The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1958 — Page 4
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CHI IU H OF GOD (Prnt«*oo**tal) A. W. Hall, Fa*tor 503 8. Main St. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11 a m EvangeliF 1« Service ?:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wedneada;
f :30 p, m.
T.P.E. Friday 7:3C p. m.
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A48EMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 24 FT. Martinsville St Pastor, Rev. Jack, Pastore. 10:00 a. m. Sunday SchooL Gasses for all age groups. 11:00 a m. Sunday morning
worship service. 6:45 p. m. Christ Ambassador
Service.
7:30 p. m. Sunday evening evangelistic rally. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Bible study and prayer service. If you need counsel or prayer reel free to contact Rev. Pastore.
FAITH TABERNACLE 519 SYCAMORE ST. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service 8:00 p. m. Bible Study Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic Thursday 8:00 P. M. Eph 2;8 For by grace are ye saved through faith: And that not of yourself: it is the gift of God:
ST. PAULS CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Francis Hull, Pastor Sunday Masses 8:00 a in. and 9:00 a. m. Week Day Masses 7:00 a. m. Confession Saturday 4 to 5 ?. m.—7 to 8 p. m.
HANNA ST. BAPTIST CHURCH Paul M. Robinson. Pastor George Fitzsimmons, S. S. Supt Bible School 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Sermon Subjects for Sunday, August 3: “Spiritual Supplication,” and “The Second Coming of Christ.”
ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bloomington & Seminary St. The Rev. Allan Harlan, Rector. 9:00 A. M. Sunday Morning Prayer, the Service ; being taken by Parish Lay Readers, who will also present the Sermon. A Nursery for small children is maintained in the Parish House for the convenience of parents. Visitors will find cordial welcome to St. Andrew’s Parish.
John Wright. A8*i*t*»t Supt. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship service. Rev. Gingery’s sermon topic will be: ‘Tve Got You Pegged." The choir will sing “Ave Verum” by Mozart. Prof. Thompson will play Chorale on “Rejoice O Soul,” “Abide With Me,” and “Hosanna.” 3:30 P. M. Jim—YF meeting. Wednesday, August 6. 7:00 P. M. MYF meeting.
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GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Minister: Robert W. Gingery. Assistant to the minister: D. Rod Trout. Sunday, August 3 9:30 A. M. Church School. James Poor, Superintendent.
CHURCH OF CHRIST 636 E. Washington St. W. T. Albright, Minister Phone 429-J. Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Midweek Bible Study 7:30 P. M. You are cordially invited to all services. Fri.-Sat-tf
FIRST C HURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Church services 11 a. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening service 8 p. m. Reading room open 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday and after church service. How strength and freedom are gained through understanding God, divine Love, will be a topic dealt with at services Sundav, in the lesson sermon entitled “Love.”
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It was a beautiful summer day and the willows hung in a pale green fringe above the water, and Bill and I were very young, and very much in love. But there seemed to be so many obstacles in our path. Bill wanted to be a doctor, and it took such a long time. I was to go away to Teachers’ College in the fall. We began to feel depressed. Then it occurred to us to ask the advice of Mr. Thornton, our new minister. He hadn’t been at our church very long and he was young for the responsibilities he had assumed. But as we sat in his office, I knew right away that here was someone who could help us face our problems. Well, I can’t say his advice made us happy. He said that Bill should go on with his education and I with min^ and that God would give us courage. Time proved him right. I told him that, ftfey he married us. Wen years have passed since then. But on that Suanay afternoon, Mr. ‘Thornton truly put the Church into our lives. Wt're never going to take it out
THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . t ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church U the greatest factor on earth fof the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (I) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For
1 the sake of his tommunity and nation. (4) For
the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Day Book Chapter Verses Sunday •..Philippians 1 3-7 Monday P.hilippians ^...2..„ 1-11 Tuesday Philippians «... 2 12-13 Wednesday Romans 8....^.... 26-28 Thursday Romans 15 1-6 Friday Hebrews 6 9-12
...Hebrews ....12.„.. 1-2
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elgin T. Smith, Minister. Max Tudor, Minister of Youth. Roy C. Sutherlin, Chairman of the Board. J. W. Gough, Church School Supt. Morning worship service during August 9:00 a. m. Max Tudor, Minister of Youth, preaching. Mr. Tudor will be at the church each Saturday and Sunday during August and will make pastoral calls upon the membership in need of cal’s by reason of illness, accident, death or other emergency. Mr. Smith will be on vacation during the month of August. If it is necessary to reach the minister, members may do so by calling the church office, 703. Church office hours during August are from 9:00 to 12:00 noon, i Church School classes will be j resumed September 7. Chi Rho Fellowship, 5:00 at j the park. Five members of the Chi Rho I Fellowship attended the State . Chi Rho Fellowship Camp at Bedford July 21-26. Those at- : tending were David Burkett, ' Sharyl Bullerdiek, Linda Coff- 1 man, Deanne Kurtz and Martha I Smith. You are cordially invited to worship at First Christian, and
PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCM Ed Farley, Supply Pastor Sunday, Augimt 8 9:15 Morning Worship. Rev. Farley will preach on the subject “A Simple Faith?” Anyone wishing to write to Rev. and Mrs. Hartsock while they are in Austria can do ao at the following address: c o Caravan Methodist Church Wiener-Reichstrasse 260a Linz Donau, Austria. They will be in Linz until August 17 at which time they depart for Cenice. They will be there from the 18th to the 20th. Tiie address there will be: c/o Casa San Giorgio Certo Ferrando 409B Venice, Italy.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South Spring Avenue Kyle Moss Miller, Minister Sunday, August 3 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Classes for all age groups. Lowell Flint, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Evening Gospel service. The Putnam County Home Demonstration Club Chorus will sing during the service. Thursday, August 7: 7:00 p. m. Midweek prayer and pnise service.
Tonight “THE PROUD REBEL” (Color) Alan l4)dd, Olivia Dellaviland “STOWAWAY GIRL” Trevor Howard and Elisa Martinelli Sunday and Mociday “NTGHT PASSAGE” (Color) Jante* Stewart and Audio Murphy “THE STORY OF VICKI” <( olor) A Walt Disney Feature
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Saturday 3 Features — Adm. 75 rent* "SHORTCUT TO HELL”
Banner Ads Pay
All Types of Ditching Field and Residential Drainage Septic Tanks — W’ell Pits Dry W’ells Complete Tile leaving Jobs GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES
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REGISTER: v! For Free Drawing!! a! our booth in the Industrial Tent Putnam County Fair i * August 4*9 GREENCASTLE NAT L FARM LOAN ASS’N. (Federal Land Bank Loans)
"A PHENOMENON YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BELIEVE!” -w.r.r^ and God created woman" .. but th« devil lnv«nt«d Brlaritt* Bardot to CiMtUKOet rto lunuKflIM
Phis 3rd Feature Adujt Entertaimnent Sun. — Mon. 2 Academy Award BloekhiisterH "YANKEE DOODLE DANDY” James Cagney '•SERGEANT YORK” Gary Cooper
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In tin matter ol (lE-tenninirijr the tCloverdal* Township. Putnam County
Advisory Board.
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then- regular tme ing pi .•»•. on tin 2H day of August. IN;.8. will con-
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P- y of Trustee, Rent, Clerical w Travel Kxp. Book?*, Stationery, Printing ,V Advertising Care of Cemeteries (’tiler .luttiee of the Peace 10x|>eilSe
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Fire Protection 2,000.00
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This Series of Ads is Being Published Each Week Under the Ausp ices of the American Bible Society and the Greencastle Ministerial Association, and is Being Sponsored by the Foil owing Individuals and Business Establishments:
TODD S ACE HARDWARE STORE 20 N. Jackson St. Phone 29 FIRST-CITIZENS BANS AND TRUST CO. -The Friendly Bank" METZGER LUMBER CO. 117 W. Franklin Street Phone 262 CLOVERDALE HARDWARE AND LUMBER CO. CLOYERDALB HANDY’S •OLK AND ICE CREAM Made la GreeacaaUe
PUTNAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Gmeni-astlp and Fillmore KIRCHER’S HATCHERY Purina Chows and S&nltatloa Jocte and Austin Klrcher Phone 51 SPEAKS FLOOR COVERINGS 801 E. W&shingtoa, St. Phone 1336 K A K GULF SERVICE 513 Bloomington IVOR MCMAINS IHC RCA Whirlpool Appliances 124 N. Jackson SL Phone 461 BLACK LUMBER CO. 681 N. Indiana Street
C ENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Oldest and Largest Bank In Putnam County RIVERS ELECTRIC SHOP PhUco and Hot Point Appliances and Television G reencas tie—Russell ville HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS .17-225 E. W ash. St —Ph. 128 MULLINS DRUG STORE N. L. Donelson POOR AND CO. Feed and Grain Green cm* tie and CioverdaU HEADLEY HARDWARE Your G-E Store 17 E. Washington St. Phone 143
IDEAL CLEANERS New Location 22 S. Vine St. Phone 47 GARDNER’ FOOD MARKET 802 E. Washington Street Phone 957 BOOKS PLUS Formerly Sam Hanna'* Boob Store SHERM’S IMPLEMENT SALES Allis-Chalmers Farm Machniery 209 N. Jackson SL Phone 610-M LANZONE’S STOP ’N SHOP ‘Complete Market on the Square* 6 We«t Washington Street
MYERS PET SHOP If It Is A Pet We Can Furnish It Talking Parakeets-Canaries-Tropieal Fish - Pet Foods and Supplies — 19 \V. Walnut Street GEORGE K. ELLIS, — SIGNS Attractive Truck Lettering A Specialty 708 Blommington Street JENKINS STANDARD SERVICE Indiana and Walnut Street* Greencastle, Indiana THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CLOVERDALE Over 40 years of DepeQ'iable Banking Service
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Corral Drive-In Theatre SEELYVILLE, INDIANA Boxofflce Open 7:08
Tonight "ESCAPADE IN JAPAN” (Technicolor) Also "TIIE SPEEPMAN” (Color) Also “KRONOS” Sunday 4' Monday “VERTIGO” (Vista vision-Color) Also ' "MAN IN TIIE SHADOW” (Cinemascope) BUCK NITE MONDAY NITE $1.00 PER CAR
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