The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1955 — Page 4

DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1955.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 429 Anderson street. Sunday services 11 a. m. Sunday school 3:30 a. m. Wednesday even.ng meeting 8:00 p. m. Reading Room located in church edifice open Wednesday 2-4 p. m. All arc welcome to attend these services and enjoy the priv-

ilege of the Reading Room.

CHURCH OF CiOD (Pentecostal) 505 Main street. K. C. LaFary, Minister. “The Church with a Purpose.” Sunday 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.

DEPAUW’ UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Lutheran Lenten service Tuesday at 7:15 St. And rev.'s church DePauw Univerrity Luthero 1 Chapel will hold clvuch servic 3 - Sunday at 9 a. m. in room 207 of the Student Union. All students townspeople and professors are

invited to attend. Vicar G. H. Mendlemen conduct the service.

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ST. PAUL’S C ATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Francis Kull, Pastor. Sunday Masses, 8:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m. W'eek day Mass 7:00 a. m. Confession Saturoay 4 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURC H Willard I. Toussaint, Minister. Church school at 9:30 a. m. Dr. George Manhart, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:35 a. m. Sermon: “When the Wind Is Against Us.’’ Text: “And when

neither sun nor stars appeared for many a day, and no small tempest lay on us, all hope of our being saved was at last abandoned.”—Acts 27:20. The choir will sing as an anthem, “How They So Safely Rest” by Willan. Marille Lidikay will be the soloist. The minister is to be assisted in the service by James Stotts. Flowers for the day’s service will be placed by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Decker. The Tuxis program Sunday evening will be in charge of Larry Cox. The meeting will b' 3 held in the manse at 5:30 p. m. Dr. Van Denman Thompson of the DePauw music school will speak to Westminster Fellowship

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And yet, every man cherishes \ the one place he calls home. He cherishes it not for its location or appearance, but for the love and companionship he has experienced

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In /similar spirit man has thought it no blasphemy to call each church the House of God. For He Who made man in His own image must feel the same im-i I pelling attraction for tlie scene o£ / His communion with those He

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BLACK LUMBER CO. 501 N. Indiana Street HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 217-225 E. Wash. St.—I’h. 126 METZGER LUMBER CO. 117 W. Franklin Phone 262 RIVERS ELECTRIC SHOP Philco and Hot Point Television and Appliances Greencastle—Russellville AM.WELL CURTAIN CO. Inc. Manufacturers of Curtains and Draperies Greencastle, Indiana

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Formerly Sam Hanna’s Book Store FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. "The Friendly Bank” KIKCHER’S HATCHERY Purina Chows and Sanitation Jocie and Austin Kircher Phone 51 MULLINS DRUG STORE N. L. Doneison WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO. 124 N. Jackson SL Phone 465

after the vesper program and meal. A family night program will be held in the church Thursday. April 21. There will be a covered dish meal at 6:30 p. m„ to which everyone is asked to bring his own service. An interesting film will follow the program. Our Woman’s Association will have a rummage sale on April 30. All contributions should be brought to the courthouse by April 29, or if they are to be picked up phone Mrs. Robert Myers. Spring Presbyterial meeting will be held in Indianapolis in the Tabernacle church, beginning Tuesday evening and concluding on Wednesday afternoon. A nursery is maintained during every Sunday worship, for convenience of parents who wish to attend church. If you do not now have a church home, we cordially invite you to worship with us and to give us an opportunity to acquaint you with our program.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elgin T. Smith, Minister. Leon Snyder, Chairman of the Board. Howard Burkett, Supt. of Church School. Morning worship 10:15 a. m Installation service for Elgin T. Smith, minister. Dr. Ephraim D. Lowe, Indianapolis, will deliver the message. Reception for Mr. and Mrs Smith and family 4 to 6 p. m. in Fellowship Hall. All members and friends are cordially invited. Girl Scouts, Tuesday after school. Boy Scouts, Tuesday evening. 7:30. Explorer Post 99, Wednesday evening, 7:30. Christian Women’s Fellowship. Thursday, 2 p. m. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening, 7:10. Penny supper Saturday evening, sponsored by Christian Women’s Fellowship. You are cordially invited 10 worship with us, and to participate in all the activities of this friendly community-mind' d church.

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GOBIN MEMORIAL 1 METHODIST CHURCH Elmer L. i Harvey, F. F. Travis, MinisL-rs. ‘a. m. SumLiy g(h l6:4o a. m: Morning worship. Dr. Orville Davis preaching. Sermon: “The faring of Faith.” Dr. Thomp'sdrl’^ drgan miPlbCTS'. Prelude P/irtitfi (in “If T'.r.u But Suffer God to Guide Thee” (Pepping); Offertory: “Aria di Chiesa" (Bassani). Anthem: “O Love How Deep” (Titcomb). 2:00 p. m. Senior Hi MYF leaves for District Meeting at Clinton. 4:30 p. m. JIM-YF. Phil Kendall and Ann Clarkson in charge of recreation and program. Sponsors: Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Wieting. Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Correll. 5:00-7:00 p. m. Methodist Stuient Movement. 5:00 p. m. Vesper service. 5:30 p. m. Supper and recreation. 6:00 p. m. Evening meeting. Movie film: “God and the Atom.’' Thursday 2:00 p. m. Greencastle District Ministers’ meeting. 7:30 p .m. Concert by DePauw Choir. Address by Dr. Harold Fey, associate editor of the Christian Century. Thursday 7:30 p. m. VV. S. C. 3. meeting in Community Room Program—Panel discussion led by Mrs. Catharine Toole. Topic: "A Young Woman Moves the City.” Fellowship tea follow. Mrs. Rex Thorlton chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Collins. Miss Ethel Daniel, Mrs. Olive Rogers and Mrs. Helen Halt. An adult supervised church i nursery is provided for the care if small children during the | noming church service.

FIRST BAPTIST UHUIU (I Kyle Moss Miller, Minister 9:30 A. M. Sunday School Classes fen - all ages. Isaac Skelton. Supt. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship Special music 6:30 P. M. Junior and Senior High B.Y.F. 7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel -€ i vice Thursday. April 21 7.00 P. M. Mid-week service Friday. April 22 7 00 P. M. Monthly meeting of Board of Deacons. CHURCH OF CHRIST 637 Ea*>t Washington Street Robert R. Carrell. preacher Bible Study, 9:45 A. M. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 10:45 A. M Sermon Subject: “Upon What j

Are You Building?” Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m. Sermon Subject: “The church at Ephesus.” (Sunday night we will begin a series of lessons concerning the seven churches in Asia. We invite your attentum to these lessons and invite you to attend any and all the services of the church.) Wednesday evening meeting; 7:30. Song practice. For information, call 329-J.

ST ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Allan Harlan, Vicar Sunday 9:00 A. M The Holy Communion 9:45 A. M. Jr. and Sr. Hi Church School 10:45 A. M. Merging Prayer and Sermon 4:30 P. M. Evening Prayer. College and Hi School Youth Groups 5:00 P. M. Supper and Programs of above groups Monday 3:30 P. M. Girl Scouts Tuesday 7:00 A. M. Holy Communion and Breakfast 6:30 P. M. Pitch-In Supper and Annual Parish Meeting. We are looking forward to our family fellowship this next Tuesday at 6:30 P. M., when the parish comes together to conduct its business in the Annual meeting, prior to the Diocesan Convention which meets in Richmond, Indiana. May 1 and 2nd. Children are most welcome to come with their -parents this Tuesday, and after they have finished their meal, movies and entertainment will be provided lor them while the adults attend the Parish Meeting. Coffee, rolls, and milk will be provided by the j church. We hope that many of our j people will be able to attend Catjhedral Day, especially the j children and young people, this | Saturday at 2:30 P. M. when the j great missionary rally and Len- j ten Mite Box offerings will be | presented. The Rt. Rev. Wilburn Campbell who has recently returned from Africa will speak. Combined chorus from our churches will sing, and following the service our bishop will greet us and serve refreshments in the Columbia Club. If you have never visited the Cathedral thisiwill be a wonderful time to take the ! family in for a visit. It is local- ; ?d on Monument Circle. Indian- | npolls, and free parking is pro- | vi’ded for guests. Let’s have a ! great turnout from SC Andrew’s! i (Additional Churches on Page 3)

HOPKINS - WALTON Funeral Home Phone 61

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TONIGHT "THE OUTCAST” Also "HER TWELVE MEN’’ (Color) Selected Shorts

Sunday and Monday “SABRINA" Also “PASSION” Selected Shorts

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