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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENGASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY 7,1932

Mother’s Day We honor our mothers daily but particularly so on one day each year set aside for this purpose. All that we have and all that we are is due to

Mother.

She would have us steady, reliable and thrifty a real asset to our community. Opening an account at this bank will not only please Her but will aid you in being tin man or woman of whom Mother can be justly proud. I Hi HKST S \ i ION At. HAMv I'he L'iJcsi BuiiH in Putnam County (ITIZENS TRI SI COMPANY Tht Home of the Systematic Saver

THE DAILY BANNER Mr - Mr,. EcUanl J Gainer a

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Herald Consolidated “It Wares For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class tnail matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; 13.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $3.50 to $5 00 per year | ty mail outside Putnam county. i

daughter and .Mrs. John A. Gainer of; Washington, are here, called by the death of Mrs. James J. Hughes.

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It hai ily >eems possible that the I 1 tel States of Ameiica w uld pla.e herself n the side of isolation. As a nation we have had much to say about the Chinese wall of historic tame Which is the greater impediment—a p i sical harrier c.r a politi cal attitude of non-cooperation- We aie making our country ridiculous among nations by allowing demagog aery and teciini^alities to thwart the latifyi .« of our entrance into the World Court. I y me cf our so-called statesmen of today will appeal quite as ridiculous when cur history is writ as do the early colonists who stood against the union of states for fear their little stilish interests would ue jeopardize!. International eoopeiaticn is the greatest question of oui day. It must become the plan cf nations in order for us to approximate the settlement of our problems ai d usher in the itign of confidence and goodwill. Sel lishness and isolation is no more to be despised in an hidividual than it is in a nation. No democracy is real until it lias a world-wile application. I () v, Eft PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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ESAU SELLS HIS BIRTHRIGHT (Temperance Lesson.) LESSoN TEKT—G«ne»le 25.27 -34. GOLDEN TEXT—And every man that elrlveth for the mastery is tonpeiate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible. PRIMARY TOPIC—A Trade Between Brothers. JUNIOR TOPIC—A Hungry Mans Costly Dinner. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Controlling Our ai iJetlu-s YOUNG PEOPLE ANT’ ADULT TOP IC—Indulgence or S.T-Control? Afier years uf married life. Isaac und Itebekuh had no children to gladden their hearts, fur Kebekali was barren. In response to Isaac - entreuiy twins were born whose names were Ksau and Jacob. The Lord revealed to Itebekuh that the elder should serve the younger. The oomninn law among the Israelites was that the elder should have the place of preeminence. |. Boys with a Difference (v. 27). Ksau and Jacob were In decided contrast. They differed In appearance and disposition. Every child born into the world possesses a peculiar bent which we cull •‘individuality,” back of which is personality. No two are exactly alike, even twins, as Esau and .lacol). The wise pnrent, the wideawake teacher, the educator seek diligenily to discover this individuality In every child and to give it direction aecording to the laws of the Individual

being.

1. Esau was ‘‘a cunning hunter,” a | man of the field. He was energetic

The American I-egion Band will land of a roaming disposition, Impuipractice Monday evening at 7’30 o‘- sive. and self-indulgent. He lacked

Paul Albin wa> Haute on Friday.

visitor in Tens

dock

Henry Phillips returned to his home on south Locust street, from the county hospital Saturday. ' Mrs. John Toney, Martinsville

foresight and was under the sway of

appetite.

2. Jacob was "a plain man dwelling in tents.'' He was a home boy, choosing to look after the flocks and herds and other affairs at home. He was not, however, a negative character,

SodetY

< amplM-ll i • a it Id In.th Announced Vh and Mrs. Gordon R. Gauld of t lawfordsville anounce the engagement of their daughter. Isabel, to John Otho Campbell, son of Mr and Its. Otho B Campbell of Alai ion, Indiana. The wedding will take place i.i July. Miss Gauld is well known here, ++++++

street entered the county hospital i fm - he showed great capacity for affecSaturday for medical treatment. tlon and administration.

; II. Parental Favoritism (v. 28).

Miss Josephine Hartman, of In li j Isaac loved Es.iu because he did anapolis, i:- visiting hei father, Fre 1 cat of his venison. He ought to have

loved him because be was bis sou. it is a sad commentary upon a fattier Hint bis love for his son had such u sordid basis as that of Ids appetite. Isaac, however, Is like many today i whose love Is secured through such an

of Peoria, 111.,jville hospital. appeal

■Irs. I 1 Evans, Mis. M. A. Holft, ^ j ^|| ee 0 f Greeneastle is in 2. Uebekah loved Jacob. We are not .Mi- Charles Moffett and Mrs. G. M. , v,;. . . i> n ah<,„ told why she loved Jacob. Naturally,

were present, Mrs. L. T. Harrison of Haltmallj and h ei brothei William.

( nicago, Mrs. T. H Robinson, Mrs. 1

Irene Collis. n, Mrs. W. E. Hardy and 1 Miss Alma O’Conner has returned Mrs. Rose Liphart of Evanston, 111 , to her home in Roachdale after reMrs. C. E. Ragan of Terre Haute, ceiving treatment at a Crawfords-

.Mis. P. li. Fritsche,

VJ , ,, ,,, i W J. Allee of

Louisville visiting his son, P. D. Allee,

Williams ot Indianapolis. Mrs. Shae I

ter, chaperone at the Delta Delta Del- j) el

t j house, was a special guest.

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Child Welfare Com. To Meet Monday The ( hild Welfare Committee will meet Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members art asked to be present.

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the week end. and attended tin.' 1,18 1 uiuch at " ou , ie would cause a

peculiar love to spring up between him and Ids mother. Perhaps It was

Mrs. Godwin Entertains

day Day Guests

Rev. T. G Godwin and family of

Oiitic and Rev ,1 S Godwin and Will Atttnd District daughtei .h aunette of Erancesville Library Meeting

are here lor May Day exercises and Mrs. Fred V. Thomas, city

Saturday.

'li .and Mrs. Robert Athey and son,' because of his being of a similar dlsan t Mi*. Atliev 's sister, all of Hobart, position. Both Ja.ob and bit mother aie spending the weekend with Mr. | b s Pl fl >ed unusual traits of cunning,

and Mrs. L. li. Athey in this city.

Mrs. Evelyn < line of Belli Union returned to her home Thursday from the Christian hospital in Indianapolis where she received medical treatment. I Miss Elris King art supervisor, in ithe local high school, spent the past

HI I week in St 1 iuIs, wheie she attended

to spend Mother’s day with Mrs. nan, Mrs. Vera Cooperand Miss Mar th,! Wt '* te,a Art "“Nation meeting. Margaret Godwin on south Indiana gaiet Gilmore, of the DePauw univer I ' ll8S K ‘ ,lK Urban, > 111 1 is

street, mother of T. G. and J.

Godwin.

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S. sity library, and Mrs. P. G. Evans, ’ Sp<indl " g the we, - k en<1 wi,h h< ‘ 1 , , „,,i .* . ,• , . . ents, Mi. and Mrs. John King, Ander Hiouglit only of that which promXt* rr m,rs Ki,ig b a tLher ° f 1

park next Tuesday. Libraiians and, Enf?U J ih in ,lle Uri ’‘*” a high 8eho ° l lihi'aiy boar I members fiom 24 towns 1 A ' ,H " hl ‘ a ‘ ,f • 25 ° is nlw,,f ' b y ,he

Mrs David Houck was a pleasant and cities in the district will gather‘d ul “ Uff 111 1 '* 8U ' t cn no,e thH hostess to the Country Reading Club for the all-day event. iFred V. Thomas Corporation against at her home at Hamrick Station. I The morning session beginning at I Fleming D. Templeton and Elizabeth Thursday afternoon. i in ,.vi,. a ,.-iii n<> Vi«u g,*. o„ .n. b - Iempleton, filed in circuit court

Cleverness Is the bond which strongly i binds together in my people. III. A Birthright Sold <vv 29-84). I Esau's profanity (Heb. 12:16,17). He sold Ids birthright for a bowl of pottage. The birthright was the right of being at the head of the patriarchal family, a position of honor and influetire, n* well as b*ing the inheritor of a double portion of the father's es-

tate.

Esau came from hunting, physically exhausted. In till* moment of distress

Mrs. Houck Hostess To t out.try l<» admg t lob

The morning session beginning at i in o’clock will lie held at the Rock die libiary assembly room, while the n an, luncheon and afternoon session

She was assisted in her hospitality by her aunt, Miss Clara McPherson. Mrs. Omer Stoner had charge of the program tor the afternoon, giving several interesting readings pertaining to Mother’s Dai. This program

-vas augmented by music furnished biarian, Indiana state libiary, Indiby Mrs Lloyd Houck and the hostess anapolis; Miss Carrie E. Scott, sup-

ised immediate satisfaction. He was willing to relinquish all claim upon the future If only Ids present desire could be gratified. A profane person Is one who f, r the enjoyment °f the present will forfeit all claim upon the future, lie would gladly gain both worlds, but seeing Unit mes* of pottage, be let go of the future for the enjoyment of the present. Swearing Is profanity, but not of the most common variety. To

Guests for the afternoon were Mrs

Satui lav.

Mrs. Walter Alhaugh, south Ind-

will I* at Tut key Run state park ho-1 111118 s,ret ‘ , ’ "h 0 s P ( “ nt tllP winter witll j he under the sway of appetite is to be te | ; her daughter, Mrs. Donald Connerly profane. What profanity about us!

and Mr. Connerly at Gary, returned, For a moment's -inful pleasure men

program will be Louis J. Bailey, li |„

home by Mr. ami Mrs. Connerly. Emma Miller and other's filed suit in circuit court .Saturday against John

P. i\ Stoner and Mrs < ampbell of 1)0 ||„ public library; Myrtle J. Wrath-

Pendleton with Mrs. Ralph Howard

Among those taking pait in fie .

. ^ , .. home Saturda . She was accompanied i r ' women are i rowing Hway intioJ Bailey, li- v , , ^ I ceiue. happiness, and their - so tils

eternally. This I* most serious, for

their nets are Irrevocable.

. | -■ Jacob's cunning. It was right

'• H| ownell and others, to quiet title that Jacob should have the birthright j to real estate The case was venued for it was according to God's plan

erintendent children’s work, Indiana

and Mrs. Albert Landes, Hi- Herbert ,| le| . R.dinl,''yi'iV ' from ( ’ la V oount y Miller &' Mil whicb bad been announced (v. 23), but

G. E. Luce, board member, Brazil, and Hess Lanham, librarian, NVwiport-

Landis, Mrs Clem Lyon and Miss

Eleanor Long.

Dainty refreshments were serve I y'ermniTo^euuniy publi" dbrsry"

and the < iur» ad join ned to mtet June

2nd with Mrs E. P. Houck —, , —

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Yeung Marnt-d Women To Have Pitch-in Supper

< Hli AGO MAN DIES FROM FALL

ler are attorneys for the plaintiff. William Ahipaugh filed suit in cii cuil vouit late Friday against the Haitman & Hut guiage to replevy a Nash aut mobile valued at $150. Pos session of the automobile and damages for its alleged unlawful de-

hls * beme to g, t It I* to be condemned. He took advantage of his brother's weakness to drive a sharp oat-gain. The same thing Is praetlccd w hen under the force of necessity iinlnwful Interest Is exacted or properly tv Ixiught under price heenuse one .* ohlicen to sell. To get rich at the

Th. Young Wom.nV ,1... , ‘'"Jl'f W **' S "' . u _ ,, 8 L , . , don Waken, 38, wealthy son of Mrs.

J W allace W aken, ( hicag,, society woman, fell or leaped t„ his death today from the tenth story window cf

Mis David ) lls apartment at the exclusive Edge-

L *" water Beach apartments.

oi me H E choi’ii md their hue bands will have a pitch-in supper Monday eveniiif, May 9,' at 6:80

o'clock at the home of

Houck, with Mrs. Lloyd Houck as as sisting hostess. Members ate asked to bring two dishes of food and table

service.

+++++♦ TH Psi Held Initiation Beta chapter of Tri Psi held initiatian at the Delta Delta Delta house Saturday noon. Immediately follow ing the guests were entertained with a delightful vfyilet lun -In • • at Mia* Biidge’s tea room. The guest* weie seated at small tables and violetwere used for decoration. The following out cf tow n members

DAINCK At Moose Hall tonight Reduced Admission Gents 35c; Ladies 10c MUSIC BY MIDNIGHT MERRY MAKERS

RANDOM THOUGHTS

tention ate demanded by the plaintiff. ”f another t* to practice Fred V. Thomas is attorney tor Al s,n Modern competitive bush ^ I ties* methods to a decided extent are , ' I nt ,,lls L'T’e- l et each one ask him I he Washington high school of In- , t .|f. "I* my Jacob?" The end dianaiiolis track team under the coadi never justifies the means. God sub], ing of Cleon Davies, former Green | The older shall serve the younger." castle instructor, finished its second' ^ l 11 ' 1 ” That Jacob should be season of competition Friday without 'T*'" " f fl “* famll - v ’ a n( l God was loss of a dual track meet when it tie- '" le ,0 brln « abollt hl » 0 ' vn

feated Warren Central. Friends here will be glad to hear of Mr. Davies’

success at the Indianapolis school. Dr. Winona H. Welch, assistant

| professor of Botany of DePauw Ut t ; versity, will do research work on mosses at the Cold Spring Haibor biological station on Long Island, N. Y, this summte Dr. Welch did work I in the Rocky Mountain mosses last'

summer.'Tile colony at Cold Spring | ^ Harbor this year will include Dr. A. J who Is rich today may find himself i Grout of New York, considered the itow toniun-ow.—uvtd.

j world authority on mosses.

Rut, i»,\ ftieiuls, I believe that only tod I* really wise.—Plato.

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' 1 • ’I '■’•nici.is are not glimpse* i f another world. They are liftings of tils world Into th* light of God.— Phillips Brooks

WELCOME MOTHERS Downy-Flake Doughnut Shop and Restaurant SUNDAY DINNER

Rice Soup

Baked Chicken with Dressing Roast Pork with Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes, Cream Peas ■sliced l omatoes Pineapple Pie fee Cream Price 35c and 50r

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METHODIST EPISCOPAL ( HI K< H A. E. Monger, minister. V. D. Thompson, mil islet of must\Y r . M. Blanchard, church school *uperintendent. Sunday school, .1:30 a. ni. M rning worship, 10:40 a. in. Y’cuth fades; the leaves of ftien ’ship

fall;

A mother’s secret hope outlives them

all.”

—Olivet Wendell Holmes. Prelude—Adagio from Sixth Symphony—Wiior. Processional Hymn—Number 32. Call to worship. Minister: I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord. People: The Lord is in his holy temple. Let all the earth keep silence before him. Minister: O come, let us worship and bow down. Let us bow befoie the Lord our maker. People: Let us worship him in spirit und truth. Colie .'t: Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid, cleanse the thougiis of our hearts by the inspiration of thy hop >piiit, that we may perfectly love thee, and worthily magnify thy holy name, thiough Jesus Christ our Lord.— Amen. Choral response and ntgan medita-

tion.

Anthem—“Praise”—R wley. Responsive reading—42 Sunday, second reading. Gloria New Testament. Anthem—“The Lord Is My Keeper” Thompson. Prayer. Offertory — Cantablle from Sixth Symphony—Wider. Presentation of tithes and offerings with choral response. Solo — “Ave Maria” — Schubert, Miss Edna Bowles. Hymn—Number 543. Sermon — “Pi neer Mothers” — Dr. Monger. Recessional Hymn—Number 38. Benediction. Silent Pra;er. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Yictor L. Raphael. Minister Church school, 9.30. Dr. G B. Manhart, Supt. Worship in charge ot High School class. Service of worship, 10:35. Sermon theme: “Mary a . Maltha Washing ton.” The choil will givt, •‘Hark, hark my soul”, by Shtlly; and “Just for today,'’ by Nevin. Ardilh Moore will •ing, ‘‘Love never faileth," by R„ot. A happy service in honor of Mothers everywhere. Tuxis C. E., 6:30. Union service of Metln list, Christian and, Presbyterian church, 7:30 in the Christian church. Dr. A. E. Monger will preach, hi* subject being, “Badge wearing.” Junior C. E., 3 45 Monday after-

noon.

Men’s Club supper meeting Monday evening, 6:45. Dr. igler will speak. Woman’s Circle, ' 30 We ne day afternoon at the boo., of Mi Edith Allen, 604 Anders n St, Vlrs. Haniet • allahan will be as*, tme ho-tess. Choir practice, 7:00 Wednesday ev-

ening.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. Bernard Handy, Sunday school superintendent. Prof. C. D. Hildebrand, guest speaker. Period cf Bible study, 9:80 to 10:20 a. in. Classes for all ages. Observance of the Lord's supper, oftenng and announcements, 10:20 to 10:45 a. m. Worship, spe, ial music and sermon by Prof. Hihiebratd, 10:45 to 11:40 in. Sermon topic, “The Christian Ideal of Motherhood.” Y'curg people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Union service at this church at 7:30 p. nr., with the Rev. A. E. Monger, pastor of the Methodist church, as "Badge Wearing.'’ speaker. His sermcn theme will be A coraial welcome to all.

Castle Cafe Fried C hicken Dinner Sunday No„n 50c

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SO< IKTY 408 Elm St. Sunday Morning Service !0:45 Reading room open Wed. 2-4 P. M “Adam and Fallen Man” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May 8. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “Shall mortal man be more just than God? shall a man be more pure than his maker? Behold, he put no trust in his servants; and nis angels he eharged with folly: How much less in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth? They are destroyed from morning to evening: they perish forever without any regarding it” (Job 4:17-20). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from th* Christian Science textbook. “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Man is not matter; he is not made up of brain, blood, bones, and other material elements. The Scriptures inform us that man is made in the image and likeness of God. Matter is not that likeness. The likeness of Spirit cannot be so unlike Spirit. Man is spiritual and perfect; and because he is spiritual and perfect, he must he so understood in Christian Science” (p. 475). FILLMORE M. E. CHURCH Clyde Onyett, Pastor. Sunday School every Sunday morning 10:00. Ix-t’s keep that attendance climbing. Preaching services second and fourth Sundays at ILOO A M, and 7:00 P. M Glass meeting 6:30 P. M before every evening .-eivice. This half hom is your opportunity. I^t’s get together with some of our religious prob4* mshurch Council meeting every fourth Sunday, after the evening service. We need the attendance and advice of every official from the Sunday School and < hurch at these meetings. Help your church fulfill its respon sihility in the community by giving it your support.

POLK E USE MAC HIM i l \* ON RED DEMON ~ IR.tTORS CHICAGO, May 7, (UP)-Fogi demonstrators weie in the toda> with broken arms and four others suffering from minor buliet wounds after police quelle i iad;,ai gathering at suburban .Melrose Park with machine gun fire. Under aiiest were 37 persons, including two women, charged with be ing leaders of a demoi.stiaii n of 300 persons who were chary' J by firemen, police and count\ highway patrolmen when they wave t led flags and distributed Communist literature. None of those injured was hurt seriously, all the bullet wounds being in the legs.

BEIHEI \. M. E. CHURC H The following program will be given at the Bi t hei A. M E- church Sunday evening at 7 30 o’clock. Hymn, “All Hail the Power of Jesus Name,” congregation. i ipture reading — Mrs. Lucy

Howard.

Hymn, “Mv Hope is to Build on

Nothing choir.

Invocation, Rev. Maik McGruder.

FIRST BAPTIST ( HURCH Announceine ,ts, Charles S. Woods. ( or. Spring Ave. A Poplar St M So1 '’ 1,1 thft I " an<1 Wher e We W,n. J. Crowder, Minister ‘ ,rOW ° kl ’” Helen Mile *'

* aper Mrs. Waller Baynard.

MOTHER’S Day I Solo, “When Mother Prayed,” Mrs.

9.30 a. m. Unitie.i < h.neh school’ Bernie Smith,

in i Mor ing worthip civhc. Special i A reading, “Mother,” William P

music and exercise Sermon subject -j Buckner

-The Power of a Mother’, Influence.”) Solo, “Mother Macree,” Mrs. Edith

G.fUj p. in. Junior, Intermediate and ; Thompson.

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Senior B. Y. P. I

7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon .subject: “Christian Essentials.” Enjoy »ur goed musi and congiegation-

al sing.

YN.u are cordially invited

SUNDAY DINNER Baked i hicken dinner with Straw li«rrj Short ( ake 50 ( ents Breaded Veel ( hop* and Baked * Ham Plate Lunches 35 Cents CRAWFORD’S Across from the Interurhan Station

I iai.o solo, “Memories,” Mrs. AL

meda Hughe*.

A Mother’s Love," Mrs. Eunice

Miles.

Duet “Somebody Knows,” Mrs. Halbert ami Mrs. Rickard.

&Markety INDIAN A POLLS Ll\ I SKH k INDIANAPOLIS, M (UP)Hogs 2,500, holdovers ml; Maiktt 100 to 200 225 lbs. $8-66 to | 1 $3.56 to $3.60; 250 t.. uiHi- U ri to $3.60; 800 lbs t. packing sows $2 50 t” $ 00. Cattle 50. calves 100 t week; hetf steer*! steady to stiom.’; bulk 1 ’ to 25c higher; bulk stci i Lit $7; top $7.50; common killci In $4 iO most heifers $5.10 i fn 00; nin kinds $3.50 to $4; Fat -vs $31- U. top $4.25; low- cuttei ami cutter! $1.50 to $2.75; vealet 50, lower $650 down. Sheep 50; not en market. The count;- com in i* - ml.; heii * special meeting Sal” day afternoon to discuss the award” g of a conflict for repair of the < ' t se i : k is planned to repaii the to t wit it >0 asphalt rooting. SEEK IHSSI < WASHINGTON. M Gaston B Means «;■ ml-t in the l 1 - 1 - Uiet "f Columbia ja O’ Justice department - ; gfa and wide xhich Mn Ddw him on his a-xuraim that he w011 ' bring about the ret- ’ <d •he l 1 ’"^ bergh baby. Mean- t: dleged to Iw-e defrauded her of the mote' | I > ci. Md agM l home in neaii’\ 1 THOMPSON OIK. (N HI‘l TU v . ON SUNDAY vllKKNOtri Tlie following i-i”frram "'l 1 ! ' e given Sunday afteim n at " ' m the Methodist Thompson, complimentary 11 * visiting parents an 'ther ^ tho miicaraitj Terre Haute Guild of Orgat” ^ •^Ccho” from Partita ‘n B 111111 ' Bach. • .-.c^ Chorale-Prelude, "hh rut zu Bach. March from “Drsmma l'« r 51 Sinfonia to “Wis darken dir, G <• Pastc-iale, Recitative and fhoiaff Karg-Elert. _ Romantic Episodes, Hn ' from Carnival-So-.ata —T hoin J“ t "Dritting Clouds"—d.Antahrt “Thou art the Ro-k”Mulet.

MOTHER’S DAY

Means Flowers tor Mother "bethei she is 4(1 or 80, a gift of flowers will please her 1 Order early for Sunday morning deliveryPeck’s Flower Shop , 403 Hanna St- pho, " ,