The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY B.AllKER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,192i.

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S£EK TO FREE WOMEN FROM UNJUS1 LAWS

FEMINl rS IN INTERNATIONAL mo\ kmen i to “Remove SHACKLES."

WASH I NT,TON’, Aur. 4. (UP)—A n* » inti rnational movcmpnt deaiffnw)

to fno women from logal uiviving from the £i?e when

m a daughter was n chattel, has been t .rtnl her- throti:-' tile I’an-Ameii-

cr. i Union.

Meanwhile Amer, an and European' Dr. Emestina A. Lope* He Nelson,

women ari- , -op. rating on a similan well-known as an author and educat-enterpri-e wha h . to ccme before th< or, is the Argentine member. She is Hague Conference in Holland next a professor in the University of La veai. Helen A. Ar dale, Hiitisn Plata, and is ulus of the leading social

feminist leader fm '•) years and om- workers of her country,

of the •viiffr i'"tt> who led the Miss Stevens—one of the young wo militant fivht completed this yeai men who picketer the White Hous* in with complete equal franchise, 1-- heer I the Woodrow Wilson days, and wa* studying the law- involved and co- -ent to jail for it, during the Ameriopeiatim- with the Inter-American can suffrage campaign—is directing Commi ion wor k front the Columbus Room in

The preliminary w rk is to he done the Pan-American Union building, the

by a committc- of . even, one repre loom in which Lord Balfour made his

untative each from the United States famous address to the

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shackle* Argentina, Haiti, Panama, Venezuela, j Conference. Miss Stevens has recently

wife Salvador and Columbia. Repiasentat-(been separated from her noted husives from 14 other nations will be band, Dudley Field Malone.

chosen for the committee soon.

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turning from a tour of lite east. Friday they with Miss Irene Huestis left ! for a visit with relatives at Irving, i 111.

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Improved Unif»,’rn International

Personal And Local News

Sunday School T Lesson T

The Inter-American Commi sion of Women, created by resolution of the 11 vana P.n-Ameriean Conference • i ly thi- year, ha- started a foui- \• :i job of -tuoying the legal status

i f women in the Americas.

Preliminary work has disclosed the 1 v. of the 23 republics of the w«st-

In addition to the United States chairman, three Latin-American membei - have been named to the commis-j ion cs representatives of Argentina,,

Panama and Venezuela.

I.ucila Luciani de Perez Diaz bril-, liant and modern young woman wh« is the editor of a magazine and auth. I or of a novel and -everal short stories

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h< ini phere relating to women are ; js the Venezuelan member.

' i i a chaotic condition,” according *o Iiori Stevens, New Yolk feminist v l o i- chairman of the cormnissig*!. '1 ■ " (.1 "ai i/.ition wi'i re|,irt to the \t Pan-American Conference, it Mentiv,co in 1933, the results of its tudy, with recommendations for action to provide civil and political (quality throughout Noith and South A tnerica.

I Clara Gonzales, I.I..H., the first woman to he admitted to the bar in Pan ■ mu, who recently organized the fir.-t | school for adult women in her nation, | is another member. The popularity of her -ehool led the government of Panama to make it part of the national educational system. She is slendef and vivacious, and several yeards un-

der 30.

Campaign For Freedom of Women

Meeting Postponed. " I J. _ 'The Kings Builders have po-tponed t | erice 0J i

their meeting until August Pith. ^

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Miss ( humhers Leaves. , Miss Elizabeth Chambers, w>o Aa.s

been secretary to President Murlin of| vi-it with reUtives.

DePauw University the past

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for Jeffersonville

time

today

Mrs. I R. Crash spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Robert Stevenson, County Agent, was a visitor in Terre Haute Friday afternoon. Captain Ralph Howard and Hershel Foster were visitors in Indianapolis,

Friday.

H Pitchford ha* sold his resiE. Washington St. to A.

Fleenoi.

Mrs. Paul William", and (laughter Mi-s Freda are in Toledo Ohio for a

(By REV. P B bMTfcWATBK, t>.L>.. PeAn Moody Bible Institute of Cte»cA«o.V ((ft. 102<. Woplern Nowupnuer Union.1

Lesson for August 5

PAUL IN A PAGAN COUNTRY

LESSON TEXT—Acts 14:1-28. GOLDEN TEXT—1 know both how to | be abased ami 1 know how to abound. | PRIMARY TOPIC—Paul and Barn- | abas Preach to the Heathen. JUNIOR TOPIC—Paul and Batnabaa j Preach to the Heathen. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- j IC—Paul Unmoved by Flattery and , Danger. Young people and adult top- i IC—The Heroism of Foreign Missions. |

TOCS FOR THE UTTLeS

Plain

colored M

bi‘ay rompers - sorted colors,;, £ ° ev er little „- made of plajjf; Peggy Cloth L! A dainty whited er with touch (-

embroidery .

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of all-silk none J

J. H. PITCHFORD

Dr. and Mrs. C. B. O’Brien will

with H^ve Sunday on a ten days’ motor

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when she will meet Bishop and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Cox has returned to hoi Gro - in Chicago. They will all go to | |, on ,p j n this, city after a visit in InNow York and ail for Pekin China dlanapolis and Ander-on.

about September 4th. Miss ' hambers will be secretary to Hi>hop (ifoss while in China. +++++♦ Harpold-f lodfelter Wedding. Miss Lenora Clodfelter and HaroUl Harpold both of Russellville were inarriod Friday afternoon at the Christian Church parsonage by Rev. H. H. Bruner at 2:30 o'clock. They will reside in (*reenoastle and Mrs. Harpold will teach in the Putnamville School the coming year. ^ + •h + + 4* ’*■ Monday ( luh To Meet. ' The Monday Club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Oscar .S«i''ust. All members are asked to please be present. •!• + -I- *!• -b •!• Old School Reunion. The third annual reunion of the tfaehers and pupils of the Old Black School will be held on the grounds at the old school house on Sunday, Aug ust 12th. In case that it should be rdining, the reunion will lie held at the High School gymnasium in this

i city.

d- -S- d- + + + Handy Reunion On Sunday. ( The Handy reunion will be held on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Handy, Sunday, August 5th. Vll members of the family and friends are invited.

Ona E. Trout, of the Wabash Valley, left today for Oklahoma for a

visit there with relatives.

I. Paul and Barnabas Preaching at Iconium (vv. 1-7). 1. Their manner of preaching It. 1). This Is suggested l-y the little word ‘•so" In verse 1. They so spake Hint a great multitude believed. They were true preachers. Only that which brings conviction of sin and Induces decisions for Christ can ne truly said to he preaching In the Biblical sense. 2. Their attitude towards opposi-

tion (v. 3).

Miss Bernadine and Miss Elizabeth t 3 suggested by the word Ward left this morning on a fifteen “therefore.” "Long time therefore day’s vacation trip, to Miami. ! they tarried.” The opposition did not

prevent their preaching, but incited

Frank Wallace of Andersen street | them to continue preaching. Christian has returned from Detroit with a i workers should learn not to give up new Hudson sold by H. A. Sherrill. work because of opposition.

3. The Lord accompanied their

L. D. Snider is spending the week- preaching with miracles (v. 3). Si»ice end in Mancie when- he is visiting th e opposition was so fierce, the Lord

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be a basket dinnei room. The public i services.

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Rev. G. E.

Black, Asst. Supt.

Morning Worship, 10:40. Rev. Lewis A. Kelly, of Edinburg( will preach. Union Young People’s Meeting, '<

6:30.

Union Evening Service, 7:30 in this Church. Rev. S. E. Davies of th<> Baptist ( hurch will preach.

1100 fancy wt from 30c to 50c. yours this evenin

with his

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Charging that their sex is still shackled by unfair laws these feminists are waging a drive lor remedial legislation. (Above, left to' tight): Mrs. Helen A. Auhdaie of England who is doing research work for the Inter-American Commission of Women and Miss Elsie Ross Shields, Brazilian by birth, who is executive secretary of the commission. (Below, left to right) Muna Lee de Munoz Marin, American-born wife r of a Porto Rican writer, and Miss Betty Archdale, youngest ioreign

feminine speaker now on American platform*

K. J. Sims of Marion, formerly of Greencastle, was a visitor here Saturday. Tribby’s garage has solved the dust -ituation in front of their building on the comer of Vine and Franklin streets by placing a light application !' old motor oil on the streets.

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Lemons, 360 size, will go at zen, till 1K00 are sold out.

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Wetz for cuts.

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V acation

FIRST THOUGHTS— KCONO.MK AL TRANSPORTATION via YOUR AUTO

No doubt you Have used your automobile quite a bit during the Mintnr'r, and now i« the time to have it checked over and the little adjustments made here and there which will put it in the best of condition for your vacation trip. Some of the things most commonly needed at this time:

('heck and Tighten Bolts and Nuts. Thoroughly lubricate car. Clean and Tighten Kleetrical Connections. Drain and Refill Transmission. Drain and Retill Rear Axle. Drain and Retill Crankcase. (irind Valves, Clear Carbon, and Tune Motor. Check Carbureto and Cas Lines. ( heek ()il Pump and (HI Lines. Tighten and Adjust Front Wheels. Reline Service Brakes. ( lean, File and Adjust Breaker Points. Oil and Adjust Valves.

If you will drivv your car into our modern garage we shall Ive glad to check it over. AH of these are very simple adjustments ami can he made within a short time at little cost to you. If neglect( d, how-ver, they may lead to more costly repairs.

Ride on Guaranteed Firestone Tires. FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE A. R. CHKNOWETH

24 Hour Service.

Phone ()8.

TREATY IN DANGER WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. (UP) — P<> ibility that the Washington naval arms treaty may be endangered by the -eeret Kranco-British naval ugreej ment was seen in government circles 1 1 day in dispatches from Paris d«elaring the agreement is in fact an arrangement for pooling British and French naval resources. So seriously concerned are officials | here that President Coolidge will lie consulted before this government makes known its views in the situation, it was said. o- — —-

WANTS TO JOIN RBSCUERH RICHMOND, Cal., Aug 4 <UP)1 If Harold K. Purviance, succeed* in | his ambition to become a city firemen \ his heart will be in his work. A year ago Purviance was stricken j with double pneumonia and the inj halator crew of the Richmond Fire Department kept him alive more than ! ten hours. Gradually he rallied and i r( covered. Recently Purviance quit the restaurant business to take the fireman’s examinations and was three of the 25 applicants to pass. He is eligible for appointment when a vancancy occurs.

Mrs. H. A. Gotun was expected to return to her home in this city Saturday after a week’s stay at Battle

Ground.

Helen Kendall, secretary to Dr. H. B. Longden, has returned from her vacation which she spent at Bay

View, Mich.

brother, Ernest Snider and ( granted help which was needed. 4. The effect of their preaching

(v. 4.)

The multitude of the city was divided. Whore men faithfully preach the gospel there will be division. Such division comes frequently In the home Inst ns Christ predicted. 6. Paul and Barnabas assaulted i

(tv. r>-7).

The Jews and the Gentiles united In planning this assault. Being npin 1st d of Oils rl"t, Paul and Barnabas lied to Lystra and Derbe, where they

preached the gospel.

II. An Attempt to Worship Paul and

Darnabas as Gods (vv. 8-18). 1. The occasion (vv. 8-10).

It was the healing of the lame man, God’s gracious power shown in healing this lame man occasioned a new dliUeulty. The man was a confirmed cripple, lie had never walked. On hearing Paul preach faith was born In his heart (Rom. 10:17). When Paul perceived that ihe cripple trusted Clirist, with a loud voice that a!) could hear he hade the man to stand upright. The cure was Instnntnnoous for he leaped up and walked (v. 10).

2. The method (vv. 11-13).

„ : ,1 ' h( ' v chih'd Barnabas Jupiter, and Miss Alpha I’obirwon will take a pmil Mercurlus because he'wits the

chief speaker. The priest of Jupiter brought oxen and garlands ready to offer sacrifice unto those men (v. 13). 3. Their clTorts frustrated (vv.

Mrs. Clyde Roger of Hamburg, N. Y., has returned to her home after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and

Mrs. C. F. Muthes.

John A. Baumunk, rural route 3, Reel&ville, is driving a new Chrysler two-door sedan, delivered by the ().

J. Rector Sales Co.

John Browning »s reported critically ill at his home on South Indiana 3t. Mr. Browning lives with his |

brother, Robert and family.

Mr. and Mrs Elmer Seller, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Seller, Indianapolis, are spending the week-end in I St. Louis with Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Shell.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH B. H. Bruner, Minister. Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Bible school superintendent. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, Lord’s Supper, and sermon by Mr. Bruner at 10:30 a . m. Subject: “There Are Sermons in People.” Union Young People’s meeting at L:30 at the Presbyterian church. Union Service at 7:30 at the Presbyterian church with sermon by Rev. Davies cf the Baptist church.

MARRIAGE Lift'* 1 Pheobe Conley, Qr- ** gar F. Dioderich, In -

MAPLE HEIGHTS Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:10. Evening worship, 7:30. Mrs. Grace Black.

L VNDKS CHAPEL Sunday school, 9:30 o’clock. No preaching services. Mrs. Grace Black.

week’s vacation from the Wubush Valley Electric Co., next week and will visit with her sister, Mrs. A. J.

9 use he u at Middlebury.

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This foolish act was happily averted hy the (act of (he apostles ns ez-

. , .. w. , , , • • . . . hihited In (he nddress of the own-

John H. Michael, administrator. \\ .; 8jon (1) They denied that they were dl-

A partial report of the distribution of the Estate of John S. Michael j ho* been filed in the clerks office by |

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

Edgar O’Daniel of New York City is spending the week-end with hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. U. V. O’Dankj

on east Seminary street.

George Sage cut 150 spikes of I gladiolus from his (lower garden at farm of Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas

Sage, northeast of town and he i* giving them to his friends today. Cuasel C. Tucker has filed a complaint on account for professional services against Lee Flanagan. The ron plaint state* that the bill for the service* was *50.00 and asks for a judgment of *54.50. Glenn R. Lyon i* attorney for th« plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnston of Montozuma will motor here Sunday and will he the guest of Mr. and Mr*. John Haspel who will accompany th< n» home for a week’s vacation. They will he joined by Carl G. Haspel wife and daughter, Margarets ol Chicago, and they all will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John-

r/on.

M. Sutherlin is the attorney. Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Mathes, South

Indiana St., will have as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoessel of Ft. Wayne and Howard

Yuncker of Steubenville, Ohio.

Miss A mam la Browning has re- ; turned from Los Angeles, Calif., i where she has been in school to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j George Browning on Walnut street.

The funeral of J. W. Shilling of

Baiabridge, who dropped dead in his automobile Wednesday, was held Friday morning at half past ten o’clock from the home, and burial was in the

Bainbridge cemetery.

Alton Murphy, Cloverdale mail carrier, was taken suddenly ill Friday with appendicitis and was rushed to an Indianapoli hospital to lie oper-

vlne beings mill declared against the worship or men of like passions with themselves, Whnt awful folly to worship such beings when the Infinite God, who created all things and Is above all, spreading out Ills beneficent hands In Messing upon nil, Is

seeking true worshipers!

(2) They directed them to turn away from these vain things unto I the li\lug God who made heaven mid earth, and has left witness of Himself in that He has always done good, giving min and fruitful season, filling

their hearts with gladness.

III. The Stoning of Paul (vv

10-22).

Wicked Jews from Antioch nnd Iconium pursued I’aul with relentless hate to this place where they stirred up the very people who were willing to worship the apostles a little while

ST. PAUL’S BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Crown and Howard streets. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon by Rev. Ford of Indianapolis, pastor. Subject, “Drifting.” 3:00 p. m., The church will have a rally. Rev. H. C. Franklin will have charge of the service, assisted by a pastor from Terre Haute. Excellent music will be rendered by the Bethel A. M. K. choir. A special singer from Indianapolis will sing both afternoon and evening. After the evening service there will

NEW COAT Ffl! PARIS, Aug. 3. "tf years, the ■ ..me o' • 1 neath which lie the " polecn, is about to!, - original beauty. A t gilt leaf u :1| lip ; jj expense of the F:. - k it is understood tha: - vision in the bud: ,f will call for 6,000,1 i purpose. si The last time the di f was for th Ex|,. a required a v- .tai,.. I men nearly ^ fl the woik. It is Mif-v.-o E ern methods and sre:. can bo comple. * < The first . 8 the structure in 17L :■ uicr’s 50,01.0 Ecus ’fir, I aty daily wine run workers. It na- not , Jut. r, .; JM tinu X od to coat ing sV.A W t'Hisolid of 1 t 1900 having been t to with ■'.and 1’ change -.

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Tin TO SWF SOUTH F.F v —Tree surgeon: in saving th' 1 ' near Pinhnok. ' er. It v ort Cavalier with the Miar. ’ r ferenro two ' and its hramL feet.

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Hricltfcs Horae, Corner Locust nnd - lin Streets—Good modern hon; ^ acres ground, abundance of Iniii t.

ate<l on. It wu reported Saturday before. This hatred took form In ihe morning that he was resting well. stoning of Paul nnd dragging him out At the Methodist Sunday school 0 |G c R.v for dead. These things are last Sunday about forty five heard ,nsy t0 ,nll{ n, ' ou L hut how awful the discussion of the ..g,:. ,,i 1 ,,l0y mu " t he to experience. God

to talk

Greek ethical I ,h °' V ,nui,t bo f0 eT P < ' rl «n‘ , «-

idea, lead hy Dr. Tilden, and next Sur ^ ni * SPd '»"> “P. ""<> with undaunted

day he will discuss the Hebrew idea. All interested are invited to attnd. Elizabeth Chambers left for tier home where she will spend a few weeks with her parents and from there she will proceed to Vancouver whera she will visit her brother before sailing for China, September 6. Ross Hassler, a cement plant employee, was injured Saturday afternoon when he fell off of the scaffold on which he was working. Hassler Ml from the second story and scraped his hands and face on a wall, oth-

erwise he was not injured.

Sheriff Ed Kitel)org(* took Robert Bridges to the Indiana State Farm Ffiday. Bridges was arrested last Sunday by the Marshall of RusseUs ille for being ,|runk on lemon extract and was sentenced by Mayor M( Gaughey i n the city Court to spend rizly days in the Penal Farm and

fined forty dollars ond costs,

Thursday evening F. P. Huestis was pleasantly surprised hy the arrival of Misses Mabel Byerly and Maiguerite Streil and Master DrexGl ( arr, of lauedo Texas with Mis Blanche Byerly of St. Loujs, Mo, re-

courage he pressed on with hi* (holes ns a missionary, bearing the good tld Inga to the lost. The church today needs men with such zeal nnd courage, nnd such a passion for the souls of lost men that they will do

ns Paul did.

IV. The Organization of Churches In the Field (vv. 23 28.) Lvangellv.ntion with Paul did riot mean a hasty and superficial preach lag of the gospel, but Ihe establish ment of n permanent work. Elders were appointed In every church. The work of the missionary Is not done until self-governing and self-propagat-ing churches are established on the

field.

Fly to Him If It be true that God Is not only willing to befriend us, but Is spoken of as touched with sympathy for our miseries, so as to be all the kinder to us the more we are miserable, what folly were It not to fly to him without delay.—John Calvin.

A Verse From the Biblo Let nothing be done through strife

<» vainglory; but In lowliness of mind let each esteem the other better than

CENTRAL TRUST 0* SEE S. (’. SAYEHS.

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Wh,n Amelia ^rtar.,

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themselves.—PhilIppluns 2:8.

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