The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1927 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1927.

Haven t You Been Chilly for the Last Two Nights l.tsted Htr* Ar*- 3 Si*'.-/ Blanks! Offer*. Tier*; are mail., rol'f N'i|fht Vet Ah'aij Ar.'i V. . < -i:. Si ill Get Yyur Tot* IroO I i 1 /it) / ‘ tail] I'iuifl JrJankets 2.50

Improved Uniform International SundaySchool t Lesson 1

Voncastle

T( )XITE t >NLY

r

«» r* r:"ZWA‘ rt : p n r D^« ^ -r V• ■'j P ' •!" '

L«»»on for February 20 serving in and through the church.

T.FrnON TEXT—Mitt » «J 47 GOLDEN TEXT—tv»

.

r’RIMAP.T T^PIC—Fra • C r. i - h i r MOR TOPIC — F r r

Admission 10c and 25c THK THRILL KING!

tr* :ib

e 2 ^

K AND SF: oT Cnurc

TNTERMEDI \ 1C—Th«

•n.P

Tis'-A-r; PEOPLE AN IC—L * and V. r.. the 'In jrcti. Is an u r * or ! aci£ r »f '•onn**’- •*< f bjr comm.t'Ap an , 1 of > iptur* k*-p*1< « tl 1 ^ ro«j>n' ' *;<■*« n §MbJ#<*tS r»f fbf* 4 5 - n «C>< i.fjrJ » . ' ,'*>S wiy# up^n thA mri prinrs 'ire . h'jrrr f'efri • :'•! ti<--n ihou <J l‘e 2 • e- ■ . - .in te'pre irir.n of n.*- p**‘a2’ - I Ttie Retoort c t e» '.4 t" Sor jecti of Mm jn’» K 3 13-HI).

SPFflAI "I Black & White Tooth Brush ( bXl I!A QLAUTV BHI SH > 10. TCBb BL\'K A WHITK TOOIH PA.Tb Both for 25c. OWL DRUG STORE

You will like these new Victor Records Wistful and Blue H»re i F’uijl Whiteman' lat e:t rele^ e. It i- playH in hi new tyle witli wnnherful rli>th/n. I*eautiful effect*, umi Jal bl' ii'.iiii; < f tone ami a rota i<!r..i In a Little Spanish To« n Th. I- ' robuhiy t he t hit totiay. We ha'e ju.-t r< cei'-e*! two new recoHinsr «>f this beautiful onz A v.e:,i' record by the Be Her mid ■ Pipe Origin record (i J‘ b'rawrford. You'll like h. th of tbeae Blue Skies

Here j Ir ing Berl. . we ' H t. I.ike all Berlin I '.uib'r thir i far abote th.- averajf" of popular vmy "Blu<' Skie-" i a tune whmh you woll like exceptionali well. ( onie in tonight

Carlwrii»ht Music Shop

Mu-h Co., Tea*.• urinir ( lay pool trio, under dirction of Ayer* Tuner. 11 In p. m.— \ e*per Sr'rvb ■ .. .Sc .*i * I’r. -byter ar e urcli. Ci.JO p. m liidiana|e>li- Athletic 4 . jo. ore e-tra. 4b urge |r; -b, director. < ::, 4 in.— Central Avenu' Metho di-t Kpi-cupal church .-ervice..

M»)M»AYS FIVK BKST KKATLRES WKAK-.Vew York, Ptj o' kup, 7 p. m. Wagner": "I okengrin." W BA f. BaA.'more Jtd NJ

Memiel,

WQS

8:1.4 PJournal

WJ4

K MHO

I > f **

propprtis*^ of S H f>ne*rat'ti2. Tl icjnlei rronr r:' ' from the wo.rld. theni«el.»« Into !fc »•* ■ r* * if fj. **r he h*oij2ii» inro c.■' ‘ ■ * wrt :'i" 1'. o« a ' e * ■ v .e H ^ e ' ■ 42) purlfyir.z The infl .nco ,.f • i ■ n 1 purify. 4 ' Preierrlnc Salt 4 .•« He *( • i er- ’ to &eee«t deer ■ 7 C of h* » •'« :endi to *n.e r wo id f*o per « nr •-•in . 2 ‘'Ye are tire light of the world" (v 14). J.'elit llluniinatee and wa r' « In order to perform ;»« ml** < li, ligli* tn'iat not be hidden. Tne . Oft *« Mil v% h• (••tf *nhir) T “ Is dnrk nnO r/.H M »

‘I Days S ailing Mot lay RitPSID Lit VO

7 p.m.

ohn’- ymn of piai.-e. Jetffer on f 'i'y, UI M.. m. Program h -chooi .f rn. Uriver ity of Mi--ouri. N< w York. t:,i M . 7:;,0 n

" H< nry Hailey'- orche.-tra. "BAP Fort Worth, t7d M 7 V)

p. ■’ . Minatrelr.

s i \TH»\ W | BM. Jh8 \f..

INDIAN \POLIS

oil p. rn.—Sp rtr and *tock market report#, rourte y In

•ip'ili* New*.

*>:h(i p. m.—f'hilrrn':- hour. 4i in p. m.--Talk by Dr. J. r

Va:.< e, log

7HO |). rn.—C'onrert. < ircie the .-

and mare*i set by th« in t'liriit * .'Uld an unwary ones be kept

8:00 p. rn. 9:00 p. Program. 10:30 p. i iih < harlie

Baldw in ,. i r i. Fire-twie

Khar hour, rche-tra.

4 *F Nk At 'F —a!'

I*—i | • The Movies \ §• I ■fl

F 'F 'F

1 AMD ui ID \Nh' We wi.h to expre our -imer thank... to our neighbor- and friend.*, hI -o to the Ma. onie lodge, the ginger.*., and for the floral offering, and Ac all who ro kindly a i ted ur during the Mine and death of our In loved father. John Hodger . NANCY HODGKUy, EDW. HOIHJKKS, ANNA McANAl.I.Y. < * —— o SIN DA VS FIVK m; v| |{\|)|ri

IK AM KKS

W^EA F, Hookup, 8:1., Sylvia Kent violinist; Armund Tokatyan, tenor. WEAK, Hookup, 6:20 p. in. Cup-

‘itol Theater program,

i WCCO, Minneapoli - St. Paul, l:L(i 'tie M, 6:.'f0 p. in. —Minneapolis string WH

quartet.

' W’JR, ul7 M, and W'JZ, 353 M, Dv ♦roit, 2:30 p. m.—Detroit Symphony orchestra. • KDKA, Pittsburgh, 30!) M, on'JO p. in. Twilight hour of Music. STATION W I HM, INDIANAPOLIS. 0:30 a. m.—Christian Church of Christ Scientist Servicei. 11:00 a. m.—Second Church nl Christ S'ien‘..'-t Service

VoncaHt le

Kmer- < f the great outdoor* buv< a *M'Ht in store fiir thi'in whep H-'rold leoyd's next gloom cha- t "I ■ Kid Brother." com" to the V onra tie Theatre Monday b'CHij-i-•he greatei portion of the picture wa- made in the open paces of ' alifornia. The I.asky Uuneh ir Dark Canyon, ju-t out-ide of I lolly wood, provided a large measure of the locale in ‘ The Kid Brother", while the beautiful water.- of Avalmi Bay also provided th»dr i|uoti

of "sh't.*."

Ih' story of “The Kid Brother' ' i -et in a tiny town nestling in th mountain foothill.-. Lloyd gets nway from the -teieotypeil feu i , yarn, which ha- lieeti done to death in motion pictures, and thioughoutl the entire picture, mt a gun is fii 1 *d. It's ju-t a human interest com I ly rip” with carefully (correlated typ* of plot in which the he-pect ,

in led comedian revel-.

Ilaiold is haek in the .ynipath* type of eharaeterization which so popular in “The Fre-hman" j “Girl Shy " "Grandiiia’ii Boy," and othei If III moat lueee ful nic

lure-.

I hat “’I he Kid Brother" will h° another gieat aucce.-s, i- beyend question, for those who have seen I’ai uinount's eurrent release acilaim it a- la'ing in a class with Harold - best. What more eouh! uny audience possibly a-k of a pic

tu'e?

»*e » r *'#•. Be'.p t IDe thur th* f <.m 'nlling Inm ttien II C8ir#et«r itice of the F irvlive Chop's 'Ar't 2 4_ 471 h*he or sf » » *n f -r r .-r* of i) * •» wu -i their gift! ’ - »nd performing migh'y mirrieie* It w»* th* *e ilt of 'he II Spirit tn tli* r »nr - 1. Th*r sougi t inttruction from th”«e- v f i . Ur; 0 ” (lie Lord I - 4_ This in al'.cayi «>«. The unfailing m#'k of t) : » spirit-filled belie.ep Is eagerness to re#• e instru ’ • from 14 o»u who hs 1 * been taught by the Lord. 'J. Tl;*'- »ho<i* in fellowship w: - h ex# enorbe* ■ 421. ? p : rlt filled believers ha'e *n affection for their * nd. 3 They obser'. eii the nienio“lal sac rament nf Christ’s rleath (\ 4JI T> os* who have entered into fel lo<«ii!p with t lrist will faithfully oh ser'e this n einnrial t They continued In prover (v

42).

A sure t • , of the spirit Oiled he lle\er is a life of prayer f> They were together (w 44) This unity was the result of rbe|r h»' Ing been baptized Into Hie one bod' of whl<h Christ in head (I Cor 12:1.3) •> They had a community of goods (w. 44. 4.*') T ey xoid 'I ■ r posse.cion j and ' I- • tril u.ed thein to nil tm-n ns they had need. This pro\es that they were under the |inwer nf the supernatural. It Is not a rial in al thing for one tn ahan don his title to earthly possessions. 7 They were filled with gladness an' 1 Cnglene-s of heart (v. 4r,). Those who are really fwirn from above are filled with great toy and will devote themselves to the doing of good to others. * Bruising Cod and having favor wrirh all the penpl (v. 47). S>t> h unselfishness gained ihe nttent on of tli* people and Indo "d them to yield them*" es to Cnrl and sni’h n« were hi-lng suved were added unto them.

Kid her «WI ~ I tTpiecc of

m :

stroth,

M L (i\ i.B

. I I .NGKi

i NDI V N \

gtl Klliott, liH-al popeeved person. Knhop he found it fill inti while he waited “stoic' hi cur fot

hullneas of th" Spirit Cod rantin' gi'e fullnes- of the spirit tn bltn who does not have such fullness of trust as to yield his life to Him. K'-hoes

Self-Will Tti® uueer tiling about seif-wil! t* Hiat It kills the very thing Its wanfa— freedom. Southern Methodist.

LAPKL—Way 1 ho high sch(nd "kid game*.' VS “duck on davy' -mull lads ho w

ami severely injured.

Christ Opens the Door Christ opens the only door for the ascent of man. Southern Methodist.

M \ DION

of "fun” v

here but hi p!< H' n tin il hi’c t lit e by blow in: tho e about Itini

V 1 gil 1'»1 on had a lot ib attending a nio"i?

it to:' him Ml

If during; t’-o ■■ *■ ilchiny po” dot " ij 1

ill Ih" I heater.

maple heights Sunday school, 2:30 o’clock. Morning senice, 10:30 o'clock. Evening Service, 7:30 o’clock, ilrs. John Acree, Brazil.

CDFKNSBI |;. Cl a ken wa: .. ■ , ■vhen .*he -piiled Ultocl.:^ >0 he;

Bible Class In Baxter Essay To Session Friday Feature Magazine

On Friday aften.on, Mr*. M S. Heaves,ridge w*.- ho -te-- to ^ - iijir.'- B.bie Club of th. Metf.--i..-t church. Mrs. Cnarie* Zei- conduct"-.; th '.evotfon*. The hymns, "Take T:n;e to b Holy" ., "Give of Your Bto the Master" were -ung. Re., of the Scripture^ and prayer f liv ved. The business wa.- socn put asm and the -inject of study a; .ouiir*--: "God's Covena;.: with Abraham.' Mr-. William Pa re II w a - th- lv.elt on this. The Abraham c cove .a .t uformesi and confirme'I is in seven t — tinct part* and promise*. First: "1 will make of thee a great nation," which ha- b*en fulfili-sl in a natural posterity and a spiritual pcsterity. Secor.o: "I will bie-* thee” which ha- been fulfilled temporally and spiritually. Third: “And make thy na •>> great" which has been fulfillcl Abraham is one of the universal names in deferer.ee to his greatne--. Fourth: “And thou shali be t ble-sing." Fifth: "Aiid 1 will ble.-s them tha* bless thee." Sixth: "A I tur-e him t at cut - th thee.’' Wonderfully fulfill* •• history of the dispersion. 1*. .a- : - variably fared .11 with th- t” ■ who have persecuted the Jew—w !I with them who have protected bin Seventh; "In thee shall al! fattul.' s of the earth be blessed.’ T -.-to g-reat evangelic promise fulfilled in Aoraham's seed—Christ. .After a di-cu-sioti of the why i: I wherefore of moote-1 questio * sug- ... •va- adjourned. It has b-tn much enjoyed. At thi- tint" •. e after "it. un wacreeping rapidly toward the iioiiioli, but the assembled c mpany werloath to leave, for they were ushered Georg ■ , - the distribution of littl" red atchet-. In thi- th- ho t"-* vv.,- .t.-i -ed

FuRMFK FDITMR (ONTRIBl'TKS TO DEI’AI " M VG \ZINEr—

11) BE ISSl ED SOON.

1 Rev. Barr*:

gviert Monday night 0 f

Mr*. R. p). Ma*ten. h

J. S. Finney an rt

thi* place pa- ed aw* a , < we.-t of here early Wedne - ! a ‘ h,l!l '

ing he had tree,-, hi ill h*alth

Tl

if, th" history of

• t- Lh l’auw Magazine will soon m:.ke

mpua and

vi i ’ f ature a essay* by VV iiliant IL. -1. Traveling md Study* g Fia/if •.” Mr. Baxter, a form* tor of I DePa » Magaziu . ha.- -pent th" last ytar in P'rance traveii g ate gathering material for a • . ar* er. a now tutoring the B-a. At it I’ari.*, While in * n* f rt\ *.< wa" the* nutiior

at ."f. <1-

f:r.'t musical comedy niver^ity. He a

Ka|>pa P*s

a Ku v . as , w| ‘ »i*k i

of!

gtv

the

f Phi

past sevetal months, but held from the Provide,ice

ia*. mnii.ng conduct /'* Day and Rev Gilbert \|,. ( K>r Burial wa# in the IV, I nre 0 J tery. l - ; *t

Robert Neier ci ( , c guest Sunday of la t v

A. Neier an fanhl

Kir.# Allte a Purdue -tmjg., retained to Ufayett xfter , g # few day* with hi- parent, u,

Mrs. VV. B Alice. R‘-v. Gill>ei-t M’t ing several da . - :■* a revival meeting Cecil Stringer v»a visitor Saturday. Mrs. H VV. Vaug Hill and Mr.-. .Lint

amnia' k it

a pi*; are : Ly nw Fului lii.f.

which will i visited Mr-. H. J. magazine I Thur-day afternoon.

MeCamug

by Hi

th"

Schuell an ! icie on “The !J. liege’’ Ly

VV VV.

Dm.!. INIOV

Mr-.

Cohn v Mondav

an 1 Mr* 1 irman visile . ith Alinrr ) D E. Ma-t i-it'-'i Mi*, a

*i' Stringer an , f' w* day* la.-t rh ger and child-

Mt

Mr*. S. B v B. Hilt

>lr. and Mr*. H

th * day W'cdt e-day

j The tearlier.> from jn the institute at Giernca-itle

• ay.

A revival ineeting 1 the Uiiio.'i V alle;. ( h i ' .'veiling Feb. 14. The I lie in charge of the p; t Ma.-tcn. a-.-i-ted b; H'

, Tcire Haute.

Mr. and Mis. Cecil t

v isitor.- Friday night t*

McCaniinaek hotii-

E. A. Neier wa- a (.leetn^i

visit r Saturday after

“Jgbn p, . I Iiidisiupoiij

sttnijJ

■)%!

'je?ill |i|

Vl'itl'4 j

r -'ice.- rj

tor R. H

Bdrsie- k ' liter *»,, the J. j

Mr*. VV. H. Jennings fus Morrison.

ami

Mr

-k

were

with V m-

Refieshment- consisting - b

made of French pa-try wi’h Fourteenth handles and coffee ’■rved. The bask t.- wei till ?• whipped cream and cherries ti bro-ia thu- furtlier -ugg>-tii g it

memory of Wa-hingtot.

L'|>on leaving many expi- d Linent* of how pleasant it ha< beei

to be there.

tin ««

for deliver/ Glendora L imp and 1 gg Coal. A coal high in heat unit.- a; . in a.-h. Also Jackson Hill Lump

frci: Indiana's oldrst and puce- a reasonable :

best Fourth Vein tri te;, at - good Coal call be .uid.

A. J. Duff ( liiipper of Coal. Phone 31 i).

Il

£ie •• a.—•* - 5 ? T' 4 *14 # 9 rf j • ? •*

„ r link-M" Cvf'y * &*Z a lo»M

ofQiiaUttl

^ ar 22.

=: : -- - r -

5 5 0 j QJlg -Moil

■-■m, m

Wfi

d 1 1

Rev. D. H. Meek »f tlu Kpf<jrme i

h 1 * . Ii roof that th*» sneak v ho • • i< h s homo a in I -tole ca h at 'I imp is not rriarrie<L )\ ' <»i : h*» ru^ tohi the min*

KOKO.MO \ i I iceman is a ver lorinjc a briber e l with women a fellow officer a “joke.”

o —

A DEL’ ON Hackfin fioin a t »a< lor wa hianirrl for tin’ fii#» that *ii -tiov4 'l th»' \ tiiov** f uiwJry n» ;ir ben*, fo!l»»winic an investigatioa <* r * v«’.it, ui 1 n . 1 jinit the conflagra-

tion.

—o— e KNten, junior in i«.re, ha» .'•worn off le h o wa> playing with a gang o f stmek on the head

Because it carries the lowest prices ever placed on a trulv hnc automobile, the Most Beautiful Che' rolet brings into existence an entirely new conception of “Quality at Low Cost.” Never before atjChe vrolet's amaringly reduced prices has any manufacturer provided so many fine car features, so many marks of distinction and so many mechanical improvements. These are typified by new bodies by Fisher finished in Duco colors fullcrown one-piece fenders, hullet-type lamps, AC oil filter, AC air cleaner, improved transmission, larger radiator and many others. You need only to see these supremely beautiful can to realize why all America is proclaiming them as the greatest sensation of America's greatest industry! You need only to compare them with the finest the market affords to sec that they represent the b'ggest dollar-for*dollar value ever offered! Come in today and get a demonstration!

Beautiful Chevrolet ffi OurroUt Hiibni 1

Reduced Prices! The COACH $ 595

The Touring - C 7 *5 or Roadster 3

5^ "

The Coupe

The Sedan

Sport Cabriolet

The Landau

625 ‘695 *715 f 745

. 1495

. 4395

l*Ton Truck

(C k*jn« Otil?

VjTon Truck

CKajfU Onh

Balloon Tire# Now Stawt*** On All ModeD All pncci f. o. b. Fliat.

, Mi*. V. W. VIrt*!y burned her-* pan of hot chick". , arm.

Beck SaleS Compaitf}

QUALITY AT LOW COSt