The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 August 1955 — Page 4

PAGE FOT'R ' ' SATTRDAT. AI GEST 6. 1955. THE DAILY BANNER, CREENCASTLE, INDIANA

sU N DAY in the Churches

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

these services and enjoy the priv-

CHURCH 429 Anderson dre^u

ilege of the Reading Room.

Sunday services 11 a. m.

CHURCH OF GOD

Sunday school 3:30 u m.

(Pentecostal)

Wednesday evening meeting

505 Main street.

8:00 p. m.

K. C. LaFary, Munster.

Reading Room located in

“The Church *vi«.h a Purpose.”

church edifice open Wednesday

Sunday school 10:00 a. m.

2-4 p. m.

Morning worship 11 a. m.

All are welcome to attend

Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.

Wedne? '^y prayer meeting

| 7:30 p. m.

V. P. E. Friday 7:30 p. m. A wci u"ie to alL

ST. PAI L S CATHOLIC

CHURCH

I . I rancis Hull, Pastor. : n lay Masses, 8:00 a. m. and

i 3:00 a m.

tation”—Matthew 6:13 The members of the Christian Church will join with us in union worship during August. We deeply appreciate the friendliness extended to our congregation last month, when joint services were held in the Christian Church.

V k lay Mass 7:30 a. m. | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Confession Saturday 4 to 5 p. j Ky i e M oss Miller, Minister m. and 7 to 8 p. m. 9.30 ^ Sunday School

Classes for all ages .Isaa-c Skelton, Supt.

10:30 A. M. Morning Worship

Special Music

7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel serSermom topic: “Out of Tempta- | vice

tion” | Tuesday, August 9th Text: “Lead us not into temp- I 7:30 P. M. Women's Missionary

PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH Willard I. Toussaint, Minister Morning Worship at 10:15 a.

m.

Society at the David Barr home. Thursday, Aug. 11 , 7:00 P. M. Mir-week prayer and praise service. MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH (Just off 43 east on Airport Road) Norval Reece, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Picnic—Robe Ann Park— 1:00 P. M. Betty Hadley, Amo, flute solo Marilyn Moore, Plainfield, sing Virginia Swift, Plainfield, sing Carolyn Kelly, Greencastle, accordian Norval Reece will deliver a j brief message.

1L f M ^ A/ K/v mbmw Q A. X Ip jSL X T w Ax 9 Ayv S' •C * X AySr ' ' \y v - WkA 7**A x^S H i •» vwi Wt JL * I.; KNOW HIM? | ■c^lljp' 1> Juvenile delinquency was just a term until they sent the j THE CHURCH FOR ALT IpC y b°y down the street to what they politely termed a “training I ALL FOR THE CHTTRP* * ^ school.” Then it became real, because this boy wasn’t just I fne Church i s the are A*UnC a statistic but a kid who had played with your kids. Why, I ^ budding of character and C ao° r d° n | ear,h ’ fC only last Sunday you had gone fishing with his father. I strong churc h h 0U neith f e? piri,ual va,ues -^fthout n So now ... you wondered why. The boy came from a good J <^an survive. Th^re are^fo 5001 " 007 j ° r civiiiza,ii \ home—or did he? There was money enough, luxury enough, j att *nd S serv1cet aS reguiar jlfa but it’s true that his parents sometimes left him pretty much I own sake (2) Foriv^ They are: (1) Forh to his own devices. There were his mother’s clubs and his f sake of his comm U n!iy h and en S sake ' (3) For father's business, and they led an active social life. I wf" “ol k/ You asked yourself why ... and in your heart you knew the I lariy and read yourB^bied ,0 90 to church re 9 u * I answer. It lay in those gaps that had been left in his upbring- I D,e Gaily ’ I wr 1 a ing—great chinks, that should have been filled with faith, J s^day Book chapter ve-, r \f^ spiritual guidance, and solid enduring values. Thinking about I Tuesday' p ’*a°ims jf, ' ** s it, you made up your mind to start taking your own kids to j T^sdly ay ;;;;;"-- : -^jans 5 church on Sundays without fail—no matter how good the j sliurday'.:;;;;^ a mVs lans J weather was for fishing. J ,ames 1 Copyright 1955. Keister Adv. Service. Strasburg. Va^ Y VY \Y V X V XV This Series of Ads is Being Published Each Week Under the Auspices of the American Bible Society and the Greencastle Ministerial Association, and is Being Sponsored by the Following Individuals and Business Establishments: GREENCASTLE PUTNAM COUNTY FARM LI\ E>A\ IMPLEMENT CO. POOR AND CO. ClOVCPdale HARDWARE CO. BUREAU CO-OP Ernst of GrwncasUe Phone 332 Feed and Grain *° N- J rhone 29 Grrenc^tle and Fillmore Greencastle and Cloverdale BLAC K LUMBER CO. : ^ NGDO N BROS. 501 N. Indiana Street 1, T>1 CENTR AL NATIONAL BANK KIKt HER S HATCHERY BOOKS PLl S REGAL STORE Oide->t and Ijirgest Biink In I'urina Chows and Sanitation HOME LAUNDRY AND Formerly Putnam Countv Jode aiul Austin Kireher CLEANERS Sam Hanna s Rook Store Putnam «-oumj THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE Phone 51 217-225 E. Wash. St.—Ph. 128 . , of Cloverdale HOPKINS-W ALTON FIRST-CITIZENS BANK FUNERAL HOME RIVERS ELECTRIC SHOP AND TRUST CO. PUTNAM COUNTY 24 Hour \mbulancc Srrviee I'bileo and Hot Point “The Friendly Bank-’ CLOVERDALE HARDW ARE FROZEN FOODS, Inc. Phono 61 70S E. Washington St For Hkkorv Smoked Television and Appliance. AND LUMBER CO. Greem ' ast, *‘—Russell\llle Huns and Bacons HEADLEY HARDWARE CUNDIFF ELECTRIC HANDY S Your G-E Store CANTRELL CLEANERS Phone 1304 MILK AND ICE C REAM 17 E. Washington St. Phone 143 AND HABERDASHERY GORDON HANKS Madp ^ C<ref , ncastle SPE.VKS FLOOR COVERINGS FEED AND PRODUCE > Ioth Proofing and Storage 801 E. Washington St Ken M«ek, Mgr. WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO. MULLINS DKl (. MOKE Serrtce Phone 58 Phone 1386 Phone 1078 706 Bloomington St 124 N. Jackson St Phone 465 N. L. Donelson 4-

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elgin T. Smith, Minister. Leon Snyder, Chairman of the Board. Howard Burkett, Sunday School Superintendent. Union morning worship at the Presbyterian church at 10:15. The youth groups of the First Christian church will meet during August, at the church. The C. Y .F. Will meet at 6 o’clock. Mrs. John Richards is the sponsor. The Chi Rho Fellowship will meet at 6 o’clock. Mrs. Ted Glidewell is the sponsor.

CHURC H OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Mark Hamilton, Pastor. Theron York, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. N. Y. P. S. and Juniors 7:15 p. m. Evangelistic services 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Visitors welcome.

HANNA STREET INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH Normdn Hilk Pastor George Reed, S. S. Supt Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Young People 7:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:45 P. M. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. The best hope for peace is not in the council room, but in the prayer room. Sunday School is the best training today for the world of tomorrow. We have classes for everyone. Bro George Reed will lead the Bible study Wednesday evening. Everyone is always welcome to our services. Come and bring your family along.

ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Allan Harlan, Vicar. 10:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon by the vicar. Wednesday 2:00 p. m. Jr. an.i Sr. Hi Swim Party at Cagies

Lake.

During the month of August our services will be held at 10:0f a. m. There is no Sunday school for older children or young people, but they are to attend the church service. However, a nursery and primary church school is maintained in the parish house at the ten o clock hour. Flowers on the altar are placed by Mr. and Mrs. Dane Chittenden and ushers are Messers. Bergmann and French. Wm. Fobes is serving the vicar this Sunday. Mr. Harlan will take the 8:00 a. m. Celebration at St. Stephen’s, Terre Haute, during August. Those desiring to accompany him are most welcome to come along. Visitors to the Episcopal church are most welcome and j

for information pertaining to weddings, baptism, confirmation, burial, or for counseling on spiritual problems, the vicar will be hapy to make an appointment to discuss these matters with you at your convenience. GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Elmer L. Har*ey and Fnml Travis, Ministers Morning Worship at 8:30 A M. Dr. Travis will preach tin sermon, “We Should Trust I. God.” Mr. Harvey will be wor ship leader. We cordially invite our friend and members to worship with in at these early morning services. Sunday School at 8:30 A. ^ There will be an interesting class of depan tment for those of al ages. The High School MYF will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 p m. for a devotional and discussion meeting. There will be refreshments and recreation. CHURCH OF CHRIST 637 E. Washington St. Robert R. Carrell, preacher Bible Study, 9:45 A. M. Classes for all ages Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m Sermon Subject: “From Darkness to Light.” Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m: Sermon Subject: “What is Wrong With the Doctrine of Faith Only?” Wednesday evening meeting 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, Col. 3:10. SAVED, ARRESTED NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) —It was out of the frying pan and into the fire for two panicstricken boys who had to be rescued from a 300-foot ledge on East Rock. Alfred Secondino and John Duess were promptly arrested for violating a park rule prohibiting mountain climb-

ing.

MAPLECRGFT AUTO THEATRE Just East of Stllesvllle on U. S. 40

Tonight Triple Feature Bill John Derek X Elaine Stewart CinemaScope “THE ADVENTURES OF HAJJI BABA” Documentary Filin “THIS IS THE ARMY” Robert MitchVm & Jean Simmons “AFFAIR W ITH A STRANGER” Sunday and Monday Ethel Merman, Marilyn Monroe, Dan Daley “NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS” _ IMus — “DANGEROUS CROSSING”

MARRIED IN TRANSPORT PLANE r

MARION G. SUTTON and wealthy cemetery tycoon Edward L. Williams are shown in a plane practicing for their marriage which was performed in a transport high over Minneapolis, Minn. Justice of the Peace Morris Bakketun performs ceremony. Behind are best man Bruce Bent and Mrs. Grace L. Krinke. (InternationalJ

HER ENGLISH CHANNEL STROKE

MARILYN BELL 17, the youngest person ever to *wim the English channel, is shown giving a sample of her stroke. She churned the channel from Cape Gris-Nez, France, to the Dover cliffs in 14 hours, 36 minutes. Marilyn is from Toronto, OnL (InUrnationall

Total annual loss to farmers from plant diseases, insects and weeds in the United States is about $13,000,000,000.

CORRAL DRIVE IN THEATRE Secleyvllle, Indiana

Tonight 1. “SANTA FK PASSAGE” 2. "1 COYER THE UNDERWORLD” 3. “STOP! YOU’RE hit MM. Ml 4. “AGAINST ALL FLAGS”

Meadozvbmjk Drive In Theater Intersection 36 and 43

Tonight

ORIGINAL TARZAN HITI

Plus “FANGS OF THE WILD” Lon Chaney, Jr. Cartoon

Sunday and Monday

Phis “NORMAN CONQUEST” Tom Conway Cartoon

Intersection ot 10 and 43

Tonight “BOUNTY HI NTER” “( HINA VENTURE’

Sunday and Monday ★ ★ COLUMBIA PICTURES presenti * *

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