The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1957 — Page 4

s U N D Ay Churches

CHUKCH OF GOD (I’entexostal) F. W. Fowler, Pastor. “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 7;30 p. m. Y. P. E. Friday 7:30 p. m. GRKIiXCASTLE LUTHERAN MISSION (Missouri Synod) Student Union Building. Edward E. Busch Pastor. '

9:00 Worship service. Sermon: “God’s Greatest Gift’’ ST. PAUL’S* CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Francis Xull, Pastor Sunday Masses, 8:00 v. tn. and 9:00 a. m. Week day Mass 7:0C a. m. Confession Saturday 4 to 5 p tn. and 7 to 8 p. m.

Morning worsnip iU:45 a. ra. N. Y. P. S. and Juniors 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic services 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. visitors welcome to all services ea.

THE DAFIY BANNER and 10:30 Sermon subject: SAT- JAN. 19, 1957 Page 4 God ' 3 Challenge To Us.

GREEXCASTLE. IND.

1957 lesson sermon.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Mark Hamilton, Pastor. Theron York, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 429 Anderson St. Greencastle, Sunday Services 11a. m. Sunday’ School 9:30 Wednesday Evening meeting 8

p. m.

Reading Room open Wednesday 2-4 P. M. How Spiritual understamding of God, as devine Life brings

PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

411 E. Walnut

Edward E. Busch, pastor 9:00 Sunday’ School 10:00 Worship Service Sermon topic: Christianity and

religious fanatics

6.30 Gamma Delta

group.

Church School classes for all

ages, 9:40.

A nursery is maintained where parents may leave infants and small children during either ser-

vice.

Chi Rho Fellowship. 5:30. Christian Youth Fellowship,

6:30.

Special Church Cabinet meet-

You are cordially invited to worship with us, and to participate in all the activities of this friendly community-minded church

GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH

Locust and Simpson streets. Ministers: Samuel E. Carrutn

and Frank F. Travis.

9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Dr.

Student in S’ 7;00 -' A11 board members, Dwight Ling, Supt.; Arthur organizational heads and inter- Spengler, Asst. Supt.

strength and freedom will brought out in Sunday Jan.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elgin T. Smith. Minister. Harold Stewart, Chairman of

the Board.

J. W. Gough. Supt. of Church

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20 Morning worship service 8:30

ested persons are invited to attend. Boy Scouts, Monday, 7:30. Explorer Post 99, 7:30. Choir rehearsal Thursday’, 7:10. Church Family Night supper, Thursday, 6:30.

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There was a man who had stopped going to church because, he Said, “Church doesn’t make me feel any nearer to God.” One night he stepped into the children's room to kiss them good night. And suddenly he felt as though he were in church. There was a pillowed altar and a devout congregation in prayer. Yet he didn’t feel any nearer to God. And in that moment he learned the truth that every soul must learn; religion is not some outer force that brings God close to a man. Religion is man's inner yearning which reaches up and discovers how near God is. And so, from the example of his children, he learned how to find the faith which had eluded him. And, finding it, he returned to church to share with other Christians the rich experience of worship . .. to receive the spiritual gifts of Word and Sacrament... to serve Christ in the vital, challenging work of the Church. He knows that in church—or in a moonlit nursery—God is near those who want Him near!

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WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO 124 X. Jackson St. Phone 465 f GREENCASTLB i HARDWARE CO. 20 N. Jackson St. Phone 29 UKNTRAL NATIONAL BANK Okk >t and largest Bank In Putnam County HOPKINS- W ALTON FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service Pkooe 61 703 E. W ashington St. ■TllAJKS FLOOR COVERINGS Ml E. Washington Sk ISM

IDEAL C LEANERS 25 S. Vine St., Phone 47

PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Greencastle and Fillmore KIRCHEK’S HATCHERY Purina Chows and Sanitation Jocle and Austin Kircber Phone 51 PUTNAM COUNTY FROZEN FOODS, Inc. For Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacons BLACK LUMBER CO. 501 N. Indiana Street

MULLINS DRUG STORE N. L. Do nelson JENKINS STANDARD SERVICE Indiana and Walnut Streets Greencastle, Indiana HOME LAUNDRY .AND CLEANERS 217-225 E. Wash. St.—Ph. 126 RnTRS ELECTRIC SHOP Philco and Hot Point Appliances and Television Greencastle—Russellville HANDY’S MILK AND ICE CRE AM Made In Greencastle

HEADLEY HARDWARE Your G-E Store 17 E. Washington St. Phone 143 ANGW ELL CURTAIN CO. Manufacturers of Curtains and Draperies Greencastle, Indiana POOR AND CO. Feed and Grain Greencastle and Cloverdale

BOOKS PLUS F ormerly Sam Hanna's Book Store FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. “The Friendly Bank”

10:35 a. m. Morning worship service. Dr. Travis will give the sermon on “The World Is Ready for the Christian.” The choir will sing "Soldiers of the Cross” by Van Denman Thompson, under the direction of Mr. Carkeek. Dr. Thompson will play Pastel by Karg-Elert, Interludio by Fanet, and Fantasy on “Jesus My Chief Treasure” by Bach. 4:00 p. m. JIM-YF will hear Tom Stiers a DePauw student. 5:00 p. m. MSM Vespers. 7:00 p. m. MYF meeting. Tom Stiers, a DePauw student, will speak. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts. Thursday: 8:15 a. m. Bible study for school children. 7:00 p. m. Adult choir rehear1 sal. 7:00 p. m. Boy Scout Adult Leadership Training for Putnam District. Friday, 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal. Saturday, 11:00 a. m. Intermediate choir rehearsal.

BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Ulysses White, Minister. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Mrs. Julius Edmonds is the new superintendent succeeding C. S. Woods who has served in this capacity for many years. Among other new officers recently elected are David Evans, secretary and Mrs. Sam Holbert, treasurer. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 4:00 p. m. Quarterly meeting and conference will be held at this time. The presiding Elder, Rev. VV. F. Rice of the Southwest District, will conduct the service followed by Holy Communion. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bloomington and Seminary streets. The Rev. Allan Harlan, Vicar. 8:00 a. m. The Holy Communion, Epiphany II. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, grade 3 through High School. 10:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon (Nursery and Sunday School, grades 1 and 2). 3:30 p. m. Inquirer's Class, Parish House. 5:00 p. m. Evening prayer. Wednesday 7:00 a. m. Holy Communion and breakfast. Thursday 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal. St. Andrew’s church is'always open for prayer and meditation, ! and visitois are always welcome to worship with us in any of our services.

This Series of Ads is Being Published Each Week Under the Auspices of the American 8ib!e Society and the Greencastle Ministerial | Association, and is Being Sponsored by the Foi lowing Individuals and Business Establishments:

CENTURY MEMORIALS, INC Monuments-Markers 122 N. Jackson St. Phone 72 or 6«6 Ik SHERM’S IMPLEMENT SALES AUis-Chalmers Farm Machinehy 209 N. Jackson St. Phone 610-M

CLOVERDALE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Over 40 years of Dependable Banking Service CLOVERDALE HARDWARE AND LUMBER CO. BAINBRIDGE HANK'S REGAL STORE

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Greencastle, Indiana South Spring Avenue Kyle Moss Miller, Minister. Sunday, January 20 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. Classes for all age groups. Isaac Skelton, superintendent. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Special Music by the Choir. 2:00 P. M. State Faim Service. 5:00 P. M. The B. Y. F. will meet with the B. S. M. for a period of recreation and worship. 6:30 P. M. Junior B. Y. F. 7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel serWee. 'U, Monday, January 21 7:00 P. M. A meeting of the Board of Christian Education. Thursday, January 24 7:00 P. M. Midweek prayer and praise service. 7:50 P. M. Choir rehearsal. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:30 Church School. 9:30 Morning worship with Miss Pat Williams assisting. 10:45 Morning worship with Miss Linda Brainard assisting. Sermon "Not Mine to Keep.” 5:00 Westminster Fellowship. 5:00 Westminster Student Fellowship, vespers and supper. Monday, 9:00 The Presbytery of Indianapolis will convene at the Southport Presbyterian Church. Eider Mrs. Faye Cox will serve as the delegate from the Session. Wednesday the ladies of Circle One will conduct Oper ation Sandwiches for Studious Students.

Thursday:

8:15 Released time educational

program.

6:30 Council of Presbyterian Men will meet for the election of officers and discussion of Man-

leading us In our worship in con- Murphy Tanner. 38, complained sideratoin of :he theme “Consid- ‘ to his landlord, John Watkins. 50.

er Your Call.” Next week: National Youth Week w’Ul be observed. In cooperation with the local school officials Dr. Merrill McFall, pastor of the Bloomington Methodist Church, will address the Junior and High School students at convocations on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Also in observance of this week the Ministerial Association is sponsoring a series of breakfasts at the Christian church for the high school students.

ASSEMBLY OF GOD Corner of Maple and Elm. Sunday School 10 a. in. Classes for every age group. Morning w’orship 11 a. m. Evangelist rally 7:30 p. m. Prayer service, Bible study of Acts, Wednesday 7:30.

that his room wasn't warm enough. When Tanner failed to convince Watkins verbally, he pulled out a pistol, placed it against Watkins’ head and pulled the trigger five times. The gun misfired each time and Tanner left the house Tanner was picked up by police and arraigned on a charge of assault will: intent to murder.

COM PLAINER J AILED DETROIT (UP) —The temperature in Detroit dipped to three below zero Thuiwday and

IN MEMORY In memory of Harry Grantham, who passed away one year ago on Jan. 20, 1956. Though his smiles are gone forever And his hand we cannot touch, We will never lose sweet memories Of the one we loved so much. God gave us strength to face it And courage to bear the blow’, But what it meant to lose him No one will ever know. Sadly missed by wife, Nona, and daughter, Florence Lasley and family. cn.

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K G. KAVADIAS, bakery-restaurant operator in Washington, displays his 50-year-old, 45-star American flag, which will fly during inauguration parade at request of President Eisenhower. Kavadias’ Greek father rescued the flag in a shipwreck. Later he gave the tattered, faded flag to tiie son, and it encouraged the son to come to America. The President said he "would be honored to have the flag ... in the inaugural parade.” (International)

CHATEAU-HHD OVER! TmGHT, SUESAY, and TUESDAY BRMi) EEW A&D VERY GD0D! Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds in "A BUNDLE OE JOY" Also ‘ 2 Good Disney Cartoons”

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ARMY SECRETARY Wilbur Brucker pins coveted eagles on Lt. Col. Mary Milligan of EdgewixMi. Pa., after she took her oath as director of the Women’s Army Corps. Colonel Milligan succeeds

Col. Irene Galloway, who completed the normal four-year-tour of

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