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Greensburg Daily News from Greensburg, Indiana • Page 9

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Friday, June 13, GREENSBURG (IND.) DAILY NEWS Page SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF HANGING BASKETS. ALSO A FINE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL BLOOMING PLANTS FOB FLOWER BOXES, BEDS. HENNINGSEN'S Qn the tenth pf May, 1941, Hobart Parmer was "Eramed" and ''Convicted" of a high, crime in the "New. Point Circuit Court," He was sentenced to furnish the entertainment for the Farm Bureau meeting Saturday night, June 14, To the other townships let us help Saltcreek township Saturday night fill their en- joy Mr. Farmer's entertain- ment.

Ladies Bring Fruit Salad and Cake. Decatur County Co-operative Co. THERE MUST BE A WHY MAY WAS THE BIGGEST USED CAR MONTH IN OUR HISTORY. 53 Units Sold! WE STILL HAVE A WELL-BALANCED STOCK- PRICED TO WITH TERMS TO SUIT YOU. BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE HERE THEY ARE! 1936 FOID DELUXE COUPE Original maroon Heat and Music.

Clean as a hound's tooth. Priced to selL 1940 BUICK SPECIAL A beautiful car at a "below market" price. Has radio and heater. 1939 CHEIiOLET Beautiful black finish. PRICED BELOW BLUE BOOK.

iii4ft EAbn CLl I9v0 rUnl) CONVERTIBLE Uadio, heater, white sidewalls. Tan leather trim. A sporty car. A honey for the money. FOUR-DOOR TRUNK SEDAN Radio and heater.

Extra clean car. Make us an offer. HE CATA UC 0V I 1937 CHEVROLET Completely reconditioned and ready to use. 1940 FORD 85 H. P.

PICKUP Original black finish, like new, 6-ply tires. 14,000 actual miles. AND MANY OTHERS SALES 223-225 MAIN ST; SERVICE DIAL 5261 on TBiis Flooded Street nly that kind of a life is ac- eptable in God's sight. SANDCREEK Sabbath school at 9:30. A short Father's Day program win follow the Sunday school our and the pastor will then ake charge' of the -worship services.

B. Y. P. U. wil be at p.

m. with.preaching services 7:30. Business meeting. Saturday evening. 'All church members are urged to attend.

The Daily, News job printing epartment is equipped to print ommercial work of all kinds. Call 4441. bulging the Monongahela river and other streams in western Pennsylvania, cause 4oo4 fowling areluL At Elizabeth, 30 nules from PttUburgb. rtreeta became river, as pictured above. URCHE A FIRST Alfred L.

Roman, minister. The Church With the Loving Heart." Bible school, 9:15 a. Earl Woodward, Supt. We have a graded class and competent teacher for every age. Morning worship, 10:30 to 11:30 a.

m. The will speak on 'World Tribulation." We invite all to enter our auditorium and worship with us. B. Y. P.

6:30 p. director, James Clark. Evening worship, 7:30 to 3:30 p. m. The message for the evening will be "The Fruit of the Spirit." Every Christian should feel it his duty to bring at least one other person with him to the worship services.

WEDNESDAY, 7:30 p. midweek prayer service of the church. FRIDAY, 6:30 p. orchestra rehearsal; choir rehearsal. GREENSBURG John Williams, minister; J.

Ross Slabaugh, organist; George M. Small, choirmaster; Mrs. Ross Reed, soloist; Lee Weisner, Sunday school superintendent. The Sunday school will meet at 9:15. The morning worship wiU be at 10:30 on the theme of "The Way, the Truth, the Life." The organist will play "Angus Dei," by Bizet and "Consolation" by Mendelssohn.

The choir will sing the DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS PAY. HE'S A GRAND GENTLEMAN! Remember him on Father's Day with a gift from our store: PIPES CIGARS CIGARETTES BILLFOLDS FOUNTAIN PENS FLASHLIGHTS Father's Day SUNDAY, JUNE 16 Batterton's DRUG STORES Sanctus" by Gounod. An- ouncements for the week: The mid-week service will be Wed- esday night at 7:30. The Fire- ide Group will meet' Thursay night at 7:30. The Auxil- ary will meet Friday afternoon 2:30.

FIRST "The Friendly Church on the lill." K. E. Thorne, ministes; Mrs. Harold Ogden, director of music; Mr. Charles Clifton, or- anist.

Father's Day will be observed in all the services. The praded church school will meet 9:15 a. m. under the super- 'ision of Mr. J.

Burney Lehman, superintendent. A special ecognition will be given to the Idest and youngest fathers resent, and also to the father the most children present. Special music will be rendered the orchestra directed by Mr. Carl Dietrick. Morning worship will begin at 10:25 a.

and close at 11:25 a. m. Spe- ial organ music will be "Open 'ortals" by Lien, and "With- Thy Gates" by Rand. Mrs. Clara Bracken will sing the olo, "If Christ Came Back" by O'Hara.

The minister will bring he sermon on the subject, "A 'ather's Failure." We begin our ummer schedule this Sunday, and there will be no evening ervices until September. The Jhristian Young People's 'orum will meet on special occasions during the week. iHRISTIAN Sunday services at 10:45 a. subject, "God the Preserver of Man." Golden text, Deuteronomy 33:27, "The eternal God thy refuge, and underneath are arms." Responsive reading, Isaiah 43:1, 2-, 16, 17, 19. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

m. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. A free public reading room is maintained in the church building and is open Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend all services and avail themselves of the jrivileges of the reading room.

STAR Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Emmert Maple, superintendent Morning worship at 10:30, sermon by the Rev. Raymond Finkbiner, pastor. Children's Day exercises in the evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Everybody welcome. SANDTJSKY COMMUNITY E. G. Jann, pastor. 9:30 a.

church school; Clarence Sefton, Supt. Lesson study, St. Paul turns to 'the Gentiles, Acte Classes for all ages and a welcome for all. The Children's Day program last Sunday evening was interesting well prepared and well attended. 10:30 a.

morning worship. This is Father's Day and appropriate recognition will be given in honor of-our fathers. We invite all fathers to be present. Children, sons and daughters can honor their fathers by being present also. Tuesday, June 17, is the district picnic at Connersyille pastors and laymen and their families.

Reports for the third settlement-- day will be given there. ADAMS E. G. Jann, pastor. 9:30 a.

church seheol. Staten-Maudlinj Supt. Honor your father by, and church this Father's Day. Children's Day will be observed on Sunday morning, June 22. 7:30 p.

evening worship. Sermon by the pastor; Wednesday, 7:30 p. prayer and Bible study- hour. Leader, Mrs. Chloe Oliphant.

KINGSTON-FOREST HILL Sunday' schools, 9:30. At £ingson, the church school will have the morning worship service, the children and young jeople celebrating a belated 'Children's Day." "Church School Day" is the better expression, since more than the children will play a part. Forest Hill will be on time with a father's Day service in the evening. All fathers are urged to je present. Mothers will not be sept out.

The Kingston Hanover play, "Don't Darken My Door," is on schedule for June 20. Those whom it hurts to augh will not appreciate this comedy. Those with, no romance in their souls may learn low to acquire it. A. C.

E. Gil- Lander, minister. BETHEL 600 West Hendricks street. Pastor, Rev. Zeus McKibban Sunday school superintendent Bro.

William Coy. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Night services at 7:30 p. m.

Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 7:45. We cordially invite everyone to these services. Friends, in these fast-closing days of the Gentile dispensation, you neec to seek God for a salvation thai makes you a new creature and causes you to live above GROW BIG 3T PULLETS LAY The size and number of eggs your flock. will lay next fall depends much on what -ybu-feed your pullets.now.-Purini Chicle Groweha, a complete feed, is built to give yon full, complete develop- rncnt in order that you may have big. well matured pullets, during the fall when egg prices are high.

See us today about your trowing feed needs. Decatux County Co-Operative Co. ED KING GENERAL AUCTIONEER Bmeecssor to Enbank Gnuubmrc. X. B.

8. DEPENDABLE PARTS FOR ALL CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS. MECHANICAL SERVICE. "The Part Yon Want the Day Yon Want It." RODEFELD CO. 200 W.

Main. Phone 5001. Friends, this is Johnny Moth, a one man destroyer fleet quite capable of "liquidating" your clothes, furs, rugs, and furniture. But all the maneuvers of Mr. Moth, can be frustrated by calling 4141 for Wyant's Moth-Proofing Service.

WYANT CLEANING-LAUNDRY COMPANY THIS PIONEER HI6H QUALITY BIG VALUE GmAusfameet A A 3 HO DOWN HYWKT Nwniu wm IMn Be 'sure of marie coal heat next winter; Let us install Combustioneer now; It; is the only stoker with the Breathing Fuel Bed and the Automatic Phone for details of our GREENSBUR6 ICE CO. DECATUR COUNTY DEALER! BigiUniand forfbidDrivft Chryslers has overstocked Used Cars! We're closing out al Bbrgahi Pricesl THOMAS H. DAY 'Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer. J. E.

Tumilty, Salesman. 7 Tubular Steel Chairs OTHERS AS LOW AS See- our complete line of Summer Furniture. SCHULTZCO. Henry L. Prop.

W. Main St. Dial 4151. Next Suoday Is Father's Day Gift Suggestions For This Day CIGARS CIGARETTES 'POPES SMOKING TOBACCO FOUNTAIN PENS FISHING TACKLE PEN AND; PENCIL SETS FLASH LIGHTS ELECTRIC RAZORS BILL FOLDS SAFETY RAZORS MEN'S SHAVING SETS GOLF BALLS KODAKS MEN'S NECKTIE RACKS FIRST AID KITS SHAVING BRUSHES AFTER SHAVE LOTIONS THERMOS BOTTLES THERMOS JUGS TRAVELING KITS OUR DISPLAY OF FATHER'S DAT GREETING CARDS IS NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION St. John Guthrie THE REXALL STORE.

GREENSBURG, IND. GET IN THE HABIT OF START A THE INSURED WAY The habit of thrift once established is one that will pay life-time dividends. Opening a FffiST FEDERAL savings account starts you. on the road to thrift. or save you can save for future security, to get the things you want, to provide emergency funds or any other purpose.

Make a habit of saving a convenient amount each week. Current Rate of Earnings. Deposits Insured Up to $5,000 bAVINGS HAND LOAN ASSOCIATION OFOREENSBURO 212 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET. DIAL 5251. BUY YOUR TIRES NOW Heavy demands oh the rubber industry by the National Defense program point to future tire shortages.

Play safe. Buy now. GASOLINE MOTOR OIL Plenty of drive-in space and multiple gas pumps for quick, convenient service. E. Maiii-S.

East Mich Ave. REED LYNCH Allis Chalmers All Crop Harvester Model For Large Acreages Model For Average Farms Guaranteed Performance Luke's Machine Shop McKee at Monfort Street DIAL 5181 (ILLlS-CHflLMtRS Want to Rent a Vacant Room? a DaflyNewm Want A4,.

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