The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1932 — Page 2
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TTO DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1^2
SOCIETY
War Mothers Are
Guests at Tea
Approximately ore hundred quests and war mot'i' r attended the patriotic tea Riven in honor of Putnam county war mother « n Armistice day by the American l.ep n Auxiliary at the F.ik’ club rooms Friday afternoon. r.f thi number thirty-four war mothers manifested the same brave -f irit as in 1!U7 and 1918, and in spite of i e Rale mid snow attended the roRi nn in honor of ihem and in men ,ry of those boys who never came back but who Rave all
we miffht lie free.
The i ris ram v. in keeping with the day. \ Rioup of sonRs was Riven by Elizabeth Patterson. Perry Rush • i eompanii I b; Mis. 1.. F. Ton rad, sanR tw numbers entitled “There Is No (>. .t by O’Hara and “Pra' “r Perfectwords by James Whiteomb Rib y. F .vard and IRoy Neiw and their mother Mrs. Edward N’ejv, radio ent' I'tniners from Indianapoli , Rave seve si -peoialty numi.ers indudinR saxop ione duets, readings and imys indudinR “I’ll Wear a White Mower for Mother” in Conner ti n with the reading “My Mother” and a onR “My Mother’s Prayer” In addition several humorous number- woio given. Two humorous remiiiirs were Riven by Esther Snider. <'losing the nroRrain an impressive
id to be present as plans are made for inspection.
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Modern Priscilla Huh
To Meet Mi -day
The Modem Priscilla club will meet Monday afternoon dth Mn <
MrWethy. *!- *’• d* +
Tate-Sanders Rites Vl Danville. HI.
Announcement i made of the mar-
riage of Miss Bonni" Tate, daughter
f Mr. and Mr Daniel Tate, of Buin-
bridge. a graduate of Make View hospital, Danville, 111., to Herman Sanders, Danville, 111., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jot- Sanders of Uhrisman. III. The wedding va ;n event of Mi.n-
that 1 day evening, Nov. 7, the ceremony j taking place at 5:30 o’clock at the uome of Mr. an.I Mrs Calvin Stapp, in Danville, with the Rev. VV. A. Purdy, pastoi of Bowman Avenue
C hristian church, ofTb iating. Miss Zdma Busick Danville, David
Sanders, Chris nan. bri ther of the
being the daily banner
And
Herald Consolidated
“It Waves For All”
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MAPLE CHAPFJ. fHI’RCH
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Angie Godwin, minister Mrs. I. E. Stone, church schopl su-
perintendent.
Sunday church school, 9:30 a. m. Junior church, 10:30 a m. Service at county home, 2 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject, “Hi- Messenger.” The li lies Aid society will meet
atthe home of Mrs. VanVacter, state road 43, Thursday at 2.p. m. Prayer meeting Friday, 7:30 p. m.
'improved
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
first baptist church
Fred V. Thomas ^nd son Fred, Jr . were in Danville Saturday on husl-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fifer of Bloomington visited frien is here Sat-
urday.
DePauw
THRIFTY SERVICE
Cheaper than Hone Washing
Home Steam Laundry
Where W ashing la \ Dire Art
Miss Henrietta Rcwlin,
groom. Miss Garnet Click, Pari . • j stm |, M i ( entered the countv hospital
Carl McCoy. Danville, were attend for trt . atinPnt .
ants. i
Mi. find Mr Sanders left foil w ! Child’s Welfare committee will ing their marriage for a visit in meet at the city library Monday af Bainbririge, afte. wl ■ h they will te- teinoon at 1 o’clock, turn to Danville and reside a* 8 Fie : Mr ^ Edgar V anGordan of Pekin,
III., is here visiting her parents, Mr.
Kelley.
West Side Barber Shop Popular Prices .1—Good Barber—3 Johnson & Hood
Mr. Sand r.- i- connected with the Shell Petroleum Oil company in Dan-
ville, III.
j and Mrs. C. A.
Mrs. Richard Lowr of Crawfr.rds-
Mr. an i Mrs. Arthur
v Tie i- the guest of Mrs. Will Welch alms and t wo I ?nd relatives in Greencastle.
sons left Saturday for Roanoke, V'a . j
.mile lighting ceremony was held in to visit th. latter’s parents, Mr. and
memory of the boys who died. There were t'wenty-lhree candles. During the ceiemony the radio boys, arcom panied l<y their mother, sang “Blessed Be the Tie That Bin Is.” Tea i.nri wafer were served by Auxibuv inemliers in the cluh dinink room following the pr gram. ’!• -I’ + + Mrs. Garrett to he Hosteve Monday The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet Monday after noon at 2:30 o'clock .villi Mr.-. George (Jarrett, 91ti south Indiana street. Prof. Ralph Buffer I will speak on conditions abroad. Local D \ R. Members Are Guests \l Lunrlv-on Dorothy Q. Cliapter, Daughters of the Ameri an icvolution, Crawfordsville, Indian i, gave a luncheon at noon today, at their chapter hou ", hono:' ing the \ ice President tier.eral fi :n Indiana. Mrs. t ra, k-haw, and thr State President of Indiana, Mrs O’Byme. The following meml • r of Wn -li burn chapter are among lie gie -t -: Mrs. Ftbe| C. Yureker, State 'I rea orerMrs. Harriett W. Callahan Mrs. Rutli P. Timmons Miss Florence Even-, rogi irar oi tlie local charter Mis- Wilhelmina S. 1 aid .bo i oof the local chapter. •!•++ + + d* W. R. C. To Mi-ct Monday Woman Relief Cotps No 23 v IP neet in regular se*si< n, Monday af temoon November 14 at 2 o’clock ir I O. O. F. hall. All mem her are u r>
Mrs. Elijah live-.
Henry and othei rela-
PI.ENTY OF COM EDA IV PH AVTOM OF ( RISTWO.*ir Comedy abound, in RKO-R lio Pie tures’ mystery thriller, ‘ I be l b. ut of Crestwood,” at tin 'iia . I li: atre. Sunday. Four fnvorile comedian.; f tbf screen hav. [ m inin -nt |,ait - in the east; Riibar.i ‘Skeet ” Gailunbe' Hardy, George E. Stone and < Lt F Wil.-on being the <|uui ;(-t. Players featured h the leading roles of the production are Kar : Morley, Riearde Cortez, li E. Warn er, Anita l.oui ■>. Matty Komp, Paul ine Ftederiek, Marv Dun n, Aileen Pringle, Ivan Simp- • : I T .» Douglas. “The Phantom <<l Ci.- tv od” ha men rated by critic! a the host my.-;-l»ry picture of the yai. Recently bro uleast over the VaGonal Proa I casting Company o.'tvvnrk a- u radio drama, $f>lK)0 in prizes ie given fi r the best 500 vverd final cliapt«rs .‘ living the complex riddle of the crini ■- presented.
CASTLE (M E vSHNDAY M(;HT ( how Welsh Rarehil ( hicken Salad
Mil H K OF PI HI It SALE OU |; |. v i P'S’I V I I-' <N iiif: MAI I KR O' TIIE estate ' -I ADI LBERT F. C AI.DWELL Notice i- heieby given that by virile of aii order f the Putnam < iriuit Court of the State of Indiuna, i,e ind r. igned a- .Administrator of the Estate of Adelbert E. CaHwrll deceased, will offer for s de at public • u lion, iii the memises, located at No. 413 on Elm stre t in the City of (iieencastle, Indiana, on Saturday, the 10th day of December, 1932, the foil wing described teal estate situated in the City of Greencastle, C unty i f Putnam, State of Indiana,
to-wit:
I . '»st bull of lot number 8, in Block No. 2 of the Central Survev of the town now city, < r Greencastle, being t e property and residence owned and oTuple.I bv t ie late Prole -or Adelbert E. ( aHv.ell.
TERMS:
One half rash, remainder m ninerrenths from date with -i\ percent interest t l oin date, puichaser to have
r • i* i v 11 ta ir < > «iT ii'tviM.tf till fijciVi
of paying all cash.
Sale t" begin at two o’clock P
privileg
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I HE ( ENTRAL TRUST COM PAW OK GKKEM ASTLE, INDIANA, ADMINISTRATOR. Havs A- Murphy, Attys. 12-19-26-Dec. 3
Reliable Radio Shop
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Paul Whiteh mse and Marshall Jones, DePauvt- tydents rift the county hospital Saturday merning. Mis- Mary Louise Williams of the Ka pa Alpha Theta house entered the , county hospital, Friday for treat-
ment
\! . : I Mrs. Perry Davis of Slid- j by rn udy visited County treasurer ..ml Mi- W. T. Handy Friday. Mis Handy is a nicee of Mr. and Mrs.
Davis.
.Mis. R. P. Moore rf Orrenrastje I receive I a nies-age announcing the deatli of her aunt, Mrs. John Henry, at Pogue Mill. Vtiginia. on Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Robert T. Be k were in Indianapolis Friday to attend the Indiana Council of International Relations meeting. Sherwood Eddy gave the address. j Dr. W. R. Hutvheson of this city acompanied Mi and Mrs. Louis F. H.iys home fr. m Boston whete Mr. Hays H eive i treatI’irnt in the P ter Ilrighain hospital. In the public si hool new- column n Fridav - paper the adult admission to high school basketball games was printeil as 35 cento, when it -heaid have read 25 rent.-. Putn im County Post 58, The Ameri an I gion, will meet Tuesday evening in regular session As itnpoi" | tant business will he taken up a good attendance is urged. Mr. and Mr- John Wright of Groenca tie were a nong tho^e from a distance to attend the fnreral of Daniel Hi nan, well known Boone count, farmer, at l.elmioti Friday. Orlie Cline, ea-t Putnam County man, was arrested Friday by deput> -heriff Walter Bryan, on a warrant issued from Hendricks county, charging him with child neglcd. Junior and senior 4-H club leaderof Putnam county will meet in the j county agent’s office Wednesday evening, December 1C, to discuss plans fnr the 4-11 club aohievement
night
The Board of Children’s Guardianmet in the office of Dr. W. M. McGaughey Friday evening for its reg ular meeting. Several matters rnm ing within the jurisdiction of the hoard were discussed. Cleo Murphy, son of George Murphy of Greencastle, ba- completed his enlistment in the regular army ami is at home for a short time. He has been stationed at San Antonio, Tex., and plans to re-en! st soon, he said Saturday. Jacob Eitel i.s in 1 Indianapolis attending a convention of flourists. Business sessions today were held by members of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association of the Indiana di-trirt and a banquet wall close the meeting. Mr. Eitel i- on the reception committee In the suit of Mildred Moss Vanatti and others, against Modesta Johnson and others, for sale of real v-tate and partition of the proceeds, finding was made for the plaintiffm circuit ourt Saturday, and W. M. j Sutherlin appointed as commissioner, to make the milt;.
Frank (. Schoenman THE JEWELER Watch, < lork and Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 K. Washington
CUNDAY jj
Ochool Lesson
,BV RB Jr P of B !a F uUv V t. T of d R v B.lft C. s«l>2£Br PnloaLesson for November 13
making a living Deuteronomy U:t*. J*:
Mark 6:34; Luke ? 9 m ‘ - h 6 '
II Thessaloniana S.6-13, I iimowij
‘ ooLDEM TEXT I beseech you there-
fore, brethren, by mercies of Go<J
tH-at nff^sent yoitr bodies a liMng sacrifice lioly, acceptable unto t!od, which m your reasonable service. Rom pRIMARY TOPIG—Jesus’ Idea of Bs‘"jUn'iOR TOPIC—The Right Way to ““NTERXIBblATE AND SENIOR TOP-
ir—Rliht AVaye of Earning Money. TOUNO PHOPfcE AND ADI ET ToP-IC-The Ghiletlan Spirit in Buslnes-. I. Treatmert of Hired Servant. (Deut. 24:14. 15)• , I Oppression forbidden (v. 14). I he
nir.i) who hires out Is usually poor. The employer should not take advan-
tage of his condition-
have the same
n^Z-lTn «
Indiana Loan ('p. 24'/, E. Washington st.
llozitig
Mullins Druff Store KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON’S ( ANDIES Open 8 to 12 Sunday
Lincoln Restaurant SEND W DINNERS 37c Hlr Shori Orders
Filer’s Larage B.itlery and Klectr.cal Service 3 E. Franklin Phone 567
Radio Repair ill Work Gi>ara|iteed Moore Fleetric Phene 72
Denny’s Motor Service W ELDING, KL1 S, FENDER \ Nil Bum WORK.
Phone 3ill-K
1623 S. Indiana
0. F. Overstreet I). VV. Killin^er DENTISTS Alamo Building Tel.
2.33
FLEENOR’S Dripfs Sundries FOI NT AIN SERVICE Open All Day Sunday.
L.& H. Chevrolet Sales Inc. O. W. HOI,LOWELL Phone 346 N. Jackson
LENDING LIBRARY ED HAMILTON’S HOOK STORE
Hedge’s Meat Market High Glass Meats Phone 12 Free Delivery
High Point Oil Company 3 Local Statioffla LINGO Products
2. Foreigneiw
treatment us feltow countrymen (v.14). Those who fear God will accord the game treatment to foreigners as to
their own countrymen.
Servants to lie promptly paid ; (v UJ). The laborer was to be iiaid | in the end of Hie day. The credit s.vaj tern In these times is greatly to be
| deplored
II. ll!-Qotten Wealth (Amos5:11 13). I 1. By oppression of Hie poor (v. 11). J'lie rieh built, magnltlcent lioust-s of the proceeds extorted from the poor. 3'hey look Hie bread out of the mouths 1 of tiie poor by high rents and taxes—n I picture of the conditions of our own I day. The prophet assured them that Qod would Jnierpo.se siiying that they Imilr houses and planted vineyards, hut they would not be privileged to live In them nor to drink of the wine
I hereof.
2. By affliction of the just (v. 12). i This they did by taking bribes. Many are today living In luxury from Hie proceeds derived from bribes. I 3. By turning aside the poor In , the gates (vv. 12, )3). Because the poor had no money to hire advocates, they were turned aside. It is difficult today for Ihe poor to get justice In Die
courts.
III. Jesus, the Carpenter (Mark
' 6:3).
While Joseph lived, doubtless Jesus assisted him in Ihe carpenter trade. He Is therefore known us the car-
penter
IV. The Rich Fool (Luke 12:13-21). Many today are seeking gold and forgetting God. Those who are coni' cerned with getting rh lies while neglecting God are displaying niter folly Observe. 1. His Increase In goods (v. 16). His riches were rightly obtained, for ihe ground brought forth plentifully. If Is not siniul to he rich. The sin Is sometimes In the use made of , riches 2. His perplexities (v. ]7). Hi« land was producing more than his hams would hold. He did not know what to do about It. Had he person ally held right views of life and a sense of stewardship to God. he would have seen that his barns hold enough for himself and a surplus for Ihe
poor.
3. Ills fatal choice (vv 18. 19). He chose to enlarge his barns and to give up his life to ease and luxury. 4. The awful indictment (w. 20, 21). God cpilnl him n fool. Riches furnish neither contentment In this life nor a guarantee of continuance of life is not only foolishness, but madness i to forget God while heaping tip riches, V. Reward for Laborer (I .like 111 :1R-
26)
When Christ ascended on high he gate gifts to men (Kph 4:7 12). At ills return to the earth. He will summon IiIh servants to give art account of their stewardship. He will give rewards for faithfulness (x v. 16-10) and will Impose Judgment and condemnation upon the faithless. VI. The Man Who Will Not Work Should Not Eat (II Thess 3:10). Growing out of F’attl s teaching concerning the coming of the Ixtrd. a ten de»ey to idleness developed at Thessa lonlca. Earnest attention to present duties is the Scriptural attitude toward the Second Coming of Christ. Those who will not work should not eat. This is the fight principle gov I erning all charitable work. VII. Peril of Working for Money 1 (1 Tim. 6:0 11). Those who are working for money fall into temptation and a snare, and are exposed in many foolish and hurt, fill lusts, 'the obligation Is In flee these things and follow after righteous-
i Gu-t E. Carlson, minister.
Arc >ou sad? Does the world seem | j troublesome? Do the tears Dow unbidden? Perhaps you have not taken 1 Mem- | everything to the Lord in prater-i Chii.-t -aye, “I^et nat your heart be I troubled: ye believe in God, believe
’ .,| S0 me.” John 14:1. It is our ity to place their children undet n ~ enm ern to uphold a Christ who is the I potent guidance while attending ,7
surcease and peace in the midst or w-:hip service,
the difficulties of life.
Sunday school and morning wor-
Timothj j ship from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. A spe-
cial rally day prftgram ind service is planned during this time. The incssag will he,‘Gi Foiward In Ser-
vice.”
]>,. Y. P. U- at 6:30 and the evening worship nirl praise at 7:30. Message, “Playing the Fm I iinit Pmposiny Re-
fot m ”
I he chorus will sing at both morning and evening service.-. The B. Y. P. U. rally of the Write Lick association will meet with the i Big' Walnut Baptist church, about 14 dies outh o: Greencastle, Wednesday evening. A good delegation trom
here is hoped for.
Cboh tehearsal Thursday evening | bring youi friend- with >■ i at 6:30. j Preaching service, I0:3(k
Proyei service Thursday evening at. ]
7:30.
Ther ■ is always n happy welcome | that awaits you at any nr all of cur j services.
i .ole School. All classe,
usual at 11:20, immediately f n i| 0
the church service
Christian Endeavor. The eolW dents forum and fellowship te, held each Sunday afternoon at - r
p. m.
Higii School Endeavor meets a t 6:30 p. m. Mi and Mrs Harold F.l wards are the sponsors for p,j group. Miss Harriet Haney t
leader.
n.azarknk chi ikh
Re\ R. F. \\ iniiii-er pastor
Sunday school, 9-:tii
We had 115 last Sun ay Leri ; keep up the good moi-d (,, lle Wl(i
THE PRESBYTERI AN ( HI ID II
Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Church School. 9:30. Dr. G. B. Mar hart, Supt. Service of W, rship, 10:35. Sermon ! theme: “Jesus’ decisions of early mania od.” Anthem: “Unto Thee do I , iift up my soul,” Grant-Schaefer Young People’s Tea, 5:15, at the J home of Dean and Mr.-. L. H. Dirks, i .'9 E. Wa hingtt St. Tunis C. E.. 0:30. Service of worship, 7:30. Subject of message: “Christ necessary to man.” I The Tuxis society will sing Junior C. E., 3:45 Monday after-
toon.
Choir practice, 7 00 Wedne-doy eve-
ning.
Woman’s Circle all-day sewing Friday commc -ing at 10:00. Covered-dish lunched' at noon GREENC ASTLE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ( HCRI H A. E. Monger, .Minister, V. D. Thom -on, Minister of Music. W .M Blanc id Churh School Superintendent. 9:30 a. ru Sunday Church Sch oi. College cltsse and Men’s Bible class meet in East College. 10:40 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon Suhj i. ‘ A Planned Soci-
ety.”
Musk- Tjuthems. “Bonedictus es, Domino”, Wind; “Praise” Rowley. Organ, Air, Handel; Pastel, Karg-Elf-rt. | 5.15 p. m. Chat ’N’ Nibble Hour. Mr s Stephenson' ci liege girls' cla*-| will be in charge, Miss Millicen* Sal- , li;. president. All colrige students are invitc-il. 6:30 p. m. University vespers will I .0 held in S te-.-h hall. I lie Speech department presents a ' otic-act play, “'Ihe Summoning of 1 j Every Man", John Baird.
I IKST CHKIS'I LAN ( HI Rt H Robert Talmadge Beck, minister Morning worship and communion at 10 o’clock. Speak.yr', Air. Beck Subject, "Worse Than Hypocrisy." Church school, Mrs. B. F. Handy,! director. Junior church at 10 o’clock. John I Tullsitt, supervisor. Ibis -ervice is open to all children i from approximately the ages six to | thirteen and is held during the per- i i<>d of the regular morning worship. Beginners and very young children i will also lie cared for in the Begin- , ners room. It is hoped that parents will take advantage of this opportun-
N. Y. P. S., 6:00.
Evangelist! • service, 7 00. We are having good attemlan, lt our Sunday evening i rvi , Our special reviv:,; service 01X1 Thursday evei T. W. Stofei of Indi i iap I' I '.,., .
one urged to conic
BETHEL A. M E. t HI R( H Corner c f Apple and Crown tn+i C. E- Benson Pastor. Services were largely attended Lt Sunday at our church. Nov. 13. Service- at II .. M. Special ser.r.on by Pa-t.,i Subject, Christian Spirit m H,,- j iness; Tex' D t- 24-14. Sunday School at 2:10 I 1 \| Rev. .McGrudi-i, Sup 1 Sunday evenin'.' -p,, i.v , r .. ices 7:30 P. M„ a
m tn hy Pastor.
Subject: “The Hand \\ , n Wall.” Text. D ti. 5 :, Th- public i , drill;, iic | j.,
our services
CHRISTIAN SCIENt r, i HI RiH
408 Elm St.
Sunday morning eni"' 9 if, Reading room oncii Wrinefhr from 2 to 4 p. m. "Mortals and Imni .iUl " is tig subject of the Lesaon-Sertnon null Churches of Christ Sunday, November 13. Among the citations which futnprise tin Li ... following from the I saith the Lord, the Holy One of Israel, and his Maker. A-k me of things to come concerning no sons and concerning the work uf my hands command ye me. I hace made the earth, and created man upon it 1. even my hands, hue i t. h«ci >iiit the heaven-, und all 11 1 commanded. 1 havi in righteousness, and I will direct all his ways” (Isa. 45: 1 M i The Las onmoi the following passag L "i the Christian Science texti>'.ok."S« n and Health with Key to the Scrip tures,’’ by Mary Bak< r Eddy "lw absolute ideal, man, i.- no moie-een nor cornprehendod by moital.- th*n is hi- intinite Principh Low ip520). “(“ustom. educati-n and G-K ion form the transient tnndard- of mortals. Immortality, exempt from age or decay, has a glory of it- ""m —the radiance of Soul. Inimri'tO' men and women are models of »P ir ’ itual sense, draw:, by perfect Mind and reflecting those higher conceptions of loveliness which transcend all material sense” (p. 247)
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Phone 636 Eitel Floral Co. Putnam County’s Leading Florist*
i
*nd Greeting ( ards Tn Fit Bach Need
Emma C. Hall filed suit again.-t William Keck in circuit court Satur-
-
% Sam lianna's Honk Store
day, a complaint tn eject the defendant from real estate in Carpenter--! ville. In addition to possession of the property the plaintiff asks dam- ’ age i of $160. Gillen A Lyon are attorney.) for the plaintiff
GREENCASTLE SERVICE STATION Shellubrication Shell Products Tifes, Batteries, General AiUo Repairing. 609 N. Jarkson. Phone 261
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No Comfort Thero
"When a sinner Is dying, he finds no comfort In counting the hypocrites
In the church."
True Happinm. Happy are they who have learned Hie art of abiding within the Invlol uhle protection of the eternal God. 'he shield on which all arrows are bunted, all swords turned aside, all sparks of malice extinguished.
Fountain of Blessing Change of circumstances should not sffect a Christian s joy. Ho shonM he Independent of life’s sorrows and losses Then he Incomes also a foun tain of blesstug In the world.
Duzer Du Presents “CANDIDA”
By
George Bernard Shaw
Friday-Sat urday November 18-19
Little
Theater
Tickets on sale at Sam Hanna’s, Wednesday. November 16.
Sei
ft'-on ticket holders can reserve seals, Tuesday.
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