The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1927 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30,1927.

I HE DAILY BANNER Lnlcred in ill*; Post Ollice ni (iriH'iicUHllt', Indiana, as Mt-cnnd clasH mail inallfr. HAKIM M. SMITH. Ldilnr anil Propriflor l(. IIAKIDLN, ( ilj Ivdilor

issippi flood relief and anyone having papers which they desire to get rid of and for this cause are asked to telephone 11 l-L, the Second Ward school. / — 1 - o Sunday Services

CAUL LAEMMLE

Personal Anil Local News

Jew ... MPIM

Heisholt »>

With in. e\, i ptionally bnlliaiil niP II! told lii I e ln Ijueen h< I 1 lii.- hluir wa. a hull one—and hi world of If' tumhleJ about his be wildeivl e:ir . A touching drama of la t pomliiir youth. I’ictured with .i sincerity that will Alike slraigh* to your heart. Fiom DON .'1 VliOl'IS, Ilroadwiiy Success.

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FIRST BAPTIST l HI K< H Bible School at 9ai0 a. m.

Worship service at 10: la. The scr I mo,t and order of service will have

— - to do with the installation of the M I). Butler and family are mov- 'nev, ly elected officer-. Every memmg to 1003 S. Locust St.* her will be glad to bring their friend.,

to this service. Thi "ill be follow-

Thc meeting of the Art Needle d by lhe Lord - s SU p |JC r. Work Club huo been postponed mdefi- At C;30 p _ th( , (wu j.. y. p \\

; organizations have their programs.

Mr. Ala:.son Cooper and son of ‘After the Ascentn n, U hat . i, IT : oil are visiting in this city with pvening sermon -bject.

i< latives.

Improved Uniform International SundaySfhoo! f Lesson J ••'K5r , iA1!SS4 T SM!iSi-r* {Z). 1 9?7. WePt^rn New gpor^r Union )

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Lesson for May 1

rerun's

DENIAL AND ANCE

nEPEN r-

M .53, M.

Meeting cf the Fortnightly Chili with Mi-. Andiew Durliam Monday at 7 3(1 o'clock. i» E. Denny attended the funeral of Albert J. Beveridge ill Indinnapoli.- Fiiday afternoon. .Mi Nellie Loekridge of Koachdale i- -pending the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughey. \ ernon Heath of Los .\ngeles, Cal., arrived home Saturday afternoon for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Heath of this city.

also UNIVERSAL COMEDY GEORGE IN LOVE

Special

ie at all the sere ice-.

o—

IIIK PKKSBYTEKI \N < HI Ki ll Victor L. Raphael, Mini.-ter. Sunday School 9:30. I’rcf. G. B.

AlH-ihart. Supt

S-^sion Meeting, 10 -'O in the .Man-

se.

Morning \\ orsi.ip, |(i: 10. Vocation Day Ale -age: “Tin Call to Th .Ministry.” Young People's Chii.-tian Endeavcr C:3J. Ilign School Chi i tian Endeavo'6:3J. L adi r, M i • v. erm ke. Evening Service, 7:30. Sermon theme: “The Growing Kingdom.

LESSON TEXT—Mark

71. Luke 51.

GOLDEN TEXT l,*t him that thlnl, eih I s Hlanil. lh Oiks r»<'rt l«'st he fall PRIMARY TOPIC—Peter Grieves le

fus and Jx Surry

•II'NIOK TOPIC—The Story of Petei'K

Dleloya Dv.

INTKRAIIlt'IATE AND SCNIOtt TOP IC—Hoh .lei’ir- Ih Denied Toda>. TOI'NG PI'.OPr.E AND ADULT TOP IC—The Daneerof Sudden Temptations

Duco is so easy to brush on! XT’S just no trick at all, using X Duco! Many women ore discovering that with t>uco, for the first tune, painting has become a pastime, where once it used to be a drudgery! You will be amazed what beautiful results you get with Duco! And it dries so fast!— for instance, paint the kiddies’ toys while they take their nap and the youngsters can play with them that afternoon! Ask for a free color card, today!

I. Peter'* Downfall (Mark H 71) This began whon he refused to lieur ».botlf the crons and ended when he. • with a foul oath, declared: "I know ! not the man.” When the disciple , would no longer hear Clirisd's message | about the cross, they not only ceased | to grow in knowledge, Iml they began to deteriorate in moral Uiscernimut and were ex posed n» lhe possibility of the shameful denial of tlielr Lord steps in I'elei s backsliding : I. Overwcaning soif-vontidonee (vv.

29 31).

His unwillingness in face the cross alienated him from .le-u- and v lien

E lei Jones who is now employed; Junior Christian Endeavor. 1:00 o'- apprized of the fnet Unit the disciple?

in Bloomington will spend the week- ' clock Thursday afternoon. Leaders, end here with his parents, Air. and ! Loi, and Matporie Black. Mi . Bradford Jom Prayer Sleeting, 0 Thm

: evening.

In the cuirent issue of the Atlantic !

mo thly is a letter written by Air-.

DAM E TO.MGHT At Keelsville gymnasium, at S o'i lock. Benefit High .School Aluma

Services For Miss Ellis Saturday

W \S ONE (II I (M It GIRLS KILL I D I NS I A NILA lilt It.sDAY \l rEKNOON. Funeral services were held in Indianapolis, Saturday afternoon, at 3:30 o’clock for .Mi-- Elizabeth Ellis, niece of Mr. and Air.-. Huber Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ml, and Air. and Mrs. Louis Stevens, of this city. The services were conducted from the home at 31(11 Kenwood Ave., with the minister of the Broadway M. E. Church, of which Miss Ellis was a member, in charge. Intenmmt was in Crown Hill Cemetery. Miss Ellis was one of the four girls instantaneously killed in a bu.--auto crash Thursday afternoon near E'-ba-noti. The funeral of Miss Edith Mae Messick, was held Friday , vetting at the AIcNccly ik Sons undertaking establishment, and the body was removed thi- nn ruing to Columbus, O., for burial, l ast rites for Mi.-s Mary Louise Jones will be held at 8:00 o'clock Monday morning at the St. Peter and Paul Cathedral with interment in the Holy Cro- Cemt'-ry. M biditli Jam i ■ lest Sunday, at her hiilhplaee in Kankakee, 111., after funeral . erviee 1 at the Flunncr it Buehauan merluary u» 9:30 o’elock Sunday morning.

Last Riles For Mrs. Huiford

Fress Club Has Its Annual Meet

MRS. LEONORA K. ROSS OT !\ in w YPOL1S Si m: I m PRINCIPAL SP1 YKER FRIDAY

Fred L O'Haii of this city. The arti- • »ign<d wkh the initials N. O. H. Mary Burks who has been spending the winter in Cayuga, Ind., teaching, ha. returned to -pend the summer at

in i home in Keelsville.

Dr. and Airs. W. W. Tucker will leave Saturday evening for Martins-.

would nil forsake Jesus. Peter de dared Dial Jesus was eeiiainl.' mis taken, saying: ‘■Although all sluill I"' offended, yet will not I.” Our condi lion is most perilous when we hp most sure of our safety. 2. Sleeping id (be poll of duty (\

37).

In one sliort hour the very one who was so COUIIdent of Ids seir-siillieienev

METHODIST El’ISt OPAL

CHURCH

| C. Howard Taylor, minister.

9:30 a. in., Sunday school.

10:10 a. m., Wor. hip with sermon had fallen asleep instead of wiih liiiig by Uev. A. T. Briggs, D. D., .super- The only way to escape from back

inUndent of the Gremcastle District j slkliM 8 is 10

0:30 p. in., Epworth League devo-I l'- n \ U " r " n,y '"' f ,v ' ::S) f tional meetings. , 1 l . , ‘ l " s " 1 1 mi, r 1 "^ re ' K ‘; fnm ’.. 11 :" n ® L«»rd s words • w»h*h »nd pray if*

4 V' nl< > Stereopticon lecture by t , lf| u . k ,| „ u d 0 ,i n, pr.y

Mlhs where they expect to spend the j Rev. C. H. Conley cf India, showing as „,.|| a , wnld, Tie- reason v rek ill tb" Home Lawn Sanatrium. views of the country in which he ha-I there i- >o little prayer is due to tie The Woman’s Missionary Society • b ? eu . worki "« F r ' vin tr the story of lo< k of Hie sense of need of God s

of the Christian church wil meet with 'U ' ,ltl ie ' > ^ ,1 o "oik

Mi -. .May me Lueteke on Monday af- n ’ e Ur, »‘ he 'hood meets on Monday

I'cinoon at 2:00 o’clock.

OWL DULL STORK A. FLEENOR SOI IH SIDE OF SQUARE.

Dr C. Howard Taylor left Friday ' v, ning fot Rogers, Ohio, where he v nt to be with his father and mothM. Air. and Mrs. A. Y. Taylor, who an- celebrating their sixtieth wedd-

ing anniver.-ary.

I H E < HUKt II OI I HE

NAZARENK

Sunday school, 9:30 a. ni. Preaching service, 10:30. Young Peoples Society, (>:3t)

I leaching scriio,, , :d0. Pastor will] a fp ,,p(' Idni iato trouble.

p. m. |

I evening and will have as speaker.

The DePauw University Pre.-s club Judge Remy cf Indianapolis,

held its annual guest incting aul All. and Mis. I i os - I ustison ot this An exceedingly important meeting hamjuet Friday i vining at the Elm- ^’■' .md Alt. and Alts. Icail Matson of the Official Hoai i on NNedm-nhu

Inn. Thirty or forty members and ,,f Cloverdale will spend Sunday in evening. guests were present. Charles John- Kokomo with Miss .Madonna I ustison. o—

son, president' of the club, acted us toastmaster. The place cards wen th i printed programs, somewhat mixed up, in that some of it was printed backwards, and the names were in the form of printed newspaper labels, such as are used in “single wrap’ |

copie- Toastma.-t -r Johnson as well All.-- H deii .McGaughey, daughter

a.s otli, i denied i,; . kn w-ledge of "I Mayor and Mrs. Charles MeGuug- 1 -d0 o clock, the iirogram, although Harold Fleni-, hey , who is teaching in the Kentland —

ing wa given credit for the job, he high school, directed the senior class said it was the first time he hall iday , “Peg O' My Heart” which was seen it. | presented last week to a very enAn unusual feature of the meeting thu-iastic audience. m

was the presentation of a gift of “cut glass” ware to Prof. L. E. Mitchell fur his hard work with the club, hut before George Rhinehart could deliver the gift he dropped it. An “extra” edition of the Del’auw ex-1 plained the hoax. In lieu of the brok

cn gift, Air. .Mitchell wa.- pn.-ented Sigma Delta t hi held its formal w h a beautiful letter opener. party Friday night at the Sigma Nit Ui Doi i Smith n a<J a history of j )ioum\ A gridiron hunquot for the the club member.' fifteen ‘ai ^ lietirc. quests and ^lancing, with music by Harold Fleming, was a igne I th Howard's Alelody Syncopators of

ubjci l ''Si lting '; M' 11: zel Alver- R"elic. ter. featured Die proginm. !’a sion Play in 1910 will give ,i talk

Prof, and Mrs. R \v. Pence, Prol sit PI By. So

d Mi . F. C. Tildin, Mr and M> . " 111 how -

tor of tin' In lianapoli liii- . the I’odd Kirk, and Prof, and Mrs. L. E.

“Lock-Up” and Prof. Mitchell “Feed- Mitchell were chaperons,

ing."

Miss Leonora K. Ru- a featur. i * A ' ,, ' ,anl 1K-Pauw’ 98 and writer for the Star, gave the club 1 '"; " ,f " Killer Heard D. P U. members some valuubh idea on feu-1 lmvp , ' rfnitl >’ "' ritte 'i « turo writing as well a.- Haight re-! 1 hur,ninK Hl " 1 Pomperhensive two

State R ad 13 is under construc--i'. lii : u ' en (ireeneastle and the Null' al Road and automobilists would I ; " i ll to u-o another route for pleasure dirving, Sunday. The ioa-1 may le- , ido od to tiuffie lie first of the week.

preach at both services.

Prayer meeting Thur.-day night

I IRSI ( IIRIS IIA N ( HI K( II

D. H. Brunrr, Afini.-ler.

Dihle School at 9:30 A. Al. AD . E.

R. Bartley Supt.

.Morning Wor.-hip, Lord’.- Supp'-, and ..ernion by Mr. luner at in id Subject: “The Background of I'ente-co.-t". Mrs. Joe Crosby and Mr . Al. C. Coffman will -ing a du< I al this

service.

High School < hristian Endeavo’ or al hour at r,:3,l P. M. Th. regulai

me ting at 6:30 P. M.

help.

4. Misguided zeal tv I7t Peter drew n -word and .Til off in ear of n eorvant of llo’ higli priest (.lolm IS: IK) v. lien Uiey . anio i.. ar rest .li-'iif. lie was l Inis zeal.ni foi lhe Lord lie ugs trying l>> make uo in outward sen n e Ids conscious lack

of coiiiiiMinlon.

I'ollowed Jesus nfai oiT (v. 01). t'lirist's rebuke for taking lb.’ sword and the awkward position in which his act had placed him, caused him ... foMuw afar cPf. II* keenly fidt (Tin t s reprimaink I ollowing .Testis

, r »i him iat

| 6 Warmed himself at the I'hemy's

at , Ore (' 67)

This lire wax built hi those who had ] come uiisympfithetIcall.v in witness the crucifixion and even to mock in this tragic hour, for Christ's disciples to try to g«t comfort from I Ip- things E- prepnred for Die salisfai-lion of His enemies is sluful. Many priifessiug ■ < dirisiinns are living a life of com promise, eien utleiiipiing to get pleasures out of the things which lhe ene mies of Christ huie pn’pared for

I hem -el \ o-'.

7. ()pen denial (n 6'. 71). Slip by step Uoivuward Peter

until lhe words of » servmii girl pro coked open and blasphemous denial. Thiseien by one who had said: ' II I should die with thee I will not deny

.Montreal, Canada, gave a “down and I outer” he met on the street a one | dollar bill. This week the same man walked into Wolf's office and thanked him for saving his life. The former “down ami outer” was immaculately clad ami beamed with prosperity.

ish girls by the boy . thrawinca.' water on the' boys hi _-d, .iiih* ft rat day after Ku-t - gj re. t of‘Felix Aloryl u.-.-l .1 -lin ki here on assault an.: s. ttt-iy charf-j . . They were - ing the girls too hard.

•MARION Robert Flinn of .Marion was one of ten men at Indiana ' University chosen a.- having “movie

i acting" possibilities.

FORT WAYS'F l h .yhg„:-a-.-I ing ordinance \ ill .t h'-t-1 “Sun.l.iy, M.,y • I f appear on the l'.'27 .-.d duo The dV.;

—o— council has made Tm . Ifurt lu cvrrfli LOGANSPORT- A -ow, belonging the error in thi idi. o.- : to Le*- Shafer, farmer near here, obrought home the bacon. She i- He- ADDITIONAL LOCALS mother ... twt tj tw » pigs. * t'iiy Dan.I practi • . evaiin

—o— at 7:30 o’clock. ANDERSON' — Russell Weaver

picked out the wrong woman to flirt Mr ' antl Ml '' l '" i: 1 " 1 a "''

Sht wu the wiX -

of Police Chief Elmer Nighbert. The Knday. chief gave Weaver a severe beating, i but refused to file charges against

i him.

'i'h.' ! w:..-idn 1 - ■ . i' 1 ' 1 "- L mi -sioin-r, wili - * -ion at the ciurl In- Mu '!

(.veiling ehureh service at 7.30. I In-re will Iv sporial mu-ic an Mr Hi'uner "ill speak on the -ubjrrt: “If Preacher^ trl| The Truth at Euiici-

als.”

Rev. B. H. Bruner, pastor of the

o - i , . . , . , „ „ . First Christian Church has announced! porting, streaalng accuracy first, an-l 1 ." Iy " l 1 ,p State* a rather unusual subject foi he- talk was greatly appreciated and ,ilse «» f Civilization in evening at 7:30. He will speak on the

lhe funeral servic* s for Airs. Elmia Hufford "ere hct.j jit the home of her daughter Airs. Rob L. O’Hair on Seminary .st. this afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Rev. B. H. Bruner p i-'i i of the Christian Church, .if which she was a life Joltg member officiating. Jesus lover of My Soul and Abide With Me, with sung by Mr-. Fred E. 11 Hair an.I Alt*-. C. C. Hurst, Burial was- at Clay ton, Indiana, the funner hoin* of Air-. Ilulford Serving ns-Pallhearers were L. S. Hufford a son, E. L. OTla r a grandson, A. H.’ ’Phillips, Frank Roberts. Dr. K. J. Gillespie and S. C ikiy : nephews. i i . di eenVi-d i.- survivi , by three flaugllei-: Alls lli.h.rt E. D'llai:-, Mrs. I', in Shelton of Eva: -ville, Ind. Mrs. ( J. Harmer of l.o- Angeles ( 'alif. and four son.-• Morton, Guy, Raymond, of I*..- Angeles, and Louis . f Terre llnut.-.

A suit and jndgnu-t l to forclos.mortgage "Tii. filed in the Putnam <ii-<ui: Co'ift.' Saturday, Donald Mel.enn versus |ima L. Wlight et ul by Hay mid Muiphy, n-ftornoys for the plaintiff. 11i8 plaintiff alleges tha*. the deft ii' ftlfts. by their promissory note in Novvtti>el', 1926, promised to pay $600 to I'cilia Miller. Delilia boon afterward.- assigned Hie note to the plaintiff. '

no doubt will be of much help t:> those who expect to take up that spe-

cial line of work.

I

subject: “If Preachers Should the Tiuth at Kunern’s-” Thi- is subject of a magazine article Bruner has been a.-ke I to " rite

it promises to sermon. Those

T< 11

the Mr. and

make

who

nn interesting wonder what

I R MH sMI N LABORERS FARMERS and PROPERn o\\ NEKS who need EVIOMEY to Pay I heir T-A-X-E-S May secure any sum up to $300 At the Ion eat cost, »iih the privilege of repa’ing in sin aII " EEMA MONTHLY or (<l ARTERLY PAY MEN IS M c ask no indorsers on >our note. Think it over, then make •I a ixiiat t*i see ns. Indiana Komi Co. -’Oj E. VV ■isliiiiglon Phone 15 Al"ays on On .1**1*.

the l nit. I States.” They are both well rememheud here. Mr. Beard was a member of B.-ta Theta Pi and Mrs. R.Tii.l a number of Kappa Alphi-

Theta.

VV ednesduy evening, last, ju»t be-

fo.c dark, when P. R. Christie clos-1 ,niRllt ' ,0 -" ui ' 1 at their own ,'jii ral if i*d hi- window shutters, a carrier pig- Pteacher shoubl de-lle to t.-li (be eon that hud taken shelter on top of lluth - * re tnvied to thi? service. tlu- window casing fluttered down a* 0

his feet, he gave the bird to James Terry, a neighbor boy, who kept it ami fed it well until this morning, whin he released it. It circled around and upward and then started east-

ward. There were two numbers on , u t 7:;(y

the little hand around its leg—8226—

47.

The Queen K.-theis of the Hume Missionary Society of the Method! t t hurch attended the District meeting at Amo Thursday evening. They presented two numbers in the program and ha I the luige.-l delegation present. Those going were—Vera Grace Brown, Getaliline Lawless, Elizabeth Malkins, Banker White, lia Black, Elizali. th Sweet, Loui.-a Hammrick, j Mary Esther Bowman, latuise Shoemaker. Laura Nichols, Roberta Hillii’ger, Leornnl Hillinger, Robert Bow- - Mi d i Bran . M an i Mr.-. H E. William- and Mrs

Guy Black.

lhe S ■-ond Ward school children j are collecting oh! papers and magazines, raiding u fund for the Alibs-,

Young People Christian Endeavor

irt 6:30 P. At At this m.-ilmp Yli-s 1 Dme in nny wise.” Peter's trouble be Lt ota AI paugl who attended The C * D wh ** bm sl,r "" u cros *

It whs that shunning wbieli Keparuteil him froin eontaet with i^.mI. It should be rnnieiuberod that tliere can be m. ba.I,sliding until I he re be established a position from which to slip Main of the so-.-ailed backsliders Iium- nevei

been born again.

II. Th*! Repentance of Pctei (I.-iLi

22 61 62).

1. The look of Jesus (v, *',l). T his was n most wonrlrous lo.iU, li was iloiiblh'-*: fMled with pity iimj pain iTirisl knew Die trials throiigh which Peter and lhe other disciple- vvoulil pass nud 11*. prayeil for Ihem. This look brought to Peter the full eon scioiism-ss of his cowardice mid Mis loyalty and tils blasphemous words *>i denial, and yet it displayed Bis pity and fnrglv ing lot e. 2. Peter * bitter leais (i 62). The look of Jesus brought rouiir tieu of sin. It called to mind Ins boastfulness and coivnrdiee How m fill imist have been his .-ondition ahe uent out Dial night into the dark ness, little suspecting that lhei-c would he found a way to g.-i ba.-k iuio com munlon with his Lord, I inuhtless thmessage front Hie "omen as ll • . ion from llip tomb brought the Itrst good cheer to his In-art Christ sold to Ihem: “C** mid tell my disciples nod Peter." This encouraged him. no doubt, as it iudicuted Christ's partic ular coiiKiderutlon and love f.n him

ELKHART- Business men of thi-s city have lost :> 10,13.'* during the past two years by cn hing bad checks, according to statements made by the Chamber of Commerce here.

I. A PORTE which call - for

A religious custom the switching of Pol-

A daughter wa ,-,i '- Mi M'j i Al r-. Earl ( . M, Da the Putnam Coui t; Ii I Niti.’1 day morning. Oscar AlcCull.m. divorce from his wif, ,y Juilgc Jn#'j P. Hughes. Saturday morniai 1 the Putnam Circuit (

MAPLE HEIGHTS Sunday School ut 9:30

Morning Services at 10:30. Evening Services at 7:30 And ta li evening during the

week |

Mm. Grace Black.

LANDES CHAPEL Sunday School at 9:30 .

UNIVERSITY PIANO TUNER PIANOS. TUNING. REPAIRING Phone 148 L. H. V csiiH-icr Permanently located in Greencastle

WATCH FOR The Fire Brigade AT THE V()N( ASTKK NEXT WEEK

Two Things Needi-d There are two lliings llnit they need to possess "In* go on pilgi image: courage and uu unspotted lit*-.—.lolm Bunyun. Seeing and Talking Men are born with two eyes, hut with one longue, that thev uiay see twice ns much ms they say.—CoitoD The Holy Ghost No man is nt ld!i best until he is tilled with the Holy Uboat.—Leboeu. ALL OVER INDIANA PERU—A year ago Charle Wolf, former county auditor ut Peru, while attending the Kiwanis convention at

Clearance of Our Belter Coats at

$27.50

lib . ( * ,iis weii all aken from our hclti-r slink and marked $27.50 for •luirk clearaiice next week. This lot include a wide variety of models unit milcrial-. in a good range of si /e-. ' a ties In * 15.00. I will, in f| lr irimmed or Htriclly tatl-oii-d styles in navy, gray, taupe nud Kfl-.lll, 'Poll ( i .iis ot iiivi-lly plaids in a ul altr.iclive color combinalioHM. * bhci fat trimineil or |>|aiu collars. ; advise you to lake early advanl- '' ' «( his i pporlunity as couth like th*-i at this low price wil lie •tnil'klv pii-ke.l over.

ALLEN BROTHERS .2 YEARS OF I AITHFUL SKBVH E-

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