The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1958 — Page 4
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Rpv. E. C. Kivott, pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Evening Seiacce 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday
7:00 p. m.
Month!}’ Missionary Offering
1st Sunday.
We exteno a warm welcome to come and worship with us.
rnntriT or rmti^r ^ CIXARRIIAI.E Bid. Russell Livingie»ton, minister Bible School 9:45 a. m. Church service 10:30 a. m. Sunday evening service 7 p. m. Tuesday evening Bible class 7 p. m. Everyone welcome. Fri.-tf MT. MERIDIAN METHODIST C HI H' II “Church of Fiiendship” James C. Paul, Pastor Gilbert Horton. S. S. Supt. Church Services 9:.30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHIRCH Minister, Frank Hoss S. S. Supt. Marvin Baldwin 9:50 a. m. Bible School for all
ages.
10:50 a. m. Communion and Located in Limedale, south of : Morning Worship.
LIMEDAil; MISSIONARY
HAITI -T ( III RCTI
Greencastle. William Cox, Pastor. Sunday School Supt. Edwin Gardner Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning \V'>: -hip 10:30 a. m Evening Worship 7:30 p. m Prayer Servo e each Friday 7:30 p. m. Eeveryone welcome. KETHEI. R A ITisT ( IH RCTI Pastor, R-v D. lias Rissler. S. S. Supt. Gene Cash. Sunday School 9:30 CST Worship 10:30 Jr. and Sr. BYF 6:00 Evening W’orship 7:00 Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:00 UNION VALLET BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor. Rev. mo aicGlaughlln d. 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. Cnoir practice Tuesday even-
Ings.
Prayer meeting e". . Thursday evening at 7 PALESTINE C lll RCII Elder F. S. I usher. Pastor Three miles east of Bainbridge on old 36. Meeting for public worship on the third Sunday of each month at 10:30 o'clock a. rn. You are cordially invited to meet ami worship with us. AMITY BAPTIST CHURCH 6 miles east of Cioverdale Ray Miller, Pastor. Alva Cash, S. Supt. Sunday si hool 10:00 a. m. Worship service 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. every Sunday.
6:00 p. m. Junior and Senior C. E. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. tf,
, FILLMORE METnODIST CHI RC H S: S 10 a. to. Raymond Pursc-11 Supt. Worship Sen’ice 11 a. m. 2’:.i and 4 th Sunday. Rev. Wayne Stork. Pastor MYF 6:30 2nd and 4th Sunday at Ree. Building. Sr Choir Practice. Sunday 5:30 p. m. Official Board meeting at Rec. Bldg. Monday evening Mar. 10. W. S. C. S. Thursday 1:50, March 13. Loiene Dewec.-e and Leola Bowen, co-hostess. At the home of Mrs. Deweese. Junior Choir Practice. Thursday 4 p. m. PUTNA MMLLE METHODIST ( HI RC H 9:30 Sunday School, James Samsel, Supt. 10:30 Worship Service. Sermon by minister, James C. Paul. Scripture reading hy Nancy Harlan. Wednesday 7:00 MYF. Ronnie Gostage. President. Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held at Putnamville at 7:30, Monday, March 24.
REAL ESTATE TR ANSFERS j castle Villa sou + h. SL Charles H. Fin kroner, etux to! Pierey L. Sinclair,
etux
E iith M. Marlin, land in Greencastle Maplecrest subdivision. $1. Edith M. Carlin to V.*m. H. Murray, etux land in Greencastle Maplecrest subdivision, Si. i-a 1 F. Foxx, etux to Alfred G. Jeffers, etux land in Green-
Wayne Sinclair, etux land
Jefferson twp. SI.
Harold E. Hickman, etux Ehin L. Holtom. etux land
Greencastle Stewart’s subdivis-
ion. SI.
Clarence Earl Wiley, etux to
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MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH Church School ]0:00 A. M. S. S. Supt. Wilbur Carmichael Everyone Welcome. tf
I T N( A STLE COMM I N TF Y CHURCH Sunday School each Sundav 0:30 Luther Steele, Supt. Worship Services 2nd and 4th Sundays at 10:30. Bob Sandine, Minister “Chuck” Racine, asst.
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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. Prayer meeting Wednesday,
:0O p. m.
Youth Meeting, 5:30 p. m.
MX N H ATT A N CHI' RCH CHCRCH Church School i0:00 a. m. S. Supt.^ Wilbur Carmichael. Church Services 11:00 a. Lonnie Hass, Minister. Everyone welcome.
REELSVILLK METHODIST CHI RCH William Davis, minister Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Evening Service 7:00 p. m. Easter Choir rehearsal at the Reelsville High School gym at 2:00 p. m. Sunday.
BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH 5 miles north of Greencastle on
Road 43.
B. H. Franklin. Minister
Church School at 10:C3 a. m. And a gr ide school, with trained teacher for every (lass. Come
Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m. ancl sain Ple our school. Charles Hendrich, Supt.
Moming Worship Service 11:00 a. m. Good music by the choir Kenneth Kersey director. Ser-
mon: "I have a Stewardship" MYF Program 7.00 p. m. M. Eidlegtarge, President.
Judy White in charge of the
program.
One week until the revival begins. Invite your friends and neighbors to attend. Services each evening and
In the vitr olic hearings into the long-drawn str ike against the Kohler Company of Sheboygan, Wis., before the Senate rackets committee. UAW counsel Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., (right) storms up to the committee table following a charge by Kohler counsel Lyman Conger (left), that UAW Secretary-Treasurer Emil Mazey threatened him. using foul language. Rauh, reprimanded by the committee, admitted the incident but blamed it on Conger’s admission he had spies following Mazey. WHERE, OH WHERE
FILLMORE < 1IRISTIAN C IIFKCTI James W. Pifer, Pastor Cleo Arnold, Kunnny scnoo> Supt. Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning service 10:45. Evening service 7:30 Christian Youth Fellowship 6 C LOXEKDAJ.E METIIO 1 '’ ~ CTir.UH XV. R. Allred, I'e.stor Church School 9:30 Morni.ig XVoi. oy 10:50 MYF 6:50
ANTIOCH MTMWJONARt i*APTIST CIIITKCSI I/Oeated t'miles south limedale on Manhattan Road. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Mornir.g Worship 10:30 a. m Srrndny Evening Service 7.0) p m XVedr -jdnv Evening b ' fe: Meetinj /:00 p. m.
CLINTON FALLS METHODIST CHURCH M. Ray Alishou.se. Supply Pastor Sunday School Every Sunday— 10:00 a. m. Classes for all ages Church services the first ajui third Sundays of each month (Every other fifth Sunday) Sherman McMullln, Supt. ot Sunday Poh 1. M.Y.F. meetings each Sunday evening 6:30 r nr. All young people in the community are cordially invited. Kay Crtiso. president of MYF Mr. and Mrs Marion Cruse, sponsors of older group. Mrs. James Cox and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass s; ’.sots of younger group.
CHURCH O* CHRIST 636 E. Washington St. XV. T. Albright, Minister
Phone 429-J .
Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. fivanmg Worship 7:00 P. M. Mid-week Bible Study 7:3# P
M.
You are cordially invited, to Ml services. Fri.-Sat.-tf CATARACT MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHCRCH Pastor. Rev. Conrrd Clearwater.s Sunday School Supt; Lester Jones Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship i0:30 a. nr. LVening \X’or<hip 7:30 p. m. Young P .pies Meeting 6:30 p
n.
Prayer meeting and Bible Study. You are conlially invited meet and worship with rrs. BEECH orove k.c.b. CHl'RCH Sunday School 10:00 a. Helen Knauer, Supt. Evangelistic service 7:00 p. Music by Youth Choir Sermon by Mr . Phil Edwards. Midweek prayer meeting and i Bible study Tuesday 7:00 p. m. Eugene Martin. Leader. Ladies Aid meeting Thursday at home of Mrs. Virginia Cofer E U. B. Mens Brotherhood Friday 7:00 p. m. at the home of Thomas Blacketer. X’emon B. Goss. Minister. ROACHDALE RESBYTERIANP CHI RCH Clyde A. Myers, Pastor 9:00 Youth Choir Rehears d with Mrs. Jack Porter, Director. 9:3C Sunday Cliurch School >v th Mrs. Ed B’.Y»ok«! ire ar.a Mrs. Clyde Myers serving as Superintendents. Come and ludy God’s Word with others. 10:30 Worship Service. Eugene Jut chi ns serves as organist. The ‘‘hoii. und r the direction of Sam Hostel ter. is to sing Sermon them is to be. “Having Eai-s. Let Us listen’”
Twenty-four hours after Explorer IJ blasted off into the murky sky , over Cape Canaveral, Fla., these savants await seme indication of
Saturdays. Good music and good J what became of th? huge missile. In the group, which finally preaching. ; heard their Jupiter-C had failed, are (1. to r.) Dr. Kurt Debus, Dr.
: Wernher von Braun, Maj. Gen. J. B. Medaris and Dr. Froelich.
Richard Smith, land
to twp. 51.
in Eva Boswell etux to Martha Fay Lewis, land in Greencastle
to Commercial Place. SI.
in Malcolm E. Murphy etux. to Roy Shepperd etux, land in Ciov-
erdale twp. $1.
Frieda F. Cole to Pierey L. Sinclair etux land in Cioverdale.
SI.
Glenn Deem etux to Har'an Dale Rissler etux land in Gr e castle Eastern Enlargement. Harlan Dale Rissler etux to Glenn Deem etux land ir Washington twp. $L Zelma Roberd Coy etux to Carrol B. Ades etux land in Russell twp. SI. Russell L. Brown to Norman S. Trisway land in Cioverdale. SI. Harold W. Stewart etux 16 Haiokl E. Hickman etux land in Greene nstle Stewart’s subdivision.. SI. Most Of Nation Gets Rain, Snow
A series of storm centers swilling out of the Southwest cirried fresh waves of rain and snow at loss much of Lie nation today from the Rockies to the Atlantic Coast. An average of two to four inches of new snow drifted across southeastern Colorado through northwest Kansas, boosting accumulations at Russell and Hill City, Kan., to one foot. The snow band dipped as far south as New Mexico and northwestern Texas. A monotonous pattern of rain | drummed across the country south and east of the snow area. Showers occurred in the Southwest during the night and rain and scatterered thunderstorms spread through the Gulf states into Georgia and South Carolina Rainfall amounts averaged I nearly one-half inch in Oklaiiom i, parts of Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas. A tropical stomi in the Pacific Thursday dumped a record rainfall on the Hawaiian islands. The 24-hour rainstorm swamped Honolulu with 16.78 inches of water, breaking the previous record of 13.52 inches in 1917. The Hawaiian storm was blamed for two deaths, knocked out utilities and washed out numerous roads. A Navy pilot was killed when his plane clashed at j sea while trying to make a land- ; ing on a storm-tossed aircraft i carrier, and a fisherman was I swept to his death by a huge wave.
In Clinton, from a nearby r«v»/L
officers. Perk, who was unarmeJ,
Delk fkd into a nearby field gave up without a stnigsrle. and iri t o The aims of State Police* Prophtt md th,; two wives Sup". Harold Zeis and a squad of blamed Delk for 'he shooting.
FOR SALE Clear View Club AND RESTAURANT I .oca ted 6 miles SXV of Cioverdale OVERLOOKING EAST CATARACT LAKE with boating, fishing, swimming & picnic area. New building, best of equipment, equipped to serve <>\er 100 propl.s Parties already scheduled for May. Immediate possession. Wife’s ill health reason for selling. 0. U. GARPEHTIR or ALTON HURST PROGRESSIVE REAL ESTATE
23 So. Vine
Phone 435-W
Greencastle
MacDonald s Farm
TUf.'.s/jy *CONGRfnrULATIONS, PORKY/ 1 HOW MANY GILTS AND HOW MANY BOARS ; r rut «r» a* AJY co J33
Mr. Farmer, how about getting a fin? MASSEY-FERGUSON manure spreader and loader. Heie aie two separate implements operating together as a unit . . . with one tractor; two implements that were designed to provide the farmer with an efficient, low-cost means of loading and spreading manure. See them at PUTNAM IMPLEMENT SALES & SERVICE.
PUTNAM IMPLEMENT
SALES 6 SERVICE ^ senv/ce after the sale-- %£§ PHONE 33ZJ MUTE 3
IKE RECEIVES 4-H “REPORT 70 I3ATI0K”
Six national 4-H Club winners give President Eis enhower a copy of the 4-PI Club “Report to the Nation” during a White House visit. With the President are (1. to r.» Wendeli Crites, 18, Albion, Mich.; Wilda Story. 19. Savannah. Ga., Citizens hip winners; Doran Bollman, 18. Pulaski, Iowa, Achievement winner; Karyl Ann Benson, 19, Mid dleboro. Mass., Achievement winner; Charles Pickering. 20. Taylorsville, Mass., and Miss Clyde Templeton, 18, Olin, N. C., Leadership winners. GARMENT WORKERS ON MILLION DOLLAR STRIKE
ROACHDALE < HRJSTIAN
CHURCH
Bible School 9:50. Lesson: “The 1 Chui-ch’s Influence on Society”. Supt. Charles Stafford. Worship 10:30 Sermon: "Zacchaeus A Big Man.” Minister. Bill R. Norris
RACCOON METHODIST CHURCH M. Ray Ahshouse, Supply Pas-
tor
Sunday School and Church Services the second and fourth Sundays of each month. < Every other fifth Sunday) Mrs. Charles E. Smith. Sunday
School Supt.
Wo urge the people of the Rae- Worship, conn community, if you do not 1 7:00 p. m. have a church home to come wor- Service.
slop with *us. j 7:30 p. in. Thui-sd.iy Evening
tf I Service.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
AT HAW CREEK
1 mile north of Roachdale Minister Robert Plamon 10:30 a m. Sunday morning
Sunday evening
Youth, 19, Denies Shooting Sheriff LAFAYETTE Ind. (UP) - A 19-year-old escapee, captured by Ihe head of Indiana’s state price in a massive m mhunt, denied Thursday night that he shot ancl critically wounded Sheriff Calvin Carey. Carey* was hot in the stomach ! late Wednesday when the captured fugitive, John Delk, his companion, Glenn \\'. Prophet, 29, and their 14-year-old wives, all of : Chicago, escaped from the ! -heriff’s police car. Prophet and the two girls were captured on tne outskirts of nearby Delphi, by state police within an hour after the shooting. Delk remained at large. About 60 state troopers, 30 city policemen and sheiiff’s deputies and two state police airplanes were called into the search. Delk was spotted by a police plane Thursday aftemoon as he walked along a railroad track northeast of Lafayette. A state police jeep converged on him
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Madison Square Garden in New York is jammed to the doors w: h sti.kers as the garment industry workers walked off the job for the first time in more than 25 years. Thousands of the 105.000 affected workers in seven eastern states, 60.000 in New Y'ork City, listened over loud-speakeix in the street to speeches mad* within the packed fight arena.
