Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 April 1920 — Page 3
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920.
THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
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LOCAL NEWS
Work will begin on the erection of, CHRISTIAN SCIENC E SOCIETY
Sunday morning service in the Ader block on the second floor at 11
o’clock.
Sunday School at 10 o’clock.
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the Standard Oil Filling Station in *, a few days on south west comer * of Indiana and Walnut street.
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A GOOD PLACE TO BUY EVERYTHING
PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE .
Lewis J. Selznick Presents Miss Olive Thomas In the Five Part Photo Play “Footlights
v A Picture Thoroughly Worth While Select Pictures Production
Otto Webb, Putnam County treas- Th< ' salcs rocm of the Chrlstle - urer who has been ill at'his home Tho ™" i Auto Sales ^mpany is about on East Wshington street for sev- ready for occupancy. The plate glass eral days of the influenza, is unim- windows and doors were put in Friproved. Henry Runyan, ex-treasurer, ‘' a ^- is taking Mr
his illness.
Wednesday evening testimony service at 8 o’clock. Everybody welcome. BAPTISfT NEWS
Webb's place during
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i' . iRstdiaresaHRSije” .-j? ATTENTION ! s Gssr consumers | This is the last day for discount f£i Office open until 9 o'clock to-night Greencastle 1
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S9CIAL SP,SUES ft WSSHiNGHN I Depp.rtment o f Slate Is Court of • List Resort. fie. saiiao o? mu
Take- Tin Responsibility Off the 8hci.L'ors of Hootcss—Mo On Car, T- - O'fcm.e If His Place Oocs Not , ®«it» His Idea of Prominence— Wash !-;ton Social Structure Found f cn Its Elaborate Calling System.) Tii" department of state is society’s < 1 1 i f Inst resort In the capital. Thi burden of respon bllltjr for i ■' caests in their proper order no Ion; ■ r(>sts upon the shoulders of da■!■!»,Eton’s sneiety women. These uim plan an entertalnmen* fi •' a i tied truest or other distingnlshed bdnr call up n certain official in the Mate department and all the details tife arranged. The master of ceremn ni, H Is a Mr. Cook. 11 r example, the state departmen* approves a dinner and sets a date, but responsibility does not end there, a few days Mrs. Ttlnnk send1,1 hep ||,f ,,f gi„, s ts nn( j ^[ r Cook’ ‘ >0 arranges the order In which they ■ re to be sooted. No question can 'fi'-e a* i n ttm taste of the lady: no ‘ ni ‘ ean take offense If his place does ‘tit his Idea of prominence. Th tv dt partnienf has seated the guests t'nd tts dletum Is final. Many “Precedents” Broken. I ho very lack of rank In society In us country has exaggerated the ImP'"tnnce of rank. Precedents have ( '‘h ret hy one president and another " tom and unwritten law have been ''' ' auses of many disputes. Nenrlj '' ' administration brought about n ‘"’ f!00, nl problems, and nearly every President’s wife broke some “preoe 1 , '" t ’ h y not following exactly the aethnds of the Indy preceding her. ■ °clety at the etipltnl has been some J' tttt \ ir|f> t ] anil almost ehantie In tie v ,|v, ' n administration. During the • ' the formnllty and much of the '"'etv censed. The White House, oc ^ P"d with war and the serious proh ’ itiv ,,f t j, H || n , PSi gave little ntfen1 ,0 *he lighter side. The society . , " , ’ t ‘n at the capital turned tbeli 1 'Pis toward war relief und supple"'"'"ary war work. Hie foundation upon which Is built
oin society is the railing system. Tb* newcomers make the iirsr calls, am the women whose hu.'bnnds hold tin lowest offices are exp< oted to pay theli respects to the ladles of higher ‘‘rank.' Some Idea tts to the proportionreached by social duties can be gatnei' from statistics of cabinet ladies’ obli gntlons. Tliey average between o'.K and 1.000 calls. To classify and simplify their do tics, most of the \v..men In Washing ton have adopted a system of hook keeping. Mrs. Rnoscv -'t’s social see tary developed this system of hookwhich has been adopted. Leave Cards at White House. Mrs. Woodro.v Wilson does not re • civc rails. In the ordinary sense oi !ne expres- Ion. Women wishing t< |,,,y tholr respects to the resent “firs' tmiy” call at the Wh'te TTcuso am leave their cards. Inter they mn' write to Mrs. Wilson’s social score tnry that ^hey wdsh to meet her. At Intervals Mrs. Wilson gives in formal teas for about 80 women, whirl arc I,mown as altogether charming af fairs. This Is her manner of roeelv big calls. The foreign visitors to this eomitr In the last year have been receivi and entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall.
HOW TO DETECT WHALE MEAl Method Developed in Laboratorj Studies in Washington. A wide range of research work it connection with fedora! meat iosp-r tion Is shown by a recent report ot the bureau of anfrnal Industry, Unitei States department of agriculture Laboratory studies during the i"st year developed a method for the oe(cotton of whale meat In sausage m other mixtures with animal fats. Ii co-operation with the bureau ot markets the meat-inspection Inborn topics made studies of the melting point and composition of the fat ot soft pork. Other activities were tlx analyses of spices, branding inks nit exterminators, waters, ami othei products used directly or Indirectly In connection with meat Inspection and the packing Industry.
L-ap Year Cupid Aid. I exlng’on. Ky.—In order to encourage matrimony and assist lovelorn girls to tind "soulmates." Hoses Kaufman. postmaster, tin* established a “leap year (’lipid bureau." It Is being worked overtime, too Kntifninn bus Issued a notice for all bacbelors anil widowers In line for bap your tuo posals to register -Htb bmi.
Rev. A. T. Tiklrick will begin his i work as our poster tomorrow morn- 1 ing at which time he will preach his .first sermon. Subject: Regeneration.] Sunday School at 0:J5 O’clock. We
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Levi Marshall, Pastor.
Miss Edna Sherfey is spending the
week end with Miss Alta Crump. F.lmer Sherfey, organist and dir-
Mr. anj Mrs. Charles Al Reeves, of uebor.
Monroe township, a(e the parents of .Sunday School at 9.80 o’clock, Mrs.! sl : t , y 0U at the first service, a baby boy, liorn Friday, April 9. Cora O’Brien, superintendent; James Every member of the church, all Bap- —— L. Hamilton, leader of orchestra. Let tists in the city, and every man worn. Milt Brown, of the firm of Brown us make thp attendance 300. Those nn . in( ^ ( -hil(l who do not attend ser- & M itTctt, w.s in Indianapolis Fri- who did not bring their envelopes for v j ( ., s elsewhere. Get in line tomorday on business. ’ Faster offering for the Orphans ,. ( , w tnoming and get into the habit -—— Homo please do so Sunday. 0 f ->oing to church. My. Daugherty Mrs. Catherine Price, who has been Special B’ster service of music at „f the Barr evangelistic party will spending the winter with her son in 10:40 o’clock. Eighteen voices and s ; ns . f or us at our fj Ps t scrv jee The Marion, has returned to her hom e in beautiful decorations. In addition to women’s meeting at 2:45 O’clock will j this city. your envelopes, please bring a spe- be at our church. The address will
eial Ka-ter offering. by Mr Huffman. A Hearty wel-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ring© and son. Baptising service at 2:’" o’clock, cc-’e awaits you at this service.] John, art- m this city today to att:"d Those v.'. > have made eonfc ion ajid “C me thou with us and we will do
the tuberlaelo meeting. ' have not been baptized will please y OU jrood.
come prepared.
Tho condition of Fay S. Hamilton, Evening service at the te-bernaele
who has been seriously ill for the past at 7:15 o’clock. All welcome. few days with eryisipelis is reported — «— - - -
greatly Improved this morning. LOCUST STRFF.T ?«. E. ^7 Jt ’RCII
II. C ^'lippinger, 1). I).. Minister. Prof. F. C. Tilden returned this
morning from Huntington where he Bible School, Mrs. H. B. T.ongdon,
dilevem! a lecture to the Dramitic superintendent. Classes for all.
Club of that city. Morning Worship at 10:40 o’clcck.
“An After Easter Mpssage” Also
Mr. anti Mr-. C. H. Barnaby and seimonotte for children. Special mu- fay pastor Misg Mar ' y i^uiso Dreacher m C. H returned Friday frotm t ■ chorus Persons who have de» s j n g. ' n:a whriv they have been spending ei<V<| to unite with the church, pleaso young People’ Christian Endeavor, the winter. Miss Dorothea Barnaby '• nr ent Bunday morning for re- r, i:,—topic:s “What Shall We Do who w:ts with her parents, remainetl eeption into membership. With Our Sundays?’’ Leader, Miss
in the wt -t for a more extended visit. F©worth League at (>:.'’() o'clock. Jean Tilley .I'inwr Ixv.gue at 2 ©clock. Junior Christian Endeavor, 4:00 on
The Rev and Mrs Tidgick of Cov- M.'i’LE HEIGHTS MISSION' Monday afternoon. Will the parents in ft or • moving to this city. Rev. Sunday School at 2 o’clock, Stu- pip^o' that; their children are
the pastorship dent Pastor Carnes, assisting; Miss j )resen t?
HURST BLDG -Greencastle COMPLETE DEPARTMENT
Shoes
Groceries
Gent’s Fu'nishinvs
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Paint
Drv Goods
Auto Accessories
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Stoves
furniture
Electric Sunnlies
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Hardware
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L Raphael Minister.
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Sunday School. 9:30. Everybody is
welcome.
Session Meeting, 10:15, in the Manse, to confer with those wishing to unite with the church on profession of faith, by letter or by affiliation. Morning Worship, 10:30—Sermon
STANDARD QUALITY -REDUCED PI’.ICES You Are Always Welcome, HURST & CO.
Tidri-k has
ef he Brptif t church.
Gr i-c Black, superintendent.
The funeral of Mrs. Delilah Suthbn, age 7<. who <!ied of cancer Friday morning at the home of her ni.Miss N'or.i Suthorlin. who re-
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COLLEGE AVENUE ri-URCH Blaine E. Kirkpatrick. Minister.
Woman’s Circle, 2:30 Friday after-
noon will meet at the home of Mrs, Ella Browder and Miss Emma Jone.^ for White Cross sewing. Some very important business will also be
Sunday School, 9:30 o’clock. Dr. W. hr0U|rht up at this meetin{r .
corner of Vine and Frank ^ Blanchard, superintendent. On Men - a Meeting, 2:45 Sunday afterl‘ n street, was held this momipg at Sunday after Easter, let us noon in the tabernacle
!! oVk-ek at the Hamrick cemetery, forward the spirit of last Sun- W(>men - S Meeting, 2:45 Sunday after-
ur , ' ltt,e Wa,m3t - for 'i’V having every' member of Sun- noon in the Baptist church ,]a y fvh001 in P'*™- A11 ottie™ Union Evangelistic Services. 7:15 •he household poc! < of Mr. and ’■ v ' 10 have no other -Sunday School Sunday evening 1; - S c Provo were taken to Terre conneefion are cordially invited to
ilat'’j 1-riday and Mr. and Mrs. ' vw ne and join one of our classes.
We hevg_ a splendid teaching staff
o—( ex^ da<!><e« for all ages. Memin" Worship, f9:-*0 o’clock, musi'- under the direction of
Mr«. Oils The rmstor w'll ©reach on j rhe subject. “The Great Decision ■*
AP are welcome at this service. Enworth League, fi:15 o’clock Men’s Mo-tine at the Baptist I
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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Guy C. M c H*nry. Pasto r .
P, ' cvo ' vi!l isave in a few days f„ r T. rre Haute wher e tiiev will m::ke ' " fntOT » lW«*. Mr Pr-vo owns a larg< faivn near Torre Haute.'
DR. R TRKHAR'”
Services,
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Sunday School, 9:30. Morning Worship, 10:80. Evening Service, 7:30. Everyone is invited to the s< >- vices.
Mi';>. Alice Palmer of Brazil, wae in this city today on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Skelton of Madison township are the parents of , a -.on, horn Friday,
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l-v Mr. Hueman. Evening service «f tho ti')ern<M , le a Mressed by Mr-
Bpvt rt 7’15 o’clock
T --t pit our ebuc-h -nd co-o-r gntioo ; t e’lv to 4 he 3,-or’- rf (Ko fl n e1 wpek , eC o.o- e.-ergel!«t.lo enmnsien that th- j nl-v!r»"Cn oo--l p.-.. rrl ,| „ (rr p,, | victorv he won for the kingdom. TTtt—.* >r-,v'Vel1 toC. for Cr -nsburg j vh— he will -crv!l-;t fVo m-,. ' sio :o O r ,I J.,,,, j ntljaf church, in char-e r f pp.. t>|,. - ' was formerly a r-«ident of]
this cite.
One year ago today we started in business. Our first year has been veiy successful, and we wish to thank you for your patronage.
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Wo Dt\\* fai-ma to trade for city property. Brown & Moffett. 2t Apr. 9—10‘
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WANfTED- Plain and fancy sewing,
710 South Indiana streett
Wc will sell at public action, at the W. W. Sellars faim, North ITIimore, Ind, on
FOR SALE—Single comb, bxnvu THURSDAY, AJ’RIL 15, 1929. Leghorn eggs. E. R. O’Hair, Fill- beginning at 10:30 a, m., the fnllowmore, Ind. fag property: . P BLACK ANGUS CATTLE THE ELECTRIC SHOP, of Putnam Six head of oows. 6 years old, with Electric Company, rcpa.r electric ap- calves hy side; four head of heifers,] piionces. 3 y ears 0 1 < } i with calves by side; one 1 (5 year old cow, three heifers, two I AU( nox SALE Household goods, yearling steers; one extra good Jer-| practically all new. 1 oclock Tues- ge y milk cow, 4 years old; one year-j day, April U. So,ling bccausp I am jjn.p, Angus bull. These are all good leaving iity. Herbert Gentry, ;>0i om . Si an j calves are from registered East Hanna street. O. J. Rector, Angus bulls
auctioneer.
FOR SALE—Electric chine. Phone, 238.
washing mn-
HOGS
feeders, weighing
125
VACUUM Call 404.
CLEANER—For rent.
Fifteen pounds,
HAY AND OATS
1 - .Eight tons of good timothy hay and 20() bushels of good oats. Wo wilPialso sell one corn planter. |
TERMS OF SALE
Sums of $10 and under, cash; over j > $10, a credit of six months will be
FOR SALE—Single comb brown leg- ! - ivp "- ' vith Rix P ,,r <' ent imprest from horn eggs. E. R. O’Hair, Fillmore, ,lotp - E'ff'-'t Per op"* if not paid at J n d maturity •
SELLER & BAIN-
WANTED—Girl for work. Phone, 618.
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goneral house
MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS — See J. B. Harris, Court House. FOR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS— Crt - s*4.. YY T* TTlIta
O J. Rector and Albert Hunter. Auctioneers Dinner wtH he served by the Ijulies’ Aid of Methodist Church. Fillmore
1 We continue to olfer,
I The “Badger” line of. feeds, jj United States Gypsum Co. Piasters. Indiana Portland Cement Co. “Hoosier k :
g Brand^Cement.
Kellastone, The imperishable Stucco. | Feeds and building materials | | where you get 100% values. | | If you have not seen our value! | come is and look them over. Real values are here
Ellis &Co.
117 W. Franklin =5 Street
Heber Ellis
Mgr.
