The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 August 1956 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER GftEEXCASTLE. INDIANA SAT., At'O. II. 19-'W> Pace *
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CHt'RCH OF THE WZARE.VE 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.
CHURCH OF GOD (Pentecostal) K C. LaFaray, 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
Visitor^ welcome to all sendees 7:30 p. m.
Y. P. E. Friday 7:30 p. m.
Aug. 12 56 Sets forth how Christ Jesus healed Sickness and Dis-
ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC
cord of every’ kind Golden Test-
CHURCH
Isaiah 6:3.
Rev. Francis Kull, Pastor Sunday Masses, 8:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m. , Week day Mass 7:00 a. m. Confession Saturday 4 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.
FIRST BAI-TIST CHURCH South Spring Ave. Kyle Moss Miller, Minister Sunday, August 12. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School
Classes for all age groups
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
David Barr Supt.
SCIENTIST
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship.
429 Anderson St. Greencastle
Special Music
Sunday' Morning Services 11 A.
12:15 p. m. Sunday School pic-
M.
nic at Robe Ann Park.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Basket dinner, program for
Wednesday Evening Meeting 8
boys and girls and a vesper ser-
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Reading Room open Wednes*
No evening service at the
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Lesson Sermon for Sunday*,
Thursday, Aug. 16.
7 00 p. m. Mid-Week servica la charge of Mr. Ross More.
ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Allan Harlan, Vicar Sunday: 9:00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Throughout August our services are held at nine o’clock. There is only one sendee and no church school. The latter will reconvene on Sunday, Sept. 9. This Sunday Mr. Frank Groves, lay-reader from St. John's Crawfordsville, will take our senice and bring the sermon. Visitors t« our church are most welcome to worship with us, and Nursery will be maintained during the ?dult service.
yOBIN MEMORIAL .IETHODIST CHI RCH Samuel E Carruth—Frank F. Travis. Ministers. 8:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon: “Escape and the Inescapables." Dr. S. E. Carruth, preaching. Organ Numbers by Prof. Carkeek: “Aria" (Handel). "An- j dante" (Widor.) Solo: “Spirit of God." (Neid- | linger) Mr. David Scott. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. A j nursery for small children is provided during the morning worship and Sunday School. Thursday 7 to 10 p. m. Ice Cream Lawn Social sjxmsored by the M.Y.F.
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BAiNBRIDGE
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PRESBYTER! \N CHURCH 10:35 a. m. Morning worship. The Rev. Samuel E. Carruth, of Gobin, will preach. Next Sunday, August 19th, the newly elected minister, the Rev. Donald E. Hartsock, will be in the pulpit. Sunday school will be resumed.
Sunuday and Monday Cinemaseo jk* “SAFARI" Janet Leigh. Vietor Mature “BATTLE STATION" Wm. Bc-ndix
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elgin T. Smith, Minister. Harold Stewart, Chairman of the Board. Howard Burkett, Supt. of Church School. Morning worship serv’ce 9 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Benedictions of the Bible,” Dr. F. E. | Smith, preaching. A nursery is maintained where parents may leave infants and small children. Chi Rho Fellowship 5:30 at the home of Martha Graver, 413 Shadowlawn Ave. Christian Youth Fellowship will meet at the church at 6:00 Wednesday evening. Boy Scout family picnic and fishing, 6:30 Tuesday. You are cordially invited to participate in all the activities o*' this community-minded church.
BETHEL A.M E. CHURCH
Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Mr. C. S.. Woods Supt. Aaron Boone and Leroy White have returned from spending a week at Camp Baber where they attended the South West District Sunday School Convention. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Wed. 7:30 P. M. Mid-week prayer service Friday, Aug. 17. Ice cream social on the lawn of the church sponsored by the Women's Missiomry Society. Mrs. Priscilla Miles is the president.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
637 E. Washington Street Robert R. Carrell, preavher Bible Study, 9:45 A. M. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon Subject: “Dead Faith” Evening Worship, 7:00 Sermon Subject: “Blessed are the Meek” Wednesday evening meeting, B00. Study in Hebrews.
FIRST HURRICANE MIAMI (UP)—The season’s first bull-blown hurricane ripped through the South Atlantic toward the West In lies with wines up to 120 miles an hour and signs of heightening fury today. The storm, dubbed Betsy.
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Corral Drive-in Theatre SEELEYVILLE. INDIANA BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:18 Tonight THREE FEATURES (Cinemascope-Color) Also “CAPTAIN EIGHTFOOT” (Cinemascope-Color) Also “STREET BANDITS’’ Sunday and .Monday “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" (Technicolor) Also ‘THE LEFT HAND OF GOD’ (Color-Cinemascope) BUCK MTE MONDAY NITE $1.00 PER CAR
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Tonight *SONG OF I HE SOI TH" Walt Disne,’> I ucle Rem is “NAKED I)AWN” Arthur Kennedy, and I’.etta St. John Sunday anil Monday “THE 'I % \ V. ;u> KNEW TOO MUCH” Janies Stewart, Doris Day • < Ml IT LAND YARD” (Present for i Bride)
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Win Free trip to N. Y. City with and dons — 1) aea Records and Don ApjM-ll. Appear on W TTY Bloomington — slum Emceed by Uncle Oeorge Marks — Also in |< r‘-on IIit|> an.I I'.ay, slurs of Midwestern HayruV*. Jim Priest, ui/aid ot I* vtio. Am iteur Talent register at Theater by mail or in person.
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TALENT CONTEST TO GET UNDERWAY SOON An all-expenses paid trip to New York vMth an audition for Decca Records, and an audition with Don Apji‘11, producer of the \'auglin Monroe and Vie Damone Shows, are the prizes awaiting the winner of Uncle George’s Talent Tourney, which starts at the o-c Midway drive-in THEATRE
Saturday, August 13. The theatre contest is tied in with TV, with the winners of thi-. eonVst, competing on TV (WTFV) against winners from other theatres In this area. On the stage with Uncle George will be Herb and Kay, star» of the Midwestern Hay-ride anil th“ Indiana Hoc-down, plus Jim Priest, wiz rd of the piano. UncV* George Marks, emcee and prod ;eer of the talent tourney, is former asso« iat«- produc - - er ef stop Thi- Music T\ , ind haworked in tel - vish n and on the stage with Bert Parks, Arlene Francis, Phil Silvers, Smiley Burnette, Hons r and Jethro and Jimmy Durante. Hi- t .lent discoveries are many, including Ferlin Huskey of the Grand Ole Opry. and Mona Paulee, of the Metropolitan Opera. There will tie only Tine* pTformance of the talent tourney nightly, with the winner de te rmined by auelii nee* ballots and judging. Ta!e*nt de-xiring to e*nte-r th* Tourney xhouid contact the local theatre, dr write direst to **t lie le Oee.rge", WTT\ , Indianapolis, Indiana.
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