The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1929 — Page 2

'I’ll 10 (IREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JANE A1^ I-’, i U.*.

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J.

.Si .•iTtar;. of . Otto Cj. Fifirld hn

aimcuncoil.

Cliit l - KoImtI I Humes, of tlie .lutiIKiliif, will iii'ti'i-t his men to halt all violator- and hail them in to huy | platvs on I' ;i,.iy •_*, acvoi'din^ to Fificl . Should i y refuso their ear

are pur-

ONKlN ( KOI* I I.SS I Ills \ I \ IJ BOSTON, Jan. 12. (UP) I’roduetion of onions throughout the country this vear will he considerably le.ss than last yeat according to statistics made public by thi' New England Crop

Reporting Service.

Despite the decreased production ! w ill he intiii t util plat<

tiiis year in the late -tales a .1 whole, cha-od.

producers received more for their More t un *d) plates have hccr. crops than they did in l!i27. Total sent on mail-ordei fn in the .lepartvalues in IH2S were placed at $l«,- i ment dii-rt. ; ',!n 23,00(1 citizen have

n ert i AAft| {

last year. The l'.»28 farm price avci '‘cured tom . nged tm re than double that of l'd27 b i\ inm in nearly all states. Ihroupd

1 II B II* II. I f» III# «>€*•••• •• raall*. Iii4l«i*a. w*! 1 niniier. I Bder ••• •• MBfrfc • i

IN7P.

•twItsrrlBlioB •• »BBld ••• |

039.000 a compared with $10,KOI,000 i filed Ihron i d .uhle line there and

Personal And Local News

throughout tic have hi ■ u II" • than riOO.nnn h.i . tale . .all place Total pa ■ i " were 718,173.

Marion d

l.itth Lh

Teir- ll.au' aft‘'iiioeii .a of the lung

la t repoit

Production "f onions wa> i timal ed this year at 12,383,00(1 Inis el compared with 18 212,000 hu h i la year. The live year average for the your- 1923-1927, inclusive, w.a 13,-

030,000 bushels.

Floods during the early part of the 1 season drowned nut about a third of the planted acreage and cut yield ■ ' “ materially in New York state. \ a , ^ ' result production amounted to 'bind '

ene-third of the 1927 crop.

I’nfavorable growing weather, thrip and other insecl. . nd di.-a ase in Ma .-a, husetts, Indiana, Ohio, Wi con in. Michigan and Califi'niia causnl i irk cd decrease.- in yields, t' iv goml yield-, however, vv • re obtaim i in Ida ho, Iowa, I'ohuado, Minin -ola, V, a h ington and I'tah. the Department of

Agriculture stated.

The Massachu.-a Us imp vva m i ;. disappointing to farmei.. (hi ycai. The acreage wa cut fi m l.aaO acres in J927 to 3,300 in 1928. .‘-i t- made fair yields hut the exec: iv- rainfall caused earlv blasting of iail onion and poor yields ware obtained. The average yield for the two ela err was 240 bushel pci acre e mparcil with 293 hu-lieh last year and 33 bushels the five year avei igc. I in to. the small -ize of the emp thi - m .ii and the poor ipialily of anu . total value is below that of I i t ' r aad les- than two-third- of tin aveiag'. In i!>28 there were air ut 173,000 bushels of Bermuda onion- ahaialoned in California due to low price and | the average |'| ICC p' I hu la I m ■ 1 by grower ua- . pplied In 9 a 000 bu-hels old to obtain tni.d laian

value.

(he window,

ivc been < .tahli.-lu I aapolis ami 101 late. Local blanche ■ I 100,000 and more been rent to the

i car sale, foi 1928

ale;, for the year ill-

chnled |uii. ; ■ pa - engei car license

liinl. n s and 9,737 ehauf-! v j|| e _

Mi . James Stoops pent Saturday

in Indianapolis.

Mrs. Archie Duncan of Fillmore, pent Saturday in Greencastlc. Mrs. James Hardy returned to her home today from the County hospital. Mi-. Lmma Hester is reported to he quite ill at her home in Putnam-

FIKST HAI’TIST ( HI R( II

S. E. Davies, pastor.

Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Ken-

neth Todd, Supt.

Morning service at 10:10. Subject: j "Things That Abide.” B. Y. P. U. at 9:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30. Subject, ! “The Eight of the World.” On Thursday evening, there vvill be i a centennial jubilee conference of a! group of rhurche- ef the As.-ociation ! This will be one of 78 such eonfi r ences now being held throughout tin state. All are welcome to attend, hut church ofTcial boards are urged (• be

present.

Improved Uniform International Sunday Sciioe! r Lesson 1

(By REV. I* H flTZW v'l' ••I’. 1 . Ha Mocly I’.tMe h.'t i! ut* f' ' t

1 'J28. W

Sforn Nowspa: r I c-.-n )

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MHIMUN

><l I - Hum wn.« takfii t

c I, pital on Wedneialay j ( . por( ,, ,1 cp. r-.t.'d on for ah |)js

.iud i doing vety well tin

from there says.

Mr... (ic ige Templeman is -lowly rc-overing from an attack of pneu-

monia.

Levelin of Indiunapi lis vis-.-i-ter, Mrs. Dennis Curran,

Mr. and Mi Win. Whittcr who wa

ick Ml hot.ll hette 1‘.

Mi.-. (i!;.l Maddcx anti son Hillj \\ aril ha e ho h h cii ick the pa t

week.

Little .lull ! Miller ' oesn't improve | much, remain about the same. T!ie Morton people were orry to In at of the de.itb of Ml . Mali Pol ter and l.av.ii tiee Sutherlin and Mr .

j.liiht Stult : uul al.o the death of

: M i . Ida I''' auk in t alifoi nia. I ittle Otty l.ee Milh i ha b eit

al . irk.

Friday.

J. T. Moore, better known

ao "Har-

his home on

M

h. -i n pa t ed t'

. ( h ail' Mar-hall, who has i.i lh ('' inly ho pital for the wi i k for In ; i a.eiit, ha . return-

her h me.

Iney" is niticallv ill North Madison St. ( lay MrKee, who ha been quite ill ■ I his home north of the city, i.. re ported unimproved. William Halstead, a profe. -or in i’o e Poly In titule at Terre Haute, i pending the week-end in Green-

castle.

Prof. J. I*. Naylor has returned lie from laltle Rock, Ark., where ted Mr. and Mrs. W. I Sit - 1 lington. t|i . J. A. John-on, living near the cement plant, i- repotted to lie recovering from an attack of pneu-

monia.

THE PRKSm I ERI W ( HI R( II Victor E. Rajiliael, minister. Sunday School, 9:30. Prof. (i. P

Manliart, Supt.

Session meeting 10:20 in “The j Manse” to receive members. Morning worship, 10:33. Ob erv a nee of the Lord’s Supper. Welrome to new members. Communion mcdii.a-, lion, “The First anti I.a.-t Night - of

Jesus’ Life.”

Tuxis Christian laid'avor 6:30. I.o,

Black, leader.

Young People' ( hli .tiaii I iideavu

at 9:30.

Evening worship 7:30. Settmin

theme, “Spiritual Poverty.” Wednesday, 2:30 p. in. Woman'

Circle meeting at home of the Mi -e Goulding, 203 N. College Ave. Mi IJy.zie Gouhling will discus- chaptei one “The New Kact” in the study book, "Friends if Africa." Mr I A. Brown and Mr-. Ed. Stone will, I

the hoste.-ses.

hive ♦he 1 our s Ni*ve from n: Ji : IM n:—v vo ic—t

Lccson for January 13

61N 9S' >N TE aT—l John 1 .DPN TKXT—If we i „o sin we deceive oun mil, 'b a e m us If w US, lie Is taillifui mill j' us JUr line, .uul to i all unrighteousness. MAliV ’• Ill'll'—«o.' l .liili TOPIC—(Jrleviie: Id:MKl d \ ITv ANH id.3

COTY’S PERFUME

OIMIKS: CHYPBK,

IMERAUDE-

STYX.

PARIS, L'om^ |

$1.00 $2.00 Talcam and Face Ponder; All Odom. The Quality Shop J. H. Pitchford

Ud l.T TOP

tla

I ullahy

'I \N> I K KNSES SOI.D

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 12. d Pi More than 599,009 tomo

Idle licen-e plat* have li en di triluit ' •

e<l throughout the ta 1 with I I

a month left in which to pnclia 1

them, it wa reported I'leuil I

Mai k II. Rhoaih lie , I - f I! i

bureau at the -tatehou; e. b.y will i Eehrilary 1, is to li ah iut d' "I P"’i Li line for plat ■ pti i ha ing am tiling i to In' done al eit t o i -. i . w li he i have neglected to buy at U-at im , ' hoir.

|U PRIIAlit \-l S| M)\t Mi, P. D. Wolff of Cincinnati will Pit,* v . r "tv i. • to hi hro di a ' he the week end gue-t of her sister fi , i .un Hall i. Sunday afln Mr . V E. Raphael and Mr. Raphael

i ' , i a lieture by Prof n t t'.e M in.-e. rilil'Ti mi th" ro||ei;e graduate and I

j his religion.

Three mu. ical mimtiers will he giv- ■ ' by Mi - 11'a nth y In ami r of Ro-

ll lie - ter, a follow.

Geoigia A. Hanna has been apl"iintrd adinini. trator of the estate "t William W. Brother.- estate in the

Putnam Circuit couit.

O, I >i | Am do lloii," by D linaii-

by (iietchail-

piogram (■

Dll I qua. h" given next Sun

i i of a piano ircital by "ii .‘d" Ifield, and the serI t : mida;. ■ f the month charge nf the Cniversity

Wc arc wanting your hisiness AI CAMPBELL BROS.* ELEVATOR Wc have a liaiimicr mill and we erintl anythiiiK you may bring in at any time. We also have lor sale, Feeds, Fencing, and Farm Implements, including Oliver and John Deere line of farminp tools. A full line ef I 'urina Feed . ( mv < liow, L’ID and .'UD that will make your cows give more milk. Omelane Horse l'’eed that will put pep in your horses. Fig ('how that will make your corn last longer. \\ »• have also tala n the agency for the famous •lohn Deere i ractoi’. A machine is now on noor at elc\ aioi’. Model (1. F, at a prie? you can all'ni’d. iS-Shn delivered. Tract'U' only wee h ; pounds and will pull two II inch plows ea ily. Ask for demonstration. Be sure to come down to our elevator when in town and look our line over. CAMPBELL BROS. BIC, WHIR KLEVAT0R (ireencastie, Ind. Tclciihmu* (itk WAl/IFR S. ( AMFliFU, Fillmore, Indiana.

METHODIST EPIS( OP

There will in u meeting nf diiectiir.- uf the Chamber of Commerce, Monday evening at seven o’clock at the First National Bank. Mi- Walter Bidwell and sons of Bloomington, cam* today to -pend the week-end with Mr. Bidwell, local manager at the Voncastle Theater. Mi Ella Mahatma and Mis. Marie Xahaiaka.- will attend the Businesand Professional Women’s Club meeting t he held in Indianapolis Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. Arch McMahon of Eli t, Michigan have been vi.-iting Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bock an I family and Mr. and Mis. Glenn Flint and

family.

Charle- “Tex" Palmer of Port Arthur, 13 i- i- vi.-itinjr Mr. and Mr-. Waltei I Evens and daughter Florence, we t of the city. Mr. Palmer w - graduated from DePauw in the

class of 1928,

Emest Stoner has been railed to | Denver, by the seiiou- illue ft - of hi.i ter, Mis. James F. Lynch, firs. I yich wh e home is in Laiamie. Wyming, has hren ill foi -everal dayan i - to undergo an operation-in the

Denver hospital.

Mr. an Mr-. Ernest Snider of Mini • i< . lame- Rivers of Kokomo, Willmm Rivci - of I.ogan-port, Geoige and Ed ward River.- of Rus.-iaville. and Edward River.- of Medaryvillr were here I i idaj t " attend the funeral of Mr.-.

Rachael Parker.

I he Boaid of Trustee, of Del’.iu'v i the Bloomington (reel re-1 ;mii,int i I niver.-ity will hold its first annual the south end and ha a-sunied ,i. i . mid-wintei naeting Thui.-day, Janu- J manageni' iit.

"a 17th .it the • ol | lua ( luh in In-

ihanapolis. Roy (). West, president ol Biflbdav Dinner the boat , will come from Wa.-hing-11> Planned

(’. Howard Taylor, mini.-ter. 9:30 a. m., Sunday School. 10:10 a. in.. Worship with erinon. Subject, “The School of the N ke''. 9:30 p. in., Epworth League devotional meetings. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Th second in the .-cries of addn se ■ growing out of a reading i f Rr Barton’s “What ( an a Man Heliev ' . The topic is "Hailing the Church to Judgment.” On Monday evening the Hrotheihond will have as their speiker, Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, Pn -ident f the University. o FIRST CHRIS 11 \N ( III IK H B. II. Bruner, Minister. Mrs. K. R„ Bartley, I’.ihl Si ho 1

Supt.

Bible School ;it 9:39 A. M. Morning Worship, l. id' . upp< i and Sermon .-ubjecl: “l.ight.” I lo qualtette will ing the old hymn. u Ji a Havioi Pilot Me." I he a special solo. Christian Endeavor at :30 P. ,\I . High • School and Yomi£ I’ei pic'

groups.

Song service at 7:3(1 r. M , I ,1Fulford will lead the dcvo'ion . 'D Bruner will give the I emil in I I ies of -erinon- on Hi l!"ok < Jonah from the abject: “Knuniii" Away From God.” M \PLK BEK.II IS Sunday School, 9:30 o'clock. Preaching, 10:30 o’clock. Mrs. Grace Black. Letter.- of guardianship in the • tale of Cyrus A. Smith, the niinor heir of whom is Avarel Smith, wi i issueil in the Putnam ( in uit eour* to Verna Shuck. Corwin and Gillen are the attorneys. W. C. Arnold, Crown tret, i, driving a new Chry-ler Plymouth 'hllvered by the O. J. Rectoi Sale. ('... William Pattbi -on hi pur.di .

There Is much disparity betw i siihject im I Hie Scripture un t tc lected for study. Since th" pian is ii present the Mihjei l t'lpically, u-iiig Hu

mimy text

first giv ■ a deliiulion id sin.

The ctyiiiology ef the word trans luted sin in I mi li the llehnw and Hu. Greek “to deviate troai the way —to mi s the mark”; therefore a going aside, failure to measure up

to II BlftlM

Iralisgre.-. "ii of the law (1 John 3:1). I'he po. iilve meaning Ihen is that sin is a Iran g;e.- ion of (he law. Dcepoi I him all His Is ilu> eiinliflon of the soul, out of which all thought and uclions m ring. Tiiis is called by Paul

coiieupi'iciiee (Pom. 7:7, ‘

I. Tha Origin of Sin (< n. 3:1 21) Man was placed Im prnbulion la ihe ioiril*n of t.'d'.n. 'This was necessary because Adam was created with the possibility of eharaeter, hut not w.lh charseter. This he could get only ihroagh |r ling. Free will, alternnlive

\l, I III RI II | uIi i dam | ‘d . a

I’hoiu All SotUl Il«m To M.

I h Friday ( ircle

ii , t :. !i"uhi j Holds Good Meoting

PI vieie made at the meeting 1 ia members of the Friday■ Circle ti iday which was held at the home di O. J. Stewart for the cluh .i y .vhieh will be held on the <rvei.f February 3rd at the home of

Mr. • d Mrs. George Long. Guests

P include the husbands and familof the members. i . Mi . Orville J. Stewart, who -had i • ef the program, gave a goed jo i view of “Mother Knows

lie t.” Roll call was answered e-ith

movie star- of the members. . IP b n Cra.-k was a guest at

; h oing. There was a good al- ■ nd p e, and an enjoyable, social I ii, iluring which the hoste.-e serv-

i icfn shments. ( i

+ F + 8- + + ' -I

Ivappa Alpha Theta

l.Uiich'.'on Vlicl Dance ‘ i

ereal m e b uriiig the likene s und liiiage of Pod, made character possible mid iiH'vitaUe. Charm ter is Hie resultant of choice. The im in.,- i. ■ d was must simple. Pod is-i|ei| ju--t (in" [<:-idilltiI ion. Alongside Hie in • ol good and evil was the lne id life. Pat ;n. a persomil being, iqilieared in r " g ,, " of a ' Tpnllt. He im inn . i ed iloa''t into Eve's tnlud end appenleil pi inllnet lit uppelile. She vareil upon and In-ted alh r lliat which Pod had forbidden. Following this, she Involved Adam in her sin. From, lids account we s e that sin originated. so far as the nice i- enn.-orneil, in tin* free choice of th ■ luaid of thvr nice, und through P. law of heredity has pa-s *d upon alj maukilid. H. The Universality of Sin (Bum. 3 :!if IS). Py the u-v id nuiiuroai quotations from the Si i ii turt Paul firovt -, that every inemher of the race is guilty of sin. He does md ndmit of an excep

lion.

III. The Fate of Sinners (Pen

9:5 s).

The disoh di' ee of man greatly dis please*! P"d . ml lie resolved to destioy man froai the !.' e of the earth. Pod's nalurt) is such that slu must be

(tUtllshed.

IV. The Source of Sin (Mark.

i: 1 I 23).

All evil tlihil.ii : and practice spring • ■in of ihe In ut d man. 'The hear; -lenil- l r the very e. liter ami |nun dill kill of the | > r "iinhiy. The r *ason men th'lik vlh* II,**; gills is hecuu.-e ol thou vile nature, which is the result

•if orlg nal sill

is of Gslisvcrs (l

V.

1.

The :3).

II. vv d is

John

pet v hole

I I iiefoie ■ in i

- 1 «

hIIL* I*;' H Si'i’ U

•).

ton. D. ('., to attend th" in*>"ling.

Miss L'ona limit k i h* ing enli'i , i'' M"iiiin; ut l

it ed (v.

dei lured to he ligdit perceived throu. h Ihe l he I dvine heing No I wit limit siH'ing him

soil a v lie-inner. To claim fellowship with P'"| while w alking in darkness Is

the li" ol life.

'2. 'The Divine leincdy lor sin (v. 7) It is I he hi I of ,11 -us Chi'i -1 Without the >;••. dding of blood there is no reii.i; II of .* u. 3. The believer's responsibility

(v. ID.

It is to POIlfl s when vve are eoi In t In* lifilit **1 P posed to Inal e ' **i 4. < Soil S Mmt eleunsing (v v. 9. 1 Deeau.-e id Hi

M' . Fi t'l Lucas and Miss Murga- ■ ' P i -on, nf the local Kappa Alpha i t.i alumnae and the entire petiva i,e i of DePauw were in Indiana-, . .!i Saturday at the annual state .ml dance of Kappa Alpha Theta. ' • l: ■ luncheon was held in the Riley, "ii c'' the Claypool hotel hO'J the D P" v chapter gave a stunf. Tlie vvill ho held this evening, at which many chapters from over the i t will he present. . ,

+ + + + + +

Child Welfare Meet In (Tty l.ihrifry i ■ Child Welfare committee will *' Mo* lay 1, at 1:00 o’clock-,in the

City Library.

Mi I.ei.a McLain, house mother at th I ambda Chi house has* entered '!• tli- li-t Hospital for trenttpent.

q. 4. 4. 4. 4.

NumI r < tf People

Leave Far Texas ; . " It Biov.n, Mr. and Mrs. H. Willi;, . Dt md Mrs. W. M. McGnughAy, I g-'iter, Margaret Emily,’ Mr. I ,M . Frank Allen, Mr. add Mrs. .' t, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mul11-, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner, M ed Mrs. Guy Wright, Mrt and Ir . Ralph Howard, Mr. andm-Mrs. II 1 m Beck, Mr. and Mr.«. Lloyd H ''lei Mr. and Mrs.' David Hodck, 1 ii| Mrs. Charles J. Arnold and I * I " my, Don McLean and John 'iitvvnght wen among a nurAher of I’.ii' • . 1 "iinty people who left Green- • th Saturday noon on the «|>eeiHl lain fm Texas. The crowd will re-

turn to

ning.

4. 4.4.4.4.4.

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon To (live Dinner-Bridge

Mias Divis Hostess (ommereial Cluh The Commercial Cluh f u,.. castle High School met I rn ning at the home of Mi.-- \| ite Davis, East Elm St., u EilAth Brumley as a -i.-timt Seventeen members and tw,, A*ere present. Thqrft was a busines.- nu t the remainder of the evi'mnf spfnt in playing gam. -. l!"f r ,„ were served. Th" Club was *>rgiiniz" i p by members of the ccutimpru ait the High School and ti,. • Miss Zella Adams. Tin me for educstional purpo-i-, x, Arst club to he organize*! p,

yehrs.

Dfficeis elected at th. mcCtifig as follow-; "'Spbl'aor—Miss /ella Wan FW&NEUi’el M. O llair. Tri as.—John Talbott .See. '—Nellie Steele. ’ AssL.Sfcc.—Eva Gl.s* Th. 1 ■!• •!• •!• + + 4 Child Study tiroop T*i Meet Monday • The pre-scbnol child study fi •Ai'A.' U. W.'will meet M* hibg at 7:*0 o’clock .it th rary. The subject of f "d-; ’ discussed under the leader-* Mrs. H. T. Ross. Mi - Eliza!.risbn, head of the de|iar!m* Home Economics at DePau* 1 sity will talk on Die subject"' fs, and Mineral- in th* Diet 1

dft'D.”

, 5 ♦ + -C+ + + M*etHi* Postponed The meeting of tie M"der:i Club has been po.-t]" nej 1* frohi Monday. ‘ • •, 4- d* **••;• + + Bee Hive Kehekahs WBl Meet Monday Jlee 'HiVO Rehek.i h'dg 1 1 Monday night at 8:00 "'i!*"« wilL beiiuhtallation of "tf.' , ♦ + + 4* T * Bee'ch»«dd Pleasant (Hrele Is Postponed. The reunion of the I Plea-vint Circle ha- li 1 ''"

Indefinitely.

. ' 4* d*•;**8 Ut. C. T. 1. To ( eh brail* Ninth ProhlhUlon Var

f The ninth j.

•Prohibition will b** held hy T.’ V. at the Methodi-t Ch .rlay, .lari. 11. Mr-. J I

1 will speak

hi* sin It Is only e-eious ot our s'ns id Dial We ore dis lle-di.ll of llictll fiirglvene: s ami

on “Nine Y <'»e j

(ireeneasth* next Friday eve- Prohibition and ^ " V, •

Mrs. Davies will present tt work mid Mrs. Dirk- and M’ 1 Taylor the Y. P. B. work. Hi ley will have charge e -

sic.

Dr. William M. Blanchard will give tainrd Saturday evening at a dini . t

given in honor of h"r birth*! iy at the home of Sergt. and Mi . A. K. Hug ey, Fia-t Hanna Street. Mi. • |!i 1 • i iece Trihhy, Dorothy ('.ill and lie? Scobee were also to be gut t u th*

six o'clock dinner.

address at the convocation service of Howard university, Washington, |>. f.. February 24. Percy Julian. '20. of Greenrastle, i- head of the <hem1 itiy department of Howard Univerit.v. and a former student of Di

Blanchard.

Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam has edited

Sheris:

odi .t Book Concern, at Cincinnati. The | hook will contain in addition to hi- 1 own lectures, the lectures given at I the confereiue on preaching, held! this fill, at Boston Cniversity. The name, nf two graduates were ! omitted from the list of mid-year | graduates published yesterday. The i additi .is are Raymond Mann, Stew-1 artsville, and Kathleen Strong, Terre I Haute. Commencement exercises for I the thirteen graduates will be held in ! Melnrry hai; Friday, January 25. President Oxnam ha.- returned from ] Chattanooga where he attended meet-| ings if the American Association of

priivisinn In Hu- * III i t, 1 in*) 1;|!>!,. ■Dee to 1 i| ^14*' I lie ' - his sin IV itulnoss In denEli"

"11 I lie b • si * *loist, lie mil ■lennse* them

t Ik*

" '(He

i.'iiiy s his

Important busine-.

Ir. uul Mrs. Chailes Gordon, 8. 4*4* + •!• + + . t II mnu St., vvill entertain this Members of Bridge •v ' : it 9:30 o'clock with a din- • 4*| M |, Rave Dinner ii'lge. There will be three ta- Hi-Lo Bridge t'l'il' if cards. p,| w jth a bridge dinner lhu '

.. 4.4.4.4.4. ||jn)j at thp hom( . nf Mr.

A. IS. (. To In-tall p au | Wright. 309 ^'-t " •Ificeis Monday Covers were laid f" r *

Woman’s Relief Corps, No. 23,j» i * h ^ 1 . I in regular .-e.-.-ion Monday , Butterfield am - 1 .I, January Itth at 2 o’ejoek , "n, the eonsr atiiui.

k (J. \. R. Hall in the Court

’There will Im* installation of of-’ Mrs. I. L. wimm'r and re fresh mints will be serv- To Entertain * ^ (

* '11 01!,e 1 are a.-ked to please note- The. Domestii - 1 ^ ^

f meeting place. The elevator me* t with Mr-. the -ervice of those attend-' Washington tree.,

1 at two o'clock.

v ill Ik I mg*

rapupp

-

Kodak Winter Fun

i»!» I lie l>:ts

sinner who e, n, , , |ij s 8 |„ p,. |

cuuse *if Ills (.1 vv il li IJ Is eh Ii! i finished work "I forgives, lint lie

nil sin.

>1. l. hrlst the believer s iidv

('2:1. 2).

For believers to sin Is not iiect. but the lidvoiiiii* 1 ehiiinpliiii

cuuse in ob.-i* of .-'n j. ibp |.uni j,. a, Cbrlrt Hhn-elf, I 'uivnry's cross

mnde a prophlnCon i.q hig

(1. ChrHfi's f.illowers ol, *j Him (v. fq Those who luive e\perh*m*i*d (hi,|'s saving glare render oheiTcnce to Hi,

Word.

„ _ !• I’ark** C« unty school of Religiod.c The Love of ChrUt l , . 1 ll-. clmol was an intensive, oite •’ ' ' ,hHl ****** County and th.* teaching I 1 led Mrs. Gold-lire* nn**r of tins he . 1:1 ( • i*. ail j u: j | lil( "Ii. napolis and Dr. Bartlett of De

DKPACH NOTES

D k einon l.ytle of the depaitmeiit , l'-ycho'iogy of Dei’auw spoke la-.t 1 d RiH-kville liefore the student h* 1 - at th** closing ses-ioii of

with peace uml ; vver.

'Ihe roinplete lilt** of Kodaks i,

<dllege Presidents. While in Chatta-| for your "winter^iltureVnakin'"." 1 '

no.ig(i Dr. Oxnam was entertained by i r

M' John Patton, leading Methodis; , Qlllllity FlnisbilHi' 1111(1

of Tennessee and an intimate friend |of Mrs. Fred Hixson. Dr. William I S. Boyard, general secretary of the | board of education of the Methodist | Episcopal church, was also a guest at

the Patton home.

Developing.

Mullins Drug Stcre 1 fij.;* » ♦ ♦ » » .

Wealth Is 11

cniinot support

of God, that virtue cannot he shaken

Pythagoras.

I’uuw University.

— The school was large und sticce.-sful Wealth ml will no doubt become a permanvv !,., r nil ,| .. , r} . T it part of the icligious work of the man; this is the lav; j c " u nty. .

"ttly is firm uml 1 by a tempest.—

LANDES 1 H M’F.L Sunday School, 9:33 o’clock. Preaching, 7:30 o’cl.i-k. -Mr . Grace Black.

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