The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1927 — Page 3
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THE GKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. SATURDAY, JANUARY S, 1027 *• mxmm-mT
Classified Ads For Sale
Lost
morion
Mi.-s Maiy SUuks retnrnod to I
C'OLUMBIA CITY—Vincerr Par- made, rish escaped with oily a spiainrd
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SALE:—Two, phone (110—!<•
week old S-tt
I.OST- White and liver pointer male. Return to U. A. dlO East Washington St. < mons Barber Shop. Reward.
I Grerniastle Sunday afternoon .vher’
fe- j he will bejrin her school.
vac itior. !
ankle wh'n
Robertson, on Morda.v after two week
Tim- !
Ip!
bob’ SAl.li Apples, Grimes GohlDeli. iou: and Winesaps—K. P. bris, Phone Rural 17. IV2 mile uiI, on Cemetery road. 27-2t. wk.-lt
I.OST—Tuesday eveninir sfi in bill.. on downtown streets or on way to Bloomington St. Phone V, 1 , r Hanner offiee. Reward. 7-Op
f'OR SALE—One span of mule I il saddle pony. Walter Alien, t'lovI [ale R. R- L lElle Union exchange.! “ i;-:ip. *
Miscellaneous
I.ADIF.S—We
SALE:—1 used Mnytaj? Ele-. |
pay S2*,
j ,'ruiLKnp: eard>, experience ary; no selling; easy work
: her, S75.00. Call 2'..
7-1 f
j ed envelope lirincs jiartieul ,1 ; Card, I.m East 42nd. N. Y.
hundred unneeosaddress-
Kimr ;?-ii-
For Rent
When you think ot i.omber, think •' th- am, 1 , 1 la few .lay
Allan Lumber
I I'OR RENT:—Modem furnished!
1 and tC.1.
operated
Co. A home owned institution. Phone
IG-tt
re.a unable. ">0(1 East Hanna.
■ j 1 ir i: 1 NT Three desirable b. ■ 1 "in-, over Wetz ro-1
Pj Radies make $2r>.0n weekly ia>v, iddressinK envelope- at homo, nil Material furnished. Particulars l-’n ■. How all Co., lilts West Lake St. < ei
Inquire Wpi. Wetz. 7-dU
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Wanted
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lYV ANTED—Woman for general Bsework. Mrs. P. E. Todd. Ph< ne nr 10S-Y. It
l
\\ omen Make j (.alow aprons,
I Materials cut, ins ructions i Experience unnecessary. Horry Manufacturing Co., i Avenue, New York City.
furni - he I. I
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AGENTS WANTED:—Fast sell-, J j.' at tides, can be sold in t he hoi 1 Ph Gall 77 ! -1. after L o'clock. s-1 ii. ■ [ ■ WANTED:— Woman for general M . E. E. T . *0 | Lor fii das.' electrical repair, prk phone l72-.\. Daniel Rowland.) 7-tf'
Notice
YELLOW CAD CO. Ts Now Operating l.'nder
Management. Phone 121 Day or Night
—— o———— ANMM NCEMKM. I have moved my office in Eitol Floral Store, 10 East ington St.—W. A. Mt’XDY.
New
vacum oil, spray into
which he was pumping air at hK home here, exploded and tnssc | him
fifteen feet through the air.
| 'I he chool begin here on Monday I
I ” '' • •' BLOOM NQTOM \ womgn , « ! '' 1 ' 1 1 L" 1 "liri and gin 1.' here has established wliet | laugldei s and Con. Carrington -o n, •' p .iipved to he a unique-recor I. ‘ * A ear s wi h R ( ■ 1 ■ i, ■ j quartet sanf 1: eighty two fut 1 , erals during the year 1020. . i lie ladies aid will meet on Wed- __ . j ; 'ie-da> with Mrs. Mary Farrow. 1 MISHAWAKA— The Twenieih ' ^ ,u * v *'• cntortaiiu-l (Umitoil, rrnrk train of tho , .Monday evening with dinner, bridge j yew Yotk Central line-, made an i .it honie.Covei was laid for M . \ n u bo.julc I -top here then fire sta-'.- , 1 Mi-. Ir. II. M ■ tland oi Deent. 1 , ( j j n Ji| t jujf t >ar. Trainmen soon !L, Domd.l Inge, Jna Rogers a il h o ih<' blaze extiltguishe.'.
Lloyd Sihibbncr of Ru-.-ellville and 1
r. and Mrs. c. 11. Cnnnorly.
kfarg Bu \MI ItK w I.FGio' Ml l l iNt, i .l Mi-- Rn-e Stark spent Saturday Comman let's, tidjutants and servwith Mi s. Raymond Kendall. j ice officer- of American Legion posts I 1 elo .Rime- Nutgra-.s reman.- throughout this district are prepar-
ing to aUend an all-da) Mate-wide ronfeience of Legion officers to bo lield at Indianapolis on Sunday, January !», it was learned here today. This conference, the -econd such atiMeNut on “The Membership Plan'. Giuna Department of the Legion, is 1 \peeled to be attended by more than 100 Legionnaires from all parts
of the state.
Upon arriving at Indianapolis, the men will as.-cmble at the -late head..uai'tei - in the War Memorial Building at 777 North Meridian street at K a. m. They will then be escorted 1 through the national headquarters of
the Legion.
The meeting will be railed to order at the Indianapolis Athletic club at l':4. r i a. m., by Department Commander Clarence A. Jack-on, f Newcastle. First on the program of the conference will be an address b> the new national commander, Howard 1*. Savage of Chicago. Commander Savage will install the new department officers, headed by Comm. lidor-Elect Paul \. McNutt, of Bloomington. Following the installation a number of talks on various phases of Legion activity will be
I
Mi s Cora Carrington returned In CrnwfoTilsviille Sunday afternoon. W. S. Lawler and famil) and Win. Lane and wife ,-p. nt Saturday even-
1 with Lee Wood and wife.
Carrie Clndfeltcr nml granddaught- r Maxine and Kathleen and Cora < arrington spent Friday with Clnr-
1 lie Clo.lft Iter and family.
I'1 a ill; Re .- and family spent their vacation at Indianapolis wi'h
Money Sewing huu- ..i,;,,,,, ., ^ f . |m: | y ( lnlilven.- diessps. j Ml . Mol |;,. i> anl | )() has i,,,,.,, on U)0
si. k li.-t the last of the week.
Glen Clodfeltf" and wife of Rna.’ndule spent Medm -day night wi.h
mother.
Mrs. Helen Maddox gave a \m.i< inner for h 1 chil Iren a her home. Win. Lane and v.ifp -pent a fr v days at Lafayette la-t week with their .-on and family.
WABASH I’l l au-e h'- wife •‘tantly nagged him, ordered liom home, k. pt wishing sin married 0 1 on, In 1 an I finally
ron-
him had left
him. John II. Brnhakot' f.'il- the tini" 'has arrived for .|iv ice. Ho -ays ho j is satisfied in every other ro.-pocL
John H. Ale, regional manager of ' the United States veteran*’ bureau , offices at Indianapolis, will -p'ak on rehabilitation. He will lie followed by Past Department Commander Tom S. McConnell, of Fowler, department child welfare chairman, who will discuss child welfare, and by Dan Sowers, national director of community service, who will talk on
that subject.
Bowman Elder, of Indianapolis, chairman of the national France convention committee, will outline plars for the next national convention of the Legion to be held in Baris. Frank C, Cro-s, national director of Am •!- ! icanism, and Phillip Stapp, director of the national end wment division, will talk on their activities. Dinner will be served at 12:"0 p. m. in the main dining room of tin* Athletic club. Entertainment numbers are being provided. The conference w ill reconvene at 1: Id o'clock to hear addresses by Commander Jackson 011 “Di trict Organizationfrom the State Anglo”; by John W. Wheeler, of Crown Point, Tenth district executive committeeman, on ''Post Organization’’; by Department Adjutant J. II. Klinger on “The llon-.-ier legionnaire’’ and by Commander Mc.Nuut on "The Membership Blau”. Connersville i’ost No. 1-. degree team will stage an initiation cere-' motiy at the concluding numb r on the conference program.
' THE KICK OFF” COMING lo | llli; VONCASTLE SA I LRDOY “The Kick-off" which i- coming * * Yuma tie Theatic Saturday i- > '.U'cmely in the inode if Dip sei-oi. It i- a bang-up play of college li*e, crow led with th< doing that m.'L up an under-graduate's work and fun -luting hi- final years of schooling. The romance, th' jollity, the ha'.l woik as well i. tin* social pUf'suns arc all pictuicd all of them forming a background for the real lignt 1 f tin* picture- the great Yarsity f ■ , ball game. George Walsh a- the - 'ai'
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Oil® F• Lakm Ambcluc* anrk» WaAliiRt— % and Sjhtok Atc. Phone 815
and a- the great quarterback give- a performance that heat- the world far action.
M BEK-SIIEM. G VSOLINK IS NOW ON I HE M \ItK E l
New Motor I nel ( omhines (|iiick .--tiirtinu and \:iti-Kllock (Jual ts. Available in I his Community.
The uoxar.i Bctroleuni Corjioruti u announces the perfection of a new and improved gasoline which it is claimed does three things which motorists demand— stops engine knocks, starts quickly in cold weather and gives increasing power to the car. This new product, Suiier-Shell, is
refined by a now process from spec ially selected napthene-hase crudecontaining elements that give it it peculiar properties. It i- a natuial product, free from all added chem 1 ai - or other foreign ingredient, on I i- perfectly safe for anyone to u-e It is claimed that Super-Shell i different from other gasoline a- it i ot only ha- the proport) of stop ping motor knocks hut at tin- same time a-sures instant starting, accelrrates quickly, burns clearly and giv- (- noticeable increases! power the full 1 -ngth of every piston stroke. It is announced that Super-Shell i offered at only a -light advance over the regular price ami can he had at Shell Service Stations and at t ie stations of nearly all Shell dea!i rs.
[Sunday Services
WAJIIODIST EI»IS( OP \1, CHURCH
j So-sion meeting, 10:17. in Manse, P.
| loccivo nvmber-. , Name
| Morning worship, 10:40. Commun- :
j i'* 1 *: “Sacrifice - ’. Observance of the
1 Eord’.- Supper. IPception of mem-j FIR^T BAPTIST | bers ' I’lILST CHRISTI AN
1 ntermediate Christian Endeavor, j ('UR|s II AN S( IE N't I SIRN It ES
o :-'{0. Leader, Gifford Black. ST. I’M I, ( 'VI HOI,1C Young i’eople's Christian Endeav- 1 METIIODISI El’ISCOPAL
( Ml !v( H DIUKrroUV LiH’alioii
Pastor
CHCRCli OI I HE NAZ IRENE
Si.'io We.lncsday [the i’RESBYTI RIAN
j< . Howard Taylor, minister. jh'eO A. M., Sunday school.
Il0:10 A. M., .Worship with sermon,! or, ti:.‘10. iHl 'nil l \M I "ML The Exacted Cbn.-t.' j Evening service, 7::10. Sermon [ M \1'LE HEIGH IS MISSION'
I ' ' 1 M " Devotional meetings of I theme: “Do You Believe in God?
|>t' the College League and the; Woman
* c "aw. |afternoon at the home of Mrs. (’. Y. m i. ZION BAPTISI < III R( H I'"’ I'. - n1 '’ veiling worship. We Hilli-, IPS W. Walnut St. Mr-. C. l.W’DES t 11 \!’! L.
making a study of thi* Hymns of R. Rest will assist Mrs. Hillis. r v:irious L'i'eat periods of church Junior Christian Endeav. r, -tor) for evidences of the sort of ( o'clock Thursday afternoon, hgiou life and experience which . Prayer meeting, 7:-':n
P'adol in that period. You will evening,
y studying with us tomorrow i
Idling ''Hymns of the Dark Ages”, j
Pi' i'e will he special music to illus-
Spiing & Popuar Streets Indi.ina A Poplar Streets .’(Is South Indiana '■trod. East Washington Street College A Scniinarv Crown Street M itinsville St. 217 East Washington College & Poplar Streets Main AL \pple Streets I .linedale,
Rev I. II. Ferris BEY. B. II. BRENER. Rev. .1. J. Mullen Rector Rev. ('. How aid 'I u> lor Rev. lolhort. Minister. Rev. Grace Black I ied and Dura Harvey Rr.v. A'iclnr L. Raphael Rev. Franldir. Grace Black, Pastor.
[valley of Klim, Here was a sight .to gladden eyes wear) of d* -'U. sands and cloudless glare of sundunc. Balm tret - waved their feath- 1 i")' crests in the air and cast a r ■ freshing shade, tamarisks grew very; thickly, ami everywhere was green {foliage and hlom and cent. Down I the midst of the valley bubbled a ■ I well-spring-. So, in the coolne— of this hupp) valley, the wandt'i i i - la'-t-
j ed ami were glad.
' T * n fame a -tape that brought , back the memories o the past, for thcii j unit') brought them down from the fair vale of LIim to thi
Council Votes Adoption Of An Activity Fee
COM Ml M I Y \IMKD TO ( \ MPl S
< HESI” IDE \ CUT COST OF \< I IM IIES.
1:00
Thursday j
pte till* subject.
I IRM RAP'l IS * t m R( II
I I RSI ( IIRISH VS ( HI R< II
B. H. Bruner, minister. Bible school at !R-‘10 a. m. Mr.-. E.
R. Bartley, Supt
Morning worship, Lord’s Supper 1 . and sermon by Mr. Bruner at 10:ir>.
stercopt icon Subject: “The Glory of The Sun-j
rise.'’ This is the first in a series
will i
.M' | if than fifty members of the deli aic taking the "World Tour” I
{firming next week
lure will Ik* given on the fields
itcl during the Sunday evening J of sermons which Mr. Bruner
g"-' l a in.
Why doc the Church continue to
, ls lhl ‘ Sun,l «y evening sermon . r ,
^''i .t ami “A Heavenly Vision’' is
>*' Sunday morning topic.
""la)' I'hooi begins at fR.'IO, Ken-
|*tn Todd, Supt.
A
li
I give during the next few months, •suggested by some of the fine im-
Ohl Testament.
High School Christian Endeavor at
ti:.t0 B. M.
Senior Christian Endeavor will
. , . h hi a social hour, with refre.-hments
for t Q l!,'' , -”’ r, ' am ’• bei,1K . pr0par * f.’oni 5:00 to (!:;!0 B. M. At th.
Office Phone, 1S!>.
Kosidenee, 772-V.
H. ASKEW
Palmer Chiropractor 2*7 1-2 F’.ast Washing-ton St.
(ireencastle.
A plan, passed unanimously by the Student Council, providing for an activity fee lo support various campus
There beyond the to sing blue water- organizations, will be pri'sented to lay tin* long range of hill- that bord- the faculty tin- week for approval, or- Eg)pt on the east. Black and ) This plan provides for a general grim their crests stood out against lev) on the student body to cost the rod, westering an. S * the pco- inch -tudent approximate!) sd a
the
Council
| Iile looked their Inst up n th • H.uise vear. This will piiviilc s‘),r>00, of Bondage, and I'l'mcilibei ed tin ir ' amount - t by the Student Cm
—
consist of a solo by Mr. Arthur Speiii'er in the morning and a violin snlo by Miss Virginia Kelley in the evening. If you have no church home
L'diiiiMiii "will Im' the l' l ‘ad, r, ami tin ' inv,te > ou ' meeting will be called a guest meet ..f 0 .. 7 f •
;iiig. Each member i- urgd to hring,
r I..r r " l,r '"' ry -' -•«*"'
I. H. Ferris.
f' IHK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
' ictor L. Raphael, minister. s 'unday School, 9:80, Prof. O. B*
flanhart, Supt.
a friend to this meeting.
Evening song ervice and sermon by Mr. Bnuur at 7:.10 I’. M. Sub-
i ject: “The Realit) of Sin.”
THE c III R< II OF THE
NAZ A RENE
ing revival services, will have a heal- 7alt). Come and h- ar thi- man id ing service at the close of this ni'ot- [God. ing. i _ 0 Young People's "rvicc. (iRIO p. m.
Preaching service, 7:;>0.
Revival services have be-'n going n here all week, and much good hahc n acconiplished and good crowds attended. Rev. M* Queen i- an old
affliction only as waters that pas
away.
But now for a season their way led ; j through the barren wildeinc-s of Sin. Naught grew there to feed the wayn r , and the food they bore with them was sin n done. Tlu*n fierci' murmurinus broke out against the Iraders. "Would that God hud slain us in tin* land of Egypt, where, -laves or no, we had plenty to eat. Ye have brought u- nut into tin waste to kill a whole nation with hunger." Then Mo.-o- -p k** -harply to the jieople (for ho wa- grieved
after consiilering the hudgets of the
* various organizations.
The organizations to he financed in thi- manner and the amounts decided
upon are as follows:
The Mirage S.'i.OOO Y. M. C. A MM) Y. W. C. A 1,000 W. S. G. A WM) W. A. A GOO Student Council 400 World Friendship Fund .... MX) Band Rfd) Earplug J.TO The cost of The Mirage will be
BIBLE STORY
at their sensele-- ingratituili I, and complete for every student, i*Mejo -ent Aaron to hid tlvm draw near ■ that they will be ri'.sponsibli' for fur before the l ord. And when the pen- ni-hing one print for each individual (ile looked towards the wiLI rnoss, ! picture. Special prints will also Iw
\ Pilgrim Nation.
Sunday school, !):30 a. ni. Preaching service, 10:30. Rev.
I
The. >qiecial mu.-ic for Sunday will McQueen, of Westport, who is hold-
lo! the light of God shone in the i extra. All class and special assessidllar of the cloud, and th") knewlments will be eliminated and each that Jehovah was there. And the ! student will receive :i copy of the
Lord gave His word to Mosc- “This . book.
Striking camp, they jouiimyed . evening ye shall eat flesh, and in j Special drives, staged to support
time preacher, with an old fa-hioned j from Maralt one short stage, and {the morning ye shall have bread tojlhe aliove-nameil organizations, will message. {then, wimling down a narrow valley ‘ the full; so shall ye know tint 1 am i b discontinued as the amount bu IThere will he services tonight at | among low- hill-, they came into tin* God.” i geted will bo the entire income for
them.
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THESE - BUSINESS - ANNOUN'OKIMENTS ARE PAID FOR BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS MEN OF OUR CITY WHO BELIEVE THAT THE CHURCH REPRESENTS THE GREATEST FORCE FOR GOOD.
R. P. Mullins Druggist Kodaks •lohnslon’s Candies
Greencastle Telephone Co.
\V. H. EITEIJORGE MEAT MARKET
Build Your Health With Handy's Pasteurizisl Milk.
BANDY'S SANITARY Fine Meats at DAIRY 1 Reasonable Cost
Furs and Hides
|MfOM£ |)UI! HO |>W ) ^ •> \ HARRY ROHARD
__t. :. '|:
y (H F.VROLE i
7*1
Phone 807-\.
Phone 12
W e Fh'liver I
Phone ."11.
107 E. Franklin.
TRY
A. Cook Loan Company
A.D. Chew Coal Co. COFFMAN’S “Be* Indiana and Virginia < »al at *'*r Hardware ami Sporting Goods. . ( hina and Novelties. Loweat Prices. ( —We Deliver
—Order Nc^’
Phone 36.4-Y. Weal Side Square.
Try “Quality Bread ,r * tlie new loaf Ask your grocer Lueteke’s Bakery
Wabash Valley
Electric Co.
_ 1
Sales and Service. Reck Sales Co. George G. Weber FIRST CLASS SHOE HEPAIP. — Save Soles 13 E. \t \ I NI T.
\FFII I \ I ION \\ Nttl \t ED PARIS ILL., Jan. s,— Fitzhueli Lee Cnnip No. 2H United Spani. n War Veteran- Department rf lllbioi^ have affiliated with the W.iba h Valley District A-siciation and will send a delegation of members to tie r.e.\-t meeting, which is to he held i;i Terre Hau e Sun>l«y January
Mrs. Albert Steven- of Huntington is visiting friend- in Greencastle m or the week-end.
Office Phone 189 - Residence 772 Y H. ASKEW Palmer Chiropractor 27) 1-2 Fast \\ iishiiu*«on, St. GRKKNt ’ \ST| E
