The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 December 1928 — Page 2
THE GREEN CASTER DAIRY BANNER. SATURDAY, Dhf hMBER lo, 1928.
for liiyh nlii k :iinl
..'i by &1L Tfw won by Cocil by Mis. lo.i!
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lill !«■ givon iniali tic frat tho liot.i lb
I riday < irclo lia- ( hrivlmafi I'roirram. .Mrs. Vernon Shirley, South Jackon street road entertaineil the niombers of the Friday Circle yo-'oiday afternoon at her honu with the annual Chiistmas party. The home wa decorated in Chiistna Kro n ry. Mrs. Lawrence Crump, who had the )irograni, gave a delightful Chi. tmas story and also a musical program. Refreshments in keeping with the season were .erved.
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Mrs. Paul M rich: Hostess In I. I . I . VP Pau ” to the T. F. F. dull, Tu< sda> , Iteci i her IXth. There will be an oxeh; np of gifts, and the Chri.tiea- in .!;n of the club.
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Formal Dance l!y Sigma Della ( hi. A formal dance ’ Sigma Delta Chi. y ity, January Ith at
it ha. been announced.
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Cluh Meeting lI'uHlponi d Indefinite^. The I’riseilla (Tub mei ting ha po tponed indefinitely, it wn notinced today.
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Mrs. Ader Fntertains 1 To)d Ionn-hip < Inh. The West Floyd l'ownshi|
ics Cluli met I)e emln r 12th lamory Ader. Thirty-one and two visitor wen pie ,
made candy and the grah hag enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Joe Picket * gave an accoun of aehievement day. The next meet ing will be with Mi . Lota Perkin Jan. bth. Lach member to bring ;
white elephant. •!• •!• -I* -I* d- + >
Miss Vdelaide I homas Hride of Charles Martin. Mr. and Mi . Frank J. Thome an notinee th ‘ marriage of their daugh ter. Adelaide, t" Mr. Charh . M.r tin, Friday, the Pith, of Dm'i hiIh r liiJK at Lafayette, Indiana. Tin' ceir many wa- performed hy Re\ Mona
han.
Tho-e present were
Sutton, Mr. Crawley and son.
Hullerdick and son,
Mr. tinil
and
Mr. and
Mr.
Cecil
('he
Ci cil
Mi . Fir'd William and niece, J., ■ Seal , Mr . Carl Twig and Mi. and Mi . Ray Hullerdick
Mis. Mrs. M rs. and Mt SOU, and
KDtrrrU !■ Ik* Po*» Ottlf ■« «*»«■- matt*, Indiana, na •*<-ond alnna ■»»"
matter, (ader tk* aet •!
1K7U.
RekerriotlM arlee. >• wweelL.
lmj:rovv.d Unifb.i'n International 1!
M r rrk
daughter and Mr. Jesse Kichanison. •t* *F -I- -I- -t- -f- ( rescent Rehekah T n Meet Monday Cvening. Cr f cent Rehekah Lodge wdll mei-t M nday < veiling at 8 o’clock. All memher m urged to lie present.
KING GEORGE HOLDING OWN
Personal And Local News
MKTTlODIST EIM'CDPAI. < HI R< M C. Howard Taylor minister.
9:30 A. M, Stta
10:4k A. M. Wo hip with ermon.j Subject, “Ringing « 'i.-tma Bells.”; | Christmas music will he sung. flj.TO i’. M. Epvunth League De-,
I votional meeting.
7:30 P. M. A Christma- Pageant by ; I the Methodist Student Players. This 1
I QjaiiKliyiME!li!fi2IiM3!^^
Lesson
is the fiist perforniauee of this group i from the Methodist Student Union,]
Rus ell Wells is confined to his home
hecau i of illness.
W. K. Bausman was a business vis- who an taking in''
itor in Indianapolis today.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. (iriffith wen-
-t in in
Drama.
i oNDI I ION nl Ml.l\(I URITTSII RI I I K I- \PP \RKNTLY I M II WCKD.
LON'DON, Dec. 15, (UP)—A bulin i ijcd hy King (ifurge's physilimk.cghnm Palace hortly
lie
I'.ei non im min i it. Hom<
th
Iif lure had si condit i is no
The
have today would “take j Delhi' Pi { his lir issue!
I Mil
i King detail
■ml
remain Princ*
told fli
who
llrodge ( luh lla--I In ist mas Party. The Dno-Deum luidgc eluli mt i Fliday ■ veniu, 1 with VP Paul lluir 101 F. Libert \ St.. 11 igh ci i ■ pia wt awarded Mi Paul Wright. A a .pecial feature the member enjoyed a < hiistina- Ire and erab hag. All im min i were pn -rent and Mi . Fred W illiam wa i gin -t.
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Degree SI. IT To Meet Monilay. The degree talT of Roe Hive Re - bekah I oilge will ni''i t Monday v< ning at 7 o’clock. All memher ate urged to he pri ent.
nlay said, “The King iur sleep. T he local far satisfactory. There in exhaustion. The
steady.”
of Wah‘s i- aid to ids at the Hath (Tub inquired when the King
lie out of danger that it would
a long time."
i the tired look on his face, inei ppc, ed squash rackets with ,t hep tie I hike of York, at the I ’ioy at rived at the club at i ;n. Ik fop' the bulletin was
Palace.
of tin Prince's visit | bedside yesterday, the h first interest in the Prince’s hunting ex\frica. He asked sev-| about the lions which
Pi-inci hot in the jungles. • at piles of state decrees
in Brazil Friday afternoon. Mrs. O. J. Lewis of Ronchdale pent the day in (Jreencastle.
Mr . Fred Butler of Indianapolis is
visiting friends in (iivencastle.
Mrs. Dennis Curran is spending tile week end in Imlianapoli with friends. Miss Kathryn Stone of Metcalf, III., is spending tin- week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hudlin.
Dean Katherine S. Alva rd will |
the di vo-I Kclig.inu 1
K< H
FIRST ( HRIMT Ms < ID Ik H. Bruner, Mi nister.
Mrs. K. R. Barth y, Superintendent
Bible School.
Bible School at ' in a. m. The spe- I cial Christmas offering will he taken j
at this hour.
Morning worship, Lord’-' Supper, | and sermon by Mr. Bruner at 10:1b J a. m. Subject, "Wim Can See God?”|
The quartette v
ice.
The two Chris ies will meet t(
-pend Christmas with her brother and ] rhriutma
the
fat!
Mr. and Mrs. I nsli \ml VIrs. Steele Fnt Mr. and Mrs. Cha Will Steele gave a la t lli'.'lit. The hull '
de, inated w ith a larei'
D' liciou.' ref I ( bun t
rlii in. Fnt. Radi
i:d Mi
i-ean! p, I leant i f
Chi
pedictions i eral f|uesti'
I the
(lie,-it piles of state decrees and
co, i pondenee which accumulated during the 2T days of the King’s illm arn being dealt with hy the Prinei. Since his return to London, he ha- pent many hours signing -tab' doriiments and giving highly impoi ' :nt dec i-ions relating to the
vital inter, t. of the empire. IP ha- hem unaided, despite the
exi-toiice of the state council appointed h the King when he realiz'd that hn wa far too ill to continue to d i! with important questions that
ditiian'led iiume'liute attention.
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\l W YOh’K, De.. 15. (UP)—Out on tl" Ulantic the youngest son of • , Kii of Fngland was hurrying bi his father’s bedside today. \ brief ll-hour r< t in New York , -ti id I Pike the journey of Prince i; ,,i!’■. iT.un 1’enmida to Kngland. He lib d hortly In fon midnight last M g!, n bie (Tin,iid liner Rerengaria aftei an informal \i-it here. Piinc (b orge arrived aboard the Drill It mii-ei Duriian which docked in a i tho lierengariii at noon. Ceremonie w io held to tin minimum at I ii quo 1 hecau o of tin illness uf 1 llu Kin:’:.
hi- family, at Sandusky, Ohio. Mrs. Albert Nelson went to Chi-
cago Friday whon she will vi-it her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Dreyer. Mrs. Maude Lambert of Indianapolis is v.'citing ii Greencast wit her sister, Mrs. T. H. Hunter. Dr. K. Hawkin- is confined to hi-
home because of illnc-.- and will not he able to he in Id- office for a few
days.
Logan Brown, re-iding at Okalla, is suffering from pneumonia and influenza. Mrs. Brown is also ill with influenza. Misses Enid and Krma Hudlin of Tom Haute are -pending the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hudlin. Harry Wells who ha- been in the Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis for a few days i- reported to lie in n ,-erious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Park Lewis and daugh ter Jean Mary, of New Harmony spent the day in Greencnstle shopping and visiting friends. John Welch returned today from
lie given hy tie group. The Christma announced for Fi lap been indefin many of those wl are sick that ii go on with tho pr evening -ervice Sunday evening and Mr. Bruner jeet, “The Amu This will tie tin .-crie- of funerul ing.
I -ing at this serv- | un Endeavor Sociit.'Iu r at (i:.’0 for a Program which will Young People’. Pageant which was ulay evening at 7:‘!0 . ly postponed. So n were to take part was impossible to igi am. The regular ill he held at 7:30 vith a song service peaking on the snbmtly Wicked Man”,
third in a
special
inion- to the liv-
. Sa?“ r , : w.ntern Ni wsemur 1 nlen ) i Lesson for December 16 PAUL AND HIS FRIENDS T I PSON TKXT—Arts JO 3e-38; Rom. Phil *:IS*9«; PhtUmon. i :i a.|il-;N TK-XT—A friend loveth at nil tine ' . ,, HIM VRT T< IPIC—Pntll W rite* a latter to Philemon. li \ H ill ■] ( .I'lC—Paiil's better to
Philemon.
INTI:I:MEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIt”—1’nul ns n Frland. ViiI'Nit I’K.iiPI.E AND ADt'I.T TOI - I a of Friend hip In Ui"
Christian Life.
I. Paul Praying with the Ephesian
Elders (Arts 20:36-38).
This incident reveals ttie real spirit of fellowship which had developed between Paul and the elders of tho • Mil' ll nt Kphesus. Knowing the seriousness of his mission to Jerusalem iind the probability that tie would i, ver see ihc'iu again, lie asked these ).|ders to meet him at Miletus, that lio might gi\e them the proper instruc- ... . to enable them to meet ; tho issm - whieli eonfronted tliem. l!ebue leaving them lie knelt down and
i prayed wiih them.
II. Concerning Certain Ones at
Rome (Hein. 10:1-4).
I. I’lioebe commended to the Chrlsti.itis at Rome. I’hoehe yvas a Chrlstinn woman from the church nt (Vm lirea who was making a visit to Home. Her husiness is not defined, but it was smell that lie could ask the Christ Ians not only to receive her, hut to render to tier the proper assistance
therein.
Much In Demand
Especially f or , he
'ices of breakfast and ^ women particular al«, ul . ' appointments chmixe ^ linens in color. 1 lit,
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IDEAL XMAS PRESENTS 1
Vase and Flower Block Cookie Ja, s Candy Jai*s ('onfectionery Dishes Glass decorated Dinner Bells Boudoir (Hass and Pitcher / Fancy Vases Fresh Cut Flowe* Niue collection of Potted plants
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FIRST BA I* 11ST ( lit R( II S. K. Davies, I’.'i tor.
at IH30 a
Ke i-
Winter Car Washing Why expose yourself in cold weather to wash your car, when you can briny it to us and save not only your health, hut the finish on your car. We have an expert car washer, who with modern machine, including 1 a high pressure water tank, vacuum cleaner and other equipment can make your ear look like new. By keeping your car clean, you not only preserve the finish, but make the car last longer. Protect your health and your ear. Bring the car to us, or telephone us. Phone 68 FRANKLIN ST. GARAGE A R. Chenoweth, Prop. Complete Garage and Wrecking Service.
tho Mothodi.-t Hospital in Indianapo- I Manhart, Supt
lis whore ho spent the past few Weeks for treatment and observation and his
condition is improved.
A recital will be given on Monday evening at Music Hall at 7 o’clock by preparatory students of the DePauw School of Music. There will lie piano and violin numbers and Christmas
carols will he sung.
Harvey O’Hair lost upward of 75 chickens some time Thursday night, when thieves entered his poultry house un State Road 43 north of the city. The officials were notified, hut
’ o clue has been found.
Clyde Elkins was sentenced in the I’utnam Circuit court Saturday morning to one to five years in an Indiana State reformatory for escaping from the Penal Farm at Putnamville. He escaped Dec. 3 and was originally convicted in the Vigo Circuit court. Robert Cruse was sentenced to one to five years in an Indiana state reformatory for escaping from the Indiana State Farm Friday afternoon.
He is 2!l years of age.
Sunday Schoi
neth Todd, Supt.
Morning woi p, 10:10. Sermon subject: "The k ’ik at the Dour.” In the evening it 7, then will lie a combined ser <■ of the B. Y. P. U. and the chuo li congregation. This j will he a Chriztmas musical program.
All are cordially invited.
Prayer meet; g Thursday evening, j I HF PRE8B ERIAN 'III R< II
Victor L. Rannael, minister.
Sunday schoul, !R30. Prof. (L R.
Morning woi Tip, 10:35. Sermon theme: “The ( n diliility of the (Jo -
pel.”
Young People’s Tea, 5:30.
Tuxis Chri tinn Endeavor, 0:30.
Leader, Mis Bernii i Trihby.
Young People'.- Christian Kndenvnr,
0:30. Christmas meeting.
Evening ervice, 7:30. Sermon theme: Advent M' age: “The Si ,r -
net Ring.”
Prayer me. ting, 7:30 Thur day
Evening.
BI I * K « II \ FI I Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11. Evening ervice, 7 . Rev. Robert Myers, pastor.
BOULDER DAM BILL PASSES U. S. SENATE
2. He asks that the Christians greet Priscilla and Aquiln (vv. 3, 4). | 'i'lie ground upon which this greeting was urged was their own loyalty to
himself.
III. Concerning Apaphroditus (Phil.
2:25-50).
Not being able to revisit the church tit Philippi, Paul sent his friend Apn-
pliroditus to minister to them. IV. Paul Writes to Philemon.
Philemon was n memher of the elmreli at Colosse. Oneslmus, Ids -lave, wronged him; perhaps stole from him and lied to Home and there came under Paul's Influence and was converted. Paul sent Oneslmus back j in Philemon with this letter. This is I one of the most tender and beautiful 1 letters ever written and the first nntl-
i slavery petition ever penned. 1. The salutation (vv. 1-3).
Ills aim was to touch Philemon's heart; lie, therefore, refers to himself as n prisoner and links Philemon to himself as n fellow laborer In the
gospel of truth.
2. I’lillenion’s reputation (vv. 4 7). (1) Ills faith and love toward the Lord and nil the saints (v. 5). Mis enrncst desire was that this faith hear fruit in Christ Jesus. (2) Mis ministry to the saints (v. 7). I’hileinnn generously ministered of his substance to the poor saints.
3. Haul's request (vv. 8-10).
He rcquesled Philemon to receive hack oneslmus, the runaway slave,
ns u brother In Christ.
(1) Beseeches Instead of commands (vv. s 10). Though conscious of Ids right to enjoin, he pleads as a prisoner of Jesus rtirtst, for love’s sake. (2) lb* pleads on the grounds of grace (vv. ItTI). He admitted
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PASSES AWAY FRIDAY P. M.
—For Sale-
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A' tTIO.N SUE
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Deceased Had Resided In This City ^ I
For Twelve Years. Seriously 0 III One Month. Chiistma? trees, holly, holly I i wreaths. Eilel Floral Co. IVIephone
Roliert Stewart Harbison, 81 years R-tf. |
of age, died at his home, 500 South
SED \N HADI.Y l> \M \(.KD
A large sedan, belonging to J. hn Hamilton, and driven hy his son, Mark, was completely wrecked Friday evening about 11 o'clock, when it struck a telephone pole at the corner of Indiana and Hill streets, rebounded and hit another pole just north of the home of E. R. Hartley. The car, which was said to have been traveling at a high rate of speed, struck the pole at the corner with such force that three window glasses were broken in the home of Mrs. Ida j Pollnm, who lives on the corner. Two wheels were torn from th< car, a door torn off, and all the glass was broken. People who saw the wreck, and others who saw the car afterwards remarked that it seemed almost impossible that the boy who was driving escaped injury or even death.
MOULD FILE BRIEF
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 14 (UP) Kthnm A. Miles, Indiana anti-saloon league attorney, today sought to file a brief in behalf of E. S. Shumaker, League superintendent, answering at torney General Arthur L. Gillom’ ! last brief in (Jillom’s motion to the j supreme court a-king that Shumaker i lie sent to the Indiana State Farm A j seive his contempt of court sentence 1 in spite of Governor Ed Jackson’s
| pardon.
Jackson street, at 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. Mr. Harbison was a life long resident of Indiana and lias lived in Greencastle twelve years, coming here from Brick Chapel. Mr. Harbison had been in failing health for twenty years and seriously ill one
month.
He is survived hy the widow and seven children, Evert Harbison, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Fred Roising oT Greencastle, Mrs. Clyde Myers of I Greencastle, Andrew Harbison, Indianapolis Mrs. Delton Tolin, Indianapolis, Mrs. Perry Myers, Greencastle, and Harrison Harbison, Texas; one that brother, James k. Harbison, Russell-
PUUt AKTI0N 1
Pursuant to Ouyw ‘I.YJ Socwm I 54, Act- 1325, th» undemfOKl will sell at public auction, DwMtarlfci] tit 2:00 P. M at County liil, Gn»i castle, lad., Buick Coach, Eiwar 148211(1, Serial 1446177. Ottod^ field, Sec’y. of State, Per LkClfc/ es, Deputy Sec'y. of State. 4'
FOR SALE: -Child’s Ml( good condition. Rubber I* ®\ Phone 731-L.
FOR SALK good condition. Phono 731-L.
-Child’.' Two* Rubber tw. Mt
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Miles was refused permission to
! file his brief In the Supreme Court iClerk's office on the grounds that Dec I II was the last date for its filing. He announced he would file a special pe-
tition With the court asking
sion to file the brief.
IMPORT WT ME\sl R| |'\Ssl H HY LOWER Bom LAST
SPRING.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. <UP)The Swing-.Iohnson Boulder Dam bill will be sent to conference today for settlement of the government operation i-sue involved in it hydro-elec-tric power provisions. The bill, passed hy the Senate bite yesterday, -idestepped the power issue hy leaving the secretary of interior the three options of leasing power right- to a state, municipality i.r private concern; himself building the generating plant and ellinc power at the switchboard; or huildini: the plant and leasing it in units. As passed by the house last -pring, the hill made government construction and operation mandatory. A -imilar amendment was submitted hy Senati r Borah, Repn., Idaho, hut was withdrawn before it came to a vote, and an amendment by Senator Reed, Repn., Pa., calling for private operation was defeated. Conferees appointed hy the House and Senate to adjust differences between the two measures must now either decide for government operation or accept the Senate compromise and leave the final decision to the secretary of interior, who probably would follow the advice of the president in so important a matter. The final vote in th.’ Senate yesterday was 04 to 11. Due to a parliamentary misunderstanding, the bill was voted on twice, the first roll call giving it a 04 to 10 victory. The Senate hill was adopted as an amendment in the nature of a substitute fi r the House hill.
< Uieslinus had been unprofitable, hud forfeited all claim upon I’lillenmn. nml that on grounds of Justice his plea might well he rejected, ami yet, heratiso Oneslmus was begotten In his bonds (v. 10), was In a real sense part of Ids own suffering nature (v. 12), he ventured to suggest that
he should lie accepted.
(3) Paul desired that Oneslmus tie received back, not ns a slave, but as n brother In Christ (vv. )5, ](’,). Here is the real fugitive slave law. Paul never nttneked slavery, though It was eontrary to Christianity and therefore hnteful to lilni, hut emphasized the principles which destroyed It. The wise tiling to do Is to get men and women regenerated and thus transform society, instead of seeking
change hy revolution.
4. The hii-is upon which Oneslmus was to he received (vv. 17-°1) Tho debt of guilty Oneslmu* to he put to the account of J'nut n n<l the merit of Paul to he put to the account of Oneslmus This Is a fine Illustration of the atonement of Christ. Whatever wrongs we have committed, debts incurred all our shortcomings are debited to Dim. Jesus Christ, on he luilf of the whole universe, said to Hod, “Put that to my account.” Ones!nms wits taken hack, not as a runU"°' 11 n * H M "'ed brother
in Christ.
5. Paul requests lodging (vv. 2” ”51 He expected a speedy release from ic'Pi'Ison.nem and purposed to sojourn with Philemon. What ' ' " must Imve received'
ville, two grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Mr. Harbison had been a member of the Methodist Church for a number of years.
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The funeral services will be held at the McCurry Funeral Parlors Sunday
afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, with the pQjj RENT:—M n *r | W* Rev. ('. H. Taylor in charge. Burial i,,.,.ping or sleeping 4
will he iii the Brick Chapel cemetery. ^
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AUCTION HALS Household good, and other articles Monday, 1:30 P. M . Decemher 15th' *» s > mS:
CHICAGO, Dec. 15 (UP)—The influenza epidemic in the west and middle west has been broken, reports to the United Press indicated today. Fewer new case- - an I deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours and health authorities reported they had the outbreak well in hand. The number of new cases reported in Chicago in the last 24 hours was about half that recorded in the same previous period. There were 5 deathcompared with 10 the day before and 257 new cases compared with 415. Pneumonia still took it- toll of life, !•!( new cases being reported with Ifi deaths, a slight decline over the previous 24 hours. Kansas City Mo., health authorities reported the epidemic was well under their control with fewer new cases developing and many of them only had colds. Dr. E. VV. Caveness, health director, -aid there has been little real influenza in Kansas City, most of the ca-e being colds and light touches of bronchitis. Many colleges and .schools in the middle we-t have been closed to combat the spread of the disease and health authorities agreed that the move had aided the situation.
FOR RENT-4 roum house. Phone 710-L. —LostLOST:—Onroad n” rth ' Hillis or Houck roads night, tap-robe i Banner Office. Rf ward ’ O'"— —Wanted Salary and rommis- - ^ experienced in 111,1 " ‘ hr-» lll! 1 to farmers. Full ,ia " ,k\KB ferences fii -t i*' „ fXA KDY Co., 7<»5 W. Van**"" —Miscellaneous
Christmas tree*, wreaths. Eitel Floral
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''noth'* Reopened my B * rlK>r 604 Ohio St. FCRNITlXTiwpieces made to y'^ un(| niture, wor ^;' | . W , 1 H l inf Thompson W""’"
HONEY—Good chunk. Will aeli^f Vert Ader. Creenr*
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