The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1956 — Page 2

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SOCIETY

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March 7, 1878. Sirfisi riptior

late thanking Mr

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Mrs. Sco-

(•rice 25 cents per week, $5.00

bee for their kind

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per year by mail in Putnam

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Dinner Honor'*

outside Putnam Coimty.

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ned with a din- 1 onor of Ronnie been home on weeks. Ronnie fit by plane for at the dinner ;. Albert Kehrer nd Mrs. Robert Mrs. Maynard , Mr. and Mrs.

j Alden Webber. Danny and David, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knauer. I Kris and Marta Kay of El’.vood I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knaner and Avar of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. i Earl Knauer. Mrs. Letha Tolson | ann the honor guest, Ronnie

Kehrer.

The afternoon was spent in

Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher

17-19 South Jackson Street

sons en Sunday

left Tuesday nigl San Diego. Califo Those present were Mr. and Mr; and Ricky. Mr. a Aker, Mr. and Miller and Vicki

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Let not the wise man glory : His wisdom.—«Jcrcriii3li §i23. is not the wise man who glorie but the silly egotist who is puffc up with his own importance. '£ wise.

FILLMORE METHODIST CHI’RCH C:00 a. m. Sunday school. 1:09 a. m. Worship sendee and 4th Sundays. :00 p .m. M. Y. F. 2nd and i i :00 p. m Monday July SOtn.

m. Thurs S. meets

lay, Aug. 2 id in Recreation

And Loral News Briefs

INDIAN CREEK C HURCH Browns Valley Elder F. S. Fisher Pastor Meeting for public worship or. first Sunday of each month a' 10 o'clock a. m. and at 2 o’clock p. m. Lunch served at noon.

visiting and paying cards.

c rash kills two

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rk.

Miss Elissha Ellis, daughter i Mrs. Margaret Ellis ;• a pat; in the Putnam County hospitai

and Mrs. Dave Worrell, Mr. ar Mrs. James Tippin and Jon Q-:a Brown, Mrs. Eva Prii

ind

d hostess.

NOBLESEVILLE, Ind. (UP> I Two Auburn persons died at Noblesville Hospital today short- j ly after their car crashed headon into a large truck on Ind. 37 I

six miles north of here.

Dca 1 were Grover H. Flood, 36 j driver of the car, and Richard K. | Smurr, 15. William H. Carter, j 43, Evansville, the truck driver, j

was uninjured.

Mrs. Alpha Hi R. 2. was admit nam county ho: nesday afternoon

Gr< to

■ncastle. he Putn Wed-

!CE mm SOCIAL Friday, August Wh V. F, W. Keme - By Ladies AuxiHary In case of rain- Social v/ill be held indoors. SERVING STARTS AT 5:30 P. M Public Invited.

BOOTS 'N SADDLE RESTAURANT Will be closed Monday through Friday, August 20th to August 24th. Re-open Saturday, August Jad Nmkle, Prop.

SCHOOLTIME MEALS ARE ALL IMPORTANT

Every mot her knows the value of nutritious meals during s.hool time. So do we. Aim) keep our shelves, and fresh \ege(<tb«' bin market eases and refri Aerators all fiilrd with school time meal suggestions. You’!! like the friendly atmosphere t Quality too.

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If you need help to outfit the children for school come in ami sec us at once. We will he mighty pleased to help you. In just a very short while you car. have the extra cash to start the children back to school in style. LOANS FOR ANY WORTHWHILE PURPOSE

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All ladies of the Windy Hii Country Club interested in play- | ing golf at Brazil, Tuesday will | meet at the club house at 3:00 i 1 A. M. 1 Mayor and Mrs. Evan Chawley ! and son, Johnny and Van DenI man Thompson left Thursday morning for a vacation in Cali-

[fornia.

Eddie Barr underwent an I i emeigency appendectomy earl , j ! this morning in the Alta Vis: hospital, 1840 Fair Oak S;. t Pasadena, Calif. He will be confine j about 10 days. James W. Truesdel, Spencer R. I 2, wa-s arrested by Sheriff Joe I Rollings Thursday night on a I reckless driving * charge. Trues- | del was stopped by the sheriff on ■ State Road 43 south of Green-

castle.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robert, of Los Angeles and Mr. and M- s Charles Newgent of,Barrington. I 111., returned to their homes aftei visiting their parents, Mr. an:.' Mrs. Fred Pease. Granddaugb- ! ters, Nancy arid Sue, remained with their grandparents for ar. extended visit. There will be a get acquainted I pre-school session at the Bam bridg' chool starting the week I of A g., 23 h through Augus: 24th from 9:00 a. m. to 11:30 a. | m. for children stalling in the first grade of school this year. There is no charge, but own transportation must be furnished. Tell anyone who is interestI ed, as we hope to have a good atj tendance. FATAL COLLISION RICHMOND. Ind. i UP!—Mrs Myrtle Reece, 55, Connersville. was killed in a two-car collision at a county road intersection southwest of here Thurso 1 ?.' j night. The intersection is ob structed by high weeds and corn tv romom WISH-TV—Channel 8 6:00 News; Weath 6:15 CBS New-; 6:30 My Friend Flicka 7:00 Summer Thea 7:30 Our Mis* Brook* 8:00 Crusader 8:30 Democrat Convention. 10:30 News; Weather WTTV—Channel 4 6:00 Little Rascal* | 6:45 News I 7:00 Combat Sg‘ ; 7:30 Crossroad:’. ! 8:00 Dollar a Second J 8:00 Democrat Convention ! 11:00 N

UNION \ ALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. Phil McGlaughlirS. S. Supt. Clyde K. Stringer Services each Sunday Sunday school 10 o’clock. Church Service 11:00 A. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Choir practice Tuesday even

mgs.

Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7,

CHURCH OF CHRIST CLOVEKDALE C. O. Barr, Minister. Bible study 8:45 d. m. CST. Morning worship 9:30 a. m CST. Evening worship Sunday 6:2C p. m. CST. Evening worship Tuesday 7:31 p. m. CST. You are cordially Invited to attend all of these services anc. worship God with us.

NEW PROVIDENCE BAPTISI CHURCH Clyde Lee, Paator Duane Gaston, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45.A. M Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service 8:00 p

m.

Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 .00 p. m. Choir Practice Wednesday £ :QC p. m.

REELSYTLLE METHODIST CHURCH Leonard Thompson, Pastor Irma Eggers, Sunday School

Supt.

Sunday School 9:30 CHURCH OF THE NIAZARENi CLOVEKDALE Carl Hansen, Minister. “Come thou with us and we will do thee good’’ Bible School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 Youth Service 7:00 Evening Service 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 All are welcome Morning worship 10:30. L is help you seciwe God’s best fm /our life. N. Y. P. S., 7:00. Evening service 7:30. Hea Jod’s call to ycK. Prayer meeting

C30.

All are welcome.

LENA METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Church 10:30 a. m. We urge you to come worship with us. Eli Aker, S. S. Supt. Wayne Stark, Pastor.

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FINCASTLE COMMUNITY

CHURCH

Luther Steele Supt. Sunday School, 10 A. M. DST PALESTINE CHURCH Elder F. S. Fisher Pastor Three miles east of Bainbridge

on old So-

Meeting for public worship on •he third Sunday of each month it 10:30 o’clock a. m. You are cordially invited tt meet and worship with us at am jf these churches.

6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:30 10:00 10:15 10:30

TV News My Friend Flic>” Hollywood Theat r Our Miss Brook* Democrat Convention News Late Weather Late Show

INDIANA LOAN CO.

13 E. Washington St.

Phone 16

Westlnghous* WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS: S05 X. Jackson St. Phone 64 GREEXCASTLE, IND. MAIN ST. CLOVEKDALE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION BALES AND SERVICl

TRI COUNTY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. E. C. Kivett, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 DST Player Meeting 8:30 DST Evening Service 8:00 DST Monthly missionary offering 1st Sunday We extend a warm welcome to all who would like to come tnd worship with us.

WASHINGTON BYPTIST CHURCH Dj miles northwest nf ReelsSundcy schcd 9:30 a. m. CST Preaching at 11 a. m. CST Evening service 7 p. m. CS ? V. illiam Cox preaching Ml CiIUItL«k Rev. Merle Lehman Oran Buis. Sunday School Supt. Sunday School 9:30 DST. Church Services each 2nd. and 4th Sunday evenings at S:0( DSi. 3rd Sunday morning at 10:33 DST. M. Y. F. each Monday evening at 7:00 DST. Phil Elliott, Counsellor Gilbert Horton, assistant

evening

Everyone is these services.

Paster, Carl C. H

’Icome to atten

ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Located Hi miles south of Limedale on Manhattan Road. Pastor, Edgar Sullivan. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Sunday Evening Service 7:00 p. m. Wednesday Evening Yia/er Meeting 7:00 p. m.

SYMRNA CHURCH Elder F. S. Uiwber Pastor Three miles east of Cloverdale on 42. ./eets for public worship ar. _*.eond Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Bible study Saturday evening before at p. m. D. R. Nees, teacher.

AMITY BAPTIST t HUKCH 6 miles east of Cloverdale Dr. G. H. O'Donncl, Ph. D., Pastor. Alva Cash, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Worship service 11:00 a. m and 8:00 p. m. (Second and ourth Sundays only) B. Y. F. 7:00 p. m. (second ami ourth Sunday only;.

CLOVEKDALE METHODIST

CHURCH

William O. Luttrull, Minister Louis Wiegand. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Worship Service 10:30 A. M. Methodist Youth Fellowship

7:00 p. m.

Office hours in the church annex. Mon.-Fri. 9:00-11:30 A. M. You are cordially invited to attend any or all of our services.

Queen Stirs Up Scot Controversy LONDON (UP)—Queen El zabeth II sailed touay into stormy Scottish waters and a controversy over allegations she fails to keep the Sabbath. The royal yacht Britannia took Britain’s youthful sovyeign toward the rushed. Isle of North Uist in' the Hebrides and one of the centers of discontent. There were several disturbing .symptoms: The Queen will not get her usual bouqet of flowers when she arrives. The royal visit committee was mysteriously silent o:

why not.

Four members of the commit- : tee resigned, reportedly because native islanders were neglected j in the invitation list for presentation to the Queen. A second Free Scottish Church pastor refused an invitation to meet the Queen on conscientious

grounds.

The Rev. James Morrison professed his loyalty to the Queen but declined to say why he refuses to meet her. A fellow pastor, the Rev. Kenneth Macre, said he declined because the Queen watches polo playing on

Sundays.

Adfai Is Host To Top Democrats CHICAGO (UP)—Adlai E Stevenson played host to Demo1 cratic bigwigs in the early hours of the morning today at a victory party which featured champagne aijid Scotch and urgeVit huddles on the vice presidential race. The party packed Stevenson’s Sheraton-Blackstone Hotel suite from just before midnight until 3:30 this morning when he pass-

ed

the word that

he wanted to

HAGF.RTY COMMENTS

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WASHINGTON

i UP White

1

’he suit? began

filling \v;th

Hav-a* Pres.. Scciet

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Do; aft

er Stevenson r

e turned from'

President Eisenhow

.er can beat

the

convention hall

where he won

Adlai E. Stevenson,

m November.

the

presidential n

omination on

This is as far as

the White

ballot. They <

’ame not only

House has gone in

commenting

congratulate hii

n but to con-

or. Stevenson's land:

slide nomina-

fer

on his preced

(nt-shattering

tion as the Dem<

icrats’ 1956

move in throwing the vice presidential nomination open to a convention fight. Two of the party's most powerful figures Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson and Speaker Sam Rayburn emerge-, from the suite at 2 a. m. They had spent an hour with Stevenson at Stevenson's invitation. Rayburn, chairman of the Democratic convention, was asked for his views on Stevensoi.'s can for an open vice president;?.!

contest.

"That’s it!’’ he said, n't make any different

think.’’

tandard bearer.

ASK Foft S3? MILLION (INDIANAPOLIS. (UP) In-

diana’s four slat universities asked from the state Th their . constructior to date.

lieges and S32.096.700 iv to bring >grams up

It doeswhat I

Today s Market Hogs 10,000: mostly 25 lower: 190-250 lb $16 75-517.00; some 200-230 lb $17.10-517 25: 165-190 lb $16.25-$16 75: 120-160 !b $ 1300-$ 14.00. ft\ ? 14 50.

FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH Wm. Tresslar, Pastor Raymond Purcell S. S. Supt. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Worship Service, 2nd. and 4th Sundays. 7:00 p. m. MYF. 2nd. and 4th Sundays Recreation Bldg. Announcements: M. Y. F. will meet at the Recreation Bldg at 5:30 p. m. Friday, August 24th to go to Plainfield to swim followed by a wiener roast in Fillmore. Mr. and Mr. Noble Tharp wall accompany the

group.

ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Held in Limedale Community

church.

Rev. Jack Pastorc.* Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Clas.os for every age. 11:00 a. nr. Morning worship. Subject: “Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver.” 8:00 p. m. Sun’av evening evangelistic i lly. Subject*: “How Jesus Showed Himself.” 8:00 p. m. Tuesday evening, Bible study and prayer service, studying from the Book of Acts, j We extend a hearty welcome

to all.

GOSPEL MEETINGS A series of Gospel meeting, will begin at the Church of i Christ in Cloverdale on Sunday, August 19, rnd will continue through Sept. 2. Services will h conducted each evening at 7:00 CST and on Sunday at 9:30-a. r.i and 7:00 p. m. by Bro. Raymond Muncy of Bloomington. Bibb school on Sunday with classes fo> all ages convenes at 8:45 a. m. Everyone is urged to atteu . ! these services. All s •vices are on Central Star. I :r l Tune. PUTNAMVII 5 E 7 ’ E' HODIST

CHURCH

Rev. Merle Lchrian James Samsel, S. S. Robert Harlan, asst.

Pat Thompson, M. Y. P. presi-

dent

Sunday School r Z' Worship Service 10:30 2nd, 4th Sunday M. Y. F. Thursday, 7:30 W. S. C. S. Wednesday, Aug.

22.

tor

oupt.

SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Frank Hoss, Minister. Charles Crawford. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:00 a. m. CST Morning worship and communion 10:00 a. m. CST Young People’s group 6 p. .n. CST. Evening service 7 p. m. CST.

CLOVEKDALE CTIURCH OU THE NAZARENE Sunday School 9:30 Ralph Sutherlin, Supt. Morning Worship 10:30 N. Y. P. S. 7:00 Elizabeth Sstep. President Evangelistic Service 7:30 Prayer Meeting Wednesday

Revival Meeting GL0VERDME CHURCH OF THE HAZARENE Starting Wednesday* Au^ 22nd, ending Sept. 2nd CONDUCTED BY RE S. LI OYD AND GERTRUDE WARD

A vii tim of pclio anil unable to stand, Mrs. Ward in known as the \\h<«'l- chair evangelist. She is a dynamic, forceful and spirit-filled speaker of unusual ability* The Wards have a varied musical program, singing * ’os and duets. They have worked in e nip meetings and revivals from coast to coast, t'> ir travels having taken them into Canada, Mexico and Cuba.

Everyone Welcome CLOVERDALE CHURCH OF THE HAZARENE REV. C ARL (’. HANSEN

LOOK-5I0P AND R5AD All the drinking water, Swimming Beach and Restaurant at our Lake was inspected this past week by State Board of Health and found to be in geod oondltion. One of the nicest beaches in Southern Indiana. Plenty of shallow water for children, Red Gross Life G.«ard on duty. Dietz’s I 4 Pan fried chicken dinner - only SSc, No charge tor swimming or fishing. Small entrance fee of 50c per car regardless of number of occupants, sc bring your neighbors by the bus loads. 20 ft, and 40 ff. water slides - High and low diving boards.

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