The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 July 1928 — Page 2
THE GREKNCASTEE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JULY 21,1928.
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Kelw'kah Dislrkt Meet.
To Med Sunday.
Miss Mary Henry, <lauKhU-r of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Henry, Route 5 and Kenneth Sweet, -on of Mrs. klizabeth Sweet of th. city will be mar- , ried Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Henry at 2:00 o’clock. Kev. Ball of Indianapolis will officiate.
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Shower l or Bride-elect. Miss 1’earl Cole entertained Friday evening at her home * ast of the eity with a very pretty shower for Miss Mary Henry who will become the bride of Kenneth Sweet, Sunday. Miss Henry was led through the house on a treasure hunt at the end of which -he found many pretty and useful gifts. Afterwards the guests were served with refreshments at small tables in the dining room where the bride-to-be'- color - of pink and
About two hundred and fifty people attended the District No. 19 meeting of the Bee Hive Rebekah lodges which was held in this city on Thursday. Delegates from fifty lodges were present. This district is made up of lodges in Putnam, MorHendricks and Montgomery Counties. A number of state officers
were present.
Mrs. Chari' Rector opened the afternoon session with a welcome addles.. Addresses were given by all (he State officers and the Past Presidents who were present. Talks were given at the evening session also. A supper was served at <i:30 o’eh ek and in the evening initiation was given five candidates, by a special degree team from the Fillmore
chapter.
Danville received the silver loving cup for having the largest net gain in membership. The second of the district meetings will he held some time in the month of October at
white were effectively earried out The house througout was decorated |
with garden (lowers. There were, 4. .j. .j. about twenty guests present. , . R. ( . To Meet.
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Bre Hive To Meet. I Woman's Relief Corp-, N'o. 2d, will lire Hive Rebekah Lodge will meet .meet in regular session, Monday aft-j
Co-Workers Meet. The Co-Workers of the Baptist Church met Friday afternoon at the chureh. The meeting opened with a scripture reading by Mrs. Tarking-| ton, and was followed by a prayer! given by Mrs. S. K. Davis. After the busim -- was attended to and the reports for the afternoon given in, the social hour was spent in working on 1 the Christmas bazaar materials. During the social hour, delicious refi 'shments of lemonade and cookies were served by some of the women.
THR PAIM' BAIIWEH
Knterril In tlin l , ««« Office at <lrr»n '-untie, Indlann. an neconil clana iniill ■natter. I’nder tbe «cl ef March a. 18711. Nabarrlutloa otic*. ceoln Per nerh.
! Fancy Elbeita Peaches arived to- | day. Welz will have the best at all | times.
Improved Uniform International
We will sell you a Watermelon very cheap to night. Wetz for eats.
U* 1 111*' -| Monday at H:0o o’clock. There will be er
FILMS IN ARENAS WASHINGTON, July 21 (UP) — American motion pictures are so popular in Venezela that they are ,-hown in bull-fight arenas, the commerce department reports. “Thriller” type movies are shown in two arena.- in Caracas, -eating 3,500 and 6,000 per-ons. Twelve other theatres in the capital and more than 100 in other cities of tin nation attest the Venezuelans’ liking for the celluloid drama. European pictures are shown to a lesser extent.
Personal And Local News
Siinday School t Lesson f
y REV. P H. ITITZWATRR. ^ I Aloofly Bible Institute of Chica
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Walls will spend the week-end in Marion.
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Mrs. L. J. Brindle, Elm St., ha.gone to Iowa for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brothers hav gone on a motor trip through Ken-
tucky.
Lesson for July 22
PAUL'S EARLY MINISTRY
LESSON TEXT—Acts 8:19-;u;
Mary Florena f Paris III., is vi it ing her grandfather and mother a few dys.
Misses Dorothea Walls and Wilma Hunt will spend the week-end in No blesville.
:< GOLDEN TEXT—And straightway he preached Christ to Ilia synagogues that he is the Son of God. PRIMARY TOPIC—Paul Begins to Work f r Jo-us. JUNIOR TOPIC—Paul’s First Work
for Ji
INTERMFDSATB and senior topic—Saul Champions au Unpopulat Cause. „ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC—Years of Growing Experience.
THE SEASON’S NEWEST^ WHITE SILK UNDERWEAR Lovely teddies i„ , J™” trimmed m laceor, ™
$2.95 to $4.9,5 FOi Dainty crepe slt prettily trimmed $2.95 $4.95 *
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Pretty crepe bra*- E«t $1.00 each. Pi’incess slips of wait lace trimmed or ■. S style: 83.48 to S3.S5 J. H. FITCHfd’To Eaile
noon at 2:30. There will b< initia-
initiation of candidate, and the de-'tmn and refu hiricnts will be setved
gree -taff is urged to in- present. after the meeting.
We will sell you a Watermelon very cheap to night. Wetz for eats.
SERVICE
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Mail Order House
Oldlield, 30x3V2 Regular $6.50 Oldfield, 30x3V2 Tube 1.35 Courier, 3Cx3V2 Regular 5.50 Courier, 30x3 l /2 Tube 1,Z5 “"Other Sizes Listed Equally Low.—
Automobiles, radio sets, tires, pianos and other similar things require service not only at the time you buy them, but more or less, throughout their lives.
There are, of course, other things you buy where service is not a factor. Hut why send away for tires? The post oltice will not demount your old tire, mount the new one, inflate it to the correct pressure, examine your wheels for alignment, keep your rims free from rust and then at regular intervals inspect your tires for tread cuts and minor injuries. They don’t keep free air and water on tap and maintain road service.
We do all these things.
Moreover, we'll sell you a Firestone made tire a quality product of the world’s largest fire factory and at a price as low as that charged by the mail order house, i 1 member no delay no post pr< no hand labor on your part and you see what you’re getting before you buy.
A e are here—at your call, every day in the year— for Service.
/ Call 68 For Official AAA Tire Service I ALSO TOURING AND HOAD INFORMATION.
Franklin Street Garage (Invite Us To Your Next Blowout) Vulcanizing V. R. Chenoweth, Prop. Phone G8. 1 Road Service Free in Town. •»
.Mi.,- Flora Vandament left Friday for a ten days’ vacation trip to Lake Wawasee.
Mr. anti Mrs. J. C Oakley ami Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herod will spend Sunday }rt Lake Winona.
Mrs. Asa Smith's grandson has returned to Chicago after a vi-it of several days in this city.
Mrs. Dan Elliott and nieces, Mi. Mildred Smith .-pent Saturday visiting in Russellville.
Gil Jackson of Bloomington street i, driving a new Ford Coupe sold by Kink Morrison ami Foster.
Mrs. Maggie Set tt, Beveridge St left this morning for Mitchell for .: vi-it there with relatives.
Mrs, Adtlie Frank of Girard, 111., is the guest in this city of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Obenehain, W. Walnut St.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jameison wen to Indianapolis and towns in eastern Indiana, today, for a ten days’ visi
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart hav
1. Saul Preached Christ in Damas cus (vv. U)22). \ 1. Saul's fellowship with the dis-
ciples (v. 19).
After tsiul was baptized lie remained certain days with Die believers In Damascus (v. 19). How beautiful to think of the transformation which took place—the one who was so passionately bent on their destruction was now enjoying fellowship with the disciples. 2. Straightway preaching In ttnsynagogues (v. Saul, like every one who is really converted, begins to tell of the newly found Savior. As soon as he Is saved he goes to save others. 3. The people amazed (v. 21). They knew that the very one Hint had been the ringleader in persecuting the Christians in Jerusalem, and had come to Damascus for the express purpose of bringing them bount to the chief priests, was now passionately advocating that which he bad so vehemently sought to destroy. 4. The Jews confounded (v.22). Saul retired into Arabia for three years. Daring this time he was taught the full truths of his ministry. II. Sr.ul Escapes From the Jews
(vv. 23-2.3).
returned from Detroit where they at- ! 1,0 u? 1 ,,l ° Scriptures with such
lmc v> nrir UH*y HI- 1
Templ-ii Conclave M 111 i:
: him. Finding that the argument was
tended the Knight x,-.^omiave ,
the pa.-t week him. Finding that tbe argument was
i u4:nInst them, Hie Jews took counsel
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Willis an I ,,ow t,10v destroy Saul. So in daughter of Bainbridge, Ga., a ie v i itl ,L ' [lt " cl ' e Uu '->' ,l » on k ‘Hing him that
they watched the gates of the city
ing Mr. anil Mr.-. C. K. Hughe.- par-
ent, of Mrs. Willis.
Miss Grace Wells of Fillmore who
has been visiting for the pa.-t two weeks in Detr it Michigan and Cana-
da, has returned to her home.
day and night that they might take him. When this became known to the disciples, they let him down from the wall by night in a basket. III. Saul Visits Jerusalem (vv. 20-
29).
This journey to Jerusalem was in
Mr. and Mrs. John J’ co 11 * : h 1 Y w v imt-1 as a lead r of an important expedl
uig the ftonnrs parents Mr. ami Mr, don under the authority of the JevvAlbert Alice, have returned home. is!i ollieers with the prospect of a
Rev. H''nry Ostron, eft today for tll ,. Jewisll nation. Kow ll0 is nn om .
d ten da» -tay at Gull Lake, Mn-I . , :wt , UFowm-d by Ids countrymen,
Mrs. Hour) Ostrom will go to Battle Ground, Sunday, for a few days’
visit.
and fleeing for bis life.
1. Suspected by the disciples (v. 20). The believers at Jerusalem had not hoard fully about Saul's conversion.
• lr. ami Mrs. William H. Roby, of They knew nothing of his sojourn In
B‘ \ eiidge St., have as their gut
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Mr. and Mr-. Thomas G. McBayer and cus tiftcr his n urn. Therefore tiny
*i Sarah Psttock of Akron, Ohio, I regarded him aa a spy.
an ' Miss Annice Buyer of Terre Barnabas’ confidence In Saul
Haul,. | (v.27).
.... I Barnabas was a man filled with the ■ iisse. Rosemary Payne, Martha Holy Spirit (Acts 11:21), therefore Ann Dryu- eil d ( an d Caroline Thai- ahle to discern the reality of Saul's Hamer, all o; Franklin, left this morn- convert-ion. He v\ s in reality n “Son ing for (licit homes, after visiting of consolation” nnd in this ln-tnme here with Ellmheth Yount at her showed his kind irit. home on Elm sweet. 3. Saul in fellowship with the dis-
Iciples (v. 28).
Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Brown of! T'hey went In f-d out together. Middlebetry, Conn., were visiting Peter received him In his hon;o win ichcre Saturlay. They were enroute to ln ho nlm de «ft' - i days (Gal. 1:1S). California for a \ear. Mr. Brown wa. 4 S;iul the Grecians
(V. 29).
He was not content merely to visit
coach at LcPauw two or three yer.-,
about fifteen years ago.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles lluirntan ! have returned from Detroit where | they attrnlcd the Knight Templars Conclave. They will go t„ Carthage, Mo., soon to visit there with their daughter, Mrs. T. S. Reid.
Mrs. J. M. Wareing of Cincinnati.
who has icon visiting hole parents,
with the broth »i. He spoke boldly in the name of ll Lord Jesus Christ. IV. Saul Sent to Tarsus (v. 30). A conspiracy similar to that one rt Damascus was formed ngulnst Saul. When the hn thren knew of It they sent him to Tarsus. Saul’s life was In thtii-'r everywhere oxooirt (among the Gentiles. He now Is hack ! nt the place of his birth. The first
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their sumner home at Lakeside on i Lake Erie She was accompanied ov her sister. Miss Charlotte Taylor who ; will make them an extended visit.
Mrs. kemeth McCoy of Cii)cinn;i'i
W, V IIIC inilil u •
| Irft this nornsig for her home in Gentiles. \ ■. ... V/ r .,
typical of the conversion of (he Jewish nation. Their eyes will be opened by a personal revelation of Jesus Christ to them, m i when they accept Him ns their Savior nnd Messiah they will go forth us witnesses to the
that city ;fter a vi.-it here with In r
parents, .\ r . itid Mrs. C. N. MeWcthy, eait Seminary St. Mrs. M ( oy was iccohpanied home by her mother, wlo )vfll visit with her. Mrs.
abelle McWethy.
V. Saul Tceching at Antioch (11 -25
20).
'I he work nt Autlot h so prospered In the hands of Bnrnulms that lie went to Tarsus for Saul to help him lu the work. Saul returned with
- u- > 1 “ ' ■ in returned with elcUoy Was h. ore her recent nmr- Barnabas and t nl cred for a whole
i nage, Ms.- An
year. The disciples were first tailed
DePauw UnLersitv ' Christiai-s at AiuI.k.-Ii. This name re c , • . ' ' ' ’ Dough it sulteil from I •.! s lea bin-' in-t. nl
z:rrt M , •« ■ lumts has ten granted pernn .- quently tail .lit.
-■ion to tonstrut a tunnel across Col Inge Avtnue. j-he tunnell will carry God’s ProyrarB Us heat tig sey ice lines to the var-! The program -i (.5,) i s not eon
us huiihngs from the heating plant. 1 corned with tin. With ijj,,, „ Horn H will be corrtrueted just south of' wind years an ..- a day. We are tot
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Kitbr pole or stringless beans at Reminder Frr-~, i 5 cent pe, pdund. Wetz for the best T1 0 / rC!T1 God in pat, 1 The supcrlluous bit- unis on a fruit i ! tree are .leant to symbolize the large I way in which God tov< to do pleasaDt KtA) IHj, DaILY BANNER 1 thing Ucgtiicr.
MK1HOD1 I EPISCOPAL ( HURCH C. Howard Taylor, Minister. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:40 A. M. Worship with sermon. Sanject, “Spiritual Awareness.” 6:30 I*. M. Epworth League will meet with the other young people of the city in a union meeting at the Christian Church. 7:30 P. M. Union evening service in the Chiistiaii Church with sermon by Rev. Davies.
MAPI.I Hi p-Q] Sunday S, buek Preaching . west , There will he i.,, , services.
I IKS I BAPTIST CHURCH S. E. Davie.-, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Kenneth Todd, Supt. Moming service 10:40. All are urged to be present. Union services at 7:30 P. M. at the Christian Church. Prayer meeting on Thursday eveiing.
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HIE PRKSBY'I F.KIAN ( HURCH Victor 1,. Raphael, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Mr. G. E. Black, As.-t. Supt. Morning Worship, 10:40. Dr. F. C. Hood, of Franklin, will preach. Union Young People’s Meeting, 6: 10 in tire Christian Church. Union Eventing Worship, 7:30 in the Chris* thm ( hurch. Ri v. S. E. Davies of the Baptist Church will preach.
1!KS I CHRISTIAN ( HURC H B. H. Bruner, Minister. .Mr-. E. K Bartley, Supt. of Bible School. Bible Sch ol at 9:30 A. M. Morning worship, Lord’s Supper, ..nd sermon at 10:30 a. m. At this ervice Mr. Bruner will speak on the -uiijet: “Youth Looks at The hurch,” and three of the young people of the Church, Katheryn Atkinon, Stanley Seal -, and John Talbott will have n part in tho service. Union Young people’s meeting at Chii : .m Church at 6:30 p. in. Union Services at'7:30 P. M. at the Christian Chureh. Rev. Davies of hie Baptist Chureh will preach the sermon.
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