The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1930 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA SATURDAY, FEB. 8,1930.
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Will Play Shakespeares Tragedy “Hamlet” Little Theatre, Saturday, Feb.
Mrs. HaKiirr Relumed To South Ih'iul
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Mrs. Hatfuer of South Bend left j Oeerwastle Friday after visiting her dauRhtei.'Ksther, who is a student in DePauw. Miss Haulier is a memlter of Kappa Alpha Theta. •J« •J* •J* I). A. B. Will (live j Annual Dinner. »
Sunday School t Lesson f '
THB DAILY ■aNHBB Catered ta the Poet UKlce at Creea caatle, ladlaaa, ae eecoad daaa Hall matter. Under the act of March I. 187a. SabeeriptUu price, !• eeate per week.
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The Washburn chapter of the D. A. It. will hold their annual dinner in honor of Washington's birthday. Fell. J 18th, at the home of Mrs. W. W. Tucker. Dinner will lie served at si\-! thirty, and will be followed by a special program. Any D. A. If. is welcome, whether a member of the local chapter or not. Tickets may he secured at the Hanna Book Store of Miss Kmily Beckwith. All reservations must h made by
Feb. lath.
Please bring discarded beads and yarn to this meeting. This is for the bo\ to be sent to Kills Island.
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Prof. Vreeland To speak Before Pre-School C hild Study C.roup
Lesson for February;9
Personal And Local News
WARNINGS AND PROMISES
(TEMPERANCE LESSON)
Mrs. M. A. Cox and Miss Genevieve A me- spent Saturday in Indianapolis.
I.EPSON TEXi Matthe/.y
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cor,DUN TEXT—livery tree that' ta ins ill not forth y ■ U frtilx is hewn (Sown omt cast lnt<> the file PRIMARY TOI ! Obeyln* Jesus. . rsiult TOPld—Keepl"d she Law of
Christ.
INTERMEDIATE ' ND Sl'CNIOR TOPTh« Truth Al AMohollo Bev-
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1 OF NO PEOPI.I AND A PELT TOPIC—Cutting Down the CortfUpt Tree.
Miss Mary Ituurk who has been the
7:1-2* I guest of friends here the past week
I returned to her home in Indianapolis
The Pre-School Child Study Group, | sponsored by A. A. I . W. will hold its meeting in Alvord Hall at 7:-'i0
Monday evening.
Prof. Francis M. Vreeland, of the departments of Sociology of DePauw University will talk to the group on “Family Relationship.” Prof. Vree- ' land received his A. M. and Ph. D. | from Michigan University, and was a student at Yale and Columbia. He did ' social service work in the New York School of Social Service and has taught at Miami and Michigan Uni-
versities.
Fith of DeP*uw Fine Arfs Course
Seats on Sale at Steven's Drug Store.
Social Hems
Century Club Gives Dinner Al Country Club
it ha- been the custom of the Century club each year to give a dinner to which husbands and a few gue-ts of the duh are i \ iled. The dinner in.-t evenin'.: at the country club wa
Theatre Party Attends Follow I hru
Among tho-e from Greencastle who made up a theatre party at Knglish’s Saturday fur "Follow Thru”, weie Mrs. Fen I Luca.-, Mrs. W. M. McGaughey, Mis. < . .1. Arnold, Mrs.
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fun well to Mr. and John F. Cannon, Mrs. S. C
.Mr-. Frank Domiei. The guests armed to lind the dub converted into the office of the Century Steamship Line, where eadi filed his application lor a pa -p :t with Captain Robert William- who later had some sport nailing from the witty replies. Ticki ts were ' l ull'd f , passage to Spain mi the S S. Doniii r, together with a devei explanation o r what might lie i xpeeted on the tour. Then all emh.'ii'ked with individual life preservin' upon a most realistic ship, where
dinner wa- served.
Mrs. S. R. Kaiiden and ]
Lucas.
+ + + + *h -a Miss Southard \nd Mr. Southard Have Indianapolis Guest
Sayers, Loui-e
Mrs. Grace Reynolds of Indianapolis is the guest of Mi- l.iliiit, Southard and her brother Mr. Charles South-
ard.
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W omen's ( orp N\ ill Meel Nlonday
The Women's Jielief Corp will
Altei the dinner, Mrs. John Alle. i ' lnn,|a .''afternoon at two o’doek in eostuim n companied by Mrs. Rol- inemiieis are urged to he present.
land Leach, made a very lovely Spanish (lancer. The surprise of the evening followed when Professor W. \V. Carson lead in this clever troupe of alleged Spanish performers. These men presented a spirited and spectaculai tmlii All their efforts wore * bet awarded w it aim. Theft | were resplendent troubadours, and a dashing matador, a gay Spunish dancer, and for the bull fight, an origin.il but brave animal caused untold i one rn for his attendants and the grave Red Cross nurse. Mrs. John Allee anil Mis. Robert Williams were the a hie chairmen of the dinner, and entertainment comittoe. The success of the entertainment was largely due to Dean and Mrs. R. G. McCutthan.
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King's Builders
W ill Meet
I he King’s Builders will hold their p gular meeting at the home of Mrs. W- K Hutcheson, I2b E. Washington St., Monday at four o’clock. Come and bring your dues.
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Woman's Christian Union Will Hold All-Day Meeting I he Women's Christian Union will bold an all day meeting in Community ball of the Methodist church Monday, at nine-thirty. The ladies will tack comforts for the Club Relief work. Fueh lady lining individual lunch, also thimbles, darning needle- and -cissors. Donations of comfort material can be utilized. Heechwood Pleasant Circle Meets W th Mrs. Bowman Mrs. Mattie Bowman was hostess for the Heechwood Pleasant Circle Wednesday, February 5th. Seventeen membei were present, and the roll
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Mrs. Rodcheaver
Returns From Evansville
METHODIST Kl'ISCOPAI. CHURCH C. Howard Taylor, Min ster 9:30 a. m.—Church School. 10:40 a. m.—Worship. This will bo the thank offering service of the Women- Home Missionary society. The address will be given by Mr-. Byron H. Wilson. 2:30 p. m.—Preparatory class. 0:15 p. m.—The student service addressed by Bishop Edwin Holt
Hughes.
The Brotherhood dinner on Wednes-
day evening at 0:30. The speaker will be Mr. K. Dow Bancroft, u Meth-
odist layman of great ability. The Boy Scouts Father and Son
banquet on Thursday evening at O'
o’clock.
FIRST ( HUISTI \\ CHI Kt H B. II. Bruner, Minister Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Bible School Sup'.. Bible School at 9:30 a. in. We have classes for al ages. Morning Worship, Lord’s Supper and seimon by Mr. Bruner at 10:40 a. m; subject: “The Man Who Forgot.” This will be a sermon for men who are forgetting the fundamental and vital things in life. High School Christian Endeovor at
0:30 p. m.
At 7:30 p. m., the members of the Woman’s Missionary socieU will present a pageant in the church entitled “Ann’s Furriners.” About thirtyfive people wil have part in this pageant and nine countries will be represented. In most eases the cos-
Mrs. Rndeheavcr, who is chaperon tumes used in these countries will be
used. The public i-
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invited to this
of the Alpha Chi House, returns today from Evansville, where she ha« attending a Sunda\ Convt ntion.
+ + + + IHK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. (). S. Hixon Victor L. Raphael, Minuter W ill Visit Parents ^ Al * services in charge of the young Mr. and Mrs. Orva) S. Hixon, of people in observance of Youth Day.
Indianapolis will spend Sunday with tiieir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hixon, who live at Walnut
Bloomington streets.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves Will Have Week-End Guests
Mr. Byram Reeve- of Hammond, and Mr. Gilbert Reeves of Indianapolis, will spend the week-end with their parents, Mr. and .Mis. Lee Reeves,
211 W. Franklin Street.
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Keed-Kent Nuptials tt Crawfords* lie Peail B. Reed a: <1 Lola M. Kent urpri-ed their friend.- and were married at Crawford ville at 11:30 o’clock Feb. I. Their many friend- extend best wishes for a happy and prosperous married life. They will be at home on a farm east of Ladoga after
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Mrs. Byron Wilson Will Speak at Methodist ( hurch Mrs. Byron Wilson, former National secretary of the Young People’s work of the Woman’s Homo Missionary society will deliver the Thank Offering Address at the Methodist Episcopal church, Sunday morning at
10:40 o'clock.
Church School, 9:30. Theme of worship, "Sharing.” Prof. G. B. Man-
and hart > Su i ,t -
Worship, 10:35. John S. Moore, presiding. Talks by Robeit Kendall, Marjorie Gaston, Charles Sanford. Luncheon, 5:00 in the Social room for all young people. Campus meeting, 6:15. Evening Service, 7:30. Pageant, “Builder- for a New Day,” by Tuxis group. Offering for Winona l,ake Christian Education Summer Camp. Woman's Circle 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Hattie Lueteke, 1010 S. Locust St. Mrs. Hattie Callahan, assistant hostess. Junior C. E.., 3:45 Thui-day after-
noon.
Mrs. Wilson is the wife of the I comptroller of DePauw University,
call was answered w.th quotations She came here for residence a few from Lincoln. Mrs. Grace Morehart I nv nt h.- ago. Mrs. Wilson 1,a- ’ir-t al-o read a paper on Lincoln. The . ham, knowledge of the great work of
entertainment wa- furnished bv Mis ,u i.
... ... ,, ,, , ' the home missionary society. • ( lara Talbott, and the prize of the' + + + .j. + + afternoon was received by Mrs. Edna Child Welfare Commitee Rami Refreshments were served # Will Have Meeting
dining the social hour. I Child Welfare Committee will meet The next meeting will be held with at the City Libarj Monday afternoon
Mary Hunter. | at 3:45.
ITRs l RAPT 181 ( HI lit H Win. J. Crowder, Minister 9:30 a. m.—Bible School. 10:40 a. in. Morning Worship. Sermon by Rev. Alonzo Slaughter, of Indianapolis, Ind. 6:30 p. m.—Junior and High School B. Y. P. U.s. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship. Sermon by Rev. Alonzo Slaughter. 7:30 p. m., Friday - Prayer Service.
I. Concerning Censorious Judgments
(vv. 1-12).
1. The sin and folly of fowl :>). This prohibition should not be so construed as to forbid our making nu estinuite of the lives of thore about us. for “by their fnii - je slmll know them." Neither should It jrevent us from administering reiiuiktt to those who deserve it. It is not wrong to eondenm the errors md faulhs of those who are In the way of sin. It does not mean that sin should gi* unrehuked until we ourselves are parfecL It rebukes readiness lo blaioo oilier* and to magnify their weakness and error. 2. The duty of discrtlminatlon in dealing out holy tilings Cv. li). The Gospel should be preaehed to all. We should turn from those who reject and treat with contempt Hie Gospel message. 3. Qualification for discrimination
(vv. 7-12).
(1) A life of pr. yer l(vv.7-11). Only liiose are aide n rightly divide Hie word of truth who Ihe u life of prayer. (2) A disposition to treat others as one would be treated (v. 12). It is not merely to refrain irom doing injury, ■ but positively to do for others that which we would desire to have done unto ourselves under similar clr. uue stames. No man 'an five ibis rule unless lie lias been born from above and abides with Cbrint. II. Entrance Into the Kingdom
Urged (vv. 13,14).
There are two ways only before each one—life and death, heaven and hell. Tiie narrow gate is the way of hie. While Hie gate is strait and the way narrow, it is an open gate and the only gate to life, and all are inviled to enter. The gate which opens to every good thing in life is strait— restricted. The way of Jesus Christ Is not the way of the crowd. III. Warnings Against False Teach,
ers. (vv. 10-20).
1. Their real existence (v. 15). Ever sinca God lias had a people, false prophet* and teachers have iqe peared among them. 2. Their nature (v. 15). (1) They ore hypocritical. The devil does his most successful work by masquerading as an angel of light (II Cor. 11: 14,15). Ilis ministers ,ippear in this way and turn people fiom tlic narrow to the broad way. (2) They are destructive. This is suggested by their being ravening wolves, it is when the wolf is In sheep's clothing that It does its most destructive work. False teachers are doing their most deadly work while pretending to ba loyal to the Bible and Jesus Christ. 3. The unfailing test (vv. 16 18). “By their fruits ye shall know them.” Every tree bears its own kind of fruit. One may search the universe in vain for an exception to this rule. It is equally true in tiie spiritual world —there is a vital connection between faith of In-art and fruit o^ the life. 4. Their ultimate end (v. 19). Although God lias infinite patience and bears long. He will see to it that tills evil work does not go on forever. IV. The Dangers of Empty Profes-
sion (vv. 21-23).
1. Merely calling Christ Lord will not answer for doing his will (v.2l), 2. One may do supernatural work* and not be saved (vv.22,23). Not all supernatural worlds are divine. There is a supernatural world of evil. It Is the business of every believer to test the Spirit (I John 4 :1.2). 3. Separation from God (v. 23). One may have been a Sunday school teacher or a minister and have performed many mighty works and yet hear from Christ the awful words, "I never knew you; depait from Me.” V. The One and Only Safe Way
(vv. 24-29).
1. Hear the sayings of Christ (v. 24). To do tills one must give attention te reading the Word of God. 2. Do what Christ commands (vv. 24-
29).
Hearing and doing the teachings of Christ Is building upon solid rock. Hearing and not doing Christ's sayings is to build upon the sand.
Versal McCammack, principal of the grade schools at Bunker Hill in Marion county, formerly of Belle
Union, visited here Saturday.
Mrs. Herbert Allee, Mrs. Gilbert Ogles and Mrs. Daisy McCammack attended the funeral of Hiram McCammack at Terre Haute Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crawley of I.fmedale have a new mem hep in the family. Little Mary LaVon weigh- six pounds and arrived this morning be-
tween nine and ten i 'dock.
Edward Chastain, 15, of Ronchdale underwent an emergency operation
Pajamas
l\tivon IV|;miiKs in liirhl sluidis-hriuitiliilly trimninl-
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J. H. IMtuhforcI
Madison township ha- contributed *25 to the Hood di-trict fund. Mrs. Minnie Faisons will .spend the
week-end with fiicds in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Emma Gill' -pie and daughter,
Irene, of Winter Haven, Fla., are
Hee Hive Reliekah U^l Monday evening s „'“. 1
for apepndicitis at Culver hospital, | visiting Mr. and Ml'-. John Kobe and
in Crawfordsville, Tnursday. He was j other relative .
reported as resting well last night. I Mrs. Charle Goodbar, who is the •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas were House-mother at the Delta Upsilon C alled to Indianapolis Saturday by the house, was called to Kansas City, Misj -erious illness of their granddaughter -ouri this last week on account of the
I Frances Ann Gordon, youngest child illness of h r mother.
Elijah Wallace ( ,f riear iJ who has been crit f time, was reported day.
Miss Bernice Tribby, Mr. and Mr-, t \v. t.m Walnut street, i ■' . I end with relative- at bjj
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PENTECOST ( III K< H OF GOD Rev. CL B. Edwards, Pastor Sunday school, 1:30. Devotional services, 2:30. Preaching services, 7. •There wil Ire services each evening at 7:30 o’clock, to which the public L- invited.
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Jordon. Orville O'Neal, present county surj veyor, on Friday announced he was a | candidate for re-election, subject to I the Democratic primary May 6. Mr. j O'N’eal is new completing his. second ' year term us county surveyor. King, Morrison, Foster Company ■ lia- filed suit in the Putnam Circuit court against Fred Williamson, to fori close a chattel mortgage with which a note was secured. A demand 190 i- made by the plaintiff. Mrs. Smock, of Delphi, is making an extended visit with her son, Prof. George Smock, who is an instructor in the University. Mrs. Smock and her son are living on Hanna street. Mrs. Howard Murphy, Browns Valley, was suddenly taken ill Wednesday night. The Russellville ambulance I was called and she wa- rushed to the Culver hospital at Crawfordsville, and was operated on at 4:30 Thursday morning for appendicitis. She is get- I ting along as well as could be expected. The damage suit of Alexander Mor- [ ri- against George Finley, has been j venued to Hendricks county by agreement of parties, in the suit filed in the Putnam Circuit court last July TO j on a change of venue from Clay county the plaintiff sought $5,000 for in- j juries alleged suffered while cutting weed- on the farm of the defendant. Funeral services for Harold J. I Pitts, who died following an opera- [ tion, were held from the home of hiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pitts, near Mt. Olive, Saturday afternoon I at 2 o’clock. Rev. Jack Caldwell of Crawfordsville, conducted the servic- I i s. Members of the Carpenter’s Union acted as pall bfarers. Interment was! in Forest Hill cemetery.
Prcf. B. A. Knight and his father, Mr. John Knight visited here today. Prof. Knight formerly connected with the high ,-chool here, and is at present an instructor in the Washington higli school in Indianapolis. Members of the pioteetive committee c.f the Indiana State Bankers’ association, meeting in Indianapolis this week, made plans for the association'- annual rifle shoot at Ft. Benjamin Harrison June 9. Women will j participate in the matches this year. Fred O’Hair, president of the Central National Bank of Greencastle, is i a member of the protective committee arranging plans for the shoot. 1
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MAPLE HEIGHTS .Sunday School, 9:30. Morning Services, 10:30. Mrs. Grace Black.
Faith By faith we understand that the worlds hnve been framed by the word of God, -o tluu what Is seen hath not lieen made out of thifigg which do appear.—Epistle to the Hebrews.
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