The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1957 — Page 4
Comity Churches
CMVTON FALLS MTriHODlST CHl'RCH M. Ray Alishouse, Supply Pastor Sherman McMullin, S. S. Supt. Church Service 1st and 3rd Sundays in the month. Sunday School every Sunday 10 A. \L Church Service 11 A. M. tf
Mrs. Fd Smith, Sunday School Supt. Sunday School every Sunday 10 A. M. Church Sendee li A. M. MYF Wednesday evenings at 7 P. M. Mr. and ?' •. Wm. Moore Sponsors. tf
TRI COI NTY COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. E. C. Kivett, paator Sunday School 10:30 a. m. DST Evening Service 8:00 p. m. DST Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8:30 p. m. DST Monthly Missionary Offering 1st Sunday. We extend a warm welcome to come and worship with us. tf ./INCASTLE COMMUNITY CHURCH Luther Steele, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30
LI MED ALE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Located in Limedale, south of Greencastle. William Cox, Pastor. Sunday Scheol Supt. Edwin
Gardner
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
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ion service will be observed. Consecration of Church School
Teachers.
Reception of members.
7:00 p. m. Fellowship.
All youth between 12-23, are elegible to attend. Monday, Oct. 6 Official Board meeting. Show your interest by
being present.
Hoffa Elected By Teamsters
MIAMI BEACH—The Senate Labor Rackets Committee today
Methodist Youth served a subpena on the Team-
sters Union demanding records of the credentials committee today served a subpena on the Teamsters Union demanding records of the credentials committee which screened delegates who elected James R. Hoffa
their new president.
the problems of vast Yankee | Stadium, so it is 3l=o true that 1 “their majesties’’ are about to experience something new in the wild enthusiasm of a city that has shattered every XL attendance record in the book.
MIAMI BEACH UP-A roaring convention voted James R.
CLOVERDALE METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30 A M. Church Service 10:30 A. M.
Communion Services by Dr. Hoffa into the presidency of the Johnson, Supt of Bloomington big International Teamsters Un-
Prayer Service each Friday District. ion today in defiance of the AFLl 7:30 p. m. Eeveryone welcome, j Everyone welcome to w'orship CIO, the courts and Senate in-
! with us.
vestigators.
CHURCH OP CHRIST 636 E. Washington St. Bible Study 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Mid-week Bible Study 8 P. M. You are cordially invited to all services. Fri.-tf
The 5-foot, 5-inch Hoffa prepared to take over the $50.000-a-year post as head of the nation’s , largest union immediately. Outgoing Teamsters boes Dave
ANTIOCH MISMONARF BAPTIST CHURCH Located llh miles south of uimedale 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 Prayer Meeting 7:00 p. m. tf
NEW PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH 3 miles south of Mt. Meridian Roland Smith, pastor Forrest Snumaker, S. S. Supt Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service 8:00 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. tf.
AMITY BAPTIST CHURCH
ti miles east of Cloverdale Richard Deam, Pastor. Alva Cash, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Worship service 11:00 a.
and 8:00 p. m. every Sunday.
m.
FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH Wayne Stork, Minister. Raymond Purcell, S. S. Supt. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Worship service (2nd and 4th Sundays). 6:30 p. m. Young People’s Bible Class. 7:30 p. m. Monday, choir practice. 1:30 p. m. Thursday, WSCS. Special program.
8YMUNA CHURCH Elder F. S. Fisher Pastor Three miles east of Cloverdale on 42.
BEECH GROVE E. U. B.
CHURCH
Vernon B. Goss, Minister. Sunday School 10:00 a.
Helen Knauer, Supt.
Evangelistic service 7:00 p. m.
PUTNAMVTLLE METHODIST
CHURCH
Christ was found in the Temple
when he said, “ I must be about Beck of Seattle obt ai ne d. “for the mv Fathers business. interests of the union,” a The members of the Putnam- ] eav -e of absence beginning Oct. ville community will be in His jg officially steps into rehouse next Sunday at 9:30 for tirement at $50,000 a year on
Sunday School. ; Dec 1.
The young people will join in
the Methodist Youth Fellowship MIAMI Bi-ACH (UP)— Only at 7:30 on Wednesday. th e formality of a ballot stood toWorship Service will be at da .V between James R. Hoffa and 10:30 on the second, fourth, and the Presidency of the powerful
fifth Sundays of the month. Teamsters Union. Outgoing President Dave Beck
DEEKE CREEK CHCKCH ! " as t0 C ““ the convemlon ‘ nto Services Thu, jday. Friday ar.d ■ sess ^ )n this morning and the c . . . _ ' election of Hoffa appeared just a
Saturday evenings 7 p. m.
Saturday and Sunday morning 10:30. Communion Service and basket dinner Sunday. Elder J. H. Murphy, Pastor.
Job
IN MEMORIAM In loving memory
matter of getting nominating speeches out of the w r ay and hold-
| ing a ballot.
The. way was clear for Hoffa to take over the $50,000-a-year post right away. He needed only 877 of the 1,753 delegate votes to win and seemed sure to roll into of-
October^. 6 1950 Wl10 i fle overwhelmingly on the first
“How we miss you can’t be said In just a line or tw r o: Each day a thousand things re-
mind us
Of the love shared with you.” Sadly missed by mother, brothers and sisters. p.
leets for public rorshlp *ri T . . _
1 Inspiring song service. Sermon „co’.id Sund.iv at 10:30 a. r.
Bible study Saturday evening before at p. .n. D. R. Nees, teacher. tf
INDIAN t KEEK C HURCH browns Valley Elder F. S. Fisher Pastor nt Sunday of each month at *3 o clock a. in. nnu at 2 o "•ncs p m Lunch served at noon. Meett g tor pubre worship on tf
by Rev. Phil Edwards of Crawfordsville. He is both student
minister and song leader. Prayer meeting and Bible
study Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Eugene :
Martin, leader.
Ladies Aid meeting all day
Thursday.
Our revival resulted in 22 conversions and 23 accessions to i
church.
ballot.
Hoffa faced almost certain retaliation from the massive AFLCIO labor combine to which the Teamsters belong. But he was confident he could avoid explosion of his union from the federation despite his election in defiance of an AFL-CIO ultimat-
um.
John F. English, a personal ! friend backed by Hoffa, was ali most certain to win re-election j as secretary-treasurer of the
Junior Land Judging Teams S union ‘ Thirteen vice-presidents. from Reelsville and Fillmore will : two more than at P resent due to
a change in the union constitu-
Two Teams In District Contest
KH.L.MORK CHICISTIAN CHIT.CH james VV. Pifer, Pastor Cleo Arnold, Sunday school ailipt Bible school 9:45 a. m Morning service 10:45. Evening service 7:30. Christian Your i Fellowship to (j. m.
UNION VAi.LEY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor. Rev. i^nu McGlaughllr, a S. Supt. Clyde K. Stringer Services each Sunday Sunday sch.iol 10 o’clock Church Service 11 00 A M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Choir prav tu e Tuesday evenings. Prayer meeting e ’ery Thursday evening at 7. ' tf BETHEL BAPTIST CHl'RCH Pastor. Rev. Dallas Rissler. S. S. Supt. Gene Cash. Sunday School 9:30 CST Worship 10:30 Jr. and Sr. BYF 6:00 Evening Worship 7:00 Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:00 tf CHURCH OF CH«MT CLOVERDAIX Bro. Gano Garner, Minister Bible Study 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Evening Worship Sunday, 7:00 p. m. Mid Week Service Tuesday 7 p. m. tf
CHURCH OF ( HRIST
AT HAWCREEK
1 mile north of Roachdale 10:30 CST Sunday Morning
Worship.
Service.
tion, three trustees and other officers were also to be elected. Hoffa’s slate of vice presidents was favored to sweep into office
The 1,753 delegates, many of them seated in the face of Senate Racket Committee charges the convention was rigged to elect
represent Putnam County in a District Contest to be held in Greene County on Monday, October 7. This selection was made in a county contest held yesterday, October 3, at the Green-i with castle Airport, under the direction of the County Extension Office and the local Soil Conserva-
tion Office.
A teo-n from Reelsville, coach- ; ^°^ a ’ have turned the meeting ed bv Kenneth Miller walked hal1 for lhe past two days int ° 3 : away with top honors in the circus sCene wlth their demon - county contest. Members of th e , s t ia U° ns foi the 5-foot-five De-
. team were, Larry Modesitt, Ed- troiter -
7:30 CST Thursday Evening : ward stewarti and Jem- Lewis, ' Marching, shouting and stomp-
who placed 2nd., 3rd., and 4th in £ ihythymically through the high individuals respectively. Bill onv ' :t:on hall with led ami Haltom was the alternate on this white signs, banners, harts and winning team. Everett Allen on a ^ ear s noisemakers, Hoffa s
SOMERSET CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
S. S. Supt. Marvin Baldwin.
Minister, Frank Hoss.
9:00 a. m. Sunday School for
all ages.
10:00 a. m. Communion and morning worship seivice. | 6:00 p. m. Junior and Senior C-
E.
7:00 p. m. Evening worship
! service.
Church officers for 1957-58: I Chairman of the Board. Harley Smith; vice chairman, Shelby Abbott; secretary. Enid Bock; assistant. Elizabeth Crawford; treasurer, Evelyn Baldwin; asst.. Doris Price; clerk. June Scobee, song leader. Cully Price; asst.,
Fmily Cox; pianist, Carolyn ty event.
Price; asst., Nellie Tippin; spec- i ial music. Opal Detro; asst., Nellie Tippin; trustees, Russell Scobee. David C. Worrell and Asa Duncan; elders. Cully Price. Janies Tiopin. Harley 3mith. Russell Scobee. Chailes Baldwin. Charles Crawford;, deacons. Asa
second Reelsville team was the high scoring individual of the contest, and Gerald Hutcheson also of Reelsville was the 5th
individual.
Since only one team from a particular school can participate j in the District Contest, the 3rd placing Fillmore team, coached by Vemie Zeiner. will participate at Bloomfield. Members of the team are Leroy Zeiner. David Gwin, Donald Sibbitt, and Neil |
Irwin alternate.
A total of 24 boys, representing 6 teams from three schools, Reelsville. Fillmore and Bainbridge participated in this coun-
59 Enrolled For Adult Courses
supporters among the brawny truckers who make oip the Teamsters far outnumbered his opponents, Thomas Haggerty and Teamster Vice President William
A. Lee. both of Chicago.
PALESTINE CHURCH Elder F. S. Fisher Pastor
Nearly fifty residents of Green-
Duncan. George Bock. Jack Clif- j c as tle and Putnam county are ford, Marvin Baldwin, Charles ; enrolled in courses given at the Cox. Clyde Carrington, Forest High School for an eight weeks
Detro. Shelby Abbott. Hubert Period, and it is expected that idstor >’
Ciodian, Forest McFarland. there will be a total of sixty in- ! tluding the late registrants who ROACHDALE PRESBYTERIAN I at tend the meetings on Oct.
CHURCH
Clyde A. Myens. Pastor 9:30 Sunday Church School. Mrs. E. Drake Brookshire and Mrs. James Reed serve as Sfcipt. 10:30: Worship Service. “In
Blessed Memory!” is the sermon
Three miles east of Balnhiidg*. I theme for World Wide Communon old an.. J ion Sunday as announced by the Meeting for public worship on pastor. Worship with those of like t.ie third Sunday of each month mind. *r 10:30 o’clock a. m. —
You are cordially invited to n cet and worship with US at any
of tnese churches
BRICK CHAPEL >IETHODIST
CHURCH
5 miles north of Greencastle on
Road 43.
B. H. Franklin. Minister
10:00 o'clock Church School. Rally Day Sunday. We need you
and 4th , to push-up our attendance record
Morning worship Service 11:00
Baseball Classic Moves Westward MILWAUKEE UP--The team which broke the longest reign in National League history took the World Series west for the firs 7 , time in nine years today with an ’even-money” chance of putting .he egg in Milwaukee’s beer by ending the New York Yankees’
Series dynasty.
With Bob Buhl slated to oppose Bob Tin ley in Saturday’s bird game, the first of three at -lilwaukee's County Stadium, the oddsmakers suddenly receised their ’’line” on a Series that started with one of the dullest games in the classic's
but “warmed up”
Thursday in a wild 4-2 Milwaukee victory marked by beanbalL
and insinuations.
Broadway bookmakers were still quoting the Yankees as ’’automatic” 7-5 choices to win the Series but the significant line was the “even money” one listed on Saturday’s third game.
RACCOON METHODIST
CHl'RCH
Church Service 2nd
Sundays
Ray Alishouse. Supply Pastor < A. M World Wide Holy Commun-
Pth. This program of adult education. sponsored by the Greencastle branch of the American Association of University Women and the chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, is now in its twelfth
year. The courses being offered ThlS in means the Braves this year are taught by Mrs. are ” ev en money” for the Seiie. Jervis Fulmer. Mrs. Ray Fisher, because if they win Saturday Raymond W. Pence. John MoCul- they’ll have to be slight favorites, lough. Miss Virginia Harlow. Mrs. 50-50 to take it all. Harvey Owens, and Miss Judy One thing seemed certain: The Reynolds. Those in charge of the old familiar pattern of Yankee program have announced that World Series wins was about to new registrants will be admitted be put to the test of a young, defer the next meetings, which will termined, hard-hitting team that be held on Wednesday evening is to play the next three games October 9th at 7:30 at the Green- in an atmosphere that the Yancastle High School. j kees themselves have never ex-
— perienced.
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Red Cross Gels Gamma Globulin The American Red Cross is the channel thru which Gamma Globulin and the other derivitie.s of blood, is secured for doctors and hospitals over our land. Last week an emergency call came from one of our local doctors for Gamma Globulin for o.v' of our own Putnam County citizens. The local chapter was successful in obtaining 10 vials
from the Louisville Blood Bank, and it was rushed in by fast express- The lad is now released from the hospital and is defini e-
ly on the upgrade.
There was no charge for this service, nor for ar“ of the various services performed almost daily by your local chapter of the American Red Cross.
again. He had been In line 10 days, camped in a tent near the ticket window. Mrs. Walter Maure, of Pueblo, Colo., w'as first in line for Sunday standing room tickets. She was accompanied by her son, Thomas, 10, who had the Yankee button.
route *11 day Thursday, and airsea rescue planes were to join th# search today.
Polish Students Remain Defiant
WAIT IN LINE FOR WORLD SERIES GAME
MILWAUKEE (L T P) — More than 25 persons, including a 10 year old boy with a Y'anxee button in his pocket, waited in line overnight for the sale of standing loom World Series tickets which w r ent on sale at noon today. Art Happy Felsch, the perennial “first in line” for box office sales of Series tickets, was there
UNUSUAL REQUEST WARSAW. Poland UP —De-
AURORA, 111. UP — An aged, fiant students threatened today i debt-ridden man “made destitute continuation of Thursday night’s by several painful illnesses” has riots, quelled only by teargas asked the Aurora City Council i and club attacks by reinforced
for permission to have his body militiamen and police.
STOCK IIP ON THAT GOOD PUTNAM COUNTY HOME KILLED BEEF AND PORK Wholesale or Retail Frozen or Not Frozen ALL KiflOS GF hilOMlQUH FRUIT IN QUARTS AND 15 AND 30 LB TINS Custom Slaughtering and Processing Wrapped in Cellophane and Locker Paper CUSTOM CURING AND SMOKING WITH REAL HICKORY A few Lockers for Rent
Putnam County Frozen Foods, Inc. 730 E. Washington Street Phone 762
I w hen he die.s to spare his wife j the added, expense of burying him. Charles Mishkin, 81, sent the notarized appeal to Mayor Paul Egan Thursday. The mayor said he uull bring the matter up for council consideration at its next meeting Monday. — NO NEED FOR STATION INDIANAPOLIS (UP) The | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. asked | the Indiana Public Service Com- , mission for authority to abandon | a non-agency freight station at Seely ville because a coal mine nearby is being closed and here is no further need for such a sta:tion. Plane Missing With 3 Aboard NEW YORK UP —A singleengine Army liaison plane with three colonels aboard vanished Wednesday between Fort Jay, Governors Island, and Burlington, Vt., the Army announced Thursday night. Search planes scoured the plane’s New r York-to-Burlingtcn
More than 30 students were reported ariested in the clashes which erupted in downtown Narutowicza Square Thursday night. The students had assembled in the square to protest against government closure of an anti-Stalinist student newspaper. There was no report of student casualties, if any. One Western newsman was reported roughed up during the fighting.
GAS—TOONS
—BY — Waldo
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way and nudge it a little. Feel that heads-up response and the solid, well-balanced way Chevy holds the road. Try a rough piece of road on your return trip and feel how smoothly Chevrolet’s suspension rolls with the punches. Back to the showroom for the
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