The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCSSTEE D'AinY BANNER, SATURDAY, JUNE 16492S.

THB DAILY BAWNEH

Stanley Young of New York City Raymond Wright, Republican rep-

j is visiting here with hia parents on resen'a'.ive of the Putnam County Entered in the Po.t office nt Green- his way to Columbus, Ohio, where he Farm IJureau, re,U ™^‘ "pf. M ciititle. Indium., u. .ec.nd » w in visit with his brother, Henry ami day morning from Kansas city, mo., mutter. L'nder the net uf March a, | where he attended the national U. O.

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Ethel Boyle And Bruce McIntosh Wedding Today

Personal And Local News

Dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. George R.

Boyle Married To Indianapolis Man At Home Of Purenls.

Phone All Social Items To S!).

Mrs. Hoffman Hostess.

The Co-Workers of the Baptist |

Church met Friday afternoon with,

Mrs. Eii. Hoffman. Mrs. D. W. Grif-'

fith had the devotions. New commit- ! Mrs. Leona Cooper has gone to tees for visitation were appointed, | Louisville for a few days, during the business session. The main ^ E R Bart , aml ltauj?h t ei , 1

work of the afternoon was the ,

for the annual 1 s P enl Fn<iay afternoon 1,1 Roachdale.,

Improved Uniform International Sunday School

t Lesson T

(By REV. P. B. riTZWATER. D O.. Dmb

Moody Bible Institute of ClUca*o.) ((£). 19SS. Western Newecener UiiIob.> Lesson for June 17

P. convention.

The marriage of Miss Ethel Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Boyle of this city to Bruce H. McIntosh of Indianapolis, took place Satuiday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents at

316 East Hanna St.

The single ring ceremony was read

Harold Stewart and Aalen Hanna of Roachdafe spent Saturday in Terre

Haute.

working of materials

bazaar put on by the Co-Wotkers.

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Give Miscellaneous Shower.

Mr. and Mrs. Hartness, East Washington St., gave a miscellaneous surprise shower Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Strain. Mrs. Stiain was before her recent mar riage Mies

by Dr. Salem B. Towne before an Kathleen Evens.

improvised altar of roses, delphinium Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. mid daisies. The aliar was in the Daniel Strain, Mr. and Mrs. William living room. The bride wore her Mattingly, Miss LiUIan Ev.ns, MDs, ^ traveling suit, a brown silk ensemble Margaret Wells, Miss Alpha 1 „ ncf i„ p, rlV1nv with hat, shoes and purse all to 1 son, Misses Pauline and Anna Rector ‘ match. A strand of imported coral Miss Hortense Hartness, Victor beads completed the outfit. Strain, Elmar Evans, Joe Timphonv

THE CRUCIFIXION

I.R.saON TEXT—Mark 15:16-47.

George Boone of Emporia, Kama , primary topic—Jesu* Died for

is visiting in Greencastle with ,rela- 13 -

lives.

Charles Gordon of Indianapolis is spending the week end at the Sigma

Chi house.

The ceremony was read before only and Curti- Haitness.

the immediate families. Immediately following the bride and bridegroom left for New York City. They will '-ail on June 22nd, aboard the “Carmania”, the Cunard line and will land in Havre, France. They will spend the summer in extensive travel

Refreshments were served during

the evening. •{« ej. ej* •h

Will Eentertain Terre Haute. All summer meetings of the Bu - iness and Professional Women will be held with Miss Katherine Tillot-

ihrcugh Italy, Switzerland, Bel^urn, | son a { |) 1( , Theta House. In August and will visit with an aunt of Mr. the chapter will entertain the Terre McIntosh s in Scotland. Haute Chapter in this city.

They will return the first of Sep-

tember and will take up their resi- One O’clock. Luncheon, dence in Indianapolis. The Pricilla Club will meet at the Both were graduated from De- i home of Mr.-. W. It. Hutcheson TuesPauw Lniversity. Miss Boyle is a day at 1:00 o’clock for a luncheon member of the Alpha Phi sorority, Mis. Charles McGaugh will assist the and Mr. McIntosh the Lambda Chi hostess. Alpha fraternity, for which he is now *!• -!• the national executive secretary. Miss Club To Vleel For Picnic. Boyle has taught in the Arsenal The 1. R. S. P. Club will hold its Technical High school the past thre" picnic Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at years. the home of Marion Sears, four mil- + •}• + + •»•+ es west of town. Members please Economics ( lull lo Meet. bring one dish of food, sandwiches, I he Marion fownship Home Eeo- and own table service. Those having nomic- C lub will meet Tuesday, June no way to go, will meet at tije ChrisI'.nh at the School House. tian Church at 2:00 o’clock.

Paul M. Bryan of Grand Rapid.,

in Green-

castle Friday,

Todd Kirk is being visited by hi:sister and Victor Knk and family of

St. Lou'S.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

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SPRAYS MAKE SPID.1

MORE

W. D. Woody of Jackson street has a new Whippet car sold by W. A. Pat-

terson.

Spraying is the ingle factor ol most importance in the production ol I igh potato yields, in the experience

Roy Hillis, Last Washington street, of many members of 300 and 400 i> driving a new two-door Ruick se- bushel potato clubs in Ohio, Miehidan I tom Motfett and Dobbs. gan, Pennsylvania and other state-, Mis- Helen Williams of Putnam- nccordin K to a m, * nt *» rv *y made by ville who is in the hospital at Indian- ' tlu ' IU ‘ SOdrth Department of the Naapolis, is reported improving. ti,,nal Association of Farm Equip

ment Manufacturer-. An increase of

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodall and 200 bushels to the acre is not unusihildren and Mrs. Nellie Williams and ual between unsprayed fields and on Harold of Putnamville weie vis- I fields that weie splayed from nine iturs in Greencastle this afternoon. ’to 10 times during the season. BordMrs. Jessie A. Poynter of Clover- ' aux mixture is used to control blight dale, Who has been visiting friends 1 aml ' ,lh ' r fu "> ! ' us disM<, « s » whil ‘ , a| - in Greencastle for a few davs is leav- of 1, a,t P^vents damage from ing Saturday afternoon for Indiana- lhe Folora<l ° potato beetle, o r “potato

polls to spend some time with rela- t,u,r ’

lives. The Business and Professional Men’ class of the M. E. Church will ine»t with Prof. Ogg’s class tomorlow. Prof. Hildebrand has gone to Boston for the summer, but a leader will he provided before another week to fill the vacency. Green Beans, new peas, and ripe tomatoes go at 10c a pound after supper. Wet* sells all kinds of eats. It.

Du-ting has been tried with success in many instances, but has not proved a- uniformly satisfactory as spraying Power or traction sprayers capable of maintaining a pressure of 250 to 300 pounds should he used. With such an outfit, six to ten or more row- can he sprayed at a time. For the grower of a few rows in the family vegetable garden, hand sprayers will perform atisfactory if a thoiough job is done. Laurence K. Black is visiting friends

and relatives in the city.

After Pilate had scourged Jesus he delivered Him tq be crucified. 1. The crown of thorns (vv. 16, 17). Knowing that Jesus had been con-

demned for clahninf to he Israel s king they clothed Ulin with purple and crowned lilin with u wreath of thorns. The crown of thorns typified the curse which He bore for man's slu

(Gen. 3:17, 18).

Mrs. Ella Smedley of Terre Haute ;• T,, elr salutatK.ii (v 18) . .. , , ,, 3hey said, Hall, King of the Jews. ,s spending the week-end with Mr. ^ ^ ^ , n an.l Mrs. Ray Smith on West Poplar ., Their I1UK . k wurg h|p (vv. 19. 20). St. They s-mote Him on the head with a

reed, taunted Him and went through a performance of mock worship.

Miss Hazel Arbuckle, Miss Ethel Ader, of the Greencastle schools, and j Miss Patterson, of Bainhridge, will go to Turkey Run Park next week I to attend the annual meeting of Domestic science teachers of . the

| state.

Charles Hunter, of Greencastle, was picked up by Officers Vice and McGinty last night on the charge of -peeding when he was caught doing 40 miles an hour on east National avenue. He will be tried' this evening.

—Brazil Times.

The annual 4-H club ca’mp for boys

GOLDEN TEXT-God comra.mleth , aml . , ? ()f thp state wi |i bp hel(1 at ; Ills own love toward us, In that, while ■ . , . we were yet sinners, Christ died for us Mevom on July 23 to -7th imlusive.

Robert Stevenson, county agent. statcd Saturday that it was possible that a special traction car would be chartered to take the 4-H members from

this county to Merom.

H. E. Sherfey who is spending his vacation at the home of L. W. Crump ^ and teaching in Danville Normal at Danville, has gone to Bremen, lad., to take a number of Junior Hi-Y boys to the Y. M. C. A. camp at Camp Tecumseh. Mr. Sherfey is a member

JUNIOR TOPIC—Christ Died for Our

j Sins.

INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Why Jesus Chose the Cross. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPI IC—The Meaning of the Cross. I. Jesus Crowned With Thorn* (w.^

i 10-20)

A. B. Hanna ami A. G. Biown have returned home from the Republican National Convention at Kansas City.

day program followed by a brief address by the pastot. An offering will be taken for the American Baptist Publication Society. A good attendance is expected and solicited for all these services.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. Howard Taylor, minister. 9:30 a. m., Sunday School. 10:40 a. m.. Children’s Day service. This will take the form of a children’s worship service. The children of the Primary' Department will famish the music. The boys and gi.-ls from the Sunday School who have been in trailing for church membership will be received. The rite of baptism will he administered. The minister will speak to the children on “Growing Up.” This will be an interesting and enjoyable service foi everyone. Parents may present children for baptism. 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. 7:30 m., Union Service in this ihu ch. Rev. Victor L. Raphael will preach the sermon. o FIRST CHRISTIAN CHI R( H B. H. Bruner, Minister. Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Bible school su-

perintendent.

Bible School at !»:30 a. m. Tin

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Beautiful new l w * 5 rf) chiffon in new shade. Jj l, 01 green and tan .. Silk triangles of r j c h crepe de chines in d aint ^ effect- „r cZfi 4 woven patterns .... J- H. Pitchford

| be no preaching service.

THE M. E. ( HIg(g A. L. Johnson, Pastor.

The children’s day (jcgraa a •

classes will go to their own rooms or P- ra - Hits will be a very departments at 9:30 and there will service, as the children have lie no opening exercises. At 10:0() A. W ‘'H drilled by (.'has. Wood

ofi the Hi erne n High School faculty | M. the whole School will meet in the and also sponsor of the Hi-Y Club Church auditorium- for the Children' there which rank as one of the out- Day Program. Following the prostanding Hi-Y organizations of the gram the Lord’s Supper will he ob-

state.

C. C. Hurst was able to be down town Saturday after being confined to his home the past week on account

of illness.

Miss Flora Reeves of Terre Haute

II. Jesus Crucified (vv. 21-41).

1. They led Him away to the place

of crucifixion (vv. 21-23).

At first they compelled Him to beur His own cross, but when physical

is visiting her brother aml sister in-< weakness made this impossible, they law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves of compelled Simon, the Cyreninn, to beur

Mt. Olive. It for Him. It is beautiful to note , , ,, D • •»

that the son of this Cyrenluu came to i « un,la y an,i university will

believe on Jesus (cf. Kom. 10:13). In ’he represented.

Dr. S. B. Town received a telegram Saturday morning announcing the death of W. H. Hickman at his home in Pennville, Indiana, Friday. Mr. Hickman was a former chancelor of DePauw university and was a resident of Greencastle for a number of years. He was eighty-three years old and attended the commencement exercises this year and was a member of the DePauw class of 1873. The funeral will be held in Pennville

.-erved. There will be no sermon, and the entire service will close about

11:30.

Christian Fndeavor at 6:3© p. m. The evening Union Service will bo held in the Methodist Church at 7:30. Rev. Victor L. Raphael of the

Presbyterian Church will preach thvjb^- 1 Jackson at Piano.

Coronation ceremony.

A. L. Johnson. After the program the »■ will make their report. Then be no preaching a* this hour. Children’s Day Progra* Opening Hymn by Choir. Invocation.

Song.

Scripture reading by pi-ior.

Song.

Children’s day procession, )||i,

Mrs. R. A. Ovg has been called to Bloomington, Imliaiu on account of .he illness of her niece Mrs. Grace

Westfall.

K. H. Stevenson, will go to Lafayette Monday where he will be present, at the county agents’ conference at Purdue University. Floyd Miller, city, and E. W. Baker, Russellville, will attend the state vocational teachers’ conference at Put due university next week. Miss Phoebe Conley who has been teaching in the Washington High school at IndiaHupo/la is in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst. Fred Snively and Fred Hosea will

all probability his being compelled to hear the cross was the means of his

own salvation.

Christ’s face was so marked by the thorns and cruel blows that “there was no form or comeliness’’ (Isa. 53:2). All this He endured for us. He drank this hitter cup to Its very dregs, hut refused to drink ''Hie wine mingled with myrrh,” which would have dead-

ened His pain.

2. Gambling for the clothing of the Lord (vv. 24, 25). Having naded Him to the cross they gambled for the seamless robe under the very cross on which He was dying and In their heartless cruelty they sat down to watch Him die (Matt. 27:30). 3. The superscription (v. 20). It was customary to place over the

go to Evansville TTunday where they victim on the cross the name and

will spend the next week with Jack Hatfield, who formerly lived here. Dr. Grace Barkley has gone to Chicago where she will do research work in the Botany department at the University of Chicago during Uv-

summer.

crime of the offender. Though Pilate did this In mockery to vex the Jews, the title was absolutely true. He was

indeed their king.

4. Between two thieves (vv. 27. 28). This added to His shame. His Identification with the two robbers was the fulfillment of the Scripture “and he was numbered with the transgres-

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitchford and | !,ors ” (Isa ’ , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner will spend 20 % ) T,ie dylnK * nT,or reT " ed (TT Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence [ "This reviling was ongagod In by the Tolliver at 1-rench Lick. I lu-y w ill pnssersby, the chief priests and the return Monday. j thieves who were crucified with Ulia.

In this nameless agony and shame they taunted Him by bidding Him come down from the cross, derisively

MIBIIMIM

Herschel Foster, temporarily of Indianapolis, attended the Masonic reception given here Friday evening. Mr. Foster will soon he hack in this

city at the Ford agency.

1 Fancy Dahlia Bulbs I $1.00 Doz. I While they last at the ( Greencastle Service Station H. L. Frailer, Prop. North Jackson Street

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saying, “He saved others. Himself he cannot save.” He could not save Himself and others, so He chose to die to save others. '■ fi Darkness upon the land (v. 35). This wa* nt noondsy. So shocking was this crime that nature threw around the Son of God a shroud to hide Him from the gnze of a godless company. 7. The cry from the cross (vv.

34 30).

When God laid upon (’hrlst, His Be loved Son, the world’* sin aud turned His face from Him, there weal out the awful cry of anguish, “My God. my God, why hast thou forsaken me?'’ 8. He dismissed HI* spirit (v. 37). When the price of our redemption was fully paid, Jesus dismissed Ills spirit. No one look His life awiiy from Him. He gave It up. fi. The rent veil (v. 38). Thl!* symbolized the giving up of Ills life (Heb. 10:20). 10. The Centurion’* confession

(v. 39).

He said, “Truly this man wa* tb*

Son of God.”

11. The lingering group of women Prof. O. H. William-, of the I>< pmt ( VVi 4i) - ment of Education, left today for They who had lovingly ministered U'rhana to teach in the summer -es- to Him In life were waiting to see sion at the University of llhnoi u . where they could bury HI* precious Prof. Williams taught there in 1926.

The Presbyterian Church will observe children’s day at the morning service, 10:40 o’clock, Sunday. There will be the baptism of children and

the reception of members.

George W. Stuart has filed a suit of complaint on note against Carl Rady, John Rady, and Thomas Rady. The plaintiff is asking for $1100, and Charles McGaughey is his attorney. Mrs. Grover Boots and daughter, Eileen left Saturday morning for Willoughby, Ohio where they will vi - it with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hunt. Mrs. Boots is a >ister to Mr. Hunt. Miss Jennie Throop of Terre Haute visited here yesterday with friends. Miss Throop wil return to her work here as chasier nt Cakley’s Monday. She is recovering from a serious ill-

ness.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. S. E. Davies, pastor. Kenneth Todd, Sunday school superintendent. Services morning and evening: Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching service, 10:40. Subject: “The Mission of the Church”. B. Y. P. U. meeting, 6:30.. Evening service: A short children’s

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, minister. Sunday school, 10:00. Mr. G. E. Black, Assistant Superintendent. Morning worship, 10:40. Children’ Day program. Baptism of children. Reception of members. Union service, 7:30 in the Methodist Church. The minister of thL church will speak. Prayer meeting, 7:30 Thursday J evening.

Presentation of royal rife W hat others have to say.

Song.

Remarks by Supt. Mark Mtfir Remarks by pastor, "TV \j|» Children’s Day to the CharA’ Closing song, “Let the Lml* „ dren Come Unto Me", Anne uncements. Benediction.

UNION TENT SERVICE

Commercial place.

Services at 7:30 tonight. Sunday School, Sunday at 9:30.

Preaching at 11 a. m.

Evangelistic services at 7:30 p. m.

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LI VI ED ALE CHURCH

Sunday School at 9:30. There will Wetz this evening.

ST. PAUL’S HA PH SI tHIRd Corner Crown and HiwariS The Masons will haw tliw at 2:30 p. m. preached byRn. J. Johnson of Indianapolis. H*iil so preach in the eveniny < Everyone is cordially itivMIt

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Roy M. Brackney, Rural Route 4, was operated on at the Putnam county hospital, Friday for appendicitis. Dr. Ottinger of Indianapolis was the surgeon, and Dr. C. B. O’Brien assisted. Miss Lonnie Gertrude Priost of Long Branch, California, has returned here to vi-it with her mother for the summer. Miss Priest has l>e<-n in California for the past four years where He is a nurse. Prof. O. IH. Williams, department of education, DePauw, left today for Urbana, HI., to teach in the summer session of the University of Illinois. He will offer graduate courses io the college of education. Prof. Williams was connected with that college in 1926.

12. Jesus’ burial (vv. 42 47). Loving hands now took the precious body and hdd It la Joseph'* new tomb. This maa, who did not consent to the foul treatment of the Lord, now risked his reputation and by his action makes a bold confession of the

Lord.

Fear God If we fear God wo need never fear the devil, for he Is a conquered foe. Into Christ's victory let us enter by faith, and In the boldness of the Lion of the tribe of Judah we ahall be as bold ns u Hon.—Marsh,

SaintHne** No Christian man ha* any right to attempt to create saintliness of character by hiding himself from the activities of every-day life.—G. Camp bell Morgan.

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