The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1928 — Page 4
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Kayser's Genuine Chamoissette Gloves
GOOD SERMON
We ai‘e oDcrin.u' you Kayser’s genuine ('iiainoi: (Tie .elove in contrasting turnba< cuffs in all the new fall colors such as, Arab, Soudan, Risque, Riege, Hosewood < ia/iell and Ktc. Wc have them in three price groups. 79c, 98c, $1.50 S. C. Prevo Company
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maker., of that liii" raiu', 1 ' ( o|)|ht-( Tad’s TWIN I'LIT; Supcr-llealcT
It.i Twin I'hi' f' lture an o.\cluaive ( "pprt l lad mvi'lltlon — as lire i' iii.iikable hoatin^ ability, and aina/.inj; cionomy of fuel. In Ix .iuly, t"", it i un. nrpa id con..o|o di urn, naturaljerain walnut liin li. And ho t of all, it price is niodcrato, and it can lie pm chu od on i 1 mcniont terms, Como in and thi, exceptional new Supei llcatei'. HROWNINC;--HAMMOND iii)Wi;.(’o. IMION'K 21 I.
\\ in nun i: hi.i// \id) An old tiim i. i 'out ■ f llloomiiiK ton call on the Telephone to till about an e ,1 raoidiiiary now which stinek Indiana lift; "in' wars aK" this week on Octohei Ith, to iie more explic it. It wa mi tin occasion that a t* l ritic hli/./.ard and now >torm piled up now four fc. t deep i n the level Past of which I'lnaiued until the
following April.
that He was helplc lie had lived an unselfi.di life, and lb ih"-o to die an unselfish death. But Hi v Hi li enemies were unable to iinattine that lie could be so un elfish. Submi, -ion was an unknown virtue to them, and a voluntary saerilice of life wa he yond their eomprehen-ion. So they < ij made a yreai m > ike when the)
^ judged the Savioi
< || i.sh principles. He < I be ab | save himself, and yet willingly dif
J ]| t cath of tl
Another rea on wa that it wa a pait of the divine plan that He hould suffer and die. Hi death wa a part of His aving work. They haf a wrong notion of Die Me -iah an' Hi work. He wa rallying out tie will of the Father, hut it newr ' liter led their minds that Je-u- was giving ' Hi. life as u ransom for men. II was not bound t" the ere ■ l>> (hi ' power ■ f men. Ih wa - held then by the bonds of love of tie invii ihl • to selfish men. Si Ili.-h peopk I never do much toward aving other.If Jesus hud eome down from thi cross, He would have lost His aving power. His word i-, "I. if I he lifted up from the earth will draw all inn unto myself,” Men can now put confidenee in Him. They know He i nh sidutely tin elti h. 'I he work of a\ ing leads inevitably to self-sacrifice The unselli.-h man may he enlied up on at any moment to make an offer mg "f himself for others, and he neei not expert selfish men to understani or appreciate hi sacrifice.
'
er a sight of the sun reaehed the e; i of man. The thermometer droppi d at periods during the winter to It) degrees below zero, and at one tin. remained near that point cotitiniiully for -i\ weeks, according to statements made by men who kept
records of the weather.
The severe cold caused the prices of all farm produce to go sky high. I'arniers who hail stored apples, po-
tatoes and cabbage in outdoor pit.- ... , , , , , , , expectation of the greeting awaiting
were unable to remove them and al-1 , .
, , , , , .ii him from his wife and little oni
lowed the produce to remain in the ground until the following spring |
when they were uncovered and found , , , ,, , , ,
i had fallen from it mother .- arms m to the stream below. The poopl rushed to the side of the bridge an looked down on the child as it
A simple lahoiing man, of whom I have read, wa going h me from worl one evening, hi heart glad at th
While crossing a bridge, he wa.- stop pod by a screnm "f terror. A ehih
to be iii excellent condition for the
table.
Corn fodder sold a high a. 10 cent a shook of eight hills. First cutting of clover hay, which was mixi d with straw stubhle, sold at $25 a 1 n, owing to scarcity of feed for lock. Many farmers lost livestock during the winter because of impossibility to obtain or buy feed. Bloom-
ington Telephone.
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olde 1 inhahta winter a th r tie northern p, ■.e< a day aft' r
leoinory of the had there been a the year IXT.'t. In of the .-tale, fourstorm broke, nev-
MOKTON
The t'l'dfelters and Saylor family had a gathering with Mrs. Carrie • lodfelter on Sunday, there being about JI5 there to partake of the gotJd dinner. Mi-. Helen Maddox has spent the week with her brother John. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Khoten spent Wednesday at Carbon with their daughter. Mr.. Minnie Garret and daughters | spent the week-end at Lafayette with relatives. o— NOTH L It) HI IBS, ( BLIHTOKS,
KIT .
In the Matter of the Kstate of Edward Jones, Deceased. I In the Putnam Circuit Court, April Term, l!)2' , < . Notice is hereby given that I, Citv.en- IT list Company of Greencastle, a Administrator "f the estate of Edward Jone.s deceased, having presented and filed my account and voucher: m final ettlrment . f said Estate, and that the same will come up for the L'.animation nnd action of said Cir- ' cuit ' ourt on the 7th da) "f Novem her, P'J)', at which time all heircreditors and legatee- of -aid Estate are rerpiired to appear in said Court and -how cause, if any there he, why -aid .o count and voucher:- should not he approved. Dated this 15th day of October,
P.I2K.
Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, Ind., Adm’r. James & Alice, Attorney.
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CB18 FINGER CUT OFF MONTICEI.I.O, Ind., Od. M. (IT) Lester Galling of this city had the end of one of his fingers including the n.ill torn off when he caught the digit in a corn -heller.
England's Motor Speed Queen
wa.
being swept on by the current. Stroll) hands kept the frantic mother from leaping into the river after her chili The workman took in the situation a' n glance. It was hut the work of ; moment for him to drop his coat and leap into the river and strike of for the child. Why did he, an utte stranger, risk his life? It was he cause he had an un.-elfi-h hoart. lb never tie light of self. Had he per ished in the attempt, some per hap "oiild have pit led him, and others max he would have called him foolish ane weak. The -elfish cannot unih r-tam the generous deeds of the unselfish For this reason, the crucified Chris was a “.stumbling block” to the Jew and “foolishness” to the Greeks. Tie crucifixion of Christ was the crown ing act of His unselfish life; and ii the ages to come, men will statu around the cross and give Him praisi instead of mockery, “He humbled llmiself became obedient unto death, even the death of the ero. . Where foie God also hath highly exalte. Him, and given Him a name which i
above every name.”
May we honor Him in our heart
and live.- always. Methodist Church
At the morning service of wnrsliii in the Methodist church, Dr. Toylm took a the text of hi. discouis, I anil 28 16, “Blhold, I lay in Zloi for a foundation stone, a tried stone a precious cornerstone of sure found
ation.” He said in part;
Yesterday we engaged in the cer, monies of laying the corner tono ol the house we are building for tin worship of God. Today I am inter e. ted in trying to interpret the spir itual significance of what we did yesterday. It is at once apparent that what we did i. of little consequence -o far a- the progress of roust rue ti"ii i- < micerlied. The builders could have gotten n quite as well without our help. The building would ne doubt have been brought to quite a.sure and peedy completion had we taken no hand in the matter. II what we did ha- an) value at all that value lies not in the direction of material a- (stance in matter of construction hut rather in the direction of un inve.-titurr of the whole build ing procedure with the spiritual sig uificance which will make the finish
I'd structuie “the h«U
■ii I build upon the foundation he offer.:, he say , “The lords cf the; I Gentile,: lord it over them and theii j ; r e it ones exercise authority upon \ j 'hem, but it shall not be so among I yen: if any will he great among you, I let him be your minister; if any will a chief among you, let him serve.” Only the building which is based up on the desire to serve the common "i>d i securel) and well foundation
ed.
“Voice are crying from the dust of j
Tyre,
f rom liualheac and the stones of |
Babylon—
We bill hied upon .elf-desire, And perished from the broad gaze
of the sun.”
We arc buildin this new church tructure not upon the desire to dea-e ourselv , but solely upon th" ! ' mist purpose to erve in largei way 'he community and the world. A second thought, kindred to the I lir.-t, i:, in Un laying of that ton • w were reaffirming our faith in the i niirch as a Divinely ordered institu i ion in the world to make effective ] God good purpose: f„ r men. There | are other way of looking at the Church. Sonic look upon it as an j .Itogither human institution, human Ti its origin, human in its operations, and human in it ultimate destiny ' Otmr. look upon it as very human ‘ n it- origin and organization, hut Di vine in its final goal the organized and progressive effort of mankind to climb to God. Still others look upon the Church as the organized expression of God’s redemptive purpose at work in the world—an institution nspired and motivated by God's own Spirit, his body. Such was raul’s view, and in this view we were sharers in the laying of this cornestone '..non which were carved the words ‘Jesus Christ the Chief Cornerstone”. We are engaged in preparing for li’iu a house and an organization ’hrough which the redemptive passmi of a Father-God can effectively
unction in th community.
A: there are various views con- 1 ■ ruing the ( in h, so there are ear | on.: propheci' for its future. There ire some very noisy folks in this day vhn are shouting at the top cf their •'oire.- and proclaiming that tne hurch is a spent force in th" world.! Phis i- not the first time in history i hat -uch announcement has been nade. Possibly it may not be the ast time The Church may conti'iuc o exist and to curry on in face of II -u h dire prophecies. There are "her. who assert that the beneficent 'pi*1. of the Church has entered inn other social organizations lesuimpi ml by traditions and better (hinted to serve the social need- of •ur times. For this reason, the Tiuich is failing to hold for its I".*d Tship the most virile youth, who lind n other organizations more promi.--ng opportunity for the exercise of heir powers in the direction of un('Iri'h service. Such was the thmas if I re.-idrnt Gleen Frank in his re cut address before the Laymen’ ’o.iiic I in connection with the Methidist Geeeral Conference in Kansu.- * ity. In the laying of the cornertone yesterday, we were affirming •ur confidence in the continued mi — ion of tin Church to make effective n the world the ledemptive purpo-e • f the I - athcr-Ge,l; we were dec la rng our unshaken conviction that the hurch is -till the one social organir. through which the good purpocd God in Jesus Christ can best op-
iate in human society.
A linal thought which I wish to ugge.-t i this—in the laying of that a rnerstone yesteiday we were affirmnu oui determination to base and rovem all of our activities and "nlenvois a a church upon unwavrrg lo) to Ji , Christ \ ’’•)’ "irt of the house which we are mil,ling will be squared with the time v.-e laid yesterday, so every part d our chinch program hall be d"tei mined and tested by loyalty to h u- i hri t. We shall want to r:u rx on ii the church which we are luildinp an interesting, broad, and a'ied program. The program which ■M's tffiiient for the old church - ' hi h ;,rc giving place to the new 'ill not suffice for this new day. But ’he aim unwavering loyalty to J ■ us (’alist which prompted amj deermined the progiams for the old
Voncastle
Today And Tuesday
2 to 11 p.m. Mat, 10 20c Nijfht, 10~2r,c
A Great Underworld Komance
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JOHN GILBERT
. Granada Tonight and Tuesd, 9 \\ m esda . v
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WALLS
With .loan Crawford co-starring. The Successful Stacrc Hit Now In IMetures Phis i. John Gilh-rt’-. sironge t part since ’ I he Big Parade.” the Iii Siih- gangster who determines to break through the four wall of hi- Ilf- of , rime, aided by a gr'it love, he will hold your interest every second.
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ES WHEN HE HEI.IKUM, WAS UNFAITHFUL to HU I SHE ADOKED HIM BIT a FAILED TO Trust HF | f WHEN-Yt.l ’LL RE,; REt K „S ING THIS DELIGHTFl’l p,i
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COMEDY FOX NEWS
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spe.iketh the wor,I o God." \ddit-Miig purposes is being organized near
ional fact s were pr, due d i.. hi life of self-surrender nd hi.- teachings, lit seemed to in- the I urdeii of hi. mind that the wot Id might know and h Sieve tha'. God h id i-nt him into it. Having from time to time established the sour:'" of hi. advent the Master wa- often compelled to make known the puip,., of his mission among men. There existed a mistaken idea in his dav regarding the essential nature of tin- Messiah. He was supposed in the min i of many to he a judge. This would include such functions a arbitrator and meeting out punishment to the guilty. Al- ♦ hough h, -tal. mat the Father hath j I’< u hin authority to execute iii. 1 '■eir..-i,i yet h loo- not avail hi elf of thi, pri"i|"*','. In.-tead ho | icclaims that God did not .-end hi i into the won I to 'ud"-,' it. At one . when he wi - a .I ' d by a man to order .’’is brother to divide the inheritance with him, Jesus repli' d by a. king the man “who inadr a judge or * ividei over you?” Again when a woman ac-1 cused of infidelity was brought he-! fare him to Phari.ee ought to trap him by asking if he appi'ved of I toning her even a M" .. had com .uanded. When up. i Id ig o tion that he that w w ithoul i .hould fust cast a . t* ii" at u"!*, ,-vervoiu w’tlidrcw without . vn one doing it Jesus said ‘T' ilhi r oo I cmdenin thee; go thy way; ti m henceforth
-in no more."
In contrast to heiug a judg" mn l ord said tha’ Go I , u< him that tin"’oild should he , , d through him. !t is almost impo-..i)ilc to imagine Jesus going up and down Palestine judging i nd c ondemning men and woi ten for th dr But it inspires u . to think of him in hi. office as Saviour. I hi., i. positive t ml con-i ruetivo, summoning the w rld to he .saved through believing m him. A corollary to thi. ! the encouraging fact
■hurch, hall govern the larger pro- , fact that he rain,' to - , k and to save gram Cot the new. “Yea, of Zion it , 'hat which wa lo t. In ,,-al of <li--hall be aid, ‘this one and that one 1 couraging man in hi li"lp|, were born in her'," Loyalty to Jg-us dition of bond ce to -m )„
"hrist shall be out constant aim. set him free II, do, Pre; Kyterian Church 1 i’ol th ir |>a i hut h
Speaking on the subject “A R V e|- with hope for th' future and , xp,.,t ation of < ha ratter" in The Presby-' I’enouneiation of ‘hat which ha
of God and 'erian riuirch Sunday morning, Rov.| ,, n before.
con-
came to
not scold men
pi res t heh
d>octs
gone
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very gate of Heaven” to u and to I V. L. Raphael used as his text John I k irvelation of character evi all those who in future years will 'JilT; “‘God sent not the Son into thei 'ent in tho.-i wh, f,n| gather within its wall to worship world to judge the world; but th t J'su Christ, i f r ,
W’hat then, I a-k. i the -piritual sig Ibe world should he - a ved through
nificanee of our cornerstone laying? him." In the Gospel according to John (of him man pi;,.
The fir-t thought which occurs to I"'* find continual emphasis ti- i- that in the laying of that ton, relation bet ween God and hi we were reaffirming our faith in the|Thi.- takes many angles, but promin-1 foundation values for human life and ent among them is the oft repeated i
this city. Dr. W. Harris, of Bloomington and hi on in-law, Dr. G. B. Wolf, of Indianapolis have announced that they will pur, ha.-e 20 of the foxes at $1,700 a pair from a fox farm north of Indianapolis. The foxes are to he brought to the -0 acre farm of Dr. Harris near here. Harris announced that the business would be operated on a pelting basis
only.
Hoover’s Reeovd B ill) (nun Ps humane s - d praeticsl side Die ie,irk which Mr. Hoover haf done Mpi'Hais to ihtntuna men an" v. 'in* 'i Hoover has successfully hnn died u'"l'lem* which would h.ire hat li",l nio-i men. His record Is unsur pn i - \Vilhnnistunt / i , q > (Jine’b Lu!lrt:n Hitchcock l.nudt Hoover
to n.iior Hitt Pcin k iDein, ot Nv l> - , Administration leader in tb* tv •ini'-, quoied tn Herherl Hoovers h" mu in the Senate .lannar) 23. 1913 sol I hen: T iiiio.v soaiuihlng ot (he struggle Mi II lover has liar) with the parking v "TIims In Die DnPel State*, and I i' iiy that if there had not been a It""ver and a Food Administration, Hi" |in hers would have made a great • Gian they did mak*. Mr. H "'V"r has heen vindicated. He cam* oui of the war, I hetlere, with • better n ii'itatlon than any other pablli official.”
UI\H|« ES HARD IO GET V 'I.PARAISO, Ind., Oct. 19. (UP) It i ■ "ing to he harder for young " i ' d couples to obtain divorces in 1 1,1 Drant Cnimpacker’s court. The I orti i i ounty circuit court judge has '"""U""d that in the future instead "f granting a husband or wife * di''hen only one of the couple "'ok" Dm ,,| Paf he wifi demand the • st,| r.v of both. I he judge also hinted that if a wo""ii makes a plea and the husband ^ ,l ‘ " ippear, a bench warrant will 1 '"'‘I for his appearance, which o"' h'-eii, will ubject him " dra -’i,- procedure.
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son of Mrs. Allen
himself -unde, , ! 7 u Me " n f"; - - -
ell the Olid, must o n - ( , ' , l "' h ' this city, may loose the
I left eye as re-ult of a eut when hi.- pet dog jumped
C0MIN(i SOON MILTON SILLS “The Hawk's .W .ALSO Colleen Moore in “Happiness Ahead”
HOME OWNEUS STKlii (INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana is n state of hnm ■vith approximately 3(0,000 iwners out of a populiti'in"( 100 people, Luther SSynmn , linking Commis.-ientr, roi'nil members of the Indiana Savin Loan League, who were in
Terr.
According to the Buildin; ; Association forty-two percent Aome- in Indianapoli.- are ‘arnilies living in them anil 'ive percent ' f the |'""ple in Ii >wn their own home Ft. Wayne Ii : the iarp.-t pj 'age of home owner.. ;i the vith more than eighty perentj ing their own hom. In ten of the largest cities ' 1 date having a population f KM), there are l'Ho.mho Iimw.. i 100 aie owned by th' fam:: ■ ng them, Symon -ai 1 “The Shake pearian ve ‘Neither i honower nor a thould be revel ed f'T ‘nh imbition nre given an i'P’t 'o own their own hnnu ""is nto bu.-ine the’n ' i ■
said.
And the pi-r on w"!h tl" riven a chance to d" gewiv' to the |M'| on dc ilillg 3 ^ ’Modem hu.-in, vvith"ir*f ind lending would be 'In'"
said.
STUDENTS l'MiHd' li FRANKLIN, Ind., Ort. Ii ( Students who w ork part I""* expenses are wolfully uiakT cording to an edit'Tial ia lin college here. The editorial ba "I ,,! * among working Fr.i'A ^ dared the average pay ehour, win. h Of ■ week, full forking tiiw H
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anm \l im n, i |M FORT WAYNE. Ind.Of! —The annual bniuiuD m'””'' diann i h.ipt, I League i to b« and 19. The program of Wild Ilf The Wiltoni in forward to the vc.iih ‘ Indiana Fish, Game and D, rue, to be held at October 25.
UP t 'ftrle' •wwr'd Mrs. W B. Scott, diiver of fleet racing cars. *hown a* Rrooklands, Eng, jue* alter rhe hid wen the Women’s Handicap R*ct with *n »vei»ge *peed of 120 miles an hour.
society which are in Jesus Christ. Upeu the tone we had earved this inscription, “Jesns Chiist The Chief i orncistone," which we understand to mean that in him are found <ortaui -talile principles of human pro"‘duie upon which men may afely I ind surely hn ,■ their most nmhitious j undertakings. So much of humun : building i based upon self-desire men build solrlv for themselves • eking only selfish gratification. J,--I Uj offers a better way. To tho-e "'ho
assertion that God sent him into the world. This embodies the idea of sourre and mission further carried out in the purpose of the sending.I Such a passage as John 8:12 illustrate: this thought, ‘‘neither have I come of myself, but he -ent us.'' Frepuently Jesus finds it necessary to go into the matter of evidence to substantiate his coming from God. for i 'ample, “the works that I do l«a' witness thnt the Fathei hath sent me;” “he whom God hath sent
M - lc! y n Ratification
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PORTLAND. Ind." 1 . A “Meych bandil ' store-koeper w'hen 1
w ill he ni'-re
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Oct. 13.
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ight
gla
through a window.
I )" doctors at a South Bond hos1 ’ il wh, ro he was taken, however, behevo „ne-fourth of the sight of the
""'i",I'd ey«. c an he saved.
I lo injury occurred when young deiinon locked the dog in a chicken
" '■ While he was outside faring t ^ p CHS ^ ' iJ ,' n"k
a " 1 »’I"’V Dio dog leaped op against
:1 "’ "all and its paws went through un'l'’’’ ,hr k ' fl ,ira« U " " ' "l"w. The broken glass fie j he emptied the h) li : " Die hoy’s face and a small par- tn *he n ’ , ’ nr T || l p ii the ^ Dele pin. ,'d the hall of his optic. B p n Hawkins. in
"alkcd 9i*J'
hou -e and demanded in
the curb,
tiUBSURlBB FOR IdE BANNfR hike and p i
out of the front ’i ' ,r ’
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