The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1928 — Page 4

THK (iRKKNCASTLE DAJT.Y J’.\NNH:i: SATURDAY, JANUARY

Improved Uniform International

A NOTEWORTHY REDUCTION OF

lllllHUlUilllllflillt

25%

On All lCrH)m Size Axminster and \ civet R-l-G-S

r pHI> ON Kl <.S (OMIiS but iwicr X .< oir. It mean-, substantial saonirs to you »h j kno* tallies. We have an evrcevlinsly lartfe collertion of rugs for this timi <f tear and thi» i.s the method for moving them. Kconomize on the home bud-

gi t. \et Non !

Kvery roneeivable ivaltern and color combination can be procured. I here are room sizes of high grade, all wool, deep pile \\min»ters and line qualitr velvets. I In ir former markings were S id up to **0. i heir present prices are S22.'ill up to SbU.

SIZES A HE

THE I'KESISYTKKIAN ( HI KUI \*ictor K Raphael, Minister. Sunday School, Prof (i. B Mnnhart, Supt. Sc-sion Mcetitiff, 1015 in tf .lan ■ to confer with tho.-e »i.-hin', to unitwith the Church. Mo.ning Woship, 10:10. Communion Meditation: “Sharing the Cup." R”ception of Member-. High School Christia Endeavor* C .10. Leader, Mis.~ Julia Werncke. Young People’- Christian Endeavor

6:30.

Evening Service, 7:30 Sermon theme: “A Careless City.’’ Men’s club 6:30 Monday evening in the Social R om of the Church.

SupiHT meeting.

Woman’ Circle, 2:30 We ne-.iay

StmdaySchool 7 Lesson T

tr>tijir fuiUon, Arthur R. RouibSo. , C. S. Senator from Indiana, 'velar- - in S n addre . at the annual meetin’ a the BartSolomnw county farr bureau.

a ms. r n fiT/WArre ri n i>»n U»,* B I. , Ir,«'i-ut* »f O >1) > L. b.. W»i tt ■ .\»>r»p»p*r Lr.»» )

Lesson for January 8

JESUS AND THE SICK

FORT WAYXE— A fire here thv .vy before 1027 t-Mi*-.. spjilocl 'hi . Iiance fa |smiual fire los- since 1021. Instead I the city’s 1!'27 loss wa- the heaviest in 10 \car- excepting 1024. The blaz* that spoiled the record chance was i'.Sat which de-troyi l tin- Cir.ind I.ead- - artmenl t tat 1 n.pg with a lo^s of islOO.OOO.

\MJAT THE (.RE XT MUSICIANS j

SAY OF PABLO ( AS U.S

Pablo Casals, the famous Spanish

l.r.JSON TEXT—Mark I.Il-fi.

'..• .tu • tF:y , _n* t.»tii d., i« •’] l , ;i« n'*s*ih l.otli th* deal

ia »*r a »el the lumb t* •n«ak.

I’KI.M \r: V TuPIC—J*«»» Makes S.ck

.M topic—.I.lin W•Iconio snS ’ccllipt. will appear at Meharrv Mai. i:ai.i ».»» j*«u» iThurrdat' evening, January 12. It is IN EEMfimATE AND SENIOR TOF- | ' that hc has been more

i- ■ :■ "us Sher-» II s 5ynip*lliy arid •

[•/,*«: {widely aeclaime<i by musicians limit v-.i Si; rKOPi.k AND ADET.T TOP- inv 0 f hi.* colleagues. The following

irdr te Make ’Whole. 1

are a few of the dictums of great I he purpose of Mark in thi* seetioi musicians: 1 He is the greatest in-

,, , , * t<. *lio»r Jesus t’lirist tiie UiriNe 1 terpretive artist I have ever : mrd,’’ Eugene Haw ’ U . . • Ged » H.es,a,e and guicne Ysa

Junior (hiistian Endeu. :. t.-’o , p ^l,c power to juve lo^-

v’clock Thursday afternooi . Ma* 1 «„ u | s r.iHpled with Hi< auperlitn+iaH j i e Shamel. ; sireugtb I* revealed His iitnvenried |

Prayer Meeting, 7:30 Thursday tve-

M VON C A S T L't

ea.I-JI * ifc t —

i H1: THFM KK THAT NEVER IMS M'PoiNls

70]

MONDAY AND TUESDAY IV ( (INn.NFOl s—2 TO II P. M. IIAll.t

-^0

7 LON

aftei nron at the horn- of Mrs. W . O.

Timmons, 102 Northwood Blvi., Mr.-.;

ning.

6x9 9x12—11x12

All Scatter Rugs Included In Tne Discount

Furniture Ilej/t. 2nd. Fleor

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

METHODIST EPISCOPAL, < HI KOI C. Howard Taylor, minister. !l:MO a. m., Sunday School. 10:10 a. m.. Worship with -« rmon. Subject, “Religion for Exp rt.” 6:30 p. m.. College Epworth Leag,n led b> Alice Monger on the subject, “A College Student’s Religion.” (ir’ •ncastle league meets at the same hour. ":’50 )t. m.. Evening worship. Subjf t, “In Trouble and the Way Out.”

He is the greato.t

musician v.-h,i has ever drawn a bow.” Fritz Kreisler. “When the Rus-i ■:

r g »gTue f’iut Fa iteipf f Casal

itiol *aving •wrvke. ! a » cf a Go<l , Joseph Hofmann. Fhc I. Jetui Teaching With Authority j.n at/- t of the great,” Pucinni. “Tic , (vr. “1. 22). 1 ct' a test are always the simplest and * (v. git. j Mr. Ca.-al.-’ art lies in his in redibl'

It in the sytisgojiie In C.spcr-

•’mplicity.” Leopold Godowsky.

naiim wker* H* wiib four disciples re

paired ’’•trsifhtwav” upon His ni (LOA’FKDMF

e Inio tbe Tlllege. Ife svailed .

, , . . ; Mirs Nan Davis underwent an o ■

Himself of lie regular ebanne o' in

sti : «n Though many a).sees had rr4 '

• rept iiiiw the synajojne Kerne*, Me

HUGHES ATTENDS SHORT MEETINGS

51,000,0110 FOR I >. EMHASS)

IN FRANCK.

Emtion of a 11,000,000 structure for

the housing of the American diplo-

DcPuiiw ( oni li Mtends < onventions matic at'-: consulat • rvices in J-nun r j,,, _ w [|| for th' churc mort.Ol Phy sir id lidueation Societies being contemjdated, according to j ,rr ;,ji , ning; ood -e ■ . ’ .e- u-e

FIRST II \PT1ST CHI RCII Services Sunday Jan. 8. Sunday School at !,:30. Pre.iching Servi 10:40. B. Y. P. U. Meetings C:30. Proa'hing Service, 7:30.

Dr. C. W. Miller of New Alban)'

ic,s* to ***<)i:i*re tbs new will tiie

old order.

2. The time (v. 21). IDs fsiLli'nlnevs In ot>serv81,1 t-lie ! s.il.balli brought Hits to th» pis’* ePe * lie people »«‘«kd)!e<l ts worsldp and to bear the Scriptures *1 po'ioded lie c*me not t* deeir#’ but 1 10 fiilf' l l the Is'v »ven the lew of the

j Sshhnlli.

: The Impresdon (v. 22). 41 e people were sstonished. Two th about His teaching Impressed

the hearer*.

I e substsli'-e af Mis infsvaie The • iibe«, tie profejuionsl teschei'S of

TELL IT TO THE MARINES

The man of a thousand faces and ;i thou 11 " arts in hi- most amazing effort.

TODAY

MAHN EF ■NiGiir —

PATSY RUTH MILLER IN

In Ne» York. T. H • , ttenda f the ' Itwttd th. aatborllte*.

^ lf * structure as planticd would ^ ^ inemhcrsh ;> and congregation is

fmaiued j intly by th*’ United States .inn

During the holiday- Coach W. E. government and by business concerns I ,

"•‘S •" • of athletics, attend- wi „ offkej , in p rancc . „ wag un-' ed five na:tonal meetings or physi- d ,. r , t ood that Herrick had obtained eul education societies and collegiate t h e promise of influential mrmt»ors athletic associ.itions held at the Ho- ( ,f Congress for government aid in

tel A - tor in New ) ork City. I he financing the project, meeting eov red four days from De- plan.- for the building will be laid

Ixfori the American colony in Paris

Coa-h H igh' ..ttinded the annuid when Herrick returns to his post i .nwntio of tin So.-iety of Colleg- a- amba-sad r soon aftei Christmas, iate Phy ,al I ’’•n ation Directors on according to pre.-ent expectations, the fir-t day. The di.-i u.-sion rent- Beside- the consular and diploen e admini Irativt problems matic ervice, the structure would of ph, deal education directors. He ou i' th* Aim rican ( hamber of

Commerce, the American JJbrary,

I IRS! t HRISI IAN 1 III R< II

1?. H B r, Min '•

\|r-. I R. Hartley, Superintendent

liiiltl (hool.

i!ib|c Scheol at b:30 a m.

es at the Methodist Hospital, Indian.1I* li.-, Tue-day. Sh’’ i- reported to be

getting along nicely.

Mrs. J. E. McCoy and -bst< r, Mrs. J. X. Stimison of Hunting’ourg arc

in Indianapolis tlii.s week.

Clifford Patterson who .-! ’ it the holidays with Mr. :tnd Mrs. H. A. Foo-

ter loft Friday for hi- hum • at Ja- ot A" i » fo,ma l w

maiea, Jong Island. Mr-. Patterson remained for a longer visit with her

parents.

Miss Hard Frazier resumed

regular work as telephone perntor, after being off duty the past two

months, following an operation. Mrs. M. E. Phillip- who has been

visiting her sister, Mr George Appleby the past two months, returned

Friday to her home at Paris, 111. Larkin and Denny purchased the

I

“ SOUTH SEA L©Vl

\ DIM TIM I. WOMAN EXPOSING HERSELF fo |||! . .. 1- or tkopk passion on a softh sea ism. W’*'

,Vd

( hautcr No. 2—MASKED MENA(l||

lease

— —s»iah ill i C”i !':••• M.jjol W b sl <

Hauun tn a •: i V lu ^ Koi t'lV' \pt l lncs> man, E. A. Li: p l .v J* E. B. G;.ie, Ed. -• c

i < • iy

f lub a • le er ;.'U">rtk ned info -m- midt.

-t th

given, on which an especial ffatut will li a talk by Cuptuin (i. P. Fa’age ' n his pel .sonal exj ei i, ct s w if

j . r wild animals of Ala ka.

J».U* Conquering Damons (” !j ;i ,. k , y saw ,,,1,, at a f , on Hillis, Ch s. V. Bergen, William F.

Harry Luetcko and

but .les'ls er,ih )f rst-l..ind knowledge i *e| forlb llie tvtllh with lb* enibu*: i * * in of f rest) nets and personal convle- • lion. This disiinctlon was quickly dele *d In those wjio heard Him.

II

1. The outcry of th* deiuon-pos- J ^ • 1 ■'’-da). ke.sed wan fv. 23). ^ ,>v - :,n ^ -'In-i J. W. Harmon spent i’erhsp* be irii*rruple<i Jesus w»il* Friday in I idianapoli.s.

. He r a* ’.*• h ”* \Vb»n th# power of

.u 10: lb j ip..) i* manifested tli»:e i« bound t"

(. • tij’ • "D jr :ing 1 i Hod”. ] |,(. an outcry of Hi* evil apiriiv H ' S' ,o”i I : -Han En b avor it 2. The «l*gioii * ronfession (v. 24). , ;ij . m ••Thou art the Holy On* of God.” Y j’.g i’cipl”'- ( hri-ti) Endeavor! I'he one who-* chief business ir was

- -asie ami destroy btturnn life wa-

tinns, each with a chairman and each section to have chaige of one meet-

ing of the year.

Th ’ lion in chaige <f the meeting of Mon ay consists cf G. E. Black L. R. Chapin, Man y Moore, C. Y. i

For th, May meet c T. F. Crawford, P' H 11. Knud.- Ji\ Dr. E. llauj. VanCleve W. II. Ei-.’!,*

H. Con,'

a me min ction indi

ws o:

F”i the Ju ' ha

E . Coffman, Pi nrar

<)m ’ r Helrr.er Bloomi|ui.-t. Cu «i>gg Simpson Hirt, J I j n 1

I M h ON

ALASKAN

LIFE

\NIMAI.

Kachei Beck.

F’or Die February meeting: Prof. Cook. Gtorge 11. Manhart, Worley Tinimon -, 1

John Duvi . (has I). Conklin. Mn - For the Jui. n

II. R. Nichols, ’I’■ ^ ^

sited

wed

hour Rubush. Th’ ,). Crawley, W. E.

is a member of the society. Two meeting.- were held tin

d' v. that of the Yat onal Child Health A.-soeiation and the Yational Amafeui 'ho 1 Fedriat on. In the for-

it 6:30 p. in.

Evening ,-ong service and sermon I

Ih siielt miserable slate as to desire 1" liar* nothing t« d<> with <’hri?r, •ml

I ,, , , f ,, , ’- v •d*’ Bruner at , :..0 p. m. Sub-: r ,, w forced to crmf*ss Him »S the

1 |ot* One

J *621011.

I 3 Christ's attitude toward him (v. NAZARENK CHI'K< H 23).

Sulij’ t of tht -ermon “Man's Orig- 11* asked and accepted no te*ri

I he Men's Club of the Pr<.-byterian Search, 1.. C. Buchheit. " dlianis, Wie

id h

cbu:ch will have another pitch-in For the March meeting: ( apt. J. J. "ard E. Caldwell. '• uifi ( supper in the c hurch dining room Albright, H. C. B. Werenek”, Prof.. The remaining Mon 'ay «veiling, m< - call sounding Gu-tav \>it, E. P. Light, Carl V. nounced later. ^ , ’■ — ’tf'Wk

iiian

Herrick, full) recovered from hilong illrn -s, expe< - to -ail for Par-

, , nly in January. He will rema i : ,, ,• ii; r dlen Condition monv from Him. hnt aternly reliitk'*d

t I GaU M 11 . 0., home with hi ^ ^^^“nditi ^ .«-« «’.« oat lb. foul aplrl, of the school,, namely, the organiza- snn „„ k .... I,-domed dominion D> ) a. |

tor. *

tion an-l ailmini-’ration of a dejiartment of In iilth i -lu. ation wa- c\|ilained i 1 -letail. Plan for the 11)25 Olympies weri’ rorniulat-’d at the meeting of the Athletic Eed-’iution, which i comp, ■ e-i of ail amateur athletic bodic.- in America. ( oach Hug! i - repre i-nteil f)ePauw at th’ 1 ni’ ’ ting of the Nation:)! (’ollegia:e Atlileti’ A-rociation held Do-. 2!). I h - e ciation is the organization of the leading colleges io the rountr l’”i the purpose of -Imp dig th-‘ poll ii > of inter-collegiate athletics. At thi meeting rub' conifoi all sport- wa re appointed. fb’ ' -ion wa brought to a close with tl"- inc’di'ig ■ f (be Anu’iii n. I’ovtball Coarb, \--oeiution of which Coach Hughe- is a member. It is eompo.- ed of the head football coaches of college and university teams, jind the dis, u.-sion was coneenicd with officials, football ethieapd strategy, rub’-, and improved

methods of pla\.

son Parmel) thr ugh the holiday --a-

son.

Turn Hair Dark With Sage Tea

M M I L HEIGHT S Sunday School at 2:30 o'clock, league Service at 3:30 there will U' no preaching.

Grac • Black.

Ur JEW MACON

The old-time inixturc of Sage Tea ■ nd Sulphur lor darkening gray, streaked amlfaded hair is grand* mother’s recipi, and folks are a,: in u -mg it to ki-' P their hair a good, even color,

I \NDKS < H\I’KL Sunday School at 'J:3t) o’clock. Preaching at 7:30 o’clock, by MrGtnce Black.

i . • re living in an ago v hen a youthful appearance ii of tiie gicatc .t advar.’oge. No-.' I'J ii s. thougii, we don’t have the lrouble.-omo t i -i; of gathering the t^c and tbe mu y mixing at home. All drug toil, :.'ll tiie re.dy-lo u.-c

CANDIDATE

CROWN POINT. Ind., Jan. 7. lUPi —(ieorge E. Hershman, of Crown Point, mcmb* r of the State Highway Conimis-ion and a leading lawyer of northern ‘Indiana, today announced hi, candidacy for Governor, subject

to th. Democratic Primary in May. 1 Hi* cnnditi<*ri of P*t*r'* nioiber in-la',. Her liman was l>orn Jum: 29, lSh5 He ,mu* ») ©nee and lifted h*r m* on a farm in Walker Township, Ja-- * Mf * departed. She inimedi-

»>i'l < »st on' H-e '.ml aplrit. He *<>1 eniv i* n ««*ir par* knr is ikt* )« ’leli-er ©iheis fvu*a impurity. OliriKt i nzrn- eonfevion only femu par* hp* (. I'h* oh*dlenee of th* demon (v. j

26).

Tl,* Kpirlt wa* rein, rant to leave th* n .'ut *nd malicloiii to th* »rid. for b» lot* th* man whom h* had fo leave He Im’i I* a, knowledge hi* defeat and : weal out jn • howling rig*. 3 'I lie iieorfssion mad* ayo» Mt* t people (VV. 27. 28). Th* new* of Chriat’s power apread rapidly over t’.alilee, Th* p«opl* were ktariled t,v iwo thing*: fl) The new doctrine* which He

lirouglit.

(2) HI* aitthorllr ovar deiitnit* III. J*«uf H*al* Peter’* Mother InLaw of Fever (vr. 29-31). This scene lie* In Ih* home of one of the di*< Iple*. Me went home with sittion and Andrew who told Hint of

s , I I I t> I \ I

I III ,1 I I loll

i'UUU !;7 i ;; , X;d I t7!7!I'r : rl!:!n7 7 '**.* Miii««ring , 'f Many (,,.

Comiound." It i ve.v popn! t bt in.- Valparaiso University, being gradu- Though Hi* day waa wtreuuou* In

tv4)'4, i ut discover it In- l«en ap- | ated from the latt< r institute in June

plied. S.niply tool ten ,ottr comb or ,r|(n a soft brush with it and draw this i

through your hair, taking one small ln fi ls announcement Hershman d«sirand at a time. By inormrg the gray I clared that he “realized that Indiana

changes

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it I Ik Li \a - Mh M

nil i in:

in ■ ».f I Tl. Ol 1 ’ll t 1 I ii llj < VfUIlt v i t* iHitluo I hat i (on f irrufl upon • f a\ III nf >:i id .|..- Mh li - ’Ur of t-

Its laboi*. He cm mo unwearied e,en j when th© mn had set, to meet the need* of Hie multitude* who had gilth ' <>rc<| front *11 part* of Hi* elty. He ■ l.ealed many of their di-ra-es, . ast j out demon*, not allowing them to

it v. bv

i ........ i•> 'governmental affair.-, that the eon 1

darkening the hair alter a few applications, it al-o produces that soft lu-ne and appearnneo ot abundance

which is o attractive.

poor, blind peopl* knew Him not.

Htuti I, must be permit te to fum - v. J*»ut Cl«an»ing * Lep*r (vv.

tion, and tho government restored to' 4:.).

\v or JAN.

the )>• ople.”

»fli

Hl>b • • f Mr

-f Juirif-s »V A 11*’' - . oil tip- puhlli- .‘A'niiin*. In

1 roiu ii,. ^ -•If* r fur

' d bpl*.

fo]

loAA I

I 'Hi

pump- s'iu;m*. In M- 111 din tin. 11 nil

lipTrllftt r until Hobi. privn 1« hhIt*, niifl r* -

i Ik 1 tfor h11 the In-

iid J* • «•'!' lit ' bi'iiiic i Ip- ♦ n~ bin 11 • r. of • jn nut] to the • r < 1 11». (| I ' H I . Mill t( nil UiiG < '011111 \ . I ikIut 1111 to*\vit ’

Lot No. Six In Dio. 1< No Tam, ' -» In tin <7htnil Sui vcx to tin town

• PoAA eft \ ' Ilf I il l ( licit s| )•

It-hm tip IhU' 1 • Mib-iK •• prop, ri\ of • ifl f|. C' ll.-m hiol Iftcnt, (| t it Last Klm

Si it. 1 |n mi ill < It v.

Sabi sab x\||| mittb sub|«*<M |o the 11 o 1,j’,,’ I oi Up I*u 1 uain I'inult f'ouir. "I i'f « •mil an.I will I,, soli] for ttess .1 bail ! lie lull appraised value

•I ufVon the folIowlnK ternis loin a 1 least 4*10-half "f • in* e • v easli I n hand tin (•10 1111 vu 1 • 111 flue six months of sale, the PlirchtiHer u 1V-

for hear It) ir six per

le. tiro*

<1

! If SKIN BREAKS i ! OUT AND ITCHES :

:

APPLY SULPHUR j

t fo r* **f and ro)

• 'lan' i irotu f im; hi ■ nt I i lilloy

• i VitiU

•a rli

111 < bl 1 • of Hale.

• * f* • s and w. . in • d th. I • a I . state mild. • in Yultiatlnn and an* Th» PUK'lllOO-r shall

1 -f Pa a hik tip full

> of tith lu said • ill b»* f <

RtUle.s ‘V A lira' Alls I Jo In? it I dlls Lxecut

Jud the moment you apply McnthoSnlplmr to an itching, burning or broken out ikiu, the itchiug itoM and healing begins, sajs a uoteil skin specialist. 1 his sulphur preparation, made into a pica ant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothin! has ever la cn found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritati'ii) and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or r’liiyline-s. Nou do nut have to wait for improvnm ut. It quickly show - You can get .i little jar of Kowlrs McutlroSulphur at uuy drug store.

START AtOHQ£0|

As .Dsu* pifich*d In th* *yn* gogii,’* of (Islllc* ind cast out ilcn'oiK, Ml* f»©w*r t)*<ain* known. \ , icnoi- ■iim* to Him saying. “If Thou wilt. Thou lanst mak* rti® cl*«n.” .lo-ii« pin forth Hi* band anil touch*,I him. sating “I will, h* thou cl*an” and linnaediai*!)' tl"* l*pro»y drpartod and he wa* clcansod.

] of/ Can Harrow lo S.m Here • « dignified, confidential

Beauty of Bible Thought* 1 ant of H e opinion that Ih* Riblo I eonlaiti- nim* iril* KOlialbllilr, moi* I exquisite Imaiity, more pur* morality, inm* important history, and finer • -iialii* of poetry arid (•loqueuc* than ' nn he coll*' t©d from all other book*, In wlmlever age or language they may b* wrin*! Sir William .Tone*.

»*y to pay your old bills. •V) one else ever knows of X'Ur borrow ing arrange, mrnts; our repayment plan *•''• you ample lime to pay ) ur loan o that ii will not U ^ burden to roll. Let us S' ■ w von h w ra.-y j, j, tn (' oi debt in this d g-

Occupation Abxclic* of 0"'Up*iioi) i« not r*sl ; a mind quii* TiicRnt l» a tuind di«tresaed I'owpor. o

M'uri.a kl'iia

For Vue Semple Mail Tl !e .U.titisement te fseft v .

INDIANA LOAN CO. 2H] Ea.st M aehinglon St,

M l. OVER INDIANA COLUMBUS — Unless farm relief becomes operative within the next H) years, the United States will be

forced to import food from an un-

lides 'tne.“In I %Wtr i,h v ’" tseir

THE SEARCH FOR AN HONEST MAN.

If Diogenes were looking for an honest man today, instead of going about the streets, with a lighted lantern, he would go to the RKTA1L CREDIT ASSOCIATION and get a select list of those whose Credit Ratings show they pay their bills promptly.

There is a Distinction between dishonesty and carelessness about letting your bills run past due. The careless person does not intend to be dishonest, but it is difficult for your Retail Merchant to make the distinction. Hr only knows he is not being paid for values he has given. Don’t be careless about paying your bills. It may hr misunderstood.

sor 'lurh o w; d thi • .-at utin: { di itlos ks I y ol < a.sc Tn i*t 1 the long okcr n be coi beg )tl o evi t* tu “Rul c’s ( r th ink', hi,* •Ing

RAY YOl R RILLS 'PODAY AND KEEP YOUR CRHPJT GOOD.

PUTNAM COUNTY CREDIT ASSOCIATION.

not,