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First National Bank The Oldest Hank In Putnam County Citizens Trust Co.’
1 he flame Of The Systematic Saver
The Needle Craft cluh met ^ with I ^ Mrs. Roy Hiliis, East Washington I
1 jVT? Vy ^ :-treet, Pi'idny aftem .on. The foll ow-
ing new officers were elected: pre«i-j
1— !<lent, Mrs. William Grogan; vice-presi- i Mis- Anna Finnegan of Penville i ndent, Mrs. Roy Hillis; seeretary, Mrs. j visiting friends here. 'Theodore Harris;.treasurer, Ms. Ilora I ,, . . ... (Sweet. Mr.-. Rawlins had charge of! Sam T Hanna was a businesses,*-1 ^ Miss Mary o'Rear or in Indianapolis Saturday. thre( , readjn ^ ( « The Only | William Lovett, former county and- Child,” “The Man and His Sympitor of Putnam county was a visito toms” and “Worse Than War." Plans here today. (were made to have a Christmas grab-
bag at the Christmas meeting which Mr. .Maggie Seott, Heveiidg street, suffered an injured knee as a result of a fall Friday evening at her
h une.
Improved Uniform^International SundaySchool ' Lesson T (Uv REV. P. TJ. PITTIWATKK. I* D.. Mpmbur or Vacuity, Moody Bible Instltuia of rlliruK 0 I (ffi). 1930. Weatoru Newapap.r Union.) Lesson for November 30
ZACCHAEUS THE PUBLICAN, BUSINESS MAN CONVERTED
afternoon Stewart,
will be hold at the home if Mrs. Otto
Carty in Northwiod.
Twenty members were present. During the social hour delicious refre; h-
Christian ments wer srvd.
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Wninen's fniou Met Friday \fterneon
The Women'- Union of the Christian church met Friday afternoon at the rhurcli. The devotions were conducted by ?.lrs. Milo West. She read the one hundred and seventeenth psalm from verses one to ten. The pastor the Rev. B. H. Bru-ner, led prayer. Section four will entertain
r.VssoN rrcNT-i.uk* i?:t-:o. GaU-ilON TK.vr—For il.o -Son of men Is come to suck and to save that which was last. PltiMARV TOPIC — A Man Who . Thought Jpsiis Would No, Care. JUNIOR TOPIC—A Man Who Highled His Wrongs. INTERMKDIATrc AND SENIOR TOPIC—How Religion Changes Ona'a
Life
VOCNO PEOPLE AND ADUI.T TOPIC—Making Business Christian.
MR. CROWDER'S SI IMFtTSI NOW EVENING \T 7:.l« b *I;Ost \rts In Christianity WITH \ SERIES OF BE M l II I I. I VBI.EM \ DEPK TING “SOME GIANTS IN PRAYER” In a background of Touching Hymns and Scripture Also an added Feature Ten Minutes With Your Favorite Hymns We will all sing together one verst of ymiE Hymn FIRST BAPTIST ( HURdl Corner Spring \ve„ and Poplar Street Enjoy This Service M ith I n “ ifie Church With The Warm Greeting"
I. Jesus Passing Through Jericho
(v. I).
Jericho Is noted as the stronghold of the Canannltes, which was mlrae•tiiously delivered into the hands of Israel In response to their faith (Josh, fi), and also for the faith of Rahah which saved her from destruction with the city (lleb. ll::!0,3l). It was thus noted as a city where faith and unbelief played against each other. It was fitting that Jesus should pass through Jericho. Faith and unbelief
the Union in December. The meeting! n S‘» tn were manifested. Two notorious will be held on the F.iday before' si'mers. Ralinb and Zacchaeus. were
Christmas. At this meeting every woman of the Union is asked to bring
FIRST HAITIST CHURCH Cor. Spring Ave. and Popular St. Wm. J. Crowder, Minister. 9:'I0 A. M., church -chool.
FIRST < HRIS II \N CHURt H ■ JH H. Bruner, Mmv-t' i^,| | Mr Fi. It. Bartley, Bible School Supt. Bible'study period 9::I0 to 10:20 a. m. W rship, observance of the Lord’s, supper, Bible school and church uniting, 10:20 to 10:45 a. m. Worship, special music, and sermon :by Mr. Bruner, 10:45 to 11:30 a, rtK,
10:40 A. M., Morning worship. Her- subieet, “Who Is M>» Jivigldxir?” mon subject, “Weights In the Heart.”, Huh setup)! ^hjps^ian endeavor
6:30 P. M., Junior and senior B. Y. 6:30 p. m.
P. U. j Evening service, dfrr (fhtft'ch and the 7:30 P. M. FIvening worship. Ser- Presbyterian church uniting, at 7:30 mon subject, “lu st Arts In Ghristain-j p. m. in the Christian church. The ity.” Tableaux, “Some Giants In Rev. Raphael will speak on the suhPrayer.” Ten minutes with your fav jeit, “Spiritual Discontent." orite hymns. Regular meeting of the board of of7:30 P. M. Thursday, prayer service, ficers of the church, Thursday eve-
Thc King Heralds of the church will meet Monday
at I o’clock with Mariliyn
217 Hillsdale Avenue.
William Blanchard, who is leaching in Sidney, Ohio, is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with his pareni . Dr and Mrs. William Blanch-
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Main and Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols of Detroit, Mich., spent the holidays with Mrs. Main’s parents; Mr. and Mis. Sam Johnson, of Route 7. Mr. and Mrs. James R. FIngle of Louisville, K.y., will spend the weekend with J. H. Pitchfoid and family on east Franklin street, Mrs. FIngle was formerly Miss Mabel Torr. A Chevrolet sedan driven by Donald Casa way. of Oreeneastle, was damaged late Friday when ii skidded into a curb on east Washington street. A wheel and axle were bent. The car was lowed to the llnrtman
and Hirt garage.
A finding was made for the plaintiff in the Putnam circuit court Saturday in the suit of William Walsh against Eugene Southern and Oscar Southern, to replevy a motor and milk wagon. Judge James P. Hughes denied the plaintiff any damages. Sheriff F/lw-ard F’.iteljorge aril Mrs. Fateljnige, whv have peeppied the County Jail residence for ' the pa t four years, will move to a newjy pui cha i d home on west Seminary stres-', when Mr. Fjiteljorge’s term as Sheriff expires January 1. The jail residence will tie occupied by Alva Bryan, Sher-iff-elect, when he takes office the
first of the year.
Funeral services for Orville Earlle, of Brazil, former Greeneastlo man who died at his home Thursday morning at 10:-30 o’clock, were held frotm the
home in Brazil Saturday afternoon,I h ( '' ,u ' ,le wil1 make their homt ' in
Greeneastle where the groom is engaged in business and they have 'he
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THE PRF.SBYTERI\N CHURt II Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Church School, 9:30. Dr. G. B. Manha.it, Supt. Mission Day. Worship Service, 10:35. Sermon theme: “Unfailing Love.” Mrs. FIdna G. Otis will preside at the Organ and Miss Margaret Ann linman
will sing.
Tunis C. FL, 6:30. T/vider, Josephine
Hartmaik
Union Service, 7:30 in the Christian
ning. December 4, at 7:30 p. m. at the
chureh.
some article of food to lie given to
those who need it.
Miss Ardith Moore sang a number if solos which were appreciated. Mr. and Mr.-. Bruner gave a very interesting- account of the convention in Washington, D. C. The meeting was di-mi.-sed by Mrs. Ira E. Cowling.
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(ireencastle Boy Is Married at Brazil
A beautiful wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Goshorn on N. Alabama street when their daughter, Maxine, wa- united in marriage to Paul E. Weaver, of (Ireencastle. The single ring ceremony was read by the Rev. C. A. Sanders, of Indianapolis, a cousin of the bride. The wedding march was played by Miss Jean Grey, of this city. They were attended by tlqoigia Gushorn, sister of the bride and Gerald Weaver, brother of tiig groom. The bride was beautifully attired in a gown of powder blue georgette and gold lace and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bride’s chosen colors were carried out in the decorations. The bride is a very popular young lady of this city, having graduated from Brazil high school. T'<-e| groom is a graduate of the Greencastle high school and is very popular and well known in that city. The
conducted by the Rev. D. B. Beck, pastor of the Temple Methodist church at Terre Haute, assisted by the Rev. It. B. Kern, Brazil pastor. Interment was in Forest Hill cemetery in Greencastle. Mr Flarlle was a veteran of the Civil War, having served as a private in Co. A., 78th Regiment Indiana Volunteers, and being the last
survivor of his company.
The Rev. B. H. Bruner, minister of the Fist Christian church will speak at 16:45 a. m. Sunday on the subject, “Who is my neighbor?” This will be a sermon dealing with the general un-
duTt’o 'injuries'' 'sust a ined!rmpioyment situation in the United fall several weeks ago. i’ States an<1 in our ,,wn lo< ' al
N MTVE OF RUSSELLVILLE DIES IN LOS ANGELES, CAL. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Charles W. Goltra, mother of W. W. Goltra, of this city, at Los Angeles Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Luke Wood
Death was
in
Mr.
Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Goltra received
Church. Mr. Raphael will speak. Ser- wor d n f the death of the former local mon theme: “Spiritual Discontent.” v . (>rna n from her husband. Junior C. E. 3:45 Monday afternoon. m is . Minnie Wasson Goltra was
'li rn in Russellville 79 years ago, the
lO.tlO Morning wortiiip.
Sermon “Inefficiency of the Practi-
cal.” Rev. Albert E. Monger.
6:30 High School Epworth League. 6:30 University Vespers. Organ prrdud* recital—Prof. V. D. Thomp-
son
Speaker, Dr. Henry Crane.
Goltra left for California 1an ' 1 the ‘• hal|p, ’8'- w hich this sit-
uation present- to Christians bo put their religion to work in a practical way. In this sermon Mr. Bruner will make some suggestions as to how the people of (ireencastle can help and
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin | hnw th ‘‘y , an with the Dr. Albert E. Monger Minister. \\ a -on. She was married to Charles vari ' UR a K? n « es . whkh ..*"*
9:30 A. M. Church School. Goltra sixty years ago. She wa- a Come, there will lie a H-. mix the Presbyterian church.
During her lifetime, most of which was s|>ent in Crawfordsville, Mrs. Goltra was prominent in the social life of the community and a woman greatly
admired.
A fall sustained several weeks ago, in which she injured her head, was the cau-e of the death of the well known
to relieve the local condition. All who are interested in this subject are in-
vited to this service.
I saved at Jericho.
II. Zaccheeus Seeking Jesus (vv. j
2-4).
1. Ills objoct (v. 3). He soughs to see who Jesus was. Though perhaps prompted by curiosity, he eagerly sought Jesus. 2. His difficulties (vv. 2, 3). (1) His infamous business (v. 2). lie was a tax collector for the Homan government. The very fact that a Jew held such an office under the hated Romans would make him extremely unpopular. Then, since he was rich, it was evident that he had practiced extortion in collecting Ihe tuxes. Many men and women have a hard time in coming to Christ because of their questionable business rela-
tions.
(2) His shortness of stature (v. 3). lie was too small to crowd bis way through to Jesus, and being Rated by the people they bad tbrust him aside. 3. His persistence (v. 4). lie ran before the multitude and climbed up into a tree. What lie lacked In stature be was determined should be made up by the height of the tree. Though Znecjiaeus’ legs were too short to enable him to see Jesus they were long enougli to run past the crowd and enable him to climb the tree. III. Jesus Finding Zacchaeus (vv.
5. 6).
While Zacchaeus was trying to see Jesus, Jesus was looking lor him. 'I’liis Is always the case. When desire is stirred up in a heart to see Jesus, Jesus is seeking that one. When Jesus saw him he commauded him to come down from the tree and declared ids intention to go home with him. Zaecheus got more than he expected. Jesus called Idm by name. He did not utter
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day to a cabinel post at $15,1100 a year meiit’’ at ihe appointmeni lh (|j,| will he ihe sto^y of William Nuekles not say whether the FVderaiion w. uh| Doak if (lie Senate eonfirms ids »p-! figid Doak’s confirmation by i|ii> point ment as Secretary of I sbor. Senate. Thirty years mark the span of that o-
unelosed career, hut the start in the dingy yard offices of the Norfolk and Western railroad at Bluefleld. West Virginia, with roai ears rattling by] all night long, is a fresh memory. The old lunch basket Doak used ! then is now a a relic on the mantlepiece of his study at “Notre Nid’’ (our nest), his home near Washington. Tile basket is small, because not many sandwiches can he purchased out of a $1.3(1 a day. Its original rost
was 10 rents.
The old basket took on a new significance late yesterday when President Hoover defied the advire of tile American Federation of Labor and named Doak to ids Cabinet, succeedng Secretary of Labor James J. Da-
vis.
Mr. Hoover recognised the oiipqsition expressed by President William Green of the F. of L. to the naming of anyone outside the federation. Doak. being counsel here for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen,
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Nov. 29 - Fire thought to have been caused ky a defective Hue made it necessary tn carry Carolyn Gauld, 30ft south Walnut street from her home to that of n neighbor. The young woman is rnnvalescing from a fractured leg sustained at Indianapolis several day? ago. The home is owned by Ihe girl’--father, Gordon Gauld. The blaze oc-
curred Friday) i
The blaae at the Gauld home was discovered by C. F. Van Dyne, who resides across the street. Mr. Van Dyne had a fire extinguisher in h - automobile hut was unable to make
does not meet Green’s qualifications, j ^ hpadw3y aKainst the blaze.
Both deprtments answeied the
b, , wishes of their many friends for " hJZXdiS
a in j, happy weddr life.
The out-
of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fay Weaver and family of Greenca.--tl;>; Mrs. Minnetta Brown and little son, Thurman Willis, Jr., of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Springer, of Terre Haute.—Brazil
Times.
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Reels) ille Girl W eds Brazil Man 'Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Han E. Moss announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred to Claude M. Vanatti, which took place tl j::;o o’clock Wed-
nesday, Nov. 26th.
The ontracting couple were accompanied by the bride's sister, Mi s Myrtle V. Mo-- and Lewi- Jones. The bride wore a charming Irrown georgette dress with accessories to harmonize while her attendant was attired in blue georgette. The bride was a stu-
and dealt accordingly with him. All souls alio earnestly seek Jesus shall lie found nf him. How wonderful Ids grace, that regardless of one’s past life, Jesus will receive him as a friend and enter into fellowship with him! Zacchaeua quickly responded. He came dou n and with joy received Jesus. IV. Zacchaeus’ Conversion (vv. 7-10). llis conversion was sudden and thorough. He was converted before lie
had reached the ground. 1. What the crowd said (v. 7).
'J'hey said just what they say today when sinners come to Christ. They enll to mind the man’s former sins. They also reproached Christ, saying Unit he had gone to be a guest of this notorious extortioner, the tax collector. Thai lor which they reproached Jesus was Ids glory. Ills supreme mission
was to save sinners (v. 10). 2. What Zacchaeus said (v. 8).
llis conversion was thorough. It tool; hold upon his heart. His new
But. Mr. Hoover contended he
should have the right to name anyone j alarm an(I jt was ne( . Pssary (o hy he chose. two | ines to ))ut ^ ^ In view of Green’s warning, Mr. Homage was estimated at several hun-
Hoover intimated he considered ii dred dollars, u
his duty to name Doak. :i M.-r Mr. Gauld 1* a pharmacist and “l do not feel that l may conaenl formerly wa- employed in Mullins
to the principle,” said the President, drug stole at GreeneastI >.
"of debarment of the railway em ployes or other labor unions and assoealions or any labor man in the United states from the opportunity: or (lie aspiration to attain any office
in the land.”
“I have the highest respect for Mr ] Green ami the Federation hut Mr. Green’s enunciation that appoint ntents must come front one nrganizn tion in fact imposes upon me the duty ! to maintain (he principle of open and j equal opportunic. and freedom in | appointments jo public office.” Green expressed "keen disappoint-
( hristmas Cards
That
Dorothy Maekaill and Noah Beery in “Bright Lights”
woman, who until seventeen yearago, made her home in this city. Her husband preceded her in death several years ago.—Crawfordsville Journal-
Review.
; ,en l t ^ i^isviiiehigh school whiu»the| iion. , ’iirdr(i!L , i^!rorhi, rc gjiiiis
bridegroom waa graduated from Brazil high school in the class of 1928. When the bridal party arrived at the home of the btide’s parents, Wednesday evening, a beautifully -et bridal table awaited them and a delicious dinner was served. Places were ar'tinged for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and children, Lelia Marie and William Henry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moss and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stolls, Miss Myrtle V. Moss and Lewis Jones, and the honor guests. Music was enjoyed ami a happy hour was spent before the Wide and gr mm were given the congratulations of the departing guests.—Brazil Times.
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F'ormer Dtd’auw Coed Weds Rockville Pastor
The marriage of Miss Hazel Doris
BIDS FOR TRANS-OCEAN MAIL SERVICE SOUGHT WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 (UP) — The first move toward e.-tablishment of a regular trans-Atlantic air-mail service was made hy the postoffice department today. It sent requests for bids on such a service to leading aviation concerns in this country. The postoffice department specified the Azores route with one terminal at New York and the other in Europe to be selected later. Service would begin about June 1 jif next year or :i oon thereafter as
poi-siWe.
The vvj\ for bids issued today provides for a route “to tun from New
York via Norfolk, Va., or Charleston, 1 friends.
S. C., an.i thence by Hamilton, Ber-j Th p bride is a graduate of Colfax | mutla, and the kx raa, «r other prat- h j„. h M h ,„ j . |lld | l; , nttimtl'* DbPam
Noah lie* ry i again a ht ■ < reen ti r. Dorothy Maekaill is the object of [ticahle louto, to a poiBt Qg points itt uhim r-it>. Mr. B>:im graduated from
to the poor. The man who a little while ago was a grafter was now a generous giver. His conversion got hold of his poeketbook. His determination to make restitution wherein he hud wrongly exacted taxes shows the genuineness of his conversion. While God forgets the past of n sinner when lie comes to Christ, the sinner who Is converted will seek to rigid all wrongs, be they unkind words or tinrighteous deeds. Sorrow for sin Is not enougli when restitution is possible.
3. What Jesus said (vv. 9,10). “Today is salvation come to thy
house." The publican was now a child of God, a son of Abraham. Salvation is a present reality when one re-
ceives Christ.
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