The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, MONDAY. MAY 7, 1027.
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RESIGNATION SERVICES FOR OF BRATIANU MOTHERS HELD IS DEMANDED IN GYMNASIUM
il'I ASANTS OF KOI >1 VNI A STAGE
HI’GE DEMOVSTK A flON
(ConHnupd from pag« 1).
name ‘•raother’’ lia.s long l*“pn
n ih Viii.sbvlltt M('VAVih> To AVfd
Kenneth Mr( oy of ( indnnati
Ou Jumi bth
Mrs. Mary Muipliy of Terrf Hau f p
wa iu Ciroonrastle Sunday.
orchestra will play.
Chaperones for the’event will
Mr. an.l Mrs. I.. C. Kudu-it, Co*cti j and Mrs. W. I.. Hughes, Mr. ami Mrs.)
W. E. Seanli, Mr. and .Mrs. Todd
Kirk, Major and Mrs. Orton, and Cap-1
tain and Mrs. 0. K Savage. The en-
-■ — 1 tire faculty is invited.
Tie engagement of Mis Annabelle The committer m charge of the Olaivuee Reynolds of north went of I | 0 j a y ,/n|iu U tnm, leader of Hie e ,. cornforteth, so t'wdl comfort you." d< Wethy to Kenneth McCoy of < in- party is: t hairman, N’iua A. I aimer, . own j. l '„nfijii r d to hi home by ill ! Peasant party. Me could find no word in human lanrinnati was announced in a very ttolie.n Bullard, Helen Hosier, Fran ne The demand wa made in a resolu-i £uage which would more magnify the i harming manner Saturday at a de- ce- Id kanlt, Sfewait Smith and l.ov, : jj 0 „ u ,looted yesterday at one of the ministry of comfort than this
fightful bridge supper given by Miss ill tills o. As thi is the first -enioi Mr. and-Mrs. « ecil So Hon weie Betty Tilden, Anderson Street. party to lie given, tne event promise: , visitoi in I erre Haute Saturday p ve-
• oveif were laid for twelve guests to In one full ol entertainment, and 1 oing.
AT ALB A .11 LI A.
accepted as a synonym for “romlort- .. r. . ...» . T van a. c*. .. er." Where iu all the world is there AI.BA Jl LI A, Id ' : ’ 11 v any one who can comfort as does a 7 (UP) - The demand of the peasant | mother. Back in those distant days party that the government of Prem- when the literature .if the Old Testier Kiatianu resign immediately pro!)-i ament v^s wiitten, one who was at-
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word "inither”. And we have
grealert meeting' ti" peasant pv '' r i word today with which to describe
held.
mall tabic.-, decorated with spring it i- hoped that the n iu i , sweet pea.- and in pastel ior will attend, hade-. A miniature bride and •{• + + •> i--#
\|, V\ . t by ' \ c w I ,i a to Util te The engagement wa- announced by miniature extra edition- of iluMay May DePauw. The favorr and ..re cards were in partel shade-. Th* wedding will lake glace June 'uli at the Methadist Church. Mi I. Wethy i tlie daughter of Mr. and
najoiity .,t .. i _\jp« N-jj,cy .Sapp ant daughter of
Tene Haute visited in this city yeOnlay.
The New Fta l tub will meet fi.e-day ai L' 3d o’clock with Mi Heuvetiri j g*' on South Locust M.
*1* + -i* -i- +
Ktbek:ch Uvetiug.
Mi Fenton l.awd. r of Ben Davi wa u busin.iss vi ii.n hi Gteencastle
Sunday.
VIi. Neilw Leachman, teacher in
lie .eh! Uehekah Lodge No. 7l)d the (iaiy chools, wa in lireenca-tle
will meet in regaini es.-ion tonight i Saturday.
•..i c. * t .1. I The Mis eri Effie and Edith .ee-e of Poland v i. ite.l in flreencas-
ib. Sunday.
Two hundred thousand
gathered here Sunday and while there wa - nothing but the most peaee
comfort at it> highest and best supeasan'- perior to this precious name.
Everywhere the name “mother” is a synonym for “discerner of unreal-) ized value-.” The mother sees values
ful activity, on ei.-iy nie could he J in her child which to other eyes are heald the demand (m iegi nation of [ altogether hidden. In Cay’- Fables,
the ailtlioi rather jokingly propounds
this question
Ruffled Curiains SetsSheer and Spring^
Soft n -V white
k
ruffled eunaia
ruffles are ddicat.ij.*' 1
match.
valaiu e to
'ff'C *1.50, $1 *2.00 '
. 1 " alU ' and m many .litfen.,,.
95e J- H. PitcU
the bi.tianu governiuent.
There wras no mention of Prince . .. WllP ^ yPt wa , ever fnlm(l a ninllyw , ( arul, a 1. . nt^ •J lh»* Pea WIio’U tfiv.- boobv for another?”
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Vied ill g IPMe t liallged.
dr C. V McWethy, a graduate of 1,1 '■’> b" I- There will lie inltia IP Pauw I Tdver.-ity and a member of | and nonunation of officer
K appa Kaj)j)a (lanima. Mr. McCoy is Uif* (Ji) of Mr. anti Mrs. t). K. Mc(’oy
.1 Cloverilgle, als a DePauw gradn-. I*"' baptist Missionary Society) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson of • , a member of Phi Gumma Bella, will meet Thursday afternoon at Tei-re Haute weie vi itors in Gruen.11(1 ■ rved a- president of the fra- o’clock with Mrs. Carl Myers. Please | ca lie on Sunday, ten,ity during bis senior year. note change ^ date. j Mr LaVe ,. n( , Snidpr> (i f B eech ic Mabel Hurst ol Indianapolis | 1 M . i F c. ■ . uk,ralativeo ..ml - 1 n ‘
• h the g’uc t : Miss Murgajvt Macy i Mr.s. 1.. K. Mitchell nas icturncd' to;
vl K«. .. Fisher, Mi.-S Josephine Me | her horns in thi - city from Peru where | TV M-t. Olive Missionary Society Gt. h-e, VIis- Kuth Wil on, Mis.- Mar -he attended a meeting of the Ea-t I will meet with Mrs. Bides Thursday,
central Ih inn of the. Woman’s He-1 May 10th at ^:3().
pallinent of the liapti.-t Church. Mis. Mitchell is state consellor, which makes hei a ntemlier of thi
ants, and there wa
for him.
LONDON, May
Carol of noiimani:i,
> domon nation 1 iboma A. Edison, wizard in the)
realm of tlectricai iliscovery and ia i . vetition, tell- of a time when he wa
(CP)— Prin.
visiting
OBSERVE VOCATION DAY
- .ii.t Emily McGaughey, Miss Minna Vlae Baitley, Mi - Helen lirothei . Mt-. Orman Hammond, Mr-. Mark Bill- of Fort Wayne, sister of Mi ,1 U'eithy, ini ! Mi.-s Mabel llur t of
Indiana poli.-.
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I«a f or Senior Women.
The Faculty Women’s Club entertained the Senior women Monday ufternoon at .3:00 o’clock in Evans hall
I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gorham and Mr. and Mrs. Bus-ell Freeman spent
board which determine- the policies ! lh f week-end in Muncie visiting rel
I Mil ANAFtil Is LIVESTOCK Hogs receipts LV'ibti; holdovers .374;
.. market art to 50 rents higher, 250 to
for all the women’s oiganizat ions in lV *‘' 1 :j. r )0 Ihs, $10.25 to $10.75; 200 to 2utt
Indiana, Ohio am Kentucky. ( vir-. Bex Smith and baby of Mun- lbs. $10.5# to $|i).00. 100 to 200 lb llueo m iraiiizat-ions vvero ie|ue | (a ^ Pr a v j s j(; with her par- $10 to $10.50; i::u to Hit) lbs. $jr.25 to I It is tly- story of „ rented at tbe meeting, the < . W. <’• | e n t., Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whitted re- *l'< 00 to l.lu lb-. $H to $0.25; Pack-1 wo " to ‘be paths of
which i. children’s department, the | ll|rnP ( ,,„ mp Sunday. | ing sows $8 to $9. \V. VV. G., young people of high | ! Cattle leceipts 400; calves receipt
ith an informal tea and reception. >c hool age an! then the College, Mrs. B. M. Finegold and daughter,' :i .- 0 . Market, all classes scarce, steady s|»ring dower.-. Counselor. >11 .. Mitchell ha-l an ac- Barbara, of Indianapolis, are spend-j highei; beef t -er- $10.’it) to $|.|- the receiving line ij yt . p a ,t jn the di r U .--ions on Indiana)'"K 'he wf>ek with Mr. and Mrs. EJ POW , t0 $i 0 r> ' 0 . |, )W
Kin * •* on - Iter and cutter cow- $5.50
, ventuies. Hut others ^
—o— G*kI into service for him,
. * ...Mr w.trit or wa.-. Vocation Day wa observed in The the world. It require n „ getting on -o poorly in school that Presbyterian < huich at all service- of mind, a heart concwit tnis teacher thought it But worth ) on Sunday in common with thousand- brotherhood of man ag| „ _ here, while tor him to remain in school Lj- ,,(1,^,. Churches of many denom- to seive. The mimstrv S»,Kl.., J. «*«™l. e.|^'s p ,:,ki,„. ..»p« i,lly u Ue He Mi of Ih.. UIOVOHIOHI >r h . r lto , h.. 1,0 ijiv.ii 1 V-iUnk |Wo|,io. Rov. V. I. Ka.ilia.l u- < vanaoh., . m ,.| iw , ^
a me niui to ne t(iione. It wn a further chance to sJiow- what was|ed as the theme of the morning wo - nurse.-. It will call f<i r aid Officially today two airplane-, in him, and he wa.s tolerated a little: shi| , “Individual Capacity,” suggest privations, separation*,'ng
were chartered by Carol and were longer. Some of the rest of us may , . , r
awaiting him at Oovdon airport IT,, have been helped ajong the way when I ^ by Matlhey 25:15: Unto one he be -wai.L Bill he It,
nothing bui a mothers confidence in gave five talents, to another two, to ior the next work, but y*
another one; to each according to isfncti.in of mmisteun/n
government prev.-nted their departure; „ ur a |,T|i tv |, as saved t,s from miserbecausM the party did not possess pa-1 abb- failure. In the Louvre in Pari per to enable them to land legally . ‘here is a. great puinting of St. Aug
in Kouinania.
Livestock
We re
In
I lecofations and blossoms.
g'-t, Mr .Murlin, Mrs. I.ongden, Miss colleges.
Alvor.l, Mrs. Eckurdt and Mrs. yr.jjj,. < | u i, -|„ y|*H.
v uncker, chairman of ihe committee Mis. Klnx-i Seller, E. Walnut St.,
Ml U- C. Tilden, president of «,]( p.. Tuesday aft moon to
He- club. Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs. Cal- lht . ( aidemlla Bridge ( lull. There
houn, Mrs. Towne and Mrs. Mill.,
poured tea. •I* 4* d* 4* 4*
'I in day Circle To Meet.
The Tut sday Reading Circle will e-' , v. iip Mrs. It. I . Corwin Tuesd-iy
fl. i noon at '.’:3U oVIock. M irr.ed Here Saturday.
Miss Mary Robbins, of Itoachdale, Hrn,, "" ind Willi.- Flinn, of Danville, were 'e-v.
tr-tine and hi.- mother Monica. It was I painted by a famous artist and tells ! a wonderful story. The picture represents Augustine a.- a young man, porhap- twenty-five years of ago. looking forward and upward with a gaze of strange intelligence and aspjral i n, while his mother sit- by his -ide, looking in the same direction with a countenance so pure, so beautiful, -o spiritual that it might well be taken for the face of an angel.
ayward youth virtue by the
, --w—. the counsels, the holy life of a mother who will always be reckoned among the foremost of the saints of God. What
service
but lie 4
won to
prayers, the precepts
I.
he rendered to her son, to that it takes exceptional -kill aid iS u ::;!‘:..i:; ; , h : r „:r.v,i::: era 'i. or i’^-ne phase- a,.d m,iy ,,^00,0
his -everai ability.” In the parable of the talents Je u- voices a piece of ancient knowledge that God has given to man certain endowments. Thete are to he used, not neglect -d, with the result that they bring returns equal at least to the investment. Tieamounts turned over to the servants by the lord of the house were not necessarily a ratio of five, two, one, hut they do symbolize the various aJiilitie- of man. There i> need for all sorts of power as displayed by humanity in order to meet the countl«ss demands of the world. Experience bears this out, as a survey will reveal
foi foi
the erx
of Chri t will cause - ered tu -end forth a fuip will be worth all that is (
energy.
1 t-o- succeeding generations when ,, . ... to $,.2a;, | 1P )pd h ,, r so|| jnl0 thu )iKht She other purpose- of life.
The focal band will practice this! ^ $11.at); Heavy calve- stands by the side of the mother of The principle of individual capaefveiling at o’clock. All member * 7 l ” Lulk lock and feedei Crysostum, the mother of the Wes- ity ha.- its plate in the field of re-
: :~rrr
" velal ,,f KUf1 v «'’- Mrs. E. D. Wilder, son bulk fat lamb- $14.15; bulk cull lambs) .... ... . . ' surate with one'.- qualification to do “■ ,m —«- «*•; j- ^.%tsJr.5ir 1 s*i)s ^ *«..
’ b • 1 -••• i tue of ‘Ihe Pioneer Mother," to be ‘te duties for a very large number of William It. Vontress, rm-n-hant at 1 htfr ” Wllh j “ :L ' ' ' "
I.imedale and Ethel Harmon of AI- Mr K< , shireman of xaion, Ky., Were married Sunday aft- Martinsville, drove over ami spr at the
:00 o’Hot’k (J i are Hlark
united in marriage Saturday afternoon wil1 n,; ‘ k '‘ :U - Li,l ‘“-
:d 1:30 o'clock in the Presbyterian 'kd”. Manse by the Rev. V. I.. Raphael.
They were accompanied by Mr. anti vli-. Merlin Harrison. The young people will make tbeii home in Dan-
ville.
4- + 4- + ♦ 4« enior Party May I9lb. On Saturday night, May EMh th<lk,rst senior party ever to he viven at DePauw University will be staged in t • Alvord and Evan’s Hall in the Bowman Memorial gymnasium, From 15 to 11:!«) o’clock. “Dos’’ Noble’.
In Meet
4* -F 4* -F *F -F I hut .dlly.
Section Three of the Christian ( huicli will hold an all day meeting .1 the home of Mr-. John Hetrick, Thursday May 10. Each memh r please lirin-. one dish and own table
-cl vice.
at the home ; (|ay wjth M iss Lou and Sallie Rader, l-.a. - Mm St. i ijunday. Mrs. Shireinan is their niece.
The Methodist Brotherhood will I meet at the church this evening at 7:30 o’clock. Prof. R. T. Steplien.-un | will give an illu.-tiated lecture on
Aichitecture.
‘CARMEN’ WILL BE PRESENTED HERE MAY 17-18
Funeral -ervices for Donald God-
danl were ludd Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home of IHho Ellis on Jacob street. Interment wa-
in the Bainbridge cemetery.
M l DENTS OF DPAFAt Ml Sit St Hi it) I. WILL A III- MPT (.R AND OPFK A.
I 'J ani * w 'de of the prairie, as; member- of Churches through admin
tss, 1 'jss ^ w *"*“
) the waters of New York Harbor. Fmm , ‘ ,l ls nn - t n .^? s . s A t .Yi. however, to tin- competitive designs offered, the have some special position in ordei one which won fie.-t place, is of a) to serve the Master. Thi- is the sea1 Imnied’"by' a ’l,alf-grown ,, |.o r v’ “who'll 7’ " f ' h ‘' y " ar ", h “ M ,nany thoUsan,J hand is tightly grasped by’the hand;" 1 • vou,u ''' people are completing of the mother. The eager hop*. and ! l0urs * s “T study in our institutionpectation of the mother’s face are! of collegiate rank. Munv have aC
+«*•
bold. I pon her right arm is carried .‘i litlln InHidlf* of their rnf*ap;er pion- • ••r equipment anil in her hand the
Mrs. TomSa Of Barnard At Home S
FI NER AL SERVH K> HELD 11 I s|»AV U'll I litlAt BARNtn
and will perhaps go on to further ptepure themselves along professionaJ lines or will immediately plunge into their occupation. (Juite a group are undecided as to the fiitiue, not
* Book. There she stands, the true
AT GRANADA THEATER l , ' on ‘* p »’ mother, who did her full wa-| j hare of the hard work in doors and,
out, but was superlatively the maker having cho.-en a definite goal toI be I ntire I uiversily ( hoir .And "* ^ 0,n e, the builder of the char- ward- which they will press. To both
of (ireencastle. Ip \.tb -cing trom ait operation which he) 0 ’ ujscovi n n ...
—. ! u, *d*' w ”"t 'here some time ago, ha-'; Students of the DePauw School of
returned to h.s home hem. ( Music will attempt giand opera foi Jasper N. Dalby will go to Dan | fir>l wh,> " t,|p y offer “Garville, Ulinoi-, Tuesday, where he will : :,t ,l "' <;rana,la theatre on May
Mrs. Tom Sanders, her home -uuth «i Barraf afternoon at 12:40 o'tMt' week'- illness from pnsaii wa.- Hi! year.- nt axe i in Putnam county herRn[* r was a member of lit.' list Church. Mr. Sanders i- -umni -- -laufM Charles RcMiin-. and .'In fries of I’oachdale Crosby of near Kariunl, j loan grand children aid i grandchildren. The funeral will W W j afternoon at 23“) o'clocktf j list Church at HarnariOl Airhart of CrawfonlsvillM 1 j Interment will take ike I RoachduJe cemetery. DePauw May Was HugeS
. Book, the discoverer) , , ,
ol the unreulijed ahilitie- in her c-liil !,JI< elid thought to your course
) Uf«,” Still another may be put
I can imagine I hear many of ymi' bh *' m ‘ l,av, ‘ v ' ,u -“"“Kht the help
17 and Id. The entire
University
will
in
to J
of
mothers saying within yourselves, 'Preacher, you have painted a beautiful picture of motherhood, but it i""t my picture. I am not the origina I am lull of human faults and lauhles which would rule me out of
Miss Helen Keith, of Bicknell, and ‘!‘ y P'‘’'ure of perfection.” Prob-
-idy this is all very true. The best
evening at L 7:3» at the M. | House, Ohio, v iU take the b-ads it. the I man orTgTn. Perh^ h U i" f the'',, 1 ,’":
i-;i t; Miss Keith a Carmen and Mi. ‘“n of the true artLst to bring out Wilson u Don Jose. This will be an 1 ^ D-aturus of beauty and to modify
if ll/it t,. /(.R1W.....I .. » . . . ^
have charge of the funeral services)
for Harry Schwartz, a re.-ident of;'* 10 ' 1 alH * -ymphony orchestra that eily, who passed away, Sunday. I T al ‘‘' ipste in the production. Ihe Methodist Brotherhood will) Donald Wilson, of Washington Couit ' ,u-
meet thi ’ ‘ ' " E. < hutch. Pi of. Stephenson will give an illustiaied lectui'e on his recent
trip abroad. Everybody is invited. R.--
] lie-bment will be served. Prof F. I.. Bu enbeig has been ap-
pointed by the state superintendent.
alLstudeiit production with over hundred members in the cast. Thi cast i.-- made up of tbe leading sing ers in the School of Mu.-ic with a
choru- of
Christ, tbe Adviser, in making your
choice?”
The cause of Chiist has room in it
FESTIAITIES ‘d #' T
A\ ITH L AST PLAY SATlW"
May Day festivities'» * rumpu.- were niiupl'-tel I*-
:'tl
FLOWERS FOR MOTHER Sunday, May 13 Flowers only, express that sentiment which Mother so desires. She still visualizes you as Her Haby; and by remembering 1 Her on this Day, 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. E1TEL FLORAL CO. Phone
committee for the making of a coui.-e of ludy for Indiana high chools. I Id.- committee Is composed of -even members with -nil-committee, wink-
ing under it.
A petition for guardian, William H Tincher versus Andrew A. Tincher, was filed in the Putnam circuit court Saturday. The petition was tiled by William .Suthei'lin, attorney for | the plaintiff. According to the petition, the defendant is physically incapable of managing his estate.
I
of public instruction on an advisory | * l ." ,r,, ' ,M ‘"F bnlhantly costumed unni uu r..^ ik^ ..I*"''-- I to- ballet chorus is made up
of tha hist dancers at DePauw an I will include Blythe Archibald, Ruth Jensen, Madaline Finl -y, Fern Bowers, Catherine Hall, and Mary Cham
bet lain.
The opera w ill he full of many color f“l -cones, beautiful dances, ami thrilling dramatic epi.-odes. For thlast twenty years this opera ha bo.‘ii one of the mo-t popular plays on account of its pns.-essing >o much
life and entertainment.
Tbe dory is based nrl a love affaii between Carmen and two young men. E-camillo, one of the men and also the greate-t toreador in Spain, is very indiffeiont to the wiles of Carmen hut lie is veiy persi-tant and he at lust accepts her and allows her to accompany him. Don Jo-e, the other suitor, becomes angry because of the preference which Carmen hashown to Escamillo. He finally grow- so jealous that he follows Carmen to the bull fight, become.- infun ated, and kills her at the, entrance to the ring just a-s the people uro applauding tin* valor of Escamiilo. Oiville Botcher.-, hea I of the de-
ls directing the
A photograph of Mrs. Vila.- J. Boyle, formerly Miss Eleanor Torr of I this city appeared in the picture section of the Indianapolis Sunday Star. Mrs. Boyle is cliuinnun of the seat I -ul" for ‘ The Jest” at Keith's Mon- | day night, May 14th, which is being sponsored by alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma, at Butler university. Ferry Rush will go to ludiaiiapoli- Wednesday evening to take part in the presentation of Verdi’s “Requiem" which i being presented by the choir of the Tabernacle Presbytarian Church, of which Mr. Rush i a solo-
ist. There will be an augmented < purtnient of voice
choir of some t>5 voices for the pre.--; opera.
•ntation, anil Mr. Kush will carry onej _ p. of the leading solo parts. The pro VoU foi Henty O’Hait for Sheriff duction will he given in the cliureh who made hi own record a Marshal at eight o’clock. (of Greencastle. in
it not to conceal our fault.-. At least Photographer would long he p„puhir who did not freely exercise his kill in so retouching the negatives alo -uhdue the Idemishe-and to bring out all the beauty W e have. The nictur„ we have been drawing of •’mother" may magn.ty her virtues and obscure lier feminine weak ne-,*s i but it i- thPicture of “mother" that thou, ands of graAetol sons and daughters treasure m their mind, -een through the melowmg mist of memory. It J 8 the picture your chiklren will want to keep Ol you when they have journeyed far mm childhood day-, and perspective ha.- added glory to your maternal virtues It is the picture of the . ort of mother every true woman longs Such are the golden meanings in In practou- name that our thought love to play about it and our fa net to dwell upon it. No Sunday of Hie year, with the possible exception of Easter, i.s so popular as the Sunday whirl! IS designated us Mother’- Dav It is u <lay of tender memorii* and revival of noblest n-pirations. Under the inspiration of such an occasion even so unknown a poet as Harry I e«
cun write such lines as these:
The wistful stars that one by one
Jet heaven’s hills with light '
Are like the little lamps of love
I hat mothers -et at night
On window sills,
That those they love
May guide their teps aright. S« like a little lump that shone l or in days of ynrt*
So lik« a little lamp that shines,
')n earth, for mo
No more!
And when at ovenfall, the stnrs I hark hills ol heuvnn j#*t They are not star, b, me, but lamp I hut waiting inothei ct On window sills Of In-awn— That we may not forget.”
for men an I women of exceptional , day evening with ihr 1 "" 0 f "Ome There W»s
Saturday aftemonn
the annual May D*! i**® presented mi the liePaii*®
was witnessed by “
crowd.
Many vi.-itor- r- ^*™ over Sunday anJ the variou- linii-e- mI ' i * j gunizatums.
m*
ability even as liu.-iness has. Theie i' equal opportunity, at least, and in some i-u.soh gn-atei privilege attached to whole-time service for Christ. VA'hy should not this lie true taking into consideration out Leader and the gigantic issues at stake in His cau-e? Among tho-e who have especially fine equipment are these graduate- just mentioned. Some of them aye needed in the Churches of this
countty to he their pioneer- in new SUBSCRIBE I
FOR MOTHER Sunday, May 13th.
Sal
Artstyle Chocolates ^ FLEENOR’S DRUG ST0l$
