The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1928 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTEE DAILY f> ANN Lit. SATURDAY, MAY 19,1923.
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I Dollar Wisdom
r PHi; \. II. < . of Dollar Wisdom sugitests that «e J ri'invest our earnings in Grccneasllc, a rity in «vliich every one is busy, everyone is happy. \\ iijje.- are paid from profit. The necessities of life are the products of labor and a dollar represents just so much work. II is the iAKD*SllCK Of
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The more work, the more pay. the more pay, the more business. I hr biggest business in the world is the selling business. Business for the most part is made up of barter and exchange. One man engages in agriculture, another operates a de* partm nt store. The one sells grain—the other sells drv goods, etc. The farmer sells his grain to buy dr.\ goods; the merchant sells dry goods to purchase flour. I It us it is a mutual concern. In or. der to have prosperity the DOLLAR must remain
at home.
Hi re in (iieencastle the employer cannot pay the employee bis wage, if he sends his dollar out of town, directly or indirectly. Vou work for your money make it work for you by replacing it ill the channels from which it came. Noyy consider sending vour money ou' of town. Il goes to build New York, ( hicago, or some other city isn't lliat true? Why should «e build any city tint our own? Money spent in (• reelicastle stays in the city. It pays t a M's and improves our own section of the
country.
Werling hail purchased the 'i.tm and moved his family there only a
iew weeks aga.
V, LS Sweet Singert
Mr. J. W. O'Danicls’ of Cloverdale I is in this city visiting his brother U. V. O’Datiiels.
Improved Uniform International SmdaySchod f Lesson 7 IS/ W". w « * i'JV.W v'r»:>. fl'. I ■fin g.wds mi • loeeus* nt Cta . , > is:* WMtwra N»w«p»p«r llmnn.i Lesion for May 20 JESUI T«ACHIN6 IN THE TEMPLE J.liSSU.V TBX'f—Mark I* 1 ■"■ M GOLDEN TEXT—H* t«u*ht tlirm a* • r» Jiavinw tulhocity. fit lit ART TOPIC—J«iUf An*yver* S ' .r.8 H»rn tJuesUOii*. lUNIOn TOPIC — J*»u« T««ch»w Grtat riuu«>. 0 I.NT/r.UKJjl VI K ‘Nil StCNMOK TuP- ♦ i lu —J>*u« An»W «m His Clitics ♦ rOL.NG PEuPI.E AN " AHCI. I' T Ol*TJ 1C—Ley*, thi i-aw of the Kingdom. ♦ I. The narihlo of the Hutbandmen j; trr. 1-12;. ♦ Haying put th« m.i ibe* chief priests 1 and elders to confuviuu by u skilful ♦ '.ouaier question when they demanded $j to knotv Bis authority, Icsus by mentis J; gf a story lavs before tliein His claim 4 of ditine authority, and charges them J with betrayal of trust aud with pb't4] no* to murder the very Son of 0<ul. i j BiS teaching cue ibetn to the qtii<k. ♦ ! sad they soujbf to lay bauds upon , ♦ Him, bat demsted for fear of the pen
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J 1. cineyard (v. 11, represented 4 Israel tSeo V*. SO and Isa. 5).
44444a*444««4444«4a4*eaa44a4444444444444444444444444^ 'ilia IniYbaudmen (v. 1) repic _ ; aented the vulera 'Tbo were charged , - , , . . . , . i irith lejpongibility for the spiritual in-l-rof. II. I. (,ie*■ nleaf yy.,. ili'cte A burn, hog shed and chicken coop' leie3tI ^ people. pic-ident of tin Indiana . < timi of owned by him burned to the grounyi 3 .Mesaaujers <rr. 2 0) represented
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the niathem.iin . .itini of here w’hile he slept. The origin of th<' 1 ma piophcta'nhom God seut to Israel, America at their annual nvention file was not determined. i eyen including John the Baptist, at Butler, last week. IL succeed- While Werling and his family! *• • rh<> So " tTT - ^ S) represented
Prof. -L K. Dotterer f .Majichcster slept, their barn in hack of the hou-e' ' ,e * u *
college. caught fire, a passerby noticc<i it andi 5 ' .■ l7 ’ e »f the Lord of
the tintjaid (v. 0). T his represented
" went 111 to rouse the owner. ibe ^ wl)en llM , , Ie|r , Bl)a „ | je
By the time they were on the scene! bioujist to account for their trealthe entire hack yard had been razed, tsenr ol 1 tbe vnvasitv of God aud of
I he lo.-s caused by the fire included I dtaus Himself,
farming implements, several ton.- of 1 * 1 ' "Ig Tribute Money (yv. 13 17).
SOME BAD l i t K - hay. grain, and .several chickens, i ^ey alretdv would have gladly DECATUR. 11uj., Ma\ IT (UFI Two cows that were left untied in thel k “ ^ ... , • ■ . . “ , hut thev feared rhe people. In order Doras Werling. ot St. Mary - town- bum were nu-sing and it was not de- dM|roT llin , tbeT xee W to discredit -hip, just couldn’t have any luck oi ternuned whether they had burned or' the people (v. 13).
Special prices a- usual on all fruits and vegetable- after supper, get
yours at Welz's.
else bad lurkwa- stored up for him. became frightened and wandered
This Machine Makes Weather!
I.TERN ATK i .mi aa.l mi line, rvith temperature* taoging from lot rid k! ni n,, i i, i t o /si o I a hi enheit m e the condition! creitatt wHliinili machine for die testing of paint, varoiib. cnatBel or Is quer ilin he. It i* , pc atin ; . .minuoualy In the lestin* laboraloriaa 4f t ha Ford Motor ( rtipan (pro ag | , . . w flnisaaa of r lacquera and paiata mad in 'ha Ford 1 - i m ai li luiralaal to one voiui jaar af Drtrult weather!
GRANADA
Tonight Only A DM 14—25c BUSTER KEATON —IN “COLLEGE” \ LMTED AKI’iSTS.
lake A Course In “College’' and Graduate With A 1’erptual Smile.
SHORT SLBJECTS
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Monday Tuesday Adm., 10—25c MKKMIKKT BKENON’S I’RODU I ION “SORRELL AND SON”
IL II. M AHNER YLICE JO Y< E
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< ARMEL MYERS
I'irsi Kun New sand Comedy
ANNA Q. NILSSON'
MLS ASTHER
J. 'Their rtuesuon (v. 14). •‘In it lawful to giye tribute to Gieia 1 ’, or dpi 'The Pharisees eoni ended that simje God was ttie real King of Israel, ift w.t* not obligatory, , yea, it was even sinful to give tributi 1 U»ie*) to a betel ben king. The He- ‘ voilians wore supporters of Herod • ] niih fleuer.v on tlieir lips, they put 1 tbUl subtle noeetion. For Him to ani aaec ‘'Yes'’ would have discredited I Rim with the people, and to have said i "No'’ would have uimle Him liable n arrest a* an enemy of the ^ovcruineii . 2. Jesus’ tepiy (vv. IN-IT). I M* sskf that * coin be brotigh and ! jn>iuires whose image and superscripnou )r bears declaring ibat tbo-r who ! accept the coin of Caesar should pay | ikies to Caeur. In thi* reply ihc Lord eicepe* tbeir trap and euuiiciaie* | a WriBCipIS wnich applies t" all lime and condition* as in ihe Christian's ( lespoBaibibiv" to ••ivil government. III. The Resurrection of the Dead l»>. 15-27). ’I'he Ubensfee and llerodiaus bring | silepced, trur SadcJucoes came with u ] | question wUich involved not only ho mortaluv but the resurrection of Hie body. Thesr denied the reality of Holesurrectiaw, and believed nut in utigel nof spirit (Acts 23 :S). L Tha case proposed (vv. I!) .’.‘I). '.the lair of Moses made it not only Jejnt buti morally binding in ihe ciiso «'f a maw dyint wiiboui children for his brother to take bis wife (DeuG 224). Jlbev propoae the case of a woman married successively to seven brother®. They ask whose wife she will b» in the resurrection. .Vhsus’ reply (vv. 24 2*1). By quotation from the Alu-iiir law (El. Ct6) He proves the resurrection of the* dead, and tlieir coniiuurd existenc<pafter d^atli as glorified being*. He srpuTij that marriage i* f^r ibis inesetr life. He points out. Hint th«ir great error was due to two
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(It Jjror«itn* of Hie Scripture* (r. fjl). In tb« tery Scriptures which
that rnnsolatioii for ihe stalene.** Ibat makes surh performances unpalatable tu th' younger jazz lyricists, Miss * lira Hartman. »oprano. and l.ronard Huber, baritone, will hi beard from Radi* Station Ml Friday evening. May IS, from S to S:.Yfl orlork in Ihe sixth of i -cries of concert* by Young \ men an \rtisls. Both are d< scribed as having "that mental and vocal cnLiusiasm that is alto gether a stin ialing and refreshing experienr "
Order Photos By ^ Hfrf Telegraph, Latest
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Ckv’clsnd, May 22.—Another in- [ dica'i m o'‘ Hi* wide spread ramift- j cation jI !»•.• n^esi all over tbe 1 Uaitnc Slitte.v a shown in lac new j tel • e- ip'iic e vi:rx*ce ou comm< r< j-I o:r ■ >l,s. .in* iuslituted by th« tac pbotcemphcrg ol ; r.ii j I ! ale>. It baa been.’ pb.:.nt l fi .. .’lizcd in response to uppi.. 1 t need (or quick -;TV«-e by i ui> n aindactui iug and :t iiLi.pi .i.g ioinpati.es and Olga* .••I on; v liirfi o c h branches or d•joci.. a'-! er Ihe ioir.lr , and I •a a. ti, ofU i: .nt a holograph of a isci- ; . a t->. ' -ic i,r a aaienruouij
in aonit Ai* a'’’ city.
I tler-'rtore ,i .. manufacturer in IzM ". for * .ini|ilc, needed a l.h' •wgrap): *i. a picie of mat Tun- «“ * <w » *alf.,' onm iu Ecatlle, his on. me ncsi It) write or wire in mb)coot seatlltt to gt,t it ior trm l* «» ’u*.j t tiiit i l niiresciila.-' id K-M'lt he would get II. but ' -1 • m, ' -ieo ih- min might or (
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1 V-w, i. airocto— of reliable com*U -'.itl ptootoerv.- in , ilies all ro <■ tbi etMini; ■ Iicin printed in I tiMirih;.**; ii i.. i. The St. Bo*. !»• h -I l , || , |;|C,- Wilb ’i Ni I .oat,- **01-vt-.r afbee. who h« rrc - m aniioi" «ei ve nim. an e*•> • »'*» U»* B v..’e photoj'raplj. 'r S< ,a>*tia »U»- c'.-apher telefiipb* -aatrvx tXH) i, ci of tbe F-■‘HI* *»-^ u»i**t in (►,' Tiri i lory. Tin saill* nao on»r— bio idiotO- * ivt-i. 'h» ner* tv.- to the SL I " J - .* »<«>";*; ner. ri.o tuints it * Hd : ,. ►. ,I)*- Ur. s.ie.i photo gi'.i pii '( i*< a,anu'*ei'irei, Just as '* 1 *'! -i '*i ”1 in St I,ouii '• b" i-o >c scni'-i! ha i jii'-t been I oi, ,|. rcisxft , to the bentld i* ■ * 1 ’ *h' t’ho ogr.ifilier. ' \s. so *i .11.oi of At. ■ i'3 hero show H 11 * 0 1 -n'lfiirtoirr ii,i bad i()i) plioloei |i!.s i*kcr, in :t- msuv ' "*' • B* ' * printiiDi pics* man.- '"•< o*.up. act\it o m It' ■ I h" ' i'b* of i" cry in inEty
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PENTEC OST tHL RCTI Ohio Street. Services at 3 p. in. and 7:30 p. inI Sunday. Sister Liuwco, o£ Orleans, will i preach. o KALE ST ART IS NEAR INDIANAPOLIS, May It). (11’)— With the oOO-mile automobile race to | be held Memorial day but a few days ulf, cars entered are being put through * training paces in preparation for the | greatest contest on the racing culen1 dar. With Leon Duray in a front wheel i drive Miller special turning in th*' (fastest‘‘warm up’’ lap with an average of 120 miles per hour, the other pilots have a real mark at which to shoot. Ciilt'' Bergers holds the second best lap average in the pre-race tune ups having sent his mount around the brick oval for an average of 1:15.6. Bergers, who gave up stunt work in motion pictures to become a race driver finished ninth in his lirst start here last year. This year CTitf has returned to the local speedway with ( a new car and expected to be well I up in the money. Bergers made the prediction that all existing track records will fall at Indianapoli this year. He believes the average fur the 500 miles will be 102 miles an hour compared with the record of 101.13.
RIGGER, BETTER * GRANDER THAN EVER y Broad Ripple Park <4 And Bat bins: Beach IN Dl » N trot.IS Official Opening ^ Sun., Nay 27
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Voncastle
RANGER IN “KANGER OF THE NORTH” ' CHAPTER NO. 1 “Mark of A Frog” COMEDY “Should A Mason Tell?”
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Stage Presentation “GIRLS OF MY DREAMS” BY DELTA THETA TYI CLAIRE HULL and his WANDERERS BENEFIT—DELTA THETA I W
tiilil local aviation enthusiasts the er’s college was laid -itc was ideal and large enough for school beats the name JM -ufe landing of even the largest of president of the college, j | planes. ’ j trowel used in laying for
—o— in tii" hands of hi* v.o*, TERRE HAUTE—Aviation enthu- 1
siasts here are elated over announce- KOKOMO Tlic FmhI nvent of plans for a transcontinental comnai y at whn--' | air line sponsored by railroads and were kill-,, recenti> viai | aircraft companies, at( they believe ironin'/ n arliiM i'X|>!od4r this city would be among those the t I' -i'ine operations wit
—o— | service would reach. few days. A new typt(? RICHMOND — This city's site of —o— being install'd and 100 acres for an airport has been ap-' MUNCiK — The cornerstone of ami unn tliai its cun-tmU proved by W. O. Snyder, Jr., federal Benjamin K. Burris Training and impi . -ibl' ri'jiititioil airways extension superintendent. He Demonstration school of Ball Teach- t'uged.v.
Hrln* th« Family to Ih* GREATEST JOY EVENT Ind'Hd* Ha* Firr Known
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.« l hoa**o4 *nd On* Other I fwlurr* Childrfn Vdmittrd 1'rrr j Free Dancing—Free I’arktng J
ALL OYER INDIANA
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CHEVROIF T/
NEWCASTLE, May 10. (UP) — Grui'e Dni'.i.' ni, Chicago, was fined $l(i ami t-ii-ts in city omit here for public intux n ation and a charge of property d. truction wa- dismissed. Police -aid they arrested the woman atei he had hecoine drunk
they profejxed t» believe xvns pujjiivH i and swunr i heavy I mailed pur-u pioer of the rerurrection (Lx. ,Tal). jowned liy hei through a plate glass (21 UnoraDce «r tbe power of ti.nl l C onim,,>ion mise window in the wet t'. 24). God ti.ble to pro* id* a lile huUI> „ f „„ , ll()lllinK . .
whar* tbeis is no death, no birth* or
eautmir a car to be proud of wherever you go
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IV. Tha Gjaat Commandment of th* Law *,rr. 28 34). Ubukt.s anstm* allow* maniTuu r iriSiibr. Be aum* up man a wboley, auty tn one word—lore. T he Hi st ami greet eouiBiendment. Is aupreiue niet nndltided lot* of God. The seeunil is hkil mUo it In that, love i* us n'liier, but Ioxp for onr neishbor in the mt-n-tn* t!i$t nt lore vurselxes. Dnving
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St. I’nul Baptist Chuieh corner of Crown and Howard street. Morning services at 11:00. Preaching by Rev. Sweat of ln*iianupoli.-. .Sunday School 2 30 P. M.
Mr. Harris Ward of Del’auw will
put M'S quesiioutrs to ni trace, .b-u- i lecture at 7; :;o P. M„ and music by
Mow juts to itortn a quesli.iti wbii li |,j s sing, i-.
ijirolxes tb» eentval doctrine i>r ihe ( CDviatitn (airta—ibe peraon of rbri*t
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Xa He human or divine,
Some Good Advice There )* uolliiug more Ibitl I onn tay. Christ I* before you to take fr<?eI", accept H'ut; trust Him; believe wuat. Ha **ya ; assume Lb hi you are Hir »oil b«liaye as if you were. AlexaOdar Whyt*. Without Love Without tirar. lore we may retain ceiuelefc* a'lixity, immaculate purily, .•icyerest ouhodoiy, hut there win | IH jiuo Uggt sinning in r dark place.—G
Publii cordittlly invited.
x ask is dismissed —o SOUTH BEND, Did.. May PJ. (UP) —On motion of the plaintiff, the $750,000 alleged fiaud suit of Harvey ('. Adams, of Danville, 111., agaiimt the YYillianis Coal Company and W. W. Gray, of Evansville, was dismissed by Judge Thomas W. Sliek in | Federal Couit here. Tbe judge ordered the plaintiff to pity the court costs. The luling was made on condition that the rase not lie lefiled in an" 1 otho court Thi et’d the ca-e *
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of genuine, lung lasting -they rival the coatliest cuJtoa creation! t«i not only m l,rl, ‘ liancc of execution, but t" rithnesi and cofflpl«t* nert 0
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Truly? the BigH^ • n ' 1 ^ Chevrolet is a cat to be proud'’ wherever you go. ” i , ahowroom today *° ** ,
and finished in gorgeous culors j for youn>lfwhatagrj* , ‘* r 1 ^
Th« Roadster or l ouring ... $ The Coach 1385 Th* Coup* $395
t tdiry Truck , j i.. $ 49 y
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Wherever the Uigger and liettrr Chevrolet is driven, it is singled out for attention and comment.
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Its low-swung bodies are built by Fisher, with all the mastery in design and craftsmanship for which the Fisher name is famous. Beautifully headed and paneled i i i stream-lined un a' wheelbase of 107 inches i i i\
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