The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTEE DATCT BANNER, SATURDAY, AUGE'ST 18, 1928.

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Personal And Local News

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Cloverdale, 1:0() o’clock

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T<‘i*nis made known day of sale Harry C. Kearney, Owner A. !’. S1N( LAIlf, Mn\

Mrs. C. W. Oti« of this city in Imlianspolis Friiiay.

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Kuth Lane wa in Indianapolis

a business

Friday.

Imogene Cpoper is spending her vacation at Battlecreek, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ikamire of Indianapolis were in this city Saturday. Ollie Ellis entere.i the county hospital for medical treatment Friday evening. Mr and Mrs. Theodore Harrihave returned home after a visit with friends in Hope. Mrs. Mahlon Fisher who has been ill at her home on Mjrtinsville street is leported critically ill. Miss Flattie Conley left Saturday for Winona Lake where -he will s|M-nd the'next few days.

' Gregor will preside at the organ. Young People’s Meeting. 6:30. Union Service, 7:30, in the Christ-

Improved Uniform International

Sunday School ' Lesson T

(By REV. e H. I’lTZWATER. UP. Dean Moody Bible Institute of Chlcsro.)

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Lesson for August 19

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LOW RATES TO STATE FAIR

Chicago with her grand father, A. J.

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1 ERR! ilAl TF INDIANAPOLIS A EASTERN

TfiACTION (().

September 1st l<> Slh, inclusive One Way Fare For The Round Trip

Arthur Lisby of Fillmore, who has been ill for the pa-’, few days is im-

^ K. R. Hartley and .laughter were . . . „ n , . , . , proved and able to be out.

visitors in Indianapolis on rruiay. r

. ,. „ , Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cra-k motored

= Roy Potter and Miss M; ‘ r ^ : Saturday afternoon to West Lebanon

Indianapolis Fnday. ^ a family reunion .

Annice Moore is visiting in Qf ^ rQUte onp is

driving a new Chevrolet tiuck delivered by the He, s Sales Company.

Albert Weik of Chicago is visiting . vf . , . ... , , Mr Miss Ruth Wilson and Miss here, the yuest of hi- sister, Mrs. I . ... C.rne Hays. Ciy-tal Cooper are visit,„g

Kenneth McCoy of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryan of De- Mrs. McCoy was formerly Miss

troit, Michigan, were vi itors in Anhubelle McWethy

Cieenca-tle Friday. .. ... . .

Mr. and Mrs. Hmry Werenke and

I I>r. and Mrs. C. B. O’Brien will re-. f am j|y who have been visiting for I turn early Monday morning from a 1 the past few day in ReelsvHIe re-

PAUL CARRIES THE GOSPEL INTO EUROPE

LESSON TEXT—Ac,» 15:3C-16:1S GOLDEN TEXT—Come over Into Macedonia and help us. PRIMARY TOPIC—Paul’s Wonderful U rettm< JUNIOR TOPIC—God Calls Paul to Work In Europe. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Pioneering In Europe. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC—Paul's Call to Europe.

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Mi s Klizabeth Fay and Miss Mary O'Reur are spending the week-end with Mi>~ Helen Johnson.

turned to their home on South I,id

iana street Satur, ,y.

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in half for the round irip good going September | M r . iin ,| reliirnin'.' up to ami including September Iilth. ' Chicago an

Mrs. J. I). Blackburn of i the w ok-end guests of I

\ k I oral ,nt for further informal ion.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1'revo.

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Take Fresh new Films with you on yok ? rip. Gel them finished by experts and returned promptly. Quality Developing and Finishing.

MULLINS DRUG STORE West Side Square

Eugene Raines, of Indianapolis, i will spend Sunday with his parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. George Raines.

Mrs. W. B. Kirk anti son of Fa:\ McKeysport, Pa., will be in Greenra tic With Mrs. E IC Beliefielti and and family and in Keelsvilie with Mr. and Mrs. George Fox, for an ex-<

tended visit.

I. Finding an Assistant Mrs I 15:85-16:5).

1. Contention over John Mark (vf.

30-41).

(1) Paul's proposal (v. 3G). This was to revisit the scenes of their missionary endeavors to find out what progress the believers were mukln ff la their Christian experience. (2) Determination of Barnabas (v. 37). * It was to take with them John Mark, Barnabas' nephew (Col. 4:10). (3) Paul's opposition (v. 38).

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Phone All Social Items To 95. Sunday Schotd Class Picnic.

Dorothy Wright and her Sunday I School class entertained with a pie-

According to the records at the 1 he riff’s office there has been eleven

lie was suspicious of Mark because of his desertion on a former Journey

(Acts 13:13).

(4) Their separation (vv. 39-41). Their contention was so sharp that they separated. God overruled this incident to the wider extension of the work. Barnabas took Mark and sailed

Miss Mary Emily Garrett has accepted a position in the primary department of the Attica schools.

men sent fiom Putnam county to the to Cyprus; Paul chose Silas, and went

Indiana State Farm, including tTVl* from the i ity of Greencastle, since

the first of the year.

Miss Geneva Brown will spend the week-end at Winona Lake visiting with Miss Frances Guymun.

The Greencastle Band will practice Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members be present on time.

Mrs. J. Welch of Chicago is visiting in this city with Mrs.. Frank Alice and other relatives and friends.

Mrs. Missouri Hanna and son, Robert, of Long Beach, Calif., who have been visiting Jesse Weik and other relatives in New York, returned to Gree,uastle on Friday night enroute we t to their home. They will spend a week or ten days here before leaving by motor for the west coast.

Laurence Crump, of the Green-

Mr. and Mrs. Erflest .Stoner have'castle postoffice caught a cat fish gone to Ca,melton, Ind., where Mr. | weighing 16Mi pounds with a light

Stoner will spend his time hunting.

20c

lls point

dozen t - t 23c pc. It.

i’lache very cheap this evening f'O th i Sunday dinner. See Wetz, I n j ni r. when hungry. It

Tom Murphy, E. Franklin St., is reported ci iti, ally ill after suffering a troke of paralysis Thursday eve-

Secretary c( A ar Snsoects Preside

Mrs. Sue Arsord and Mis. Harve Chinn and son, all of Hammond are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Courtney.

cn-ting rod at th** Lower Falls Monday. He was back again Tuesday to try his luck and reported a stiff wrist. Six car loads of his fishermen friends were also at the Falls Tiles-1

through Syria and Ciltcin. 2. Finding Timothy (10:1-3). (1) The place (v. 1). It was the very place where Paul on his first Journey had endured cruel stoning. The conversion of Timothy may be regarded as fruitage of Paul's testimony at that time. (2) IBs parentage (v. 1). His mother was a believing Jewess and his father a Greek. (3) His character (v. 2). He had a good reputation In the church at Lystra and Iconium. (4) His circumcision (v. 3). Timothy had not been circumcised. Doubtless tlds omission was because his fattier was a Gentile. To avoid offense among the Jews, Paul circum-

cised Timothy.

(5) The ministry of Paul and Timothy through the cities (vv. 4, 5), They delivered decrees which had

nic Tuesday for Helen Knetzer- . v mi day School class, both of the Chri-t ian church of Fillmore. They started about ten o’clock wearing their knickers and carrying the baskets and bathing suits with

them.

-I- 4- -J- •!* -F + Entertains Bridge Club. Mrs. Elmer Sellers, E. Walnut St., entertained the 'Pri-Tonle lliidge Club Friday afternoon at her home There were four tables or bridge

Secret ry \| r; ^ us ;i good attei the business .-p.

were sei veil.

Rear..on Here ■.M.Jj

will In- he

-Mrs. Paul (luii,,. ■

19th. Relative

vited.

(>• V. K. “Bean" The annual G. tin which has been IfS of years pa.’, ». B

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with two tables of guests. They were • 1 ' Allen .

day. —Spencer World.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart of i

Toledo, Ohio and ,1. J Cameron 0 f j through Farm Life, meeting Duane Omaha, Neb. are guests of Mr. and beech, George Weymouth and WdMrs. Orville J. Stewart. Hum Johns,on. Dr. Blanchard said

that in' bad always beard of the pub-

hoen ordained at ttie Jerusalem council

(Acts 15:19-24).

Dr. William Blanchard, dean of| n Forbidden to Preach the Word In

Del’auw University, wa- the guest j Aeia (Acts 10:0-8).

Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Max- j The inclination of Pnul was to tarry well at lunch. While here he visile I As!" Minor preaching the Word, but with E. M. Vuiuesney and took a tnp contrary to their inclination tliey were

hurried nlong. The Holy Spirit Is Just ns active and faithful In closing doors

ns In opening them.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walls and daughter, Dorothea and son, Jameaml Mi. s W Una Hunt left Saturday on a two weeks’ vacation trip to the

lakes.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spurlock and son Fay Hedrick, Miss Annabelle Pfhaler left Saturday afternoon for a visit in Danville and Springfield 111.

Mrs. < lyde Williams and daughter Virginia wil leave tonight for Detroit for a visit with Donald Williams, who is employed for the Polk City Directors there.

M. ii Walls was a bu-iness visitor in Indianapolis Friday. Mr. Wall drove a new Chandler which was delivered by Otis Gardner, back to Greencastle.

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Ben Swahlen of St. Louis rame Friday evening for a vi-it with his mother, Mrs. W. F. Swahlen, ami joining his family who have been here several days.

Aviators Fly Home Made Planes

Mr-. ( larence Wysong of Indnanapoiis returned to her home Saturday after visiting here with her parents, I Mr- and Mrs. Frank Igine and sister ^ Miss Ruth on -outii Indiana St. At the Methodist church the hour will be Well sp,. nt Sunday in consid1 "ring the growth of the early ChristI ian church with Dr. Tilden leading nt 9:.i0 A. M. All interested are invited.

H- « Allen, Miss Lucy Allen and

little Mi-s Martha A.

Youths from snrrou/idinr contest in flymp heme rr 4^ •re capable of long smuinsd start ol the racev

*■ •vn. e-itheret? at Omaha, Neb. for a ’ ainianet. Several of the tiny craft : 9, t, bi t several other* crashed at tha

Cornelius 0 f

Chicago who have been risiting here this week, will g t) to Indianapolis tomorrow for a short visit before re-

turning home.

lishing plant hut did not realize that it was such a large place. He complimented Mr. Reach and the editors on the splendid concern here.—

Spencer World.

III. The Call to Macedonia (vv. 9 12.) The time bud now conjp for the gospel lo begin its conquest of anotlier continent. By the eror-sing of the gospel from Asia to Europe the church, instem) of becoming nn oricntnl movement, beenme mainly occidental.

1. The vision (v. 9).

u/AKont-i, «■ y , , . I Being hemmed In on all sides, a vlWANLLD Male help office boy I , .

... } I f-ion was given to Paul of a man of

Macedonia pleading for help, which made dear the meaning of the closed

doors nhont him.

2. The advance (vv. 10-12). As soon as the divine way was known they moved forward. Visions, lo be effective, must be quickly translated into aggressive action. IV. The First Convert In Europe

(vv. 13-15).

The Jewish element In Philippi was

| Mrs. Fied Thomas, Mrs. Lee Wil- ! liams, Mrs. Ray Fisher, Mrs. Charle- ! Rector, Mrs. Dora Sweet, Mrs. Harry | Wells, Mrs. Harold Talbott, Mrs. A. i A. Abbott and Mrs. Charles Gard-

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En ertained At Bridge.

Miss Florence Tnlburt, E. Poplar St., entertained Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock with two tables

bridge.

**« aja •*« •]« *T« a|l Co-Worker’s Meet. Mrs. L. E. Mitchell was hostesi Friday aftemoon at a delightful 1 meeting of the Co-Workers of the Baptist Church at her home on Olive St. Mrs. Fred Todd, retiring president, pre-ided at the meeting, and Mis. Raymond O’Neal conducted the i devotions. Mrs. Sam Walts sang sevi eral numbers. During the business session, election of officers to serve for the fol- ! lowing year wa- held. They are as ; follows: President, Mrs. Carl Meyers j Vice Pres., Mrs. Donald Davidson; t Treasurer, Mrs. Dan Rutland; and

of Veterans is a-itlj

The committ^s

nounced ami a a n

Arrangement-:

Oscar Obenclam, i Tiansporation Hii Fred Masten, Stai F. Ltikin ami Lem John Godtlatd, El ry Moore, Ralph j

of) Murphy.

K \ - ’ • service inclu-asp; spoon ami tin rt<

.Mr. an-i .M

returned horr.-p

trip in t-bi- »>•

Danville (iiupii

Miss Nore»

Stringer, Iwta i united in marrif

at the Presbyi Rev. Vuter L riny ceten 'I vilh ■ the r. H. i a from Dan'- ■ -

ian Church. Rev. S. E. Davies preach.

for part time. Call 206, Monday. It

Fancy rou ting ears 20c dozen today. Wi tz ells potatoes at 23c jier peck. , It.

CHRISTIAN ( HUH II

will Rockville ; bn 1 a. m. anil ^’• s! Service at i vite»l. Rev. A- L1

qj^SES

Kev. B. 11. Bruner, Minister. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Mrs. R. Bartley, Supt Communion will be observed

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ed right f' r :

mediately following the Sunday !

School hour.

Young People’s meeting *t 6:30.

WetZ be

HAITIST CHUR< H

S. E. Davies, Minister. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 10:4(1 A. M. Sermon by the pastor. Union service in Christian church at 7 30 P. M. sermon by the pastor of this chuich.

so small Mint it was unnblc to afford n Union Meeting at 7:30, with Rev.

synagogue, therefore the devout peo-

MKIHOIHSI EPISCOPAL CHURCH

< . Howard Taylor, Minister. Sunday School, 9:80 A. M. Preaching, 10:40 A. M., setmon by Prof. E. (’. Tilden. Union -erv e, 7:30 P. M. in Chri-% ian church, Sermon by Kev. Davies.

mapki HEH.HTS

Mr. and Mrs. Walter William* have returned home from a visit with Mr :*nd Mrs. R. K . Dobbs> 1)f u ^ I h.'j w, re accompanied hack by Donald Dobbs, wh( , wiM r#nM|in wj(h them for th,- remainder 0 f the summer.

Rev. Grace Black. Sunday School 9:30. Preaching lii:30. Preaching 7:30.

LANDES CHAPEL

Rev. Grace Black. Sunday School 9 30. No preaching.

pie were accustomed to worship by the riverside. To a humble gathering of this kind Pnul came and preached. Lydia, n business woman from Thyalira, believed. The steps in tier conversion are worthy of note, as typical. 1. Attendance nt the place of wor-

ship (v. 13).

Usually those whom God Is callltig are found nt the place of prayer. 2. Listening to the preaching of ttie Word of God (vv. 13. 14). Eulth comoth by hosrlng nnd henrIng by the Word of God (Rom. 10:17). 3. Her heart was opened by the

Lord (v. 14).

Only the Lord can convert n soul. It Is our business to preitch the Word of God. and it Is God * business to o;ien the heart of the Inquirer. Regeneration is n supernatural work. 4. She was baptized (>>. 1.5).

Davis of the Baptist Church bringing

the message.

BETHEL A. M. E. Church

The church has been rallying to have the necessary repairing and it has been very satisfactorily done by Mr. Williams, who is on the job when it comes to steel roofing. The trustees will make the first payment today of .$75 and will make lesser payments later ea< h month until the whole

amount is paid.

Th*' next big event will he the | fourth Sunday in August when we [ will have the Rev. J. K. Averett, D. j D., of Terre Haute, Ind. He will j preach at 3 p. tn. and at 7:30 p. m.

Packa.ffJ

All who have heard him will not miss

Every one whose heart the Lord tins • hearing him at this time,

opened desires to confess Him In hop 'Die dollar money and conference Hu*®. claims are being received and all of 3. Her household believed (v. 15). j the friends of Bethel church will be

ft Hospitality practiced (v. 15). | , al |ed on to respond.

No Sunday School this Sunday as

Those who have experienced God # saving grace are disposed to have part In His work by rendering nld to His

ministers.

Greencastle people are going

THE PHESBYTEHIA.N CHl’KCH

Mr. E. H.

u ts , ‘ Sm ‘ *‘ r i,n ‘ , 'laughter, Mrs. Iheodore Bock will leave Sun- ,* y ,,n ^ t«P to Ellington < onoecitcut. Mrs. Snider who has been visiting there for the past Z! l “»- »">•

I hey expect to be

gone two weeks.

Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Mr. G. E. Mack, Asst. Supt. Morning-Worship, 10:40. Sermon theme: “The Divine Presence”. The pastor has returned from his vacation and will preach. Prof. Smitt-

Nowhere Else to Go I have been driven many Mines to my knees by the overwhelming eon victioD that I bud nowhere else lo go. My owu wisdom, and Mint of all about mo seemed InsuHIclent for that dey,—Abraham Lincoln.

Not Without Christ A man may go to heaven without health, without riches, without honor, without leurning, without friends, bin be can never go there without Christ. —Jno Dyer.

Fresh Eggs

Now is the lime (o pack eggs for next winter, but they should lie strictly fresh and in-

fertile. We have them.

McCullough's

ORCHARD

Phone Rural 95.