The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1927 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927.
FLOOR COVERINGS
OF DESERVING MERIT
Metal Ferneries $2.98 t ti ll ferniTy in a de-iralili' height. Sturdy and delicndablc. O Occasional (’hairs $18.75 Quality woodin fine finishr-. J)ocorati'd and trimmed in velvet , tape-try-, etc. 0 0 Floor and Bridge Lamps $8.75 A beautiful new collection ha-ju.-t arrived. Silk and parchment shades. Highly decor,ited and sonic have head trimming-.
r rin; homk -iiori.D co.mi-: i'IR.st. livery 1 home-lovei cat find a wealth of sukrcstions on our second floor in regard to floor coverings. Our ruck are filled with great varieties of handsome rugs. Conic in and make a choice now. Hugs:
tlx I 2 Rugs,
Tapestry
< 'ongoleum tixl^,
Rugs
22.50
10.00
1 l.'JxlJ tr\ Rugs,
Tape.--
1 1 -fix 12 Rugs,
Velvet
30.00
59.50
Hxl2 Rugs
Axminstet
!i\12 Rugs,
Linoleum
29.75 11 fix 12 Axminter Rug-, 50.00 !lx 12 Velvet Rug24.00
18.00
(l.xt* Rugs
Linoleum
Oxl
10.00 1 Art Siiuare7.95
!i.xl2 Wilton Velvet Rug-, .*«.*
Linokimi:
12 ft. wide genuine \rm-trong Linoleum. Vi r> high (|uulity. De-irahle, new, .-piing patten;-. A goodly assortment. I’riced S7c—1.25
( hincse Furnilurc:
Madt in diina. (Mn In* bought by separate pieces m in whole suite'. Rain or water doe.- not a fleet it. Settee-, UIi liiand Table.-.
S. C. PRF.VO €0. “The M ime of Kirch Curtain Rods and Window Shades.
ADM Mi l Hi OM It > I \RS Vrel so add zest to your life. When •loiiii R. (fordom lianville, III foL;i; himself “alwav - tired at night ann
burdened with Foley I’ill.-,
haekaehe,” he t, ok wonderful diuretii
stimulant for the kidneys. “After : few do.-es 1 felt better, could worl with more ease, became stronger am could sleep better." Men and wnnit" everywhere are u.-ing and recommend ing Koley Pill.-, diuretic, for fault' kidney action. In constant use ovet 25 yearn. Satisfaction guaranteed.
R. r. Ml LLIN!
Tnc parties who hroke in m\ it' and stoh 25ilii cigarette and s | :;ii i, change, ran have their w irkr g leu which they leigot, ,,i can ki igurette• and change ane ' o e i • tion will he asked. Sec Wet/, fm everything good to cat. 1 It hi; \i. i - i \ i i: i r \\>i i;r> liora .swi • t, > t ux, to Clilford 'lcMaiii-, land in tireencastle twp. $1800. Viola I iille - pio, 1 t ux, to Danie' Rubhiir-, land in Cloverdale twp.. .-I. Mary Deydcn, ct al, to Raymond H J 1 nehue. land in Ru--ell twp. I. Sarah John-on Hay. t al to Loi Kierett (iurdner, lot in (lioencasth Jackson Boulevard A, . -I. Oreli I. Mall to Benjam M. Brow land in Jack-on twp. >1. Klla Wal-h, ct al to W J. Pen nington, north lot in Roachdah- tlinc’ fiest Add., .f.'lPo. Ora Rice ( nee ('havi- l to I > di A. Allison, lot in (Ireoia a-tlc \ ill •South, .81. Carl L. Pitl'ley to Raymond Mono Ime, land in Rus-oll twp. II. (1. William \. I’attmn et ux to \.n ey Boardmaii. lot in tireenca die twp 81. Nancy Uourdinan to William A I’attei -on, ct ux, land in (irconeatle twp,, 81. i laus I*. Grove to Aetna Life In buranee (.'o.,'land in .Monroe iwp.. s75 Kllcn and Henry Ford to Johi Burke, land in .Monroe twp., 81 all. Bernice Allen Join et al, to Urlu N iiilajidingham, land i Mr, i iii i-tli twp., $11000. Philander Pruitt, et u . to Maioh R. Pruitt, ct ux, laud m M irioii twp $1.00. Putnuin Co. Auditor to Aetna Lif, In.-. Co., land in Clinton twp., $1, 81«.:S2. Louis Morrison, et ux, to C. W 'Iribby, et ux, 2 lots in Moosiei High laud Summer Resort, 81. Sarah A. Keller to O.-cat Vaughn, land in Jcffcr-on twp., SIMM). Sideliu Downer, et al, ‘.j Roland F. Smith, et u.x, lot in Grecnea.-tle Enlg. $1.00. Eugene X. Kivett, et ux, to Commodore C. Dimmett, it ux, land in Marion twp., si .00. Su-au A. Skelton to ina Opal Mycm, laud in hraukliu twp., $1.00. Oscar J. Hector, ot u\, to Eugene Kivett, et u.x, land in Marion twp., $d i iiO* i y Mahala Hasty to Fva Thomas, ot al, land in Madison twp., 81.00 Verdis L. Mullenix to Arthur D. Harold, land in Washington twp., si. John K. Kyle to Geoigia Sliowulter. ; land in Franklin twp., 81.
Forest Mill Coni' tery t Roscoe R. libhs, et al, lot in Forest Mill Cem■tery $200. Frank C. N'cwhou. o, et u.x to Mary !. \> whou-o, lot in Greencastle Enlg. »i .00. Fi ' 11 dl Cemetery to Mary K. NTwhou-e, lot ill Forest Mill (Vine ry, 825. Alfred Mirt, et ux, to Harold and Mabel f. Stoner, laud in Greencastle wp., $800. LTdteil State of America to Archinild Miller, land in Floyd twp., 81. Arthur Herod to Gilbert K. Ogles land in Jefferson twp., 81. M. J. Murphy, Com. to Gilbert K. h'l'- . land in Jefferson twp., 81. Oliver P. Donohue, et ux, to Raynond R. Donohue, land in Russell wp., 81. Kdward F. Kiteljorge to Isaac F. -mith, land in Monroe twp., .$2ii t.'!.12. Nellit M. Spencer et al, to Richard i. Smith, ct al land in Russel twp., ; i .oo. Roland F. Smith, et ux, to Sidelin stair Donner, lot in Greonca.-tle, lastern Enlg., 81.
SAFETY WEEK OPENS WITH RADIO TALK
SLCKLTAin OF SI AIK 10 BllO \ D< VST SI ND VV I ROM STATION VV FILM.
MOTOR (Ops TO
Improved Uniform International Sunday School ’ Lesson'
joined them today from Kalamazoo,!
Michigan.
II I K I
W ill t undue! Brake Tests an/I t heck Ip (in Lights id Local Auto ()» HITS.
Secretary of State F. F. Schortone- ■ er Sunday afternoon at L:!ii o’cljck i will formally open “Safety Wci'k"
(hi I'li# *cope of unhation—who
ivei radio station WFBM. Practically i ^ b#li, *’ efh ln nlm -
“Very city in the state has agreed to | •ooperute with the state in making 1 the "Safety Week’’ pragraiu a -in-.
cess.
"Safety Week ’ will lu.-t hut -ix or ; seven days hut in this time the state
n '' ovoryi'io to hi (,f H>'lpg a!l#r( to account for vliitlng ■olv.i .ig. of a -alcty program and 'nd eaftrig with Uantilea, Pot#p r® t< try to eliminnto all kinds of ac- hwiood tho wkol* •tory In ■uch ■ rt)
riileiits entirely.
American Legion Auxiliary will have a special call meeting Monday at 2 o'clock. Members please bring
sandwiches.
LITERARY FESTIVAL ST VIM S | I CT DIVER, 1ND„ June l tUT" - j } Hco.sierdom's annual literary fes'dval j
I. 1 (’()M M ENCF.M E.NT
Secretary to President Cooli.i
a member of the class „f il ^ liver the commencement ad,l,’' i ''
Dr. Frank 0. Ballard is p,
■ Bv Htr\ r m yitzyvatkk i*i» t>-«b, Mnmrl v Hibf« InnCttlit* > Jt27. TV««t#rn N>w8I'«d«* 1'nlon > Leston for June 5 PETER PREACHING TO GENTILES LE*I* IN rKXT Act* 10:l-tl:lt OOblXiN TKXT— Kor ih»r® I# no dlfthe J m w fin«l tlif* ^retk, for ih^ sanif* Lord over «II l$< rirh unto gli that rail upon Him.— rtorn in 12 PRIMARY TOFIC—F«t«r Telia a About .!*#jmjs. ,n NJOR TOPir—P»ttr lh^ Gogpal to <>ntllpa I.X'IHtRXt P.I'tAT' K AST' RF:.STI*'R TOP-II-—r® k I n H Hi® t,. All tie * TOl'Mi PKOI’I.K AM' AMfl.T TI>PfO—lion- (h® Uoapcl Overcomu Kac# t’rcjudlr® Th# nilsslormry program of fli® church haring broadencrl to Ineliul# Mi* Samaritan*, w# sec In tliia lesson ii «iill widening mid embracing Hi# ,'icntllfs Through the on'ersion 'f I'oriicMns. th# "jnldill# wall of partilion' \r«* broken down (Kph. L;ti. I. Cornellu* (10:1, 2). 1. HI* official pnnitlnn (v. 1). Me was a Unman ofllcnr o'er a company of 11ai ((nldier* 2. Ills character (v. 2). (1) A rlevout, tilous man. (2) Me was a praying man, (.11 H# was ebarilalde. He ga'e nneh alms. (4) Me was respected by lil« family II. The Supernatural Preparation for the Tranaition of th* Gospel to the Gentiles (III It .18). Till* was of divine arrangement. Vo harrier I* too great to prevent the coming i - 'gel her of persons whom the Lord desires to meet. In order to bring I hi* about: 1. Two rinlons were given. ft) The vision of Cornelius (vv.
2-8).
Whilst engaged In prayer, an angel of God announced that his prayer and aim* had come before God a* a meinorlgl, and instructed him to send fn Joppa for Peter who would iell him whai to do. (2) The vision of Beter (vv. 9-1(1). This took place while I’cter was praying (v. B), He saw a certain '0* se| rmtainlng clean and unclean ani inals lei down from heaven, and heard (he comtiiand, "Rise, Peter, kill and eat." Peter proteKted that he hod nev*r eaien any unclean thing Coil replied, "What God hath clean-vd, that • all not thou common." 2. A messenger sent from Cor nelins (vr. 17-22). Peter was greatl.v perplexed over 'vital lie had seen, hut not for long, for messengers from Cornelius made Inqtilr.v at the gam for him. The I spirit Informed Peter of the matter and bade hint go, nothing doubting it. The meeting of Cornelius and Peter (vv. 28 281. (II Peter took six witnesses along (v. 28). (2) Cornelius waiting for I’cter (v. 34). He . ailed together his kinsmen and near friends. (2) Gornellu* about to worship Peter (vv. 25, 2«). Peter repudiated his act and pro tested that he was but a man, (4i The reciprocal explanation (vv. 27-32). III. P«t*r’» Sermon (VT, 34 42). 1. 'the Introduction (vv. 34, 25). He showed thai God Is no respeetc of persons. This does not mean that Cornelius was already in a stale of grace, Iherehv saved, but lhat tie was eligible to hear the gospel and a<“ 1 cept the terms of salvation. 2. Mis discourse (vv. 2l> 48), In Hie discourse lie touches briefly iipon the mission of Jesus, showing lhat hr means of His baptism and inolniing with the Holy Spirit, lie was ipmllfleil for His work as mediator. He iheu e.vhlblied the work of Christ: (1) In His life (vv. 214 80). It was on# of beneficence. He went i ab'illl doing good e'en casting out demon* as a proof that God was with Him (v. 28). (2) Tn Hi* death (v. 3Mi. The lust suffered for the unjust that He might bring us to God (I (Vi. 3: I* i, (31 In His leaurrection (vv. 44V 41 h In this discourse Is set forth: (a) The basis of salvation—the cruclfition of Christ.
VIABLE HEIGHTS
Sunday School at IL'-iO o’clock. Breaching -crviccs at 10:30 7:30. —Mr-. Grace Black.
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\ SAFETY FIRST RH I I RK As a part of its No Vccidents in June campaign, the Indiana Portland Cement Company entertained about
the baccalaureate
evening in the campu- aninhin. 7' Other features 0 f th,. , Su ‘ ' aler “
htniday |ir() .
l»reaih Sunday
BLOOMINGTON, lnd., June 4.
is under way to.lay on the campus of j (L p)_xhis city is in gala array toCulver Military Academy, which is ( ,| av f or t| lc . <i8th annual conunencehost for tlic occasion. About 300 Ini- i exercises of Indiana Univcrianu writers educators, editors, 'rt- sity t() | M , held at 5 p. m. Monday in j-ts, and other- engaged in the hter- | , he viemorial Stadium. All is in aiy trade* are here, in addition lo | rea( |i nc8S for the entertainment of the thousand or more visitor- v '' 10 j relatives ami friend- of the class o'' primarily fur the CuIv t com " | aiiproximately 000 nuTiibeis and special preparations have been made for Today is Alumni Bay. i,!" ‘ the return here of Everett Sanders, commencement date was (hai'
gram include a
of the sacred
mencenient exercise-, which began i ►
day.
A special train arrived -hoitly I"-' fore noon, bringing a party of one i hundred from Chicago’.- Indiana col- : ony New York i- icpresented by i ,
University orche.-tra,
Brown county an art exhibit, 'f^ receptions and special c h urt . h ti n ,Q
100 of it- employees at a picture show ■ ,’utif dozen or more Hoosier ex-pa:- , at the Von<astlf Prid eninj -I i ates, now f in the bool
ing which a special film »f the Port- j newspaper world,
land Cement Association was shown, j The profrratll wa . opened by a rcIt carried a splendid lesson about , et , ptifjn ut l0 „“,.iock. At noon ‘ho, carelessness that every man and wo- rf} ,; nu , nt of ( uiv,., cadets turned out | man took home with him and no ^ thl> |)aru ,| e f, ( ,| ( | an d matehe-l in iluulrt will he of great help to the | rev j ew the notables, who were
men in their light against accidents. , lh( , ^,,4, 0 f honor.
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! Vfter a luncheon in tlie Aead'uny gardens, thi- guests assembled on th® shore of l.ak<‘ Maxinkuekee for the Hiterary Court of Honor, where the 23 prize winners in the all-state fine ; arts tournament were presented to the most noted guests. At fi o’clock there will lie a dinm’t for all the visitor- in the Academy mess hall and in the evening a negi ant and play is scheduled- The pageant, written, staged ;uul diieet 'd by Captain C. Mather is expected to j be something out of the ordinary The prize winning one-act pl'it is tu he presented later in tile evening by (’..plain Mather's dramatic '•'a-'.
Public Sale of Personal Property of
PINKIE RUCKER, Deceased. c will offer at Public Sale on Monday, .11
FOR SALE—Break 1 1st set, dayhi ,|, two occasional c ' : ■ floor lamp, kitchen table, congolmm rug, dishes, etc. Phone 141-K. -Dl W. Walnut St. ■H t ALL OVER INDIANA HAMMOND—Polic are trying to find thieves who took -1 10 worth of fireworks from a city garage.
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ELKHART- Will Van (larder i- in a hospital receiving treatment lor a torn hand. I injury was caused when his ban vas caught in a rail loader pulley.
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N K fi. 1927, ai
VI.. at I2fi K Anderson Sireet, Oreoncas'-le, Indiana, Ii,. pn perly of Pinkie Rucker, deceased, consisting nl , m- elc,i
1 iics, s" cat.
Siwing Machine diamonds, jewelry, bed t-lothing. ers, coats, furs, 25 or 30 good dresses, clothing, toilet numerous good wearing apparel of all ktinD.
TERMS: ( ash in hand.
articles
mill
Central Trust Company, Execulor.
Vinlrew K. Durham, Vl’.y. ( larenee A. Vest id, Vuetioneer.
NOTICE
All persons knowing 1 themselves to be indebted to me, will please call at my oifiee in the Voncastle theater and settle, as I have leased my business to J. \V. Barnes, and wish to settle all outstanding accounts. MRS. .1. R. JOHN
(n The method of appropriating
'Miration believing on Him.
IV. Th* Holy SpirK Poured Out
(VT. 44 4k).
Thi* «•*« a new Pentecost.
V. P*t*r Vindicate* HI* Ministry
to th* G*ntll«* (H :) Ik).
The loeal police will cooperate ui'h the tale police by te-ting brake on oii<“ day next week not us yet de igi"ateil. The driver* of all cuts not 'laving -atisfactory brakes will t,,' "ii pelleil to take their machines to enrage* immediatily and have 'heir hrnki - adju-ted. During the evening.- ,,1 the we. k th" -tatc jioliee will see that all »ia'’hiik. i ave proper lighting facilities and if not the owner.- will he required to g.t their lights fixed immediately. . ^ ^ MARION I hi- town i- running ou n twin time ,-chedule. Some favtorivs are g ong by daylight .-living, un ! 11I-mo-t . voiyone el-e by central alandThe time had by all atiil is a niit ter of Uoult.
that hi* n*rr*tive took the form of ijl 11I arg'iment, and showed how God h»d let HI* veal upon the work by the mlraculont gift of th# Spirit
Closing the Day
Say* Dr. R. A. Torrey: "No b*nk ever eto#e« II* business day until It* halgne* 1* found to he absolutely oorreef. Anil no Christian should oln*® n single day until hi* account* with God for th»t .1*' b*v* been perfectl/ ■idjusted alone with Him."
The Best Side
Th» habit of looking on the best -dde of every event la worth nior* than a thousand * year.—Doctor John
•on.
Mr*. Arthur Luring and daughter, Ann, who have spent the wintir in Tu.-con, Arizona* are here visiting Dr. arid Mrs. G. W. Bence. Mr. Luring i
Axe you
-win atmecar
There’s a itne cur waiting for the lucky man or woman who writes the best I' t line of (hr limerick shown helow. It may just as well he you. live judges will select the best last line and the... next best lines. In < ase .if ties equal prizes w ill he given to all winners. The first prize is an excellent 1 ir and ra< h of the other winners v> ill receive a casli discount of fi '•C on any of our choice selection of better grade used cars. ^ You have plenty of chances to win a big reward for a few minutes thought.
When buying a used motor car, You’ll dual a lot better by far, With a merchant whose name— Enjoys local fame—
•# i complete | limen ck yyr
Wipthe coupmgmmdto m I lead ovt r the lunet i< k dunk of a good snappy last line that rhymes with the hi fit t'vo. Vv etc it (town, HI in your name and address and bring or send the completed htnetick to our office. I ake this opportunity (o sec the car you may be driving soon. Markedly reduced prices on used cars during Limerick Week. Ch^>05e from one of these Gorvd Cars:
JUIXlfcS Mayo i' MeGaugl'BV Miss Lola WulB Glenn H. B.vom
1923 Bl It h TIH RING (ii ( , |.) 1922 HI l( K IIH KIM. ( | 1 y|.) 1923 l»U( h IIH RIM; (t ( 1923 HI It K (I Pa.-s. ( (jupt) 1920 DOIX.K Did.use Sidan
1925 dodge ioai h 1927 Bl |( K Sport Rmidster 1926 DODGE D'k'ii (>\ ERLAND Ciweli
VM) VI V \ V DTIIKK UK ( DNDITIONLD AND K\( El,LEM \ AM KD ( \Rs
MOFFETT &
Bulek Automobiles
DOBBS Goodyear T*r«*
