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fTinirn or mRTs?T ip.rick ruAPEi, metiiodtst (1.0\F.KDALE 5 Miles nonh of. Greencastle Bro. Russell Ltving<*ton, minis- Road 43. ter B. H. Franklin. Minister Bible School 9:45 a. m. The Revival is increasing in Church service 10:30 a. m. interest and attendance as we go Sunday evening service 7 p. m. along. Tuesday evening Bible class 7 We weald welcome any delega- >. m. * tion from our neighboring Everyone welcome. , Churches as well as individuals Fri.-tf -rom any source. * Rev. Glen Berg, our EvangdT. MERIDIAN METHODIST elis t and Mr. Knetzer our son-i

Evening service on n:ght. Mai ch the 3Gtfa.

Mrs. Mercer

Hostess To C lub The Pleasant Gardens Home Denions,ration Club met Friday March 14 at the home of Mrs. Haifcrd M rcer. The meeting vis call' ' to order by the president, Mrs. Hubert Burger. Eve: yone join i in singing tile song of the month, “My Wild

S:mday ■ Treasurer reports was given by Mrs. Harry B :: i ar. M: Georg Mercer gave a teport on

gardening.

TKI t orXTV commt .vity ( IIIJRCH Rev. E. C. Kivett, paator S .nday School 10:00 a. m. E’.f g S- -rvice 6:30 p. m. Prayi r Meeting Wednesdav 7.00 p. rn.

( HI HC H “Church of Friendship” James C. Paul. Pastor Gilbert Horton, S. S. Supt. Church Services 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m.

leader are both doing a good job. Iiish ?? o." The club cieecl anti

Mrs. Kenneth Eggers gave c report on Citizenship. The ie-. “Modern Fabrics ?nd Finishes, was given by Mrs. Roy Johns.hi. After the business meeting very interesting conte-t was g:v u. the prize gt»ing to Mrs. Fo-?.=t Aker. Mrs. George Mc>cer v.on the dooi- prize.

DECISION REVERSED leader Walter D. Goins. 62. said PARIS Frnn> t > supreme at a prayer meetir.c h *re A court Thursday night reversed f moment later he suffered a fathe convictions and c >nsequcnt ; tal heart attack, death sentences of two 16-veir- —

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old Algerian girls accused of participating in rebel bomb attacks on two Algerian football stadiums a year ago. The comt over ruled a Dec 22 decision by an Algiers lower court on teehnic.il grounds. The girls, whose names were wkhheld. must stand trial again.

Almost A Kidnap Is Repotied

M . .t .!y Missionary Offering 1st Sunday. W'e extena a warm welcome to conic- and worship with us.

MMEDAidi MISSIONARY 14AI’TIST ( IU RCH

Iy ' in Limedale, south of Greencastle. William C rx, Pastor. Su’ i.i/ School Supt. Edwin Gardn- r Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m Evening Wor hip 7:30 p. nt. Pr.-i.cr Service each Friday 7:30 p. m. Eeveryone welcome.

SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHI RCH Minister, Frank Hoss S. S. Supt. Marvin B ildwin 9:30 a. m. Bible School for all ages. 10:30 a. m. Communion and Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. Junior and Senior C. E. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. tf

Remember our services are at 7 p. m. each evening except Saturday. This Sunday Church School at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship service 11 a. ! m. j The M.Y.F. will attend the District meeting at Gobin Methodist at 2:30 p. m. The public will be most welcome to all our services.

f.ag salute was repeated in un-c ion. Roll call was answered by even members. S -erttary and

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BETH I I, BAPTIST ( III 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

MANHATTAN CHRISTIAN CHCKCH R-:v. Earl Bonham, Pastor. Church School 10:00 A. M. S. S. Supt. Wilbur Carmichael Everyone Welcome. tf

VMON VAIT,FT BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. mu McClaughlin. 6 S. Supt. Clyde K. Stringer Services each Sunday Sunday school 10 o'clock. Church Service ’1 00 A. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Choir practice Tuesday eveninga. prayer meeting eve , Thursday evening at 7.

ITNCASTl.E COMMUNITY (TII’RCH Sunday School each Sundav 9:30 j Luther Steele, Supt. Worship Services 2nd and 4th Sundays at 10:30. Bob Sandine, Minister “Chuck” Racine, asst.

FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10 a. m. Raymond Purse! 1. Supt. Worship Service 11:00 A. M 2nd and 4th Sunday. Rev. Wayne Stark, Pastor. M. Y. F. 6:30, 2nd and 4th Sunday. Adult Choir- Practice, 5:30 P. M. Sunday. Willing Workers Class meeting postponed until March 25 with Mr s. Dennis Bowen. Junior Choir Practice, 4 p. m. Thursday. Sunday. March 23 Special Youth Service. Plan to attend special Lay- j man’s Ser vice on 5th Sunday, i with Robert Bowen in charge.

Delicious refreshm nts w setved by the hostess. The rvx meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Merlan, Friday. April 18th. at 1 p. m.

IT WAS IIIS TIME LAFOLLETTE. Tenn. lUP) “Any time the Lord is ready for me. I am ready to go." church

VENTURA. Cilif. (UPi Mrs John A Besand awakened a: •< a. m. to find her 3-ye;tr-old son. Keith, was not in his bed -id immediately began arousing other apartment t rants. A woman in n a Ijoininv apartment. M■. Rohr' Curtis

I awakened by th* I took one look . sleeping between husband ami hern Mrs. Besand tha

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Apparently the night-walki Keith had sto d (tying out', the Curtis a par* meet and v hustled into bed by the drow

check the (rib of little Da Curtis, who slept through t a 1 night. Mrs. Curtis explain- 1 that 1 - cause of the darkness she h i 1 just thought Danny got out ol iris bed and was wnnderi at rind.

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3y WILLIAM RITT

Central Press Writer

KILLED HIS FAMILY—This is Roland F. Sabourin, 30, as he surrendered to Detroit police and told them he killed his wife and two daughters in a remote Ontario mining area. Police of Blind River, Ont., found the bodies—Lucille, 26; Loraine, Jeanette, (International)

A POLL of more than 1,000 executives revealed that nearly 99 out of 100 said they weren't afraid to speak up to the boss. That figure is understandable, since most of those questioned are the boss.

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A midwest hiflh school instructor in traffic safety was nabbed for speeding. A case of teacher playiuy hookey

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$11,527. That's a lot of cold cash —even if some of it was in bonds and postal savings certificates.

7<i view of the virtual certainty that letter post aye will yo to four or five cents. Zadok Dumkopf asks what ever became of that old saw—“A penny for your thouyhts” ?

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Postal authorities in Syracuse,

Two'Kentucky school boys un-i N Y., reveal someone there pot earthed a jar containing $2,700- trading stamps instead of official

in Confederate money. Didn't postage on make them rich—but it sure gave Happen!

them a history lesson.

letter. It had to

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A Missourian was found suf-

An Iowa city has stopped charging its city jail inmates a

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feting from frostbite in his un- $l fee for fingerprinting. Seems heated, one-room shack in which that an Iowa state law definitely

he had stashed a fortune totaling puts thumbs down on the idea.

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PALESTINE CHURCH Elder I\ S. l-’Uiher, I'a^tor Tiiree miles east of Bain bridge on old .16. Meeting for public worship or. the third Si nday of each month at 10:30 o’clock a. m.

VEW PROVIDENCE BAFTYS1 CHURCH 3 miles south of Mt. Meridian Roland Smith, pastor Forrest Snumrker, S. S. Supt Sunday School, 1C:00 A. M. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Prayer meeting W’ednt, day :00 p. m. Youth Meeting. 5:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p. m

You are cordially invited me* t aud wc iship with us.

AMIT5 BAPTIST CHURCH 6 miles east of Cioverdale Ray Miller, Pastor. AI v;i Cash, S. Supt. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Worship service 11:00 a. m and 7 :t)ii n. m every Sunday'.

( HI KOI Or CHRIST 636 E Washington St. W. T. Albiight, Minister

Phone 429-J .

Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Evening Worsmp 7:00 p. M. Mid-week Bible Study 7:30 P

ROAUHDALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Clyde#A. Myers, Pastor 9:00 Youth Choir Rehearsal with Mrs. Jack Porter as Direc- ! tor. 9:30 Sunday Church School with Mrs. Ed Brookshire and j Mrs. Clyde Myers serving as Superintendent. Study God’s Word togeihei with others of like mind. 10:30 Worship Service. On this « Passion Sundav the sermon Done”. Come and worship. Oitheme is to be :Thy Will Be ganLst for this service is to be Mr. Eugene Hutching. Mr. Sam Hosteller is to direct the Adult Choir in the singing of their anthem. Worship ye Him!

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You are cordially invited. t( • 11 services. Fri.-Sat.-t< i

i ii i.more Christian (TIT UCil James \Y. Pifer, Pastor Clco Arnold, Sunaay school Sup*. R:ble School 9:45 a. m. Morning service 10;45. Evening service 7:30 Chi is',.in Youth Fellowship 6

PUTNAMVILLE METHODIST

CHURCH

James C. Pajd, pastor

James Samsol, S S. Supt. Ronnie Gostage M.Y.F. pres.

Sundav School 9:30

INDIAN CREEK UHURUII Worship Service 10:30 BROWN'S VALLEY, INDIANA Monday 7:30 Fourth Quarterly Meets for pub'ic worship on j conference conducted by District first Sunday of each month at j supt. Francis Johnson.

Wednesday 7:00 MYF

leven o’clock A M. and at two

M. Lunch served at noon. Elder F. S. Fidier, Pastor. Miss Dorothy E. Davis church

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DOCTOR'S ORDERS—Tlie former Dr. George Hungerman, now Brother George, studies in laboratory at Sons of Mary, Health of the Sick monastery, Framingham, Mass., where he took orders and gave up a promising medical career. The World War II veteran interned at St- Mary’s hospital, St. Louis, Mo. Now he hopes to take an active part in the order’s planning and carrying out of a medical program in mission field. (International)

1. T3 register for free pappy ,fo be given away at 4 P.M. 2. For frisk load sale on roofing - $7.88 square. LAST DAY WARDS SPRING SAIE

STOREWIDE BARGAINS

Buy now, pay later on Wards Credit Plan

Offer Ends Saturday, March 22nd

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SERVICE TO FARMERS — Former President Harry Truman gives out with a big smile as he receives the National Farmers union award for outstanding service to agriculture at ceremony in Denver, Colo. Presenting the award is James G. Patton, Farmers union president. Truman told the biennial convention gathering that Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson should not be blamed solely for farm troubles because, “After all, he’s merely carrying out the policy of Eisenhower.” (International Soundphoto)

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SINGER SEWING CENTER

(Listed in phone book under SINGFR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY) I W. Franklin *t.

< I OVURDAUK METHO”-’ UIII .J(TI W R. Allred, Pastor Chmvh School 9:30 M nn tg Wot• up 10:30 MY1 6 “.0

SMYRNA ( IIUKUH

Three miles east of Cloverdafe near Highway 12, meets for public worship on second Sunday of c.ich month at 10:30 A. M. ami j

:.u Saturday evening tv-fore sev- : vival starting March 24 ending n P M for regular pleaching : March 29.

flovekdale nazarene

CHURCH

Pastor. Rev. Carl Hensen Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Worship Service 10:30 a. m.

N. J. S. 6.00 p. m. N A r P 3 7:00 p. m.

Evening Sendee 7:30 p. m. Please attend our Youth Re-

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service. We appreciate your presence at these meetings. Elder F S. Fisher. Pastor. Mrs. Elvina Ray Chmvh. eletk tf

Program begins at 7:30 p. m. There will special singing. ; Iso special speaker. He would enjoy having you.

DEER ( REEK PRIMITIVE

BAPTIST CHURCH

| Deer Creek Primitive Paptist | “’hurch. pre Easter Services. Gj | mile east of junction 40 & 43 first

1 noad south one mile.

Services tirst Sunday each , monLh 10:30 and Saturday cven-

( LINTON FALLS MUTHODIST inK at 7 P m <l!l RCH Special services beginning SunM Ray AHshouse, Supply Pas- ^ &t

tor

,!•)! «1 de on Manhattan Road. Snndov School 9:30 a m. Vor’in .• Worship 10’30 a ^ S' r v F vening Sendee 7 .fa-

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RLUI.SVIULE METHODIST ( HUItCH

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William Davia, >Iinister Sundry School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30. Official board meeting immediately after the morning sen’idc important.

10:30 with song sendees after

Sundav Sc hool Every Sunday— ,iim,er ’ Sendees each evening at l0 no j \ n 7 p. m. through Easter Sunday Classes for all ages April 6th No Sunda - V ni ^ ht s ^- Church services the fin»t and Basket dinner each Sunday.

Elder J H. Murphy Pastor, as-

t hi i d Sundays of each month. I Every other fifth Sunday) Sherman MeMulHn, Supt. of Sunday School. M Y F. meetings each Sunday even ng 6 30 p. m. All J'oung people in the community are cordially invited. K.i C '.i.- >, President of MYF. Mr and Mrs. Marion Cruse, sponsors o: older group. Mi- Jan es Cox and Mrs. Carl Sn<>’“: hs sponsors of younger

group.

sisted bv Elder Coy Clayton of Evansville. Everyone welcome. 21-28-21

( 111 R( H OF CHRIST At Haw Creek. 1 mile north of Roachdale. 10:30 A M. S ir.riay Morning Worship. 7:30 P. M. Thursday Evening Service.

RACCOON METHODIST CHURCH M. Ray AHshouse, Supply Pas-

tor

Sun<!.:y School and Church Ser-

viccs t! o second and fourth Sun- ° Indiana Cenir.il College. da\ f each month. (Ever>* oth- Youth Frllow.'l ,p Meeting 6:30

BEECH (HftO\ E E. I’. B.

CHURCH

Sunday Scfarnil 10:00 a. m. Helen Knauer. Supt. Evangelistic service 7:00 p. m. Music by Youth Choir.

AN UNDERSTANDING — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles gives Mrs. Dulles a cuddly hug on his arrival back in Washington from the SEATO conference in Manila. She wears a Hawaiian lei he picked up on a stopover. (International)

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WOE IS WHAT THE PRICE OF GLORY IS—Spotty looks woebegone indeed as Miss Vivian Plocharz comforts him in Chicago, and the hero dog has a right to be. When two gunmen attempted to beat Miss Plocharz in a holdup, Spotty sank his fangs into the leg of one and held on till beaten unconscious. The gunmen fled lootless, but Spotty has a head injury and two broken paws. f International Soundphoto)

In a prelude to President ^ v»

eight State Governors in which he sought then .suppo to extend unerrip ojment benefits. Treasury Secretary Robert Arr erson i left (Budget Director Maurice Stans (center and C n meree Secretary Sinclair Weeks persue has p in The time r< ■ romci cxpeits met with the President bfore his meeting with t

Governors.

THREE NUNS KILLED IN CRASH A jj

YOU LOSf. MIKE—Senator Mike

Sermon by Mr. Phil EdwaitDj Monroney iDl, Oklahoma.

smiles as he and Vice President Richard Nixon check the Senate

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Mrs Charles E. Smith. Sunday Midweek prayer meeting and School Supt. Bible study Tuesday at 7 p. m We urge Lie people of the Rac- Eugene Martin. Leader Daily co» n o mmunity, if you do not Vacation Bible Holy Week Servhave a church home to come wor- ices Man h 30ih. Apnl 4th Serbhip with us. I vice* each right at 7:00 O’clock , t/ School workers 8.00

tally sheet on a Monroney bill which came to a 47-47 tie vote, with Nixon breaking the tie by voting on the GOP side. Monror.ey’s bill was an amendment which would have held down interest rate* on veterans and military housing to prerert levaL (International)

HAST! MADE THIS WASTE—The Panamanian registry cargo vessel Nadia rests awash on rocks a few hundred yaids from entrance to Alexandria, Egypt, harbor, a victim of being in a hurry. -There was a storm, aad the skipper tried to move in without a harbor pilot. All 35 crewman were taken off. but sevea ware hospitalized with injuries. tInternational Soun+oho'o)

Three Roman Catholic nuns. Mother Superior Maria Denis* end Sisters Mary Celestine and Mary Marcian, were killed when the station wagon i foreground) in which they were riding went out of control on the Berlin. Conn., turnpike and collided v :th an once ruing trailer-truck which turned • /er after the rash The d’ ’.••( of the truMr, CTiarfes Hawley of fjoringfieM M■* - «•.) - tion.