The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1928 — Page 2
Tfrr HTlKfTNTARTl K DATHY BANNER. SATUKDa^ DECTlMBEk 8. 1928.
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CH?CaC0 itwl RETURN $4.00 Trklar Dec. 14 I . RAIN LEAVES CUiKKNCABTLE 11:45 V. M. Arrives ( h ea^o, 7:00 A. M. Ketarnimr . acial Train Leaves ('hicag • Smday, Dec. 16. TWO V\ 7i(>u: DAYS IN ( HK AOO M. S. Newgent, Ag-ent.
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Friday in Hia/.il
Mi>. v\. (i. Griffith •pocl Friday in lirazil vi.-it : t"/ r. nils.
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A. i. .wti n is confined to acciuni* ot illne>s.
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Miss Klia Mahanna is visiting : :ii nds in \ nc tin- wis k-encl. William Ardor on of Mai hull, illinois, is visitin. friend; in (iiis-ncastle
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Mis Marian Kt« ele of F neastle i spin iiis the vei k-end in Gieencn-th'
tin- . n;. t of .'-ii. Kthe! MctiaiiL'Iiey I . , ,
at hei home on Kim St.
Mr. ins! Mrs. John Haapel are in lndinnnpo!l- ti^ atti- il the funeral of Mi. Ha--i •!' a nt Mis. Johanna GdII \vh'» p;;..'isj away December nth.
A week ''min today the 1920 auto-
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7/X at tin I din Siri< gai ige, 1 nc-
house :it Indianapolis.
Dee Hivi- Hehai-.ith Lodge will moot Monday evii im/' nt 8:00 o’clock. Mrs. O ear Sallust and Mrs. JameII. Zeis spent the day in Indianapolis, j The Child Welfare Committee will meet Monday at 4:00 o'clock in the City Library. Mrs. Frank Sutherlin, tirs. Walter Sllblett, N'olii, I Jciie and Venice Coop- 1 er of Dutnamville were in Indianapolis Friday, shopping. ^ Kugene Cln noweth who is a stud- j ent at Iniiiiiitit L'niverdty, is spendhe w* k end with his p|irents on West Wa iington -treet. Rev. Swearns, Morris Kersey, Leon Snider, F.ancis .VL Lure and Floyd Moore te. k dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Suhlett and son, Ger-
ald.
Teachi i - of the county were in session :tt the high school auditorium here Saturday for the monthly institute pro: 1 ram. John C. \ermillion, •ounty su eiinteiKl nt of schools, preat the inoriam*' and afternoon
sessions.
improved Uniform International
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• Lesson
(ii>- rev. r. n. mzwATER. n n. Dean ~jMil.I ly Bible ItiHlIiule‘'f Chi. use.) [ ( !• . \V tern Vcwypaper Union.> ——— = te? Lesson for December 9 2$ jljf PAUL COES TO ROME ' i w I I '-S' IN TKNT -Item. 1 * 'S: Acts t X 27.1 .1. ia i.l.IWV 'rKXT—I cm not nsUaim-il .I hi- ^ns|ii.| of Clirist: for it Is the MJy of Coil unto sulvniioo to every fiu one licit believeth. - I'l’.I.MAHY TOPIC—Paul and a Storm Ay# ., (XI OR TOPIC Paul’s Voyage toigF " I VI KILMpfniATK AND KKNIOP. TOP- ' W j(‘—I'aul .Mabthe MomI ul Circum- j stc id t-s. ! g/L \ui ND PLOPLE AND ADDLT TOP* ! / 1C DiViiUi lai nit: ' hip iu 1'• uTh Life. \‘tjd
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I. Paul's Longing to See the Romans (1:8*15). Sf
St!!; Underwear Will Appreciated
CHKMISK "’ •"-v ‘ ilk i» Plain tail,,,,., , . sty lev.
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BRASS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Brass candli holiK ■->, door knockers, bookends, ash tray:', bridge novelties !7xact reproductioi i.-' ol' periods centuries ago. They will make an 'deal and lasting Christmas (lift. Brices are very rcas mabie —See our window. {IA.MILTO> 'S BOOK STORE
' The Bimini.and Profcs.vional Men’s r I a" of Lie M. K. Church will , meet at 9:‘!(1 a. m. tomorrow. Prof. K. C. Tilden will again he the lendI er. The subject is one of vital importance to every man. Will not say what it i . Come out and see for ' yourself. •
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Mrs. Horn and Mrs. Cook
Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. I . William and family.
Mis. Giuce Moody and sons of Ind-
plntc. will go on sah j ana p 0 ]j. pent Thanksgiving here
with Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Ewing.
Mrs. Ollie Williams entertained her family a id other relatives with a
Thanksgiving dinner.
Visito with R. L. Frans and family for Thanksgiving were C. G. Bridge- of Washington J). C.. Claud Bridges Indiunnpoli.-, Frank Br' ges of Brazil anil Mrs. Sadie Cox. Mr. A. L. Evans is attending the Men’s Conference that is being hi Id
in Indian.polls this week.
The Home Economics Club will meet wit Mrs. Luella Williams on Wednesdnv in an all day meeting. Mr. and Mis. Suhlett and on had for Su ulay guests, Rev. Swan ns; Leon S viler; Maurice Kersey, Floyd! Moore an.I Frances McClure.
Koine wns the center of Iho world’s I power and inliuence. Paul longed lo verej 'isit Unit metropolis with the gospel so that it might lind -Its way from 11.at center to all parts of the world, lie bad a twofold object so far as the
Roman rhurcli was concerned.
]. That lie might impart unto them snine spiritual gift to the end that
they might he established.
if. That he might he comforted by thiir fellowship. There is a reciprocal relationship between tins minister and the people unto whom he ministers. II. Paul’s Voyage to Rome (Acts
27).
1. The ship (vv. Tfi). It was a vessel of Alexandria sailing from Myra to Italy. 2. The company (vv. 1, 2).
GOWNS
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PAJAMAS v rvr , PHILIPPINE HAND MADKcoh flnnd ma le and elaborately hand ,.„.i , ‘ ' 'gv signs White :ujd lovely pastel shall, 7'"'' " ,l ull »:ii,J THE QUALITY SHOP <L H. Bitch ford
YOU WON’T IE DISAPPOINTED WAIT FOR MURPHY’S OPENING
The funeral of Greenbury Meek, who i ieii 'I hursduy night at his hoa.ic in Jeffei on township of heart ilisen. e. will he held from the Mew Pmvidenee Church at II o’clock Sunday morning. Rev. Ruehen Masten will lie in chuigt. Interment will he in the
New Providence Cemetery.
Last rites for Johnny Prichard, til, who died at his home northeast of Belle Union on Thursday afternoon,
were h.-ld f:om tin- Walnut Chapel Judge of the Circuit Court of PutChurch, south of Greencastle Saturday! nam County, State f Indiana, admin morning at 11 o’clock. Rev. H. A. istrator of the estate of Benjamin T. S 1 rrill, city va- in charge of the -er- VanCli ive late of Putnam County,
vices. Burial v n in tlu Brick Chapel j deceased.
cemetery. | Sni<l estate is supposed to he sc.l-
.Mrs. Blair Speaks Before B. T. A.
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NOTH F OF \ DM I MS I R \ I ION Notici- is hereby given that the un-
Tivo of Paul's friends, Aristarchus and Luke, were permitted t<> go with hint. Besides these three, there were two hundred and seventy-three in the
ship (v. 27).
.‘!. Overtaken by a storm (vv. 7-20). Paul had advised that they winter in Fair Havens (vv. 9-12), but Ids adviee was unheeded. The gentle soinli wind deeelved them so they loosed from Crete, only to he over-
, . . , , taken bv the tempestuous ind called
derstgmil ha- been appointed by the Nuroelydon.
4. Paul’fTserene faith (vv. 21-20). (1) His rebuke for failure to heed
liis adviee (v. 21).
(2) Bids them be of good cheer
(v. 22).
(.'() He promised safety (v. 22).
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district chairman of the l*. T. A. spoki Mil!., Da* fiZj 1)1 fore the Fii'-t, Ward Parent-Tench- K ' , ' 11 . Uiliat J e: s Association Friday afternoon. Ga-r, Ma-y Dinnv M Her remarks wete based on an article Mar . v | -"tii.-<- Leog (w I by Martha Sprague Mason, in the , ' u - v lj »H'e n , “j cut rent -tie of “Child Welfare Ml, V ' V, • , Vk, i i,.. , Igazine entitled, “Let s go to School.’ *" . .'•:.i.v| (new, Hdg
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Blair explained new correspondence KyniJ.,.,, courses offered to I*. T. A. member- +++(•++
ship by the State Board of Education She, also, mentioned the district con-
vent ion which is to fee held in Green- m mm i«J castle next - prinf. and urgi d that 1 be loya |
Mrs. E. K. Bartley, principle spoke ,iu - v '' v " ni nf' in interest of tuberculosis seals sale-, '5"i"i'+++ and the association voted to buy a !' llnc ! , <‘u | i 9 Ndiu $ r i,00 health bond. l‘ ; : Nh'ipFf Ffidij. •F V " |J
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did damonstratioT of the new Curti- ' at
Smith method of reading in the ',1
grade at the meeting of the Second ,i|,;inchi<r ' 1 ' V,r '' Vl ' vi
Ward Parent Teachers’ Friday. Mrs. Marian Blair, district presinent, from Ferre 'Haute, gave an iat testing talk on the work which i-
being done in the district, and di - , ,, ,,, J cus .,1 plans for the di trict P. T. \ ■
which is to be held in Greencastle
in April.
There was a violin solo by Mi s I Simmons accompanied by Miss Barr,
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(4) The source of his infoiinntlon (vv, 2.'t, 24). It was revealed unto Idin by the angel of God. (•') The reason for Paul's faith (v.
22).
"Whose I nnt ami whom I. serve.” The consciousness of having been ehosen by God ami being engaged in Ills service enables one In the midst of Hie most violent storm to rest in
God.
o. Tbe slop’s crew all safe on land (27:27-28:10). Tbis was exactly as the Lord had
said.
(1) The hospitable reception by tin* ", 1,1 I oun F ladies from the DePauw native- (28:2), ' f ' ■ Sara! ( TIh v built u lire and made the ship- , BePauw University, gave two good
wrecked pie as comfortable as ■ readings.
possible in tbe cold and rain. Th<* officers and committee chair-
(2) Paul gathering sticks for (be
Drill Trim I rrul 'In Attfmi Mertinz.
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<:> the eiistsf notable advance a 3i drying conveetsence since the self-staiter
©At OlM V VI hat ‘‘rin'jcr-Tip Control"’ means to you il renter Convenit'nce: A single button, <omcuu-ntly Im oied In the center of the steer* |n» wheel, control* all function* of ■tnrtiiiB the ■iintor,operating ihclights mid sounding the horn. Creator Safety: With the new “Finger-Tip t ontrol,’* you can «: all time* keep your hand* on llu w'fiel I,ml your eyes on the road. An Uo^or'.i ..% cwfnky f*< lor vrbea liriving at night.
rilOlMY Wi!ly*-0\, rlaml i,rc' nts | lor publii- jtidc in< ut the new •uperior line of \'v tiipje 1 l om s iiml !*i»c .set liiif* new t u .Luil• **1 h« auty ami comfort for low-priced car*. longer bodies, higher in din tor nna hooil, more graceful linen, richer colors, hear ier oi;<-piece full-crown fender*—all t hese eon I rihu tc to the trim, smart appeurauce that denotes c-reutivc genius ami superlative mastery of nnMlrrn design, npnolou' Isiforlnris in the new Superior Whippet afford added leg room and rlltow room, I he wider, form-fitting seats are deeply upholstered . . . all passengers enjoy relaved. restful positions. I he longer wheelbase, plus the lingthened springs txith front and rear, plnsmcrsUr balloon tires, .*uij siuibh -s—;.H com bine to t be perfection «>• fur easier riding under all driving couditioi**. In mocltfinical ln»prowon«*nl* the new Superior W hipp< t adram eg even over its famous preureessor. 1 ha new higher eofnprcasion engine gives
more than 20% added Ivt-srpnwi r, I • . | at r piiU-i**, .-iiul greati e idil elimbhiK ability.\coioplnt ly redc»ii;i:e,; st,, t - flic g ar make,i tile new * up. i M bippet instantly responsive in 11 liglili -t tun, h. riiese flirt hi rudvntiees inseicntlfie i iigluei-riiig as*ure mioimiim <i(m rating costa. Order now lor early delix ry
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lire (v. :i).
(3) I'aul bitten by a poisonous serpent (v. 3). Among tbe .sticks gat Itereil Ibere was a serpent. J’erhnps It bail a I rend y eoileil Itself up for Its winter's sleep, but when wurmed by Hu* tin* it darleil nt I'nul and flxeil j its fangs upon Us hnml. At lirst tin* | natives thought that lie was an es- ; *'apeil ami that retributive i hmiii'i* was heing nietod out to him. .When they saw he was Ullhorinetl they r, m hnb'il be was a goi|. (4) I'aul heals Publius’ father (vv. 7-10). I'aul now reclprocnted the
kimlness of these people.
HI* Paul’s Arrival at Rome (28-U-
1(5).
Brethren from Rome came some foMy miles to meet him. This greatly enrollrageil him, for which he gave thanks to <!oil. His desire to preach the *osp,.| nt Rome was now realized. Ill* Wa- treated with great leniency, heiiig tdiowed to hire a house and liv» apart. < ■ eppt that he was I'onstiintly mnler the guard „f a soldier. Being ' * ta Irk "0 e. but R gave llm a ilmnre to preach to Hi,, soldiers, which lie could not
done | M , mv 0()l< . r wn y <
IV. (zaul's Ministry In Rome (vv 17 .‘it), " T * L His conference with the lemllnc
Jews (vv. 1722).
He did not, as usual, wait for the 1 ,lily 10 riienk to the Jews, hnt uf er line,, days' rest he 1 net Jews together because of a deHre to have a fair understanding 1 T,l, ‘ result of this Intel' ground. " mt "' e U,<)k '^u.ral 2. I’aul expounding the Kingdom of I; ;: 1 reneernmg Jesus MelflmdcKb 0 ? “ r0n ' k ' n:; ' , " m - jesus as Khig,*' 1 ,,,n ' '"-^'e
have
AM ^ llly«-0'rrrlwn<l prir r* f.n.li. I'uIrtloAllila, i.. peciilCMtioim kubjei't tut Iimiik* without notice*
Prayer
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oi 'ii acted as hostesses during; the -ou’al hour and served refreshment .
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Good Program Givm 't Third Ward p. T. A.
The Third Ward Parent-Teachers’ neoting held Friday afternoon at the chool building was well attended. ..i.-.s Ferifitson’s first {jrndi* room re("ivid the banner which i.< awarded the rwni having the largest number
•>t parent, present.
■Mrs. (hatlos McCurry was in charge of the devotions, and the aseinldy repeated the Lord’s Prayer. |> n . I he . th grade sant; a group of songs, anti ; vernl reports were given dur>i g tbi bti-iness session. It was also voted to buy n health bond, and a card of appreciation was sent the doctor.* in the city for the recent phvsicn! examinations which they have cendueted :imong the school
children.
A movie report was given, in connection with the pictures which will he shown at- the local theaters in the
near future.
Hiss Carol Shnultz, county health nur-e, spoke interestingly along the tuberculosis line, and of the campaign which is conducted at this time of I the year, and her talk along the tren- ' eral line of her work in the county i proved beneficial to the parents, in keeping their'‘children in g'oil phys-
ical condition.
Mrs. Marion Blair, 5th district chairman, talked of the work which is being done by the state P. T. A., and sti-e.-yed (y,,, education of the individual to further the work of the P. T. A. Mrs.^McCullough gave a report of the Standard Achievement test, which th, students have been required to take.
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Appointments for all unmarried teach ei of the faculty and administration. Lovers were laid for forty guests. A 'l< lightful color .‘-cheme of yellow and
1 “ most of j white was colored out in all the dec
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