The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 July 1928 — Page 2

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Knterrd In fhr Pouf Offlr# at Rre^n

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*<il»Noriptlon price. I* eeata

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J .Mrs. L). L. Vamiament has moved from her Waihinjfton street home to . an apartment with Mis. R. E. Rich rin.a mail aids on Franklin tieet.

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Personal And Local News

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The new pavemenl on north Indiana street to our garage is now open tor traffic. We have been partly shut off from up-town traffic for a month, but with the new pavement open, our front door is again open. kemomber lhaf llu* in ten so heal ol the summer eHeels your motor as if does the driver. Kee|> if in trood order In letting us lotdv al ter il. A look at i( now may save you many dollars in repair bills later. Our meehanieal work is absolutely guaranteed to be Jirsl elass in every way. We turn out our work at the earliest possible date, commensurate with the domu of hii*h

elass jobs.

II you have a mashed lender or body dent, we cun roll il out. repaint il and make il look as tfood as ever. We have the famous Ifuco painis and experts lo apply it. We have a v reeking' service I hat works 21 hours every day. If you need it, call (><S. Our s irestone tires are the peer of all tires. \\ e give free >erviee on them wilhin a radius ol .■) miles ol (ireeneastle. (’all us if you have a puncture on Firestone I ires and our ser-

vice is free.

| We . c f?l good gas—Shell—and oil?. Use our service. FKANKUN STREET GARAGE t elephone 68. •lust Oil I’he Square On Indiana St. A. k. ( HFNOWKTH, Prop.

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l>. Sniih'r was a business In in Iniliana|)ulis, Saturday.

M I^tVcinn Snider of Indianale.'is \ i dled in thU city today w ith

relatives.

li. t). Oliver of Anderson street ha a new Kr>kine -edan sold by

l'iiri.,on Brothei ,

l.etti i id' ndiniiiistration have been ued to Kthel A. Oiel in the Estate

of ( harle.' M. Diel.

Ksther Sheller of Kossville is j -|endin:' the week-end with Almeda j

i and Mildred I’itchford.

The <•refin .i-lie Band wdl praeii ' Monday eveninjf. All nieinbers

hi j i nt at 7:-'i0 o'clock.

Mi and Mi . I ,i\' rin Snider of Inoi iio! ari the one-t - i f Mr. and

I 0. Snidei nvei Sunday.

Improved Uniform International SimdaySchool T Lesson T (Bf REV. p h rriY\v*TP:K. (Jl>. I>eao Nfoodr Rihla tiiNOtuta of Chicago. > (v®. 132* W»»«terr NawpoaDOr Unl' n.)

Lesson for July 15

THE CONVERSION OF SAUL I.FfSSoN TEXT—A is J:l-9, 22.C* 16 GULDEN TEXT—This Is a fsilliful s.yuiK Hnd wortli.r of bM acceptation, that Christ Jesus came Into the world to save sinners. (’KIM A ICY TOl’JC—Saul liecomts a

Clirlallan.

.IU.NTUH TOPIC—Saul Becomes a

Christian.

I .‘.TERM EDI AT t' ANDSIONIUR J OP-

;i How Haul B

Veil NG PEOPLE AND ADULT TUPIC—Th\ Converan n ol a Pharisee. I. Saul's Violent Haired of the Lord's Disciples ( v. I 2). Saul knew full well that unless .tieI nmvenieui r>ei on loot by Jesus was -lo|ipe«J It would suiiersedu Judai un. i lie was lynurHiit of the genius of i

FIRST B \ FIT SI ( S. E. Davies, ]iastor. Sunday School, at a. Kenneth Todd, Supt. Morning Service, 10:10. In the evening at the union j service will he held in the M. E. j church, Rev. Raphael bringing the message. I’ravcr meeting on Thursday eve-

ning.

After tin morning service of the | I Baptist Church tien will be a short! business meeting to consider an important ii cniiimendalioii of the Board of Deacon - and Trustees. A good atI tendance of the membership is desired at this meeting.

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('hevrolet | Compan y.

Mi \iini ('olliei of Indianapolis . thi guest of her cousins, the Mins • Klla and Kmma Beckwith in Uii-

city.

Mi . M. S. Millei ha returned mm Indianapoli - where -lie has been

da ght( Mi . Joe Ket

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» lirisilariliy. He il.d not know that ilie "blood of inariyrs is the seed of

Bloomington the church." ITospciiiy may rum the

cliurcli, hut perseetilion, never. The , untile display of fuiili by Stephen iu i -eiiling Ids leslluiony iviih Ids liinnd diil not sol ten Saul's siiirit, hut rather 1 inteusltled his hiitred for Jesus and His disciples. The inteusity of his , iiiailness, and the extent of its oper j alions are best ret forth in his own words, "And I persecuted this way tinj to Hie dentil, binding and deliverii.g into prisons botli men and women" (Act* 22id). *T bulb shut nil many ol ! Hie saints in prisnus, having reeeivcif I ! aiilliority from the chief priests, mid wliru they were put to death, I gave , my voice against them, and puuish-

I n . Ohio, on a ten day., vacu-j inj , ||)v|11 oft al| lhe synagogues I

i trove lo make tliein blaspheme, and being exceedingly mad against them, I I persecuted them even unto foreign

cities” (Act* 26 R. V.). II Saul Kicking Against the Pricks

| (vv. :$ D).

Tile figure here Is lhat of the pastern n.x i|ri\er following the ox with

;"" 1 sliarp Ire,, fixed to the end of a ow.i, s|M‘nt I n-j | lo | 4 , The aiiimal is prodded with this vi-iting relative iii,-trumeni and if it is refractory it

! kicks against the sharp iron and In

juris Itself.

I. A light from Heaven (vv. It, li)

M !: rnicce Flinl ind Mi - ,Snider left thi- morning for

Mi. -him Mr.-. Nelson Taulman will I i Sunday to Fairbury, III., where

Mr. and Mr.-.! kivenport, Iowa. |

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friends.

Mi Harriett • alliihan will leave j fin Hetroit, Mich., where -lie I will \ i it Mr. and Mr-. H. F. lA'uchi i.in and Mary !• ranee- ( allahan her

giandiiaughter.

I Hi; I'RI Sin I KRI \N ( III R( II 1 Victor I.. Rapliael, Minister. Stmdav School, PalU. Mr. (,. I*. Black, A.-.-t. Supt. Session .Meeting, 10:2(1 in the Manse. Morning Worship, 10:10. Sermon theme, "The Beloved Son”. Union Young People's meeting at

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Union evening service, 7:30 in the Meth 'li.—t ( urrli. The pa-lor oi 1 tiiis church will preach. o M KTHUIMS i ( III R( II Dr. <'. II. Taylor, pastor. Sunday School, DdiO. 10:4(1, Hoiship with -ennoii. Subject, “As A l ittle Child." The Kpwortli l.eague will join with cither young people’s unions in the. evening. Union evening ervice; Rev. V. L. Raphael, preaching. o— FIRS! ( HKISI IAN ( III KUH B. H. Bruner, Minister. Mis. K. R. Bartley Supt. Bilhe School. Bible School at A. M. Morning Worship, l.ord's Supper, and sermon by Mr. Biuiht at 10:30 A. M. Subject: "Unknown Paths." Union Young People'. Meeting at the Methodi-t ( l uieh at li:ll() P. M. Union rhurch Service at the Methodist Uhtinli ;.t 7:30 P. To. Rev. Raphael will preach th< etmou. M \Pl.i; HKKill l S Mrr (Iciee Black, Pastor. Services ;t tin lent on t.'ommcrcial Place. Sunday School, 11 :.'!() a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Ch.ising tent st nice Sunday eve-1

I WANS VII. IK — Evansville citiz-|

eiis were treated Saturday night to 1 " ;hat -pectaele of the northern skies— ll *’ 1 11 the aurora horeali.- —The northern ! hon '' ,1 “ 11 1

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silk stocking hill is cut in half, and roobv -tell ie\ e, i till . 'I il I CCellt tliscovery made by ( hieago girls. Since -hort skirt- grew shelter young ladies have etiviei lie men who who gained mollies- j*t home l>y lenioving theii coats and vest . Eor a time is seemed nothing could itisfy that envy for to removi an\ more of the! i ' hd le would mi in altogethci too much exposure. Now many Chit. go girls, taking theii cue ftom the habit of men if lolling lip their -leevi , have IHiunced that stoekitig are "ii their

'Jne lime had cmne for the Lord to Interfere. Saul was stricken with blindness nnd fell to the earth. This physical demonstration accentuated the workings of Ins conscience which doubtless were g' tig on quickened by Hie Holy Spirit .is Ho u.-ed Stephen's

testimony.

2. A voice from Heaven (vv. lb 5). Thi* was the Lord's voice calling i Saul by name and asking, “Why pec-

r thei and Maijorie Henefiel left! aecutest thou me?” This moved Saul

ear Tern (inquire*"? art I L<rd ' 1 le

II and nthe, relatives in Sulli-j l,n ' ver cn,ne - '‘ I am • 1h ' us - ' v1,oui 1110,1 ”

persecutest."

3. Saul's inquiry (v. 0), "What wilt '

thou have me to do?’’

The dictator is now willing to be

, ,, . , dictated lo. The Lord told him to go

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into the city where information would

i tin week-end. Both youiu' be given him ns to what be must do. a 11 no mlie: 0 f the Delta Tati I 4 smi entering Damascus (vv. 7-tt). Ih lta fraternity. ; The haughty persecutor went quite ^

Inin hlv into Dnmaicu9 v UmJ by bis Ht*

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Richard

Annual Pirnir.

The Domestic Science club will

West on the

Cloverdale Road, Tm-day, July 17th

for their annual picnic.

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Floyd Township ( Inh Met.

The Floyd lowii.-hip Home KcollOmii club met uith Mrs. Mahle Sauford, July II. There were 20 members and om vi-itoi present. The les--011 wa- given ii\ Mrs. (ialvin Kink

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Lockwood Jr., of Boston, Mass, and Dak Kimberlin of South Bend, Ind.^ will airivc Saturday for a vi-it with! their giami patents Dr. and Mrs. S. I

B. Towne.

Dr. Tilden will discuss with the. men' ela of tin Methodi-t church tomorrow, the five great religion.- of 1 tiie world. All interested are invited I to attend at the Sunday -chool hour.

K. P. Huestis.

Mi-s Ida E-tep, daughter of Mr.

I Mr Janu E-tep, who re. m | Saul s Ih»m, anti Informed him that

we.t of Hu' city, underwent an op r- Saul was now h praying man, and Hint : 1 1 foi appemliciti- a! the Roll, rt He had tirepnrul Stull by the vision

II 1 pital 111 Indianapoli Kn f" 1 *he coming of Ananias

v „„ - - i -led Mr . I. a Pickett.

tenilama. For the space of three days ! The m \t fi son will he given at lie remained blind, nnd fasted. What | Floyd Tov.i -nip, Ceiili 1 School, Aug.

went on in ids soul iu those days no !>(),.

monol eun know, but we may he ns | .j. 4. .j. .j. + smvd that he, l..,e the Lord in the wll- 1 lingagement \niuMiiiced.

dorne-s, was too deep In meditation and prayer to desire food. In these day- of deep meaning his whole life. wn« being reorganized by Jesns Christ. III. Ananiss Ministers to Saul (vv.

10 111).

1. Ananias v -ion (vv. 10-12). In tins vision the Lord appeared

and Instructed biro lo go to Saul. Me gate him the 1 ime of the street nnd

lining. She is reported doinT:

nicely.

Tin Putnam County Child IFalthl I .;iminatio!i CmifereMee will lie h 'Id i"ii - in 11 g Menday, Vugu- 20, ac-1 cording t word just received from Dr. \da Schweitzer of the Slat*-

Board of • hairman

II dth. I.y V. 1. for thi- eountv.

Raphael,

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Indiana

i-afstival

Presenting the Greater SNAPP BROTHERS 1 SHOWS \VKST WALM T STUKKTSHOW (iROlM)S

Ot^>c Tiibe

Hcil Mem No. 14®

For One Week—Six Big Days and Nights JULY 16-17-18 19-20-21

Twenty 70-fool tr.uu car loads id < lean amusement foi eieij

I itc Attractions

member ol Hie fanuly.

Ibirry Mardino Twice I JaiR.

2. Ananias’ fear and hesitancy (vv.

13 10).

1111 knew of S nil's ministry and the authority Ipy which be came. Tie Lord encouraged him to g", assuring him that Saul was no longer nil en emy but o chosen vessel to bear 11tmme before tlm Oentlles. 3. Aimulas' obedience (v. 17). His fears being removed, Annnitis went to the house where Saul wnstaying, pm Ids hand on him nnd uf (ectionately Rilijressed him as "Broth er Saul." The hitherto sauige perse inter Is now n brother In I'hrist. An aims intormed Saul that the Lord bad sent him with s two-fold mission: (1) "That thou mlghtest receive thy siglit." (2) "Be tilled with the Holy Spirit.' 4 feaul baptized (vv. 18, IP). After Saul received his sight An sums baptized him. Since Anan uwas not h church official, It Is clearly Imp ied that otli ial rank Is not necesi vary for the nduilnistration of bap tism. The Loul bestows the gift of the Spirit upon wbomsoeve He will

Aimouneeinent ha- lie'll made of the engagement of Mildred Louise Carmichael to Arthur Lee Bailey both of thi; city.

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Entertains Nurwes. Mi I.illi.m O'Hair entertained the nur-e- of the Putnam County Hospital at her horn north of town on | l-'rjday eioiiing. T o'se pro-cut were: Mi--< - Evh Milhiirn, Margaret Johnon, Clara Child-, Clara Belle Smith, Lena Priest, Lola Nay and Ruby Bain. The evinim was -pent in playing game-, g o -mg contests and mu-ic. Refresdnu n wen- -erved. eon.-i-*.ing "f io i'..ai, cake, candy

i-mI lerAoltade.

Amr 11'si's (hso ofitlml gonrt- rmahton show, belli i Jtial rrntlj, rivaled In pt^>uUr«Sy fashloa shows of gown-, ew amt other appwrvd. Among ttar “eye-wear'’ dltipln mi I iwwMnetl naodeis were sheM Stan mmei*—hn aud aaJor utl a> \y i tn pufmlar eotarm. 'y ■ ~ ' 1 ~ ~ ' iror, aid Jibe

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IHE DEMOCRATS’

God Does Not Forsake Thee Suppose that all men forsake or forget thee; Oni dees net. His eye sees thee. His heart feels for thee, and His hand Is able to deliver thee Thou nrt not friendless, nor wilt thou be till the Cioi| of all consolation dies —Charles H. Spurgeon.

A Heavenly Vision To » holy hiart Is vouchsafed s heavenly vision. Eyes that are cleared of the udst« of vin behold iimliuuucd the fjci o! '.be Lord.—Echoes.

*.cn io TiRtn, jw.ui j Rsskob. new chairman of the Democratic National C f, 0 j incf . Governor Smith, presidential candidate and Senator Robinson, vice-presidential^ (

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