The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 July 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JULY 28,1923.

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Personal And Local News

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1 Mrs. H. A. Gobin has gone to Bat- ^ tie Ground for a visit. |j Miss Louise Blue left today for De [3 troit where she will p<*nd her vaca S tion.

(Dr REV. P. H. FJTZWATBJR. D.D.. De»n Moody Bible Institute of ChlcaRO.)

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Harvey Hessler of Plainfield was a business visitor in Grei iaastle Saturday. 11. L. Hammond of Marion townslip is confined to hi- home by ill-

When you can buy this porcelained enameled square tub washer with the new principle of agitation which results in faster and more thorough washing.

Band practice Morula> evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members be present on time.

Miss Esther Whittaker of Putnamville spent the afternoon in Green ' castle.

Dale Cue has gone to Idu'dlln where he will teach this winter, for a | few days visit.

Phone lor ^ree Home Demonstration.

BUY WHILE THIS SALE IS ON!

Virgil Grimes of Seminary street L driving a new Es . x coupe sold by 11. A. Sherrill.

(Veil Chadd of Rural Route 5 has ;i new Whjpqtt coach from the Putter.>m Sales Co.

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Mrs. Nellie Williams and two xhildof Putnam ville spent the afternoon in this city.

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Mary Heath, South College street,

jijli.H.- a new Lincoln coupe, scld by

SIKing Morrison and Foster.

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Miss Louis Poling and Miss Marjorie Showmeyer will be week end

s. K. I. Todd.

FAKMKK SOHKl) MCE SEEM WHEAT, <iKTS NICE CHOP. RYE

bushels of rye from the ten acres he

had sown in wheat.

—o—- He is unable to explain how wheat DANVILLE, Ind., July 2fi—D. M. eed wn- tran.-uosed into rye, hut tie Johnston, a farmer residing north of fact remains he sowed wheat .mil Montclair, is convinced then- can he harvested rye. “I examined that eedi Tonte thing new under the -un. wheat every time 1 filled the drill Last fail he sowed ten acres of md 1 did not find a grain of rye in wheat. He was particularly well it," he declared. "I bought the ee.l glea-eo with the s#ed and he till do- fiom i farmer who hud raised excep (iaie- it was the nicest looking e' te ii.illy go(<l wheat last year, and wheat he had ever seen, and he has vu the fine.-t eed I ever vv. farmed jor many years. His neigh- . -o bo»s also i aiourkad about the exetm- Sugar Water Melon , once used av wonally giwid reed he was using. But always favorites. Wetz -till fe. Tuodav morning he thre-hed Ida hui :ry fr Ik

NO I i.ESH COLORS

Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Ralph Howard, Route 7, for Mrs.

Lesson for July 29

THE FIRST

FOREIGN ARIES

MISSION.

LESSON TEXT—Acts 13:1-52. COLUMN TEXT—Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever 1 have commanded you; and lo, 1 am with you a|\vav, even unto the end of the world. PitIM.VKY TOPIC—Paul and His Friend Co to Tell Others About Jesus. JUNIOR TOPIC—Paul and Uarnabas Sent ns Missionaries. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—How Paul Found His Life Work. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC—The Holy Spirit in Missions.

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PRETTY ANNOl N('EMENT

PARTY I RIBAY EVENING

Engagement of Mis-. Phoeb? Conley

To Ed D'ederich of Indianapolis Made. Wedding August 5th.

This lesson marks the beginning of foreign missions ns the deliberately planned enterprise of the church. The occasion for the beginning of this work was a meeting of certain prophets and teachers at Antioch. While th; m ministers were engaged in praying the Lord laid upon their hearts so heavily the evangelization of the world that they refrained from eat-

, , I rnlav ivering with a beautifully ap-

ing In order to seek the will of the - . . , J

Lord in prayer. This is the kind of fasling that m ts God's approval. I. Barnabas and Saul Sent Forth

(vv. 2, 3h

The Spirit directed the church to

Mr. . Fred TlMma- entertained

OSHKOSH, Wis., July 28 (UI’)—| Ju,y :!J • st •

Gii w. iiiog light-colored bathing Mj ss Margaret Nelson will return uit have been hanishedfrom Oshkosh|to her work as bookkeeper at the

T< ephom Office M .day after a

Light- colored suits become “fle.h-1 week's vacation,

i ' 'Ci .the park board explains, and i

fb co tp'd lit in turn cause "sen- Supt. and Mrs, Miarren J. Yount are tion on ihe beach.” I moving from their home on Elm St., The board accompanied its aJh-t to their new home which they recentw 'b vv a mine hat the ruling will he' l»ui chased on Eat Anderson St.

ligidly onioned, and that park at-

seml forth Barnabas and Saul to the work whereuiito He had called them, ilie Spirit called and the church seconded the motion by sending those who were Spirit-called. A real call lo missionary service comes from the Holy Spirit. It should be the concern of the church to constantly seek Hie • mind of the Spirit relative to the send- j

A. A. Huuck for Tuesday afternoon, : lug forth

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pointed 7:00 o’clock four course dinjner at the Grant Hotel for Miss Phcebe Comey, niece of Mr. and Mrs. IC. C. Hurst, at which time the announcement of her approaching marriage to lid Diedorich of Indianapo-

lis was made.

Dinner was served at a large table, centered with yellow candles tied with orchid tulle, from which long yellow I and orchid streamers extended to i miniature baskets at each plate. The announcement “Phoebe and Ed, Au-

of laborers into the Lord's vast 5th,” was on the place cards, It is to be noted that the j which were tied to the handles of the

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Elmer Crawlcv, arry •:--!-T + s,y uran Mrs. Harris Hostess.

Umihint will rule anyone off the beach who is not dressed in a -uit of non ; nnspnrent colors.

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Mrs. Lossan McMillan of Indiana|ioli is visiting tirie over the week-

Sfilrit called and the ehurcL sent the very best men from their company at Aniioch. This Is ns It should he. Success in the mission field is dependent upon the laying of her best men and i women upon the altar by the church. II. Barnabas and Saul Preaching the Word of God in Cyprus (vv, A, 5). After a second season of prayer and uisiing Hie church formally ordained these first foreign missionaries for their work. Ordination by the imposition of linnds has its proper place.

end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. f’ypnis being the home of Barnabas

Claude Wilson and -ister, Catherine.

Mary Florence Albin has returned to her home in Paris, 111., after pending a week with her grandparents, Mr. ami Mis. Thomas Stanger.

E. L. Burcham of Uadi-on street and Mr. and Mr R. I). Mahoney have | been pending the week end in Logonsport visiting Paul Mahoney an

family.

2,000 OOO WIllAfS’OVI III CARS /\NI> GOB*!. STRONG!

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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ferrand of F ill mute will attend the annual picni ' if the circulation staff of the 1ml- j

ianapolis News Sunday at

pie Park.

Lawrence Hammond was brought

back to the Putnam County Hospital j from IndianapolL where he has been under the care of a spec ialist. He i-

in about the same condition.

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Wluppei l our and Whippet Six Sedans.

I he peiTeeled W hippet Four offers stieh desirable fealuresas f.ill ioree-lee.i lubrication, silent timing < 'lain, xtra leg room and powerful 4-wheel brake-. I h. new Whippet Six, in addition to these, provides a 7-hearing, rankshuft, Invarstrnl pistons and mam other a.lvantages. Such not able values as these Seda ns are possible onl\ beeauseof the skill and , xp< rienee gained in the produetiou of more than 2,000.000 motor ears.

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peihnps incounts for their first going 10 tin's country. It Is most natural ihnt ihose who have heard the good news should go first to their kindred mid friends. Then, too, Barnabas was nc.pmintod with the country and peopie and could thus he assured of a proper hearing among them. Andrew first went to Ids brother, and the man ■ lilt nf whom the demons were east ■•.ns cmni'inded by Christ to go home ml tell vvlint great filings the Lord had diine for him (Luke 0:3!!). HI. Barnabas and Saul Withstood by Elymao, tha Sorcerer (vv. 0-12). Sergius I'nulus, the deputy. Invited

Broadrip-j Rmm hns and Saul io tell him of Hie

’ Word of God. Elymas maliciously ought to i urn Hie deputy’s mind from Hiu I'niili. This first obstacle eneounLi'' Hip gorpel was being carried to the In aihen world, was overcome 'h:migii Hie power of the Holy Spirit. I' il denounced Klymos in most sciilli- ■ ; tei'ins, ..ailing Idm tlic cldld of ttie lev il, declaring Hint he wns full of -idle and villany, pronouncing him Hie enemy of nil righteousness, and accusing him nf preverting the rigid ways

of Hie Lord.

IV. Paul ard Barnabas in the Synagogue at Antioch in Pisidia (vv.

UMfi).

I'roin I’nphns Paul and Barnabas willi Mark went northward to i’ergn. 11 is from tiiis [dace, perhaps liocause of linrdsliip, tliat Mark went back. Ho started out with good intentions, but Hie trials seemed too great for him to endure. Mark redeemed himself inter, i hough when they started on tiieir second missionary journey Paul would not consent for Mark to accompany

'•nst of the city, tripped of the tii ■ thorn, although lie later testified In ■md all other accessories. Police ar. Murk’s favor (Il Tim. 4:11). From investigating. I’ergn they went to Antioch In Plsldln .. md entered the synagogue on the Mr. ami Mrs. Todd Kirk have sold Sat,hath day. While he was the nposibeir Northwood home to A. C. Nidi- He to Hio Gentiles lie began with the j olsim. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook will 1 After Hie usual reading of the , occupy the home, as Mr. Nicholson. Sl 1 i l , n»'>’s. In response to the Invlta- 1 father of Mrs, Cook, has sold th« ii "" " f ,l,u rulcrs - delivered Ids Cook residence to Mr and Mi fi 1 -! recorded sermon. This sermon Is Charles Moor. worthy of careful study. When nn- ° re ' ! nly/.cil we find It had four parts. 1. | Mrs. Lucille Herbett left Frid a , 'bst.iiical (vv. 17 23). 2. Political

baskets. After the delightful dinner, bridge was played. There were five tables of cards. Mrs. Harold Talbott was high scorer for the evening, Miss Margaret Emily McGaughey was second and Miss Pearl Gib-on, third. Guests were: Mi es Phoebe Conley, Kslella MiopUiUt'h, Evelyn .Ayler, Winifred Boy!", Mary Elizabeth Peek, Beulah Gill, Helen Brothers, Madonna Thoma. , HazH BtmbW,

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(lore Han is. Sixteen is. present. Mrs Hatfield tere.-ting paper i n •; ,E:— American W-in.-n.’’ T! nan, c i delicious refreshmentii* I of the meeting. —

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r« Give Bridge-Shower,

Mi Pin • in- (’.. i.ivj'P:tfuest at a g.. Ion,: md t 795clock to be given , M ■■ son at the hot) ' Mr, jt. MX:— Potter, I! t W.i .• keep! 'Ul |H a th( home ■, M undliina i Hutst to Ed Died.riche ——

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and Mr.-. A. A. Hrother-

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Moffett and Mrs. Willis K.

Gill were in In. tanapclis visiting I). V. Moffett wlio has been confined to (he Robert Long Hospital. T, repoit

that the patient is improving.

The Knight family reunion will he field Sunday, August 5, at the Gregg Buis farm, seven miles e. t of Greencastle on the Washington -treet road, nr two miles ea t of the Cross Road-

school house.

The Ford delivery truck owned by the Handy Sanitary Dairy was stolen Friday night. It was found abandon, on the old Big Four Right-of-way.

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Johannes Vollert, the “Bus Boy Pilot” (left) and his b William Hirschfield. The two former German war -w «H>, Detroit negotiating for a tri-motored Ford plane m w to make the first round-trip Right to Europe. ' y fi at —— to do it in a week. Vollert worked as a bus boy in * f ' ’ g j

to help finance the undertaking.

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(vv. 21 27). :?• Doetrinnl (vv. 38, 39).

I Pruellcnl (vv. 40, 41).

The effect of this sermon was that many Jew* nnd proselytes requested m hear Hicse words again. Almost Hie whole city entne to hear the Word t God Hie next Sabbath. While mnny

... ; (“tine to lienr these words Jealousy a large class of men of the Meth- provoked open opposition, idist Sunday school were greatly

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pl.-a ed with the discussion by Dr. I d'l. n, of Job' i lea of sin and iighteousnes.-, | as t Sunday and will hear the Greek Idea next Sunday. All

interested are invited.

11" racer being built by Stark and Giiflith, local Pontiac and Oakland " uler.s, "’ill be taken to Brazil Sundaj morning and entered in the race |‘ il 1 b f: n, ‘" speedway which opens toji' oirow. This will be the racer’s intrip and will be driven by Robert Rocker.

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Wherefore take hoed of being paint- HI ed fire, wherein is no warmth; and |H naintod (lowers, which retain no smell; ^ Mini of being painted trees, whereon Is 1 Up no fruit: "Whoso boasteth himself of si a false gift. Is like clouds and wind HP without rain.”—John Bunynn. God Will Aid Us As long ns we work on God's line,' he will uid us. When we attempt to* work on our own lines, He rebukes as with failure. ,• _ ^

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