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of missions At that time there were in Detroit mission? for Ital* i3n«. Hur.grariar.s. Poles. Slavs, Syrians, and Finns, and the Church of All Nations in “Hell’s Half-Acre.” Associated with

ar.d initiative of the recipients i a record S.5.401.000.0CK1 of which ’

And by a strange and universal quirk of human nature, the donors come to be hated. Every effort, therefore, muf*t be made to develop methods and programs

FOR REM

the Department estimated the

churches and other religious ag- FOR P.EN T: Three room and encies received $2,850,000,000. J bath upstairs apartment. Heat The figure is a six-cents on the ; and water furnished. Call in perdollar increase over 1^52 when i son at 2 East Hanna. 30-3j

GERMAN LESS.-NS FOf FOR SALE: Frying chickens. . CHILDREN, 7-10. Class begin; ' 90c each: 20 head of ewes. 1 mile 1 Sept. 4. Phone Mrs. C. Steinhau- I south of Fillmore. Donald Rob- f

THE DAILY BANNER SAT.. SEPT. 1. 1956 Page S GRIEM ASTLE. INDIANA

ser, 335-W.

31-2p j inson.

these were the first two Negro which also fulfill the needs of about 47 cents out of each dol- 1

i WEDDING INVITATIONS and i i announcements. Reasonable

FOR SALE: 500

31-3p. 1-

FOR SALE Cliikis

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Enjoy Yourself ■•But Drive Carefully This Labor Day Week-end ■ ■ • Keep your nr in safe driving condition by visiting our shop. non .>iYi:ns AUTO SALES. Inc. YOUR CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH DEALER 317 North Jackson

missions which later became Scott Memorial and Berea Methodist churches. Forty new churches were built between 1920 and 1930: 33 from 1943 to 1950; three in 1955.

the human spirit. When food, clothing and other necessities are distributed, the beneficiaries

lar went to religious groups, or j C K ° le 5 ? 7 ^ E ‘ v ' ash - st -! price, socially correct-engraved j Russellville, about 52.354,000.000 out of a i A beautl _[ ul and dl ^ lfied P lac * | or printed. Progressive Printing

bales exfra j ^ wee( j “add-a-year” coat, hat and

in | nice clover hay, John Harbison. j i e ^rjjri n jr S Size 5 to 6 x. Like new.

total of $5,037,000,000

to live. For information on rent- j Co., next

should be required to do some during the year.

~i' en j aJs phoIle yjj: Ross, 906.

The report m- r

to the bus station. i

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FOR SALE: Hammond Chord organ, perfect condition, bargin.

30-3P I Mrs. F. L. Priest 53R3 Rainbridge

30-3t.

World Of Religion

Forty-eight church units, at a cost of $6,174,780, have been conatructed in the Detroit, Mich., metropolitan area since World War II. (The term “church unit” is used beer” • in some cases Sunday school units were built first or added later.) This program has been “sparked” by the Methodist Union of Greater Detroit, of which Dr. Gordon Phillips is executive secretary. The Methodist Union was organized in 1919 as a City Parish, with Dr. Edward Martin, then minister of Trinity Methodist Church, Highland Park, as superintendent

It has been 100 years since the first Methodist Church in Norway was founded. It was September 11, 1856, that the congregation in Sarpsborg was established a result of the Rev. Ole P. Peterson’s ministery. Mr. Peterson, Norwegian by birth, wasfronverted in Brooklyn, took his theology training in America end was sent back to Norway by; Bishop Beverly Waugh. Today the Methodists in Norway number 18,500. of whom 8,500 are full members and the rest children of Methodist parents. There are 65 churches and 40 preaching outposts in Norway, with 72 pastors and 63 lay preachers. The Church in Norway carries out a board program of social activity in addition to the work of evangelism. There are three children’s homes, three homes for older persons and j three hospitals, two of which have training schools for nurses. The Church is its own printer and publisher of religious materials. There is a theology school for the whole of Scandinavia, at

Gothenburg, Sweden.

work for themselves or their community. To plan such works, to carry them out, to reward willing cooperators, may seem burdensome. but it will certainly inj crease the recipient’s self respect and aid in developing self-help

: and improvement.”

The American Bible Society announces the publication for the first time of the New Testament in Portuguese Braille. The entire New Testament in seven large volumes is just off the press. A number of copies are already on the way to Brazil. The Society has also recorded a small volume of Scripture passages from both the Old and the New Testament on five Talking Book records in Portuguese for blind persons unable to read with their finger tips. Embossed Scriptures have now been sent to the blind around the world in forty-one languages.

dicated that Americans have steadily increased their philanthropy during the past 25 years. In 1930 gifts totaled $1,189,000.000. In the depression year of 1935 it dropped to $849,000,000. i By 1940 it was up to $1,249,000,000; in 1945 it was $3,229,000,000; and by 1950 gifts totaled $4466,000.000. Of the $2,850,000,000 received by church groups in 1954 the Department study estimates $1,762,000,000 was spent on current operating expenses; $558,000.000 on construction of new ! buildings; $270,000,000 on J church—supported welfare activ- j ities; $80,000,000 on church-! supported hospitals and medical institutions and $150,000,000 for foreign mission work and overseas relief activities.

Tues-Thur-Sat-tf. ! —

i Repairs, alterations, water FOR RENT: One bedroom un-i proofing, dyeing. Davis Clean-

Write P. O. Box 75.

7-tf.

furnished apartment; also small | ers. furnished apartment. 702 E. Sem- i Lnary St. Phone 956-M. It.

Ph. 906.

Sat-tf.

• REAL ESTATE • FARMS — HOMES FARM LOANS AUTO — FARM — FIRE INSURANCE O. U. CARPENTER PROGRESSIVE REAL ESTATE 9 South Arlington St. Phone 435-W Wed. & Sat. tf

Every Tuesday and Saturday nights at Cloverdale Auction Barn, new and used merchandise. Also truck load of new mercha.i-

FOR SALE: Home grown tomatoes. 5 c a lb. Mangoes. 40c a doz. Ira Boswell, Ave. B. Commercial Place. 27-6t

FOR SALE: Pure bred yearling Cheviot Ram. John Wynkoop. 7 miles eaat on Stilesville Road then 'i mile south. 1-lp

disc. Lewis Bixler.

Sat.-tf.

RAINES AND RAINES

Excavating -Grading- Bulldoz-

FOR SALE:’ Purebred Tamworth open gilts and boars, also two yearling boars, Jim Ray, Stilesville. 29-6p.

Fifty-three cents of every dollar given for philanthropy in the U. S. goes to religious groups, according to the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. In 1954 Americans gave

“Charity is not fulfilled by mere giving,” says the Rev. James L. Vizzard, S. J., of the National Catholic Rural Life Conference. “Emergency will dictate that food and other necessities be distributed quickly and freely. But conlinuedalms tend to destroy the basic self-respect

A.dmits Baby Kill

A B C EXTERMINATING CO. Specialists in Termite Control Expert control for all insects and rodent pests FREE INSPECTION Registered Insured Service Call Collect CH. 4-2868 551 S. L;ul<‘de Street. Indianapolis, Ind.

STATE Ol-’ IM>I \ N \ < MI XTA' OF PVTXAM IX THE PI TX V M < IK< l it rot RT Al’KII, TERM.

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IX THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF 1,1 1,1 B. WKM H. DECK VSFI> E*t:it«* Ao. SI"” XOTIFE TO VI,I- PER SO \ s 1ATEIIESTF.H IX THE ESTATE OF M M B. AVEI.FH In tlif* matter of the Estate of Lulu B. Welch, deceased. No. 9577. < Notice is hereby jriven that Wal- ! lace M. Welch as Executor of the above named estate, has presonteu and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 1st of October, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there he. why said account should not he approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Wallace M.- Welch. Personal Representative Attorney for Estate Lyon & Boyd John H. Alice. Judpre of Putnam Circuit Court T-S-2t THREE KILLED IN STATE

Buy This Car|H*ting, draperies, built-in stove and oven are part of your purchase when you buy 3 bedroom ranch home. Located on South Jackson, this home has breezway, double ga-

FOR SALE: Rambo apples,

. — ~ „ r 7“ Buchheit Orchards, Airport road.

ing Hylift Crane-Motor Grader

° 150-1 i

Sewer-Basement-Bac.khoe Dump Truck service-Fill dlrt-Top soiJMasorny sand-pit run gravelDriveway stone. Jobs fully Insured, 20 years experience. Free estimates. Phone 1125, P. O. Box 284, Greencastle. T-T-S-tf

FOR SALE: Weed and Brush sprays, Sherm’s Implement Sales, 20S N. Jackson St. 2-tf

For your vacation trip insurance, accident coverage and coverage for your personal belongings. See Simpson Stoner. Phone 6. T-T-S-tf CHERRY TRANSFER and Storage, Inc., Greencastles ONLY experienced movers. Lo- ' cal and long distance hauling, insured warehousing, packing and crating, local cartage. Phone 70. Tue-Tbur-Sat-tf.

Don’t trade in your comfortable davenport and chair—you can have it reupholstered for half price of a new one. Art Furniture Shop. 25-tf

LHSTINGUISHED VISITORS

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AUTHORITIES In New Haven, Conn., are checking past pediatrics nursing Jobs of Virginia B. Jaspers (above) following her admission that she shook 7-day-old Abbe Kapsinow to death. Miss Jaspers, 33, and a six-foot, 260-pounder, is daughter of a New Haven county leader. She said children sometimes “get on my nerves.” Police said she admitted shaking another infant to death in 1948, and another four or five years ago. She is a private nurse. (International)

At least three persons were killed in traffic today in the first few hours of the Labor Day holiday weekend in Indiana.

61 ACRES Loam Soil, 19 acres wooded pasture, 42 acres tillable more can be; fair fencing. 5 room house, bath, closets and builtins; i/ 2 basement; 3 good wells. Located 5 mil?s southwest of Monrovia, or one mile south of Hall School housi 1 then *4 mile west. See sign. 30 days possession. DALTON REALTY, Danville, Indiana Shcr. 5—1201 or Sher. 5-2558

Visit our beautiful show room. Finest draping fabric direct from mills. Art Furniture I Shop. 25-L.

# FOR SALE •

FOR SALE: Apples. You pick up Monday only. 50c a bushel. Strain Orchard. 1-lt

FOR SALE: 12 head of Black j feed calves, 450 to 500 lbs, Durbin O’Hair, 3 miles north, 1st house west. l-2p

* MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE: 1956 New Moon j house trailer, 2 bedroom, modern. See at Pings’ Trailer Sales, 800 N. Madison St., Greencastle, Indiana. 28-5p |

For Your shopping conven-1 ience—Your Quik-Chek Super Market. Hours are 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. H-tf

jJou l trace ur your comlcn,able davenport and chair—you can have it reupholstered ior i half prtco of a new one. Art Furniture Shop. 25-tf.

LOST

M. M. Far Away

$50.00 REWARD: Red Boned hound strayed or stolen, 2 , « years old, answers to name of “Brownie”. Edgar Miller RED 3. Brazil, near Lena. 30-3p

Hardwood flooring of all kind laid, sanded and finished. Re finishing a specialty. For free estimates, Phone 50E, Cloverdale. Floyd Crawley. 31-6p FOR SALE: Weed and Brush sprays, Sherm’s Implement Sales, 209 No. Jackson St. 2-tf

FOR SALE: Hammond Choir organ, perfect condition, bargain. Write P. O. Box 75. 7-tf

FOR SALE: Second grade school books. Phone 1065-W 804 S. Indiana. 1-lr FOR SALE: 9th grade books, two oil stoves, one a Norge and one a Monogram, same as new. Also two Fox Terrier pups. 7 weeks old. Willard Fitzsimmons. Phone 6997 M. 30-3p FOR SALE: High chair. Leatherette upholstery. Good condition. Call Mrs. Lawrence Riggs, 256M. 31-21

FOR SALE: Third grade school books. Would like to buy eighth grade books. Call 657-J. l-2p

FOR SALE: Set of 3rd. grade books. Phone 1293. It.

WANTED

WANTED: Two waiters or waitresses. Apply in person at Boots ’N Saddle. 28-5t

SEPTIC TANKS, cesspool* and toilet vaults cleaned, modem equipment. Sewers and basement drains cleaned with electric cutting knives. Payless Sewer Cleaners. Phone 60-X 25-tf

WANTED: General construction work, cement work of all kinds; plastering. James Sims, Reelsville RED 2, Phone 1809. Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.- tf

WANTED: Married man for general farm work. W. O. Sinnet, Russellville. 30-3p.

WANTED: Boy, 18 years old, wants work? any kind, has In- , diana drivers license, experienced driver. ConUu t i >eimy Puckett at Ford garage, Greencastle. 31-2p

FOR SALE: Two year old pure bred Suffolk Buck also Alfalfa or Timothy hay. Harold Day, Phone 7026 W. 31-2 p

WANTED: Housekeeper, cook, to live in home. Apply at 309 E. Seminary St. 31-.3p

WANTED: Kitchen help and waitress. Apply in person at Fairway restaurant. 31-2t

Sewing machines, Stitchmatic, repossessed from Dealer, never used, originally $200. Balance $58 cash. Call 7041-M. 27-6p.

FOR SALE: Tomatoes - hand picked 3 lbs for 25c; others 5c a lb, or $1.50 a bu. Rex Hathaway 606 E. Walnut Street. 27-tf

FOR SALE at Camden, Ind.; i 500-800 Northwestern calves and yearlings. Wertheimer Cat e Co., ph. 40. 15-tf.

Remember East Sales for expert

painting, wheel alignment ard mechanical work. Free estimates. Free pickup and delivery service. 25-tf

FOR SALE: 1951 Kaiser, goed condition. Large roomy kitchen

Side MotOi. j cabinet. Mrs. Fred Koesslc”. body work^ j Bainbridge. Phone 66-R-4. 30-3p

Visit our room. Finest direct from "■ Shop.

ocrutiful show draping fabric " * rt Furniture j 25-tf

FOR SALE: Bendix auto, washer, one year warranty. $49.50.. Used Singer portable $14.50 and up. Phone 933-W. 26 So. Jackson St. 27-tf. J

FOR SALE: Small spinet piano, good condition. Write P. O. Box 75, Greencastle, Indiana. 10-tf

FOR SALE: Fine Rambo apples, picked, $2.50 per bushel; ground apples, $1.00 per bushel. Bring containers. Hughes Orchards, one mile south of road 40 on 43. 30-3t.

WANTED: Waitress, hours 7:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M., Irene’s Cafe. 31-2t

WANTED: Woman for housework two days per week. Laundry and cleaning. Phone 464. 31-2p.

WANTED: Large house or a double for two families. Phone 166 or 639-J. l-2p.

WANTED: Dish washer, Barton’s Sea Food Restaurant, south side of 40 at 43. Transportation furnished. l-4t

WANTED: 4th grade books. Phone 7039-J. l-2t

_ CLOSING OUT one New Ho!-

PLUMBING, HEATING and remodellirg. For speedy service call 173-R. James Green. 606 So. Jackson. 30-5t. NOTICE: We will have a load of Michigan peavhes Sept. 7th. at Clinton Falls store. Anyone wanting frozen cherries or berries, send me a card telling me bow many. Ross Paris, CUnton Falls. 31-3p. Kay Hinkle will be associated j with her mother in dancing at the Doris Hinkle School of Dance. Kay will conduct classes in modeling, visual poise, figure co-ordination, diet and exercises for women and girls of all age^,

and Baton classes.

FOR SALE: Washing machine, excellent condition, $35.00. Phone 694-R. 31-3t

FOR SALE: Two hybrid boars, John Harbison, Russellville. 30-3p

land PTO Manure spreader, can be used as forage wagon, new price $825.00. Will trade foi cattle. Roy Livesay, 502 W. Walnut. Phone 420-J. 28-31-l-3p

FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers' combine, quick change, good | canvass and belts, $100.! 40 ft. ! 15” metal culvert, used 6 months,

FOR SALE: Registered 3 year | old Suffolk ram, extra good, J James Nicholson, R. R. 3, Green- j castle or 2 miles south of Bain-

brid g e 28-5p j S1 - 20 per foot ' I:>hone 971 > Howj ard Moore. 31-3t

FOR SALE: Aged Suffolk Ram; registered Hampshire Ram i lamb also Pony, gentle with

VfGTCH FURNACES Oil, Gas or Coal 8 Years to Pay FREE ESTIMATES BOSWELL Sheet Metal N. College and Columia Sts. Phone 423-W

children. E. L. Broadstreet, Cloverdale. 30-1-2p

FOR SALE: Dinett set; 17 inch j TV; small couch; Apt. size gas | stove and one dresser. 805 Lin- j coin Ave. 31-2p j

FOR SALE: 2-tires 760 x 15 with tubes. 107 So. College Ave l-2p

JAMES R. GREEN

FOR SALE: Girl’s 24 inch bi-

31-2t j C yde with basket and speedo-

I meter. Good condition. Phone i 688. 31-2p

NUNS OF HISTORIC Carmel mission in Carmel, Calif., look pleased on greeting President and Mrs. Eisenhower. Mrs. Eisenhower is greeted by Sister Mary Ursula, SO. (International Soundphotos)

PLAYWRIGHT Arthur Miller leaves plane in New York on arrival from England for two weeks with his two children. Left behind, but waiting, was his new wife, the shapely Marilyn Monroe. (International)

They’ll Do It Every Time

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By Jimmy Hatlo

Hobby CANT UNDERSTAND WHY THE FRAU TAKES ON SO WHEM WATCHING A TEARJERKER s*

Price Daniel WINNER in Texas’ Democratic run-off election for governor appeared to be U. S. Senator Price Daniel of Liberty, who edged out attorney Ralph Yarbrough of Austin. Daniel bolted the party in 1952 to support the Republican presidential ticket. (International)

Real Estale and Insurance 606 South Jackson Phone 173-R

FOR SALE: 500 bushels yellow ear corn, good quality. Dolby Collings, Bainbridge. 31-4p I

WANTED Local and Long Distance Moving and Transfer Randel Transfer 40 Years Experience PHONE 302 or 735-R. Delivering X.-\v Furniture for Montgomery Ward, past # years.

BOAT REPAIRING and REFINISKiNG Fiberglass Installed and Boat Storage ELMER S. COX BOAT SALES X SERVICE South Walnut St., Brazil, Ind.

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LIFE • FIRE • AUTO HAROLD H. SMITH Phone 978

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By Chick Young

Archbishop Makarios LONDON REPORTS indicate criminal charges may be preferred against Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus, who was exiled to the Seychelle islands in the Indian ocean. The British Colonial office claims “irrefutable pi oof" that Makarios directed the terrorist organization “Eokfc.” (International)

JOHNNY HAZARD

T-tuiS is FANTASTIC/ THESE PHOTOS ^THEY'RE DEVILISH/ THE INFCSTUNATE INCIDENT HAPPEHE? IN T^E JARK/ANIL* dfe-r- , "S'

By Frank Robbins

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