The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY, SKPTEMBER 24. 1V>32.

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THE DAILY BANNER

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Herald Consolidated

‘It Warps For All”

Mr». HriKK* I" ''P‘* a * 4 Fntprpd in the pontofficp at OroenB< fi»re S. S. ( •«•<' , castle, Jndtena, as wound class mail Mr>. A. T. HriKl- will talk to the matter llnHpr Act of A1ar ch 8, 1879. m mbei - of th. Key-tone Bible Class Subscription price, 10 <’«mts per in the Keystone ''hapel Sunday morn- wpe1{ . )W , p,,, ypar ^ mni i in Rut- I iiiK «t the Sunday S hool hour. nBm count y ; $3.50 t o *5.00 fier year

Suit to collect an alleged unpaid account of $54.23 has been filed in circuit court by the VanCamp Ihirdware A- Iron Co., Indiana|)olis, agtrainst h'ted O. Ford of Bainbridg. Frank St op use I is attorney for the jjlaintiff. '

Mr. and Mrs Atz, of Lousivlle, Ky, are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller, south Vine St.

improved

UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL

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Ru= flowei

, ille. S pt. 20 —The annual .■A eld her' Saturday, Sept.

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Mother’s Study I'luh lo Have (piilting Party The Mother’s Study i’luh will meet

liy mail outside Putnam county.

,1 «ied sir ess in the way Monday evening v, th Mrs. Robert

of flower and also in the fancy i|Uilts

need!' Tite £

ano han made pictures, were a- follows:

best ’•di e:

1 1 lection 1st, Mrs. 2nd. Mrs Cora Bain.

Hoffman at her home north of town. In addition to the -tody program by VJj . Paul M' Keehan there will he a q<iuiltini' |iarty. K ich member bring |

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Is

ton Be 2nd, Ira * K< Belli

• bloom

2i:i|, Mr-. C.ts Bain; 'ird, Mrs.

1 Simpson, st bouquet

i'ordice.

-t collect!i Miss Do: 1

finished or unfinished quilt and one

package of quilt patches for a grab | a heart dime

Carl John Miller, Jr. it attending

at the Riley Hospital

Mrs Ktta Imrl ppsket. Fverv members is urged to ta-

ki t Mrs. Mor-l.-t, Retta Bain: B: in; 3rd, Mrs.

Iiest.

* uiens 1st, Miss 211 ■ i. Mrs. Ida (luil-

• ic i t, Mrs B. S. Gardj ,.i ;>,| ( |. Mr Ida Guilliams. I . ; ,1 — i-t, Mrs. Ida Guilliam-; 2nd, .Mi Bell* Leonard. Marigolds, Aft can—1ft, Mrs Geo, J . ■. 2rai, Mt Florence Byrl. I-t Mi~ Mon; Hazlett; •'v!. Mi Ed C|o Ifelter. ' 1st, Mr« f.rville Everman; : Mi Mort 1 Firdice; 3rd, Mis

F.tta Gardner.

Pill' s 1-t, Mr- Morton Fordice. Ill eii 'la . - t vase—1st, Mrs. c 1 1;. , 2nd, Mi- Perl Goff; 3rd, Mrs. Morton Fordice. lie ion pot plant—1st, H ,li ie Vlcliaughey; 2nd, Mrs.

Algie Handy

Lest pot

Bain.

Pot plant Lucy Hester;

3rd, Mr

Best

tend. .f. if. * 4> «• Tri ll ( lass Mel W ith Mr. and Mrs. Gardner The Tri-lt class met Friday eveniny with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gnrd-n»-r, north Madison street After the business session games were played. The feature of th. evening was a checker tournament won by Mr. Gardner. Twelve member- and their families and one guest wi re present. Refreshment- were served by the ho-t-ess- + + •}.* + ♦ Mrs. Harris Hostess To Needlccrafl dull The regular meeting of the Needlecraft club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mr- Theodore Harris, east Hanna street. Mrs. V. M. Rawlin gave the work on the subject, “Ruhrnstein.”

Try Our Thrifty Service FY FRY THING V\ \SHBD FLAT PIKCFS iRiiNI'D Home Steam Laumliy I FFEPHOX. 13ii

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Mrs. Oscar Mnrlan, Greencastle Rj (i, has entered the county hospital ftr treatment Mrs. Jess Ader, Greencastle R. 3,1 unierw.nt an operation a* the iuiity hospital Saturday morning Mrs. Fu Frank of Russellville has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. j Baker and family this week. Dr Herbert Landes and family of j Chicago are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Landis, Poplar street. Iris June Patterson, Berry street,! was taken to a clinic at the Riley hospital in Indianapolis Friday by j Miss Mary Agnes Miller, county, nurse.

Frank (. Sclioenman THE JKWF.LRR M atch. ( lock ant Jewelry Hepairim Phone 422 I Washington

Corner Spring Avenue and Poplar street , , <*:30 a m., unified church school

and worship service.

G F Black of this city will he the

tnsUtute of.chicKgo ).. j s , ( . ak( , r Ht both morning and evening

* service. Mr. Black is an interesting j speaker and a large attendance is

urged. fi:3ti P.

Senior B. V P. U. 7 to Evening Worship. 7 : 30 Monday evening monthly business meetingYou are cordially invited to these

services.

I®. 1932. wvft.rn Nemiiaper Union »

Lesson for September 25 REVIEW: MOSES HONORED |N

HIS DEATH.

GOLDEN TEXT—Precious In the sight of the Lord 1* the death of his

saints.

LESSON TEXT—Deuteronomy 3l’:4S52: SI S-S. PRIMARY TOPIC—Moees Goes to Live With God. JUNIOR TOPIC—The Death of a Great Leader. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC— What W. May Learn from the Life of Moses YoCNO PEOP1.I AND ADULT TOPIC—\\ hat the World Owes Moses.

FOR RADIO SI KVICF Day “The Katiio Man' Opposite Posioffice Phone 23<i-\ Greencastle

A pleasni t social hour was enjoy-1 £j r ls.

Miss Flora Vanda men t left h.-re Friday for Eureka Springs, Ark. to take up her duties for the year as ! dean of Orescent College a school for

Mullins I)rui!: Store KODAKS, III.MS JOHNSTON’S < \NDIES Open 8 to 12 ^unilay

pH.

•F + + •{• •f’ ♦

;i I, Mrs Cyrus Titus. Woman’s Relief Corp To

plants 1st, Mrs. Cell

in bloom—1st, Mrs. 2nd, Mrs. Lon Wilson;

Clell Bain.

intei liouquet 1 st, Ml .

FI- t' iic Byrd; 2nd, Mrs. Fella hik 3rd, Mrs. Lucy Reynolds. H' t table decoration—1st, Mrs. 't L i' ln' i : 2nd, Norma Gardner; id, Mi Audry Daniel I t, Mrs. final Everman; ' Vli Morton F'1 dice; 3rd, Mrs.

I'ara Bain.

Verbenia tat Mra. B. 8. Gard1 d, \li Fie I Moliaughev. Snap Dragons'—1-t, Mrs. Cora I ■ ■ 2nd, Mi-. William Rutledge;

3rl, Mr- 1.11a Fordiye.. ('anna 1st, Mrs. Paul

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Meel In I. O. O F. Hall

T e \\ oinan's Relief Corp will meet! Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the . I I). O. F' hall on hast Washington

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DEFICIT PREDICTED INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 24 1 UP)— Des.it ?215,558.28 addet t' the state aid school fund liy a • c ision in Superlr.i • urt heie, a defi it may result when distribution i- made the In’ter part of Octoliei m early in

Mi.-s I.oi- Black who is taking training at the Riley hospital in In-1 dianapolis, is spending the wt k end ! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. .

Black.

Fiva Alice McMains, administratrix

Lincoln Restaurant

SI \n\> DINNERS Short I )rib rs

35c !«<■

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Guilliams. Mis. ClarPaul Goff;

S—1st, Mrs. M11 le laiuquet 1st,

«! e W'litted; 2nd, Mrs 3rd, Mrs. May Evans.

Basket any kind 1st, Mrs. Ira it; 2nd, Mrs. Paul Goff; 3rd, Min.

E W. Simpson.

Oddities—1st, Mrs. ('. M. Inge; 2nd, Mrs. Alva Doyle guilt tops—1st, Mrs. Chailes Prnc(Oi; 2nd, Mrs Kffie Goff; 3rd, Mrs.

Mildred Miller.

New ouilts—1st, Ella Everman; ml, Ella Everman; 3rd, Mrs. Lewi-

Mt'Gaughey.

Odd quilts 1st, Mrs. James Gardner; 2nd, Mrs. Ira Gott; 3rl, Mrs.

Homer Fridges.

\5 ■ C. .lacks of the McDrmald y • enhou-e, Craw fordsville, was the idi'i all flower.- Mrs. Charles

< ’aldwalladei, Mr- I " n I! Bonwell, ( l; irence White at wh«

1 rawfordsville, and Miss Wilkinson, o' Judson, were tii judges on quilts

ttHl fancy work.

e\ening put on,

parade and con all -iges taking

mg, railing husband, hog man’s race, ladies’ race 1 me were the conteKts

( o-cd Reality Shoppe Iill2 --outh Locust Street Permanent' $3,110 and $5.(10 -hainpiM) «V I inger Wave 50 K 75c Marcel 50c PHONE 592

November, the stub denaitment of public instruction di- lo-ed today. More than $1,700,(mm in claims have iM-en filed with the -title department, George ( c le, state I superintendent, rev'.ded. In addition to ' e court award, made in a friendly (•-1 -uit tried by Judge Joseph Willi.c state aid funds will lie derived from the 45 per ee t -hare of the 7' m tale school levy Cole -aid t»' d" ibted if the combined amounts w uld iqual tire

claims.

SIMM KR GIRL IS MYSTERHH SI T >Hi»T

Miss Catherine Dillinger, 19, employed a- a domestic in the home of ( I a rente White, „t Spi '• u, was mys teriously wounded late Thursday afternoon by a shotgun rhaige allegedly fired from ambush at a point 1 quarter of a mile north of Spencer. Thirty -hots penetrated her left arm,

shoulder and chest.

Mi.-- Dillinger, accompanied by ( <0 il White, son of Mi sml Mrs.

e home she

wa employed, und by tw. other girF w a - returning to Spencer from a trip to the country. The girl- were riding in the rear of a Ford roadster which

tile Whit.' bov was driving.

About a fourth of a mile north of Spencer a tire blew out md simultaneously with this sound, the shotgun wa- tired from ambush at the side of the road, the shots striking the Dillinger girl, according to the storv

told by the occupant- of the car.

She was taken to the office of Dr ( . F. Pectnl, Spencer physician who said that he believed she would recover from the wound unless infee-1

tiofl developed.

The Studio Tea Room Mam > Budding

OFF N M L DAY SUNDAY

( hi< ken Dinner

50c ,ml 00c

Other Dinners ....

35c aml 40c

( andle

Light Supper

of the estate of William McMains, filed a petition in circuit court Friday against Eva Alice McMains md other-, to sell real estate ef the decea - ed to pay claims. Martha Phillips, Greencastle girl, wa- slightly injured Saturday afteroon when struck by an auto on noitli Jack-on stmt .She wa taken to the office of a physician w " found -he had suffered only minor cuts. A demand of $41254 is made by the plaintiff in a uit on account filed in circuit court Friday by Kiefer_ Stewart Co. of ludijiiiqiolib against Fred 0. Ford of Bainbridge. Frank G. Stic -el i- the plaintiff attorn-

ey.

George A. Gentry. 01 years old, living south of <’rawfordsville, died at his home Friday afternoon following a stroke. He wa- a brother of Mrs. I.yda Myers of Roachdale. A son, Way i" Gentry is depoty sheriff of Montgomery leuiity. Thomas ('. Doi-'tt, administrator of the e-tati of Charles M Dor-ett, has iieen granted [lermisison in ircuit couit to sell Mi hogs belonging ' the e-tate at private sale at maiket price, and the balance of the property at public Stile fei rash I lelhi Turpin, plaintiff in a suit on note 1'iainst Reel n G. Dye and others, which was veined here from Hendricks county, tiled a motion in circi.it, court Satin ay for a venue of the -uit from thi- • ■ unty, which motion w 1 sustained ny the court. F inernl services for John A Huffman of Reelsville who died Thursday, will, pc Held from the Big Walnut church, -outh of Pleasant Gardens, Sunday morning at II o’clock The Rev Dalla- Ri.-sler will he in charge. Interment will lie i n Forest Hill cemetery. The William H. Block Co,, Indianapolis, filed a suit on account in circuit court late Friday against Arthur R■ 5ork, < Inverdiile. It is alleged

LUer’s Cnrage Battery and Fleet 1 cal Service 3 E. Franklin Phone 507

RADIO Ki:i'AIR All Work Guaranteed Moore Electric Phone 72

Denny’s Motor Service Y\ 1.1 DING. KEYS. FENDER \ND BllDl WORK.

I hone 3 III tv

1023 S. Iiidiairi

(). F. Overstreet I). VV. K1 Hinder DENT I STS Alamo Building Tel. 233

FLEENOR’S Drugs Sundries Fill VI (IN SERVILE Open \ll Day Sunday-

L. & H. ( hevrolet Sales Inc. O. VS. HOI I OWELL Phone 311) N. Jackson

11 edge’s Meat Market High l la-s Meats Phone 12 Free Delivery

by the plaintiff that only $10.!i0 of an alleged $4S 90 account has be u n paid. A demand of $38 and en-ts is made. S W . I.ee i- attorney for the

FLYING 1*1 Bill DEMANDS plaintiff. NIGHT AIR TRAVEL! V,rs ' Caroline llollaway, age S9 NEW YORK, N. V. (FP)—The y, ' ars - of ( apt. William II public skeptical about fly ing in the! > 1 veteran of the Civil War daytime, a few year- ago, now wants at Ber home m Brazil Friday night travel, according to th*' Fnited , morT, ' n,f ' Holloway, formerly Air lines. The line ha- added to its 1 ari, li n e l.ancett, was born in Cunot, I extensive night flying oper ation- „f Dwen county, marrying Captain H 1•1,000,000 mile.- a year, midnight de- *°way ther*- in lhi;4 and removing partures out ef New York and < hi- W '*B him later to Putnamville. wheie cago. they operated a general merchandi e Tbe-e midnight departures were busines- until 1882 when they mov *1 tried out experimentally. The patron-i 10 Brazil. Their six children were age was iu'h that they have been, h°rn at Putnamville, four of whom 'made permanent. Paasengers -leep in -urvive. Funeral -erx'ices will lie held the reclining adjustable chair.-, !| t Ihe Christian Church in Brazil ■ - 1 ■ . 1 Sunday afternoon with interment in •• — —— 1 ■— ( ottagi' Hill 1'i.in, tara in that cit

Hiuh Roint Oil (ompany 3 Fotal Stations MM It ProdtKtsi

"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Phone ti3ti Fit cl Floral < ’o. Putnam County's leading ITiiiists

GREENCASTLE SERVICE STATION Shelluhrication Shell Products Tires, Batteries. General Auto Repairing, 009 Y Jarkson. Phone 201

I. Moses Debarred From Caaaan (.32:48-52). This act of God strikingly displays the tragedy of an unfinished task. Moses was loyal to God and faithfully served him through u louar life. Though Ids "eye was not dimmed nor tils natural force abated,’’ lie was obliged to leave Ids work unfinished. Tills Is true of nil of us. However. Die tragedy is only apparent. Life Is a probation. The question is not of finished tasks, tint fidelity In service and growth in divine grace. 1. The renson for (v. 51). It was sin. 'Llie nature of this sin is given in .Numbers 20:1 13. It was Ids failure to sanctify the Lord at Merilmh. This penalty, while severe, was not too severe, for the righteousness of God demands the meting out of penalty upon every transgression. This was too glaring a .sin for the Lord to puss over, though Mo-os had served him faithfully for many years. 2. God’s treatment of Mo-os (vv. 49. 50). While it was severe, It was yet most tender, it was iu keejiing with (Sod’s nature. While (Sod cannot pass over sin. tie Is always as gracious ns his Justice will permit. He appointed the place of Moses’ death on the mount of vision. Moses was gathered “unto Ids people.” II. Moses Views the Promised Land from Mount Pisgah (.34:1-4). At Die lord's Idddiug Moses asceudeil tlie mountain <<f Nebo from which lie got a view of Die promised land He obeyed though he knew Dial lie was to die there (32:50). He gmiily desired to go into the land (.3 ■25) but submitted to Die will i f Die Lord. Though he was not permitted to enter Die land, God gave Mm a view of Die fullest dimensions of Die land which was to he the Inheritance of the people he had delivered and led for forty years. Whih Moses suffered this severe penalty wv should remember that Ids salvation was not affected. Me was debarred from entrance to Die hind at that time, but we see him In the land some fifteen centuries later In a state •>f glory discoursing with Christ on the loftiest theme of the universe: namely, the death which he would accomplish nt Jerusalem (Matt. 17.15; Luke 9:28-31). til. The Death amt Burial of Moses (34:5-8). 1. Ills death (v. R>. Though he filed In Do* vigor of manhood, till work was done. God put him Into the world for a purpose and as soon as that work was done lie called him home. It Is stated In vffrse five that he died according to the word of the 1 Lord. 2. 3’tie burin! of Moses (v. 81. flod hurled him. Moses had no human I help or sympathy In hl« dying hour, • hut he had something better. The , Lord was with him. His grave was ! concealed to prevent his people from making It a shrine. ! .3 The time of mourning for Moses 1 v x). They mourned for thirty days. It was customary to mourn for the o-ad from seven to seventy day's. It is not wrong to lay away earthly friends even with tears hut as Chrlst- ■ Ians we should not mourn as those who have no hope. IV An Encomium upon Moses (31 10 12). In (Ids eulogy Moses Is given a (dace at Die head of (lie opj Testament prophets. With the exception of Die greater prophet (Deut. 18:15-18) of whom Moses was a type, lie stands as (be greatest prophet of Israel. 1. Because- of his Intimacy with God (v. 10). “Whom the Lord knew face to face.” 2 He was great In that he gave to the world a code of laws unequalled In Die world’s history, 1 3 He was grefit as a general In that he liberated the Israellttsh nu Don from the oppression of the great **st nation of (he earth. 4 He was great hecausa he led two or three million Israelites lliro'igli the desert for forty years. 5 He was great because he gave lo us In the hook of Deuteronomy three orations, which, according to tin' Judgment of competent erltlcs stand at the head of the world's literat ti re.

\l Junior Intermediate and

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CASH When Most Needed For The Many Bargains Offered You automobile or yi,u r household goods offet v„u the access to readv 1 ah), to take advantage of these. ( all at our office m Phone 15 ’tidiana Loan Co.

2:30 P. M.

This will be the pastors 1. t s un .

I day, this conference year.

GREFM \STLE METHODIST , tj* | am)s Supper wi u b , , Fl-ISCOPAI (tm-RCH.^, thp Fastor will hav „ Ii(via ;

Sermon. Sub. “His last Prav. u, the

A. E. Monger, Minister Garden”, Text: St. Luke 22 44 anj W. M. Blanchard, Church School ; Mng jn Agony H( . p^,, Superintendent. j lg*t all members and friemL be V. D. Thompson, Minister of Music. I sent at 7 . 30 p M nmj hear

9:30 A. M. Sunday Church School. College cla-ses meet in Meharry

Hall

10.40 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon Subject—“Is Man A Misfit?” Music: Anthem, “O Wisdom”— Noble. Soprano Aria “Lord to Thee my HeartI Offer” Bach. Sorothy Locke Fleetwood. Organ, Chorale— Prelude, “Our Father” -Bach. Andante Cantabile (Symphony IV) Widor. 0:00 P. M. High School Epworth league 6:30 P. M. Informal Reception and Fellowship hour An informal reception and Fellowship Huurwi^l lie given by the Church official Hoard and Cabinet of the Student department in the community hall of the church. This is to afford opportunity for acquaintanceship between ttie church members and the students. This will take the place of the Vesper service of the church. CHRISTIAN < HI’Rt H Robert Talmiidge Beck, minister Church School, 9 in A. M. Mrs. Bernard H indy, director. Carefully arranged daises under trained leadership o-tirp best of training for ojr \> .ng people, and interesting classi ji all adult:. Morning Worship and Communion 10:20 A. M. Special music by the Choir. Mr. Heck will preach, Subject: Spiritual AmIii’iil tism and its ( ure. The College Christian Endeavor will give a tea M 5:30 p. m. All college men and u nen are invited. A program con-i-tinj of music and a discus ion of vital problems of our day has been amuged. The high ■ ">l C. E. will meet at il:.'!(l o'clock. V special effort has been made 1 1 ins t-ood programs and a pleasant h< ur. All yeting people are invited. I he Chui 'h Fi llowship dinner will be held in the “small gym”, at high School, Eiiilax evening at seven o’cloek All member, ami friends are e- oecially invited. Members of the Women's Union whose birthday were in July, August or September are to meet at the home of Mr.-. Henry B4cknell Monday, September 2fith nt 2:30 P. M. I he Official Board, all officers and teacher ef the Church School and all "fticers of all the organization in the church are requested to meet with those who are in the pageant, Monday evening, September 20th, 7:30 P, M.

reports read: and hear tin- age The Public is cordially invited to

come and worship with us

Wednesday morning. September 2k the conference will open iq • > -q A. M in Kokomo, btdiu! the ninetyfourth session of the Indiana nfeience. Presiding Bishop II B i’ark-

n. n.

The conference will dos. (i t 2, and all appointnu'nts will read Sunday night of Oct. 2, 1932.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ( HI R(H 408 Elm St. Sunday morning --on'ict. p ;5 Reading room open Wedn -dav from 2 to 4 p. m. "Reality” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in ail Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunduv. September 25. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the BibiLord, is the gieatu. power, and the glory, and the vktory. and the majesty is in the heaven und in thi . ,rth is thine; thine is the kingdom O Lord, and thou art exulted as h. : jbove all. Both riches and hoi thee, and thou reignest ovei all and in thine hand is power ai might; and in thine hand it is to nu gmat. and to give strength unt' all” il Chron. 29; 11, 12). The Lesson-Sermon al- lodes the following passages : on the Christian Science textoonk len e and Health with Key to ih. Scrip tures,” by Mary Baker Ed. . "ft all that is unlike unerring 1 eternal Mind, this Mind suiu 'Thoa shall surely fie;’ und clsi c tne Scripture says that dust 1 n-to dust. * * * * As Go* good and is Spirit, good - aid spirituality must he 1 r.a. Their opposites, < vil am mortal error, anil en I is creator. If goodness an tiia. ity are real, evil and muf * art unreal and cannot he th< an infinite God, good” ( p

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THE Lincoln Restaurant SUNDAY MENU Cream Tomato Soup Fried < hicken With ( ream Gravy Roast Pork with Brown Gravy * audit'd Sweet Potables Sparish S a lid # Green String Beans Fruit Salad with Ice Cream Coffee, |<-e Tea, * Milk Brice 40c

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Home I* the first most Important school of character. * * • Be considerate and you will find men always compassionate. * » • Good morals are nobler than good manners, but not so popular. * • • Gossip has been well deflued as putting two and two togethsj am) making It five. a

! the pkksbyikri an church I Victor l„ Raphael, Minister. H illy Daj nt II -ervices Sunday. ' M h Sch( it 9:30. Di. fl, B. '! m-.i.rt, Sup' Special offering for jcbiistian educatin':. Graduati n ox.iviseR 10:00 in the ' uich auditor Him. Promotions with varding ot certificates. Parents and 11 ‘nds inv.t'd and urged to attend an I enjoy a fine program. Service of worship, 10:35 Sermon n* I ''ll. \ffiliati' n of student- Music by the choir. I uxi ( E., (> :3il. I.* a ler, Marguerite Cowan. Service of worship, 7:30. Subject of "i *:ige; “God the Beautifier.” W Oman’s ( jr, | ( . meeting, 2:30 W** Inesilay afterno n in the church. Mrs. J 1 • Jaqua will have charge of the piogram having as her subject: "The Young»r Generation.” Mrs. M. M. Gnftits will have the devotions. The hi stesser will be Mrs. E. A Brown, Mi F. M Vre. land, Mrs. Mattie Gilm ire. rhoir I" n(li ' T OO Wednesday ev ening. .Preparatory =erdc* for Communion. i-So Thursday evening.

BPIHEI. A. M. E. muRCTl C. E. Be Aon Pastor. I 1 ’ -5, at ii A. M there will lie special sermon. Sunday Shcool at

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