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(By Jimmie)

\TTICA tonk.ht: —o— | Coach Bausman and hi fipiitiitu | Ti^er Cubs invade h’ountain < ounty tonight for a trame with the Red Rnmblei of Attica. H players that made the trip to Cteeii burif will leave the hitrit ehool K>'m' nasium here this evening tot Atti a.

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I M)\V. 2 I" 11—.MONDAV, 2:15-7-9

MUSI' B.VBHISI CHl’IK H S. K. Davie s, I’astor. Srinday School at 9:30 A. M. K< nneth Todd, Supt. M rninp service at 10:40. Theme of Sermon, “Kmidnens.” B. V. I*. U. at «:30 I*. M. Evenina: worship, 7:30. Subject, “Christ’s Compassion.” I’rayi r ineetinrr, on Thursday eveninK-

Mi l HODISI Kl’lst ()|>\| ( HI IK II t . How aid Taylor, Mini-ter. 9 .”) A. M. Su d y School. lb:lo, A. M. Worship with sermon and Communion, Subject, “Fiom Sat lament to .Strujrale.” 0 >0 I’. M. Epwerth l.eafrue devotional meetings. 7:3') I’. M. Kvenino worship An * ■ peeially at ran (fed ervice with ureal hymn- of t :e Church. I’rof. Thompson will -peak priefly on “Music and

Worship.”

The Dectmber meeting: of the Offilial Hoard on Wednesday cveninu at

7 30 o’clock.

1 In Womans Ftufie. t Mission.irv S<ciet> met is on Wedne day afternoon I the bom of Mr-, (i. Himnlev

Remember a eoupl" of jea

when (Ireenca-tle ami Utica t ye the thrilling double overtime battle in the regional tournament? It was Jimmie Tobin’s field goal that tie. ided tiebattle. Jimmie, now star flooi gua) 1 on the Purple ami Cray aggregation, was just a substitute then hut he earned his wry into t o C. If. .- Ha! of Fame by quick thinking and good shooting in that thriller. Wi ll. Ulu i fans have net forgotten Mr. lohin. j Neither has the Altiea team oi e a:Ti and Jimmie will he a marked ma . dir ing tonight's enco.mter. Howev r. we’re hanking on Jimmie ai d his cohorts to subdue the Ramble! , t at

is keep ’em from r mbliu’.

Talking about the liger ( ub-Attica double overtime tilt, reminds us that ' everybo iy in town was aheut to drop

■ «f the imeiing, with Miss Lueilc Ilea- i ,,v, ‘ r from • sh '' Hr ‘’xcitement as th cock as hader. |fiay progresseil. One of t <■ fellow.S ng service at 7:30 p. m. follow- S in th '' offii:e » wh ' n h '' l, ' ar t n '' ,, that th ^ ed by another grouji of Dr. W. |(. |Cubs had won, shoute.l “(ir. enca.-tlei

so loud that it hook the building. Our jJCJ* good friends and ardent net fan < ve: at the Star Barher shop, across the (street from the Pur ner office, -aid l they heard him above the noise ol tlie press. We're thinking about organizI jug a “Roaring Five Handled” to

Hutcheson’ pictures. Included in this group .ire some colored slides which were made in Japan and which

are very beautiful.

TWO DAYS SI NDAY AND MONDAY

I aramount’s Glorious Young Lov ers In Their Greatest Romance! \ll (he world loves a lover. And that goes double for Paramount's glorious young lovers in their first co-starring picture. \ shining boj and girl love story, \ctionl Mystery! Melodrama! Milh a cast that includes l.ane < handler ("RiM Hair”), Leslie Fenton ("The Drag \r;”). Paul Fix (young stage favorite). ( hurley ( base Comedy KIM BODY H \PPY” ( lair Mull Band

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— CARV - cccrcn IN The first Kiss CL QaramounLQicture

TODAY, LAST TIMKS MILTON SILLS in “FRAMED” MAY DAY IDSON ( OMKOY ( hapter 9 "TKBKIBLF PKOPLK" 2 To 11 P. M. 10c—25«

with DOUGIAS FASH RAN KS.jc ^JOBYNA RALSTON Sensational! Stirring! Intensely Dramatic! The (ireat >■ ■ ■ i' Drama of .Newspap r I ift full of Mispense, Mystery! 1 brill-, i u a poignant love story. SENNI . i OMEDY , NEWS LI O HUH FKAT1 RED M I III \\ l( KS ORGAN

Ika*C C^ With Louise Loraine Ji L

£vlUrv Xin ^ (0m|,li Mirthful' My* Mickey Comedy Today Only CONRAD V,'IDT in “A Man’s Last'

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SPE( 1 \ddei mm si BJKCf Harold Lloyd ut “Haunted SpooL”

(ONTINl’Oenjm,, 10c—2jo ''T-V In Per. I UK SIAMESETHIY.s’’

HRK K < II YPKL

Sunday School, 10:00 A.

( iiurch, 11:00 A. M. Evening Services in civ rge of Epworth League, Sermon by pastor, 7:00.

| boost tlm Cubs anil this ynang man would be an ideal Child' U arer.

YSSASSIN \ I L \ I I l( \!

\. V. K. < HI IK H The A. M. E. Church will idiserve Golden Rule Day Sunday evening at Bethi I A. M. ('(lurch. I A very guild prugiam i- being prej pared, that will eon-ist of short papers and talks on the doing to otheis as they woul I have them do unto | them, the Bethel ( hoir will do the 'inging. All are invited to any of our

services.

A. L. Johnson, Pastor.

a to 12 lean at the intermission. It that fact which makes the picture tuo much iTn-by and Moore for rutstanding, i)nd a-ide froti being ainbi! go. authentic, is dne of the most inspiring

o— : love stories ever shown here.

< arb Staggs’ Anderson hardwood The story btiefly centers around I'tist finally wmi a game by defeat- I the love of a young man of poor state irv Lairniount, :;1 to 29. We can re- for a girl who is lieh. Hi- thfee bro- ' inbi'i when Anderson hardly ever thers are lazy, but having family 1 contest but that is ancient his- pride the brother, who is Gary Cooper

believe it is, hut it constitutes a problem the pi'acher must face. In the p:iiod of tran-ition it is possible i lined religii |

• : atio al ' xpert, often using ah- | ** 11 ' 9'ducateil pew, fn. ,

strait terminology and the language of the school, to w rk with the pastor who i- interested in immediate ic-

used in the laboratory na., est search for reality.

created an aU'lieme ''I people w ho are oftrnt:i

suits and who faces the administra- ' ^ ' n the science.- aed c ■

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Tonight’s lineup vvill pndiably Forwards G. Crawley

Stone ( enter

E. Crawley Guards

Tobin Brown

Reserves

Masted, Ellis, Campbell, Gin

bi i ‘ ory now.

forces them to choo e profe.- ions and I tive pr • lem of n great church?

he .-ends them to school. How he fin

NOTH E ! (♦ HEIRS. KT< .

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I H I I’RLSH) TI'.RI \ N (HI IK II Y iet"i I,. Raphael, Minister. Sunday S bool, 9:30. Prof. (i. H. Manhart, .Su|)t. M uning Worship, I Ohio. Sermon theme, "(tod’s Things.” I ii\is ( hristiau Endeavor, ti:3U. I adi r, Mi-s Dora Conistoi'k. Lvening Service, i;.»(). Stereoptieon me ige on “Friemls of Africa." Junior ( hristiun Endeuv r, l:(Mi ' lock I huisday afternoon. Leader, Ruby Cowan. Prayer mieting, 7:.;0 Thursday

FIRST < II RIM IYN ( || I IK II R. H. Bruner, Minister. ■ 1 • L* R. Hartley, Bible Sch >o! S'.ipt. Bible S'hool at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:40 a. in. Tbi- Sunday vvill be the third annual Volunteer Day which has been ob- -• rve I in the chilli h. Following th< 1 ord' Supoei the membei . of t! e < hurch will ii g.ven an opp rtunity t * ,n "lke their pledge- for the hnailei d upport ol i church for 1929. Thi- service will be in charge of the officers of the church. Th" High School and Young people'.- Christian Endeavor Societies will inert together at (ii.'IO p. m. Thi High School group will be in char:.'

In the Matter of the E-tate of Mathias Masten Deceased. In the Putnam Circuit Court Sep-

tembei Term, I92M.

Notice is hereby given that I, F’red Masten ns Admini tratnr of the estate d M thias .Masten decea-ed, having pn ented and fib d my account and v " her in final . ttlcment of said Estate, aiel tluit the same will come

Attica's Red Ramblers fell before i ances them, end how the tory i: In fast on-laught of Veedersburg, 33 ' brought to a brilliant climax, vvill o 22. Lrii|,,\ night which i- sweet tamp it in the memory <d' everyoni misic for the local fans. Veedersburg | who sees it. "' Ill a 19 to (i edge at the half. Milton Sills in "Framed” will have — o— it’s last showing tonight.

Aleck should he happy today. The Rn hville Lions crocked the Shelby-(

• die ( ami I . 2 to 20. Shelbyville was AT THE GRANADA linad 1 ; t" 10 at the end of the first: ‘The Power 111 The Press”

We just can't get ovei that heart-| "' "tv minutes ot play. i Some of the outstanding highlightCREDITORS, reaker at Greensbu I in the Columbia Pro'luction, “Th( '20 to It at the half and from all re-1 M C.nenca.stl. fans will recall Power of the Pre-which U being pi e-

eral culture. Tk prea'/ier of day w ho fails to nrntniw rti \

\ i i ond great problem faced by ; who hu k- accurw^ m >Gti‘r.M'nt.

in historical < r literary idemi

the modi rn preacher is that resulting from the ip oil ral acceptance of the scientifi:' attitude of mind. This forces the abandonment of final statement- that might describe a static world, hut when we recognize that we

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doomed. It calls for tlie training upon the part ■ f :V y er and constant trrmi'th :! ke

maintain his power.

A fourth problem faced y

j live in a dynamic world, we face the : preacher i- the result of tel problem f accepting the method, moth" I- . , t • : ■

a tall, r entere 1

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ports had a 9-poii t lead with foul' minutes to iSlay. Then the (iieenshuig hoys up and lie the eount at til-all. It 1,111

took two extra periods for Pruitt’s ' 1 11 ni ‘ < * 1

quintet to win, 4.7 to 11.

One of the chief thing vv were thankful for on Thanksgiving Day vva the fact that the ( ah hav :u, tie chanee at Pruitt and hi- gang in He

sented at the Granada Sunday Only are the splendid 'ting of Johytii R i 1 ston and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., the clever directorial ability of Frank • apra that holds one spell bound until

’ ■■ * " v will Ul/IllV. | v 11 <1 111 t fll. I I Will, (tiin III- Uiil'K *11 up lei the Kx.iinination and action ofiieturn clash here, on February HI. A

-aid i iicuit ( ourt on the ."i day of De- |that time, we hop*' Bausman'- nett r-

,'emln r 1928, at which time all heirs, will go gunning for (Ireenshuig. creditors aid leg tees of said Estate o—

ale required to appear in said Court ! Of course Aleck would have to com

and show cause, it any theie he, why i merit on the outcome of this gain". II

said account and cuucher- chould not L eys:

he approved. Coach Pruitt, late of Bainbridge Dated this 2,J day of November'and now of Green .-burg, and Coach I Bausman of (ireencn.-lle, renewed i i., ,. . , ... Itheir private feud Wednesday night ,h ' y h “ Ve M,,n m lhe ast tw o

land sprang a little surprise package! n ■, 21-21. on Grerncastle in the form of a one

|>oint defeat 45 to 14.

— “Hardwood Hash,” Ru-hville Re-

publican.

We'll admit it was a surprise Mock, and »#'l! try and not let it happen

again.

■ if\y ba-ket hall player who ehool here two sea-ons ago later dropped out and rc- ' his home town of Bowels,

Well, thi hoy’s name is Price and he

till liining for the Bowers quintet. , the end of this unusual drama Pri< A 1 - ■ trounced New The picture of a young .

Mail.i t, II to 33. j to exonerate a young girl h" had in-

— 0 criminated for murder. Hi published I

story ruins her father' ( ban" - in his NIGHT political aspirants for Ma ,r i ,

T . , , , , ,, coming election. Upon meeting

lhe l.'-n. I nton basket hall team jrjfi (De oirn ved to West Newton last night

BE I II I MON WINS

GAME FRIDAY

F led Masten Admini.-trator. Janies and Alice Attorneys.

and won the game by the close score of 29 to 37. The score at the half was - 1 to 1 1 in favor of the losers. They mai tained the lead until the last five minute when the Belle Union team came t i life and came out of the

M' < ammack for Belle Union and !d ckhura for West Newton, were

high point men.

(. \ME ( AN( El.LED

the

TODAY S I IV L I1LS I l( YDIOS WLAF, NBC in tw rk, 12:15- F'oothall. Stanford v . Army. WLAF, Network, 7:00— National Syn phony < )rchestra. W l \F', '.B( network, 9:00 Lucky Strike orchestra. WJZ, Network, :00 Philco Light Opera Hour. WJZ, NBC, Network, 9:15- Melodrama.

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“Greenshurg heat (iii’encastle, 15 to 44, but it was a close shave” the Martinsville Reporter tale \|| wo can s. y is, that we don't care for close - haves.

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Redfold has the Victory Brii k hy virtue of its 40 to 29 victory over the Washington Hatchets. Gieencaatle has had the Itriek three times and maybe if the Stone City quintet keep.- it until they play the Cubs, Hausma i and his warriors might g t it again.

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W hat ho! The Alices of old Vin en-i j ni s ire not what they used to be.! j Bedford’s Stone f'utter- knock' d them i ' off, 38 to 30 last night.

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The Columbus Bull Dog chewed itheir way to a 38 to 23 victory over |the Bloomington Panthers.

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F'nihklin evidently did not take to Hite.-ian water as M irtinsvillc won, 17 to 39. —o j Although Dixon and Morris played a gloat game, Delphi wn- aide to di wn Bainhiidge, .pj to 22. 1 st evening i,'11 at Delphi. The \\i:i:iv; held

j 11 ’ LI.SBORO, hid., Dec. 1 (UP)— 1

,1 h" local school is seriously handi- j eapp" I hy the absence of about Bill pupils wh have eontraeted influenza i and cold.-. Yccording to Miss Frances Taylor, | rineipal of the school. The Hillshoro-Attiea ha-kethall v ’-me which wa- to have been played i W'l'ilm day night had to he cancelled I when it developed that four of the ten i ligiblc players one the team had

become ill.

the

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girl, the lepoiter 1 dl- j,, v wjth | her and promi- t , aid h- f;,th, i‘-

C * UM ' How ... "f ,h '' n "'"9 < curing a ci

-ion from a memb, ,• „f the rival amli

date's criminal g.mg and win girl’s hand is -pleniii.lly told.

ContaJ Veidt

powerful dlatnatif tmy th, at’i . tion fur today only.

FELLOWSHIP CONVENT ION Uontinueil From Page One

NGLISH OPERA Mf ONE IS™ MON. DEC. t The only Indiana Engagement of the Mil" ical Hit of Two (’ontinents—Presented hy the Great New York and Chicago ( astbt a Popular Scale of Prices ■ THE GREATEST MUSiCAI. ROMANCE OF ALL TIME

MOVIIES A I THE VON(ASTLE "The First hiss” A throbbing love tale,, with an unlen in rent of fiaternal pride is "The I'ir t Ki. ' co-starring Fay Wray and Ghiv Cnopi'i, “Paiamount’s Glorious Y I'.itig Lovers,” which will open Sunday nt the Voncustle for a two day’s -liowing. The story is i n original one written i ristrani Tupper, which appeared in th" Saturday Evening Post uiider file n mie i f “F'our Brothers.” In trails ferring the tale to the screen, Pararnount has neither ad led nor taken away unythn g from the story. H i a

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