The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1928 — Page 4

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THE GKKKNCASTEEI DALLV BANNEK, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928.

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WE WANT — YOUR —

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CONFIDENCE OK TWENTY-EIGHT years we have been actively engaged in business in

this, your community—OUR community. We have had faith in Oreencastle and as it has grown we have expanded and increased

our facilities accordingly.

\N < rtalize that in ortltr to hold >uur conlid^nw «<• inu>( uhf you satisfaction, real values. Jhat is the rcuMin for our .lining the ( (»-o|»rrativf Buying \ssorialion which rliable- us to buy for less arvd sell for b". inaintaining the same high i|ua!ity and

efficient sen ice.

I In-e twentv-eiuht years have been deleted to o.'u ideal, nam. li. that of gaining your eonlidence. e n ali/r liilli (hat only by miitiliil confidence can

we succeed.

\ coinniuiiily is judged by its prosperity. By

trading with your home nerchants the dollars re-

main in (.rei ncastle and get back to you.

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their ability .mkI high scholarship in: OBITUARY I gradual work. The newly elected j Donald Lavemc Goddard, son of niernle , aiv Miss Betty Long, At- Jerome and Etta Goddard was born hint : Margaiet Cummins, Blooming- March 29, 1911, and met his untunetor. Loring McFail, Richmond; and ly d.'ath May 3, 1928, age 17 years - '

Mary Young, Bloomington. Miss j month and 1 days,

during and Miss Cummins are of the; At the age of 4 years he was taken linlaiiy department. McFail is doing'into the Methodist Church at Rich1,-, ueh work in chemistry and Mrs. mond Indiana. Even though as most V ,uig lecture- <>n clinical psychology boys of Donald’s age, he was full of n he extension department of the ]if t . a nd sowed some wild oats but his University. tain after ho was injured unto death

o —. j death proved that he was right at

WABASH George Rretorious. 1 heart with God, for he told the DocMrs. Fred Ldand and Mrs. Robert | tor and nurses that he knew there Tutrew pieke : 2,000 mushrooms frojn, Nva , a Heaven and an Almighty God,

Improved Uniform International SmdaySchool T Lesson T

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i ■■■>■ — —— ; j Lesion for May 13

JE6US ENTERS JERU'.ALEM

i T.KasoN tkxt—y»iu iia-.-' v ,.

I oottiEN' TE.vT—3«!iel(l, tlij i ce u ne field near here. Nine hundred| an( j told them he was ready to go. | U * * ^ L,St, iin,i , were obtained by I’retorius and 1.100 [jj sufering was so intense he begpr.iy.U'.Y XOP1C—UaiJlns Jesus hi by the wonn god to be allowed to go at once. ,, . —o— He was one of three children.

LAI-El I ! Cupt. I. I. Aietz,| \ ws ter preceued him to that great

INTI:r.iiKt/IAiH AMI SEMoJ: I ■ 1'-j aviation vetn ;, . ha.- arrived to take Kingdom in infancy. His father havI ,C rou!a K p^PEM AKU aduL'A-OP ‘ h!ll ' Kl ' of . tln ' ail '| HU ' t Which ing also departed this life, a little

was established by C. E. Shanibaugli.I j ( , ss flian 11 months ago. Those left A Hying sell."’ will be conducted at t 0 mourn his loss, who will never the port by (.apt. An tz, who was i cea!je ^ ] ove j,i s me niory are, his dea world war ilycr. i vo t e j mother, one sister Dorothy

I Monnett, grand-father Otho Ellis,

BLOOMING I OX v>i.V men were one n j t .ce Jneijueline arid nephew Juir j recently initiui' il into the Delta l'l ,e " | j wr Monn At, and many other iclativ-

ta I'hi, national professional l*t?al i es an d friends.

I fraternity, at Indiana University. I he when the mists have risen above us Indiana Univii-ity is new, having uur j.-uther knows his own Face

ONCASTH

jParbnefs in Crime"' MARY fiMAN « Will I AM POWELL • ja. u ' I „ p a fk./N zvao u mt piiryxnrr-- .fj

AUDI I ION\l. LOCALS Mrs. Fred Cook who resiiies oli South Locust street, still lemainos j critically ill. ,

Mrs. Iia E. ( owling has gone to <’aniplesbui g, Indiana to \ i it h i' parents, Mr. and Mi-. (). H. Wire.-.

Those who need my services as iar]«nter or furniture repairer dur* ing the next two weeks,should call

-Mrs. P. Jt. Christie J,a- n ei ivi .i between 0 p. m. and 7 a. m. ira K. vord that hi r father, E. P .Mather , Cowling. Phone 715-K. Ip. is critically ill at the home of hi j -o

granddaughter, Mrs. liar Id Tavloi l in Kalamazoo, Midi. M Taylm

will he remeinheieil

us .Nellie Fry.

Onion plant i;, hunetie 2oc upper. See Witz tlii- evening.

K W ING SEASON v | \|; | s

TERRE MAI I E. May 12. —Will a crack field of drivet entered, the dirt, track racing -i.r-on is expected to get away with a bang at Sunllow er Park, eight mile east of Torre Haute, when tie opening progtam

the season is run Sunday.

Time trial.- will be run in tiemorning and Track manager John Griffith, who will start till ract - for the Vtaba.-h \ alley ll a <- t - \- ,>eiation of which tie Sunllower track is a member, announce- that the tir-t live mil,‘ race will start promptly at 2 o’clock. Two other five mile (lushes and a 23 mile feaUir ,\. nt com-

prise the speed card.

tC—Jcsu* Assert* .Ve-Biaiiic Authority. I. J*so* Officially Pr«*«nUof to the Jewith Nition a* Kinj.—vv. 1-11). this should uut be desisnalod the j Iripuiphal entry, for it nns so only in * outtvsid appearHuees. The shouts , tvere empty and nicanlnsless. II. watUo piomised King publidy oi'fcriits

H.msdf to the nation.

3. The preparation (ir. I t>). (3) Two disu'pltts sect for the as-

(tv. 3-3j.

Be told tUem Just uiterc to ^o to find if, and hew to answer (he owner - mqniry. Tiie providinc tbis animal TiJig the working out of tho divine plan tecording to Christ a foreknow l

cd^c.

Q2) Obcdieiiea of tlie disciples (v\. 4 8j. Without asking why, they go ai IDs biddios. The oninuiaud tuny Ini'i fce^med strauie and uureasoiiablc, Pul Urey rendered explicit obedieni o. 2, The entry into Jerusalem (At.

7-19).

CD The dUcipIes put their karnieats upon the asa and set the Lord

o 1 u’ojn it (v. 7). 'Cilia act showed their Onioi planti 15 bnnche 2oc ^ « H»elr King See Wet, thi., tveniuj. I 11 N“f »=>»• , , , ,

(2» The mutliluiie itt. 8, t*E bo! r spread their carments In the wa.v others who bail no garment! fo -ij u* cut down brut.dies ui d airewod Ihem iu the way, wlacli was just ns aeocp! uble unto Him. Lids entry was in XulSllireiit of a prophecy ottered soim f id hundred years before (Zeeh. 9:9). They tittered the very cry which the prophet foretold. J'iiis is a clew lo enahte ojio to uuderataud the prophe cies wliieli are nnfulfilled as yet. If i .e prediction of His til's', coming w, - tiiiis Hlerally fulfilled, wc imiit be lie 10 tbal those of His second <'■ lining 1 w,!l lileni.se lie hterslly fulfilleU. I he uedieLion of Z-ihariali 14:3-11 will !>'■ fust as Idcririty f'llfllled as that oi

! Zcchariali U:9.

<•>) The Lords action D. 10). MBM 4 IT EARED THAI’ M’CUL- Upon catering tho temple, He look'd

(leaning up on all the laugh.- in the world, resistible comedy pair in a new rid of

BARREL OF LAUGHS.

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f >m. They Capiji

Today Only—Continuous—2 To ll j* i “ADVENTURE MAD”

Benie.-, Berrie.-, and more Berries,

W et/, for Good eats.

to face with those that love us We shall know as we are known.

beeit installed during the present year. The new members were Mau-

rice Miller, Lowell; Russell Hanna, L0) ' b 'cy 0n d the orient meadows.

Terre Haute: Paul Congdon, rort Wayne; Robert Davis, Gary; Hal Dawson and Paul .Mendenhall, Indi-

anapolis.

A I .F.A. PKODl ( | |(j\

PUINCETUX

mine several miles ,-outh of this city.

Floats the glorious fringe of day. Heart to heart we bide the shadows Till the mists have cleared away.

CARD OF THANKS

, ~7 . i We wish to express our deep ap- ' . i ^ lt . lun : iireciation and thanl'.fulness to the

many who helped in various ways

Last Chapter

THE MAN WITHOUT A FACE”

I'AJHE COMEDY

hospital Indianapolis Monday. ver.-itv will j 3

i-Lsnihs;

.Mojiday, did not begin operations i * s * <on . n( | j >ru ther >eciallv our uri 1 Ltl 1 uia * 10,11 liU u->iuiiaiR jjrojiti nojittj tnat a gotw sho™ all iiece.-sarv lepairs were not com- , .° 1,3.’ ‘ ^ lo i " c< uir ) property in tie ' bers o: tin. Lconoir •, nd pie;,d. How. V. r, officials were of thej' . o£ .^ own ’. j over lhe «odty Midb jJ

opinion that they would get under-' 1 '- un< * " 1 '• X 7 ork and son The program to be px

way about May 1.

-upper.

READ TI1K DAILY BANNER

MOORE WINS CLOSE RACE ft

LOUGH OF BRAZIL WAS

AHEAD.

Wet/ for Good eats.

Uranudu

NOW SHOWING Adm., 10—25c

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SPOOKS AND

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\DDED >HoKl SUBJECTS “CRUISING THE

ARCTIC

‘HELEN OF TROY NEW YORK’

aconud upon all things; but as it vr;i eicatifio He withdrew to lie than.'

with the I..aWe.

II, Jaau Cxarcirina Hit Royal Aa

. HiURE HAUTE, May 12. (LTi— thfnty (rr. 12-19).

\ re-check ef returns in the race for t. T'lie Larren fii tree eursed ("

f the Democratic nomination for Fif-h 12-1U).

Di lrict Congressman places Henry T'ho lve«'* typical of the Jew . h W. Moore, of Terre Haute, out in oalioa. lb* fruit normally appears on front of Charles J. McCullough, of Gio ffg tree ahead of the leaios. The Brazil, for the nomination. 1’reviou* 1“^'-; of the leaie. is the as.m , . . ance «.f li-uil. this aas an aeied I;. it appeared McCullough had Wn, Jiai#ble of Lords juilglliunl 0 „ iionmiiit'jd. ^ Complex returns gave Urael for pretension of beinr tin* 'Lot ' i',221 votes and .. Mc^ulluugh,, giiotcu people without the fruit-

9,011. I thcitof.

o I Tho temple cleansed (vv. 10 19).

. j For tho various b.ieritice: In the

I,erne.-, lo rries, and n.ort Berries, tcruplc, ifianv oxcu, sheep yud Ouie-

wci® needed. Many per-ous eunn Horn the distant parts of ilie lanil j therefore it was impracticable) fui them to bring their aaerilices iriii, | lUem, so they brought money und bought the aDloulg needed. This uriv [ ilege the :arr hail granled lo Diem ; (Dent. 74:24-26). for the ovehaug' i was ueecssary. MTieu eiil nieu iim‘'I | it a* an opportunity tor g. Iu il b< came an offense before God. IL detilci | fiis house. Jcsis wade Himself a j aconigo of cords and drove out the | money changers, overthrowing ilien I tables aud pouriug out tlieir niouej ; Ey tb’s act He dec! are J II inself i" j bo tho Lord of the temple and on I willi God. That which God mteiid<'il I to be a ‘'iiousc of prayer fur all u.i | tloi £’’ was mado a ‘‘den of thieves’ I This action symbolized Die call of the I

nation to repentance.

HI. Jasua* Authority Challtngad (vv

r>-» •*•*% «. • -«> > J •

They eha!l«ig»d Uun lo -ho" b> what authority Hr accepicd Die l oe ora of tho Messiah, and who gave ; Uftn tho authority fo ca.-t uut He | money changer*. This seemed i.. tilaee Jesus hi a dilemma. He n aponded by a question which plai, ,' them la a eouaier dilemina. Sicee John was His forerunner, the d in ily of His commivston rested upon tiiat of John. They were por t | to discredit John, bceuuso the people accepted hnu os God’s prophet. If (her had aecepted John’s n;e 0 .-j S , they would have been prepared ro cepe 8 s. They weakly eonfeased tUat tha* could not answer the ques

. tion.

our .service and for the many beautiful floral offeringe. The minister, singers, pallbearers, flower girls, and all who helped in any way, through this, the saddest hour in our life. Heart broken Mother and Sister.

Rout* to Glory “'Be maat increase, bur J mtiv d,. | eiea*®.’ This ts your route iu Glotp. Uulesa He increases in yonr life ami you decrease, your life will be con traiy to what He wants if to be. In t'acr, it will bo fruitless. Iu all iiiiugUe must have the pit eminence if ,\o i • would be fiuitfut for aiui.’”

Worthy Qualities A ai-a cauaot persiiiem v admiie wouhj qualities and not eventually partake of them.—Brown.

A DAY IN HOLLYWOOD” (.reemasMe s Oon Motion Ficture Coined).

ALL OVER INDIANA BLOOMINGTON— Sigipa XI, naUonu! honorary scientific fruternit), at Indiana University, hus ann uncfour i.ew icumbtrs ohosan fur 1

AKCJIIE X BOlHUTr Arrhi v N. Bobbitt, of English, candidate for the Republican nomination for Mtate Auditor of D.dinna, is a native of Crawford County and is thirty-two years ui’ age. He is n graduate of the Birdseye High {school and later attended the Central .Norman Col lego, at Dai,villi. Indiana. Uc •ervrd us principal of the Alton High {jehool one year and as assistant principal of Hie Marengo High School one and one-half years. While in the latter school lie wa* promoted successively to the position* of principal and superintendent. In 1918 he w ,'i nominated a* Republican candidate for Clerk of the Crawford I'ounty Court but resigned immediately after the primary to enter the United Statenavy. He served throughout the war a c a member of lhe Transport U. S. >S. El Orientc. Ii :920 he was nominat'd vyitlmit opnosition as Kepublican candidate for Auditor of Crawford County and wav elected to the office in the fall, serving four years. Soon after a .-liming the duties f I’nuntv Auditor, Bobbitt was elected Republican County Chairman He was reelected County Clmirniun in 1922. and in Januarv 1923. was elected as Third Dislrici Republican < liairmnn making him tlie youngest man ever to have served in this inipnrtaid i apacity. which carrie* membership on tbe Republican State i onunittee. He was re-“tecte<i District < hairman in 1924 and continued av a member of the State Conimittec until May. 19‘Jfl Bobbitt was named State Gasoline Tax Collector In- L. S. Bowman, State Auditor of Indiana, on January 1. 1925. While serving in this position, Bobbitt took advantage of nn oppportunity to attend night l•■w sehm l and last year received Ids degree from tlie Benjamin Harrison Law School, of Indianapolis. As head of the Gasoline _Tav -Department, Bobbitt habeen in charge of ilie collection of the Inigrst single item of State revenue. Despite the bulk of money handled by the department Bobbitt heads, the work of eollection has liern necoinpi s’ td at 'ess expense than that of any other State revrn"o eollceC.ng agency. Bobbitt conies of a sluunch Remi ’Icon family, his father, Irvin Bobbitt, having served once as County <’hairman and dcuAed much of his time to party welfare. Bobbitt wa* married in \ugust 1921, to Miss Frances Bringle Adams, of Harrison County, He is a member of the Christian church, at Englrili; the Ma-onic lodge, at Eckerty, his birthplace, of the Scottish Rite and Shrine, at Evansville, and of the American Legion. He also bold.- member hip in the Columbia Club of Indianapolis. Bobbitt’s name will be pr , jib’d before the Republican State Convention at IndianapolK, May 23 and 24, with the indorsement of his own Gongressioal Di irkt and that of hundreds of friends he, hamade (Jirmfff'lOUt the State

CLOVERDALE Mrs. John Wooten underwent a ton-il operation at the 1‘utnam ('ou ity hospital Tuesday. J. W. Snider and family were Greeneastle xi.-itors Wednesday. George Appleby who has had the flu for some time is in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gubel Sr. went to Sanders, Ky. Friday for a week-end visit with Merle McClure and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Mulluue spent Friday in Terre Haute. George Ogle underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Christian

Maurice and Earl Lynch attended the Beadle will be on T.V-oj funeral of Mr. York’s mother. Mi ■ Sc \ Root • J

T. s. York Wednesday at Stilesville. (of Ft _ 0 : ‘nd the exposure if LiH

and kitchen, an ; ala tit ] view- liom the windovi. The arrangements of |jJ view to the food p>J , al.-o bo a part of the p-W : meeting held here rets

COUNTRY CLUB;;, - -i clubs and an even bcigrj

antieijiated this time.

GOLF SEASON WILL OPEN AT

FORM \ L OI’ENING OF (Ol N TRY 1 Ll B GOLF COURSE WILL

BE HELD SUNDAY.

The township leaders of the Nutrition 1’roject will meet in Greencui-

TO MY KRIEMS l.ipd

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for your very fine ctopd last Tuesday’s PriaajB

tie Friday, May Jfith.for an all day ! ^ meeting in the Home Economics Do* ' Ul ' 1 I ‘ l lt " n a111 ^®

School. served

Very SiscaM

paitment of the local High Dinner will be prepared and

at noon.

Mis - Anita Beadle of 1’urilue Uni-I SUBSCRIBE FOB H

ftny with Confidence]

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During tlr*f iaa( ninety days more newChte rolet cars were delivered in thin communiti than in any similar period in Chevroletitiiion—and most of these new car sales involved the trade-inofthepurchascr’spreviouscar. At a result, we have at this time a wide selection of used cars that have been thoroushlyreco 0, ditioned—and which may he identified ^ the red *‘0. K. that counts” taj- Come in and make your selection while our tricJvR stocks are complete.

Egg 0 *. , Itettc l vl Ivt?

A few of

our exceptional Used Car values “with an OK that counts”

1924—Buick road^ ^ excellent buy. ^

1926 -Ford roadster, new

paint, jjfood tires.

192G—Ford Touring’, excel-

lent condition.

1926—Ford Coupe, A-1 and

priced right.

1927—C hevrolet to 1 ’^ new tires and batter) 11 er used. d 1925—Ford coupe. ^

dition.

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