The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1932 — Page 2
TE\ D/.tEY pANNER. GEEENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARCH 26,1932.
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Society
Ccunty Federation Of Clubs To Meet At Bainbridge
The County Federation of Club' will meet in the Bainbridge Methodist church, Tuesday, March 29 Members are asked to bring service and a cov-
, , ,, ered dish. All women interested in
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roberta of Man- Li ub wnrk whether fedel . ated or nol ,
I will he most welcome The program
j follows:
America—Congregation.
Entertained With Shower Wednesday
hattan la-t Wednesday night delightfully entertained one hundred friends and relatives who have a canned fruit shower for Mr. and Mrs. D. S- Hall and family whose hame and its con tents were rec ntly destroyed by fire. The evening was enjoyed with old time music furnished by Ruben Cain, James Tabor and Lester Daniels. Refreshments of andwich' -, pickles, coffee, ice cream and cake were serv-
ed by the hostess.
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C. C Club Enjoy
Pitch-In Supper
The C. C. Club members with their families held a pitchin supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank l ane Saturday night, March the 19th. Those present were M,-.. Clarence Humphreys and family, Mrs. Wilbur Harhison and daughter, Zephie Burkett wife and son, Mr and .Mrs. Howard, Frank Allen wife and son (iene, den McCullough and family, Otha Bales and wife, S. F>. Baird and daughter Mildred, Mrs. Eliza Col lings and son Clay and Oscar Perkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane and son. Francis and Miss Irene Nelson- The evening wa- spent in playing card and a social good time-
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Mothers Study Club To Meet Monday The Mothers Study Club will meet with Mrs. Norman Peabody. 90fi South Locust street, Monday evening at 7:.'t0 o’clock. Mrs. Mildred Stiles will have the program for the evening-
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Mrs. Pruitt Ho-less To N’eedlecraft ( luh The regular meeeting of the Needle "raft club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Phylander Pruitt Hanna court. Mrs. A. M Arnold had charge of the program on the subject "Science Sees”. Twenty members and two guests, Mrs. Pruitt of Fillmore and Mrs. B. L. Brown responded to roll call. Refreshments and decorations were in keeping with the Faster
season
.p -f, 4* -F + Kappa Alpha Theta To Meet Monday Mrs. J. P, Allen J r . will be in charge of the annual letter day program at the meeting of the Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae chapter at the # home f Mi s Lillian Southard, Mon day afternoon®ut 2:30 o’clock There will also he important business. + + + + ♦ Mra. Copper To Be Club floHtenft The Modem Priscilla club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Charles E. Cooper.
Invocation—Mrs. Tressa Michael. Greeting—Mr'. James Lewman. Repoit —Secretary and treasurer. Song—Mrs. McNorton, Mrs. Coll
ings, Mrs. Steele.
Dc| t. Chairman Reports—Mrs.
Crawley, presiding.
Noon.
Song-- B. H. B. Trio. Written reports by Club presidents. Song— Morton club. Address—Washington at Mt. Vernon, Dr. J. N. Biigance. Song- Indies chorus.
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Woman’s Relief Corps To Meet Monday The Woman’s Relief Corps will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the I. 0. O: F. hall. ++++++ B, And P. Conference To Be At Lebanon The |,fth district conference of the Business and Professional Women’s clubs, consisting of Lafayette, Crawfordsville, Montlcello, Frankfoit, Lebanon and Greencastle chapters,
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Miss Ann Cannon of Gary is here to
spend Easter with relatives.
Ottoe Tiibe No. 140 will meet
Monday night at 7:30 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and family spent Friday in Indianapolis. Members of the Greencastle post of the American Legion will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening at
8 o’clock.
George Eubank, DePauw basket ball star is spending the spring vacation with his parents Mr. anil Mrs
Ira Eubank at Martinsville.
R. W Shafer and daughter aixl sonin law, Mr. and Mis. Harris, of Baldwin, Kansas, are spending Saturday hete. They will return home tomor-
row.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reeves of Calumet City, 111., and Gilbert Reeves, of Louisville, Ky., are spending Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Reeve-, west Franklin street.
Perry Rush, local tenor, will sing in the choir of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church of Indianapolis which wdll give a spe.dal piogram of Easter music Sunday night from 7 to 8 o’clock. The program will lie broad-
cast from stationcW'FRM.
Mrs. Byron H. Wilson will leavi Monday for Detroit where she will attend a meeting of the administration committee of the National Council o' federated church women, as chairman of the hoard of directors and member
Statistics Show—
that more gifts are bought after Easter each year
than before
We
Suggest
that regardless of the age of the prospective recipient, you inspect the many appropriate* gifts we have to show
you.
Sain Hanna's Hook Store
‘Appropriate as to price as well as
suitability.
April .3, with an all-day meeting. It, will be remembered the local club was hostess to this conference last year, entertaining over one hundred and twenty-five guests at the Country Club. Mayor W. L. Denman gave the
address of welcome.
Lebanon as hostess this year, sends an urgent invitation to the local club
to attend 100 per cent.
This is an important annual meeting, and let this dub as members i f the district, help to make this conference the most successful of any yet held. Begin to make your plans to attend. Members are asked to call Miss Hudlin at the Chevrolet Sale company, phone 346, for reservations, as they must lie sent to I>d>an<>], by W. Inesday of next week. Miss Elizabeth Ward, as transportation chair man, may be able to chartet a bu if enough can arrange to go. <; P t in touch with Miss Ward and Mi Hud lin at once, so arrangements can he made for transportation .'^ot i, ,.,va
tions.
THE DAILY BANNER
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SEED
i Four centuries ago, a brave soul 'opened a new wo 1 Id to waiting humanity. The trackless ocean with all its threatened dangers cnul i not thwart his purpose. We revere Col !
unibus.
I Twenty centuries ago, a braver soul not only opened a new worl i, hut also a new eternity. His was a perilous ( journey and the price He paid was ?uprei.ie, but aimanity since that ! great event has marched toward the| rising sun—a new heaven and a new earth are revealed. We worship Jesus | Christ. It would he impossible to es- | timate the impoitance of the discovery of the new world, but it would | he infinitely more impossible to esti- i mate the importance of the whole world’s discovery of the new life. Easter. What is its meaning to us? We fear we are leaving something out and that the omission is depleting j us of moral stamina. Prosperous, lux-ury-loving America is finding her] wealth and pleasute turning to ashes. More and mere this will he true unless America quits wasting herself at wayside alters and finds the life tha* endures. The deadening blight of materialism is upon us; the mad rush to I build fortunes has eclipsed our desire to build character. The building of) character must keep pace with our material development or chaos will
reign. Mrs. Lucille O’Hair remains criti Let us look for the Faster life for pally ill at the county ho-pital.
America. * ^
—Sower •' Irs- charl * s Boatright remains
critically ill at her home west of
town.
The two year old son of Charles Renfro of Putnamville Is ill of
pneumonia.
Mrs. Louise Cooper of this city en tered the county hospital Friday for
medical care.
Mrs,. William Logan, who has been quite ill at her home at Putnamville, D reported improving. The American legion hand will practice .Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All member' he present. Mrs. Thelma Brooks of Jefferson township entered the ouiity hospital Thursday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. George ( otton returned to their home in south Greencastle from the county hospital Saturday. Roy M. Abrams has been drawn on the Fed* ral petit jury which will convene in United States court at New Albany on April 18. Mrs. John Hoffner returned to her home in this city ftom the county hospital Saturday where she had been for metical treatment. Miss F.va Milburn, superintendent of the Putnam county hospital, was called to her home in Sullivan Friday by thr sudden death of her mother. Miss Mary Gregg Bruner is home from William Woods college at Fulton, Mo., to spend the Easter vacation with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs.
B. H. Bruner.
Dr. W. M. Blanchard is in the Meth odi>t hospital in Indianapolis, where lie is receiving treatment for an infected right hand. He D reported get
ting along nicely.
Miss Fern Beck, a teacher in the Port Huron, Mich., high school is here to spend the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Back on
east. Washington street,
The county commissioners at a special meeting Saturday awarded the contract for furnishing supplies for the county farm for the next quarter to the E'onomy store of Greencastle. E. W. Baker, county agent, an- , nounced Saturday that orders for late will address the Chicago Kiwanis club i prtifje<1 app , potatops WPrp bpin>c and Friday he will he chapel speaker ||)oolp(| ;in , that anyoT)p intPrPsU>(1 for the University of Chicago. | should |fet in tmtfh with him no , la(er
than April 1.
In the divorce
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL UNDAY j chool Lesson
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER D. D Mem-
ber of Faculty. Moody Bible
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Lesson for March 27
will he held at I^banon on Sunday, of the administrative eommittee, she
wiii present program plans for the national convention to be held in De-
troit, June 16th and 17th.
Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of DePauw university, has a busy speaking program for next week. Monday lie is scheduled to address the Methodist brotherhood at Bloomington; Tuesday he will address DePauw alumni in Indianapolis; Thursday he
Hr. F. C. Tilden of DePauw university. and Mrs. Tilden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shiremun of
Funeral services were held at Quincy Saturday morning for Iceland A. Stewart, age 74 years, who die I Wednesday night of paralysis. He hail conducted a general merchandising business at Quincy for the past seventeen years, discontinuing this business when the business block was destroyed by fire May 9, 19.30, He leaves a son, Oscar Stewart, and five grand-
children.
suit oi Daniel P.
Won ell against Gusaie Worrell, pending in circuit rouit, the plaintiff at a hearing Saturday was ordered to pay to the clerk of the court ,3 a week for support of the defendant beginning April 2. The plaintiff also was ordered to pay attorney fees of 25 to the
defendant’s attorney.
Three Democratic candidates for piecimt committeemen had their declarations of candidacy on file with the county clerk Saturday. They were Albert Howard, of Northwood pre-
Dr. Byron H. Wilson of DePauw University will he the Sunday afternoon speaker for the Easter services at Walnut Grove church near Ind-
ianapolis He will be in Fort Wayneicinct, Greencastle; W. E. Morrison, Monday for an executive meeting of | pas t precinct, Uloverdale township and .the Indiana Hospital association of Willard ( r unwell west precinct,
Mattinaville, at dinner, Friday even- which he is a member On Tuesday! Cloverdale township. Wilbur F. Paris mg Dr. Idden was a speaker on th- he will 1>e in Muncie on University and Raymond Reg Hammond, both ffuest night program of the Woman's | business. Tuesday night he will at- 1 Republican, also had their declaraClub of the Methodist church in that tend a DePauw Alumni meeting in | tions as candidates for sheriff, on file nty Friday night. | i n( jj ana p 0 lis. I with the clerk Saturday.
JESUS RISES FROM THE DEAD LKSSON TKXT—John 20.1-C9. UOL.DKN TEXT—But now is Chr.st risen from the deail, ami become the first fruits of them that slept PKIXLAKY TUEH' —Jesus Living Again. JUNIOR TOPIC'—Jesus (he Conqueror INTEUMKWATE ANl> SEN’IOIt TOP IC—Loving and Serving the Kisen l ord YOUNG PUiUM.K AND ADULT Top IC—The Katt and Meaning of the Resurrection. I. The Empty Tomb (vv. 1-10). John does not enter into a des< i iption of the resurrection of Christ or give any proof other than that the tomb wus empty, and that Jesus lutd repeatedly manifested himself after the tomb was found empty. To see the body of Christ with a spear-thrust and nail prints and the empty tomh was all that faith needed. 1. The testimony of Mary Magda lene (vv. 1, 2). This woman, out of whom Jesus hud cast seven demons (Mark 16:!*; Luke 8:2), announced the fact of ttie empty tomb to Peter and John. Prompted by great love to him for his kindness to her. she went early to the tomb even "when !t was yet dark." 2. Personal Investigation by Peter and John (vv. 3-10). The news of the empty tomh which Mary brought with breathless haste so moved John and Peter that they both ran to investigate When John came to the empty tomh tie gazed into it, hut when Peter came he entered It. This Investigation convinced them of the reality of the resin rectlon. The removal of the stone from the sepulchre, the arrangement of the grave clothes, convinced them that Ihe enemy could not have done th.s H, The Manifestations of the R.sen Lord (vv. 1129). I. To Mary Magdalene (vv. 11-15). a. Mary weeping at the empty tomb (v. 11). Peter and John went home hut Mary could not. She stood weep Ing. Home was nothing to her while her Lord was missing. Earnest love need not to weep long for Jesus Is found of those who love h,m. She should have been rejoicing that the grave was empty, for the empty tomh was eloquent proof of his messinhsiilp and deity. h Mary questioned hy the angeri (vv. 12, 13). Through her tears, she saw angels at the tomh, who inquired as to Ihe cause of her sorrow e. Jesus revealed himself to Mar; (vv. 141*5). She first saw Ihe ancels and then her eyes lighted upon flu: Lord. She did not recognize him in his resurrection body, hut his voice was familiar to her. As soon as he called her by name, she recognized him and fell at his feet weeping. d. Jesus forbade her to touch him (V. 17). This showed that she was coiping Into a new relationship to him e. Mary's testimony (v. 18). She told the disciples that she had seen the Lord. 2. To the disciples (vv. 19 20). He appeared to several of his disciples at different times during the day. This Is the first appearance to the disciples ns a body. The rumors of his se\ eral appearances on that day caused the disciples to assemble to talk over the matter. For fear of the Jews, they met in a private room and burred the door. While they Were dla* DM strange happenings of the day, the Lord mysteriously appeared to them a. When Thomas was absent (\* 19 23). (1) His message of pence (v. U)l This revealed his attitude toward lliein. Me did not come with censure for their failure and desertion. (2) He showed hfi Tlflmls and tils side (\. 20). Having calmed their fears, he gave them unmistakable evl» deuce of his resurrection. (3) He commissioned them (v. 211. “As my lather hath sent me even so send I you.” This commission was not simply to a class, as the eleven lint to all rhristlans (Luke 24 33). (4) He bestowed the Holy Spirit up on them (v. 22). This was their equip ment. Only as empowered hy the Hoh Ghost can one go forward ns « sin ressful witness for Christ. (5) The disciples’ authority (v. This authority was not hy virtue of office, but hy virtue of hnvlng the Hoh Ghost. This spiritual gift gave splritu nl discernment lo know who had m who had not repented and consequent ly to pronounce pardon or withhold ii b. When Thomas was pie-mt (v\ 24 29). (1) The victory of sight and touch (vv. 24-28). The Lord graciously -up plied the evidence which Thomas need ed. The Lord does not rebuke those who sincerely seek light. (2) Greater Messing for thos. ; who believe, not having seen (\ 'Jin
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24 1 1 E. Washington St-
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Birthday Celebration-
first baptist church Corner Spring Avenue and Poplar stieet. Wiliam J. Crowder, minister, 9:30 a. m. Unified church school 'and worship service. The program will be as follows: Special Easter pro gram b> the school. Class study per iod. Morning message, “He Is Risen!” The ordinance of Baptism. 6:30 p. in. Junior, intermediate and senior B. A’. P. U. 7:30 p. in. Union sendee in the Christian chuich. Serman subject, |‘‘Jcsus and the Future,” hy the Rev. B. H. Bruner. This ■-•ervicp is to express our appreciation of the services of Mi. Bruner in the community as he letires from the Christian church pastorate. 7 i>. m. Monday, monthly business meeting of the church school. 7:30 p. m. Monday, monthly business meeting of the church. You aie cordiall ytnvited.
WORDS OF WISDOM
Kind words produce their own Image In men's souls, ami a beautiful Image It is—Pascal. * * • In the home: Order Is Its beauty, contentment Is Its hles-ing. hospitality is Its glory. Godliness Is Its crown • • • Blessed Is the man who having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact.--(leorge F.llot.
leader, Rev. A. E. Monger 7:30 p. m. Union servici Christian church. “Jesus and Future Life, HH. Bruner.
First
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Call were in Indianapolis Saturday to attend the funeral of the former’s brothe.-. Edward C*U.
PRESBYTERIAN i BURCH Virtoi L. Raphael, minister. ( huicli -chool, 9:30. Dr. G. B. Manhart, superintendent. Mission Sunday. yes ion meeting, 10:15 in the manse in receive members. Service of worship. 10:35. Observance of the Lord's supper. Communin , meditation “The Gardner of Gali lee. ’ Welcome extended to new membei Baptism of children. TuxL- C E, 6 30 leader, Karl Newman Union service 7:3*1 in the Christian church. The Rev. iB. II. Bruner will 'peak on the subject “Jesus and the Future." Junior (. E, 3:46 Monday after-
noon.
Woman’s Circle 2:30 Wednesday a.fternoon in the church. Mis. G B. Manhart will discuss “Life In Chosen.” The devotions will he hy A1 rs. \\ E. Kucher. The hostesses will he Mi'. Grace Graham and Mrs. C .C. Gautier. Choii practice, 7 o’clock Wedneslay evening.
CHRISTI AN SCIENCE SO( D n
408 Elm St.
Sunday Morning Service 10 ; , Reading room open Wed .! 4 i \| ‘‘Reality” is the subject of ri Lesson-Sermon in all Chutvli Christ, Scientist, on ^uii-lay,
March 27.
Among the citations which i prise the Lesson-Sermon i,a following from the Bible “O I thou art my God: 1 will exai I will praise thy name; foi t Ii. . done wonderful things; thy • of old are faithfulness and i, ,:h And he will di troj in the face of the covering i a-1 i , t || people, and the vail that i over all nations. He will swal! death in victory; and the l id <. i will wipe away tears fi'um "ii vi faces; and the rebuke of hi- w shall he take away from ntt id earth: for the Lord hath -; (Isa 25: 1,7.8). The Lesson-Sermon al n the following passages L hu Christian Science textbook " and Health with Key to Mu- - tures,” by Mary Baker Ldd Bible declares: ‘All thir-v made by Him (the divine \\ , n and without Him was not ai : < made that was made.’ Tin r eternal verity of divine : - sin, sickness, and death derstood as nothingnes:- it. disappear. As vapor nielt i- : the sun, so evil would vam-ii i > the reality of good. One i . the other. How imporL.id choose good as the reality L
CLOVERDALE M. I * Mi l H
A. H. Northrop, pa'tor Sunday school, 9:3o « Rogers, superintendent Morning worship, 10 45
ter services.
Epworth League, 6 p m Evening worship, 7 p. in At the evening service, fi\ will give an Easter playlet “By the Wayside.” There will he special nm
services.
11 rs
women ‘111 it toil at all
FIRST ( HKISTIAN CHURCH Ii. H. Bruner, minister, Mr-. Bernard Handy, Etihle school superintendent. Period of Bible study and receiving of the class offerings of self denial for missionaty and lienevolent work, 9:30 to 10:20 a. m. Special Easter service, church and Bible school uniting, 10:20 to 11:40 a. m. Organ. Processional, “He is Risen,” adult and high school vested choir. Invocation. Hymn. Observance of the F ord’s supper. Offering. Announcements. Hymn of invitation. Opportunity will be given here for members of the Bihle school to join the church. Anthem, “jn the End' of the Sabbath,” hy Oley Speaks. Prayer. Anthem, “Unfold Ye Portals,” hy Gounod. Heimon, “What Place Jesua.” Hymn of invitation. B r nedictioii Organ. llii'li school Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Union evening .service at 7:30 in the Christian church. Mr. Bruner will s|»ouk at thi-. service on the subject, "Jesus and the Future Life.” GRFKNCASII K METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. E. Monger, Minister. A. H. Ihonipson, Minister of Music. W. M. Blanchard, Church School Superintendent. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Church School. 16:40 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon, “Achieving Immortality.” Music, Prelude, Chorale Prelude, 1 hrist lag in Todesbanden”, Bach. Anthem, ‘O Christ, the Heaven’s Eternal King”, Thiman. Offertory, Spring song, Mendelssohn. Solo, “Come ye Blessed,” Scott, hy Marjorie McIntyre. The L reervastle Commandery Knights Templar will be our guests. 6 20 p m “The Meaning of Easter”.
FILLMORE M. E. ( III Ii* 11 There will he a special I gram with music and pa. - nti\ c ih<' Fillmore M i ( morning, March 27. The ch i is sponsoring the servhV Sunday evening at 7:0n i re will lie a Union Easter servi i Methodist Church, Dr. H i■ Greencastle will give an lecture of his trip throuirii I 1 Everybody is welcome to
BETHEL A. M. K .< Ill K< H
Crown and Apple SI. Sunday, March 27. I 1 '
11:00 a. m. worship sei
Special
sermon to the children VU ' the children he in their c ' l 11 ' 2:30 p. m. Sabbath scIhm 7:30 p. m. This servi,. u the nature of a rpccial I ler gram by the children eft' ! ' School Mn. i i i the teachers o fthe Sun have worked hard for tin the program an I we invili I ! ’ desire a pleasant evening 1
us.
C. E. Benson, Pastor.
Dr. E. M. Hurst of Clovcnlal.' "ho is in the Methodist hospital in '" ,:l anapolis, where he underwent eration for relief from mast i ' ten days ago, is slowly ie a’litn.' 9' has been quite ill for tin pa ' '' ,l '
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