The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 October 1928 — Page 4
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THK (iK^KNCASILK UAILY I SAW IN hH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER RUg-
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S. C. PRF.VO COMPANY The Home Store Since 1900.
Hm ♦H IIrslrr 'due. <la v • Mi i. Melvin Hum »nd M •! 1 ( ;i li .- pent the day \\ ilni’ day "'it Mi . Horace Kihin on ;.n>l VMr. and Mrs. llhan l.isliy ■■ (in ■ c a tie . pent Tut-<la> ninht " itli M and Mis. Dalla I’ aiis. Word has been received hci the birth of a bauphl. r to Mr. aa . w. Part I Wcdnesdcy n. raiair Mr-. I’.u h "a tormerly Mi - An a ■' adth. \\ i dnesday vi ;•> M’- a i Mrs. C. ('. Day Lem Dluo and ■ 1 ■ llut< lirson and a i an hn tin r. >1 ; Koscoe Kastham called in the after
1 ' noon.
Mrs. Maynard W riant and son led land Ki nt are \ 1 it in” relal ive . in fi ien Is here. Mr. and Mis. Kiank Hui ter am Mrs. Louie Sinclair went to < raw 1 le Thin ALL <>\ l it IMH AX A INDIA X A POI. IS Mea:h;.| the Fiaternal Older c: l.atth free, all parts of Indiana an expected here Monday niy t w >m • harh • le (iuenther of Pittsburgh, I e, pa ', irrand worthy pn adeiit of i' e nnh ■ will speak under ampin of the Im dianap li.^ area, (iuenther addn will include a plea for old aK'' I" ' ■ >ien>, a bill fur the .-tab!; dim a t id which in Indiana will he introduced in ' he General A enibly in t Janiiary, under the .-peii-nr hip <>f liic
Kujrles.
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rted in Kokomo
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known as the ty jit ground own* i
ie- county onl' into po.-si ssion nirtoa. It is th ticial to renicvi die, which will in-rtonV hijrh
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■metery, a bury0 years by David- week has conie f the city of Washtention of city of- . In-- and dear tin iiini part of Wash-
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Improved Uniform International SundaySchool ? Lesson 7
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Mr. and Mr . ( aide 'i .itiun Mr. and M i !■ raid Ki a last Wedlic day I i lodl;.n..|io!i .
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Geo. Sands, who ha been in the i hospital at Ini ie. 1 ' ,1 w.i hiiiuclit j home hi t Sat i I
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FJU.'.'OliK rIr. and Mrs. Keiiii ih Wallace -p< al Tue.-day e-, i.mn '\ith Mi. and M: -. R -coe Kasthttm. A.i. and Mr- WidT n Di weesi wcm in (lid' castle Ti.e-ii.iy cri ninir AD ; nd Mi . Rai'nond Di «eesi and , dldrc of S*in viiie pen' Wedin .' lay e ., ninir in Kilim, r . ADs. Moiris Campbell i,i;d Mis. Kate Pastin were visitors in t.reenca ‘ • Wednesday aftoitooii ( •ilhert Oirh - of near !■ '■ Union v.a a ' .alb r in Fillmoie , r, -day. A i.irre crowd atti nded the sai“ , t
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BICKNKI.I. - Seale limit of fifteen pound-
small to weijrh Hilly .)" , in v son id Air. and Airs. Chari' !'. I| it. I In attending pliysieian at the hah.' birth plaeed Hilly d a the cale . but he was tin heav\ fnr them. HI.OOMF1KI.D A majority of the stock of tin Hlnniilfiijd Demncla i weekly newspaper, has been pur eha.'cd from Courtl: d C imhers by Geortro W. Piirrell puhli her o tin Hlooinii irien Worl I and Walt' r S Chamhei publi le a o'' the Niwias'ih
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The f’aris bureau of the United I’rc i I as on its staff a member of h-gvotian Royalty. Not until •he had to iln w per passport did , >.w, ■ learn that Mail . , Fazll wl < m the boys i I'lrd "Susi ’ was Princess Ali Kadel. Pine- Ah and Kin« hind are coieins and when the lattci , ime the crown the Pr a was t led Susie speaks 14 laiifiuajrcs nd handles the outgoing news report to French
newspapers.
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A few of
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1926 Ford Sedan, An I nusual Luy.
1928 Chevrolet Coach, New Car Luarantee.
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BECK SALES COMPANY GREENCASTLE. IRDIANA
Le»»on for October 14 SPIRITUAL GIFTS MISHi iN TKXT—I C'T. 12.3-7.3t; 1.1:1 X i (iitl.lil-N' TKXT—Now nlildeth fn'th, hiipr, ('harlty. tliesp thr-e; but tli« greateKt of these is charity. Pit IM Alt Y ToriC—Lov« Is the Host of All. .U N H Ht TnPIC—The Groatcst Thing I In th- Woihl. INTI- IIMKIitATR AND SKNIOIt TOPIC The i.unilest of All Gifle ynCMi PK, HM.K AND ADULT TOPIC— Spiritual (lifts. .T,it>l pmlii led u reninrknlde offuslon nf I he spit it in Messiimlc times (Joel 2; 2X, 21); < f. Acts 2:17, IS). Hefnrp the enielllxlon, .l(‘sus prmnfsed to send the Holy Spirit to he the helper und guide of Ills people, this 1 whs liislorieully fiiltllleil on the day of Pentecost. The gifts of the Spirit were j extended to n)l classes. Not only were : Ihese elidowtneilts iniirked by great | profusion, hut by great diversity. In | the exercise of these gifts confusion would sure)a nrise. Divine life, suilj denly poured Into liunnin nuture, | tlirred It to unusual power. In view j o.f the nhuses und confusion which nre ; likely to arise from such a condition, ] It Is highly Important that certliiu J principles lie set forth for guidance and regulation. 1. The Infallible Criterion (I Cor. I2:;u. The infallible test which determines whether gifts are spurious or genuine I Is one's conception of and attitude toward Jesus Dlirist. Only those who recognise Him as God manifest in the llesh. His vicarious atonement on the I cross, and Submit to Him as tlieii’ I ord, can he recognized as possessing 1 (he gift of tin' Holy Spirit. Christ said before leaving the earth that when the Spirit came His supremo business would lie to testify of Him, to take tin; things of Christ and show them unto I he- people. The soundness of the faith of a man Is the sign of this com- j 1 mission from God. II. Tha Diversity of Spiritual Gifts I (t Cor. 12:4 11). J In the church there ore to he found these possessing the gift of wisdom, ! knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, prophecy, discernment of spirits, divers j kinds of tongues and the Interpreta1 tlon of tongues. III. The Unity of the Spirit’s Gifts j (I Cor. 12:12-:WI). Christian unity Is only possible when | effected by the one Holy Spirit. This 1 unity amidst diversity Is represented | under the figure of the human body. I 1. The human body has many iiioin- ! hers, each performing distinct functions for the good of the body (v. 12). ' ‘2. The members are mutually related and independent (vv. Ui-IT). S. The place of each tueniber is de- l terniined by the choice of God (v. Is). ' 4. The members which are least at- \ tractive and least conspicuous are most important (vv. 21-23). IV. Love, the Spirit's Best Gift (1 Cor. 12:31-13). 1> The pre eminence of luxe (vv. ,
1 2).
It transcends. (1) Speaking with tongues. (2) The gift of prophecy. (3) Faith of the most vigorous kind. 11 <») Philanthropy of the most pen 'An crons sort. [>.,( CO Heroic devotion lending lo mar-
tyrdom.
2. The attributes of ]n\e (vv, 1-7) (11 Long suffering and kind. (2) Free from envy. (3) Freedom from boasting (4) Decorous and well behoved. (3) Unselfish. (fi) Does not give way to passion; is not rptlck tempered. (7) Thinks no evil; does not Impule evil motives to others; is not sum
pleious.
(N) Delights not in cGI. (fi) Itenretli nil things.
(10) Is trustfnl. hopeful and firm. X The permanence uf love (w
8-13).
Prophecy hs i"v,|| ( tion will he tul filled Prophec y as teaching will he i brought to an end u, the day when teaching is n»t needed Tongues shai cease, for us 1 Iges of ea were caused In i;,„| s lament fo, sin. so si,all c .• . „„ | the nations back to one tongue. Km,v.l edge shall be dime awav win coming of a wider and mil i„toiii gence. The twilight w lll |„- |,, , p day. childhood. i„ muiurliv | ,,,, win alwaj a ah f>. The compan,tiie value of propiie cy and tongues d i | Prophecy Is give,, the’highest pin,, because It is Io declare God s mes- ,g„ to men. its primary meaning is to forth!ell. To speak with tongues numnto speak in other languages for the purpose of showing tlie presence el
JOHN
GILBERT ^f<>4 w Al-lS / " with N s^iriKiJOAN CRAWFORD
An underv,ml I picture with a tremendous human messj,.,, griat stage i it. .Inlin Gillx-rt plays his
th: un:ii r»orld leader who (hallenges l ate, s i,.' f '•
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teacher became u prize-lightcr tor lomantic comedy of th' 1 squared ring.
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TONIGHT ONLY SiKuial (iuesl Organist, William IllaiulJ
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Today
Last Times ( UN I IM HUS 2 It) II P. M.
FRED THOMSON IN “KIT ( ARSON” i ms i wokiti si \r in msi.id m;| P1CTURR A PIONKKK STOKV Of III| c.uiTrrrw isi,
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o' iiev, I fi nest Pascal, nova are just what men want be. With this theme pro- !>;; i- for hi plot, Pascal ■ i cutitle i “Man-Made \.h ! ih has been tilmrd by Mill ■, will) I .eat rice Joy in i role It will lie seen at la I heater, .Monday and ,11-n iiortaat purpose in v. in and la 1,1 the regard of milked Pascal, author of ' The D.n k Ib ll’: Highi'i ad” and "The Hed.” "In their efforts to dine favor, they act, dress ait the (a: te of the mas-
olid.
John t..i :»"■ * in “Four Walla" ' cmi ig I o 'I hr Yonrastlc be tiist tiling a man would 'urning to civilization af- ’ l ' 1 nn i i,co of four years?
i John Gilbert apphe. t m his new starring A,'lure, Wallw 1 I theater, M 'id,iy f : 'kiI 1 showing. Gilbert |il;i.' i ' 1 an ex 1 on, ’I But Sid 1 Nt w Y ' f years in Sing Sing. On the <la\ he . e 1 1 :, i, i i ie.~ directly to I | 111 WI" I ' 1 and Pert ■ I waiting foi him. After ( them Gilbert -taiul ;| ' ^ of the apartment ai l l‘"'k-ik the busy street belmv hiir. “Gee, M l," says ('iil^rt'l have gotten .'hotter an,I I'P 11
haven’t they
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fh Mti-.ctlon, GAY PAREE ill, Is •fetlgn'-d f e r * r,i ' 1 '*'" -I M W YORK WINTER GARDEN. For the first tun*, i M '• r f (cr i nt un tour of the leading cities of the , Got, .,m Preoaere. This is due to the unprecedented *“' ^*,,1,1 rcd*c«MOr GAY PAHEE H on its recent Tra .
I ENGLISH housf Indianapolis
2 Days Thu" Starting 0^'•
One Who Never Forgels Others may forget us p, n,,. prayers; there Is One In he:,,,.,, vv , never does forget. Others i, m , US - ! I l eases «ho loves us and i i the ear of Go:! and therefore i t" *a v * t0 th « uttermost—Gror , n ’ Slorrison.
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