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THE GREEK CASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, APRIL 28. 1928.
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RUGS
LANDES CHAPEL Sunduy School i):30 o'clock. No preaching'. AIr‘. (jrace Liaok.
LUMPS
9x12 Axminster
$29.75
]nv«»ved Un^erm International SimdaySchooi T Lesson T
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Herrick and Progress Keirig- , erators All metal bu.v that mak' for clcanlili' - ami aiuta lion.. They ccononiizi' on the ice and pay for theniselvein a.very .-holt time. Two way .•aM'tig- the ft>oil and the i<y. N..w i- th- time;
/\l'i; ( LSTOMLHS have found cur vlapring showing of rugs much ‘.o their liking. You’ll tind the stock most complete. Rich patterns, deep pile and. all wool. There i a group at $29.75
that are .-'pecial values.
Other Ivoom Size Rug’S—.
s.j2.50 up to *69.50
Linoleum.- and Cotigoleum for the kit- . hen in beautiful color-. Also Linoleum and Congoloum rug in new ,-pring patterns. „
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Lm«ok for April 29 the cost or OISCIPLESHIP
LJSfc'ON •IJb.va—i<«.k 10.11-Z.; li-il. COI DEN TjE?:!'—TVhei • Tour tus ore is, me.* w.il your heavi t« ilso CiiJWtRi TO^IC — Loving Jcsu* t.■ t of *W. J JLNJOIt Tone—Puttint .t«sc-i ( ' \ '. Asir.DIA'J'E AND SEMOIi XOl’1 -*i' o Suprcio* Ciiotor. . t NO rHoPLK ic—Tii« r«nJ oc r;<.a»*
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MODEL ON DISPLAY recteti, will materially assist in the' A modal hull* to tlu settle of the campaign, according to the leaders ' Lincoln MwfW to he erect* d dt in the campaign who hav • inspect
• Spencer County honoring Abraham It.
Lincoln an. 1 ) i • mot^'r has be* n ir- These plans, which have been reived b> i- It h.ir.n Lincoln Un* studied by some of the leading i ion at Ir lit ••po 1 ?. architects of the country, are con-‘ ' The mo t l is one of a series of sidered to be a national achieve- 1 • prog’vssiv• ■-'t v? ttiai.e by tile nient in memorial architecture and Dible, Debited ... ftc Je • .Icpnitut of tiic ( one which will make Indiana shrine l memorial b.i'dt.iag “In the i.n eei-j of I.ineolu .-ought out by travelers ing of t , . , ‘i liai'.:ia c' il:. llibben ; from all parts of the United Stater.; said, "We da' • attemptod to adhere , The memorial building will be e- ’ to the .-a, '.' simpl.i truth of a..ruc- reetcl at the grave of the mother of ture and g'atwl .'ur of tale us was , Lincoln near the site of the log eabjtlv.* ihuru it Llmola. The bu ; !d- in home where Ijncoln lived the,
High Schooft Kristian Endeavor at : hig takes the lorra of a serku of! fourteen formative years of his life | (j..^ j. j feur qua lratn/ulf courts wiiich sur in Spencer county. It will be surYoung* People’s Christian Endeavor round th: ’ urarii structure from which rounded by a park including several
'rises a carillon toner. These court; acres of the original Thomas Lincoln
MUSI t'HRIslIA> CHIRCH
l'. Ji. Bruner, minister. Mrs. J£. It. Bartley, b'upt.
. I'llOul.
Morning wor hip. Lord's Supper ami sermon at ltM9 A. M. Jtev. W ■L Evans, Kiild Secretary of The j College of Religion of Butler L’nivcrj.rity of Indianapolis will preach.
j at (J:30 P. M.
Evening song .-ervicc and sermon “ re boundod by ipojt | at 7:30 P. M. Mr. Bruner will speak j connect througn t!.-
ion the subject: "Jesus Not Wanted > By The Church h’ 1 he Middle Age
d st' r v.hicu farm. The cost of purchasing these '■rial pylon.;, acres, landscaping, the reforesting;
th rrrhts of ihe cloister we | of native tree.-, the building and aphave indicated a La th of low : li* f i proache- ha; been estimated at
| Tliis is the third ermon in a =p"coial i S'eulptuu, .\hicli takes its uefiniiiou $1,205,000 which ha.- been set as the : seiies on the in ''lal theme, “Tliei out of l he tutiual .-trueture of the goal of the campaign which is now Man The World Did Not Want." Th > al1 al ‘d in wlu.'U it. • otlrnyed in progte.-s throughout the state. old hymns of thr church are being | Lhe birtlt in' lo.'elopment o a 'i.er. o u •at these rvices and those who j ^ ^ Yaultrd <a.*i.ing$ und the ’I? |, , l , | t MI'’ Il'ttI TC have favorites a." asked to hand the' ^ the clo: “ will be treat' d v.Bh V KikiLI > Ur JI^OLIo
PA^te pruint
s. c. PREV0 CO.
End Tables Monday Only *1.00
See The Line Of Refrigerators at Gardner Bros. I Tices are all wholsale High tirade from *22.50 up. All Kinds < )n Display.
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[here s a real solution (
Why
Indiana Republicans Should Vote
tor
JESSE E. ESCHBtCH Republican Candidate lor Governor
His candidacy is the rc ult of a spontaneous deniind on the part of Republicans and Democrats who know him well—not the result of his personal desires and ambition. (His name was not placed on the primary ballot by himself, but by bis many friends in Kosciusko County) He served intelligently and honestly for fourtein y*ars as Slate Representative trout Kosciusko County. He r an experienced lawyer and served ably for tour year# as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Hr did invaluable work for Indiana for four years as head of the State Board ot Accounts and. through his bureau, was instrumental an turning back into the treasuner of many counties large amounts of money wrongfully taken therefrom. He is thoroughly laiutliar with both the cieoativ# and legislative branches of State Government. His splendid record in the General Assemblr n the bitter opponent of corruption has earned for him a commendable reputation throughout the state t H« lias no factional or embarrassing alliances He lias not been active in politics during the past six years H« ba* large farming intercuts in Kosciusko County. V Ht is an able business tsecutivw~»» banker, 3R He is a man of sterling, tearless boneirty „ K a STAUNCH REPUBLICAN, A CLRAK CITIZEN. A CHRISTIAN GENTLEMAN In view of chaotic political conditions, the candidacy of Jesse E Escbbach should appeal to Republioaus throughout the state, and bis nomination as Governor woiiid be a REAL SOLUTION of A party problem.
I. T|,» Rich Yeurg Knl«i (lu.l
I Hid question.
I “tviiat ali*H ( uu Dial I mnr inlu i' eternal litei" TiiU young mun \';iiu ca:ne*f. U» taiup rnmilng dtul kneeled t»> .Teiiii*. 'rh : < *iu?stion i* veils * ic’d in his lieari. He wn-• » | loaug man it.ih » lombie vharavtfir. "Jesos beholiiiiia him, lored nini." lie j rrsa mvmt. honeit. uatnest and c< .n a;eoui, hut lu t l v upfedi'e tluolui,.'. He ihocjht that eleroat Hfo could up olulced b* gooti work'*. Though ! . clancecl to Lave kept the Ihw, Bp v ;icunsclou* of lacking sotnelhiiig Up wes wil.ms to do something to till un that which vtas la-kiiig therefo p w ixn.e to Jesus to make inquirv a- 10
tint lack.
2. Jesus’ reply (.tv. IS. 19J. U? kt.cr* Utef ontig niati's neait a;id pet His Ceaut* on riie weak sijoI n tiij Lfe. Jesos reiterated tKe • un a-tndmeiiid. The young man averivd that Le had till his IH’e t pi iln —■ commaudmeiiti, Put when it came to Having Witn his possession* in odJp’ te nclp Lis seighbof he t'artpd wilh the L ud, ioitif away aonowl'ul. 1L l.ackin* ote thing and vet !osi
(rv. 21. 22).
When the Lovd pniutej out to bin that the defect in bis lilc was the lute of money, he wav un'ul!ing u nay tJift price. iViinn the time cuiii1 in bis L’o t'* choose between ptem -
fffllji • ^ ne
mm Z^ ! pakted c'j'i/itaoy with Christ. T’T' 4. 'i * p.i-n of vlc'Ses frv 7• t Jesos vao,’, "Hon- hardly shall thei -| ihat Late mhes enter into Hie kingi tioru of (iod." When He disoeirifi.l j ihe eatonisUiDeiit of Dip ui--pies (It
j acirrerwl ajaiu a"tl -vaid "Itow hard
I i* it for them I hat tvuM in riches D: • emer into vhe kiogdooi of Ood. It ij easier for a earned to jo ilii"U'?h tin ■ e.\e of a needle than for a rich mail J iu enter into the kingdom of <!<xL ‘ • to difficulty does not lie in the fa< ’
j that a nun rnMsetses rii he.;, for om . Subject
j .ji*. i*o^ess viches noti atilt bo . . I : | hc.r cf the Virrdoin. Wealth » I rpighty iioirer. in itself It is good. H »iU pioride btead for the widow ut 1 ovphaae, aaidioration for Hie butfi i i?5, and send the soi-pel cf Christ i D.’e entla of (he earth. The peril of riches lies in troatieg in them. Howtier, the step from iKi#eseion o' i b hes to trusting In (Lem is y very sheit one. The tendency of growit g wdaUh is fo doatroy the noble lifi. of ii'O coal. So toug us a man pos.catsea ■.clej Le ia hafo, butseiixiti us riche* I'o^ucae the man be is ia deadly [yril II. Th* Widsw’s Mita (Mark 12
H-ID.
Jeius bad spent a itrcmious daj and ttjs noiv quietly waichmg the
iti glog throng. Observe;
1. Jesus atting over a r aio.-i Hjp Ucastuy (r. 41). The treasury was the place 'nlierc the worshipers ticDuelled thoir tiihes and oflcriu-s ■D'ptis sat wueio Hf» could sco them triop their money into the chests. He saw the poor easting into the UPl;Ury their wmall *oiu; and lie also sa w the rich bring ng larger coins. U is s suleniu triith that Je.iua’ eye always beholds the gifts of tbo people. Wo may be able to t oncoal ihein from the people, but we cannot conceal them trom Ris eye 2. V certain poor widow threw into I him the tieaisiny two mites (v. 42). j Ths Teife was the sinallsst copper co.n icide. T'he mite vr.s wcrtli about one.eighth of a cent, there: ere
number in *o they cun be used.
THE I’UESBV I KKIAN UIIIRCH
Victor L. Raphael, Minister.
frercoe.-. rh'.ui.fh t),e ai ■ .• - o ' these cloisters are countloj. \i. ta j of the ut!. r couiris, of j oois', and of • , the tow"? ' blch fi -u about, one iiun-
lircd and fifty fcit .iLov.. t.
KKQUIKED’—GROSE \ (lairtllull
. . The model of trie memoricl vi*ual-
unday Schoo . 9:JO. Mission Sun- ; in it j oes ( v, e beautiful piuns
day, I’rof. tk R. \fanhart, Supt. Morning Wor.-hip, 10:40. Sermon
Son Of 1'ornuT I’rcsidcnt AdOrcs-e* Chapel —I* Champaign I’ustor,
theme; "Men of Faith." Ordination and Installation o ' Elders and Deuc-
ons.
High School Christian Endeavor, (Lcio. Lea.or, Mi s Julia Wemcke. ’loung 1’eoj'lc’ Christian Endeavor
(J:3U.
Evening Service, 7:39. Sermon theme: "A Spirirual Barometer." Junior Christian Endeavor, 4:0u o’clock Thursday afternoon. Leaders, i
Luis and Marjorie Black.
ITuycr Mcetin.', 7:39 Thursday j
evening.
which have been developed and which make the Indiana effoit honor Lincoln ranb .vitli th : be-i ef-
j "What contribution nas, xeiigion to’ tu j make* to student life”? was the ijucs- |
, . .Lion asked and discussed in ehaix:! ! fotts of Kentucky, HUnois and other j on Fri(J b Mr . Wilbur Grosc> - 2l)
-tales where memorial.'- ha been cIson of former President <»rose, assist-
' ~ —t-— ) ant director of the 1 Wesleyan Found-
ation, and pastor of Trinity Church
at Champaign, 111.,
The answer to this question dupenus upon our conception of relig- 1 ion. Some phases of religion, it i.> admitted, make no contributions, for ( instance, "frequently excessive enijlionalism lias no relation to student Also, ritual and ceremony ha;o
and his “Wanderers" 1 hum; 1'ki*i*y INTKRTALSKK’ Comedy News
AGAIN
COMING TO Greencaatle—Commercial Hole!
May 5th.
On My Regular ViM' LOR ONE DAY ONIA Hours—9 A. M. lo (> 1*. M.
IHE BAl’TlST CHl’lK II
Sunday School, 9:30.
Preaching services, 10:19. R. C. Me
Neely.
^ouri^ I’coj’h .-ocieties, 0:39. J withe ut .-urgical operations or hypoPicaching services, 7:59. R. c. ldernl *c injections, diseases of the Mc.Veely. ! blood, skin, seiatia, lung trouble*, old
Rev. R. C. McNeely comes from near Cincinnati as a candidate for (hi* pastorate, and is sent by the Indiana Baptist State Convention; it is desired that a good attendance of the membership of the church be present
at both services.
< . Howard Tay lor, minister. 9:39 A. M. Sunday School.
10: nt A. M. Worship with sermon.
The Story of a Great Ach-
ievement."
9:30 I*. M. Epworth L**agui Devo-
tional meetings.
7:30 P. M. Evening worship. Jdu-ic will be furnished by the University Sextette. The second in the series of • veiling addresses on “Adventures of
Youth.”
Ihe Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society mi i t this week at the home of Mrs. A. T. Briggs, 712 E. Semin-
ary’ ^t.
The AH University Mother’s Day Service will be held May 6th this year. BKTHI i M. B. < HI R< II The following big events of the church will take place Sunday morning at J1 a. m. The* pastor will preach from the subject “Coming in
Contact With Jesus." *
Sunday chool at 2:39 p. m. Come
and bring the children.
At 3 p. in. tho* Rev. Maxwell, pastor of the big Freewill Baptist ( huicli at Terre Haute will preach. Iw'*v. Manwi-ll is the one who preached the annual home coining sermon last year. Much to the satisfaction of this city, the Church Aid engaged m ie than two months’ ago to 1 preach this sermon for them. Ho is now pa.-tor of the largest Baptist church in the* city of Terre Haute, 1
WILLIAM
BOYD. M Today Maul FRED THUMP “DON II i laiiT Hull and
Wanderers' EMtUl TK Tlirai
FORT WAYNE, lad,]
^-.-v ..... V».,4V» •..v.u .... . . . I UP) -Uy.l* A. Walb,s| to go to high-priced specialists away 1 iimi «ive u- dynamic power and iic;j|J staU , , 3 from home .and few communities hav. belief in the ethical being. The reli*?-, ]p Weav r ri !
DR. T. M. CULVER, Specialist,
i (Lici*lise<l by the State ui Indiai.a). Hf,.,
j Brings the knowledge of fort. _ „ ,. T J years of experience in the successful nt> P artl i'ul:ir bmeiit. I.ast, creel j treatment of Complicated chronic con- offers often no definite contribution.” I dltions. However, the reUgioa of Jesus . 0.ri,t t-unliibult^, «r,., id,.s Milwaukee, also some year- connected meaning of life. Through these incur;-. with th** ( hicago Hospital, Treats mgs we ti i: the tu-k- of life*, and life 1
begins to take on significance, Second there is a dynamic power in the pur-i e.: id........ WV* need it to make i. upon the principles which we|
moridd affections of the Body. know should b. acted upon. Thiid, Years of experience and th" great through the religion of Jesus we liavi,
number of cast - successfully treated
ulcers, tape-worm, eczema, asthma, .-.u,^ chronic constipation, epilepsy, high ^ blood pressure, bed wetting and other
prerl'e that tht me”of th'e™ !^ the ethical being -iare very dependable. the heart of the universe. Many people keep on suffering “Nothing else,” .-aid Mr. Gio-c, i U ' 1, | r, ; n !, S . m ‘Kht be greatly *'^11 open our eye.- to the meaning of METHODIST EPISCOPAL l HURUI ! 10 \ c f‘ 1 I } 0 i t :i,ror,i
sufficient numbers of such cases
rupnort a specialist.
Tne doctor has solved this problem Jt * s * Without it we cannot live,
by traveling fr-m town to town t<> meet the -ick. He instruct* patients, recommends a course of treatment, and teaches failing min and women how to take care of themselves at home. • r Mfn To those having ailments of long
tw iun Jvsu- is life’s supreme neces-1 lagrange, Ind., state
lit r. Ot tl'1 : r t" !l priso: :• ■' r: l_
(OM EHENtE HELD ai ’ ' ' -"'J
YVnltri" -c u •
Weaver two and urn Jjf
About twenty teachers of German,i .'entenc. melt'd out »f and representatives from Butler, Judge Waller Lindkyji^
be^ainl^notwithstandhig th^poo^ri’-' " :i ^ ash * Uidianu University and started for th*.-
Its of former treatments, como
and
talk it over.
Examination and advice free. Ladies are requested to come e
cortcd.
DR. T. M. I ULYT R. iITome Office: Anderson, Ind.)
Franklin, convened in Greeneastle on airier eintemt*. Satunlny 'iioniing and afternoon for Tin two it >'"•1 1 tn language conference. •: n ■i4 11“ conference was held under the amounting to pro: auspice- of the German language de- in connection with tin i part mint of the University. u; the affair- uf f .*■ L.rs|
■■* r *«— —1—1 Tr+mAf+rl+l4*m
f t H KVHOI F I
Dependability, Satisfaction
and Honest Value /
her offorioj vas one-fourtb of a icuf i iini ^ ' a '' :i ifutf following on! in value. : account of his powerful way of deliv- ??. Jeaui said unto Hi.-, disciples 11 ring God’- message. This is an hour ”Y cuilr 1 say cuto you tlnu Hiis poor j every body hould come. So y ou had
' better r< iyi
Neisr b«lor* in our history havo " • dohir-rod at many now Chovroleto oo during tho first throo month*of thisyoor. Thaiarowo h»'0 tokon in trado Itava boon thorouthly inspoctod and recondition e*l, with tho rooult that many of them can hardly bo distinguished from now cart. ! Furthonnoro, the** cars carry
th.affio.lr.d
that counts" *h | c | i *h«'*' glanc* thooiscf"^'^ tion under which tw
ollered tor ult*
Coma kn and insgK^*^ raro, and when y.u bur '^
yu m.y do
wa-.ntyour*ood«'ll'» h h (n9 ; |t
a* wa now »njoy wl,n
awnort in this
n.dow Lai.li euat more in Hum a!l
t'.ey •Tbieli Late ea.-t into the treas ui)'' (r. 43). The Lord catimurca Xitt* Uy tho tcotive of tho heart, nvi 1
by tl.eir amount.
4. Gifts are measured by wiia» iln.■sher Fas left, not hr what uh- giM.n 1 Ti, 41). 'this nidow *-list in'o die Uejisury *11 t;.at siie had, even all her Iivilj, The rich gitui of thoi-
Thragh ■
, o icli isiuie uun that of the poor
, '.wdow, yet they had an
left.
your j
bett* r cum curly and . ccuie
scut.
At 7:39 another man of God w ill I bring a nicisugc. Come and hear
him.
The next big event wUl be Moth-1 er’s Day, which will I* the second, Sunday in May, the loth. This program i.s in tin* hands of a coiiiiuittui' consisting of Mr*. Unice Mile.-, Mrs., Leonard NivhoU and Mrs. Adam unit' i Wagoner. They are going to show!
««n
Tri s notaicu* luflueuet* .oc.« on 1 lt l ,( -'ui'le what kind of program YUay uoioLed uhrisrians have fot- \ -'pikers Day should have. All moth1 ofi^d tier example and lave aiiee ci ^ al1 ^ "‘Aes an* asked to come • ibeu* all. and bring your fathers and husbands. I - ——■ —— - a- All who cun’t walk arc asked to call
’ ’ Rev. Johnson, and u way will be provided for you to come, 'ihe* next big event w ill be Men’s Day. A cum-
OIK— nCOiO-lowri 1,
.•:ev J v.oUun*.yf td *° U ^ £w V
f 'i'x.TSsffSSE
Oa Cedi's Pi'eaence
l.cl 113 bmtd our eottas" so Dial e*\. err wiqUott imiy look out on 'ihe i , ': »i..r Alps of God a presence; and I Diet we may live, and mow* and U.ive "Ur being, beneath the constant, an- . a To. God I fa< r. 8
Heyer.
Ns Distant Helper Uoastanily this Jesus la pauma UniiiOf into huud-toueh. He la wj j'-..taut uclpei, no far-off and simple jeullu;u el. )>'• V 'Vai*') Uoj'l
mittee* will have charge of that pro-! gram, which will be in June. Any 1 and all are invited to these pro-
grams.
Rev. A. L. Johnson, puslor.
M \I»LK HEIGH I S Sunday School at 9:39 o’clock. Breaching at 7:39 o’clock. \fv c fif*. "• Obuik
A Few of our exceptiona! 1**^! Values “with’an OK ; that.co uBt ' Beck Sales Comp 31 " GREENCASTLE, INW* W * S** look f or the Red
