The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1929 — Page 2

THE CUKKNCASTI.K l>AII.Y BANNER, ' SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929.

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IBv FKV P M Fl l/W ATKM. |) |>. D«an Mnu'lv Hlhl° Irintlt me of Chicago ) i'c> ni’s u st< rri Nuwspar»er Pnton > L :SoOn for January 20 CHRIST THE SAVIOR

Mrs. .1. C. I’r'*lhiT . ' lliislr s IT i ’ ilia 1 lull T'k l’ii: i’ilk» Clu 1 ) will inert Mon-i May .•■1 o! i> oYI'! !, at the home of p 'Mr.;. J. C. Hrotlicrs.

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= Decree Stall To M et For I'ractice The Derr e • i-'ii of Bee Hive R?-! Takaii l.orlo;- will nnet for practice | Monday at 7:00 '‘i lo 'l;. The men of

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Personal And Local News

l.RSSON TEXT—Luka 15:3-7; Ronians 5 IS 10. GULDEN TEXT And tliou phnll call Hi* nnnit .Iruns; fnr it is He that shall sav* His penile from their sins. I'RIMAHV TOriC—Jesus Our Sav-

ior

JUNIOR TOPIC—Jesus Our Savior.

present. |

Emerron Roark. Fillmrre, is con

home by illn: s .

fmril t i hi:

Mr.

the i.laff af r< |i|' . ted to bp

* .j. .j. I.' •I’auv, Wrlll—I

\ I I Lunch ’on

The t\eciniv< board of the Indiana! \\ade McNar..-of Fiilmi j branch of the National League of Pen hi ■ n ill for : otue time

Jt .NIV^IV I ATI 1' A Mil " . * in i Lit.MEUiat i; and SIINIORTOP- Wome:i, and ■ nnmittce heads, met at unproved.

Fee Hubbatd of Putnainville Greencasth vi. itor Friday.

e who has ported as

tlie Propylaeum in Indianapoli for rue o'clock Utii.’henii Saturday. Mrs. 10 h»l Arnold l ildeii of Greenca.-tle, i uii the Junii i Pen Woman' I eagtte committ'e 'I which Mrs. Mary (J. Wray of I plan.I i < hairtnan. The ommiHee v ill hrinr plans before the oriraii / 'tion. \ number of DePauw Univn 'ty '''"I were in Indiatuip'i |

lis to attend tic luncheon.

lC—H ov Jesus Sores Us.

VUUNG PEOUI.U. AND ADULT TOPIC—Uhl 1st, the World's Redeemer. I. Th; Savior Predicted (Gen. 3:15;

Is. It :(i, 7).

In rollin'' Hon wilh the fall of man nml the pioiiounceinent of Jud^itienl upon the woiiiun, iinni anti Hie Berpcnt, and Hie iinnoimceimTil of the undying en mlly which was in exist between the he.'il of the woinim anil the seed of the serpent, ultiutute vk'tory was prehh ted of I he w imiaii'B seed. T liis enmily has eonlimieil all Ihroue'll the njjes. even In the present lime. On the eross of CTilvitry Hie fititil stroke was iinide widt h i in Inal his herd (John 12:31; Melt. '2:11; I John 3:k). This nnitotiiieemeiit citn'ernlnB the Con ipiering One was Ihe tirst gleam of the glorious gospel of Chidst. A great victory was won. Init at nit Intiulle lost. The preilldlon of the Savior bovalue more specitic in Isaiah 0:0, 7. The eternal Son of (hul was “given" to the world, hul lie was "born” as

a eltlld.

II. The S.'.vior Dorn (Luke 2:11

SO. 32).

That whlelt had heen prcdictevi was liUtoi'lrall;, fultilled in the blrilt it Jesus t hi id at Eel hi.hem. When Jesus was brought Inlo the temple as a child. Hie Holy Ghost revealed to Simeon llml this was llic Mes iah. He took Ihe ehild Jesus in his anus and blessed God, declaring (lull lie lind now with his eyes seen Gild's sulva linn and Unit lie was lo be a ligbuto lighten the Genlilcs and was In be Ihe glory of Israel. This appearance ol the Savior was heralded lo Hie sle p herds by the angels us they nscribtd to God the highest glory and an

noitnced peace on earlli and good will Woman s Bible tn men : Met Friday

III. Tie Savior Described. Tic Woman' Bible ( la. of the 1. lie seeks the hist (Luke 1.7:.') 7). i Melhodi.-t Chun h met Friday nftet This seeking nf the Inst is illtts i i 'on al the home of Mr - l.<" Reeves trated by Hie man leaving the ninety ] : , n ,| , mlher, Mi . ('. V. Ilillc. The

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Bridge ( Inh

Mrs;. Nil on Taulman

the membei. o! her bridge club at her hotne, SI I Smith College Ave.,

Saturday afternoon.

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'o r: rily (.ives T ea For Freshman Alpha L.-'ilida Itrlta, national honorary o'iiTy l"i IT . h:ii ti women, 'liter!aim'd Friday afternoon at the fri licit him. e with a tea, for all fn.ihm;i:i women. H"iii't:tiy member, of the otgani.’.afi'Ti were gue. I.;.

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High Schivtl F. i'. 7. Mi ting Mo t ! »y Tic High School Parent-Teacher As.aviation, which include, lit*' Jim ior High B hool, will meet Monday evening, :tt 7:30 in ftoom 17 <>n the :op llao ■ of the High Schie I huil ling. A gr (i;|t of eighth grade hoys un■Jer the up: rvi on of Mr. Hanna vvil giv ' a ilomcn. (ration of tin work in Health . Kilucation, a cout'se te en'ly added to the .school cutticulum.

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William Crick Clinln i township, '.vc a huini vi i'"i in (iic "ncastlv Saturvlay morning. Mi Elizabeth Stonci of Rett • elaer i; vi iting Icr parents, Mr. and Mi: . I.ycttrgus Stoner. (If11 it . i I t< I h the STort 1 lorn Hi * (let A .ociation in hid I. Hniy P. M( Cabe, Gi c.ca. !l .

Mi. Winifred Boyle of Indian ipoli:, i pending the week-end with her

entertained !iarellt , :iIl ani| ( , R Boy |p

Mi e Mary .it'I II l"ii Hrhlec of Brazil at . piTiding the week end wit.i Mis.r, Enid i.nd Erma Hudlin. M o Flott uce E py and (’b o Dunn of Terre Haute are spending Ihe wick-end with Mi Mae .Mullin.'.

titul nine sheep anil going after lire one whieh was lost, ntnl his rejoicing over his stiecesij In llndlng it. 2. He vlied for the lost (John 3:14 17). As the hni eti serpent was lifted up In Ihe wllip'rness by Moses, so Jesus thrlt Wislifiial upon ihe cross. Cod gave .le'..us (Tlflsl In die. I" make an iitiiiiemeiit for the gins of Hie world AH those who believe on Him rereive eternal life nml llieri'fiire esenpe con ilemnulliin. Christ’s romlng Into the world was not to eondeinn the world hul to bring lo it salvation. 3. lie knows Ills own Clolin HUlt) As the t *m"l Klirplierd who seeks out the lost null gives His life fot iliein, lie has a d’Unite knowleilgu ol eui h one of them Not "tily lines He know them personally, hill Ihey lit lurn know Him. 4. He keeps Ills own (John It):

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Believers are (Tu ist's sliei p and he ecice Bay aie Ills sheep Ihey heat H's voice and follow Him He mil ■ lily gives unto I hem elenial life Ini' hehls Iliein III Ills olimipotelll haudTTiey are nh-oltllelv secure heeiitt e in matt Is able to pluck them mil ol Ills

hands.

IV. Gams Dl^sclne* Rjcsiveo TltrcugT t! e Givior. I. ITiyshal sin ii :lh (A'ts T Mil The healing "I the lame nmn ul Hn hentltlful gale of Ihe temple Is a llli" i xuttiple of t Tu is! s ahllHy to hi'al llu body. This Hum had heen lame In tu hlrlh Eei atise the II*;' "I Jesus t hrist was hrihighl Into touch with him. in v. as able Ittmiedlately to arise— stiellgtli I'nine I Ml" liis feel ami ankle h"li"S. Not only || >1 he al ls ', hill In walked and leaped praising Gad 2 .liisilliealioit 4 Rom. .7:1 111. The "lie who receives .b'siis l Tirlsl Is tleclared righteous. Ills gcill Is re moved and heiau-o he<s pislilhd In has peace wilh God. the iissinutne tint God loves him, and real jay h Gad HilltSC'lf. ^ 3. (Tirlsl Is the Supreme Example to Hie helievet (Phil. 2:7 III). Eeenilse the Javlar heeame Inc* ponilcd Willi Ihe lac*' tlnoiigh the In • at lull loll, lie Is aide la Impart life to tlo«e with Whom lie Is hlemlihd I urlhet inore, heiau -'' He thus Ha parts lile, the believer is able la in .1,, Him an example, lie Is aide to ex |iM'-s the same spli'll al devolloli ami hiitiilllty In giving himself In serviev ilisteud "/ being sol ved.

an ting vva. well att' tilled in pile .f lie bail wiathor, and eighteen ladii were pre.-.ent. Devotional' were lead by Mr.. Kr hi, and M's. W. H Purni II " ad a paper < ntitlod "Om Bible" dealing wdh the hi dory and Me vai iou iran Intion rf th»‘ Bible. Refrr diluent ■ were "tved dining the infarnal or in! hour following the program. Th' place nf the next meeting which wol b" Fehniai;. 17 his not ben decid'd upon a yet, an I will b" iinuiunee I later.

NET RESULTS Martinsville 31: Emerson (Gary) 30. Delphi 17; Jeff (Lafayette) 30. Columbus 46; Conner, ville 20. Franklin 33; Washington 28. Anderson 33; Lebanon 31. Rochester 2!); Kokomo 27, (overtime). 1 Crawfordsvillr Jrs. 23; Greencastle j Jrs. 22. REELSVILLE OVERWHELMS GOSPORT HI

SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES Novelty cuff, saddle-stitch, .s|i|). on styles in tan, mode, brown ami grey— 59c, 79c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 The Quality Shop J. H. Pitchford

I IRSI B\P I 1ST t III K< II !!. E. Davie,;, pa t r. o.imla; S'bool at 0:30 a. tn. li'tiiielh Todd, Supt. Morninj' I'tvice. 10:10. Mention tlh j t, “The Poe, 'T of Faith.” B. P. U. at 6:40 p. nt. I veiling rtvice, 7:30. Theme “The 1 vv > Way .’’ \ "c'atiotial Piiith'rhool ineeting a* lit" Church on Tlie.day > vetting. I’f.tyt :• tu ‘ '.ing en Thursday evening. Th* ( i-Wurlu i meet "it Friday ifl*tn*' i with Mi . Dav is, cotnet r ’"ll "e anti IT t"l.l in (j < ihi: p:u:(By ieri \n i hi ip. ii \ iei"!' I R iplnel, ini ii I r. Bund,ay M h id, 9:.'n, Prof. G. II Manhart opt. M"rning Wot hip, It).37. M'Tmon 'In in “An unfini le d (.* k". I• ■y of IT t and Dffiritg for Board it Foreign M i . i*. ti j Tttxi i"Ti.lian litdeavor, 6 30. I I ad"i J" eph ( Titu-do T.. Yaung I’, eph ' . Chri. tian Eml o ,Tvet j 6:2 ). Fviiing ,ci ice 7; 3T. Mtc reopt icon |i’i"tui'' , ‘ Bet ia, The Opm Dotr ti JI Jam." I’rtyi t M"tTi:;, 7:30 Thursday evening.

John R. ( ox has gme to Gt < n wood where ho will . pend (he week ml vvi'h Mr. anil Mrs. Ward K. Bart-

lett.

Mi . Harold livin' i., critically ill! it the home of ’ rr parent Mr. and Mi . h'amuel ll 'rlley on Sipilli l,o;'i! 1 dr et. Mr. and MIS. Roy Albright anaojnce the birth of a daughter, Ramona June, born to them Friday eve-

ning.

Mr. and Mr;;. Allen J hn on of Hendtiik; county, announce th** birth if a (laughter, born to them Friday evening. Mr M i . ( ample II, Fillnto' , win va taken to a ho pita! in Indianapolis Tuesday i irpovtrd in a "l iou • •onditio?*. She broke a hone in her in a.fall on a floor sente time ago. Arthur Well; of Bedford, received a fractured bone ia the left ankle Friday »vetting during Urn BedfordGteem a tie game. It, vva. reported a: not b iug serious as it vva- a small hone. > ^ Robert Strv n on ( • unty A;;"iit vva in hi office Friday morning, hul tcturne'l to Purdue Uni * r ity la’.ci in th" day to c mplete a ..hort coittv offered at C at chool for County 7g* id 11" returned U- Greetfa (I* again Satur'ay afternoon. A Indent r ttple walking tu ar tin Tome ( f E. L. Harn oa Howurd tr* t, h' lievTil they were being fob lowed by a colored man about mm o'cloek Friday vning and talh'd .he police. Night ( fficer Henry OTI air an: wet'd th*' cttll and invi -tigated, but found ni one. New cars fretn local dealers have been delivered to, J. F. Gillespie, Alamo Building, a Ford roupe from King, Morrison, F'osti r ('<>.; Herbert E. Cooper, route 7, a Whippet -edatt from the Pallet', on Sal*',.; Joseph C. Hudgen . 6 I .usher street, a Pontiac * d; n; Lemuel Blue, route 4, a Wil Ii ■ Knight sedan.

ITB^I ( HKI 11 \N < III R( il R. II. Brini'r, Ministir. Mi . E. R. Haiti y, Bible School

,MI)lt. *

Bible School at 9:37 A. M.

Mortiing Worship, I "idT Supper

•eiinon by Mr. Brutier at 10 4(1 1. *n the nubject, "Jen. The

(juartztte ’ will

Spcn'J Time With God

It Is the failure to spend a dettlllti even though II he short, time ettehland day wilh God flint is Ihe seetel of all! A.

weakness, viirlnhleness, nml kIuiIIovv I Great Piotn er." Th ness in our spiritual rxprrh me amlj j M1 , a t (ip ,. rv j

service. | Gngh Scho'tl and Young Pec pie’s

IChri tiaa Fmli avoi at 6 » P. M.

Man Along Ao.e lo 1 liir.lc . . *g rvie" at 7 30 P. M. Edwin Of oil God s dentures mini uloiie l»!T’omlilis"it will have charg of th*’ <le able to think lininorlallty. Wluti Dnr | votion f ( .||„wing th . ng servi.e.

Mi. Bnntir will give th* 1 tltirl in a rirs cf ..dm' n on th" hook of Jonah j ."ijbjoet: ‘‘Th* n Jonah P ay*«l." Can vvo get t <■ help of (nil in our tliffii tilti* 7 ( an we g*'t th • help of God m our daily life through prayer? j These qucKtionj will be discussed in

win colled ‘The grand Instliid" h:is| Stirvive'l for countless neon* the slnieki of bodily denflt.—Dr. 8. P. t’ailnuiti.

MAPLE nEB.HTs

Sutalay School 9 30 o’clock. Preaching set vices’ 10:30 *'clin k. Evening Service-, 7:3) o'clock.

Mrs. Grace Black.

Th° Grien* i tl> peopl'' \vh W“li en the excursion (tip to the l.nv Rio Gi Ti le Valley, leaving h t" ot i prcial Dain last Satimlay, retutned • o Git <tv a tie Friday afternoon. Al ■ pi it a vvo dctfitl tine' a they teur ‘■'I and area of valuable ritMix lout and al o enji ye I a visit in Old M* xi

All application for ilerk and rtt ri i of the po.st-offic" mu * be *ti| into tin Civil Service departme t by Fibruary 1st. a:cerding to an annoutn iTtient h\ Pnstma. let FI. R. Bait ley. Cards will he issued to applicant the i xamination which will be held ,n ihe nuTith ef IT binary, the dati will he antn utter I lat' r. Many upplication; have hern received.

(“Jimmie”) ST ONE CITY, 57; TIGER CUBS, 39.

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W'r (irmly believe that Greencastle wan playing thir, season’s stat'e chaittpions last night.

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The Cubs lost, hut at least they did a.s well as any team that Bedford has defeat'd this winter. A;td Bausman’s proteges never gave up fighting, making 9 points in the last two minutes of play. • -—o - MILLER, SKI ) AND HEATH IKE GREAT TRII MVERATE.

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Now that Ihe Stone City aggregation has met and roiiquered our hoys, we’re for 'em strong. Here's hoping Hint the Iveyinen give a good account of themselves at Ihe Butler field house. —o— We had the pleasure of tii-el-ing Louie IliitT, sports editor of the Bedford Daily Mail laat night. Lottie sal wilh os in the pr " s box and he is certainly a splendid fellow. • —o— The DePauw hand was al o among ) ho.-*' pres' iit and everybody enjoyed the music.

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The Greencastle cheering section displayed plenty «f pep. The team did not lack for sup-

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Several fans from Bedford follow'd their favorites to Greencastle, but the tain kept scote of them at home. Hi is al <> hi Id true in connection with oasket ball entlm iasts in this community. As Prof. Frank N. Jones •oral principal, stated this mnrn'ng, if it had been fair weather, the gym zould not have accommodated the crowd.

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One Ledford man told us that he Hid his companion; drove through water nearly »• foot deep on the state highway at Elletsville.

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lied lord was not "hot” on baskets last night. The hoys on that team tre GOOD. Mill' ', Self and Heath play this k'nd of ball in every game. Hraih has a record of making about T out of every It) shots in daily practice sessions and il scent'd tn ns that he made that average h* Id Irn ■ against the locals.

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We congratulate the Tiger Cubs on their ‘Tievj'f ay die” spirit. They fought all the way but cupel ior heighth of the Stone City outfit was too much for them. —o—■ Bedford had everything its own way he first half but in the final period, Hau. titan's nettora cttled down and played the visitors on even terms, which means unething.

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SOUTHWKNT PUTNAM AGGREGATION PILES UP TOTAL OF 106 POINTS. Reebiille ran wild again: t Gosport Friday night, the southwest Putnam quintit swamping the visitors, 106 to 11. The half score was 61 to 6. Lewi- and M. Kinder, Reelsville forwards, connected for a total of 92 points. Lewis chalked tip 20 field goals and 4 foul throws and M. Kinder registered 23 fid I goals and 2 fcul

•' It rows.

Gosport was simply outda -ed every department of the game. Lineup and summary: Reelsville (106).

Ivey used used nine.

ten men and Lausman

ATTICA TONIGHT! ■ —e— Greenca tie beat Attica early in th r :ea.;ott, but the Ruh Ramblers are ntning here with the idea that it an't In' done twice. How about it Cub-? Will you take th.ir iiun'.brr 'gai:i this evening. —o— Keep jour eyes on Diibl, Martin tnd Stewart, Tiger Cubs. They’re just about ai good a ; you’ll lia.il in Ihw section ef the state. —o— The Benins wop the pep dupe! contest In Id in th'- auditoiium yesterday afternton and consequently occupied a (tecial te a rve I section during the Bedford game.

FG

FT it

Lewis, f

20

4 41

M. Kinder, f

23

2 48

1). Kinder, c

5

0 10

Dill'll, g

2

0 4

Zaring, g

0

0 0

Totals

30

6 106

Gosport, (11).

FG

FT TP

Fk Blown, f

1

6

M. Blown, f

0

0 0

II. Reann, c

1

0 2

J. Davis, g

l

0 0

D. Cherry, g

1

0 2

Total.;

4

3 11

BENNETT TO GET CUP BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 19. (UP)— Charles “Chuck" Ihnnctt, Indian i football captain and star back, will receive the trophy awarded each) year by the Chicago Tribune, Chicago newspaper to the Western Conference player voted the most valuable lo his team during the yc:tr Satimlay. Harvey T. Woodruff, sport writer of the paper will make the presentu- i j tion between halves of the IndiauaPunlue annual basketball contest

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The Indiana star wa elected from i large field of stars h> coaches, offi inks, and newspaper men. The trophy is a regulation size silver foot-

ball, mounted on a pedestal.

OLDTIME SKATER PERU, Jan. 19 (UP)—D" pile the fact that l e is >9 years old, William H"(d*r, civil war veteran, last week enjoyed hi annual half-hour skate

in (he Wabash river. Reeder, who will he 90 in November failed to shew fitigue at the ( .|„| 0 j Hit 30 minute period. Ri eder claims hi:; father Utdl up to hi 91 t birthday and lived to I* 96 years old.

KING MAKES PROGRESS LONDON, Jan. 19 (UPi The "Satisfactory Progress” of King Georp towards recovety, announced vesta, day, was maintained tn .ay, ait officii; iititu uncement at Buckingham I’alacs . aid. The King’:; appetite ha.; improved i iTaikahly during the |i:i t few day,! he Daily Mail said it understood, an! lie is no longer being fed. He enjnj. lengthy naps but is not permitted toj rt ad. Queen Mary’s visits are fore fnx|. uent, hut she still is limited to ten mmuii s each, the newspapet .-.aid.

In the preliminary tilt, the Reel - .ill" ((v.nd train defeated Manhattan. BAINBRIDGE RAPS MANUAL

NORTH PUTNAM NET KISSERS TRAMPLE ON IND’PLS. BASK ETHERS.

Bainhiidge was another Putnam ounty team that went “big" F’riday vrning, the North Putnam outfit drubbing Manual of Indianapolis, 42

to 20.

Newgent’s net to. .e rs grabbed an rally lead and led the Hoosier capital quintet, 22 t" 7 at the intermission. Motris and Cowger shared honor with 8 field goals apiece. Lineup and summary: Lainbritge (42).

FG

FT TP

Marris, f

8

0 16

Cowger, f

8

0 16

Sollu t, c

1

F 3

Dixon, g

3

1 7

Smith, g

0

0 0

Whiti.ker, g

0

0 0

Estes, f

0

0 0

Libka, g

0

0 0

Totals

20

!

Manual (20)

FG

FT TP

Rrgcnatrf, £ Hanna, f

1 0

1 3 1 1

Beplay, c

2

l 5

Stone, g

i

1 8

Light, g

0

0 0

Filrod, g

0

0 0

Kapmyer, c

3

o 6

Roiswrg, f

1

0 2

Muegge, g

0

0 0

utbaw, g

0

II II

Titals

8

4 20

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Ml I HOIHSI I l’|S( OPAL ( HI Rt H ('. Howard Taylor, minister. 9:30 a. in., Sunday School. 10:10 a. m., Worship with sermon. Subject. "Life to the Full.” 6:30 p. in., Hpworth League devo-

tional meeting:..

7:39 p. m., Evening worship. Special music by the quartet. Third in the cries of Sunday evening adit'', e, by |*r. Taylor it themes sug gi siei) by I’ruce Barton'-, "What Can de

a Man Believe?"

Prof. Julian, principal of the Bedford school, poke biiffly at the chapel itcriod F’riday. His talk v/ai along th" humorous lino nnd wa. greatly enjoyed by the hn al high school students,

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Reelsville sure “went to town" Iasi night. Hilt points in forty minuter is certainly a lot of points. Wc wonder where they gol this body M. Kin

and his brother?

LIMEDALF’. ( IM R< II Sunday School 9 3 ) qVlirck. Mrs. Grace Black. <> BRICK CHAPEL Sunday School 10:00. Church, 11:0(1. F!verting Service, 7:b0. Kev. R drert Myers, pa tor.

Gospi it’s defense mu.-t have become j lost in the shutTle.

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We extend congratulations to Bain- , bridge, Cloierdale and Roachdale for

(LOYERDALE ROMPS Cloverdale trampled Advance, 47 to 23 down on the ,outh Putnam conitj F’riday niglit. The Cochenour coached crew were out in front, 23 to 11 at th"

half.

ROACHDALE WINS Roachdale invaded Ladoga F’riday evening and nosed out the latter ’ igh school net team, 3.7 to 31. R i.n hdal to do this, was force I to stage a see ond half rally as Ladoga led 19 to 13 at the ei d *f the opening period. Cuffnan . taned for the winners.

SATURDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES.

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WEAF and network, 7 p. m. tional symphony crchestia.

WJZ an I network, 8 p. m.-Workxj

of great composers,

WF’.AF and network, 9 p. m.-

Lucky Strike hour.

WJZ and network, 9:16 p ,m j Melodrama “Still Waters Run Di'i p."| WHO Dos Moines (8f)0) Up , m , WHO Saturday night frolic.

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H1RT &. MOORE ELECTRIC SERVICE

Phone 495

Maytag Washers

Johnson Building

Cor. Seminary & College

their victories F’riday evening. ’ t great night lor Putnam ' I teams lint not so “hot’ for j ca. tie’s Tiger Cubs.

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And that’s that!

It was county (in-, n-

ALL OVER INDIANA M I. V F.RNON This city’s new , $140,00 high school building will b* ready for occupancy Monday. The i building includes a gymnasium with a playing floor of HO x 80 feet, with ! balcony seats for 1,500 persans and I in au itorium with a seating capacity of 7oc.

Hoover Sweepers CompMu line of National Mazda 1**9* Equipped to do any kind of Electrical work Full line of parts for Maytag and Hoover