The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 July 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, r.RKKNT.ASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924
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A COOK—Proprietor and Manager
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Doors Open 6:30-
LOCfi NEWS
Program Subject to Change Without Notice Saturday DUSTIN FARNUM In the Western Play “The Grail”
Miss Katherine Miller day in Indianapolis.
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Aesop’s Film Fables
Pathe News Weekly
Robert Allen has been on the sick (list for the past week.
Mrs. J. M. Wood is improveing nicely over a period of mumps.
Elmer Fuson was a visitor here from Amo on Saturday morning.
Gilbert Clippinger was here from Indianapolis on business this after-
Monday MARGUERITE MARSH In Oscar Apfel’s Play “The Lion’s Mouse”
Miss Irene Owens of this city will visit with Miss Mary Henry over Sunday.
Rev. Ralph A. LeMaster will preach at College Avenue, M. E. church Sunday morning.
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greenrastle, Indiana, as second class mail
matter.
UARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN. City Editor
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H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office
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Office Phone 189
EDWARD L. CONROY Interior Decorator of New York, now located in Greencastle- All kinds of interior decorating-MID-WEST STUDIOS
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SundaySchoo! ? Lesson 7
(Bv KEV. P. B F1TZWATER. D.D., D**an of t l '»i Evening School. Moody Bible Ineikute of Chicago.) K 19-4. Western Newspaper Tnlon.)
Lesson for July 20
THE BAPTISM OF JESUS
I.7-S-ON TEXT—Mark 1:1-11. GOLDEN TEXT—Thou^art my beloved Son. Ui whom I am well pleased. —Mark l:TT. PRIMA'RY TOPIC—Jesas Pleases His Father. JUNIOR TOPIC—John and Jesus at the Jordan. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR 1 OTIC—Jesus Dedicates His Life. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —The Meaning: of Baptism.
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HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE Presents Johnny Walker in “Children of Dust’ Produced by the Man who made “Humoresque” Also HAROLD LLOYD in ‘ MOVE ON”
Tonight
Admission in and 20c
7 00 and 8:40
Band practice Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Members are requested to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Hogate, of Danville, visited with friends here Friday morning.
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Glenn Arnold, of Rockville, is visiting his sister Miss Edna Arnold
this city for several days.
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Mrs. Flossie V. Hougland of Ind- — ianapolis will come this evening to = spend the next week with home folks =
In order to appreciate the lesson for today o:.e should - ’have an understanding of the purpose of the Gospel according to Mark. In tin* Old Testament is set forth an august portrait of Jesus Christ Who is the Branch, the King (Jer. 23:5). the Branch, the Servant (Zech. 3:8), the Branch, the Man (Zech. «:12), the Branch of Jehovah (Isa. 4:2). The four-fold account of the Gospels placed alongside of these predictions tUs exactly. Mat-
— i thew exhibits Him as the Promised E King. Mark as the Servant of Je-
hovah, Luke as the Man Redeemer and John as the Son of God. The theme of Mark is (he Gospel of Jehovah's Servant (Chap. 1:19- The key is 10:45, and tl.e key words are
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SAVE YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS
There is no more certain way to success than “via” the Savings Route —for it takes you straight to your destination; there are no detours no sharp turns—no dangerous crossings. Once you strike the Savings Route you may be sure you are on the Main Highway. It begins in front of our Savings Department window. Why not start today ? $1.0# Opens a Savings Account $1.00
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= I. Who the Servant la (v. 1). “Jesus Christ, the Son of God.” E Jesus means Saviour. Christ means E Anointed. This Servant who so fully E' and completely obeys God's will Is
meet Monday afternoon at two-thirty = * r none other than God's Son. o'clock with Mrs. Charles MoG»u- • 1 ****IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||JMIlr; ||. The Servant’e Forerunner (vv.
2-8).
Who He Was (vv. 2-3). He was
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THE HOKE OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
The Modern Priscilla Club will
A. J. DUFF
Phone 317
gbey.
CLASSIFIED ADS
For Sale
follow. Signed—POLICE BOARD..
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Riley and Sumners sale still going on at Main street.
closing-out 730 South ll-7t
FOR SAI.E—Good sow, 5 xhoats. j C. F. Runyan, Mt. Meridian. 19-3p.
FOR SALE—Orange Persian Kittens. Mrs. Clyde Gray. Cloverdale Ind. 17-19-26 & wk. p.
Wanted.
FOR SALE—1923 Ford dump 1 truck. A-l condition. Cash oi terms. Inquire Walter Keller. Belle Union. l«-5t
WANTED—to rent a farm not over 100 acres nor more than six miles from Greencastle- Grain rent, fall possession. Inquire at Banner office 14-4t
Leonidas McNuly, mother and sister, left for a tour to Birmington, Ala., today, where they will visit relatives for several days.
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Otis S. Robert®, assistant state chemist from Purdue University at Lafayette, visited his sister, Mrs. Charles Zeis on Saturday morning.
WANTED—To buy a pony, gentle and well broke. To drive. Mrs. W. M. j Houck. 19-1
FOR SALE—A few short Short-j
horn yearling Steers at 6c per pound.. COMPETENT WOMAN—To rep-
resent Splicer Corsets in Greencastle field. For full information address F. H. Reeve, 35 Meridian apts.,
miles west of Stilesville.
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FOR SALE—6 screens, 3x6 ft, like new, for porch, $1 each or six for
$5. Prof. L. £. Mitchell.
Mrs. George R. Morris of Bloomington is spending the w'eek-end as the guest of Mayor and Mrs. Oh as. F. Zeis. Mrs. Morris is a sister of Mr. Zeis. Crescent Rebekah lodge, No. 763 will meet in regular session Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Members of the degree staff are requested to meet at 7 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Randel and
S John the Baptist. HU mission was t« E prepare the way for God’s Servant. E: He was prophesied conoemlng more E: than five hundred years before he
E I came. (Iss. 40 :R).
E 2. His Message (vr. 3-8).
Ej (1) "Prepare the Wav of the Lord”
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THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
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ora Remedies, Gap Remedies, Louse Killers, Chick Growers. The use of the above remedies increase the profit of poultry
raisers.
— onlp to confess your sins, hut to give
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Indianpolis, Ind.
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WE PAY 20 sewing bungalow
For Rent
aprons at home, spare time, thread furnished. No buttonholes to make. Send stamp, Hill Garment Factory, Auburn, N. Y. Ip
FOR RENT—'Two furnished modem rooms for light housekeeping. .103 S Vine st. Phone 471-Y. 15-tf
Miscellaneous.
All kinds of plumming and repairing, call 435-X. l7-9t
I FOR RENT—5 room semi-modern | house. Good condition. Close in. Call !211, bourse 8:30-4:30. 17-tf
The ladies Aid of Brick Chapel will give an ice oroam social, Saturday evening, July 19.
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NOTICE Persons throwing garbage in the vacant lot—known as the Cole lot— a bp violating a city ordinance and unless this is stopped prosecution will
LOST—Two keys on small ring. Finder call 340L. 19-2p Mrs. Arthur Wright and children, of Kentucky, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Grimes. Mrs. Wright will join her husband at Indianapolis, in a few days.
Like a pebble thrown into a pond, your first deposit in a bank account may be a small beginning, but it starts an ever widening circle
Central
Trust Compaisy
ner’s daughter, Mrs. Frank Roberts and family in Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allan and family and Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Lloyd of Farmersburg, who havo -been at Turtle Lake, Wis., for a two weeks’ vacation, arrived home Friday. Capt. S. L. Scott left for Loui«ville this morning by auto and Mrs. Scott and children will remain with her parents, Rev. and Mrs H C. Clippinger for a few days visit before going to join Capt. Soott. Miss Mattie Henry, who has been in Roanoke, Virginia, with her parents for a month, is expected today to visit with her sister, Mrs. Ezra Henry and family, and brother, Patrick Henry and wife for a few weeks. The first shipment of wheat under their new pool contract was ground at the Big Four Mill Saturday morning. The wheat tested fifty-nine aed sixty pounds to the bushel. The wheat was reported dry hnd in good shape by Mr
Besser.
Dr. and Mrs.Salem B. Towne and daughter Anna have as their guests, Mrs. Will Lockwood of Shanghai, China, Mrs. R. 0. Kimberlin and son Dick of Delphi, Salem B. Towne of Marion and Lockwood J, Towne of Boston, Mass. Rev'. James M. E a kins, formerly
before returning to their horw in the
East.
C. N. McWethy. of this city, left today for NoblesvHle, where he was
substantlsN evidence of repentance (2) “Baptism of Repentance for (he Remission of Sins” (v. In preparation for the coming of Christ the people were to repent and those who repented were to he Imptlx.-d. Baptism was administered to those who repented as an expression of the. penitence which led to the forgiveness
of sin.
(3) The Coming of Ch<st (vv. 7, S), Tills coming was to much greater titan that of John. This superior dignity wa*» not only In His person but In the work He mss to perform. John baptized ivith water,
KINSTON, N. C„ July 19.—It is the female lhat is deadlies of the boll weevil species, according to experts here engaged in a control campaign. The female weevil is a discriminating individual, he considers Ja “square’’ on a cotton plant the ’best place in which to set up housekeeping. She renovates the square I to arrange her nest, thereby ruining the square for other purposes. Weevils do not consume enough cotton squares and bolls for food to seriously interfer with the crop. The ogsprirng of a female weevil may run into millions in a season, accord-
ing bo the experts.
EVANSVILLE, Ind., July lOi vin Steckler, 23, bookkeeper oil
Old State National Bank was on;
bond here today following hi- ani: on a charge of embezzlement of TV
from the bank.
Steckler entered a pica of eg , when arraigned before the Urvj States commissioner, Thursday. 1
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called by the illness of his diughter, b,,, wfl ' ! ,0 the bafl,,zer " i,h
Mrs. Mark Bills.
J. B. Henry has received word from his wife who was called to the bedside of her mother at Roanoke, Va..
that she is better.
the Holy Ghost.
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went out and were baptized. John’s dress and demeanor Mere in keeping i with his stern mission. His'food and j dress Indicated that I** had wjgidrawn
MANY IMMIGRANTS
NEGRO IS KILLED p INDIANAPOLIS, July 19-fc | Jonth, colored, is dead, and Ct Coleman, alias, Charles Sr * colored, is being held by po! ^ J today as a result of the shoraO' jH fray. 1 Coleman told police he shot in defense when a quarrel aro-“ 1 ’w Jones’ sister-in-law.
FARMERS ATTENTION j from tlie world as a protest against We will have a car of threshing) 1,8 folfle* and sins, coal on track Monday, Tuesday and I **'• "^ he Baptism of the Sorvant
Wednesday at $3.50 ton off car.
MONTREAL, Que.—SLnce 1901 Canada has received 3.740,197 immigrants.
IXKST—A black plush scarf. Finder please leave at Banner oflfiec. 19-2t
(vv. 9-11).
Phone 805-K
Vandalia Coal
Co. i wr,,le ,h e forerunner ^as dischsrg ; log his office Jesus emerged from ids
AVIATOR IS INJURED
i seclusion st Nazareth snd demanded
' baptism at John’s hands.
UNION MEWTING Union Young People’s Meeting, Sunday at Locust Sfreet cmrch at 6:30 p. m. Maxine Pollom, hader. Everyone is urged to be prsent. -o GRAIN HAS SINKING yPELL
1. Its Significance. Negatively. It was not beenuse He had sinned for He eus absolutely sinless, harmless, undefiled, ' separate from sinners. This separation was so complete that eves the Devil could find no occasion against Him. (John
14:30).
Positively. Its significance is found In harmony with the purpose of IH«
INDIANAPOLIS, July 19—Janus* Moore, civilian aviator at Fort Benjamin Harrmon is recovering here today from injuries he received in a crash of his arplane at Lawrence, 10 miles northeast of here.
A REAL BATTLE ATHENS, July 19— AmbuH* were summoned to the chamber deputies early today as an all session broke up at 7 a. m. in a*| ched battle, in which an ex-mim? an admiral and a deputy were i ipusly wounded and a score o> « uties were badly beaten. The chamber was expecteu to convene later in the day, however, express its confidence in the cate Denunciation of the government! opposition groups started most of • rioting. ■ —'
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CHICAGO, July 19—Graii futures! coming inn. the world, which was
went into another sinking sp»ll at re- I secure forMlis people sirlvntlou through sumption of business on the Chicago j ,lPatl1 an<l resurrection. This net Mas
Board of Trade today. ! Hls offlclai entrance upon His work. R Rains in the American aid Cana- 1 " nS ” n HCt ° f con8 ecniUoii on hls
of the Memorial Presbyterian church, lief from dry conditions earl advices
dian northwest brought gettine re-! H,s
said. This led to liquidating m wheat. Rains and cool weather (ver parts of the central area kept con on the
advance.
Oats fell off on improved Csnadian news an ({weakness in whea'. Provisions opened anchangec.
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Indianapolis, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning. Mr. Eakins supplied the pulpit recently during the absence of Mr. Raphael at Toronto and
was very well liked.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Canning, of 292 E. 8th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Maude Hurst, of 1164 Pen-
nsylvania Avenue, ColumbHfc, Ohio, are expected to arrive in Greencastle WASHINGTON, July 19-Jenator Sunday evening. They are motoring Burton K. Wheeler, Demwcat of and expect to visit friends and rela- Montana, has decided to ace>t the lives in Indianapolis and Greencastle, nomination for vice presileit on and later will motor to Mattoon, III., enator Robert M. LaFollete’s indewhere they will visit Mrs. Hurst’s pendent presidential ticket accordbrother, Dv. Thomas A. Bryan. Mrs. ing to information here diiert from
Canning was formerly Mae Carolyn Wheelor.
Hurst - I Wheeler plnaned to make i stateMrs. Homer Eachus and iitle daugh ment at noon today annomony his ter, Margaret Elliott, of Auhuton, acceptance and explaining hs recN. J., have been the guests of Rev. sons for the decision to rui vith La
and Mrs. Charles R. Lizeaby since Follette.
July 3rd. Last Sunday Mr. Eachus j 0
came also and this past week the two ' families have been spending a de
BEGINNING MONDAY
THERE WILL BE JUST
pie through sacrifice. While baptism Is a sinner's ordinance. He was hap fixed, not because He had sinned, hut because He look the place of sinners ! He was so devoted to them ting He entered upon Hts misMon by submitting to the ordinance which typified death and resurrection. \ n this He Mho knew no sin Mats made s| n for ns that we might he made the righteouaness of God In Him (II Cor. 5 : “i) 2. Approval fYom the Open Heavens (w. io. 11). Immediately following HI* consecration to Hts work the heavens were opened and the Spirit came and abode npon Him. followed by fbe words of approval from the Father. All these were essential for
the work upon which He
tered.
10 More Days
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The Fight of Faith
Some war with guns, rorae with the
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Christian “fights the good ' faith.’’—The Living Word
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iightful vacation together, taking auto trip to The Shades and Indianapolis as well as other places around Greencastle. The Eachus’ will leave July 22 for Richmond, where they will visit Mr. Eachus’ sister for a few days
INDIANAPOLIS, July Charles Selking, 5(5, is dead todiy from scalds received when he fel nto a vat of boiling water at th« |}ant of the Central Veneer Compznj here Friday.
Never Satisfied Some people are never satisfied to put two and two together, unless they can make it count five.
Which is a SAVING on EVERY ITEM in our entire stock. IN ADDITION to which there will be some EXTRA LOW PRICES made without regard to cost or discount. Do not miss a single day of these last 10 days.
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Each Mind Each »n!nd makes Its own Httle world pleasant or miserable.
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