The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1932 — Page 2

THE Daily BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 30.1932.

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Class Entertains Missionary Society The L. P. H Sunday S.'hool class entertained the Missionary Society of the Christian church Friday atternoon from three to five o'clock with an “Apron Tea’’

The program was a follows: A reading—My Lady's Lace.

Vera Grace Wass.

A piano solo, b. Lettie York.

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DFPAl'W UNIVERSITY HAS SK\ castle, Indiana, as second class mail 1RAL KXPKRfs ATTENDING j matter under act of March 8, 1879. CAMP KNOX, KY. Subscription price, 10 cents per j week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put-! Seveial DePauw university stud-j n am county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year ents attending the Reserve Officer- by m!i ii outside Putnam county. Tra ning Corp., in six weeks field | j

training at Camp Knox, Ky.. have'

qualified as marksmanship with tnai qualified as marksmen with ma-

V V ocal Solo- The Glow VV rm, by, chine guns, pistol, and rifle. Veda -Mae Hill, accompanied by Jo DePauw men who qualified as Ruth Dounaiiue. first class marksmen in the machine A reading—When Ma want- Some- gun qualification- were Paul L. Lyons, thing New. by 1 mly Caroline Conk- Indianapolis, and Hairy K. Dillard, hn. | (Charleston. Ill T hose attaining the A Chorus of six gills sinking—“Tie second class marksmanship rating Me t- V in Apr a String Again”. ; were Burdette H. Yokey, Muncie, and A Duet Home, by Jo Ruth Donna- Richard Heritage. Anderson, hue and V eda Mae Hill. ; Those qualifying as marksmen with A reading Castor G.l, by Emily the pistol were Richard Heritage, Caroline C onklin. I Anderson; Robert O. McMahan, RoA Piano Solo- Variation- of Home' Chester; Brine Beler, Chicago; KolSweet Home by Elizabeth Pattei- and P. Campbell, Wheeling, W. Va., son. j Von H- Kelpinger, Ingornar, O.t and

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THE GIVING OF MANNA

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Mrs. Abe Roberts is quite ill at her I home <»n Commercial Place.

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Atkinson.

After the program delightul refreshments of iced tea, cup cakes and candy mints wera served. The church wa- beautifully decorated with the colors, pink and green-

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Try-11 Sunday School (lass Entertained The Try-It Sunday School class of the Baptist church were entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oneal Thirteen members and their families were

present.

Games were played which were greatly enjoyed by all. Dainty re’reshments were served.

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Meet Monday

The Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of the Foreign Wars will hold their tegular monthly business meeting Monda., at 7:30 P M. in Elks Club rooms. There will be initiation

candidates.

•E + + + + + Mrs. Black Entertained Friday Evening Eor Sister Airs Robert Black entertained

Mildred Thomas A Busteed. Milan. In the rifle marksmanship qualifi-

cations Robert O. McMahan attained the ranking of sharpshooter, while others who qualified as marksmen were Earl E. Wolf, Deputy; Roy Williams, Chicago. Harry K. Dillard,

Charleston, 111-; and Busteed. Among the Purdue university R G.

T. C. men who attained the rank of sharpshooter with the pistol w::s

Maurice G. Knoy, of Cloverdale.

GOBBLER H \!< HES EGGS

A. G. Brown of Louisville was visitor in Greencastle Friday-

Dr C. C. Tucker of this city, is spending a few day- in Kokomo. State -enator Harry Stamp of near R achdale, was a visitor in Greencastle Saturday.

CONNELLSVII i E. Pa.. (UP)—A gobbler drove a turkey lien from her nest and pre ceded to hatch the eicht

LESSON TEXT—Exodus 16:1-36. GOLDEN TEXT—ICviery good gift and every perfect gift Is from above, coming down from the Father of lUttUs. —James 1:17. PRIMARY TOPIC — Bread from Heaven. JUNIOR TOPIC—Bread from Heaven. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC—Coda Daily Gifts. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC—Gods Daily Gifts.

the Fieshpots of

I. Lusting for Esypt (vv. 1-12).

1 1. Murmuring against Moses and

. . . , „ I Aaron (vv. 1-3). As they journeyed,’ eggs himself, acor.img to J. L. Evans,: Elllu iIlt0 the gr ,. a t wilderness* of near here. Evans said the ousted ' ,hey became conscious of the scarcity mother made a t, ■> nest and laid 12 ' of some of the things they had on-

eggs

Jud^e J. P. Hughes Rules For (litv

( RAWFORDSVILLE WILL tm i: in ( oNTi.M e urn HALL BUILDING PLANS

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The temporary restraining order against building of the proposed new of city hall in Crawfordsville, in effect since last October, was dissolved Friday morning by Special Judge James P. Hughes, of Greencastle. Frank Davidson, attorney for the plaintiffs, a' filed exceptions to the decision in the

i umix r of friends Friday evening, at case. ei h. me in south College avenue, in With the restraining order disaolvhonor of her sister. Mrs. Ralph Allen ed. the city council now is free to go

of Gary, who is her guest for a few

days.

+ + ♦+♦♦ Women’s Union Met On Friday'

The Women’s Union of the Christum church met at the church Friday afternoon. Mrs. H itcheson, the retir-

ing president, made and introduced the new

ahead with the proposed building program. The council, at its next

tegular meeting Monday night, Aug

1, will instruct Mrs. Laurel Kirtley, city clerk, to advertise for bids on the city building. Plans for the build-

ing already have been drawnArguments on the petition to dis-

few reniatks' •“"Ive the restraining order were held president.' l ast Tuesday morning after City At ■

Mrs.

James Van lU rn. Rev. Be: k! tor,le y William J. Sprow had filed

made a short talk. After the business :tssion the meeting was dismissed-

BAVARIAN FARMERS PLAN “WEATHER SHOOTING’’

MUNICH, (UP)—Farmers 'orgm

izations in Upper Havana have de- iiench and was replaced idid to revive a custom which was: Judge James P. Hughes

the motion with Judge Hughes. The order originally was granted by Judge Edgar A. Rice of the Mont gomery circuit court. Soon afterward he was --worn off the bench and Judge John Hornada . of the Boone circuit court, was named special judge. He too, was sworn off the

by special

Thomas Cox of Foxridge underwent a major operation at the county hospital, .Saturday. Mrs. Blanche and Miss Nellie Leachman of Gary are here visiting relatives and friends-

THE HOME SHAM IAUNDRY

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Riley have returned home from a week's vacation at Ho -ier Highlands.

Mary Ann Stark of Greencastle underwent a tonsil operation at the county hospital, Saturday-

PHONE 126 223-2A W.Washington St. "(Vheje tVashing Is (23ine Ctrl

Miss Mary Denny has returned from a vacation spent in Lansing, Michigan and other points north.

The American Legion hand will practice Monday evening at 7:3l) o’clock. All members be present.

Frank (’. Schoenman

THE JI WELER Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Phone 122 K. Washington

Tillman Pickett of Reelsville. has returned to his home aftei a minor operation at the Clay county hospital at Brazil.

The tegular meetirtg of the Chamber of Commerce will he held Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the First National Bank.

West Side Barber Shop

Shave 15c Haircuts 25c Ladies’ Work A Specialty JOHNSON A HOOD

Mrs. H. W. Tingley and Mr. J F Tingley and .Master Joe Tingley of Evansville, were guests of Miss Lillian Southard Friday.

Mullins Drug Store KODAKS. FILMS JOHNSTON'S ( ANDIES Open 8 to 12 Sunday

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Mrs. Verna Faller, Roacbdale, has returned to her home from the Culver — hospital in Crawfordsville where sh*' underwent a major operation several

weeks ago.

Putnam county postoffice officials, carriers and clerks and theii families will hold their annual picnic Sunday at Allendale, south of Greenca.-tle on the Manhattan road.

Lincoln Kestaurant

SUNDAY DINNERS 35c - 50c Short Orders

Miles Burdene, of Indianapolis, an Indiana State Farm escape, was taken to the state prison at Michigan City Friday by Sheriff Alva Bryan where he will serve a term of one to five yeats for escaping.

Etter’s Garage

Battery and Electrical Service

3 E. Franklin

Phone 507

dropped a century ago a.- being “old fashioned” even then. They are going

to resume "weather shooting". The custom was widely practiced

in the Bavarian ps well as the Austrian Alps. Cannon -hots were fired into clouds threatening a thunderstortn, m order to precipitate an eailir liuist and prevent much feaied tfcilsidfmk. In 18)7, the Havanan government prohibite I "wtutthpr shooting’, calling it a superstitious

belief worthy of the middle ages. In the meantime, however, science

claims to have established that the

Bavarian farmers’ notion weather shooting was not i

stitious after all, and the old custom will lie given a new trial this summer.

The new Crawfordsville city building is to cost about $75,000 ami is to lie paid for from funds derived from the municipal electric light plant. Through this method of payment, it is said, it will not Cost the ta,\ payors a cent to erect the new city hall. It i also said that there is .a large fund in the electric light fund as a result of the profitable municipal light

plant operated by the city.

A farther relief from taxation as a result of the city light plant, is that from these name funds, many of the city’s streets have been re-urf-

abnut'aced with asphalt

super-

0. A. Day, Fillmore, was u visitor at the Indianapolis Stock Yards on Friday, July 2!»th, with his consignment of 2 calves, 54 Hampshire ted spotted hog-: averaging 240 lbs , and 57 lambs averaging 70 lbs..

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Miss Margaret Family Metlaughey will return home Sunday from New York where she attended summer school in Columbia university William McGaughey who also has been visiting in New York will visit u few days in Rochester, N. Y., before returning home.

good Used Ice Refrigerators 87.50 I’p Mon re Electric

( harles (Juery, of near Cloverdale, arrested two weeks ago, charged with slander of the First National hank of ( loverdale, remained in the ' county jail Saturday, having been un-

(). F. Overstreet I). W Killinger DENTISTS Alamo Ruiidinf Tel.

Joyed even in Egyptian slavery. Only , a few days before they were singing God’s praises for their wondrous deliverance at the IPed sea (Exod. lo). Many complain bitterly of their experience In the service of God, while at the same time they will endure all sort's of hardships uncomplainingly when pursuing their own selfish interests. Their complaint not on3y displayed ingratitude but a deep-seated impiety. They went so far as to express the wish that they had died j in Egypt with full stomachs rather than to be walking in the wilderness by faith. The very fact that Goil had gone to so much trouble to deliver I them should have convinced them that > lie would not forsake them now. I 2. God's answer to their murmurj ings (vv, 4-12). | (a) He promised to rain bread from heaven (vv. 4. 5). His purpose was to tench them that man llvath not by I bread alone, hut by every word that proceeded out of the mositli of the Lord (Peut. 8:3). (b) He promised to give them a vision of his glory (vv.. C-10). This j served ns a warning atsl encouragement. Moses and Aaron told the children of Israel that the glory of the Lord should be seen In the morning j as a reminder tturf their murmuring | was against the Lord and not against themselves. ' (c) lie promised them flesh and bread (vv. 11. 12). "At even ye shall eat flesh, ami In the morning ye shall he tilled with bread.'” II. Qualls and Mianna Given (vv.

1315).

At the appointed time God gave tlve ! Israelites the promised food. He fltrst allowed them to feel their need to show them Hint man's highest need Is not pliysiinl food, but living faith and fellowship with God. He followed this with a display of his glory, showing them that he was able and willI ing to supply their need rf they would but trust and obey him. 1. In the evening the quails came up tv. 13). Since they desired flesh, he gave them flesh to eint. God frequently eaters to the depdres of Ids people, knowing that the Best wny to tench them Is to allow them to he filled with their own folly. 2. In the morning God gave the manna (vv, 14. 15). The Israelites did not know what It wue. Moses told them It was the bread which the Lord had given them to eat. III. The Responsibilities of the Israelites (vv. 10-31). 1. They must gather a certain portion daily (v. 16). They must look to God for their daily bread (Mntt.6:11). 2. Every man must gather for liim«elf (v. 10). Every man must appro- ! prlate Christ for himself. I 3. They must not gather In excess ' of one day’s supply (vv. 18-20). Those w hose greed prompted them to do so realized their mistake when it became 1 corrupt atul bred worms. Christian j grace and Bible truth musf not be hoarded up—they are only good when put to use. 4. The nmnnn must be gathered fresh eviry morning (v. 21). This

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AUTO TRAVELS L\ND AND SEA

WILBUR, Wash. (UP) — When Charles Wyborney goes touring in his automobile-hoat its no trick for him

BLIND HOY TRAVELED LONG DISTANCE ON FOOT

COPENHAGEN, (UP)— William to speed along highways an! cross Peterson, inmate of the home for lakes. blind boys, has accomplished a rare | The Wilbui inventor has constructfeat In one night ami one day he ed a hydro car with a special boat traveled from Copenhagen to Kor«oer! bo |y It has a six-cylinder motor, a stretch of 114 kilometers, alone anil travels on land at the usual spee I,

a-foot over

able to provide bond of $1,500 following a plea of not guilty to the charge. Another inmate of the jail was Sam Johnson, of west of town, who is awaiting transportation to the

Evansville state hospital

FLEENOR’S

Ell Ms. GOLF BALLS FOI N i \1N SERVICE Open Ml Day Sunday.

MANY POISONED OKLAHOMA. CITY, Okla., July 30 (UP) —Four persons were near death

today and nearly 200 others were ill

fiequented road which jean strike water at five to ten miles after eating stale sandwiches donated led hini through four towns, a large | an hour and travels in water at eight to community camp, a civic relief number of villages and required the! miles an hour. organization center, navigation of many dangerous street; No time is lost in going from land | Physicians at hospitals where 75 i

into water.

L. & H. Chevrolet Sales Inc. (>. W. HOLLOW ELL Phone 310 N. Jackson

cros.-dngs.

Young Peter.-on, who has been blind from birth, felt homesick for his mother who lives in Soedding, Island of Fuenen. One evening he decided he could wait no longer; he set out

alone.

The propeller operates | men. women and children were treatftoni an attachment on the rear wheel ed, said ptomaine poisoning had been'

and the ope rator can quickly raise the I caused by eating stale meat in sandme hanism when the wheels Much wiches left over from a University

club party.

land and can lower it when the boat

floats ir, the water.

The boat body measures 20 feet, six inches in length, six feet in width and is two and a half feet deep. It car-

ries eight people comfortably, with a ! vided in

MARRIED AFTER EMBRACE

LASTING 19 DAYS

JACKSON, Mich , (UP)—Viola ; capacity of 12.

Farquahr, 23, and Frank La Vera. 26,1 were married here recently after an HAILED WRONG AUTO

aimost continuous embrace of 19 —

days. ' ’• j SPRINGFIELD, Mass The couple tmet for the first time While hitch hiking to New York re-

( UTS JUDGES’ SALARIES

Reductions in the salaries of all judges now paid by the state are pro-

bill recommended for pas-

| sage yesterday by the Indiana House of Representatives committee on fees land salaries. The measure reduces the salaries of Supreme and Appellate

( UP) — j court judg. from $10,000 a year to

$K.00(). It also reduces the stab’ -ml-

H edge’s Meat Market

High i lass Meats Phone 12 Free Delivery

vva* to he done early before the sun was up. So must we seek Christ, who is our nmnna. every day, and the first thing In the day (John 6:57). 5. The manna must be eaten to preserve life. They were in a wilderness. so could live only by the eating of the food which God gave. It is so with Christ, "except ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, -ye have no life In you"

(John 6:53).

6. Due consideration should be given to the Sabbath day (vv. 22-31). A double portion was to be gathered the day before, so as to keep inviolate the Suhhath day. IV. Manna Kept ae a Memorial

(vv. 32-3(1).

This was to be kept ns a reminder of God’s favor In feeding them in the wilderness, even for supplying them with bread for forty years until they reached the promised land.

PITHY PICK UPS

High Point Oil Company 3 Local Stations UNCO Products

The praying that Is stressed In the Bible Is personal praying—alone with God.—Phllpott.

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Perhaps we need more Andrews (personal workers) than Peters (preachers) Just now.—Phllpott.

at the beginning of a marathon dance cently. Samuel Geller made the mis ari es pa.d to Circuit Superior Crim here Since their acquaintance they take of hailing a police automobile inaIi p r „ bat „ ^ j uv< , nilp ’ jud were together on the dance floor con- here, and when he wa- taken to police fn.m $4 200 to »3,(»0 a year ft-pre-tinuoualy except for rest periods headquarters for questioning he wa- .entative Thomas Hawk.ns of Shelbv Mri U '? ra > 18 f ; om CoMWater, found to have M vilW, the bill, es,in,a,..

Mich., and La V’era from Jackson. shares of stock in his pockets.

^ it would save about $60,000 aunuallyw

"SAY IT YWTH FLOWERS" Phone 636 pitel Floral Co. Putnam County’s Leading Florists

Thou In the beginning didst lay the foundations of the earth (Ps. 102; 25). What a task for the Carpenter of Nazareth!—Zwemer.

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A E. Monger, pastor. V. D. Thompson, minister of Music | W. M. Blanchard, Church School Superintendent. 9:30 A M. Sunday Church School , Your class needs you. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: “Religion in Times of Depression”. 7.30 P. M. Union Service in Meth-| odist Episcopal Church. Speaker, Rev. R. T. Beck.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

CHRISTIAN S(TEN< I (Hip

408 Elm St.

, . . „ . ' Sunday morning ervice, 10 -! Corner Spring avenue and Poplar. Realing ,. oom 0 n v I K t re( ‘t' | from 2 to 4 p. m.

<):30 A M., unified church schcol i

and worship service- Lezwn-SermonTn alf ClmrcU 6:45 P. M. junior, intermediate and . ..

senior B. A’. P. U. 7:30 P. M. . evening worship. Union service in Methodist church. Rev. Robert T. Beck of the Christian .hurch will be the speaker. David L. Scroggins will have charge of the morning worship service.

THE PRESBYTERIAN ( HURCH

Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Church School, 9:30. G. E Black, Ass’t Supt. Mission Day offering. Seivice of Worship, 10:35. Dr. W. K. Ellington will speak. Tuxis C. E., 6:30 Union Service, 7:30 in the Methodise Church. Rev. Robert Beck will preach.

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Robert Talmage Beck, minister. Church School 0:30 A. M. Mrs. Bernard Handy, director. There are trained teachers for all classes, and a cordial welcome is ex-

tended to all.

Morning Worship and Communion Service 10:20 A. M

Christ,Scientist.onSund:., j.Among the citation which ', prise the Lessun-Stit,,-,,, following from the HD . “[) | err, my beloved brethren But i. doers of the word, at ! im only, deceiving your uv, , i ,, . whoso looketh into tin my, j of liberty, and continu, th th' he being not a forget! ul I, ,, rer a doer of the work, th man ,

be blessed in his de«

16. 22. 25). “If ye fulfil tin law according to the - mm,,, shall love thy neighbor th.,

ye do well” (James 2: 8). The Lmon-Sermon .

the following passagi ft - at

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tures,” by Mary Bakei Ltldv S for God and man is tl true ve

live in both healing and tea

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and leads the way. R ght give pinions to thought :.:id-t:. •

and freedom to ap< Love is prie-te

Truth. Wait patiently f„r , v

Love to move im-

mortal mind, and form the pert

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HOLDS MEE IINti The Putnam Court < ndit .i Coopeiative A-social - || • , animal meeting Fii a\ - fanners’ elevator in rth i- -•(

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Mr Beck will ,.reach. The subject t|p ' This organization

is “Sour Grapes".

Our auditorium for the morning service is being ventilated by ventilator

only recentlj

ing farm bun .u mem tunity to invest and borrow M

thl‘

tilio!

and electric fans through the courtesy ! ^ wa ' v '^P 1 ’'’' of Moore Electric Co. in a h '' alth >' Young Peoples Christian Endeavor. ters < ' 1 1

were taken up an

sociatioi i Si-v.nl i

service 6:00 p. m.

The Young People will hold a Ves-, mel

per service at Rosa Bower at which I Gralton Lon : en

associati n; E. V.’. ! - ' vl

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the new officers will be installed.

Mrs. Robert T. Beck will officiate at ,Unt: Jn ' 1 k ' Smyt, ‘

I treasurer. It also

the installation service.

Union Service will be held at the Methodist Episcopal (hurch at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Beck will preach. His subject is “A Spiritual Road Map.” Tie Women’s Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. W T.

Handy Tuesday afternoon.

directors of seven membe.

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FILLMORE M. E. ( HURCH

Clyde Onyett, Pastor. Sunday School every Sunday morning 10:1)0. I.et’s keep that attendance climbing. Preaching services second and fourth Sundays at 1UOO A M , and 7:00 P. M Class meeting 6:30 P. M before every evening service. This half hour is your opportunity. Let’s get together with some of our religious prob-

lems-

Church Council meeting every^ fourth Sunday, after the evening service. We need the attendance and advice of ev. ry official from the Sunday School and Church at these meet-

ings.

Help your chutch fulfill its responsibility in the community by giving it your support.

HERKIOI IN I KRVI 1*01 (Continued I'rom P.v'i * 1 Lausanne pi -'dings, h< | in line with what was u : | be the desire of tie U J that Europe put its hoi - I before any change could 1 the debt settl ment term Europe’s way hack to in I a long road an I for the j 1 hand labor is iequire.1. 1 said in letting it be km mi '‘I remain at his d. -k al! ' 1

out a vai aticn.

“Older in Kuiu|h is n ism," in the words < H'1 "European ordei dem u—much hard labor.”

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AT THE GRAN ADA IHKifl Entrancing Connie li 'nHI appear-- in “AVhut I’m - Hull'’® her latest production si »ui'. |

RRTHKL A. M. E. CHURCH C. E. Benson, pastor. The service at 11 a. m. was well attended last Sunday.. The pastor will preach a special sermon at 11 a. m. tomorrow. His subject will be “New Experience .’’ Sunday school at 2 30 p. m. The laq quartetly meeting fnt the year will be held Sunday night in charge < f Dr. C. L. Opthegrowe. Preaching -by the presiding eldei at

7:45 p. m.

It is asked that all dubs, tiustees, 1 stewards and missionary and Sunday!

■chool boards have their reports ready 1 (; ratW( ja

in the evening.

Theater on Sund»> I

Monday, This pictun lake'.)'I

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HFA. BE( K It) SPEAK story gives Mi-s Bennett ad*'* I he Spiritual Road Map will l>e, opportunity to dizpHy her

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the subject of the Rev. Robert He k, ability and talent to th l *’ 1 ’1

pa-tor of the Christian church, at the | aRe union Sunday evening service in the ""— - Mehodist church at 7:30 o’clock. The 1 churches uniting in this service are the Baptist. Presbyterian, Christian and Methodist churches. Prof. Van Denman Thompson will give several organ numbers on the large Kimball

organ.

These services have been conducted by the churches for a number, of years. They have brought better ac quaintanreship among the members of the several congregations. The ^ attendance during this summer has! been larger than for several years. I

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