The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1957 — Page 2
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THE DAILY .ANNER I Church Services each 2nd. FRI.. JAN. 1», 19.*,7 Vage 2 and 4th Sunday evenings at 7:15 QR£rxcASx rx. r\ ?». 1 >*> * 3 r j Sunday morning at 11:00
DST.
M Y F each Monday _ enlng at 7:00 CST.
County Churches
THE Dl IY IANNCT
and
lERALD CONSOLIDATED f-ntered in the postoffice
Gas Shortage Idles Hoosiers
INDIAN I KF.F.K HI K< H throve ns »alle\ Kldcr F. S. rlshcr Pastor Sunday of each month a - • .3 o clock a. m. n nd at 2 o ^'oc!
p. m.
Lunch served at noon Meeti 4 for putiu worship oi
Marge Horton, Counsellor
A wave of industrial plant layoffs idled thousands of Hoosiers
UNION VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor. Rev. pnn Me*Jlaughll' A 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 ings. Prayer meeting r/ery Thursday evening at 7.
CLOVERDAI.E ME HODIST
CTITRCI.
VVilliam O. Luttruli. Minister Lo.tis Wiegand. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Worship Service 10:30 A. M Methodist Youth Fellowshi)
i 7:00 p. m.
Office hours in the church an aex. Mon.-I ri. 9:00-11:30 A. M You are cordially invited t
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eem-astle, Indiana aa second as** mail matter under act ot Icrch 7, 1878. Siubscriptioi'
rice 25 cents per week, $5.0i. today as the result of a natura. hy mail in Putnan shortage caused by r an ex-
, plosion in Kansas.
The blast at Liberal, Kas
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•■uity, .'Stf.OO to $10.40 per yea
• tside Putnam County. Felephcme 74, 95, 114 R. Rariden. Publisher
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TODAY’S BIBL?: THOUGHT When thou passest through the waters.,I will be with thee. Isaiah 43:2.—The consciousness ;
CROY’S CREEK CHURCH Harold Simson, Pastor. Sunday school supt., Harry Young. _ ... v. ST Sunday school. 10 a. m CST Worship service every Sunday.
WASHINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH 216 miles northwest of Reelsville Sunday school 9:30 a. m. CST Preaching at 11 a. m. CST Evening service 7 p. m. CS T William Cox preaching
PALESTINE CHURCH Elder F. S. Fisher Pastor Three miles east of Ealnbridge on old Meeting for public worship on the third Sunday of each month at 10:30 o’clock a. m. You are cordially invited tc meet and vorsnip with us at any of tne°e churches.
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. .ti CST. Evening service 7 p m. CST Sunday evening. Everyone welcome.
Wednesday reduced the pressure in a pipeline running eastwarr through Indiana, and state utilities distributing gas from the line had to call for industrial plant production curtailment to
meet the emergency.
The curtailment came in the
of God’s presence and support | season - s coldest we ather, while has enabled many generations of . thousands of families relied on God’s children to pass through gas from the line to heat their troubled waters to safety at last, homes. Industries were hit hard-
est so what gas was available ; could be used for home heating. Fort Wayne, Lafayette and Kokomo appeared to be affected i the most by the gas shortage. , At Fort Wayne, about 5.500 j were laid off Thursday', including j 3,300 at the International HarvesI ter Co. That firm laid off about three fourths of its work force, complete shutdown were the Ind-
OP.TTTARY
Mrs. Ada V. Poynter, 63, was bom Feb. 14. 1893 in Arrowsmith. 111., and departed this life Jan. 4. 1957. She was the daughter of Frank and Isadora Ashby and spent a large portion of her life in Illi-
nois.
On Jan. 21. 1914 she was united to James W. Poynter. To this union were born five children. The early part of their married i life was spent in 111., until 1933 ! when they moved to Indiana. Her devotion to her family and Saviour was never slackened. At j the time of her death she was a
New Home Demonstration
Club is Organized
A new Home Demonstration club was organized in Greencastle on Wednesday evening, with 11 charter members. The group met at the home of Mrs. Hube*t i Scott. Assisting them in organ- | »zing were Mrs. Carl Strain, president of the Chez Nous Club in Greencastle; Mrs. Roy Johnson, county president and Mrs. Mildred Cassady, home demon-
stration agent.
After a discussion of the objectives and activities of the organization, the group voted to join.
Hons was last Tuesday The contest is sponsored by the Columbus Citizen. The S50.000 price tag for the first gorilla ever bom in captivity does not mean she is tor sale. It is just an estimate of her
value. Henry’ Trellieh, New York City
animal dealer, made the estimate. He said the gorilla parents, Christina and the Baron, would be worth about $100,000 as a breeding pair.
Officers elected include Mrs. Jul-
member of the Walnut Chapel I U!S Edmonds - president: Mrs. Ul-
ysses White, vice president; Mrs. Stanton Pierce, secretary;
PurNOiial
*nd local News Briefs
Mrs. Cinda Tate is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tate in Miami,
Fla.
Born to Mr .and Mrs. Robert
iana Rod & Wire Division of Phelps-Dodge Corp., Rea Magnet Wire Co. and Essex Wire Co.
Jones, Greencastle, on January ; I nca Division of Phelps-Dodge
14, a daughter, Carolyn Sue j was a lmost shut down.
FINCASTLE COMMUNITY CHURCH Luther Steele, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 CST. Church services at 10:30 CST Bob Sandine and Joe Sheridan, two DePauw students, will be in charge of services . Everyone welcome.
CHURCH OF 7FFE NAZARJETCt
CLO VERB ALE
Carl Hansen, Minister. broadcast over WGRE tonight Come thou with us and we and Saturday, Jan. 19, from 7:00
■'dll do ^ Sood" to 10;00 m
Bible School 9:30
Worship Service 10:30 I Thirty-four prints by a DeYouth Service 7:00 Pauw En ‘ v ersity art professor, Evening Service 7:30 Ra y H ’ Fl ‘ench, currently are bePrayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 in S dis P la ye d in a one-man show All are welcome at the University of Florida. FeaMoming worship 10:30. Let turin & etchin & s ' en ^ avin ^ s and is help you secure God’s best for woodcuts, the exhibit in Gaines-
j one s. A t Kokomo, where 1,500 ivere
! laid off in nine plants, many of
The W abash Valley Basketball j ^be workers involved were on the Tournament Preliminaries will f payroll of Delco Radio Division
CHURCH ^ „*»RIST CLOVEROALE Bro. Gano Garner, Minister Bible study 8:45 a. m. CST. | Morning worship 9:30 a. j CST. Evening worship Sundtt> 6:30 ! p. m. CST Evening worship Tuesday 7:00 • p m. CST. You are cordially Invited to ittend all of the. s : vVes ar worship God with us.
your life. N, Y. P. S., 7:00. Evening service lod’s call to yo*. Prayer meeting C30.
7:30. Hear
Vi ada v
ville, Fla., is French’s eighth one -man show during the past two years. Next month the young Hoosier artist will be honored by the Rockford (111.) Art Association with a similar collection of
his works.
NEW PROVIDENCE BAP FIST CHURCH Three miles south of Mt. Meridian Clyde Lee, Pastor Duane Gaston, S. -S. Supt. Sunday School 10 00 A. M Morning Worship 10:45 A. M Youth Meeting. 5:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m. Pr.rycr Meeting Wednesday, 7 00 p. m.
TUI COUNTY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. E. C. Kivett, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 DST P ,- ayer Meeting 8:30 DST Evening Service 8:00 Monthly missionary offering 1st Sunday We xtend a vvarr welcome to ai who would lib :o come md Yurship with us.
ANNIVERSARIES
NEW MAYSVHXE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. James Seale, Pastor James Malayer, S. S. Supt. Bible School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evening Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday' night 8:00 p. m. Everybody welcome
Birthdays David Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells, 37 Sunset Drive. 3 years old Jan. 18th. Debbra Kay Sutherlin, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Maynard Sutherlin, Fillmore, 7 years old Jan. 17. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hill, 1011 South Loc-ust street, 11 years today, Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Ratcliff, Bainbridge, 32 years Jan. 19th.
of General Motors. Chrysler Corp. feared it might have to lay off some of 3,000 employes. More than 1.000 employes of the Aluminum Co of America at Lafayette were among 1,600 laid off in that city. Smaller groups of industrial workers were laid off temporarily at New Castle, Attica, Frank-
Church near Belle Union. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Dora Francis, who died in infancy: a brotlier Clifford and her parents. Surviving are the husband, James W.; two daughters, Thelma Bennett of Cloverdale: Dorothy Overshiner. Greencastle; two
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sons, Earl M. of Greencastle and James Harvey at home. Eight grandchildren, 2 sons-in-law and a daughter-in-law. Two brothers. Harvey and Clarence Ashby of 111 and other relatives .
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Office in Crawford Hofei
Mrs. Charles Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Hubert Scott was appointed as safety leader and Miss Frances Miles, song leader. Other members of the club include Mrs. Walter Baynard, Mrs. Duffy Hughes, Mrs. Theodore Miles, Mrs. Bernie Smith, and Mrs. Louis Williams. This brings the total of home demonstration clubs in the county to 31.
fort. Lebanon, Crawfordsville and Richmond. Utilities spokesmen said Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co., which operates the damaged line, hoped to have normal service restored within three days. If service is restored promptly, most of the laid off workers may be called back to their jobs by Monday.
SOCIETY
Sunset and evening star. And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning of the bar When I put out to sea. But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for semnd and foam. When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell. And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness of farewell When I embark; For tho’ from out our bourne
Sesk Name For Baby Gorilla
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP) — j Judges began sifting through 5.- i 000 suggestions today in search of a name for the Columbus Zoo's $50,000 gorilla baby. Announcement of the name and winner of the $150 prize will be made as soon as the Judges read each letter, they say. The deadline for turning in sugges-
REMEMBER itNUARY 31st Gross Income Tax Mas? Be Paid
YOU CAN GET THE MONEY YOU
NEED TO PAY YOUR TAX, CON-
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SOLIDATE BILLS.
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of time and place. The flood may bear me far I hope to see my Pilot face to
face When I have crossed the bar.
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A MIT\ BAPTIST HURCH A miles easr of Clr.v'»rdale
Richard Dean, Pastor Alva Cash, s. S. Supt.
Sunday school 10:00 a m. Worship service 11:00 a. and 8:00 p. m. (Second
fourth Sundays oniyi
B. Y. F. 7:00 p m. (second and
fourth Sunday on!v .
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BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Bob Phillips, Paster. Sunday school supt., Gene Cash. Sunday school 10 a. m. DST. Morning worship 11 a. m. DST. B. Y. F. Sunday evening 6 p m. DST. Evening worship 7 p. m. Midweek prayer service Thursday, 7 p. m.
PUTNAM VILLE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:30. Every Sunday, James Samsel, Supt. MYF Thursday, 7:30, Pat Thompson, president. Worship Sendee 2r.d and 4th Sundays. 10:30 Rev. Merle Lehman, pastor January 27th the church will participate in the World Day of Prayer by holding a continous chain of prayer from noon until midnight by halfhour periods.
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SYMKNA CHURCH Elder F. S. Fisher Pastor Three miles east of Cloverdale on 42. leets for public »orsnlp «r .wrond Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Bible study Saturday evening before at . p. m. D. R. Neea. teacher.
CHURCH OF CHRIST HAW CREEK 1 Mile north of Roaehdale 10:30 a. m. CST Sunday morning Worship 7:30 P. M. CST Thursday even- | ing Services
6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 12:15
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ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Located 116 miles south erf 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. Wedr^sdav’ Evening ’isyer Meeting 7:0u p. m.
FILLMORE CHRISTIAN CHURCH James W. Pifer. Pastor. Cleo Arnold. Sunday school supt. Bible school 9:45 a. m. MorrJng s vice 10:45. Evening service 7:30 Christian Youth Fellowship 6 p m.
BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH 5 miles north of Greencastle on , Road 43. B. H. Franklin, Minister. Morning worship service 11:00 a. m. Sermon: “Your Life ; Counts.” Come and worship ■ with us. Church School at 10:00 a. m. ! Charles Hendrich, Supt. Come and study with us. We have a . nursery for your small children. | M. Y. F. will meet at 6:00 p. m. All young people are invited to fellowship with us. Tuesday, Jan. 22, church and Sunday School dinner and family night. Come at 6:00 p. m. The Ladies and Men’s Club are hosts r to the church family.
6:00 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15
Mrs. Barker Hostess To Roaehdale Club The Roaehdale Town and Country Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs Claude Barker, January 10, at 1:30 CST Mrs. Clinton Parks, president, opened the meeting with the flag salute, followed by the club creed. Devotions were given by Mrs. Glen Crosby. Mrs. Malacon Law- | ler led the group in singing j “Smiles.”
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Mrs. Parks introduced Miss i : Katherine Miller, Beauty Consultant from Goodman’s Store in Crawfordsville. She impressed upon the group the three most important things you notice ; about a woman are your head, i hands and feet. Miss Miller gave a member a complete facial, explaining step by step what and how to use your correct comestic. i
We are deeply grateful and our sincerest thanks to the kind friends, neighbors and relatives for expressions of sympathy., spiritual bouquets, beautiful flowers, and other courtesies extended at the passing of our beloved wife and mother, Ada V. Poynter. We especially wish to thank Dr. Wright, Rev. Whitehead for his comforting message and the Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home for their kind and under-
standing service.
J. W. Poynter & Family.
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My Friend Flicka j The group learned and enjoyed ’ West Point Miss Miller’s demonstration very Zane Grey Theater much. Mr. Adam and Eve | Roll call was answered with ; Star Playhouse “My Baby picture”. Secretary’s i Lineup j report was given by Mrs. Charles Person to Person Skelton. Several members signNews; Weather I ed up for special interest lessons. Late Show j The club constitution was read Late Late Show by the secretary. The club wel- ! corned three new members. Mrs. —Channel 4 William Kopp, Mrs. Max Call and
... Little Rascals j Mrs - Fred Lasley. News Safety lesgon on Lighting, w’as Captured : by Mrs. Franklin Ford.
Sheriff Conchise
Refreshments were served by ]
Bowie \f rs _ Claude Barker assisted by Crossroads j Mrg . Glen Crosby to nineteen Treasure Hunt j members and one guest, Mrs.
^ Theater Gordon Steen.
Annapolis
Highway Patrol Next meeting will be with Mrs. ! New’s ^barley Purcell February 14, at . Hollywood Movie 1 CST.
WTHI-TY 7:00 7:30 8:00
—Channel 10 — News My Friend Flicka West Point
S:30 Zane Grey Theater 9-00 Mr. Adam and Eve 9:30 Star Playhouse 10:00 Frontier Doctor 10:30 Person to Person 11:00 News
CARNEY IS LEAVING SHOW NEW YORK (UP)—Art Carney. the "second banana” on the Jackie Gleason television show, i said Thursday he will leave the
Wkstinghouse WRIGHTS
Mt. Meridian W. S. C. S. Held January Meeting The Mt. Meridian WSCS held their January meeting at the church with a pitch-in dinner at noon. The business was taken care of in the afternoon. It was j voted at this time to start a traveling basket. The February meeting will be 1 with Barbara Boechen in the afternoon. Co-hostess, Virginia Chestnut ,
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MT MERIDIAN CHURCH Rev. Merle Lehman Oran Buis, Sunday Schoo Supt. Sunday School 10:00 DST.
G.eason troupe when his contract j 305 N. Jackson St-
expires in June.
Carney, who plays supporting roles, indicated he thought this would be the last season Gleason’s show’ would be scheduled on a weekly basis and that the troupe would be disbanded.
ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS
Phone 64
GREENCASTLE, IND. MAIN ST. CLOVERDALE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE
Historical Society To Meet Jan. 23 The Putnam County Historical Society will meet Wednesday, January 23rd, at the Boots ’N Saddle. The dinner will be at
6:30 p. m.
Mrs. Walter Evans will have ! charge of the program and will , give a talk on "Wars Other Than the Civil War.” Members phone Mrs. Florence Boatright for res.i ervations by Tuesday noon.
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