The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1930 — Page 2
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Counril of Clubs In Moot MoiMia% The < Ireonoastlo Council of clubs will inoM Monday a/tomoon at 2:30 o'clock in the ('otmitunity hall of the Mctloalist chinch. ++♦++♦ lh<'r-thc-T**a-4 up» Club To Meet 5ext I'uesdt^y The |Over-thr-Tea-Cups club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Nell Matson Brov.n at the country club. Mrs. J. P. All'n, .Ir., will review "Hark Hester,” by Anne Douj-las
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Newcastle Paper Owner Viul Max HoeCa Wed
Announcement tva.- made today of
H Ul. Thi=; was followed by a euttinjr frexhmonts at her home afterwards. | of the three act play "Smilin' Thru,” Amnnjr the truest? were Misses Jean re: >rl by Miss Genevieve Greenwntd, Stewart, Prance Mathes, Mary Kiley, wi musical ace mpamment by Miss Dema Maddox, Marjorie Smith and
M Irvaret Martin. The program was Charlotte Donnehue. ! closed by n solo by Miss Margaret » + + + + ♦ | At tfi Inman, “You re Ja-t a Flower ] Many Parties On fr<Un an Old l!oui|U(-t”, sunjr in old- Campus Tonitht
ftuihioned costume. Four formal parties are scheduled | j\'ea and wafers were served by | for tonight on the campus. Fraterni-I th^ hostesses at the close of the eve- ties entertaininir are Phi Kappa Psi.! nil ir. Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Upsilon.i
4> T* + 'h + + and Theta Kappa Nu. Delta Upsilon ,
rtniyhlly To Meet ! ls flivinj? a diner dance in honor of the ith Mrs. Kittles newly initiated pledges. Phi Kappa The Fortnightly dub will meet on Psi is havin K an intiaton 'Inner
‘ dance done in black and white.
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Personal And Local News
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.’Noonday eveninu with Mrs. Janies Kitt!i s, Northwood. Mi . C. W. Otis will giVe the musical pi ram. •e •*• +1- v * i . I ' I; tculty U omen's < lul
Mrs. line Ma.sten of Ben Davis was visitor in Greenoastle Saturday. Miss Etlith Brown ng will s|.end
b To Meet
;The Faculty Women’s CTub will Krug of Crawfordsville.
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of Indianapolis*, operating a number } nui^ers
of telephone i ompanies in Indiana. 1 The wedding todk place at the Wall Street Methodist i»ar“rtnage in Louisville, Ky., the Rev. S. J. Cross of-
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Greencastle Rebekah lodge No. j
763 will meet in regular session on i the week-end with her parents n New
Monday night at K o’clock. Three Market.
candidate- will be initiated. We will ! "Hoc” Clark of Fillmore attended have a- our guest, D. D. Pre«.-., Alice j th Greencastle-Fill mure '/ame this
Let’s all I afternoon.
OPPOSED TO RADIO
'ATI! Meet Monday INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 28 (UP)— i The King Builders of the Christian 1 The Indianapolis school board rejected - rhurch wil1 Mon,la >’ afternoon a proposal by Miss Marget Segur, route / ^ o'clock at the home of Mrs. W Catherine Merrill school library com-
uito jior oHuirhter ' ^ u ^ fson on Washington St. mjttp,. chairman, for the installation FJliott ", f ° r lh “ aft,irn0<,n Wil1 « m.lio in the school, commenting
ficiating. The bride • was en h 'no from a visit with jr.ier daughter.
Mis- Martha I/-a
Miss., and the marriage came as /a.< 4,+ 4.^.4 in pi i e to a largo circle -o( frirddif | Misti Nina Burnside "id relatives. Mr. and Airs. Tlo. Honored With Shower
• a will make their home irf*l Ihdiarf-j Mr>. Vurlin Jam.-, north Indiana
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4.4.4.4- 4 4. , / Marthii Washington Party Hostesses in Costume
T he Martha Washington party Igiv- Ab „ ut nftv 'f ri end. at on Friday evening by the W.tml m’s tiveg ca | ledt br i ngi ng many beautiful (Tide of the Presbyterian chur<d»( was and uw(ful Kift .. There were also a decided success. The party was I giv- SPVe ,. al KUe|t , herp from Rockville
that ladio programs do not fit into tin -chool firogram often enough to
justify costs.
"I do rot believe there should he a
(Street, and Mrs. Howard Farrow of •'■ingle radio in an Indianapolis school" Morton entertained with a shower Bussell Willson, school hoard presiin honor of their sister, Miss Nina dent, said.
Burnside, yesterday, at Mrs. Jarvis’
>n in the recreation room in the base
and Marshall, Ind.
mont, and the guests were receivij I by Mrs . Le „ Martin gavp two ladings Mesdames l^na McUan, Eva S4eph- that were much enjoyed hy the ( . om . .nson, Com*..! Gautier, Mayhuerj Ru- |)any> and the hostess served rebu.h, and Ixiuls Dirks, who rwe.e freshmf .nts of ice cream and cake.
dressed in Martha Washington 1 cos- 4,4.4.4.4.^ tume. The room was decorated I with Theatre Party Given white candles and pink carnatioft-. Hy Jeanne Leach .Ji es D'trothy Rogers and Aythe Miss Jeanne Leach entertained
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Archibald - ang “Just Aweuryir
Span good work mules.
HOGS—Six brood sows, bred; 2.T
to 3.T head stock hogs.
•— — - « cows—One or two good jerwev
for 1 few friends with a theatre party at cows.
You”, accompanied hy Mise Helen the Granada Friday night, and
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Stop Lot^k \iu\ Deride
We hJee farms for sale or tr ade or rent or we will sell or tra le your farm. Wi* have City property tu» rent to sell or trade. Spring is close, what have',you decided to do Ihiu eear. We can help you out f you will come in aitkl talk it over willh Us. Wc can sell you a home like paying rent if you want 1« start buying a home that way. We hare iBodem homes, 4emj.modem and in fact all kinds of homes to sell you aiul at prices lha*. >x»u will pay if you really want a home. \ -mall payment will start, you on (he road to owning your own home. Come irr as we have Some homes that we are offering far below
(he real value. Write, wire or call us. W. Tf. MUNDY & SON
Phones. Office aitl 8 ekisl Washington St. Phones Residence lill-\
Otto Tribe No. Un Red Men, will meet .Monday night at 7:30. All brothers urged to be present. The Modern Priscilla club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Charles K. Cooper. Victor L. Raphael wil have Miss I.. D. Wolff, Miss HabiTeht and John Berlinger from Cincinnati, as his guests over the week-end. Mrs. E. P. Van Arsdel of Imiianapoli.-, was a visitor here Friday. Mrs. Van Arsdel is a former resident and lived on east Seminary St. Miss Thelma Stone and Ernest Siddona were married la. : Tuesday evening at seven o’clock at the heme of Rev. H. A. Sherrill, who performed
the ceremony.
All members of the Brotherhood of the M. E. Church an requested to I will sell at public sale al my farm meet in lh <' M>n ’ H ro, ’ m in the hasft ' « miles north of Greencastle and one ment tomorrow at 3:.T0. Please come mile west of Somerset Church, on and lie on time.
Roy Reynolds, of north of this city
underwent an operation for appendicitis, Friday morning it the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis. He is
reported as doing very nicly. Prof. Warren J. Yount, superin-
tendent of city school-, returned on Friday from Washington, D. C., where he attended a meeting of the National Education a.--oeiation. Supt. Yount reports that approximately 160 Indiana educators attended the meet-
ing which was most successful.
Miss Lortnda Cottingham who is a graduate of DePauw, is giving the program for the Sunday afternoon
PUBLIC S ALE
Wednesday, March 12,
( nmrnenring at 10:30 A. M. (he
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IMPLEMENTS— Gang break plow, two nalkng break plows, sulkey break plow, good Oliver cultivator, disc harrow and tandem, corn planter, with M0 rods of wire: drag harrow, iron roller, wheat drill, end-gate outs seeder, corn binder, mowing machine, hay tedder, manure spreader, one row spring cultivator, Greencastle drag saw. in good condition, corn
Chopper, two sets leather chase »«rk; ()f thc Ava]on Countrv club
harness, a pair double buggy harness.'. , ..
set single buggy harness, and numer- ,n Indianapolis tomorrow, assisted by ous other farming items. Miss Evelyn Poston, pianist. Miss H" — Light or 10 tons haled hay. j Cottingham will be remembered in
<> or M tons balel oats straw.
Gieencastle for her beautiful work
HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Consist-, . . , ing of following: beds, dresser, wash °" the vlolin - * s, > e Wli a member of
stands, chairs, leather davenport, tables, heating stove, oil stove with oven, and various other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS—CASH
ALVA V. THOMAS
O. I. RECTOR, \uct.
Ladies Aid of Brick ( Impel will serve
lunch.
"Lay your on the table’
Alpha Chi Omega. City Marshal Otto Dobbs announced Saturday that he is pleased with the re.-ponse of the motoring public to new parking regulations in downtown Greencastle. Mr. Dobbs says the new angle parking system has proven that it can accommodate more cars than the former flat-to-the-curb parking. City police are eliminating all double parking thus permitting patkiil cars to get out when they are ready
to go.
R. P. Moore and family, who have been spending the winter in Florida have returner! to Greencastle on account of the death of Evan Strain. Mrs. Strain is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moore. The family were delayed in Kentucky on the return drive when the automobile c*uight fire, burning the inside of the car. Only two of the boys were in the car at the I time of the fire. One of them escaped without injury, but Howard was burned bady about the face and head. The car was not seriously damaged, and the bums were dressed, and the family continued their return journey, ar living in town late last night.
In other words, he frank with us if you want the beat help we can give you . . . Tell us fully your long-distance financial aims and purposes: fur your wife, your children, your home, your business, your charities, and other special bequests.
Then we can tell you accurately about a financial plan that will take into consideration all these elements in your problems. We are arranging plans •very day for men who leave the settlement of
their estates in our hands. May we suggest a preliminary talk on this subject at your place of business or ours? You can talk to us with the assurance that what you say will be held in coiv fidence.
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Lesson for March 2 lESUSTEACHINQ ABOUT HIMSELF I.ESSON TEXT—Matthew 11:2-12:50. GOLDEN TEXT—Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and i will give you rest. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jeeus the Friend of All. JUNIOR TOPIC—Je»u» the Great Helper. . INTKRMHDIATK AND SENIOR TOPIC—Who Jesus Was. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC—Our Lord's Testimony Concerning Himself.
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I. How the Kingdom Was Received (ch. 11). In showing the attitude of heart of the people, four classes of hearers are rteseribed. 1. The parplesed hearers, like John the Baptist (vv. 2-11). John belim-od that Jesus was the Cliriet (v. 2), but was somewhat perplexed as to the manner of the establishment of the kingdom. The Baptist had in his preaching mainly emphasized the line of prophecy which um<l» the King to be a mighty conqueror (Matt. 3:10-12). He said that the ax is laid unto the root of the tree and that there was to he a separation of the chaff from the wheat and a nurnlng of the chaff. John saw Christ as the one who would remove the sins of the people by the shedding of His blood (John 1:29), but he failed to see the interval between the time of His suffering and the lime of IBs triumph. 2. Violent hearers (vv. 12-ID). These were willing to receive the kingdom according to their own way, but were unwilling to conform to its laws. They seized it with violent hands. They would not repent when called upon to do so by John, nor rejoice to do so when called upon by Christ (vv. 17-19). B. The stout-hearted unbelievers (vv. 20-2-t). In Chorazin, Bethsalda and Capernaum, Christ had done most of His mighty works, but the people deliberately set their hearts against Him and His message. Tyre and Sldon were filled with immoral profligates and idolators, but they will be more tolerably dealt with in the Day of Judgment tluin will those who wilfully reject Jesus Christ. 4. Hearers who are babes in spirit (vv. 25-30). There were some among the people who heard Jesus with childlike faith. They believed that Jesus was the Messiah and opened their hearts to receive Him. II. The Antagonism to Jesus (ch. 12). in chapter eleven we saw the shameful Indifference of the Jews to their King. In this chapter we see the positive and bitter antagonism manifesting Itself against Him. The immediate occasion of their wicked determlnatlon was Christ's relation to the Sabbath. 1. The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath (vv. 1-8). The hungry disciples were plucking corn on the Sabbath. With this the Pharisee* found fault. To their cavils Christ replied, and showed that God’s purpose in instituting the Sabbath was to serve man’s highest Interests and to contribute to hie happiness. (1) He Is greater than their greatest King, David (vv. 3, 4). (2) He Is greater than their sacrifice and priesthood (v. 0). (3.) He is greater than the temple (v. (1). The temple, with Us gorgeous rites and ceremonies, was but typical of Himself. (4) n e | g greater than the Sabbath (v. 9), fur He is the very Lord of the Sabbath. 2. Healing the withered hand (vv 9-14). la order that they might accuse Him, they asked, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath days?” Jesus’ reply was both a question and a declaration. 3. The unpardonable sin (vv 22 32). The occasion of their blasphemy against the Holy Ghost was the casting out of the demon. In this act Christ displayed His power to cast out demons. The effect of this miracle wu* twofold: (1) Upon the multitude. They were amazed, and cried out, “I* not this the son of David?” (2) Upon the Pharisees, men they heard what the people were saying, thelv anger and satanle malice were aroused. They said He was casting out demons by the prince of the demons. With unanswerable logic. He met their accusations and demanded decision. He charged home upon them their awful guilt. They hud attributed the work of the Holy Spirit to the devil. Thi* Christ calls the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost for which there la no pardon,
The Lag* Step Wiae It la the last step that wine, and there le no place In the pllgrim’a progress where ho many dangers Inrk as the region that He* hard by the portals of the celestial dty. It la when heaven’s heights are full In view that hell’s gate Is most psrslstant and full of deadly pertl.-A. B. Simpson.
Stability a ad Siacarity Stability and sincerity go together A true Christian will hasten from’ wrong.—John Timothy Stone. ■<*
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wm. J. Crowder, Minister 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 10:40 A. M.—Morning Worship Sermon -ubject, “Jesus, The Perfect Example.” ...^.The Communion Service. 6:30 P. M.—Junior ami Senior B. Y. P. Y. 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship. Sermon subject, “Types of Those Receiving the Kingdom. 7:30 P. M. Each Evening Next Week—Dr. Kyle M. Yates, Piofessor in Old Testament Interpretation, in the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. There will be viaitang delegations from the Greencastle chunho- each evenintf. You are cordially invited to enjoy these services with us.
Living.”—Minister.
ANNOl'\< kmfa't, . The World Day of IW »J observed by the Federate.) u, f ary Societies of the churches on Friday, Marched the Methodist wxuuin as L. J* A co-operative dinner will ^ at noon. The devotional sen.,*" begin in the auditorium of theeJ The Woman’s Home Misn ni J; ciety will hold a rummage court house Saturday, March > 5 The official board of the Mny church will have the.r regular ing, Wednesday evening, March,; j and Mrs. Taylor wil have dinnerj the member- of the board and ti wives, in the Community hall o'l church.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, Minister Church School, 9:30. Sermon therm : “Freedom from Law.” Campu- Young People’s meeting, 6:15 in Speech hall. Tuxis C. E., 6:30. Leader, Elmer Ever.-. Musical service, 7:30, by the quartet and Prof. G. O. Arlt, organist. Junior C. E. ,3:45 Thursday afterafternoon. Union Day of Prayer, Friday in the Methodist church.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. Howard Taylor, D. D. Miniater 9:30—Church School. 10:40—Morning Worship. Holy Comunion 2:30—Preparatory Class. 6:15—Uniory Student Service—» Speech hall. 6:30—H. S. Epworth League. 7:30—Evening Worship. Organ Recital. Sermon—"The Science of Chri.-t'an
CHURCH OF (h)D Sunday School—1:30 p, \| Devotional Stfvii» 2.‘3t -I Sermon by U< v. StiokaraiUsT evening service, 7:30 a, J Tuesday—7:30 P. M. Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Saturday at 7:3o P. M. Rev. G. B. Edwards, PutoJ FIRST CHRISTIAN (HlRtll B. H. Bruner, Ministfr Mrs. E. R. Hartley, Bible Scholl Bible Schol at 9:30 A. M. Morning worship, Lord's Sin and sermon by Mr. Bruner at ]}J A. M. Subject, "Saint' Whc Fallen Asleep.” High School Chti'tian Kidwi Special Hour at 5 p. in. ReguisrL school Christian Endeavor at fl p. m. Installation of officer ari meeting. Evening service at 7:30. Tb| of n series of special 'ermntr i ing with the American home, young people will have rharp ofj devotion.' and the music uid! Uruner will speak mi the ■jye{ "Sweetheart Days.”
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