The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1958 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNfi SAT.. NOV. 8. 1958. Page GREEN CASTLE, IND.
Tou are welcome. W. F. Shafer, Pastor
t'AI I.S CAlaiOLail, CHURCH Rev. Francis Kull. Pastor Sunday Masses 8:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m. Week Day Masses 7:00 a. m. Confession Saturday 4 to 5 p. m.—7 to 8 p. m. CHURCH OF CHiilST 636 E. Washington St. W. T. Albright, Minister Phone 42&-J. Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A M. Evening Worship 7:01‘ P. M. Midweek Bible Study 7:30 P. M You are cordially invited to all services. Fri.-Sat-tf
i ill tu it OF COO A. W. Hall, Faster 505 S. Mam St. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning worsnip n a m. EvangeUr lc Fervice 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Y.P.E. Friday 7:3C p. m. CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 24 E. Martinsville St. Pastor, Rev. Jack Pastore. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School Classes for all age groups. 11:00 a. m. Sunday morning worship service. 6:45 p. m. Christ Ambassador Service.
study and prayer service. 7:30 p. m. Sunday evening evangelistic rally. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Bible
ONENESS PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Psalms 89:33 Nevertheless my loving kindness will I not utterly take from him, nor suffer my faithfulness to fail. Don't let your faithfulness fail. Come to the Oneness Penetcostal church 110 n. Market St. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Young People's Service 7:00 Sunday Night. Evangelistic Service 7:30 Sunday Night. Young People's and Evangelistic Service 7:30 Saturday night. Bible Study 7:30 Wednesday Night .
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
429 Anderson St.
Church Services 11 a. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting 8 Contemporary
Armed Race. jp
4:00 p. m. Presby Crew.
5:00 p. m. WSF will unite with MSM. BSM. Canterbury' for supper and program at the Union Building with Dr. Alfred Edyvean from Butler University who will speak on “Religion and
Drama.” Ve»-
p. m. Reading room open 2 to 4 p. m. Wednesday and after church service. Man’s God-given dominion over sin and limitation will be brougnt out at services Sunday. Corinithians (15:22)
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:15 a. m. Family worship and Church School with classes for all ages. Nursery service is provided for young children. 10:45 a. m. Common worship with nursery for young children in church parlor. Sermon: The
pers by WSF open to all will be corporately conducted in the Sanctuary. 5:30 p. m. Preps will meet for worship, study and recreation. All high school young people are invited.
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Thursday: 8:00 a. m. Released time Jr. High Class. 2:00 p. m. Circle II with Mrs. Pearl Logue. Circle III with Mrs. George Manhart. 7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal. 8:00 p. m. Circle I with Mrs. Kenneth Bennett. Circle IV with Mrs. William Jackson.
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THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth ror the building of character ?.nd goud citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. I here are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his community 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.
Book
Chapter
Verses
John
17
21-26
Matthew
18
20
Luke
24
13-32
Acts
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42-47
Acts
20
28-35
Mark
10
42-45
Romans
15
1-7
It was Sunday morning. I had stopped only long enough on my journey for an hour of worship. The church was almost lille*!. when I slipped into my seat. I knew no one. Yet between me and these worshipers there was a bond of fellowship. I bowed my head in worship of our Lord. Then I thought of those in distant lands who must worship the Christ amidst ridicule and persecution. They too were my brethren and I prayed for them. Through the church rang the triumphant notes of the opening hymn “Faith of our Fathers, Living Still.” My heart and my voice sang together as I remembered those of old who had labored and died that the Church might live. With fellow Christians, whom I did not know, I sang my promise: “Faith of our fathers, holy faith We will be true to thee till death.” If only everyone knew the joy and satisfaction that my faith brings to me! Start attending the services of the Church—and your life too will be enriched by that bond of Christian fellowship that has sustained millions through the centuries. Copyright }0o8, Keister Adv. Service, Strmburg, Va.
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Saturday: 10:00 a. m. Bible Study Discussion meeting in Church Parlor, sponsored by Study Commission of WSF, MSM. BSM, Canterbury. Lists of other study groups are posted in living units. 10:00 a. m. Children's Choir rehearsal.
GOBIN .MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Minister: Robert W. Gingery Assistant to the minister: Rod Trout. Associate Director of MSM: John Dorr. 9 00 a. m. First Worship Ser-
vice.
9:00 a. m. Church School for children, 10:00 a. m. Junior Church 10:00 a. m. Adult Church School 11:00 a. m. Second Worship service. Nursery care will be provided during all of the above services Mr. Gingery’s sermon topic will be “Sitting In The Scat (>f The Scornful” 3:30 p. m. JIM-YF 5:00 p. m. Vistation Captains Dinner. Monday, Nov. 10: 6:00 p. m. Policy Committee dinner at Union Tuesday, Nov. 11: 4:00 p. m. 8th grade Girl Scouts. 7:30 p. m. Parsonage Open House. Wednesday Nov. 13: 8:15 a. m. Released time for 7th and 8th grade Bible Study 5:50 p. m. AFYF supper 7:00 p. m. Chancel Choir rehearsal Friday, Nov. 14: 3:45 p. ra. Junior Choir reheaqsal. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH South Spring Avenue Kyle Moss Miller, Minister Sunday, Nov. 9: 9:30 a. m.— Sunday School. Classes for all ages including the toddlers. Lowell Flint, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Special music by the choir. Dedication service for the workers in the Every Member Can-
vacs.
6:00 p. m. Junior High and Senior High BYF. 7:30 p. m. Evening Gospel service followed by a baptismal ser-
vice.
Monday. Nov. 10: 6:00 p. m. Father and Son Banquet. Tuesday. Nov. 11: 7:30 p. m. The Women’s Missionary Society monthly meeting, at the Virgil Deem home. Berry St Thursday. Nov. 13: 7:00 p. m. Midweek prayer and praise ser-
vice.
Choir Practice Wednesday. 6:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday. 7:30 P. M. You need the Lord and the Lord needs you. Come worship Him with us.
ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bloomington and Seminary Sts. The Rev. Allan Harlan, RectJt Sifriday 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Parish Breakfast 9:30 a. m. Church School, grades 3 through high school 10:45 a. m. Morning Prayer with Sermon 3:30 p. m. Inquirer’s Class, Parish House 5:30 p. m. Union College Group, Supper and Program at the Student Union: “Religion and Contemporary Drama" by Dr. Edyvean of Butler University School of Religion. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Vestry Meeting, Parish House Wednesday 7:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Bnealtfast Thursday 8:15 a. m. Released Time Religious Education 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Canon Frederick P. Williams, Dioeeasan Director of Religious Education, will speak to the Wonvn’s Auxiliary Meeting. All interested persons invited. Parish House Saturday 10:00 a. m. College Study Group on “Worship”, parish House 10:00 a. m. Server’s Instrucj tion, Church A Nurser^ and Pre School Group, and grades 1 and 2 of the Church School meet in the parish house during the adult Service at 10:45 a. m. All women who have not yot turned in their UTO envelopes are asked to bring them in this Sunday and place on the Alms basin at either service. We wish to thank all those who again helped us to make our Bazaar so successful again this year. Visitors are always welcome to worship with us in any of our services and to participate in our parish activities.
j’litu in Aiiuiaiia|r\'iia of her daughter, Mr#. Willis Dickson. Mr and Mrs. R iv Sallust attended a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of their son. Clyde at his home in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hill of Plainfield were recent guests of Mrs. Hills’ cousin. Estil Minnick and wife. Frank Ashworth of Miami, Fla., is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gooch and ether friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul White of Marion, Ohio visited over the weekend with Mrs. White’s mother. Mrs. Ciella Shea. Gary Linn Hart of Crawfordsville was the guest last week of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hart. IN MEMORY In loving memory of James Floyd Love, who p issed away, Nov. 8th, 1955. Five years have passed since that sad flay. When one we loved was calk ! away; God took him home- it was his will; Willrn our !; •arts he liveth still. Wife and f riily it
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Elgin T. Smith, Minister. Max Tudor, Minister of Youth. Charles Poe, Supt. of Church
School.
Morning worship services 8:30 and 10:30. Sermon subject: Responsible Disciples Unite. Church School classes 9:40 a.
m.
A nursery is maintained where parents may leave small children i during either service. Chi Rho Fellowship, 5:00 p. m. Christian Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p. m. Church Cabinet meeting, 7:15
p. m.
Week Day Activities:
Monday—Scouts Round Table
at Putnamville, 7:30.
Junior Choir rehearsal, 4:00.
Tuesday—Boy Scouts,
Room, 7:30.
Wednesday—Youth Choir
hearsal. 4:00.
Explorer Post—Swim.
Thursday — Released Time
Class, 8:15 a. m.
Choir rehearsal, 7:10.
CWF Group meetings: Kappa, Mrs. Earle Boyd. 2:00; Upsilon, Mrs. Milton Klebusch, 7:30; Rho, Mrs. Charles Rector, 2:00;. Iota, Mrs. Lee Lowdermilk, 2:00; Omicron, Mrs. David Kendall, 7:30; Sigma, Mrs. George Garrett.
7:30.
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RAINBRIDGE Postmaster C. E. Coffman and the postmaster from North ! Salem were among the seventyfive postmasters from the Northern Indiana district, who were guests on a conducted tour of 1 Culver Military Academy last Tuesday. Mr. Coffman reports a ' very interesting and instructive
trip.
Air. and Mrs. Est«! Minnick ew tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen and J. W. Williams of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall and family of Roachdale. Mrs. Blanche Cox and Miss Zennie Hall. Air. and Mrs. Raymond Hart Sr., and Air. and Airs. Raymond Hart Jr., and family of Crav - fordsville were entertained Sunday at a birthday dinner at the home of Air. and Airs. Gerald Hart and family of Crawfordsville. The dinner was in honor of Airs. Hart Sr., her son Gerald and her grandson Gary Linn, whose birthdays all occurred within the
week.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Alark Jr. and family were Mrs. Mark’s sister, Air. and Airs. Loyd Peters and children o
Scout | Wooddale, HI.
The Sr. Youth group met at
re- ! the home of Frank Hartman
Sunday evening. The Jr. gro :p met at the Christian church. Mrs. Glenn Alichiel was re leased Thursday from the Pu nam County Hospital after un dergoing surgery a week ago. She will be at the home of hei son, Robert in Greencastle for n
few days.
Mrs. and Airs. Howard Hostetler and Air. and Mrs. Ralph Himes of New Alarket were w r eek end guests of their daughter, D r .
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4:30. You are cordially invited to worship at First Christian, and to participate in the activities of the church.
FAITH TABERNACLE 601 Maple St. Elder H. Crawford. Pastor Eva Ash. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. Bible Study Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.
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