The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 January 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. JANUARY
M.v. i 'i U •cm* • i h To M ndaj Tli*- NDxit-m Pri^.'illa Ouh will M iy liumoon at 2:3«> o'* ■ W aB erson street + +!•* + +
Judge Throws Boiuhshel] In ludd Hearing
THE DAILY BANNER Aad Herald Consolidated , | 'll W.Trs For Ail**
Entered in the postoffiee at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail
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Y’eroniia Club To Meet Tueiida) T e -,nnua truest mretinfc of the Yer ni. .. dub will be held Tuesday bftotru*. n at - " o’clock at the nome of Mis a. R 1 noweth, 52T ea t .A nderail + + *i* *5* + + + Mrs N. rthrop to Wotnan'x Hible Lluii Th*- ■ ,U»J. s K.i.ir ».;-t of the Methodist church met Ends, ^fiern. .>n a \|r-. S i N'orthjop, ea»t Seminary street n.t'i .lr.- Inei R ,s> a> assistant hoste^-. Mis- Myrtle Fry had charjre of the devoti i.s ai d t .e wv.rk f ir the afteinoon <>n "fhe Drama: ttit on Bible Incidents" wa> triv, Mrs U D. Snider in ar. aole an t,pre-sice n,inner and »a* enjoyed y a latjr' an interestei ■ c . • - * - Refres ments were served durine the - , Th- February meetiiiC will be held at t.ie home of Mrs, U V O Dar.iels with Mrs. Mary Wood an Mr- F P Lig: t as assisting hostesses. +++++♦ Bcehi«c 1 eHeksh laidite t. M.,t Beehi * .- tekah lo«lic v will meet ir. reer -- Mona^y e-'-miny at 8 o’clork. + ■*• •E ♦ + ♦ + Nl ' rs ' Club To Meet 'itAndaj The Mothers >!-d; club will meet M -T.'iay e* r e «t 7:3h o’clock at the me of M: s F. I. r^cr, Hk’.t s.-. u t Locust street. Mrs, 0 B. EdmoR>na will be t e let .-r or, trie subject “Co-Education " + + 4* + + * Mrs Ulidition " a* Hosteas To Coterie Mrs. Roy niimfcr wins h- .te-s to I he Coterie. Fridas* ever., ^ g at ner n.e - North J.,- -.s-in .sirrec. .Mrs A Ilia b -hop :;ure a must mterestsnir Wik rvv.ew on ’ Foiyne i -* FEir TYv- ----- ' Pian* were mao. t3 ai. a ' ersary tneetire .. i ehru-
PHOFMX Ah*. Jan 21 tl'Pi — Judre J C Nil today permitted j ; ; .e defense to make an attempt : each tesnn. ny of YY innie R. j.. id at the prei, nary hearinsr of JJ Hall .ran wealthy lumberman ac cu ed of beinf an accessory after murder.
Subscription price. 10 cents per week; 13 00 per year by trail in Putnam County; »3 50 to 16 00 per year bj mail outside Putnam County.
Castle Cafe SUNDAY NOON Raked Chicken
SUNDAY NIGHT Chow Mein and Strawberry Short Cake
William McMurray is confined to hi®home at Ij»edale because of illness
IMPROVED UNIFORM iNTERNAliONAl
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UNDAYI chool Lesson
p B FITT W MER.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
lasr.turs at <Ch!--s*c i
f is:: \A Misra X«wi;*p«r Cal
Mr. and Mrs Byron Reeves of' , C alumet City and Giibert Reeves of , Loui*vili-. Ky., are \ siungr their parent*. Mr and Mrs. Lee Ree\*es, west Franklin s*reet, over the week end.
PHOENIX. Yr.r Jan. 21, (UPl— J n J iHapp> Jack) Hall* run. a. oused as an a. ces-.ry-after-tbe crime may sro free t.«lay unless the state pi r>ve- Winme Ruth Ju»ld murdered their mut -a! fr.end, Ayne. Ann I * R . f r » .-is. death ^he is under sen-
•en e to hankf.
Judye J t N. es issues! this ulti- j i^preny charge ati ni ; ^• a Attorney Rent I ^s.aed Thurs-taj Jeni.msrs L.sl uyht as he re.-ess-vi f srtn amhorities. court at Halloran's preliminary j The condition
the her
Mis. Stanley Da' :- informed Banner that «he saw a robin in yard Saturday n- Mrs Dav.--•lieves this is a sure Aien of early
sprinf.
Farm Marliinm Srhool k Held
Lesson for January 22 JESoS FORGIVING SiN
first baptist i burgh
Mark ! :-l£ GOLDEN TEXT—Th» Son of i--.n hath power on earth to f s >« » » Mark t:!C PRIMARY TOPIC—Je«.» Ft'* a Mar. JUNIOR TOPIC—J«*u» Far* v -* » Me n. INTERMEDIATE ANT SENIOR T P IC—How tv e May Be F. rr.ver TOUNO PEOPLE AND AT l" T TOPIC—Jef . » Power Over S r,
Avery Newlin. p - -ny sentenced : the Indiana stat^ farm on a i*etit
• rawfordsville.
GROUP AT Rl SSFIA.Y II.LE 'HOYY N HOVY To F.i OXOMIZF ON RFi’tlR'
:diny to penal
Methods of putting di-car.ieii farm machinery in first class condition at
arles Meikkel-' s nail cost were explained to a group
Stating that evidence indicate.: J t o underwent a a. r operation at "f men at a farm machinery school at
st 1 - :. Indianapolis, Rusaellville 1 • . -
Nile.- a‘.vised l.ve prosecutors: | a few day- ai?o wa- rejuirted sliuht.y The meeting was in charge of G. O *lf there has been no crime there roved late Fri tv nieht Htil of the staff of Purdue university, can oe no accessory. vr ' t l l Frank FVerman and F. H. Nor«j*ii untr.ie th.- hearing until Kc-bert Ham::. - n of Mr an.1 'nan in charge of l.x'al arrangements. time 1 want to hear '* r ' Hampt-.n f Stilesville who n-.e Orville FVerman garage wa^ the
suffered a fractures! arm Friday left scene of the school,
tne .v.unty hc.s tui Saturday nv.rning foil-wing an \-ray examination.
morr.ir.g, at w
from you regarding that phase of the ca.*e—and that is ail 1 want t** hear.” Tne jurist's unevpected and star iii.g staieuaent was provoked by motion of Halloran’s defense counsel to dismiss the .omplsint which accu-e-*he wealthy lumnerman of helping Mrs. Judl dispose . f the hodv • f Mrs.
leRiu.
The motion was made after M s. Judd ha.1 completed four 'lays f r.y-- M terical testimony on the stand .ut:ng -
Mr and Y(rs. William Gars.vn are the farent- of a daughter, bom at
the h e .-f Mr ird Mrs George! ai ^n-ihling
i Dound'
I Ylay.
The bahv
weighe,! name,!
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N ora
Margaret Tiermi- of the fac-
Between 25 and 3d men were enrolled for the two-day event, the fir=t day being devoted to a discussion of machinery ;.art« and toe work each art does, and the second day to re-
did machinery with new
parts. It was emphasized that farmers could economize by repairing durarded machinery at small cost. As a practical demonstration the
the DePauw university school instruct r took a junk binder and put
hi.i- s-f maintained she killei Mrs. j of music will t- guest s.-.|oi<tt with ■ 11 in, ° Grst class operating condition
! eR ,nd H-d-.g Sam^-i-.n after they bad Hacked her. The attitude of tne o. un left :he pr secutor in a beleag^is-i*. state it had presented Ylrs J,»ri ai its s.ar eitness But judge V-- ref-«e-! accep.t her convict; n as oonciu< ve sv )-no. the killings were mutder
the ch...r of the Irvingt.di M F. 13t * of f* 5 f«r parts Another c.-.urrh in iMisnap o- t. nv rr .-.w ! practical dem.vnstration was the re-
nig it.
firing >: a mow«r at a cost < f $2 15
(fiimt* ttanlni Hib
^ ■'f. nv* nui*r* a p rv j»i p _ +++*++ 'Irx fFHair Addre--—-d I F O. ** »tt rboe<l - F L» f* - H- . wa- in in - «r.»*'e- .ay w re -b—- a d re - —— 1 i'e P. y O Sisterhood at their F' lers - Oj' unchr,*n at the |jn-:*-i. Ti.e o*. r -peaker on the grwrc *..< Mrs. Cr Ja-kwon. + + d* 4* + a* * "••man - !. < ircle Held
I)i}£ Hawk ( iitrh
) VMl ' H i Kv^ I IS Of Rl "1 I ■ Ml I F HAh TWF-NTY- FIGHT H AM.ING IN hN) 'Pi*T
j 1-ast rites for Mrs. tiara Belie kien ire. who died a; her home on i North Goliege aver.ue. Thurssiay, were held Naiarta-. af'err.-.»n a’ 1 o’clock. Interment was in the Rockville e-me-tfajy 1 j*jV Hr*l. living s*'uth of! i alr-vuie wa- a.r,fully injures! Friday a/'emo.-.r when his F*>rd track cras -,ed w *.h another truck It, *a- re: - rted tha: Mr Fir -i suMa.ne-l face Ucerati and fra'tured ribs
Telephone 126 Let us handle your wash day probierrs. Home Steam Laundry
'■rw.nt Meeting 1 - YA man’* Circle f the Presbyid heki it- reg- ir moeith-'-wi g rcctir.g Friday at the Tw-nty member' were pie-«. • Tie ilay was spent in -ewjig f or e Re (> s s and chanty. A pitch-in one: wa enjoyed at the r o Famr.
IMil AN APOLl> I IVF.sTt • h
,Jr l
idover-s idk: m*.- -t
> .er ts off; 120 to 210 ih«., $3^5 -1« ’ • .*-j lb*., * ; 15 to $3 tO: j
f3.o.5 to $3 15. heavier j
tvis 13 » Oto WTOr-pHting ». »-« 1
y • i ' ■ ■
tattle 1«>0; calves 10t>; nonmal. | nr week—mostly ‘teady: heavy 1
rents offi top yearsteer* huu r.gs #4.0n to 55 5ti; j
) to 14.75: fed h«tf- !
’: fa*, i**-ws 22.U( to) 53.25; low cutters ■ t‘ 52.hf>: veal* 5wt •
• g f , • •
: P-tnam county farmers -■ m- ting fp*m a hawk-kili.ng arr.pa.a- •emg ducted by Jar-- Mar.,_ - game warder, of Russellville. County acent R W. Bases re:-.rted Saturia) r. rr.r.g :nat *- --aw twenty eight dead hawk* hanging o»e spot rear Ru-e,!v.Ue Friday and tha: Marquis ha* *ev»r»l other • aces where he hangs the dead hawks. Marquis «*.•-•:* and traps the hir'd*, i: was said Each hawk killed mean? a -aving of -everai dvlUr* to farmer* a* these birds are very destructive tc chtcker.■ as well as ’*»>•- bit* quail and other srrall ga^e
STORAGE Night 2*.o; M<.nth. 52 bu Hes.' Tir< & Bittery Service
Phone 794;
114 N. Jackson >t
Mildred Loui Re*:--.,. .. wa- gClyde I'rwlerw s : , human treatme- • st- .ed her for--Looise P -e
e Un erwco,! of ir.te,! a divorce from I ! in circuit court | nds of eruei and in- | The cou't also rename o' Mildred 1
Frank C . Schoenman
THE JEWFI.ER YA atch. < lock and Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 R YAashingior
FXTFMm KFIHT i.NF Y FaR
-r* w r:i* 25 -? *d.7S; top -rs ar d >>at I s ' eifer- 11 **..»0 t JiU Y,: 'ew J.ui*'
YYASHINT.TON. Jan. 21. iLPiThe senate today v..;e: to extend for • ne year until March 3. 1934. the emergency credit project known a* the
Glass-Stegall act.
The Glass-Steagall act as originally passed last February 27 was to remain in effect but one year It aut-onzed federal reserve '•anks to s-bst.tute certain federal bonus for, a *’ wl eommeieial paper as partial backing
for federal re*erv
R-nera -*-r. >-s for YATUiai', C. Showalter w _ die<d Friday a: his home Wa-.-i*.gton t wnsh.p. will :e h-Kl Sen ;,) m.mur.g a: 11 o'c. k fret’ the Ree-j-vtUe church with the Rei. fiaiias Ri der in charge. Inter--en: will be n.a-te in the B*»vne cemetary.
Mullin* Hrutr Store
KODAKS, films JiiHN'TON’S ( ANDIES • >pen 9 to 12 Sunday
Judge Jam-- P H ghe- f the *tat supreme c.vurt will be .-•ne of the S4ma*cr* «t the anr.aal state l ariquet of the Delta l'r«ilon fratem.ly a’ :fte Ather.aeum .n Inu ana poll- Saturday evening at *:30 o'clock Delegate* from Indiana Purdue and DePauw cha ter* w- ! attend the affair.
Lincoln Restaurant 'I NDAl I.1NN1 RS Short Orders
AV-lbc
Wnen J.hn Meloy. Hanna street lost contrd of hi? automobile on north Jack*on street. Friday evemr.g. the machine cra-he-t into two car* parked in front of t.te Sc-vhee Br<vs. shc«p Mei y s car coihded with one parked car which was forced into a second rarked car All three car* w»re dam-
Etter’s Garage Battery and Electrical Service 1 E. Franklin Phone 5*7
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■ 'ugh -ere to i few sale- heavy name #5 .V> t.. P’ ig) ; lighter to IS 25 or above fat 52.i ■>.
C r*S r. g**
^ prions for Yourl'ersunal Library Krom our $ DOLLAR ROOKS J
Yfr. and Mrs. A. L AmNd. 532
cur.ency .ssues | Anderwari street re-eived word Thar*-!
>enat. r . a.. ■ -aut fl^j. ^ death early Thurs-:
day morning c.f Fred Harris of near Danville Mr. Harr* is a cousin of '!r* Ane Id Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 c>'- ■ >ck at the New Winchester Baptist hurrh. Rev Kimheriin was in charge
SPECIAL PRICES
ON I. A MPS— All Table Floor and Bridge lumps* 'j Price.
MOORK ELECTRIC
of the bill, sponsored the voted h> the senate ’•wlay.
« IIN'TRI ClHiN HAI TFD
INDIANAPC LIS. Jan. i:, il’PeState con*tructkn of new huilding-
Denny s Motor Service
AY ELDING, KEY S FENDER AND BODY YYORK.
Phone 340-K
1023 S. Indiana
MODERN (Oov Ri MiK ... by l^a Bailey Allen
v A POLE! '\
hi Ludwig
• .IRAT 'HtiRI Ni iV M * OF I he WriRI.D • > Clark and Lieher
t 11QCET1 K by . L.ll.an Firhler
F\»k I HE NFY. *| FH TION visit oWr
Lending Library
S\M H\N\\S 1!( Kik ST( IRE
Mr. and M 1 **. John L. Poor an * son,
w e ha.ted for two year- -ecau*- j,.,, „ . Us , of chanrte Kans . are
tbe ,need vr ecftiortiy, iiov, Pm Y M Nuft atynounted today.
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1 -:reeL Mr and Mrs. Poor are
it.ng Mrs Poops parents, Mr. and YU- R y H:ii *. 613 east Washington
an l ' y 1- , aw r^ ' f ^ ^ where ar..i Mr* Y mnl Akin* of near Mt Mr p f .. r h .. amphument m an o,! Meridian who underwent a major op- ^^ fof ^ lf ., Petrr(Uum Cor . -rat: r. at the Roheri Long hosp.ital ? . rtUon ^ ^ {or *•„
>n Ird.anapoti- two week* ago is re- y l>r ^ !*»rted doing nkely j
FLEENOR’S Drugs Sundries FOl NT AIN SERVICE • •pen AM Day 'unday
1 j*t„! P-eachlrg the Wc r 3 f'v | 1. 2). I. To whom <r 2). It w:i« to the j surging crowd which was gathered ::b»)ur the house where Jesus n * * • :' ping. So great was the crowd tha: there was no room to receive r cm. even about the door This house ir v have !>een the home of Peter where he had healed his wife's mother of n fever As soon as it was n. -ed »t». • that Jesus was n the house, the mu lude* gathered. It is always so. tl. t the multitude* gather where Jes is * 2 What Jesns pre«ched <v 2) He preached the Word before he wrought miracle*, for hi* supreme mission was to make known G.*J's will. M * le* were not an end in themselves, hut to authenticate his w.,rk. Tic [*•••!•> fame, some to he healed, and s.-me • r of curiosity. The Word of Cod Should be preache,! to all so that the will of Cod may he known even thouah the hearer* gather w th n unworthy .
live
II. Jttut Fcg.'ing Sim (vv 3'• > Tne man brought to him was suffaring fimro the dread disease of pa,-., hut his deadly affiction was that <■! *in. Palsy was a type of sin Tie m.rao!e wa* wrought by Jesus in ■' firmation of his message. It wa* ' at it connected with fa th. Observe1. Faith coming to Jesns <v 3i The .*■ tusting irop i!«e of the ; - -u man and his four friend* who mrr e.i him was faith. They helieve.1 tha, Jesus had power to save. i Faith overcoming difficulties fv 4» Though p.revented h.y the crowd from coro.ng to Jesus, they ascended the outer stairway and let the afflicted man down through the roof into hi* presence. They d.srecarded conven tionahtie*. knowing that the ai m [•ortar.t thing was to go to the I .r.i with their need. 3. Faith rewarded (v 5). No word was ottered hv either the paral, ’ . i.r hi* hearer* No w..r1s were neetie,' fheir action was enough. The pamiv C got more than he expected He oe * red healing «f the hod? and he r. eived forgivene*- ' sins—the heal.n; of the body plus forgiveness of sins III. JtioS Answering the Scribe*
fvr. 6-10).
1. Their objections (rr. 0 7). a. Why does he thus -peak? b. Who . an forgive sin? They were entirely rigat !»j th^.r reason nss tha only God can forgive s.r.s. Their hlun 1er wa* in not r^rcelvlng i m as GcnI I The very one who wa* speaking and j acting w»a the living i;..d 2. Jesus' answer (re Know ng thetr inner thought* nd reason r.gs he manifes ed unto tfcetn hi* e* aenual deity in th*t he had r^wer to know their thoughts He inquired Which I* eas.er. to aay. Thv sins he forfiven thee; or to say, a - *e and taet up thy bed. and watkl But that ve miv know that the s..n c.f n an hath power .in earth to forgive sin*. Die j -a ,h to the si'A of :i'e paisy), I sai | urto ;Lee, Arise, and take op the bed I .icd go thy way into th.ne honae.'* He j ws* a ..ng that h.s power in the 'n i - - •• e realm should tie te* e.j by hi*
l» wer n the ris.l. e.
IV gtsut Hsat.ng fe Paralytic
! Iff II. 12).
1 H * methcol fr. HI. He spoke
the w.,.rd and It wa* done Chrsi's I w. r * were enough Th * man wa* he e** and nnahle of ii.m*elf to move, hut w.th the corrmand was g .en the strength to nicy | t j, i always so. that when Uhr «- . .(nfnmtf,
e jive* the «rength to per'ertn. 2. The obedieDi-e of the man ( T
i.i He maiediate » a met teak i.|i h.s bed and went forth among their, all. The poor kelpiee* min walked awav w th hi* bed rpr.n hl< *bc.uhier at the word* of Ch.'.st. d-e*^ a 6 ,j ! death fee away. This was a fne es
amide again of div.ne hewi ng. 3 The people were amaied. glorified lo-l it. 12). They sa d, ne'er sew it on th « fas' , n '
Gust E. Carlson, minfster. ^ j **I receive not honour from men Said J SUS The ultimate ambition in | life, altogether too 'requently. is to [ rie.-eive a headline recognition regardes- c.f how one got into the limelight It .--n't principle* or precepts that i at stake but honour of men. Tr.at - contrary to Scriptural teachings ' rn .i not Christ-like We teach, preach tnd try. with Go-t’* help, to exemplify a gospel and life that receives nour from God an! not men at the , ure v .n the corner of Spring Ave. (and Poplar street Sunday school and morning wor-! -ip from 9:30 to 11:30. Message ' “Grovrth in Grace ” The choir will | s.ntr the anthem, ‘‘Great i= the Ford", i by I.nrenz. B Y. P- U services at 6:30 and, evening worship at 7:30. Message: ••Excuses". The chorus choir will bring a message in *ong. Mor hly deacon* meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Sunday sch.vol i ..in. adjoining the pastor’s study. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening it th* 6:30 hour. Mid-week prayer, praise and testimony meeting Thursday evening at the 7:30 hour. This is the church with a hearty welcome tc one and all.
Pahap. you did not Uvo-. tha your car repr«tcu * , 4r , tccouat irom which ‘
draw cut tha ovcccv Married folk who
HE
you niti
i-eepia.
and steadily amplovsd <
obtain needed mcr.t> uj lr „ i i," ; md jicvs iir.pl.' tiia.> to repa,*,! oa out ear, mendilv r>pc. Q ' {n|
plan.
Only your ow n sisectae, r*quL-td; co outade satio.ntn « aDbrnruttag mvettiga. rj
nawi+amOM ui\ ciug ,, _“4 required. If you need n-.or.tv you may fed fret to its * vj-j,.
out oblgctiori
and "We
I. where they xrill sail for
L. & H. Chevrolet Sales Inc. O. W. HOLl.OWELL Phone 346 N. Jackson
THE. EINCOEN Sunday Menu
Baked thicken with Iw-r-sing Roast Pork with M i.hruom 'auce Mashed Potaloeo. '«eet Poraroe* Fima Bean* YA,!(«) I^tuce l^mnr Pie Coffee Tea Milk
40 Cents
THE
Studio Tea Room Ai AMri BUILDING Sunday N<Min
50c 40c
Fried Chicken
Dm ner
• Hher Q“ » Dinner*, a OOC
and
OPEN ALL DAY
High Point Oil Company 3 Local Stniioon LINCO Prodnct.
Ccnfida in Him Confide to God that which tboo Ian from h,m O thoo anul w M ry of war. der.cg' Cotf.de to th* troth that which la from the truth within them and tboo s-.alt lota nothing—St. au •
Indiana Loan Co.
04 1 E. Wash St. ^2 Phone 15
PRESBYTERIAN ( HURCH
Y'ictor L. Raphael, minister. C‘urch .*, hool. 9:30. Dr. G. B. Man .art, superintendent. .service of worship, 10:35 Sermon theme. “The Inclusiveness of the Gospel." Anthem by choir and solo by Janie* YA'harton Tuxis C. E , 6:30. I>»aier*, Jo*ephine Hartman anti Dorothy Hall. Peatl Buck'* “The Y'oung Revolutionst" is being studied. Setvice of worship. 7:30. Subject of message, "Are You Discouraged* Don’t I>i-e Heart." Junior C E . 3.45 Monday afternotwi. YY'omaii's Circle. 2 30 Wednesday aftern-win in the church. Mrs. Rosco«» Dagjy will tell of "China’s Use of A Iversity." The devotions will be in harge of Mr*. Callahan. Hostesses will be Mr- Park Dunbar, Yfr*. T C. Cox. and Mr- Mayheur Rubu«h. Choir practice 7 o’clock Wednesday evening.
11 o'clcick on the subject -'The p lT *I of the Gospel." I.-t all ■'mberjkI present for morning vervice; yj.1 start the day right for C,,-i Sunday school at 2:3 p rf , | W. C Gruder, superin- t ^.1 all pupils he pre-ent at school. Sunday evening the . r . f,. I • ier special music and t [a-:, tv I prear'h a sermon on the -- .ject, T'-l Origin of the Devil." a ary I \ itetl.
CHRISTIAN SCIF.NVR ,H1R,B 4‘‘>8 Elm St
Sunday morning *er.‘ . 45 Reajing room orwn WednH0| from 2 to 4 p m
MFIH'iDlsi F.PlSlriPAI CHURCH
Albert E. Monger, pa-tor \\ K Thompson, minister of mu-ic. W. M. Bianclwrd. church schorj superintendent. S.30 a. m. Church school 1' 40 a. Morning worship Sernon subject “Amplifying Human Power." Music Hyrr.n to the Trinity, T*chaikowsky; “O Wisdom,” Noble. Organ, I>>nto, Grieg; Largo. Dvorak. 6 p. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Church vesper*, interr.aticnal night. Jtome of the United State' problems in relation to "Russia." Prof. Lener Jones; ‘Germany,” Prof. (ier*ard Bearg; "England," Pr f. Jerome Hixson. Each of these men have recently been in the country a'rwMi: whi h he is to speak.
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FIH>T ( HRI'IIAN CHURi IT* RiJyert lalmadgc Beck. Minister M ming worship and communion at 10 e'ei s-k. subject, ’'.Spiritual Fili-
bustering". Shaker. Mr Beck
Special evening service at 8 o'clock. Sp.-.r.sored by the Men’s Forum. Large thoir o' male voice*. Special unannounced surprise number. Speaker, Mr Beck Subject. "How Much Better
Is a Man Than A Sheep'"
Mr* f: r H
j director.
J nor Church at 10 o’clock John Talbott, supervisor. Bible Sch -oL All classes meet at
11:30 a. m
Chriq.an endeavor. High school endeavor meets at 6:30 p. m . College student* forum tea and diwcurwion gH up at 5 ovityi,
“Truth" is the sufc;s,t of tt* Lesson-Sermon in a.i a: rChrist. Scientist, on cu uay Jar.
uary 22.
Among the citations wr.i.t cobprise the Li s tli following from the B. Ho :u: 1 apeaketh truth shewetr. r:h : gr: I eousness: but a false » > t,; I The lip of truth shall br esuti.-M I for ever: but a lying g.c . :s I for a moment" (Pros :: ir The Lesson-Sermon a. . .oe ■ the following pas-ag- ;u ■ Christian Science textb - • I and Health with Key tures,” by Mary Baker £ £.1 ■ sion of Truth cripple- g: tu I casts thee down fr-’ • a r I Christian Science r;s- :!» ■ evidence of the <orp,: a -er.j«i 1 but if you have no’ r -- r u I yourself, do not or.gra-. y si. ■ self upon your bli'C!- - :. -vI j I upon the good you kr and d -.x I A dishonest pt-.: :a ■ Cbriitianly scientif. ! ! - -.a: | ereth his sms shai ;ro'p«
but whoso confessatr. a a(«l
then, shall have .net,.
" (P 44s).
CI/IVERD.ALE MFlHi'BDT
CHUR' H
Albert H. North:
Church service ev.
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fourth Sunday.
Morning, 10:4-5.
Evening, 7 oVIock
Church school every >
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Paul Arnold, pastor
Sunday school each
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ing at 9:3d. H J. Shake
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Cl oY ERD ALE • HI h< H "F
CHRI'T
L N. Raines, pa-’or
Bible school at 9 u
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ship at 10:30 each
Sunday
preaching every -eoor
> ndsy "f tt*
month
Special young peop
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each Sunday evening
7 eVkvk 1*
lowed hy services for 1
LIP READING 1
LASS
Lip reading is a study never I* iously taught in Greenca-:> 1: ; ■
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'•API F < HlPF.L YIFTHODIST Angle Godwin minirier. ^■ L ' fhver. -hurrh school *uperi .ntendent. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m Junior church, 10 30 to 11 a m. Evening -mice*, 7 30 Sermon ?-t>ject. “Faithfulnes*.” Trie Ladie* A)< j wj j| h>v ^ jn ^eimg Thursday at the hon* of L-- Elirahet Bruner, state road A3 The .lay will he in quilting £ riday evening prayer meeting at 1:3n o’clock. 1 The Rasy Bee rhoir will practice i for half an h ur before prayer meet141, Anyone who i* not attending, , hurch services elsewhere will he wei- ! < ^ to 'v li„je white church on the' j hill.
vantageou* to the per ious degree* of deafne--A person, a* a rub*, w
better progress if he took BP ^ reading. For the child w m »’ J '“ hearing. lip reading w r " T ' ? and college within h.- ; 'werAnyone who is inteiv-'el i* ^ ing more of this cla-s. which » * promoted hy the Busine-- i" ! ^ ^ sional Women’s club ate a-»’ 1
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