The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, mo.^
ing a cabinet training course on the Diil’anw I'nivi i -ity campu.- this •week r-h l. .Mips Snr.ih Holme.' i ■■ here to
(• Y.niinim) on J'jR' Pout)
THF nUf.Y HAVNim |a lp0 u ' iri « <) f th " ‘/‘TT rM»n. Bank, Frankfort, Ind. Signed—Indl* KnterM.n .he PoatOff.ee at Green Com . , 0 . M. Hunter, eas.le, Indiana, a- aeeond flans mail matter. ISmler the aft of Mnrrb 3, ‘
Hie I'irrt VVard I*. T. AMe. Frida) Afternoon
The Fiist Ward P. T. A. met in the -chord auditorium Friday .•ifterno.n. 1
OUITLAKV
Martha Opra, dausrhU r-of Arthur
I87». Siih^rriplinn week.
.Mi Adam- oinneii the ne.-tirm writ; ami Ucrtha Runyan Fry was< U»rn
. . i . t .. i . . ’ 1,
-hort hold
devotions. It wa- decided to in Kastei maiket Saturdnv l»
about one and one-half miliv -outh of Ml. Meridian on Jan. d, IRBll. She
f or , i.:, i i; l.-o a ik. ind cool: • the eldest dauehte. of a family
Mrs. M. A. Cox and Mis- Genevieve |
of five rhildion and thi first to «o. she wa- also the <rranddauifhter of the Rev. .Maitha Runyan, a mi-sion-
ai > Baptist minister who will he re- 1 o) - Greencnstle spent Saturday •
memhered for hei faithful and etfie- ^ [, 1( iinuapoli
lent work in the Master’s vineyard 1 , . . . j
,.J. Mi .loi - talked on Hu hahits ' f or over 40 yctus. At the age of ei^ht Byron Irwin nt South ' , ,• . in ot tin f Tut!;• y .ear- Opra with hei parents moved,itintf his mother sit
and hei talk was illustrated hy Mi-: Mildred l.etor-on, who woie somf
>vai
ale the Saturday before Mothers day. The mother and childien of the .Ith Idade trtive a musical |n otrram. I he .-peakei foi the afternoo , was M!-.- | i.,ra Jones ol Mansfield hall van has just ie. ntl> returned from Tuik-
priff. 10 emt* per i^pr^ved Uniform International
SundaySchool r Lesson r
Perfonal And Local News
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RKV. r. H. HJZWATKR i«i uf Faculty. ALuody Jtlbi*
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Lesson for April 6
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hciuitit'ul Tu iki>h
Mi.- ,Jon»> isN a v«*iy . pt-akor, ami hf?i talk wa
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costuiw-. mli’M’stiir.* i illir.il it»f ,, i
from the home of hei Idrtli to Warren j and Mr. Dolby on South Indiana .'t. ’.own-hip, near Putnamville, and u few . j.'| orf nce Helen McOaujrhey olY
FIRST BAPTIST ( HI ID H Wm. J. Crowder, Minister. A. M., Rihle School. 10:40 A. M., Morning Worship. Sermon subject, “At Faso In /.ion. 0:30 I’. M., Junior and Senior R. V. P. U. 7:30 P. M., Evening Worship. Sermon subject, “Why Pledge To Christ?” A very short talk b> the Minister, followed hy presentation of Church Budget and Monthl> Business Meet ing. 7: :30 P. M., Thursday, Prayer Service.
lat. r to the little town of P' 1 '-! |. l y‘ mmll Y is spending the week-end
:i mville wheli
t of fier life I
with her parent-,
Mi. and Mrs. Chvs.
I hnlon < enter PI#) Hu> Good Mtendancc Th. < linton Centei High Sehool v "Out df Hounds” wa- given I rida;. night, a large rrowd :itt' nderl.
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was -pi nt. On April i, 1018, she was j Mt . ( ; au(r he>.
nnited in marriagi to Roy Wat.-o' ,
.. her home town. They settled in ^ ihe Gn-elicastlc hand will I' 1 111 ’
the home of! Monday evening at 7:30 o'elis-k. A
he pre-ent
home of their own, near
her parents. These two young pen-j member,, are rrqye.sted to
t>|. just starting iti life, soernod to on time.
have the same purpose, to get along ^ K( Ut ., yi „ f | m |i u na|H»lis, has
’ returned to her home after a
I visit
;,KSS(V? TEXT—Matthew 1C U--* .iC.UJKS TEXT—If anv in-.ii v ill oma zfttr Me, let lilnj der ■ 1 m .-.f. amt lute up liia croes, amt : Y « 't< PR III ARY TOPIC—Prov!ns '' , ‘ l ' *' for Jeeus. JfXIOP. TOPIC—Proving Our I,ove for Je'ua. IMTP.MRDIATE AND ShVlOP. TOPp'—Denying Keif for Chi VOL'NC? PfiOPX.fi AND ml, l "l - rr—Cl, -Leal ing In Ihe (. 1
Pin Della Kappas ol Daiiville
IPId Ilium i Ham e at Hotel t.ranl Ihe Phi ll lla Kappa- id DanviPe held a dinru r-daiue :.I th. Hole! Gru::'. I rida) evening. Musi, wa.- furni-le .1 hy “’Pile lloosi'l Rockets.“ Ihe ladies were given silvei e .mptu l- wi'h fraternity monograms on them. Flower wen- American lleauly lo.-e.-.
Bridge Part) \iid Showei lor Mrs. Keiinelli ( . hr‘u A Bridge party and mis shower wa- given in honor
and
with her grandpa rents,
Mrs. Ve Miller.
The lesson topic Is mu'-'wer Hinn it,e Seriplure text. It Includes Christ
Dr. and Ml . H. V. Wadsworth and >n and John Hamilton, of Joliet,
ukiiiK account of Uis minis Petereonfession, Christ’* pred h.n eoii- . ernins His deMth atid II' ieneliing r inrerning tlio eo*t of dis -hip. I. Christ, the King, Take s Account
ride and happy home. This happy . .uph walked hand in hand and work- , d t igethei each one lining tlie he.-t the) vould. Opra wa indastfious, always hu-j. Finally by faithful indtis-
ti\. their object was achieved ami Hk t will li w lie week-end guo-ls ol v f h,t Ministry (ii. 1.1 !
they built the beautiful imslern home j Ajf. md Mr.-. J. !'• Farrow
rt tin Watson homestead where !ier young life went out. Opru’s home l.fe wa- so haimi and content in her
w home, a I ways son,etliing morning. I>r. Kar I uddell of ndtad t , beautify the place and keep it in J ! l0 l‘s and (. H. 0 Brien of this <itj.
in dei and still working with the hu--, \], un ,i Mrs. R. V. McCullough, | | H ,|. | pey find efiarg. I Hun will, . I.r.iwl to help him get along and be a )j rs Fmtnu McCullought and .Mr. anil j fieing In lessue wilh ifie de\il and Hri„ ..i-jiiue help-mate. Prior to their mar-j V | IS || u |,p,t Hinote, of Reelsville, re-: sous Id to kill Him. H " - b-ihly Ini,f d , ri.ige these two young people united )urnP( | fi OH „. Thursday evening fr ,m porlfinl I hat the disciples e . leur
Henry Koessler underwent an o|ier aliou at tlie County Hospital this
1. The place (v. 18).
Ii whs at Caesarea Mold,pi. Hie northern limit of Jewish territory, practically in Gentile ter; c. “. The time in Christ's " iiT'I lie cross was only a f> w months iw.i.v. The King had nlrea, been re
MFI HODIST EI'ISCOI' \l. ( ill R( H < . Howard Taylor, D. D. Minister !): I o—.Student Classes. !»:30—Church School. 10.40 Morning Worship. Sermon, “Hopeful Di-cover' i>:l.->— Student Service Sunday evening at ti:lo, the Univ‘1- j itj Clioir will sing a service in the | Metliodist Kp’-copal church wld'h ' they are to sing in the Chicago Uni-1 veisity Chapel next Sunday afternoon. J This service will be in charge of th< Univi rsity Student comittee and will lake place of our usual 7:30 sery'et ot w,nship. Everyone is invited. Thursday evening, there will he a meti g ol prayer and meditation ini the Community hall. Wath the public pie-s for announcements ef the Pas-ion Week Union Sen: .-.
NEW SPRING PRINTS
An 9ssortment of attractive prints i n the bright spring early spring wear, shades. Suitable for Sizes 12 to 42
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FOR AUTO FARTS s'all Ted Lewis
I'lmsK r.ji-t IIIH Martinsville, St.
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| and men ■ gatmcr ts,
trig expeiicnce. \„ Ph„ r „. ,, :| | N ^' \ venue. wl
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l.oui-ville, Kj.
lews as to Clirisl's tier in order o stand ihe test of lb- trial and
C. It. Chapman, Jerry Grabill and j i rncifliion.
R. II. Brown motored to Uifaye't, M. Peter's eonfeasion (w. 13 Hi). cwning and attended the -pring! (I) The occasion (vv. i: ■). Two
Kenneth ('. Bryan a recent bride Fri-jwilh the M. E. church, which is near day .veiling by Mi Florence Beck! their home, in Dec. of 1916 during a and Mi- Blanch Shnrtlidge of Coat-1 rnci ting conducted hy Rev. Elrod. F'or esville at the home of Mi-- Beck. The ' . number of year-, at different times,j
jsrs v tz \vx< used. Mi', (i&rold AltxamUr ditioii bciame so >oriou> that it was ^ 0 * ^ 1 ,M I tt f ||,^ poapla roii«eriiinjr Him scored high. Mrs. Bryan until he. decided best for her to go to Indian- j I’urdue university coeds. | v . hi. They reeogni/.ed Him as marriage wa- Mi.-- Blanch Alexander ‘poll- and visit her sister’s, and while, M jn M Bassett, agricultural, 1 lecher and prophet of more than of Clayton. |Ui. r. take special treatment. So. of j hp | 0) . a | hi ^ h st . h(K ,| t held ! , ’ l "" nn a ' 1 . M ' 0rif ; V . r L'm.!! .
So, on
li.ccmbw 10, she wa.- taken to In-' dianupoli- and her condition became o gruv, that on the following day I .-he wa.- taken to the Methodist hos-
pital where -he underwent
Calf Club meeting with a group of boys Friday evening. Several of the boys expr sed o desire to take calves. A fuller report on the meeting w ill lie
opera |;,ter.
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local Woinan Named Alternate Delegate
Mrs. Ixthel Arnold Tildcn of Greenca lie has b(en chosen one of the al-
t.rnate delegate- to lepi. ent the Hon for appendicitis. Other compli-j a year ago today, April fi a truck Indiana I,ranch of the League of Am- ‘ ation.- - on developed and ever -inve | 0|| th j^elsville hill ami ui< an 1’cnwomen at the national bien- 'he has -uft'eied intensely, hut "'a ., rusho(t into the Bridge, tearing the nial convention at W;.-hi,iglon. April alway- o patient and hopeful. Monty o , (1 ptnlt . tur( . from its ba , P . Since .hen
'pent without Mint, the k-t hus Wn ^jth a fine new pby.-i. iaii.- and pecali-U we.t em • , onrr te and steel Bridge that, ha-
I he "musn’s Mi.vsioi.Hi) So- , ployed and every thing that loving | a(ldf(| nlate , iB ||y to the community.
C.'t) Hods Meeting in Indianapolis | liand- could do wa- ,ione and Opra The di-triit convention of th, \y,,. I in i self made a heroic fight for it is jnaii'- Home Mi-i.-oiK.rv nciety of human nature to cling to lift and esl'ie Mcthodi-t church wa- held in | ptciully with one so young, ju.-t in
y Haul's church in India' apolis on 'I'ltir.-day and Fi iday. Tin se in :itt n,lance from Giecnca.-tle uere. Mr-. II my Ostrom, Mr.-. Ilcavcniidee, -ir • Jennings Mr.-. C. H. Taylor ai d
Mis. Lcstci M. .lone.-.
I,, mail’s Missioiiar) -society Mi (s »illi Mrs. RiiIm'i'I Shuck Ihe Woman’s Mi-.-ionary -ocit'.y In Id an all-day'.- meeting at the home ol Mrs. Robert Shirk. Tin morning v. a- spent in a mini way and at the Knoii hour tin hoste-- served a bountiful lunch which ail enjoyed. \ i|liilt top was .-cl together. The rue, ting wa opi-ned by the reading "I :i very inter,-ting paper hy Mrs. J- II- I'itchfnid. Deacon,'.- vvoik in I raining School, a poem (Mite Jinx Jingle), read by Mrs. Daizy Willlain-- ■ ok. A paper on kmdeigaiten work w. , read by Mrs. Averal Huller. One vi-il,,i. Mr Heiman, of Indianapolis,
the prime of life anti with such bright prospects before tier, and she longed to get well <> that site might still h> a companion at >1 helpmate to ties husband and company to her parents a she had always been near them nd the only daughter who was, the nlhci daughteis living away. But thei,■ L- a ickness which is unto death and in -pile of th long hard struggle, the buttle was lost. She w as at th, hospital two weeks ai d foui day-. Then she wa - taken to the 1 mo of h, i sister, Mr.-. John W'il--nn in Indianapolis, where she remained fivi wick and two day.-, ami on February 2, was brought to her own home. Aliout two weeks Itefore her death, during semi-conscious moments .-he expressed a desire to go home 1 ai d on being told .-he was at home - id it wa.- not thi- home she whs s(leaking of. Slie was thinking of the homo which Christ said he would
pre , iit. The mooting adjourned ! I ,r, 'l ,:irt ‘. house not made by hands.
wag
at u late boui to met with .Mi in,iii«| Steward at her home u
more
*F -I- -I- -I- *S -wablianl and lllade <,i»es I ,g oi a I Dame Sealibaid and Bhuic, homnary n tary tratornily ,t DeUauw vuve
Kd-! F II-
teinal in the heavens. So she longed to go to this home, to be with her tv.,I gi .indmothei... for whom she was i, me,I and .Ji the loved on,*- gone bo1,,r Upra w.'i- a dutiful, obedieht d ught, r, an iff, eiionatc and hel|)fiil wife and a loving sisti I and aunt, the on, little niece. After fotu
b,rmal pring dance Frniay night ,t I'RokUi of untold -uffcrhig, ju.-t be. the Ik-ta Theta Hi hou.-e. The spoil-' ^ or ' lll ° break of ilay at 2:10, on „r- organization, Alpha Mu Hi, win-' 28, 1930, the l>,n| said, “it is guests of the fl ute, nit). Bill |;hi,n il-:’ n " u '-' h > 'iime up higlier”, and slw ids oi chi tia furnished the mu.ic. I ,,a< el u ll) ptissed away at the ago of |
•i-l
-Vlomhors of the Country Club were undecided Saturday morning tu- to just when the golf course would '»• officially opened for the season. However, several stated that work on the grieii.- and fairways wu~ progressing lapidlv. It was believed that Um cour.-e will be in condition within another week or ten days but no definite
date was announced.
< hapemn were Captain and Mr . Me- ’ ,l •'oars, 2 mm tbs .nd 25 days.
Mahon. Captain and Mrs. Albright,' She h-av, to mourn her passing th« a ", in |l M ‘ ‘ , " nst,K k ‘ ,M| U' KG d, voted husband, father, mothe,* one ... , , , i brothei, Glen Fry, of 1‘utiianiviHe,
'' sisters, Mrs. Grace Wilson.
and Mi
CREDIT (.Rol l* MEETS The regular meetins of the directors of the Credit nseoeiution are on the 4th Friday of each month anil this year R. E. Brown, president, hn|ies to take up some different pha-e of credit at each meeting. At the February meeting new memliers were discussed, and a committee was up|K»intid, consisting of Gray I’otter, Oti.- Gardner and Lawrence Hammond, and we now have seven new mentis ,,. The following -ugg, Sion.- were made at the March meeting and we are asking tlie co-operation of each member. Df'—Sending out of statements i a h month, this will help collectionarid eliminate disputid uecourrts. 2iid.—Slow accounts to la- listed on cat|ls furnished by the Acsoeiation, that is, accotnrLs oxer '.*« days old, unless previously arranged at time of purchase. The canrls are to be Filed in the Secretary’s office -o that information can Ih- compiled on a customer having an account with three or more merchants. Tin- Directors feel this information will help you in rating youi customers. If you care to have this explained further, a committee wrill call on you, if you will notify the Secretary's Office.
Rci lor Hall Latertaimi ln-1'auw Faculty Memliers RkIoi Hall gave its annual receptiuh lor the DeFuuw University lucidly mcinbi i- Friday night from K:.!() ui. 1 11:00. As honor guest, Mrs. Edwarn Rr toi came here from Chi-'-go yesterday. She was aicomptniel by her niece and nephew, Mary anil Richard Rowland. In the receiving line were President Mid .Mi-. Oxnam, Mr. and Mrs. Henry IT. I MfidM, Mi fi* iui, Mi | |p,v % land and Mr. Rowland, Miss Janet llcroth, and Miss Lois Clmmberlain, president of Kactoi Hull. Music for the evening was turni-hed by music school students who live in this dorm-
itory.
Tl,,- r eeption wa formal and Biriit rcfris hments were -ervcil during the cvc rung. -j. .j. ,j. Indiana V. W. (', A. To Hold 'Training ( nurse on SO ek-Kiul The Indiana district of the Young I Women’ (‘hii-tian .i- iwialion i ho'd-
Waraings
'hi,, sisters, Mrs. Grace Wilson.) From the Indiana Bankers A-soci-I■' 1,11 1*'‘ l' r >- 'U -. Clovti Funk, all I ation to Banks and Merchants in ('u|.
ol Indianapolis; two sisters-in-law, 1 h'ge Towns.
Ath, ns Ohio oierchaitts ami stii-
Mi- Ruth Fry of Hutnamvillc, and VI,-. Heitha Cox of Indianapolis: me little niece, Murcelle Wilson, „f dianapoli-, and a number of other rel-
atives and friends.
We shall part, liut not forever, I lo re will be a glorious morn,— We .-hall meet to part no never On that resurrection morn. Funeral services were held at Put-
namville M. E. church. Burial -.t
Fillmore.
We
< Will (IE THANK* *
wish to thank our friends, neighb»j mid relatives for thftir many' act - ,d kindnes- and sympathy shown t„ II- hilling ,,ur recent bereavement in tlie Jo.- of wife, daughter^and si., ter. Want to specially thank the min-i-tei foi hW con.-oling wont-
singers.*
and
*leMs at Ohio University were victimized recently by a young man using the name of James Matthew Stapleton who laid down checks on the Citizen’s National Bank of Alexandria, Va. The mail who is .-aid to liave driven a Buick coupe with yellow wire wheels, Virginia license (ifiO is described as being about 28 years old, straight black hair, daik complexion, ti ft. tall, weight 14.‘, lbs. 'Ike pfehes of both feet apparently are broken, a deformity which he attribute.- to playing football. He ditims to be a mem-
ber of Sigma Nu Fraternity. Counter checks stolen fmm Citizen's
National Bank, Gieen, burg, Ind., have been ca-hed by merchants in cities in the northern part of jhe state, apparently for some woman confederate.
f'heck.- are typewritten in amount,
Ml. anil Mrs. Arthur Fry and Fun- '* feithef *3r..00 or 837.50, suppose,1-
drawn hy contracting, construction ! " f "pplp company. This |>erson is
been content with this, He wuitlil not have l.een in,Jested in Jcrusalein, Ii w. .s His fieis -ient claim f heing ihe God man, ihe very S in of God, Hint sent Him in the cross, h. As in ihe personal opinion of the di-'iples (\. 15). Ii was not enough for ihem to i.e aide to tell what opinion the people hold roneeming Jesus. Ii was nee-,s-.,i v that they have detiniie. eorrei i and peisnmil knowledge of and belief In Him. (J) The content (v. 1b). h musi-ied of iwo luirls, a. “’Tlioil art ihe t'hrlsi.'' This avowed Je-iis to he ihe Messiah—ihe fi,Hiller of Ihe Jewish hopes and ex pert a lions, h. “The Son of ihe living Cud.” This a, l.nowledgod Him lo be divine. Ir was Ibe ie. ogniiion of His glorious person In I eepiug wilh Ihe Jewish hope (Isa.
():(:. 7).
4. i hrisi's confc-sioii of Peter
(v. 17).
Tho-e w 1,0 confess Christ shall lie Ii.nfesseil hy Him (Malt. 1<4:32, JUt). I'hrist promiunceil u hlessing upon Peter—not in Hie na'.ure of reward. Ion a de< laraiion of the splrilunl i' lldilioii of peter liecaiisc of Ids clear apprehension of hi- Lord. 5. Christ's charge lo Hie dlschiles
(%. 20).
He nuked them tun lo tell nny man that He was the lb --iah. 'i he lime was not ripe for sin h lestiiiiiui) H. Ths Nsnv Bcdy. flit Church, An nounetd (»v. IS. 19) I'olloninK Ihe roulesMoli of l*eler. Jesus declared His iidentlon of liiiiiL ins into existence a new body, to the members of which He would zive eternal life, and lido whose hand- He would enrriisl the keys of the Klim doiu. Peter was to hate a di-iin guivlied place In ibis hotly. Associ;,rioii In ibis new body cannot be look en by denlh, for Ihe nales of Hades r'lidJt not prevail azainst II. HI. Ths King Predict* Hit Death (VV. 21,. 83). Thi^ predirllon was no donni -ia Cint-to the dtsejpies. They tlid not yet Fealize that rectemption was in be r< cmuplished through Hie passion iff the cross. So nnuekume was this an f ouncenaeat that Peter 'cried, ‘’This stiull not be unto 'Thee.’’ Enter Iviei saw through the darkness to tlie sunlight on Hie hilltops beyond. A new linpe filled his breast (I Pet. 1 :3, •)) Victory through denlh Is yet (be stun,Ming block of many. IV. Ths Cost ot Dltclpleship (vv.
21 i«).
Life ill, be >11 led only by IosIuk it. If we are going in be Christians, we must share cbriM’s suffering. I. There mint ld> denial of self (r. '241. There Is a wide difference be iweesi self ileriinl amt denial of self. All people practice self-denial, hm only real disciples of Christ deny -elf. 2. “Take up His cross” (v. 2D. This cross I* ibe shame nod suffer ing which lie In the path of loyalty to
4'br;#i.
3. Follow Christ (v. 24). Tlda means to hsve Hie mind of Oh list — to be like Christ.
THE I’RKSBA TKKI AN ( HI ItCII A'irlor I.. Raphael,. Minister Church School, 9:80. Plot. G. II. Man hurt, Supt. Se.-.-ion Meeting, 10:20 in Manse to r. reive member-. Morning Wor-hip, 10:35. Observance nf the Lord’s Supper. Meditation : “A .Memorial of Redemption." Campus Meeting, (5:15. Tuxis ( . Ik, 0.30) Leader. Ruth Ellington. * F’vening Servi -e, 7:30. An hour of ii tin es, Scriptui i and music centering about the ‘‘Shepherd and the Sheep.” Junior < . E., 3:45 Thursday afternoon. Church Family Supper, 0:30, on Thursday evening, followed by ‘he An iual Business Meeting at 7:30.
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F’OR SAL FI:—One span of mare j mules, one John Deere corn planter, om riding cultivator. H. J. Smith. Fillmore. 5-1 p.
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I’OR SAI.FI Eggs, |3 per hundred from ptired bred, hlmul tested Huff Orpington stock. Mrs. .lame, II. (iosli.ii. Phone F'inca tle. 24-eiMi-6p
FOR SAI.FI Paper hunger’s tools and Buick coach. Phone '175-1,. 502 Bloomington st. 3-3p
—Miscellaneous—
Lawrence Gusaway aimnuiU'. % eamlidacy for the nomiii.,' ..n ,,, v fl . ■tl of Putnam ( uunt). u , t ■, j decision of the Demiuiatir ( lai) election, May Cth. 2-W'-d-Fri-Sii-f
FIRST ( HRISHAN ( III R( II B. II. IXruncr, Minister Mis. FI. It. Hartley, Bilde School Supt. Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Wor-hip and Lord’s Supper at 10:25 A. M. (note the earliei time). Special music and sermon by Mr. Brunei at 10:45 A. M. Subject, “The Breaking-Points in Life.” 'This xcivici will close at 11:40 A. M. High School Christian Flndeavoi at 6:30 P. M. Evening Service at 7:30 P. \|. Tln- " ill bi* the last in a special ser'edealing with the American Home. Mi. Bruner will speak on “ Hie Compensation.- of Home-Making.” ’The yi>un<.> people will have charge of the devotional -civic es. ('n Wednesday evening, April 9'h, theic will Is* a banquet for the men ot the Christian churche- of Putnam county. The bamiuet will he .served at (*.30 P. M. in the GrcencusMe church and tickets will he on sale Sunday morning for fifty cent.-.
I’UI L GOSPEL ASSI MItl.A Full Gospel Assembly Sunday School 2 o'clock II. W. Stone, Supt. Livening Worship, 7 30. liev. H. II. Steegmiller, pastor. Corner Vine—Franklin Sts. Everybody welcome.
HAMKK K ST A TION sFiRV |( L* Hamrick Station Church, Mrs. Grase Pollum will conthn t -e,-vices at -even thirty Sunday evening. Mrs Pollum is an earnest and interesting speaker and you are invited to come and worship with us.
Andrew Harris, colored, is confined
to his home hy Mines-.
Mrs. John Hilli- continues soiou.-
I) ill at her home north
rustle.
of Groon-
’ .Miss Evelyn Brumley, south Bloomington street, w ho underwent an rm. pi-ndieiti- speration at the Countv he.-pitiil recently, returned to her home Saturday. She is getting along nicely.
OIL SALESMAN Wanted
F'OR SALK New two piece living room suite drawn at the Link open Ing Iasi Shi in day AA'ill sell cheap. Cull 532-L al l or I p. in 411 E AVtcsb 4sgion ■ hi ■ - ». ,» * . •> < 3-;;,
Gardner Brothers are makingwy| tionally low price.- on I;. mtaj ihia wa i'k. i in in and thcaMq >'>u ni'i'd o,a thi ir iff you money to iiuy now WtL
—Hor Kent,—
CHICKEN DINNF.fi will I* ‘mil at t he Art Craft Inn tomorr#*. 11 -VVi d-Sat. tl
FOR I'F’NT Three modern itnfuin-i.-heil room-. 10(12 S. Indiana Street, Phone 734-X. It.
IN KF.MEMBII AM K
In remembrance of Joim lioach.ti
Z ° ' ~ j husband of Nannie Roach, who degft
FOR REN T—2 unfurnished room- , , . .. .
e«t tin- lit*' one war :. . April HI
and Kitchenette. 310 W. Liberty St. j,j. H j
5-It. '
FOR ItFLN' T in aeies god pasture. Mi .. R. Fi. Mathews, Phone 538-1.. 4-2ts.
FOR RENT: apartment and
reasonable, 202 West
I room modem garage, close in.
Walnut St. 4-2t.
A precious one from us ha.- gnnr, A voice we loved is -tilled; A place is vacant in our hem. 'That never can be filled. God, in his wisdom, ha- rnalM, The boon III- Love hud given.
And though the body ,-i .macr* bn|
The soul is safe in hi even. Mrs. John Roai h iinl HauchFlJ
FOR I! lx N'T Pa.-'ture, 75 acres. On Nniioiial road near 43 Box A Banner Office. 31-6t.
Special Turkey Dimic, ford’s Sunday, 7.5i
1 ’ I |
“BANNER WAN! All*.’ TU
F'OR Rlx.N'T llou-i', harn, ipasture, and truck patches 3 miles we-t of t’loverdale, neai Poplar (Iiove school! hou.-e. Rc.i-uoalile rent. Addrees Fled N. I iiisley, Indianapolis, Lock l!ox1012. 29-tf. FOR Rlx.N'T Modern 6-room apartment and two- tory modeiR dwelling. Good location. Ferd Ijicas, Alamo Building. t 26 tf.
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--Wanted—
WANTED; -Old Cars, any mike, style or condition, Ted Lewis. Phmw 524-1, 108 Martinsville St. 24-e-0 d
\VANTF'.D- 50o bushel corn; 5 ton clover hay; gi\*e price delivered. Spiegel, fl05 Bloomington St., Greencastle, Indiana. 4-2-p.
WANT lx 11 Live wire man with car to sell dry cleaning service. No phone calls. 214 -outh College Avenue. F'ash- I ion Dry Cleaners. 31-tf
Sprin.Q'timo Is the righi liiac bs Tennis -— BasebaU (Joif
Flewcn Thst Ar# Not S««n If a man could make a single rose, we xlinnbl aae him uu faipirv: yet roses'and flowers I'O I*-s beautiful, are Siaiteie.l In profi|wh,(i oil over ibe world, and few regard them. Martin Luther.
In this territory hy a large rorporalion, preferably on# experienred in selling lo or nrquainled with the farm trade. Splendid opportunity and no investmenl.
A Life ia> HI# Hands 'The. right thin a is jug always Hie essiesl ; bnl God lus 11,- schools for liaiOiliK. ulld m life l*ti In Hi- IimimIi will never fail of lis higliesl ilevelop moat here und hereafter.- 'ele* teii.
The Lennox Oil & Paint Co.
Dept.
Sales, ( levcJaud. Ohio
FASHION BUY (I.EANFRS
Standard Price? Delivery Sei vice
20% Discount
FOR ( ASH * CARRY
FASHION DRY CLEANERS
w. S. STONE, Mgr. Phone 763 2)4 So. College
Ten uis Racquets *5 "M Steel Racquets ft•••>(* “I 1 . Tennis halls Wright and and Pennsylvania Pre-c"' Packed •i.V ts ft (]gl£ halls Both while and in Regular and ne* *'* BasehulIs, hats, and w 1 ' 1
SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
Successor To Southard's Bonk
