The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 February 1929 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1929. *4
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MISS CORA < . FA!LEY BEOtMKS HKIIlE OF (. H. HAKNAHY, IK. Ceremony Read \t 12:30 Saturday In kankake<. ill. I •• Make Trip To We«t| Indies.
The wedding of \li" Cora Cathar-
Friday at a pretty one o’clock luncheon iriyen by Mr*. Frank Donner at her home, 621 Ka*t .Seminary Street. Covers were laid for eighteen guests, all Creencastle alumnae members. The tables were prettily decorated in red roses and freesia with Valen- ! ,
freshments. Twelve memUrs and the THF. DAILY BANNER visitors were present. Entered in the I^ost Office at Green- + + + + + + castle, Indiana, as second class mail triangle (lub matter. Under the act of March 8,
Regular Meeting 1879.
M»s» Mary Louise Kocher, AA. Suhacription price. 10 cents per
i Washington St., entertained the mem-1 wpe | (> i hers of the Triangle Club at her home at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. After the business session, Miss Lucile Heacock had charge of the worship. Refreshments were in keeping with the 1
Valentine season.
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Second AIM’niversity »_—
Party This Evening
I The Bowman gymnasium will be . ' rs ' Alice Thomas s,s>nt Saturday
scene of the second All-Univer- ,n ,n<ilan8 P 0,, ».
Personal And Local News
' *' M r s^*Llovi I - J ones was entertained^ M evening which is giv-j Miss Almeda Pitchford spent aStine Failey, augh-r of Mr. and Mr- by the Jndianapolis alumnae Satur-!^ und . er "" Uan *'“’ U *- v. .. . r ...I , , .... . . iCounciJ. <ianc^ will bf*Km at S:iK)
*1. H. hail* ;. K.inkak^#*, M.. and lay at th#* Athletic* ( lub. Th^ acti v e j af5 ^ U ntil 11 o’clock Clair Hull R« Chencweth was a businesH vis- ( . H. Barnaby, Jr., -on < ' Mr. and ,chapter at Butler will also entertain hi> orchpstra wi „ furni<h mus ic. | it,,r in Indianapoli Thursday.
V|rs. Charles H. Barnaby of Gteen- in her honor. j ^
castle, wa- sol-rnnized Saturday at *.*.*.*.*.*.
12:80 o’clock at the St. Paul's Ep s- 1 copal Church of Kankakee. The impre-sive -ingle ring Episcopal church cerniony was read before the immediate families of the young couple by the Rev. Rinehart,, Rector
of the church.
The bride’s only attendant was her sister, Mrs. John G. Hamilton, who served as matron of honor. Edward Wish of Indianapoli- was be-t man
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W. R. C. To Meet In Regular Session
aperons will be: Dean and Mrs. Mra. Archie Duman of Fillmore was I Louis H. Dirks, Dean and Mrs. VAil-' a visitor in ( ; rfWi a<tle Saturday,
liam M. Blanchard, Prof, and Mrs.'
Raymond Pence, and Capt. and Mrs. j Miss Irene Sutherlin of Clinton |
Improved Uniform International Sunday School T Lesson T (Br RSV. P B. PlTZWATfB. D U . Don Moody B:b!. ln«ltut.of Chlcto » C®, 19:». We.tem Newcp.per felon I Lesson for February 10 REPENTANCE AND FAITH
LESSON TEXT—Act. I 31 M; Luke U:U-t4. COLDEN TEXT—Repent ye, and believe In the gospel. PRIMARY TOPIC—A Boy Who Was
Sorry.
JL'.MOR TOPIC—A Boy Who Was
Sorry.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TCP- ; 1C—Turning From Sin to God.
SPECIAL!!
Sale On Princess Slips
Flat Crepe: Pink, Flesh, Black, Tan-
Regular $3.95, at Regular $3.48, at Rayon slips in assorted colors—
Regular $1.95, at *i, 8 ;
Regular $1.50, at ' THE QUALITY SHOP
J. H. Pitchford
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Mr-. James Sutherlin has returned
TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- tc her home ip Clinton Falls after vis-
Immediatelv following the ceremonv 1 f ‘ ^ n * on W!,: Monday aftera luncheon was -rved. ‘ noon at 2:30 o’clock in the Christian Mr. and Mrs. 1’amabv will sail at! 1 hureh. l!e\. S. E. Davies will deot.ee on the Duche-- of Bedford for llv *' r th *' main addres*, with the subthe West Iniiie- v ere they willN^L * ^ailt ,r, * °f the Canadian spend six week'-, before returning to! 1’lan of Government Control. Mrs. lireencastle where they will mak- Perllow will give a special musical
their home, at 609 East Washingto
street.
Mr. and Mr- Charle: H. Bainaby,
of this city an Capt. and Mr-. Doug ' T,** U
las Lawson of Boston, attended the
number.
Kntertains
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Alpha Omicron Pi
W. R. C. No. 23. will meet in reg-j Bernard B. McMahon.
, ular se-sion in the G. A. R. hall in the Court House Monday afternoon,
February 11. •S-4- + + + +
Rev. Davies To Talk Before M. C. T. V. The Woman's Christian Temper-
I
wedding.
( hild Welfare Committee Will Meet Nlonday
Mrs. Leonidas R. McXeely entertained the members of the DuoDecem hr idge club at her home at 504 Elm i St.. Friday evening. Mrs. Paul Wright wa- awarded high -core honors. Dainty refreshments were served. Decor-
The Child Welfare Committee will ations were in keeping with the Valmeet Monilay at four o’clock in the entine ,-eason. City Library Buibling. + + + + *♦ .j. Mrs. Crandall's Subject H. P. C. Meets W ith f>ar And Anger drs. Snodgrass j The Pre-School child study club of The Beechwood Pleasant Circle met A- A. N. W. will meet Monda) at M " Library. Mrs. i-iftr-en member- and two visitors A- ^ tandall will have charge. The present., Delicious refreshment.- was,subject will be “Lear ami Anger, cervesl by the instess and a good -oc- . + + + ♦ + + ial time was enjoyed hy all. * a PL And Mrs. Howard 4.4.4.Entertain With Dance Give Dinner For Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Howard of English ( lass Students < hp Indiana State Earm entertained Mr. and Mr- Raymond Pence en- “ number of friends Friday evening tertained member- of the English de- »t 8 o’clock with a dance. Music was partment and guests, with a progres- furnished by prisoners from the inive dinner, at -ix thirty last night, stitution. at their home on East Seminary St. tiuests included: Di. and Mis. W Those pre-ent were; Mr. "and Mr-. | ^- Mctiaughey, Mr. and Mr-. R. P. L. E. Mitchell, Miss Virginia Har- Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams low, Mr. Jerome Hix.-on and mother, M r - an, l Mi-- John < annon, Mr. and Miss Judith Sollenberger, Miss Mary Mrs. C. C. Huestis, Judge an i Mrs. Glen Hamilton, Mi-s Elsie Waldow J- H- Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gil;.nd mother, Wallace Biggs, Mr. and |p '• Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Lucas, Mr. Mrs. William Haggard, and Mr. and and Mrs. Elmer Crawley, Reese MatMrs. Lloyd Gale. son and Ed Coffman, all of this city
and John Klinger and sister, Mis-
>lrn. Lee Williams ^linger of Brazil, Mr. Klinger is a Mak Program tru-tee at the farm. Mrs. O. J. Stewart was elected to' Two courses of delightful refreshed as president of the Friday Circle 1 ment- were served the guests later for the following year, at the regu-1 in the evening, lur meeting of the Friday Circle *l , d - d , + + + which was held yesterdaj afternoon Gilbert Darnell at the home of Mr.-. Wallace Long. Lakes Bride
Mrs. James B. Zeis will serve as vicepresident, Mrs. Bernard Handy, secretary and Mrs. George Finney, trea--urer. Mrs. Lee Williams was in charge of the program for the afternoon. Quotations were patriotic, in commemoration of the hirth-month of Washington and Lincoln. A contest was given, at which Mrs. Walter Gardner won the prize. A social hour followed the program, ami refreshments were suggestive of the Valentine season. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Kimber Gardner at her home on South Indiana street. v + F + + + + Kappa Prenident Honored At Luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Harry X. Mentzer of Ligonier, Ind., announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Maryhelen to Gilbert R. Darnell, s n of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Darnell, also of that city, which took place Saturday, January 26th. Mr. Darnell, who was graduated from DePauw University, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Darnell, who are former residents of Greencastle. Mrs. Darnell was Miss Mabel Rudlsell. ++♦+♦• Mrs. Williams Is Hostess The Home Economics Club of Warren township met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Luella Williams with Mrs. Ruth Fry as as' sisting hostess. After the usual rout-
Holda Pledging Alpha Omicron Pi sororirty held formal pledging at the chapter house at 6:30 Thursday morning, Feb. 7. The pledges were: De Alba Brodecker, Brownstown; Naomi Knoff, BlulTton! and Adeline Kriege, Edwards-
villc, III.
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Bee Hive Rebekah To Meet Monday The Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The degree staff is asked to he present for drill practice.
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Party For ,
Hrs. Wheeler
Mrs. Charles Donnohue gave a bridge party at her home on East Anderson St., Saturday afternoon for
her daughter. Mrs. Wilson Wheeler ofMiss Esther Scheffner for a few
Falls is visiting h> r -ister, Mrs. C. J.
Sutton.
LaVem Snider < f Beech Grove is visiting his parent-, Mr. and Mrs. L.
D. Snider and family.
Miss Margaret Bryan of Newcastle is spending the week-end with het mother, Mrs. De-- e Bryan. Miss Marcella siialley of Ft. Wayne is the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughey and family. Gordon Murraty of Hagerstown is visiting in Greencastle with fraternity brothers at the A. T. O. house. Miss Mildred Su r • rs of Roachdale is -pending the week-end in Greencastle with her brother, Charles Sand-
Mis- Mildred Pitchford left Friday for Rossville, where -he will visit
Indianapolis.
of cards.
There were two tables
Miss Mildred Sanders of Roachdale is visiting her brother Charles Sand-
days.
Miss Edna Sutherlin who underwent an operation at the county hospital last Tuesday for appendicitis is improving nicely. Misses Enid and Erma Hudlin of Terre Haute are spending the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hudlin. The Spanish war veterans and auxiliary will hold an all day district meeting in the Memorial hall in Terre Haute, Sunday. The Methodist Brotherhood will hold a dinner meeting at the church Monday evening at 6:30 o’clock. Dr. Flynn of Bloomington will be the
speaker.
Mrs. Louis Steven* whn has been in the Robert W. Long hospital in Indianapolis for the past few weeks recovering from an operation, will return 'o her home here Sunday. Mrs. W. M. McGaughey and her mother, Mrs. Margaret Matthews will leave Greenca-tle Sunday afternoon for Florida where they will spend the next few weeks. They will visit in Jacksonville and other points before
returning home.
The annual corn and legume show, sponsored by the Clay county farm
Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Bible school su-'bureau and the Brazil Chamber of
oaqpES METHODIST EPHWOPAL CHURCH
C. Howard Taylor, minister. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School.
1C:40 A. M. Worship with sermon. Subject, "Highways in the Heart.” 6:30 P. M. Epworth League. DePauw Chapter and Greencastle Chap-
ter.
7:30 P. M. Evening worship. The last in the present series of Sunday evening addresses. Topic, “Believing where We Cannot Prove.” Excellent
music.
Brotherhood Dinner-meeting on
Monday evening at 6:30. An excellent program is being arranged by the committee. Rev. Dr. C. E. Flynn of Bloomington, Indiana, will lie the speaker. It is expected that at least
one hundred men will attend. FIRST C HRISTIAN CHURCH
B. H. Bruner, minister.
perintendent. Bible ,-chool at 9:30 a. m. The whole school will meet in the church auditorium for sftecial birthday program. There will be a candle for each person who brings their birthday offering. Morning worship, Lord’s Supper, and sermon by Mr. Bruner at 10:40 a. m. Subject of sermon: "Following the Great Pioneer in the Quest for a Satisfying Hope.” The quartet will sing. High School Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. with a special Lincoln pro-
gram.
The Young People’s C. E. /ill hold a social hour at 5:00 p. m. and their regular meeting at 6:30 p. m. Agnes
Commerce will be held in the court house at Brazil on February 20-21-22. Hal Royce, - n-in-law of .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abrams is county agricultural
agent of Clay county.
Valentines that nre not lace pap, 1 Art Studio Alamo Bldg. jt-it
HOSPITAL NEWS Henry Koessler, who has been confined to the County Hospital at two intervals following an operation which he underwent, was removed to his home Saturday morning, much im-
proved.
Mrs. C. C. Hurst returned to her
Mrs. Richard Lloyd-Jones of Tul- ine of husine-s the afternoon sa, Okla., national president of Kap- . pent socially with games and
home on East Franklin St., Saturday from the hospital where she has been
Glover,r leade. Subject: “Youth and J recovering from an operation.
CONEUA
OTIS
SKINNER Dramatist and Interpreter NEHARKY HALL
Feb.
IS
Friday Eve., f 8:00 O’clock
Reserved seats at Stevens' Drug Store.
Fine Arts Course, DePauw University.
Adventure.'
Song service at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Bruner will begin a series of five sermons on The Parable of The Prodigal Son. The subject of the first sermon will he “Christ’s Ultimate Parable”.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
S. E. Davies, pastor.
jSunday School at 9:30 A. M.
(Kenneth Todd, Supt.
Morning service at 10:40.
Sermon subject: “The Open Gate,
B. Y. P. U. at 6 30 P. M. Preaching at 7:30 P. M. "The Divine Promise.”
Thursday evening, prayer and con-
ference meetings.
Mrs. Darwin Hagan and baby left the hospital Saturday and returned to her home at 308 South Indiana
St.
George Smythe was released from the County Hospital Saturday, where he was taken yesterday for the amputation of a finger, which was mangled in an accident at the Zinc Mill.
MAPLE HEIGHTS Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Mrs, Grace Black.
LIMEDALK CHURCH Sunday schol, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Grace Black.
INDIAN CPOI.IS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 9 (UP)—
I Ho «r prices were largely 25 cents lowSubject er at the Union Stockyard* here to-
day. Bulk 160-325 lb*, sold for $10.25. The top price paid was *10.35. Re-
ceipts numbered 7,000.
Cattle and calve* receipt- numbered 100 tnd 150, respecitively. Slaughter classes wi re normal and vealers lower. Steers brought $10 to $I2.5(), vealerd sold for *15.50 to $16.50. The top price wa- *17. Calves cleared at
*7 to *12.
A. M. K. CHURCH A. L. Johnson, pastor. 11:30 a. m. I»ve feast and general
class meeting.
3:30 the second quarterly meeting
will be held, with Elder C. L. Uptho* 1 migratory bird bill,
grove preaching. Communion will be War claims committee hearing on
CONGRESS TODAY
Senate:
Considers district of Columbia appropriation bill. Immyriation committ/'c continues hearing on National origins privision.
House:
Suspension of rules, to
consider
administered.
7:30 —Preaching by the pastor, subject "Thinking and Knowing.”
Kansas City *20,000 claim.
Insular affair- committee hearing
on I’hilippine legislation.
1C—The Way to Forctvenees. I. Jetut !• Lord and Chriit (Acts
2:32-30).
In order to Induce repentance and faith, Jesus must be presented as both Lord and Christ. The presentation of Jesus os even the unusual son of Joseph and Mary will not convict of sin. One reason for the vanishing sense of sin Is the failure of ministers and Sunday School teachers to declare the Lordship and Messlabship of Jesus of Nazareth. Peter proved Jesus to be Lord and Christ by 1. The miracles which He wrought (Acts 2:22). He performed before the very eyes of the people such mighty deeds ns to demonstrate His Lordship. 2. His resurrection from the dead (Acts 2:24-32).
iting for the past week with her daughter. Mrs. Cecil Sutton. Prof. Francis Tilden will speak at a banquet of minor executives of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in TernHaute, Saturday night, February 16. He will speak on the relation of the Pennsylvania to the development and progress in science, economics, social service, and so on.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF GREKNt ASI I.i: St HOOL ( ITY AND GREKNt \STLK SCHOOL TOWNSHIP, PUTNAM COUNTV. INDIANA Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Scho l Trustees of Green-
By Ills resurrection He was declared u astle School City and Greenca-tle to be the Son of God with power [School Township that said officials (Rom. 1:4). Hia resurrection was at- 1 contemplate meeting an emergency
tested to by many witnesses. 3. The outpouring of the Spirit (Acts 2:15-21). Peter declared that the coming of the Spirit on Pentecost was the fulfillment of Joel's prophecy. II. Repent and Believe the Gospel (Acts 2:37 39). Peter's gospel message convicted the Jews of their sins. When they cried out, he commanded them to repent and be baptized. The evidence of their faith In Christ was manifested In their conviction of sin, and their penitence was shown In their confession of Christ In baptism. III. The Forgiving God (Luke 15: 11-24). The center of things in this parnWe is not the prodigal son, nor his brother, but the “certain man who hnd two sons." This narrative Is a most picturesque and dramatic portrayal of the history of man from his fall to bis reconciliation with Cod. 1. The son's Insubordination (v. 12). lie became tired of the restraints of home. Bis desire for freedom moved him wilfully fo choose to leave homo— to throw off the constraint of his fa ther's rule. Sin Is the desire to In dulge selfish purposes, free from the restraint of rightful authority. At the request of the son, the father "divided unto them his living." Man Is a free lieing. God has committed unto man his own destiny. 2. The son's departure (v. 13). Having made the fateful decision, he immediately sought the fulfillment of his cherished purpose. The son could not now endure the presence of tils father, so he gathered all together and hastened away. When the sinner casts off allegiance to God, he takes all that he has with him. 3. The son's degeneration (vv, 13,
14).
lie had a good time while his money lasted, but the end came quickly. From plenty In his father's house to destitution In a far country was 0 J short Journey. 4. The son's degradation (vv. 15, 10). His money exhausted, he was driven to hire himself to a citizen to feed swlue. It Is ever so. Those who will not serve God nre made slaves to the devil to do his bidding (Rom. 0:10). In his shame and disgrace he could not get necessary food. 5. The son's restoration (vv. 17 24). (1) He came to himself (v. 17). Be flection made him conscious that though he had wronged his father and ruined himself, he wue still his fa ther's son. (2) His resolution (v. 19). Memory's picture of his home, where even the hired servants had a superabundance, moved him to make a de cislon to leave the far country and go home, (3) His confession (vv. 18,19). lie acknowledged that his sin was | ngalnst heaven and his father, thai lie hud forfeited his right to be called a son, nnd begged to be given a place j as a hired servant. (4) His action <v. 20). Resolution does not avail unless no cotnpanied with action. When the eon fessb.n Is genuine, action will follow (5) IIis reception by bis fathei (vv. 20-24). So nnxions was he for him that he ran to meet him and fell upon his neck nnd kissed him.
and determining the expenditure of
more money for the y,. ar 1% was set out in detail in the budget for said year; ami wi)U 20th day of February, 1929 a t; p at their office in said City, C ^J and determine upon the exp^ of Six Hundred Fifty ($050.00,1 lar» in the Special School Fum the year 1929, to be expended fo,| surance on building- and < Wr more than was published in tW nual budget for said year. Tjr ers have a right to be heard 1 on. Ten or more taxpayer* right to appeal from -uch appr ation after it is made by filinnJ tition with the County Auditor J in ten days thereafter. In Witness Whereof, we h-r*i set our hands, this 4th day of p| ruary, 1929. HARRY COLLINS, PAUL T. ALBIX. CASS EL C. TITKFR, School Tru-tee?. iqji
Q<) W ELL PLEASED have hundreds of our 1 uskj tomer,- been that they have gladly sent their friends in to see us. Farmers may borrow *20$300 on livestock, implements, autos, and furniture. Repay in 3-6-9 or 12 months. Our monthly payment plans for salaried workers.
Establish Your Credit NOW For a Loan When Needed Later
INDIANA LOAN CO.
Phone 15
24'/, K. Wash. St.
Why Judfe Thy Brother? Why dost thou Judge thy brother) or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand befon the Judgment seat of Christ. For It Is written. As I live, snitb the Lord every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God.—Bom 14:10. 11.
Pledge of God's Pardon Sunrise, says the philosopher, Is n splendid pledge to me that God par dons.—The American .Magazine,
Jame- W. Reynolds, and two daughter* Lucille and Agnes and son Roy of west of town were visitors in this city today.
We are wanting your business AT CAMPBELL BROS.* ELEVATOR •We have a hammer mill and we grind anything you may bring in at any time. W e also have for sale, Feeds, Fencing, and Farm Implements, including Oliver and .John Deere line of farming tools. A lull line of Purina Feeds. Cow Chow, -4% and 34% that will make your cows give more milk. Omelane Horse Feed that will put pep in your horses. Pi£ ( now that will make your coni last longer. \\ e have also taken the agency for the lamous John Deere Tractor. A machine is now on floor at elevator, Model (I. P. at a price you can afford. $860 deliverer!. 1 ractor only weighs 3600 pounds and will pull two 14-inch plows easily. Ask fo 1 * demonstration. P»e sure to come down to our elevator when in town and look our line over. CAMPBELL BROS. BIG FOUR ELEVATOR Greencastle, Ind. Telephone M WALTER S. ( AMPBELL Hllmore, Indiana.
