The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAIRY BANNER,
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928.
HAPPY EASTER!
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You still have time to outfit yourself and all your family for Faster. I Irand new dresses, coats and hats, for women and children. Smart suits and topcoats for men and young
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wood will sprak. Mrs. Lulu Dickson of Indianapolis will sing'. Only a short service w ill be held at 7:30.
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MANY TKA( HIN(; ( ALLS KUCEJVLI) I'rof. O. II Williams fJels tDmics I rom .Several Academies And ( ol leges.
An inereasiiig number of calls for student teachei's are coming in reguInilx to Prof. O. H. Williams, head nl the department of education, who believes a large number *<>f students enrolled in the bureau of recommendations will be aide to secure jobs for the coming year. ( alls have been received from Culver Military Academy of Indiana; St. John’s Military Academy of Wiscon-
sin; Howe Military Acairemy of Indiana; Morgan Park Military Academy of Morgan Park, Illinois; Moran School for Ho) , in Washington and California; the Knoxville College for colored people, employing white teachers only, at Knoxville, Tennessee; and many other schools in Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois and Florida.
HEAD THE DAILY BANNER M I. /ION BAPTIST ( HI K( II South Maple Avenue. Rev. Hays W. Hawthorne, pastor. | The Sunday school will render its J Master program at ten o'clock. The Easter message will be delivered byi Lev. (J. L. Gatewood of Indianapolis| at JO: lb. At three o'clock Rev. Gate-
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Lesson for April 8 THE RESURRECTION OF JtiGUS CHRIST (EASTER LESSON) I.MSSON TEXT—Mark It l-'J'J tiOLiDEN TEXT—Because X live ye Shu 11 live also. i'RIMAHY TOPIC—Jesus Cornea to Li i •• A rain. JUNIOR TOPIC—Christ XXises from t to- Ora va. I .TEIUIEDIATK AND SUN Hilt TOPIC—Jesus, Our Living l.vml'i j YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT I'OI*IC—The Power of (he Resurrection. , I. Th« Ministry of Love (v v. 1-1). 1. By whom (v. J). Mary Magdalene, the mother of Jiiiues nml Salome. They brought sweet spices witli which to anoint Him. 2. When? (v. 2). Early In the murid tig of the first day of the week. 3. Their perplexity (vv. 3. J). They questioned ns to who should roll away the large stone from the mouth of the tomb. To their surprise Hiey found Hie stone removed. II. The Angel in the Tomb (vv. fi S> Jesus knew that these women would come to the sepulcher with perplexed aiiij unbelieving hearls so Me had an angel wailing there to un nounre to them the fact of 11 is it iii - rection. Note the angel's message: t. “Be not ufraid” (v. 0). 2. “Ye seek Jesus of Nii/ar-'th who was rrucitled'’ (v. (i). This threefold designation with marvelous oleimio s shows (I) His humanity—JeMis. (2) Lowly residence—Nazareth. (3) I ' nonunions death—crueified. it. “He is risen; Me is not here. Behold Hie place where they hud Him” ('. 0). These words throw light upon His birth, humility mill shameful death. He who was born in lowly circumstances lind suflereil Ihe shameful death on tin* cross, is now Ihe conqueror of deutli. IIis resur- , rection gives menning to It s ileith “If Clirist he not risen your faiili is vain, ye are yet in your sins" (I Cor. i
15:17).
■4. “Go vein way, tell His iliM iples and Peter" (v. 7). As soon as it was known thni Christ was risen from (he dead they were n> tell it to tin* disciples. The disciples all needed tliis blessed news. Lut IV; -r especially. since He had utterly ilepu-d Him. 5. “Me guelh before you into Gali-i lee. there shrill ye see Him” (v. 7) , Christ had told the disciples that He would rise from the dead and meet them In Galilee, hut their unbelief kept them from this blessed truth. III. The Appearances of the Risen
C hr lit (vv. 9-14).
Miese appearances had as tbeir object the restoration of Ihe disciples froni their awful failure mid discouragement and convincing thorn vviihnut n perudventure of n doubt of Christ's resurrection. Since His resurrection was to he Ihe central 'liemo of apostolic pi caching. It vv i- - snry that they have a certninM of knowledge n« In this matter (Acts 1:3). Without the resurrection of Christ Mis denth would he uicnningless. Out of tlie ten or more nppeiir-
Monday—Tuesday No Advance In Prices 2 K) II M. DAILY Thrill on THRILL In The Melodramatic Thriller MICHAEL STR0G0FF
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Ima Slight, while it was parked front of her home here recently.
in Hairison back in 1913, Speck scratch- pedal form of cd his name on h'-- nv s- kit. The oth- While on this mi' cr day it turned up while a mess scr- her of por, on .
MT. VERNON—Circuit Clerk Ed- gcant was saving "chow'' to the ex- ing the fact wh*,? ' u 1 -* gues in vogue iB ,. r
wai function ^
win Page has reported collection of dough boys at ,''h ridan.
|64.) in fines imposed during the first three months of the year.
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BI.UFFTON Charles Miller, 76 well are visiting at the home of her past summer, 1 deputy a-sc.-sor, suffered a fractured father, Win. Goodacre. < s. Last summi't nose when he fell to me side walk Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neier spent land Cement ” " *
while walking hack to the business Monday in Indianapolis,
section of the city from where he had Kail Watson and family moved on been working. Monday to Indianapolis, where he is
0 | employed by Standard Oil Company. TERRE HAUTE—Local mine union The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.
Vo. 3384 has condemned the “save church will hold an Easter food sale the Union” committee and its work Saturday morning at the social room.
and adopted resolutions sponsoring Mi's. Horence 1 .lUerson was call- Conditions merce in the pre.-ent international and district cd to Indianapolis from her home in Are States, showofficers of th« United Mine Workers Jamaica, Long Maud, because of the Better ity in praetir it 7 of America. serious illness of her father, H. C. tries excem c L
-o- Foster. the non-settlem ^ S HAMMOND— Manuel Otiz, was in Mr. and Mr-. Louie Appleby of .s threatening cconomj
the Mercy Ho-pital here recovering Oakland, 111., vi, i ed Mr. and Mrs with exports already from a severe heating given him by George Appleby fuesday. Italy, which is very r
two Mexicans who attempted to -luck Yarrell o Lafayette visited crlng from thi
“Stick him up". Ottz resisted the Mrs. .Magdalene l-ong, Thursday. I'urtuation and ubsequ,!
Mr. and Mrs. F. li. Heed were In- lion. In Italy, ho*eve
dianapolis visitors Wednesday. ing revival is indicated IsJ Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bailey have and chemical industries a!! moved tu the Garrah Ward property ticului strength. p\, on West Main street. many to the United sJJ) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mann are uary and February rose^
parents of a son born April 4th. Mrs.| year’s.
Mis.-. Virginia
! bandits and as a result received severe cuts on the right aim and a badly beaten head. The bandits took
$1.30 from their victim.
the Grand Ball in the Palace of the Czar— the splendor of the Imperial Court— the gorgeous and lavish display of barbaric wraith in th« ( amp of the Grand Kahn— the battle scenes—a wild chargg of over 1.000 semi-savage lartar I ribesmen— Man-to-man conflicts -DOLOR PHOTOGRAPHY SUCH AS YIH H tv E NEVER DREAM* l.l) <M . thrills Galorel
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TIM McCOY IN “SPOILERS OF THF WEST”
GREEN’SBURG— Martha Hughes two-year-old daughter, of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Hughes suffered a frac- •"' ,nn formerly
tured skull in the bainyard of her * olfman.
home here when she wa- struck on the back of the head by her father’s tractor. Hughes had just started the tractor when the girl accidentally
backed into it.
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PL) MOUTH A fire believed to. Army medical specialists, surgeon have started by a mouse gnawing a alu , technical men will mobilize in an match-head caused damage of $500 ( attack on cancer in rein a gensial lore building here. Mr. Specialists spouse to a call from II and Mrs. Listenfclt who lived up- ’|' 0 Camming, surgeon gen 'stairs over the store sakl that the M<!et era l of the United States 1 ’ wher * . The mei ting will stored an,| expressed belief that mive he i d j,, Washington Monday and , ia< tau-ed the file. ,j lc | )Ur p Use u f p, e campaign as out- • °— lined by Gumming is to co-oiflinate | ‘ ^l^»beit *Mitton, IJ, son the activities of the skilled workers | 0f '' ii,lcr Mltt , 0M °. f Warren tou,,t y now e ngaged in research seeking the na mently the victim of a kick- cdUse and control of cancer. The mg oru . xohr'ft suffered a frac- i^roup [< made up of prominent speturf( >one in hi> right arm when at- ( ialists along: all lines and the work * u ^ w ' s t family Fliv- ,,f research will be apportioned along vc ' ^ ■ the lines of specialization. The med-
j ical branch of the government has long contemplated this movement and
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OBITUARY
Mary Margaret Quinn ,,J
Jam- K. anil.Rachel Quini,
near Liberty, Union rounty
•lune 18, 1845 and p a -Wf, life, March 27, 1928, age;!;
9 months jind y day. VV h( n e -■ but I
I settled n La. J nam County, where he J
long and useful Uf,. In 186li she wa.- united in
to Franklin P. McKee. Totia bo, n two chi: Iren, Ida. iIk infancy and Lee who IHr homestead with his motitn
death.
Her interest centered iij husband having died at :ht J
years.
.She wa-a member of tidj Episcopal Church of SaiibJ until recent years was yj gaged in both chuich aid
School work.
At the death of her -. ; |J Leyenbergcr, in 1926, -hi J oldest surviving memberoftl]
Quinn family.
The nearest surviving it|J her son Lee, and two n-piJ
Speck postmaster at Greentown, had money, an interesting experience at Sheridan
recently while attending the district The summer sports are on. After |
meeting of the American Legion a few weeks interval from the end Leyenbergcr of (ireencajtkJ posts of the Ninth Congressional dis- of the basketball, king of I). Lyenb*rger of BainbriJ
Indiana sports, the base- With the exception of Mi ball season, all over the iri whole lif,- vv.-pen; ilf country i.- on. .Sports, in munity, whet he wa.United State are di devoted mother, a kit I
Benjamin vided giving each -eason its own cs- neighbor, a vincere ane ioJ
tnct. Spurts After ten years absencq he again Now enjoyed a meal from his old me.-.~ On
kit.
While a soldier at Ft.
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Mai ilia Washington Mrs. Stover’s DON’T F()U(;FT a BOX OF ( ANDY FOR FASTER MORNINL. Hamilton’s Book Storr YhiLman’h Moi'iis
nnees. Mark selects three.
1. To Mary Mngdnlene (vv. 9 II). j ‘'|j,.demp t i 0 n.' Marys bcirl responded to the Snvlor .. . . .. ,, , ,,
who had grneiously delivered her, «FA h Hook Up 6:20 p. m. Capitol
from demons. Her aufTerings were no llu .itre piogiam.
donhl terrible. She was lirst at the VVKAh Hnok Up 8:15 p. in. Atwattomb; tier devotion vvns limply re- ! i Kint hum: Allan MiQuhac ami
warded by being lirst to meet the i William Simmoiii-.
risen Lord. Though her faith was \\JZ Hook Up 7:15 p. in. Collier's
weak she went nt once nml told the ) |,,, U |-
story to the disciples. VVKVF II
2. To two disciples on the wny to ; Kinnmiis (vv. 12. 13). Luke gives full imrtletilars eorieerning this nppeur- j nnre (Luke 24:13-25). Jesus had 1 walked, miked and eaten with them 3. The eleven disciples (v. It). Christ appeared to them while sitting nt meat uml reproved theni for their unbelief. The fact that they steadfastly resisted the testimony that Christ had risen, and yet afterward were willing to risk their llvts in the proclamation of thi* truth proves the
genuineness of their faith.
IV. The Commissien of the Risen
Lord (vv. 15-1S).
After the disciples were convinced of the truth of His resttrn •tinn, Clirist sent them forth to “prencli the gospel to every creature.” VVImt a glorious nml supreme task is this. What a blessed Issue to those vv I o believe anil how nvrful to them Hint helleve not. “He that helleveth find Is baptized slutll he saved, bill ho that believeth imt shall bednninetl' (v.lH). V. The Activity of the Enthroned
Christ (vv. 19, 20).
After giving the disciples their commission He ascended on high nnd from the unseen sphere directed their activities. Wherever they "»nt He confirmed their word. He does the same for His disciples today.
MONDAY'S FIV E BEST
FEATURES.
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D uma, “K, ter Miracle."
WPG, Atlantic City (273) 7:3t) 9 i
P- ni. Wagner’s band.
WOO Philadelphia (349) 7 05 p. m. i
(iounodV- Redemption.”
WJZ Hook Up 6:30 p. m. Roxy's'
gang.
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M I OVER INDIANA
Our Thoughts We should manage our thoughts ns shepherds do their (towers In mtiklng a garland: first, select the ehoieest, and then dispose them In the most proper places, that every one may reflect a part of its eolnr and brightness nn tlie next.—Samuel Taylor < ’ole ridge.
The Presence of God
Man Is more blessed or U.-- bit -set) In the same men*ure as he is aware
BLOOMINGTON—Charles A. Pike 1 build.a of the new $300,000 field I bouse a' the University of Indiana' Ira taken out a $250,01)0 bond cov i oiing hi contract with the G. B. Woodward (’0.
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BRAZIL That snow and blizzard,, ■ iiieiin nothing to Dan Cupid ha., been 1 n.-nertuinod by the number of mar j lingo liven -i issued here in the last I month. Although March was con-, i do red th. worst weather this year, lien- 1 ' totaling sixty-five for that! month, were issued. Brazil — Evidence at the divorce^ Mia I of Mrs. Adith Weber recently revealed that Mr. and Mrs. Weber lived together one day. Weber wa ordered to pay $3 per week for the -upport of their child.
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Day after day it becomes more apparent that the unrivaled popularity of the Bigger and Better Chevrolet is due to its basic elements of superiority. And the greatest factor of all is the effortless driving it provides. It steers w ith th e weight of the hand — for the worm and gear steering mechanism is fitted with hall hearings throughout . . . * ven >t the front axle
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