The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 August 1928 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. IDA'.

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LADIES—Y a <an now learn l>eau- ' ty culture, Funds are provided thru

in Fillmore Friday night.

Miss Dorothy Lewis of Indianapo-

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a Student Finance Bureau. Get all.lis spent this week with Mr. and Mr«.

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information. Moler State, Chicago. o—

System, 512 N. Melvin Ruark and family. ll-€p

•- " LADIES — Earn $25-S3r> w.ekly Chevrolet Lan- , A esses home, spare time; ex-1

rheap. Ijots of extras, A-l i Cl Phone 72B-Y. 4-Sp.

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ALE — Frying chicken Early’s Grocery. 10-2t

perience unnecessary. No 'ailing, steady work. Plain sewing. Write L-L Mfg., 5.')2 Broadway, New York

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WOMEN, Girls, cam $25-$3r» woekly addressing canls at homo spare

i on 43 and 1-2 mile are- time; experience unnecC'-an ; ■ .i-y. Chapel, E. C. Kersey steady work. Write immedi i - . ly K. , lO'-P- alto, 3fifi Broadway, New Yerk. 11-lp

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WOMEN, MEN—Earn $3T weekly addres.-ing cards. Hopie spare time. 1 All year work, experience umu , sary no selling. Write, National, K113 Jamaica, Woodhaven, New York. 11-lp!

,LE—Pure bee honey. 3

DP; Frying chicken- aid JQ| ■ ( ullough orchard. I

N, Aug. 17, 2 p. m., 222 ; miles west Cl overdid ■r^ in the proposed “Ih a r - i c t, known as Isaac II r- > J. A. Spaugh, Auction/CV ?r owne^ • 7-9p.

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r.E—One gallon glo-s jug Cl [Call 220. 6-Op.

Lost—

LOST—Down town, brooch, valued as ke«‘]i sake. Reward if returned to Banner. It.

Improved Uniform International Sunday School r Lesson’ (Br REV. H H FIT'/WATKR. U U„ UsMI U»D,)y n.hl> lumiiuia of Chlcaco ) x.-vx-L-Arn-r Betee > Lesson for August 12 THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM

LESSON TEXT—Act* 15:1 S5 . \ r—;r the Son ehnlt m-i <e ynu free ye stiall he free Imleeil. I'KISIARK >F1C—Go4'e CfaH Hen Refure to Quarrel. OR rOPIC—ChrUtlaM Consult•thsr. IN I't.U.MLDlATE AXP SENIOR TOPIC— Paul Op|" ‘•cs RrlUInu* Prejudice*. YOltNO 1’LOl'Li; AND ADULT TOPIC— Paul Stands for Clirlslthn Liberty.

o S-P-O-R-T-S * i* Of The Day 4 O Here And There ^ ^ O 4 ^ 4 4 4

^ LSTERD WS RLsULTS \ mi l n an Aaoiwiation Louisville, 1; Indianapolis, 0. MilwaukiT, IS; Kan-.i- Citj, 7. Columbus, 10; Toledo, 5. Minneapolis, 10; St. Paul, 0. \mcricnn League Philadelphia, S; Wa hingtrn, 0. New York, 5; Boston, 2. Detroit, s; Cleveland, 7. Chicago, 5; St. Loui>, 3. National league Now York, N; Philo lelphia, 4. Brooklyn, 5; Boston. 1. gt. Louis, 2; Pittsburgh i. (12 innings). (Only games scheduled.)

to be u ed for seed hornnf of tl Inrge abandonment this year where ]■ whept acreage era* largi t “Therefore, 1 believe that a time- j ly warning to our metnbet . ma;, place them on their guard against the purchase and use of any wheat containing garlic or oni. n dulblets. i also corn cockle; as to contaminate I our fields with these pest will surel inflict a life-long plague which i- next - .o impossible to eradicate, and furth-. er discount the quality of our uniin to a degree that in him, will amount t thousands of dollars of further In-

to our farmers.”

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PR USES ST AT! I \KM

IT T(a ^ T.

n I. The Controversy In the Church

jn i at Antioch (vv. 15).

■^NT—Four room modern •“ tn* 11 '* rids diillculiv was a most serious Suitable for man and FOUND—In our office. ■ a’! ) k one. fet it tiireutened the disruption ladies. Water furnish- : ' e '' f drygend-, p ■ -ihly left 1:. of tic ehtirt h Into Jewish and Gen* >u*h College Phone 586-X Wedne day. Owner can tie di -ions. It w. net a question

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0 | ,- v > _j. , d ..riK'lii - ids househelil. Miscellaneous i :,e question now was, on what i’ i i'

1 arry Newgent, thi pn-on evangelist, who has been preaching bcfefe large rrewils at Uie tent meetji"g on outh Ei.rest Avenue for the | past several days, aceonipanhat by Jthe Rev. t’harle 1). Merri , owner tif

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ENT—New, double six lr ‘ <iern. Five rooms, semi Volfe, Phone 795-L. ll-8t

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’NT—Apartments, modern nodern. Also 5-room cot-

57 or 468.

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NICE fre-h cabbage for kraut 71.00 per 100 His. Tlr eabhagi i snlid and no bur ted heads. Get your order in now before it is all gone at this price. Kite! Floral Co. fll !f.

THE Greeneastb- Canning C >. will 10.2t 'do custom canning. Phone '07,-Y and 1656-L. 6-fit

urourd can they lie reetdved? Should Gentile converts be required to keep (be Mosaic law as a condition of salvation? This Issue was brought on by the coming of eerlaln men from Jerusuioiii, who declared, “Exeept ye ho drcmnclsi'i after the manner

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-Wanted— 25-180 weekly addressing it home; experience unnec mped addressed envelope ructions. Dept, fid, Ace 7 East 20. New York.

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I— Sew dresses home, full time, $20-$35 weekly, unnec ary, no selling, rk. Wide, Liberty Imlu--Jberty S „ Brooklyn, N. Y t-rof - Mh 11-lp

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Rev. Newgent says nil praise about the institution is denning, and it seems to offer the correctional facilities for wayward and errant men, develop their capacity for ws rk, l«*tIter their health and | > nt the way

Moses, ye cannot be saved (v. 1)." The l' 1 ’ 1 " 1 1 ' / ' hip,

question wits so difficult that Pail ' * ■ I “ ' ’* 1 ' ami Barnabas were unuMa tu put i plci d 1 ndit on of afm. In them to silence. I ll se Jewish legal- fact i! the ele.iii'•.( and most

" ’ sanitary

lUltlons we state Mr.

cor reel ionul

have \ isited in eighte Newgent told his hearers.

“We had a long talk with Mr. Arment, a.-sistant 'Uperintendent, and on his instructiims were ushererl

SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. II. (UP) From the glistening lluo; nf a caba 1 ret to the platform of the Glad Tid- 1 ing mission is the step Miss Helen Jepson has taken. Miss Jepson, now a fully ordained j minister, has became permanent min- i ister ef the mission here. Previously | she and her sister, Mi Ruth Donald- | mn, conducted services in various! parts of the niiddlewest. ‘My determination to for ake tin I easy ways of the stage and cabaret for a religious life came when my sister was critically ill," Mis-. Jepson said. “I went to see her at her home in MiniMgpofl . Shi begged me to give up mj sinful ways and follow God. I was converted rigid there and that night my sister'.roudition improved and n vevowi ed.” The guitar Mi ,b ■ on feneeily a cd in In a Hawaiian daltc - now trummed to the accompaniment ef church songs and revival hymns. Miss Jepson was born in lie Um, she said. Later tin* family moved to Oolorad . She was raised in Minneapolis, where her sister now live .

• 1 ITS III XT I XSI ENURE I II I I I \11 PUt )MISI D SOON

Noble Alice of Mt. Meridian was a caller in Fillmore Thursday morning. Word was received here \Vi dnesday of th(‘ birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. D' mild Jackson. Cora Klinn spent Wedne day with Mr. and Mrs. John Gro of Coates

ville.

The Missionary meeting was held Friday with Mrs. Daisy Williamson.

Mr Raymond Dewei e and rhil- s ... ,, ,,, , II The Deliberations of the Council

dren called on Mrs, ( Maries Dewcese ; q '])

Friday afternoon. , j Peter's speech (vv. 6-11).

Rex Rohin on, -on of Mr. and Mr || e arR , 10( j t | m t had borne wit- I 111 ' 11 whole-.une Uiod i* repared and Hobart Robiimon pent thi wekwith ness to Ills occeptunce of the Gen- giv°n t<> the pt mei Loi Arnold. • t < Holy spirit to “W< o ® Mr, . Louie Sinclair and Mrs. Juil\ . them as unto the Jews (Acts 10254- ' ry, tore room, dorn 1 t < , each

i e then fon God hud not put b I !00 i t a difference U would be folly for tliein ' ,, r ,, v id( d with ample bower baths

Made Eroin Raiitii‘, Thi \

Ihan Linen.

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Had Yours?

Vacation FIRST THOUGHTS— KUONOMIUAL TRANSPORTATION via YOUR AUTO No doubt >oti have used your automobile quite a hit during the summer, and now is 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: _ •' Ulu'uk and Tighten Dolts and Nuts. Thoroughly lubricate car. Clean and Tighten Electrical Connections. Drain and lielill Transmission. Drain and Refill Rear Axle. Drain and Retill Crankcase. Grind Valves, Clear Carbon, and Tune Motor. Check Carbureto and Gas Lines. Check Oil Pump and Oil Lines. Tighten and Adjust Front Wheels. Reline Service Brakes. Clean, File and Adjust Breaker Points. (>il and Adjust Valves. If you will drive your car into mir modern garage we shall he glad to eh >K it over. XII of these are very simple ndjiistinenls and ran lie made within a short time at lilllc cost to you. If nog lorted. however, they may lead to more eostly repairs. Ride on Guaranteed Firestone Tires. FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE

ists had the letter of the Scripture on their side. They could point to the command where Mils was enjoined up»i believers (Gen. 17:i4). Paul rotild not point to any Serlpture where It md been abrogated It I’aiil

could plead that Abraham was JusM- , ... • .• i

fled before he was circun.elsed. „|, ! through the plant on an inspection I antagonist* could answer, “Vos. but "jur. I he dining hall, which ha.- a j himi.vvc: v, <■ ,ii>, after justification the rite was divine- eating capacity of 1,11)0, is rub- • ’ '' ly Imposed." The brethren at Antioch bod out three times a ilav and conse- j A • su,, " f clothes durahl. and -Hong | decided to rotor the mailer to the !,(jently ‘ a clean as a pin. W'o al-| , ' lllU gh :■ las' for 1 '■ ral r ic ia

church at Jerusn.em. Accordingly, j so visited the kitc hen where groat Paul and narnuhas and others wer« ', |U; , n tjtie of be, 1 ' were being prepar-

I 'hone (!S.

A. R. ( IIFNOWFTI I 21 1 lour Service.

the fiber from thi plant, invented byjnl with Ramie a

a FTciichman, wa being imported. ’I he cloth made from the Ramie looks like a good grade of

deputation to Jerusalem, i

cd for upper and thr ugh the sun|lit, clean bakery where . ton of broad |is bak'“d every day. and certainly find

VANTED-25 to 50, Big around work, no lay-off-,

7ia:, Must be a worker, have Mr. and Mr Frank Hunter and

iisvtaH on funner* in Piitr.am daughter.

leferences needed. Pay ev- i Mr Badger lb b-r and Mr Write at once. Furst & Glenn Purcell -pent Wcdm-day aftDesk G5, Freeport, 111. ernoon with Aunt Pertha Shoptauch.

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r a 'J ’ ' *.' econd Largest Known Cave In The World. A

Marvel Of Beauty And Interest.

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ent, and his ofTic> i are deserving prai.-e of the higbe-t kind for the m bio way in which they arc taking i.iro of the men.”- brazil Times.

W ARNING TO

U XRMERS

■ of the Central Growers Assoeiof the Indiana

nipolis says:

It ha come to our attention that ) because of the -cai dy of good soft red winter whoa: tli year, and the extreme pro r qualdi of all wheat generally, soft red wheat is being

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1!. 11. Benner, Sei j State - Soft XVIk a’ lation in the offici Farm Bureau, Indi;

WYANDOTTE LODGE—MODERN

By H C. Held

Homier 8'ate Au'omoblle Association

her Columbus railed parties X\ \amloite Cn’e has been the uncharted Atlanta the , ,,.n to \ iith -lillful it mb" t that he would oome to the and priq i quipiin at ince 18a0 In A f IT place and drupr Info oh i a.l ia I b I || (j.t he returned. Many peoo at ,Vr. I! ■ d the ■

•uure horror of ant'

the Brat time, althe 1 :h i \ a,.' ' I ■ t < '

nbr nocompa^^^Lm oier

live ked routes. Thrsffitl

nny feeling of dihg under All were dellUited with the grandeur

id- crawling, filing.

Iha .1

depression of thofi4.tr ;ness ful cavern, and v re fully repaid for pO'ed^theae horrors ami dan- their toll and trouble by the curious

maainary in as) fftfr a

|) 1* concornud.

, otte is the i

01 * tho North A

comprises five

;tc' :: t aro some twent;

ed passageways id caverns. Mon i Pillar of the tl Palace, Throne

. Hjar, White Cloud

Uv Glace, Milroy’s Temple, p a i ( e Genii portrays the sublime. i|rt||tc is a dry cave, easy of cm 3liv*ntirely free of hasurd- 'n, e ure U approxirnutaly 65 ilei year round. Vegetal e matdry up and wither away but

decay.

are three routes through the ter or all of which Pan be ex I

the eye at every turn The tourist

largest cannot leave the cavo except with a blood, and from things strangled. Ulid

I • Ing of awe and Inspl rat Ion He Juat from forol

■t floors womb rs how God iimld conceive and IV. The Decision Delivered to the

re miles make all of it. No one can sit at the church (vv. 30-35).

i many foot of Monument Mountain In - • on q iie church was called together to It Mouii-' I’bde dungeon, w ith no flight exeept a die report. Its rending brought tit'. t tn sndk’anopy and "«•* th * twlliclit i •. over tie „,. ute f j ie g rpnt missionary work. 1 Hijll, Frost canopy, without being a more reverent 1

individual

do so. which the men are made to use each

2. Paul and Barnabas rehearsed (1

t]„ :r •xperlnacn (t.12). i' ntend-

They told how that God had set Ills seal of approval on their iireuchlng of salvation by grace through faith apart from wi.rks, by the working of signs and wonders through them. 3. The argument of James (vv. 14-

21).

lie took the fact declared by Petei and showed how It harmonized with the prophecy of Amos (Amos 9:11-15). lie showed that Aa> reception of the Gentiles was not In conflict hut In strict harmony with God’s plan. As set forth In James’ speech, God’s plan Is as follows: (1) To take out from among the Gentiles a people for Ills name (v. 14). This Is what Is now gnlng on, the preaching of the gospel to the ends of the earth, and the calling oul of

the church.

(2) After the church Is completed j’’hipped into Ohio, md probably and removed, the Israelltlsh ration |(liana for milling i rpo-es. will Iff) converted and ri stored to their “it a!-o -eem likely that wheat land and privileges hy the Lord llbu-!containing garlii bulblets, also wild | self at Ills return (\v. In, 17). [onion, will be shipped into the -oft (3) Following this will be the con | wh ,. !lt terrjU)ri , uhio an(i In di a „ u version i*f tie* world through the j mo ney of converted Israel (v. 17, :f. , " llom. 11:15). lie showed that there i.s no conflict when the Scriptures are rightly divided. Ills Judgment was j that (he Gentiles should not he troubled wPh things that are Jewish, but should tie warned to “abstain from pollutions of Idols, and from fornication, and from things strangled, and

from blood."

III. The Decision (vv. 22 29). The Jerusalem chnrch came to n unanimous agreement and accepted the resolution offered by James. They not only sent u letter stating the decision oi the conference, hut took the wise precaution of sending Influential , men along with Paul nnd ParnubM* to hoar the sHine testimony by word of mouth. Tills letter denied the authority of the Judnlzlng teachers (v.24), and declared the method by which this decision had been reached (vv. 25-27). The Holy Spirit was to he given first place, nnd the Gentile believers were Instructed to abstain from meats offered to Idols, from

ti last for several r . .. ,

lions anil look it best all duiing Hint 1 aml a "h'' 1 from J 1 "' ftb ' r period, and to cost no more than the I" 1 ' hi at ha t 10 \e.MS. the i lot a average linen suit of today, wa • ll “ 111 makin * u,t ' promi-i'd th( Ameiiean bu-iie m;.n -Old wom' ii die se> It ha ,i ilki n here Mill hy J" n f M ton, lu ”• which add- greatly to it atpn - Merit of the Ramie Corporation of I tractivi ne . Mioton aabl. America whicli has it heailqiiaitei The Ramie plant requii i)i New Orlean . tie eultivati'n and resists

Mioton told the United I’m that -onie cultivation of the Ramie plant was already underway In the I nited States and machinery for separating

n experiment

here about 35 years ago. Now the growth is hard} amt thriving ih -pile the handicap of neglect and lack of

(iiltivation, Mioton -aid.

Louisiana particularly and the out hern coast and southeastern tales generally are adapted to the gri wth of Ramie and before many years Mioton experts to cc the plant

very lit- I lake its place a one of the chief alike ex- textile industries of the country,

trome hot and cold weather and re- j In addition to the u e of the plant'.! plantiii", is ince ary only at ioicrval i fiber for cloth-making, Minton aid a of about 26 years. good grade of paper is made from

\ i ill pace of ground wa plan! tin waste pulp.

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tie overwhelmed.—Itobert Leighton. Enemies Hard to Fight It will require more Minn a few

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