRISES, Inc, “The .Main Street Store” Johnson Motors—Fishing Tavkle Cris Craft and 4 other makes of boats — G-E Appliances

‘Man's Nature and Need.” Golden Text. Psalm 8:4, 5. Bro. Glen Nichols will have charge of the prayer service this Wednesdey night. All services are open to visitors. We welcome everyone to our services.

CHURCH OF ( HRIST 637 East Washington St. Bible Cla.ss. 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship. 10 45 a. m. Sermon Subject: “Despise Not The Small Things." Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m. Sermon Subject: “What Is The Chaff To The Wheat Tuesday Evening Men's Training Class, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7:30 p. m Ephesians 1. Immediately following the services this Sunday there will be a basketball-dinner in the basement of the church building. We invite you to come and be with us. We invite your attention to the “Gospel of Christ” ad which will appear regularly in this paper each Friday. For information call 329-J. FTRST CHRISTIAN ( HCKCH Dr. F. E. Smith, ad interim minister. Leon Snyder, Chairman of the Board. Dr. Howard Burkett, Supl. Church school. Morning worship 10:15. Sermon subject: The Givatest Memorial. Church school Classes lot a ■ ages. 9:30. A nursci y Is maintai parents may .leave infants a*:d small children during the services. Christian Youth Fellow shi;'. Fifth Sunday m • trig at Rom idale. Cars will leave the chur- i at 4:15 o’clock. Girl Scouts, Tuesday af ■ i school. Boy Scouts. Tuesday, 7:30. Released time program >f : ligious education, T.iesdav moiling, 10:15. Explorer Post 99, Wedne lay, 7:30. Choir rehearsal, V.Y 1 e.sda; . 7:10. Yu’l A’orship with us, {pH to participate ,in all the .’efivities of ihi,s ,friendly conummity-numk'd • hip ch. j ^ ; —T*"~ 'IT FIRST BAIT’STM HCIri fl Kyle Moss Miller, Minister. 9:30 p, m. Sunday sc ho d Classes for all ages. Isaac Skelton, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship service. The young people will Aegin Youth Week by attendin

the service in a body. 7:00. p. m. State farm service. 6:50 p. *m. Junior and Senior High B. Y. F 7:30 p. m. Evening Gospel service. The Juniors and Junior High young will a sis* the pastor in the service. 8:30 p m. Family Fellowship Hour following the evening service. Thursday. Feb. 5. 7:00 p. m. Monthly busincs- meeting. USE TOY PISTOL NEW YORK. Jan. 29. (UP! Armored car guard Steve Tarrallo was carrying i $17,000 payroll into an offige building Friday when a masked gunman demanded the money. Tarrallo took one look at the gun and then pulh d his own whereupon the would-be bandit fled. The desperado was carrying a toy pistol. SEEKS DOG’S o\\ \ ER CHICAGO. Jan. 29 (UP) — Mis. Helen Dressander is looking for the owner of a stray dog found by a friend in a neighborhood tavern. She's getting tired of the dog that wants to do nothing but "drink beer and sloop on the furniture:-’

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church School, 9:30 a. m., Dr. George Manhart, Supt. Morning Worship at 10:35 a. m. Sermon: “The Joy That Is Set Before You.” Text: Luke 14:15 "Blessed is he that shall eat bread in the kingdom of God.” The Tuxis group will meet at the manse Sunday evening for a covered dish dinner and a planning program. All members aie asked to be on hand by 5:30 p m. Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. the Women's Association will hold a meeting in the church. Dr. George Manhart will speak en the topic, "General Assembly Pronouncements." The session will meet in the pastor's study on Thursday evenmg at 7:30 p. m. for the regular monthly meeting. Westminster Fellowship will rponsor a square dance on February 4 jn Longden Hall. Proceeds will be contributed to a needy school in India. Tickets may be obtained from house repi esentatives or at the door. A nursery for small children is maintained during each Sunday morning worship, for the convenience of parents. IN DEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH Hanna Street Norman C. Hill. Pastor George Reed S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Young People 6:15 P M. Evening Service 7:30 P M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Sunday School Lesson Topic,

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