The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 May 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAICY BANNER
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W. C, T. I'. To Meet. Jones; First Vice, Mrs. Frank Wal-| 7 he meeting of the Woman’s Chris- lace;' .Secretary, Mrs. A. W. Bn>ad-1 tian Temperance Union will be held'street; Treasurer, Mrs. Frank Can-i at the Baptist Church Monday, .May non, and chairmen of publicity, Mr*.;
7th. Devotions will Ire given by Mrs. Henry Vfd.ean.
John Beyl. Miss Carol Shoultz will Mrs. Phillips gave an interesting | ■peak on "Medical Temperance.” Cur- report on the district meeting held in tent events will be given and music. Terre Haute recently to which Mrs. The regular date of the meeting ha* Phillip* acted as delegate from the
Personal And Local News
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Runten of Indianapolis is J a few days in Greencastle. j
iven changed to preceed the primary in older to consider questions of speeial interest to the W. C. T. U. A giiml Mtendanee is‘desired. ++++++ l iiaugle < lub Met. Fourteen members and four guests of members of the Triangle Club of the Christian church met Thursday evening with Miss Bernice Tribby. A regular business session' was lurid during which plans fur a picnic lo lie held by the club members ne\t month were discussed. The pienfe will be held at the home of Mis Mar.v Louise Talbott. Following the business session re-fre-hinent> were served + + + + ♦ 1* Honor (iiiestM At Club. The Woman’s ('lull met Friday af- I ternoon with Mi*. E. A. Brown, North
wood.
The program for the afternoon wa- presented by Mrs. C. (’. Hurst and Mis. K. L. O’Hair who gave discussion* on William Agassy, wellknown naturalist and on Elizabeth ’ Agassy. After the delightful program the ho*tes* served tea honoring two out-of-town guests, Mis. (ieorge E. Cray* of Ros.sville, mother of Mrs. (i. Brown and Mrs. Ferry M. Warner also of Kossville. + •£• •]• *J» Mrs. Jones President. Tin i’arent-Teachers’ Association 1 of the Martha I’idpath School met at 2:.‘10 o’cl ck Friday afternoon. The juipils of the fifth and sixth ■ rndcs entertained with a mu-ical program. Mrs. Beck gave a report 'rum ihe fifth district parent-teach-er meeting held recently in Terre
Haute.
I li ,J business session followed anil officers for Ihe coming year were
* levied a.s
second ward. Dean Dirks of De-
A son, Hairy Glenfnrd, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Albert f.e-lie, Friday.
f’auw also gave a very helpful talk Mrs. Hamlin Todd of Clnveroale before the association. J wa* a visitoi in Greencastle on Fri-
Miss Dell Miller announced next!,Jay, ‘
Fridav, May tl as May Day. At this! .... . . "the operetta which the ward, ° f presented -me rime ago. will be giv Albert Daggy on East Wash.ng-
en on the law'll during the exercitc . ,,)n •' l- .
+ + + •!•+ + Mrs. Everett York of Indianapolis! Mrs Hrmrer Ke-clrcted. rrt^m.,1 home after a visit with
.VIrs. H. H. Bruner, presictent nr Ihf* First Warn! Parent TVach^rs’ As-
Improved Uniform International SundsySchool * Lesson v (Bz REV. P B. F1TZWATER. D D.. Dean
Moody Bih:? Inflltute of Chicago.)
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Lesson for May 6
GREATNESS THROUGH SERVICE
Ur . C. C. Tungut.
soriatM.n gave a most interesting report mi the District meeting (>( the P. T. A. in Terre Haute at a meeting of the First Ward Friday afternoon. The report, which Mrs. Bruner gave was very instructive and will tie of lieneht to th» parents and teachers in problems which arise every da\ ■ in the life of the sehooJ child. A very delightful musical program was given by the students of :hej
First .-ind Second tirade . Mrs. Bun-1 Miss I.uciHe Thompson of Terre yan, teacher if the Fifth grade gave j Haute is spending a few days with a hurt talk on "Silent Beading as'Mr. and Mrs. Kb Hoffman and fam
it is Taught in the Schools Today,”I Hy.
anil Miss Pickett of the Sixth grade
Mrs. Anna Bryan and son Faul of Imlianajioli spent Friday afternoon,
•.isiting in Greencastle,
K igar Boyd is driving a new Old* mobile 2 d«*ti sedan delivered by F.
J. Thoma local ileah r.
The local hand will practice Monday evening af 7:20 o’cloek. All members he present on time.
You are invited to bring your dinner and spend the day with us at Deer Creek Church Sunday and >enr
Eider Wolfe of Odeans.
-VI is. Lucy Rowland Rector and niece Miss Mary Rowland, of Chicago. were among the May Day visitor- in Greencastle Saturday. .Mrs. Henry Delong left Greencastle Saturday for Indianapolis where
urpr | she will undergo an operation at the During the business session, plans I Robert Long hospital next week, for a market were outlined, which I ){rf sP BuiSi who at fhp l)rpspnt will be held some time in the near, is livjn|r jn , ndiana p 0 , iS( was in fnture. A flag pole was also bought! ( ; rppnfistk . lor a ihort timp Fri) , ay
fiefore returning to Indianapolis.
talked about “Arithmetic” as it is taught to school chiidren today. Officers for the following year were elected at the business session.) Mr*. U. H. Bruner, who has so sjilenitidly executed her duties as president of the organization was re-elect-on. Mrs. M. Folium was chosen to act as the president, Mrs. Shaniel will serve as secretary, and Mrs. F. I. Duncan will (ill the office of treas-
foi the school ouildiiig at this time. The meeting Friday ended the reg-
ular schedule of P. T. A. meetings,I Hus,sell Welch, has returned to his hut a speeial meeting will be held j home in this city from Indianapolia,
follows: Mrs. Frank Jon- sometime between now and the end of where he ha* been confined to the St., ■ , lic.-idint; Mrs. F.dgar Vaneleave, jp,, school year, at which time th,' Frances Hospital for observation and)
vice-president; Mrs. Able, Secretary, -| , ; r , ; Ward members will present a jtieutment.
) lay at the first ward building.
and .Mrs. Malone, Treasurer. A social hour followed during which refieshments were served.
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Fortnightly ( tub Will Meet. The Fortnightly Club will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Miss I.ela Walls. A review of "Tie morn w Morning” by Anne Parris will he given by Mrs. Sylvia Abrams.
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May Day Announced.
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The Parent-Teachers’ As-ociatioo u the Second Ward met Friday afti moon, with Mr*. Ralph Fitter pre--iding. Mrs. Edward Bartlett lead the devotions. The second grade from Miss Baldwin’s room dramatized
"Peter Rabbit.”
'Ihe nominating committee an-1 session will he out soon enough so f "need the new elections which are you can go to the Gym for Mothers’ follows: President, .Mr*. Thud Day Services, -- - ■ - * T ‘ua»
The |{, P. Moore lot on east Washington street has be,m exchanged fur the resilience owned by Matt Murphy, corner of Jackson and Hanna streets. Wright & Shoptaugh completed the
I deal.
Charle M. Lindamood of Billings, Montana, and Mrs. Virginia Hardy of Marion, Ind., are week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor.
Mrs. Joel Waring and son of fin-
cinnati, Ohio, are here to spend the Flank Huttertield of Louisville, month of May with Mrs. Waring’* Kentucky, is in Greencastle to s|>end ’ ents, Mr. und^Mrs. E. B. Taylor. | week-end with his parents, Mr. Doctor J. F\ Gillespie, Hawkins ,J,, d Mrs. M. I. Butterfield, of Fiast and Sigler attended the annual ban-1 Andersen street. Be arrived here on
quet of the Terre Haute Academy of Friday night.
Medicine at the Deming Hotel Fri- wjll aU(jna
day evening.
TTie subject before the Business anil Professional Men’s class at the M. E. Uhurch tomorrow will he ‘‘The ri-e of the Old Catholic Church.” The
FLOWERS FOR MOTHER Sunday, May 13 Flowers only, express that sentiment which Mother so desires. She still visualizes you as Her Baby; and by remembering Her on this 1 )ay, of all Days, you will bring back to Her all the memories she so deeply cherishes. No matter where Mother lives, your florist will telegraph flowers to her on Mother’s Day. See our prices before you buy. EITEL FLORAL CO. Phone («6.
President L. H.
i the general conference of the Meth | odist church at Kansas City, start- | ing next Tuesday afternoon. He will Im* gone about a week. He will be ! the special guest at a dinner of the 1 hoard of education of the Methodist church next Wednesday night. The Treasurer’s office in the County Court House, was a busy place all Uds week and es|)eeially on Saturday ncming ami afternoon with the usual
I.ESSON TEXT—Mark 9 33-97; 10. :3-(5. GOJ^DEN TEXT—For even fho Son of Man come not to be ^untererxd unto but to mlnlsicr amt to t.ve his life a ransom fur many. PRIMARY jOPJC—Dotng as J«iU3
Dirt.
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Way to Me
Great.
JNTKRMI I r.’TE AND SENIOR TOPIf*—HOW to Bo Truly Great. YOUNG pr.nPI.F AND ADULT TOPIC—Jesus’ Standard of Gteatnees. Jesus with ills disciples was ou IPs way to Cajoiiinuni for the ln*t time.. He was so^n to leave for Jerusalem where He was lo die on the cruel cross for the sins of the world. He sought retirement In order to mal e clearer to the disciples the meaning of the cross. ’1 hey were yet unable to understand Him. It was n most pitiable sight to behold the £on of God facing tuiiiiillntlon and denth >r man's salvation and even the disciples falling to understand the meaning of Hhs suffering. I. The Disciples Disputing as to Who Shoul Be the Greatest (Mark i>:33-37). 1. Jesus’searching question (v. 3?,). His omniscience enabled Him to discern their secret thoughts. The fact that ttie disciples were wrangling about offlclnl position while Jesus w.is facing humiliation and denth shows how completely He was alone In the
world.
2. The silent disciples (v. 34). The revelation of the selfishness of their hearts made them nslmmed In His presence. The realization that the eye of the omniscient Lord Is over us Is the sure and only cure for selfish wrangling among Chrlsflans. 3. The stinging rebuke (vv. :tfi37). (1) “If nn.v man desire to he first the same shall he last of all and servant of all.” True greatness expresses Itself In lieh.g willing to take the last ami least place and to he a servant
of others.
(2) Mis teaching Illustrated (vv. 3<>, 27). This He did by nn noted parable of placing a little child In their mhlsi. A lltlle child Is a symbol of dependnmt and ignorance. By word and example He showed that tnt# greatness, is espeesseiUln willingness to ntd ttie weak, instruct the ignorant, and
serve ttie needy.
II. The Ambitious Request of James and John (Mark 10:2.")-li>). 1. What it was (vv. 33-37). It was for the positions of pre-eminence in the kingdom. Christ had told them of the awful agony of the cross and also of the glory which should follow. While their request reveals pride amt selflsh ambition, yet faith In their Lord and a right desire were . not wholly lacking. If was not en |
METHODIST EPISCOPAL ( HURCH C. Howard Taylor, president.
!):30 a. m., Sunday school.
10:40 a. m„ Annual Mother’s Day Service in Bowman gymnasium. Music by the DePauw Symphony orchestra and the University Choir. Miss Virginia Auyer of Chicago will sing a solo. The subject of sermon, "A Name With Golden Meanings". 7 p. m„ The College Fipworth I,ea- : gue will hold a “Mother’s Recognition Service” in the auditorium of the church. This will take the place of the usual evening hour of worship. Note change of hour. This will
he a delightful service.
On Friday evening of next week. the church choir will give a Choral; Concert in the church. This promises; to he of real interest. Proceeds of: the concert are for the support of the musical interests of the church.;
FOR MOTHERS
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colors.
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RRK K ( HAPEL M. E. ( HURCH
Sunday School at 10 A. M. | (’has. Hendricks, Supt.
Morning Worship, at 11 A. M.
Olin Pan eit preaching. I Flpworth League 7 P, M. F7vening Service, 7:,’10 P. M.
“A Mother's Wage,” by Gordon
I Chapman.
Mother lifter supper f M , '
Wetz for
IHE PRESBYTERIAN ( HURCH Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Vocation Day i Program "Our Partners.” Prof. G. H.!
Manhart, Supt.
Marning Worship, 10:40. Sermon j theme: “Individual Capacity.” Young People’s Fellowship Luncheon, 5:30 in the Manse. High School Christian Endeovor,. 6:30. Leader, Vincent Confer. Young People’s Christian Endeavor i 6:30. Lailer, Keith Perkins. Evening Service, 7:30. Stereopticon m *s-age—“The Philippines, Pearl of
the Oiient.”
Woman’s Circle, 2 30 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. F.
Browning, 410 Fi. Hanna St.
Junior Christian Findeavor, 4:00 o’- : clock Thutsdny afternoon. Leader*, ■ Viiginia Gross and Ruth Ellington. Prayer Meeting, 7-30 Thursday j
evening.
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VOL. 111. GREENCASTLE, IN’Ih, APRIL 25,
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Puhli-hetl in the interest of Greencastle and vicinity by the True-Hixon Lumber Co. GEORGE ENSIGN Manager and F.ditor WM. POLLARD Advertising Manager HARRY ASH Circulation Manager The Flintkote Giant Strip Asphalt shingles that are being used to reroof Dr. Zaring’s home were furnished by Us. H. R. Callander is doing the
work.
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1 .etinra Aispaugh is erect!i g a garage at her home on East Seminary. She is buying tlm lam. her front u>.
Many a man ha.* pulled it, hut Adam alone spoke the tiuth when he said, “You’re the- only girl in the world for me.”
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH B. H. Bruner, Minister. Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Bible School Supt. Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, Lord’s Supper, ami sermon by Mr. Brun’r at 10 40 A. M. Sermon -ubject: “The Faith of The Morning.” High School Chri-tinn Endeavor at
6:30 P. M.
Young People’s Christian Endeavor! at 6:30 f*. M. This will he special meeting for mothers with a special program. All the mothers of the young people ate invited. Evening song service and sermon by Mr. Bruner at 7:30 P. M. Th« old i ing them with much interest. Sermon 1 -ubject Sunday evening: “Not Wanted By Western Civilization.” This :s the foutth sermon in a series on the general theme. “The Man The Wot Id Did Not Want.”
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Don’t forget that the coming of spring also heralds the c lining of flies, and the need for new screens. Our stock is complete and we are prepared to handle ynnr
needs.
True-Hixon Lumber (o.
Phone 551
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I IKS I BAPTIST ( HI K( H Sunday School at 9:30. Preaching at 10:45.
tirely for their personal glory ttini ^ r - an, l Sr. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. they mode this request, but because | Pleaching at 7:30.
of their personal desire to he with [ Rev. S. G. Huntington Extension,
their Lord. ! Secretary from the State Office
2. Jesus’ reply (vv. 3.8-45).
(1) To James and John (vv. 3.8-40). n. Their misconception rebuked,
"Ye know not what ye ask.”
b. Positions of glory In Christ’s kingdom are earned, not obtained through favor or arbitrary assigntnent. Thi> way to honor Is throurh
hist minute rush to pay taxes. .Mon-1 suffering. The cup which they
djy May 7, first Monday in May, is Ui Inst day to pay taxes before they
become delinquent.
Th* members of the Putnam County 4-H Club, who attended the annua. round-up at Purdue university, which started last Tuesday, returned t > ineir home* on Saturday. The girl, were chaperoned by Mis, Hazel Arhuckle and Miss Ethel Ader, teachers in the Domestic Science department of the Greencastle high scho* I. The f<-|lovrlng cars were delivered hy the .-isrke and Griffith Sales Company Oakland four door sedan to Prol. !!. T. Stevenson, F’ridny; Oakland two door sedan to Hward Di*hor of Roarhiltde, Satuiday; Pontiec two door sedan to Raymond Alexatsl- « r, Gre nrastle, and a Pontiac sport roadster to Lucille Yarger I’enning-
t m, Griswold, Ohio.
Pictures of the Philippine Islands, Pearl of the Orient Seas, will lie shown in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening at 7:30. The viewwill show the transformation from the worship of Magellan’s wooden image “The Holy Child” to that of ( hristianity by 100,000 people during | the last thirty years. An offering ) will be taken. These pictures will ( bring to a fitting close the observ- , ance of Vocation Day. The public is j invited to all of the services. John Scatt, Greencastle man, was ! fined a total of |40 for intoxication | when arraigned before Justii * of the Peace Roliert Newgent on Friday, j Scott was arrested Thursday afterJ noon by Sheriff Fid. Eiteljorge when | a call was received by Fiiteljorgc to |tl»e effort that a man, : eemingly tmI der the influence of intoxicating liquor, was seen on the Walnut street road about two miles and a half west I of the city. He was brought to the local jail and released on bond.
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to drink wart all that wss embraced in the ngony of the cross. Christ conceded that the positions which they craved were obtainable, but In a different way from wJist they thought. The way to plnces of glory In Christ’s kingdom Is through lowly, self forgetful service and suffering. (2) To Hie fen disciples (vv. 41-45). a. Their displeasure (v. 41). The ten disciples were displeased with the request of .Tames and John. Their displeasure was because they were not free from the same selflsh ambition; their action was not prompted hy righteous indignation. h. Trite grenfness declared (vv. 4245). To minister to others ts greater Ilian to he ministered unto (v. 43). Among the Gentile nations, greatness was conceded to those who exercised authority over other*. This Is the world's conception today. Among the followers of Christ a different standard prevails. The standard of Christ's kingdom Is to forget self In devoted service to others, even to the giving of ones life. The supreme example to be followed by nil Is Jesus Christ Himself. His whole life wa* spent In going shout doing good, and on the cross of Calvnry He made ttie supreme sacrifice In providing » tansnm
for many.
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Indianapolis, experts to be present, i •Mr. and Mrs. Huntington and Mr. McCammack will conduct the services.
See The Line Of 1
Refrigeratois|
at Gardner Bros. Prices are all wholsaleHigh Grade from $22.50u|t All Kinds On Display.
Foundations Necessary The wise seek "the city which bath foundations.”—Souther* Methodist. Be of Good Cheer Let ns he of good cheer, remembering thst the misfortunes hardest f» hesr are those which never come.—
Lowell.
BETHEL A. M. K. < HI Kt H Sunday at 11 a. m. service, conducted hy Mark McGrudder, leader. Sunday school at 2:30. The children are beginning the work on Children’s day program. At 7:30 p. m. the K. of P. will 1 hold their annual service. The Rev. | Samuel Johnson will preach tl»e sermon. He is from the state of Georgia, and is said to be well informed 1 on the doctrine and principles of K. P. The members will he out in full dress parade The Court of Calantha ' will join them in this service and will take a very active ,»rt in making I this service a success. Then comes the Mother’s Day pro-! gram which will be on the second 1 Sunday In May (the l«th) at 7:30 p. m. The Mother’s Day committee has arranged a very interesting program for the occasion. This service will be at 7:30 p. m. t and a cordial invitation is extended to all. Rev. A. L. Johnson, j»a*tor. NAZ IRENE CHURCH R.-v. Miss Ella Hose returned mi*- I ...nary from India will give the me,x»KV at 11:45 at the Nazatene church Sunday morning May the 6th. Como and hear this woman with a message Horn Go.I. Rev. Clarence and H.-rtha Talbert, Pastors.
OPPORTUNITY \ prominent life insurance cunpaity lianrthn;' * of life insurance for the public has openniK five in thi, county. Kijher part <u f'dl Opportunity lor man to build up hi- o»n , commission; substantial earnings Iron* >larM. _ ^ to put your effort to it. We hack you >>' that doesn’t come often. I*. 0. Box I2«5 - - - Indiana!)*'
Ministers
The world looks nt ministers out of the pulpit to know what they mean when in It.—Cecil.
God’s Benefits
All eyes see God's benefits, but see God—Murk Guy Pears*.
H. M. BENNETT 204 S. ( ollojjff* Ave. Sunday Dinner BAKED chicken WITH DRESSING MASHED POTATOES PEAS AND STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE 50 CenlH.
Hear The Fads About HERBERT HOOVE* Republican Rally and At The Putnam County Court Hou# grf:f;ncastle Saturday Night, May > 8 o clock. Nationally Known Montaville Flowers, ot t Mrs. Huffh Clark, of Let every Republican hear the FACTS ABOUT Hh* hoover.
