The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1955 — Page 4

PAOT Font ‘ SATTTtDAY, AFOCST 13, 1955. THE DAILT BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

SUN DAY in the Churches

Y. P. E. Friday 7:30 p. m. A w< Icome to alL

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 429 Anderson 'Jtre3i. Sunday services 11 a. m. Sunday school 3:30 a. m. Wednesday evanlr? meeting 8:00 p. m. Reading Room located in church edifice open Uednesdaj 2-4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and enjoy the priv-

ilege of the Reading Room.

ST. PACE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rrv. Francis Hull, Pastor. i nday Masses, 8:00 a. m. and D:00 a. m. Week Jay Mass 7:3C a. m. CunF -.sion SaturaaV 4 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.

CHURCH OI‘ F.OII (Pentecostal) 505 Main street. K. C. EaFary, Mii’ister. “The Church -vILh a Purpose.” Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Evangelistic service 7:3C p. m Wednesday prayer meeting 7 :30 p. m.

FIR-ST a-.aPTIST CHURCH Kyle Moss Miller, Minister Sunday, Aug. 14. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School Classes for all ages Isaac Skelton, Supt. 10:30 P. M. Evening Gospel service Tuesday, August 16

7:30 P. M. Regular meeting of the Board of Christian Education. Thursday, August 18th 7:00 P. M. Mid-week service 8:00 P. M. Monthly workers conference of teachers and officers of the Sunday School.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Willard I. Toussaint, Minister Morning Worship at 10:15 a. m.. Sermon: “The Secret Key” Text: “He went into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God”—Luke 6:12 There will be a congregational meeting following the worship, for the purpos of requesting the

Indianapolis Presbytery to dissolve the relation now existing between the minister and the church.

ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL. CHURCH Rev. Allan Harlan, Vicar Sunday, 10:00 A. M. The Holy Communion and Sermon by the Vicar (Trinity X) Wednesday 2:00 P. M. Jr. and Sr. Hi Swim Party at Cagles Lake A Nursery is maintained during the church service for the convenience of parents and small children, if desired. Older children and young people are to participate in the services of the Church with the adult congregation. Visitors are most welcome

HOW TAILTHE TREES

How tall the trees, and how straight the road. It cuts unswervingly through the countryside, and the trees border it like sentinels. Sentinels they have been too, walls of protection during the storm, blessed shade when the heat of the noonday sun is mercilessly strong. As we go through life, it might be easier il our roads could be that straight. But so often they aren’t. So often they are full of unexpected turnings. So often we’re tempted to stray from them entirely. But we, too, have a sentinel to protect US ... in the Church. It is there to shelter us in storms, to shade us when we’ve erred. The Church teaches mercy. It teaches compassion. It teaches forgiveness. We need the Church, and it is never too late to find it.

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to worship with us in our services, and for information pertaining to baptism, confirmation, weddings, burials, or problems of a spiritual nature, the Vicar is always available for spiritual counseling. Jack Steele is the server for this Sunday and memorial flowers cn the Altar are given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Letzler.

GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Elmer L. Harvey and Frank Travis, Ministers Morning Worship at 8:30 a. m. Mr. Harvey will preach the sermon, “Christ and The Unimportant Man”. This is the first of a series of three sermons on Christ and our Common Problems. The other two sermons will be, “Christ and the Lonely Person” and “Christ and Human Failure.” Dr. Travis will be worship leader. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Members of the Hi-School MYF will go to Lafayette Wednesday afternoon for the annual recreational activity at Columbia Park. The church .bus will leave at 1:00 p. m. The young people will return home by 11:00 p. m. The annual Ice Cream Lawn Social, sponsored by both of the Youth Fellowship groups will be held on Wednesday evening, August 24 th. Friends and members of the church have been invited to attend the Golden Wedding Anniversary celebration being held for the Rev. and Mrs. Will Hargrave at their home on Elm street Sunday afternoon from 3:00-6:00 p. m. All members of the Woman’s Society are asked to send the list of books and magazines read, with the points allowed for them, to Mrs. Howard Williams, 1022 South College Avenue. We cordially invite you to worship with us Sunday morning.

Prayer Meaftag, Wednaaday— 7:30 P. M. The best way to keep our youngsters out of court Is to take them to Sunday School. Come and bring the kids. Bro. George Fitzsimmons will represent the laymen erf the church this Sunday morning. Bro. Orville Reed will have charge of the Wednesday night service. Everyone always welcome.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 637 E. Washington Street Robert R. Carrel!, preacher. Bible Study, 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Sermon Subject: “A proclamation”. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon Subject: “What is wrong with the church of Christ?” Wednesday evening meeting, 7:30.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elgin T. Smith, Minister. No church school classes during August. Morning worship with the Presbyterian congregation at 10:15. i' Chi Rho and CYF at the church Sunday evening.

HANNA STREET INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH Norman Hill, 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.

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ROACHDALE Mr. and Mrs. Fay Anderson of Berwyn, Illinois spent the week end with his mother. Mrs. Mary Anderson. On Sunday they all attended the Ftawleigh Baker Reunion at Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Click snd daughters Caroline and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Fd Click of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click Saturday afternoon. Miss Essie Summers and Mrs. Raymond Henon wcer shopping in Crawfordsville Monday morning. Mrs. June Gamer and her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tayler are vacationing in the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Alda McCammon is absent from her work at the Bank on account of an injured ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones returned Thursday from a visit with their son, Mr. and Mrs Robert Jones at Fort Dill Air Base. Miss Janet, who had been visiting a month with her brother and with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen and family at Naples, Fla., returned home with them. Miss Sara Lee Young returned to her work at the Medical Center, Indianapolis after a month's vacation with her mother, Mrs. Mary Elowene Young Mrs. Mary Arford of Tucson, AriZf, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ollie Cross and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean. The Christian Women’s Felliowship met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mabel Thompson. Mrs. Edna Young had the lesson. “Know Your Church.” Mrs. Letha O’Conner gave the Devotions. Lovely refreshments were served by Mrs. Thompson, assasted by Mrs. Lethar O’Conner and Mrs. BeUlah Miller. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chesley McFcrran of North Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Harry O’Baer and children of Tampa, Florida, called on Mr. and MrS. Albert McFerran Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hanna and sons returned Friday after a vacation at Yellowstone National Park and the western states. Mrs. Charles Miller Called on Mrs. Malinda Britton: Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Riddle and Mr. Jesse Myers were called to Indianapolis Saturday evening by the critical illness of their sister. Mrs. Dewey Wilson entertained her Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon. Word has been received here tha.t Roy Carpenter who underwent a lung operation at Oak Park, HI., is slowly improving. The Roachdalc Home Demonstration Club met Saturday afternoon in the Library basement. .Meeting wa-s opened by president, Mrs. Lola Crosby. Mrs. Beulah Miller gave a lesson on flower arrangements. It was announced that the Roachdalc Flower Club won first place, out of 26 entries of different Clubs, at the Crawfordsville Flower show. Mrs. Edna Young and Mrs Lenora Sillery served delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Harris

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