The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1928 — Page 1

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(iRKENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY E BUS.

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NTENDED FOR IGHWAY NO. 43

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l t ' 1 SEARCH COMMITTEE OF LAKE

ro LAKE ASSOCIATION IN

POLICE RAIL) FRUIT STORE; FIND ALCOHOL

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REPORT.

DINGS ARE IMPORTANT

| dth of AHtoiUHhing and lllumif ating Facts Have Been l ncov- / vered In Past Few Months.

here is the • super-highway of the ana? Is it planner? Where, in i. sierdom, will be finally located •DO "great, pulsing artery that will i y the largest stream of red blood^Qlt.raffic of the Central West? rer-earch committee of the Intern Imliana Lake te-Rivn aL ution believes it ha^ the trail I ked. In its findings ami report, committee has uncovered a wealf astonishing and illuminating hlCf 1 ^ at w '** he ' ntP " 111 K ,,, v 'Siers at# well as the general travr\ Cf public that wants service where

' A ice is needed.

ic initial meeting of the various (itk'}’ groups interested in the Lakeiver highway from New Albany, igh Paoli, Bedford, Bloomington, ph ( icer, Greencastle, Crawfora-s'^y

ed had the trial become that the sec ond railroad in the state chose this a^ its route from the river to the lakes and the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago railway followed in the wake of where the travel was thickest. The original highway crossed

White river at Gosport. It was a famm| - croa I"* "We* i RANK CONC II I \ I NDI li pi oar liable. It wa only tl BOND tFTKR %RRFm ^vi taking over o>f the principal thorough 1R|>\\ NMill l

fare of the state b> the highwaj commission, that the change wa

made to work out the mandate of j I IND HOU/.E IN ( ELI.AR

the law: “That the state highway-

should connect county seats.”

Before the (state was out of its I swaddling clothes, three univei dtic

| and colleges had located on thi- road wak. It wa- net the f.aihtie of the Frank Concilia, well known frail roadway that we are now attempting store l)Wner> w ,, nm . Um| Satulll;iy

te restora to It earned |

in the coming of the automobile, fou|ld st , v „ ra| | (I)U |, . „ f nlt ..i,,,,,,,,

thi.s was the favorite route for the

MRS. JAMES I. BROt h

Funeral set vices for Mrs. James T. Brock, 70 yeaiv old, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Ilarri-, ”t!lj Centiul avenue, Satu: ■iy, wil lie held at the Hainbndr ‘ Chri-tian Church at 11 o’clock tomorrow morning. Burial will be in the Bainbt idge cemetery Mr . Brock wa born on a farm near Bainhridge, when 1 -he made het home until la t September, when she and her daughter move I to Indianapolis. Her hus-

band died in 1919 und Mrs. Ham- is < HU DRF.N I the only survivor. Mrs. Brock was a

Police Make Raid \ffer Colored Man n “ m,) ‘ 1 1,1 the U,liul1 rhuirl ‘ n<:,r Breaks (kittle \Vh*n Policeman Hninbiidp 1 . lie ha.i been ill eight

Shadows Him. ^‘‘ al •

COUNTY NURSE

TRl S I IIS HELD MEETING Township trustees of Putnam Coun-

iijrt I'rr’O i n r rir<i r* v ' 11,11 t, " ir 1 ' , '' u ar »'••• tin g m the WKIIKS AKIlLLb ' 1 ' 11 "

tlent of county schools, Monday morn-

ON DIPHTHERIA

ing. Regular routine transacted.

huines, was

SERMONS WERE DELIVERED IN CITY CHURCHES

\\ R1TTEN IN Rl <; \RI)S It) 1N(}l I HIES t o\( I RN INfi THE

POSITIN E t I LITRE.

W FRF.

One Positive Culture Was Returned From All Cultures Taken All

Children I vamined.

I El EPHONE HEARING

Plans ate being completed for the hearing on the situation of the Greenea tie Telephone Company to inrrtaie rate , which will he held in

EXAMINED r,i ' |i . A\ no v morning 'I ANA

at 10 o’clock. A yet no announcement a to whotlu r or not the hearing will he po-tponed, htis been received.

SERMONS OF PAS C ..F THREE GRI I N t ISTLI 1 ! RCHES

PI BUSH I D.

PF.OP1 E

ATTFNDFD

southern tourist; made m, no doubt, by the presence of the only bridge a cross the Ohio River at Loui-ville. Eight and ten years ago, the Chicago traffic to West Baden and French Lick came by this well known and

well marked highway.

Knowing of the prominence and

COUNTY CREDIT MEMBERS WILL HOLD MEETING

OR 1)1 U Rl t I 1A i.l) H O’Riien icceived

The Sermons Are All Appro For Th. Dav—Rev. Ranha

Talked On Youth

Dr. 1 it. U tiiien leceived a coir

A« the re.-ult of a po dive culture denination order for th. Second Ward Pennon livered in GreencastD. ■if diptheria, following the School huihling Monday morning. The ‘'hurches o Sunday were of interiminations of childion in the Second order will h. po ted on the building '’ S L Following art' the sermons in

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in the basement of his business house at 27 north Indiana street. He was taken before Mayor Charles Mc(iaughey in city court a few minutes later and released under bond of !f 1 000 to await linal action in his case

at It) a. m. Tuesday.

An affidavit against Concilia was — ignod by Andrew “Skinny" Pittman, To ELECT OFFICERS

constant use of the thoroughfare the colored. Policeman John Hamm had

residents along the roadway, natui been watching Pittman Saturday ev.

ally expected that it would he one of and he .aw the colored man the first to he improved especially |,. it ve Concilia’.- tore and go ov. r to

as it carried the needful through traf- the court hou r. I he officer follow

fic to enlist government, aid. But ,d ami Pittman, when he -aw Hamm these residents and well-wishers have was after him, threw down his bottle

slept on their rights; other- did not on the south id. of the .ptaiv m ar County Credit Association will

Ward school building, the latter part of thi' past week many imptine have been received by Ali-< Carol IJioultz, | county health nurse regarding diph-

theria as a contagious disease. Following r an article written hy

Mi ■ Shoultz concerning diphtheria:

Diphtheria n a ure “catching” or

infectious disease of childhood which attacks tin* imicou membranes of the nose, throat and windpipe. Toxin j or poison spreads throughout the y tom and may cause death of the per- : t son affected unless the ti. -ue can produce enough anti toxin to counter

act the effect of the poi on.

rho annual meetini ol the Putnam 'The remi- are pr> ent in the throat

ami na-al discharges of p. i ons hav j

Tu. ay inorning.

W II I. BE HELD l His LA I MM;

A r nil COI ’.I RY I II B PRHtJR A A| ARR A NEED.

Miss Helen Black, AA ho Has Had

I barge of The I icket Sale

Reports a Good Sale.

• x' .yette and on to the lake at Mich- am | (jf

//j| t . City, was held at the Greenca-tle itry Club the evening of Septem.1 2nd, 1927. Thirty or more persons ?(*enting eight or ten of the com..orities along the roadway, were ''i en t. Many of those in attendance esented chambers of commerce, clubs and in two instances, two . le universitie- along the line. W "•les MeCJaughey, mayor of CJreen;e, was elected chairman of the -—■Nation and a tentative organiza-

. jtui effected.

^Sjch waist said at this initial meet-

('on edion • ampaign.

and have not recognized he value, t . ening at the Country Club , , htheria, a - ! It Is Estimated That Five Meeks Will this great thoroughfare. Imliana tree; Hamm made Pitt- Dinner will !»■ sercl at half pat ,|j|v,tl\ toother h\ coughing, nee/- ; Be Required T« Complele Denial

It ha- been dissected; separated into man pick up the broken pieces and ■ o’clock There will be an elec or , , talking Pi ilifferent sections with different num thi'tt took him T police headquattii tion of all . ffieers at this meeting mdii. i tlv exposed hy hamlling attic hers of the highway commission and Chief Dave Braden and Policemen mid other important bo im s will he p. p |U . been recently infected not recognized as an entity for per- p au l Crimes and Hamm then went transacted. p v , ut .p ( |j s( harges

manentlnprovement. Other highway to the Concilia tore after a ..,,.1, The chief address of the ev Many j .le havi htheria germ ' . V > i '\' :o,M.d'dai

( ‘ 1 ' present in their nose

part, of three of the churches in the

city;

“Youth is the great In-between nge of liG'. It is bounded hy childhood m the past and hy maturity in the future," aid Rev. Victor L. Raphael in his message to tin young people on Sunday morning in oh vance of Youth Day throughout t. • Presbyterian Churches of the nation. Using for his subject “On The Threshold,” he quoted I Banuiel 17:32— “Saul | said to David, thou art but a youth” —as the text. The story of David is as familiar to the teenage group as any other hero in all of history. It teems with interest and can easily arouse the enthusiasm of the modern -tripling as it lias so effectively that i of earlier days. At his age David was just at the opening of the door

into a very large Held of usefulness. mm , , , If he were equal t opportunities,

they would lie unlimited and the door

DENTAL WORK TO START IN COUNTY SOON

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HI I D i\ ( nl VIA ON

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CONTI NIT;I)

have been given precedent and unle warrant had been secured. Braden will be made hy Herbert Sheets, .*.- . 0)lt m t p, I1(1 , ,,,. lhro .„ s a | some drastic action is taken it will read the warrant to Concilia and then retary of the National Retail Hard- (p oll „p (p,, v luav p (> W( ,|| themseli, be lost to pight and mind and the I s t„ 0( | a ,„| t ,, pj m w „ip. (; rmi ,^ ware Dea'-i ’ Association. He «.ll ... ,

of tin we.-k and will he continued un-

"'The i* people are called “carriers” and

if the usefulness and importance ■his ancient and historical road hut the chairman insisted that whole matter be researched for and information, and to that end nmittee was appointed and directj make a full and complete surif the route, its resource and its jlness to the state and nation make a report at a future meetis the report of its research romee that gives the whole matter resen-day importance. In this re the belief is expressed that no kwav or thoroughfare in the nn-

great advantages and utility of the and Hamm made a search of the ba e- talk on merchandising and his ad (| |( , v ^,0. diphtheria t. ,,thpi About roadway will be lost to the future m ,. n t. Customers came and Went dress should he of much interest to ()|1( ld (l f jp,, |, ll | m |ation .-n, i generations. during this time hut none was aware the members of the Credit Associa- diphtheria carriers In addition to the national traffic that a raid wa being made in the •!'»>• Prompt treatment with anti toxin that has and will pass over this great building. Miss Helen Black who has had vv j|| |, ro i, a (,|y S ;, Vl . (| 10 ijf e 0 f , |nli|. roadway, no thoroughfare serves In The officers discovered t full pint charge of tin- ticket ale repoit a | a , ), ,| a y. ,| ( .| a y in giving it endang diana so completely. No one highway bottles; a full half pint and an empty g < "'i ah', and there will he a plen (1| t } 1( , nc,, (|) - ,| 1( , , pji,) i n), , the

has so ninny prominent Institution half pint bottle under some sack -, did atte ndance, as every retail mei (i| |, t, cted at one and anti ''aniiiaign ha h< eu • potvmred a d \ located on it. Look at th* map. Two < oncilla made no prot) t but weld * haMt n,end.. 1 1 vitally inter, ted in toxin > lh ,. n eryone seem inter. t» i in the pro

state. This roadway i tne two great universities arid

It 1 the desire of the Dental As.siation, Board of Health, and other organizations intore tod in tin* pro jeet, to have ev. iy child in the Put natn eounty school , examined for any

defects in teeth.

’This i the lit t. year that such a

would open for him to seize them. There are some things which the writer tells us concerning our hero’s life that ire worth considering. He ays that David was hut a youth. There is nothing derogatory in this s-tateinent for he was no longer a child, neither was he a man. He was very young, but there were in him the virtues of youth which are capable always of defeating the mighty in their strongholds. More is cxected of our young people than

are directly accessible to the whole state. This roadway r the backbone of the Tate's travel activities all other thoroughfare- are hut feeder to this passage-way that leads to and from the state’- important institutions. Here indeed is the state and ns

lion’s super-highway.

I>T us visualize something of the traffic* that would come to a -upei highway so located. At Louisville i

backbone willingly with the police to city cour'. the proceeding and work of thi im- certain. In cases where the treat I'reject. Five (ireencastle den when they were children because they colleges — o——— j portant organization of the county. 1 ment is not given until after the third *' l: Wl " participate in the work, have grown. VVe do ot count, how-

Opera ‘Carnun* To Be Presented By School Ot Music

presents so many point: of in ; the bottle neck that ha collect.'.I the

It or is of such importance to the northbound traffic from all

quaitoi

F.\ At I HA I L II AS NOT AS A IT HI I X II SOMETIMI IN MAY.

day, throat paralysis, heart and kid ''"‘'h dentist, workini' certain designat- ever, on their dm g n man’s work kDRIFT 1C1 .... lad a:

BUFFALO, N. Y , Feb. «. (DP)— i y found. "'‘ ,l havt ‘ •'••'I'-'aL’ a bools and will r jved. There are tasks to which At h a t 10 men today were believed h i . nr( .,, S5ia ,. y that tho ,r rn o r ,. 1 | work two to three .lays in the schools, you th is assigned that beh g to him to be floating on a field of ice that |mh | i( . lin( l,. r st, m ,L that this disoaso wh;ltev ‘‘ r ,imP wil1 bp r ' ,( iuired to e.- aM( i t o no other. First, the acquirebroko from shore and was swept out ,, rrV onted. The process of pro- “ nim '“ the te, ' th ° r > child in the me nt of knowledge to qualify him as on Lake Erie. tection is no longer an ex|K*riment; it t: ‘h'.ol • , a cultured member of society. SecThe men were fi hirig off Wmilf;ill ls a ,.,., tamlv . ,1,.,,, t ], at it , The examination will require about ond, the develo]iinent of m -al cmPoint, Out., and according to reports ;i |, , 1 | u j,.| y sa f|, | f ,, V) , ry ,.1,11,1 be live week , it is estimated by Miss tr „| enabling him to be a constructive from the Canadian border, th* ice tween the r eighteen nth ' "' ,l lllz * count y hea, th nurse, citizen to any community. Third, th.* chunk separated from the mainland. | . im | six ye;|r . w ,, | . ( . i inmHn i Z e,l, that as «"•’ dentist will examitto the urrender of his life to the lender-

rrible disease would non be wiped lb,, " b b ' territory at a time. I he ^idj, 0 f Christ.

I'.iiu' public—4ocal or i.-- . .>1 th. -.r *.> . 1 ■ ft,.

| that leads to Indiana and eonge.-to.l

|n the first place,” say- the re- C hicago and the ( alum, t ..m. this highway, runnii.g from the to t '’ bl *' l ‘ < h Lick and \A. river tu Louisville to Lake Mich- * b * ,ip ": to go to the . v. ml urn at Michigan City is one of the v " ' ,1 ‘* t'" " •«<«"> _*it thoroughfares in Indiana. With """ go to McCoi ^S.hl National trail and the high VHn - lnsi,,, ‘ th ‘‘ s,; ito the great . ,1.,

'Tin' report from Canada said there wti no qu< tion hut that at lea t 10

1 im n were on the ice.

'The opera “Catmen” will he present

Greenea ' le, under the au-pices of 1)al ' r ;,i| in ; r ,1,,.

the School of Mu ic of DePauw university, some time in May, it was an-

nouneed on Monday.

The opera will follow up the opera that was present here the past year and was sponsored by the -chooh

from Louisville to Indianapolis, vu |' w ‘" br Jotoed hy iherilt and «M n ,j( ,„.,*• v tl . 111 ,,f tin ..p

^ amis fir t in use and ^service. It I”Dim tur ..\ii t t 1 ' over this trail that the imigrant l ,ena * l; irm i about 1,000 ev. rv 1

day**.) A part of this great throng would seek the Dunes if they w. li-

mit of existence.

The Schiek test which proves

1 1 *^* rdMne “ u,n ' whether you are su ceptible can b*

had from your family doctor. It i

locate the missing men. in y o U r power to protect our children

and future citizens. Let' do it. {see

your physician at once.

Dr. AV. M. McGaughey and Mi s

l]* I f\ I' 1 Shoultz t. k ' Vi ml mot.' eultun .1 r,arl '/• l.W3Il Ihi s. ..Ml AA ird A| .hr, 111 nim

announi'i'il hit*

F.ngagement 01

i to settle western Indiana. Over [^Hjugged winding came Colom l AA !

m

in and his Kentucky militia to aid ■ral Harrison to discipline the irs of the frontier at old Fort stenon. Over it came the hold

accessible to Indiana. (Ju-t now, thi wonderland of Indiana, is »<■<■( iblo to Chicago alone.) In addition to all thD, add the inti.i

uckians that .settled the lands college activities, game-, cont- (, a ,„|j

Vincennes to Ijifayette and he-1 .—o —.

I the Kankakee. Indeed so mai k-

CALUMF T OO Pup,

(Continued on Page 2.)

iNDlkhA PRtAoN ILtX) TH6 DUNE-)' r - . a.n. .rtAcx^es'-ibla, yTATL PAR.IO z

Pi n PURDUL- UNIVLRMTY ^ 4000 .StuU<?^tbi WABASH COLLfcGL SOO SUidC.tU i

■ •m that wa pro ent la t year. Actual work has been tarteil and parts of Hie ca t elected. Mis Helen Keith of Bicknell, a indent in the Srhool of Mu-ic, will have tlie role

| of “carmen.”

M A K li I At.I III I N E Hu -ell Allis, n, Indianapolis, Florence Palmer, Reel wile.

VONCASTLE IS REMODELLED

Nl AA I A 1 s ! \ - | \ LLI D. INI ER MIR Rl DM OR A I I D. Oi HER IMPRDVIMINI MADE.

M AN IS SON oi MR AND MRS ( B ARLES I WAN OL

III! ( ITY

The New Y’urk Times of Sunday, February 5, said that Mr. and All Thcron AA'n. I on M .. Gowen, of AA it ertown, N. Y., had mnounced the enpagcinent of theii lUghtiT, Mi An llidti' Mtutiowen I .'•less, to T. nl (). Ihwaii, the (in of .Mr. and Mi . ('has. II. Ewan, of (iii rn istle, Indiana.

Political Talk In Putnam County

Tetritori. a de ignated have not a Another statement of the author .Vet been fully decided, hut. will he | las do with the reply of David to

Saul when the latter equipped him with hi- apparel, putting a helmet of ' .'ass upon his head and a coat of mail on him. DavT d, “I cannot go with these for 1 .a not proved them.” Youth can only use the weapons with which he is accustomed to light. Adults ought never to expect young people to he able to do .heir work or fight their battles. They ihould never crowd them with difficult

FIRST MEETING OF GROUP TO BE HELD TUESDAY

DIRE' TORS Ol ( O-DPER A Tl V I \SSO( I ATION TO MEI 1 ON II T >D A A .

SAID MoND AA I II AT A I It N I It HOI ( k AA II I. ID N FOR ( DM MISSION I R.

I IRST

ANNI AL

MEETING

Only now ni.il then does one It.at any politics in th. county. There wa talk Monday that Venter Houck ot

Mrs. Loveless, the item continued, nPur Brick Chapel will make the run is a graduate of Lawrence I hi- for county commi ionet on th. Dcn.o

ver it;, and a number of the Delta ,.ratio ticket in the coming primary held in the offi Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Ewan is election. It lit. be*n said heretofore on, < uety apt

I ne Directors AA ill Be I lected To Succeed live of Eleven I hat

AA ere Appointed.

tasks hut

only according

to

heir

strengt h.

My heart goe:

* u

in

sympathy

to the youth

through his tf.'ll year wfliuout

tho

w tiderful

joy that Ge.l int

pn(i«*d

hould go

with them. They

only

come once

and when the

time

for

them lias

passed, they

will

never

come again.

My dear young friends, will you not make the most of your youth for

'The Cn t annual n... t iiir of the Put- I your own sake, in gratitude to your m.in ( o.ii.ty Earn. H.iicuu Co pern- parent . and f r the future. You are live A .ciation Incoi ported, will Ic living in a day of nv st unusual priv-

• of Robert ,Steven-1 ilcges. Are you t-King full advanultuml agent, ’Tuc- j tagt* of them? In order Lo cross ov*

] of Sigma Delta Cl.i, the national pro-

Since shortly bef..i.. Chri-tmas fessional journali-tic fraternity. II" work of remodeling the VoncaMJc ! i- a memher of th. tuff of The N'<*w

Theatre lit. been underway, and with j A ork Times,

the opening of Ben llur on Monday

a graduate of D'Pi.tw Univei ily, a that (ilaseow Gritton of Franklin day afternoon at I b o’clock, at > r th.* tl.re-hold through the doorway post graduate of t . Columbia School town hip will also make the race. Tl." which time five d.r. . tor will be into your future of maturity you will ot Journalism, and a member of Phi j term of Frank Davis of Roachdah Hooted •need tin* guidance and constant comGanimu Delta and the Alpha chapter | will expire with thi. year and hi I’ .p.i for inco. port.t. u of the paniotiship .f Je-u the greatest

uceessor will be nominated in the Co-operative A och.tion wot.* tiled Fri(*nd in all the world. Is He yours?

DE pauaa univlutity QoooJt.ucie.Mt i INDIANA PINAL FAR.K I LOO ianui 4 e.i 3MYOOdMACK'l CALYON i TATE: DAWLk. iO, OOO vmtor; 3 INDIANA UNtVfce,llTY £000 JlucLentl S THE GKLE.AT LIME1T0NL DIITRIOT INDIANA*! Orlty tx LOUBVILLfr i juthem (jdtewAy

f.o a three day run, visitors to the. theatre aw tin* fini-hed interioi,! which ha been completely remixlele.l I and is now one of the prettiest in thi eetion of Indiana. Over the week-end, the new up j hoi tere.l seat-* were in tailed which , completed the work of remodeling, j | The interior has been completely changed, redecorated and made new. Prior to the change, everything wa | on a traight line, but with the change | the .seats were placed in t emi-circle , and this adds to the beauty of the building, as well as to tl.e comfort.' The walls have been entirely changed ' in decorations. This work wa done by Lawrence T. Snider and the various tints bring out the beauty of ex- ; pert decorations. The interior of the Theatre wa in keeping with the op : ening -how, Ben llur, and through i out thi- program, the house will no . doubt lie greatly admired by theatre goers.

I

primary and elected next November.

Previon Iy Mr. Ewan was associated with the New York office of 'The United Pic < and various new.-pupei in Indiana, on th* Pacifie Coast, an I

in the territory of Hawaii.

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Simpson Lectures Started On Sunday i

some time ago tut.I the eleven directors, a required by the by-laws of tl..* organization, were appointed, until the first meeting, at which time

( hristian Church

Rev. II 11. Bruner spoke at the Eir t Christian Church Sunday morning from tin* subject “Jesus Only.”

five new director were to hi* elected His message w.. suggested hy the

UK. ALLI N STO< KD ALE OP Id

LI DO IS DELIVERING

SERIES.

Transfiguration cen<* in the life of Jesu , and his text was the following words from Matthew's account of that scene: “And lifting up their eyes, they saw no one, save Jesus only.” On the mount of Transftgur-

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HIE AA FATHER

Probably now and rain north and rain in outh portion Tuesday, Strong

-hifting winds

to replace the live of the eleven dt

s tor. , that were ap|Kiinted.

Tin* Co-operative Association is a relatively new organization in the county and Lycurgu Stoner, was recently elected manager a.-, well as di-

rectnr ,,f th.* nie.nlrei d.ip campaign ation one of t..e di ciples, Mrs. Hru-

* for the Putnam County Farm Bureau ner pointed out, wanted to erect alDr. Allen A. Stockdale, pastor of At ociation. tars to tin* great men represented the Eir-t Congregational Church of John Ritter, field repro.-.cntative there. But, he went on to say, “At Toledo, Ohio delivered the first of the for the State Farm Bureau A iocia the Transfiguration, all men, no matseries of Sompson lecture in M tion, and a man l> in the State Co- 1 ter how important they had been in harry Hall Sunday afternoon. operative A social.on office will be the history of God’s dealing with the The theme of the addre.-- Sunday li." principal speakei at the meeting, race, faded out of the picture and tha afternoon wa , “Stream- That Pan II. ides the eh tion of the director disciples saw* Jesus only standing in

Out.” He also delivered an addres at other important hu-in. will j.roh- their midst.”

Chapel period Monday morning on ably be brought up. “The Primitive Chriatian eommu“The Life to Know.” He will spehk o nity,” Mr. Bruner said, “recognized tonight at 7 o'clock on “The Revela For the second time o far thi. Jesus only us the foundation upon tion of Slang.” I winter, local firemen made a run to which the Church isted, and as the Dr. Stock.!,ale’s style of thinking the Sandifer residence at 409 Hanna head of that Chiu.n which was his and speaking was enthusiastically street. A due burning out was the body; and they . gnizetl his word received by the large audience on cause of the call. No damage was — >—— Sunday a nd Monday morning. done. j Contonued on pag four)