The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1933 — Page 2
© THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN'CASTLE, INDIANA. SATL'RDAY'. JANTARY i>>. 1h33.
riujici^r, Mr ; . i-* ^ ,Ir! - J M THE DATLT BANNER
Jon*, and Mr«. I. L Wimmer. FclJo^ing the pr pirr. a =<vn*l wa.« , r . ; w . at v '.. • • ' '^ e
r*fr* v.ro*rit«
DePauw ^Btes
Try-h 'indaj
Oa H*.*
H*3 of . - Try-It Sunday
achool d*M of to* First
church HcM their morthly ouainess and social iratr r n? the home of
M-. and Vr* Buster, _ . , , r*T**' 1 .da even::.?, with elrhteen >«« ^ His schedui* r.'~ : -• - • *•-'
with their faiaiiiea ^ wil , ^ ia Criuini*^ 0, a<d«MMe
of the fHiio Pa«u.rs C'-crer tw «. Febn.
f»r G- BroT>> O' an.. pmMent rf DePauw Univer-ity. » ■ find Febt 1.-. ruarv- •»* shortest nr, ntn "Mil the bus-
ur.n? that per-
io.1 Front January ’« • Febnmy 2
Herald Consolidated -It Waves Far AtT Rr,t*red * the poet office at Greenrastle. Indiana, as second ctase "‘‘i aiatter i.nder Aet of March A 1$T4subscript ton price. 10 ceat* i* T , rr k ; $L«*i per year by naatl n nam ( ounty: *3^# to rv6d J*r by mail «**t'*de Putnam '
i-ave
TYie ever. rjf’a urs Tta . tpeueii
the '.lay r.^ of raur-e- emer-
Mr ar.c Mn Geonr*- Y . it
short shetcft
Sty.e.” TY.^ »a. fr-Ilc.* u> .ra; er. ^d by the Bev -t {1 <"hH“>n, church pastor. Sib*'-* ." f.yrns was
•iso enyjyed
A short ^.-iness sessi .n wa» e ' and the Rev. vri>-n aove the c*ase an ixiter»=* : n» 3ie‘- -f- froir. I C nr.-
thiar.t 13:13-
Delirhtful rofre hment- *e:e -er red and the meeting elosel -.th ■ rs. Raymond Onea! and Mr J .nr WrU fai'. singing :he class - r.g GoesV present were Mr. ana MrGeorge York ar. 1 fam,i) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buster aiei fan y. Mr and Mrs Rc-^ Tustison and tr.e Rev.
Carlson
♦♦♦♦♦♦ I'aioo Meet leg Held Kik»»: MemCer- and fre-t - of t'e W atari's Union of the < nr is..an church ga’ eren Fri lay afternoon for the first meeiing of the yesr at tne spacious hoote of Mr«. ' iara M iler, on Vine street. The short r,usine«, reacton wa* opened ny the pre^ dent, Mrs J. P. VanHom, at 2:30 o’clock, and was followed by the der- tional peri-.j .r.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
ary 3 he will far in itei.anapolis to
* 7^ talk before the Inmar.O.ty and down
Superintendent’s a»«'.at
S-,r<lav Februar.. <• be wt',1 ne in charge of a church .service at Culver jvii> Mihtary A a temy February », ne wih fer
i tdre-'s the Men's Brwtnerr.ood of the| .;i>sertative
Presbyterian chumn v ' 'rawfordsviHe. February &• he »■ • oe in Detroit, Mich, for the Detro.: mreet ng of tne (
M. Ft •
.-chedulf i to a. jo re* s the County jf r an extended visit w.tr. er aunt Tea aers ln?:itute a' Matseka, 111 Mrs. J L Inmnn and fav y ^ Al-
February 15 he w i talk oefore the bowt. M.cnigan.
Green, astie Rotary nub. February w>iliam At- ,; who ufferM a nroke
:7 he i* - ewker fer the Praethet
Mrs. Marie Car-sadelle of Fs-ans-the guest of Mrs. Ftbe. ‘ on-
Harry Stamp of
Frs - - lin township, was -‘■r* this af-
mt>n.
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IMPROVED
UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
UNDAYI
cHooi Lesson
S
FiR'T CHRISTIAN CHFRCH
By ITT e«r
LeMon for January 29 JESUS AND Tel SABBATH
Stack t **-*.« GOLDEN TEXT—Tt» sattath «»• mad* fer mar a*i r.t man fer uinbath: tkerefere i-‘« 5 ^® ’*’•*, .* Ij*r4 of ««• *’*- iiArk 1 - Vpjmsp.t tof:t—Et«t -« Oci'a Day. . _ _ _ . JUNIOR TOPIC—R «»'•»« G^»_ rj ’ INTEP.MEDiAVr AND SEN OP. iv - :c—How to l »* s -iiT _ ! TOUN'O PEOP-^ ' XD ADUl.i TOPIC—Tb* Lei • L»T
Fla., to C'.cago in a car driven by
Frank Cooper, rhicago.
Pa !s enger? were Mr and Mrs.
- - »■ - x -'^r ,U:
**<• n y«r Old .daughter. ^niHey.
inspmved
Mi
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-lightly *
Ic.f Fvanston, 111.
Cooper took the wrong rrad after
rystal » c-ir-r. w '*« «* '^Nch- fr i . ‘ lf Ohio river bridge and t.’ve Gr-enfiew »choola, is more than a mile on the flood- ■ bemling the weekend vid'.ngher ^ highway until his automobile
Mawiuie I^-tge in bviianapolis; FeK ruary Is ne i* on i.v- r vrami for the county teacners ne— .rp at Danville. • and February 2b he j wnedule-t f.ir :, wo addresses in har.=at CVy. Mo. eaki.-g before Uve tA. r.en - C1jb= Fse'utive* of ma* chy an-1 a D trict
Rpwr«ith league meeting Four .lay’ parens. Mr and Mr- \A A r 0B »* r j
.ater, February 24. be will oe in tnis city. ! ^j e waded thr-vugh icy waters in ! Minneapolis for tne eonferer^-e o' \A .li»n Tb-wna- Ping age 53 yean > ^ .tarkness to obtam assistance. lVari« of w<»meE. and * ci-vse tve a . r ^ r 0 f Mr-. Lee Andrews ^tjp-djoe. -berifTs deputies, firemen and . laciih with an a4dr»-- nefore tre orrencnstD. died at tr«e re.-elence lB sni:or= frm the cutter Kankakee! 1 Fae'em Ltd.ana fu-Pa w Alumni as- j erTV Ha,.te Friday F-neral vervices rau ^ 3 ^kiff to the -cene and resveiaiior, witK-k meet* at Mur. -- Feb m he d in tna: cit\ Suraiay af-j .v-^ party at 3 a. re. The tour'77 terooon. | Dts went on to Chicago by tram.
Melt--r- -a-: - I The M an-ffn Revue usual .umib- wr. ir-“. Saturday to let a
charge M.’- A 0 *hn* of nw.*. ^ written and singed by I***).-ontw t ' * 'sinai of pnuperdead out lion One The acnptnm jesw.r wn. ^ Vmiv . nity !uVrU . j* „ ^ tk * fa>n o«e hid most in«pirmg an.; rated p^rei.: > lebenrsai:. Ike !:’.-*ur M the i—■■utm d~
has beer, writter. hy Mr. an: Mr-. ..ded to re adverime f.-r bids. Pk.l ) ung who were graduated la.** r»r G. Brvfr.e-y Oxnam. president | J-ne. Mu-kal sc res ar* neir^ wTi*-i wf fa-Pa^w university, will be the . .** ind <*««stu»e* .teaigned. The l -' : i“ B * principal speaser at the annual lin- ♦ aes ptace .a a uroaseartir.g ^ uf tdr Indiana Cay and Mr. Young t#e a-raor t< «*r loyed a-- j ^ S-.t/er’ endents’ asMciatian in ar arncuncer and C’Stinuit.. wrier in l^acob, in Indianapolis next
; Friday evening.
Mr-. J. C. Knight of thu city reLI'F>Tra K (ce.ved eord Naturday f the :eath of
H r* aoidovgrs ITS steady j j*. r Jacob Sb- k. y. of Topeka, .k .•>$ to 210 lbs. to y. o: jj a . sh.Tcke-y wa- a Union sol-
the program of the uni-m. for the year’- work leaiing with the Proverbial woman, to whose care was entrusted not only tko«* of r«er own housepoH, out otaers .n r.ee.f. The admonhkei to u» wxllmg to saenfee for home, ckuret and public
welfare, and to mee-. -be pev-e-r. „f ya^mar toese -lav .f tnaL wnih wc.maaiyi graov aid ir-i-n fctituie, a iNWANAptiU
partKut; './**»eu. The prayer &y Mrs. M -npha.-nec i-e s^me
thnegh’. ,v *4- n—autif . fevrea “*On,.v ^
Mgeter, Lrp Me Walt With Tnee
- — » rrayei ia its-ti
rti-. .a br:srn g>-• a gr f g- tt to JAlC : aact.r.c -vw« " e •• *a4 pian. n-rxer-. , lrf *| y c 5; y?«
( ASTLE CAFE SUNDAY SOnS Fricaseed Chicken
Telephone 12H Let us handle your wa*h day problems. Home Steam Laundry
to 254 ,te. $3.35 to tol,^, It War 0 { wa* held ( ■44 tbs* »-Vrt to t3'.5: aeawer cmd | M Andersowrille prisoa : U15 to tt 15 144 t> 1« tb« ir.vnly 1 |H< . ^ m ^Rg burst fank theje 1
-ben mprisoned - idier- were dymr 1 ”«. - •« ♦— 1 r ^tr*t
j Cattle 50: faives 54: ncminal: for we^k-c osed araggy: test t*tUr SUGGEST* INQUI1Y
l> uU fa,,.- « VI W ' S r H ' VCT ?'' J “ " '"- f •m-K—MTl—-Mr. B-rt. i »»7„ JE- „ j, ,kr ’ , ‘
which we? well re’* vesj. aid was followed ijr the pfc.4.c if the af’err Mr Rotert T Be <. n -T.-je
STOHACE
Night. 2V; M.-nih. *2-44 Hei> Tirt ft Btncn S*rvk« I’ll one T**#: 114 V Jackson St
»iv-j xsrr.er. each . bipter f a well
heifer- 44 t« 14 75: fed '>:fer- to|
ence to prevent tne
45 54; few op so W: beef cr,w, f2 to «75: few u k: air! *3.25: .ow cutters and cutter* tl 54 to tJ rea . .V>-
«#f 4k..50 oowr.
Sheer &'• "o' en wiga here to market; price* (|uotar.iy -tea<l week’s 25 to 54c decline: week
*.’ief life. i n-n.rg mp> on- of ever, n .re ixtenest toan the pre-ed -jr, jaid she renched the riiirAi when :b .ate- y»ar* Mis* If* ler’s *een —n«e of a sp rrtaai re!?’ nxhip with tne heaver../ Fairer, An. led her t. .j» v -> h-' ume to f-nterng we ea-se
rotherhoo ■ atfm and f-o Severn lamb* *- 75 i. g for international ra^ce »ad r d. ,o-ing -nJe> mostly Id down; fa!
!*ae« fl.25 to 12 ..p
She numbers among her friend* ruers of fore gn countrie* and men | uNF.-ACT PLAY D» BE GIYF.N and women h;y m the work af the.:j tT BAlNBRIln.E TUESDAY g vem rent. and these coatact- tav* ’Scboc-l Dare." a one-a.t comedy largely >ieen due to tae.r ad- *^1 be presented at tne Mavnir. miration of Mi*» hi*Ber's *p,-na o ■. iy-ra r.ouse *t Ba-r.’.r.dge next T'je*aoiiity to r.*e ahu-e beg alyfai-v*« day evening, ip/uisc.red by the finance and see the ’ aiid need- rf jc mmittee of the M E. churr*' ^ tr _ x i *' i Tve play will be produced by a A-sistvng Mrs. Beck wa* Mr*. lee nale enst witiv Guy GJHMgS, Ralph Martia •- . told ss.methmf of her ] ■'ievenger. Ekrt Miller, Cur:. - Hig-
r-alaction of n*w
Ford models merits coagreaeioaai mx’estigat t. Senat.'-r R ack. I»em.. A x
said today.
Black yesterday I quiry into general J tank* dommvte ** Unite-i rttates.
top'
Frank C. Schoenman THF. JFWFLF.R Watch. (lock and Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 E VAaskingt«r
I. J«*.» Eati’S *> Pobt-cana a'd
iirnera (213-1T
1. The c*n of Levi (*. 1*1 l>vl . w3» a tax eaitvcJcc the Rv & ‘ r .verr.Eei: as Jest* petsen by e . I commaBded hi® to e* T * h*a b«Sines«
I and follow ha
2 Je-n»* din rg in Lews t sc (v. 15). It sees s tnnt when le' ' fonnd the Sav:*-:r, te invited nany of | his business associated to «: w :h him. Ttis jave a is* opportui y for Jesua to <N>me into touch w ;h s* 1 e
of these iane-A
2 The perr'esed scribed and Phnri *ee* (v 1€> Thev asked. “How ia It that be eaieth sn drinketh with r ’• iicaas and aiaaewT* The quest.on wa» having fei ow*h p with sinain?
ostm.
4. JesrV repiv tv 17i. “’I hev that are wb*- e hare n<> need of tte j.i y sician I care* Dot to call the right eoos. but sinners to repentance ' Ttie veile.1 chrrje of moral careies*re*s on ibe r-art of the Lord conld nc.t i- de nied if Jesu* was a mere man. Je*u* •e.'ognirgl the moral c tidit.oo of li * associate* aad declared tbat be h.i.l .-,-,Ke as the divine Phisician to h-' iheir nirimal ms lad e*. Surely n.. idiystcian could cure si.'W folk without coming into contact with them ii Jesus aid Fast ’j - ' 1 The question asked (v. 1SI. Tbey :sked why Christ * di»< ip *** did r fan. Thi* objection surge*:* a lack of seriousr.es* of purpose on the part of the disciple*. The fast indicated .-r-ss * John the Baptist was now in pris..t.. therefore his disciple* would natnraf mourn and fast for him. 2 Christ a answer (vv. IB-31)), “far. te rhiblren of the br iie chamber s while tne bridegmdds is w th then the joy of Chridl'a di*cip.e* ia | e* -nt congenial compan'.onsfi.p prevei.. *-d their fasting. He declared. b*>v. ever, that the time w. id come wbeo they would fast. X. New wine in old bottles (rv. . *yy Re proceeded to illustrate itii.bv f.C-re* of cl< :h and * ne -k u I h»I ord'S purptise was to sli. w the foil , of imposing old cusioma on the new
a?e.
III. Jesus »«d the Sasbath f2 —
R.vhen Txlmage Beck, mnister Morring worship and communion at pi c.’cDcE Subject. "W here God Is.” speaker. Mr Beck. rectal evening service at 8 -'clock. - . v. ill be the last of the series sponsored by the Mei»C Forum. Urge chorus of male voices. Two utsti nounced surprise numbers Subject ’Washing Our Hands In Ink >peak-1 er. Mr. BeckCnurr* wbool. Mr*. B F Manly,
director.
Juidor church at if) o’clock Bi-.ie school all classes meet at 11:24 following the worship hour. C.vliege students forun and fcl- .. a-ship tea at 5 o’cloek Leader, A:ian Ritter Discussion from Ham F. Fosdick’s book. “As I =ee Re-
I ligion."
C v ri?tian F.ndeavor. High schncl
i gpup meets at 8.30 p. m.
Me nm Loan You tht Money to Ajy Your Billt Pay U. Bttk ii Easy Paym/iii Wkr morry o*tr u.n, (I „ linsnt tilh—«« H ho»V t «■ tsr. kart,, - i»« snaanl r< , <4 l a, a* /ant cat at (it ■iiwa a * a (<i nan i, I aaiatlt i*a.
.va arra
c^aMmnai — jail Ottmw >-u ,r, r-r/ la-tarrl t<aanntno *1 luce r,,, • ,„ cal af a.fct ar.h a IniastltaM sat frirnai; plan
■ r.jcvarmii *r« t,| a
inraaa.
• ith ail t.3» pui
\*2W,
Indian* Loan Cu
24 i
F- W ash St.
Phone 15
FiR'i baptist uhuruh
( ASTLE CAFE SFNDAY NIGHT ( how Mein
.rged se-naie in-] complaint* that ndustry in tne
owr. school life, ami explained ibe different style.- of th* Brailie system She mentioned the “New York Point” •^Tbe American” and “TV R-v w-c style* and exhibited her own ikriie in the latter ilso rrAgatines sskich she read*, and d*m'nstrat'd the use
of Mate and >tyla* by
alphabad
Her talk dosed a most irtere*ting pri4|,am, after which the hostess committee served asaortesj -andwoches. tea am! coffee, to more than fifty members and guestv Assisting Mrs Miller were Mr W R Hut-h-eson, chairman of the pi grim ro*iruttee, Mrs Jesse Beemer, Mr*. John Tharp, Mr*. Fay Hamilton, Mr*. Milliffan Young, Mr*. Ren Rohert. and
Mrs Homer I„eus.
++♦♦♦♦ l arge ( rewd At
JJk* rkarity Dance
A large crowd attenoed th- Green«h*tle m* chanty dance at the old high school gymnasium Friday evening Hal Ri.the?v'« DePauw ubiver.-ity ore best r a, featuring Mis* Geneva •Brown Greeneastie aecordK»ni«t. Aided the music for the event.
++♦♦+♦
Needlecraft Chib
Mei Friday
Mr*. Omer Beck was hoatess to the members of Uic Needlecraft club Friday r, ‘e noon at her home at 4of> east V dungum atreer. Fighteen Biemb-.- were pr- sent Mrs. Fh.vi-i.der Prutt gave a very hitcmating n-<per on the life and musi. xl teiont iti MiAifne True-tine Scrumann If ink. Mi Beck had as her guests, Mrs
nn*. Glen Michael. Audrey Dix«oc. Max Snaits and Dxvid Samuel Ho*tete? taking the roles of chooi girlsIjolby Collinr*. Arthur Weller. Rex Bev,:. Clarence Stewart, Frank Fra
NF.W KATE* TCI STAY
TFRRE HAUTE, Ind- Jan. 24—'
—New e.o’nc rate* de-igne.i to
save c-ty conanmer* $2-50,00u anaual ly will go into effect here as «oon as r-ppro- ^1 by the -’at* public service
eor”'i S-SIOtl-
Ti* rates, drawn by the Publi" Ser.’ice Company of In:iana, wer* aci-epteq by a cititen-’ comsnittee re-pr--*n’ ng patrons -eeking lower
rat**
Mullins Drug Store K<iDAKS. FILMS JGHN'TiiN S CANDIES Open 8 to 12 'Uday
Lincoln Restaurant
'UNDAY DINNER.* short orders
35c-44c
FY)R SALE:—*58 heart of -hoat = weighing around lOu lb- See Paul Hurst. 28-Ip.
Etter’s fiarage Battery and Fleet real Service 3 i. Franklin Phone 547
l/AST, STRAYED OR STOLEN:—
and Hugh <"uim.r.gham will take the making thej tarts of school hoys. Howari Hostetler will be teacher | of thi- agrregat.on, irith W. P Sa-'k-l et as a member of :he school board, j The play was written by Charle.- J
SPECIAL PRICES ON LAMP'—All Table Floor and Bridge I-amp*- tj Price.
MAROONED TOl RL'I* RESCUED EVANSVILLE, ln<L. Jan 28. (UPi —Six toun-ts marooned by backwaters of th* Ohio river were reI- .Archibalo. advertising manager of j # the National Refining company who • write* th* epigrams that appear on the H .y and *late &ign« at filling stations The pby will -tart at « p m.
| MOORE ELECTRIC
today. •
The pary wm* engoJta from Miami,
Denny’s Motor Service WELDING, KEYS, FENDER AND BiiDY WORK.
I’hone 344-K
1423 K Indiana
OLD EMPLOYES SIGN DETROIT, Jan. 28 <UP>- A d/ren old employe* ran the gauntlet of -irike-pii kets’ boo» and jeer* today and «igned up under the new wage scale w-ich olfuial* at the Briggs Manufacturing company believed will break a strike which ha- stopped their opeiition and forced all Ford Motor Co. plants to close.
pr.w
Chicken Dinner 40c Sunday Noon At The Lincoln Opposite Poet Office
CASTLE CAFE breakfast specials 'tartmg Sunday Morning
5 A. M To 9 A. M.
No 1—r*r*al T -ast or Sweet Roll*. Coffee lot No. 2—Friit, Toa.«t and Coffee 15c No. 3.—Two Egg* Toast and Coffee 15c No 4—Bucxwxeat or Pancake* Sausage. Coffee 20c No. 8-Waffle- with Snu«ag». or Eggs, Cotte# 2Sc No ’—Hot C*real. Toast or
Sweet Rolls, A Coffee.
Tea, Cocoa or Milk 34c No. 7 —Bacon Ona Effff. Toast and Coffee # 25c No. * - Harr. 4 Eggs or Bacon • 4 Igir-, Toast 4 Coffee, Tea or Milk ** No 9.—Fruit. Bacon. Egg*. Toast and Coffee ... 3Sc No 14 Small Steak, Fried
Potatoes, Toast and
C ffee Tea ar Milk . 35c
FLEENOR’S Drugs Sundries fountain service Open All Day Snaday
L.&H. Chevrolet Sales Ine. 0. W. HOLLOW ELL Phone 348 N. Jack*on
|. The disciples plucking ear* cl .-orn on the Sabbath fvv 23 js, a Charge marte against the <1 » • it le* (vr. A 24). Tbat they hart vi*> httert the Sabbath law For th - the Pharisee* a.-. u«*rt them of low —-ne** The I’har -ee* hart gi.is-e- 1 •ver the Sabbath law w th *•> many ■erulation* that It he, a me a hurrten h. Je-ns rtefends them fvv 2f.-jm II) He cites a preee>)ent tvv jfi. 2rtI Datirt. the greot k ng of I* rael. bad gone into the house ..f o<«t and ee'.en the bread wh .*h shoolrt tneaten cnly bv the prie*’*. The h gher law of human need warranted Parirt’s brenkins the law in Hi.* •’,**. f2i He aleiw* the nature of rhe Sabtwth lew fv. 371. The Sabbath was a,ade for man. therefore its r chi 1 ti*e I* to he determined hr the
•if man
. IS) Je-us I* the l>ird of the *ah t-ith (r 3S). It was Jestis who Insti luted ft when • reation w.i* finished I'hefefore. be hart a right to •;«* it a* it pleased him for man's good. 7 Jesus healing a mail s w 'hered bund on the Sabbath (3 1 <5 s The place (v. 1). It was in the -tnezorue. the place of wor*b p. h. The Phariaeee watching (v. 2) The motire which ecfnaied the > watching was an evil one. c. The icao an example fv. 3',. ■le-a* wanted the case to he open to all. ao he commanded rhe man f» stand forth where all could a** him i d. The question a*fced (v 4). “Is . It lawful lo do good on the Sabbath j 'tart, or to do evil, to saif life or tu ’] kill*" He plainly showed them that ‘ to fail to do good, to show works of naercy. fo tare life, le fo he guilty of I wrongdoing, even of murder. e. The man healed (v. St. ry.i-ir r.eoied him hy apeakiag the word. | f. The result <vv. 4. «t. The Phart*ees were silenced. They eougbt bow !b*v might pat him to death.
Gust E. Carlson, minisDr.
“Y*e are the light of the world."; -a: Jesus to His follower*. When H* was here on earn H* was th • light of the world hot now the Chris an r-eopie are. Are we certain that , people who are in the darkness o' > ]ioon -in's nieht can get a true reflection 'rom us of Jesus, the light of th* world* Josus Christ came to save sinner- When the un-avert see that the Christian's supreme interest «eems to be in pleasure, money, satis:’' ir.g fleshly appetites of all sorts, fertir.-ntly. how i- t at fulfilling the | -criptural injunction above? VSe preach and teach a go-pel that darr.nall thing- contrary to makine a Christian person the light of the world at the church on the comer of Spring ■
avenue and Poplar street.
Sundav school and morning wor* -hip ''rom 9 31) to 11:30. Message: -A Lesson in Service." Arthur Fox will sing an arrangement of the Lord’s prayer and the choir will render the anthem, "Sound Christ's Prai*e" Walter Gardner. Sunday
•chool superintendent.
B Y’ P. U- services at 6:30. The young people meet in tnree groups, .r, r, 8 to 111 .ntermediate, iff to 16. and y< .ng people of 17 to 25. Evening worship at 7:30. Message: “Stripe Washing.” A large chorus choir will lead the congregational I singing an bring a special message
in song.
Monday evening at 7 o'clock the various departments of the church will meet in the auditorium for their regular monthly bu-ine«* meeting. All reports, complete and on time, are je- red and a- many of the members as possible are urged to come. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening
at 6:30.
Mid-week prayer, praise and testimony servi e Thursday evening at
7:30.
We welcome you.
Moore and Virginia Cowan. Service of worship. 7:30. Sqt.jfct of me--age. “The High M unt.Kn" Junior C. E . 3:45 M vi after-
Junior choir practice 4 o\ l- ck Mnn-
• day aftemortn.
j Choir practice 7 o’clo- Wednesday
I evening
CHRI'TIAN NCIF.Nf K l Hi Ri B
4o# Elm St.
Sunday morning service IMS Reading room open Wednesday
from 2 to 4 p. m.
“Love" U th* subject of the L*» ton-Sermon in all Churches 01 Christ. Scientist, on Sunday jan
-ixi y 29.
Among the citation: which com prise the Lesson-Sermon is tht following from the B ote ’The Lore did not set his love upon you 001 boose you. because ye were oi-n in number than any people for y« were the fewest of all people B»i because the Lord loved you. and fa cause he would keep th* oath »ta-1 be bad sworn unto your father, hath the Lord brought \ u out * tk a mignty hand, and redeemed yot out of the hou-e of bo!.di:.--ii :i a the band of Pharauh. king : Egypt
Know therefore th-- tl
God. he is God. th« ad which keepeth covenant and mere) with them that love h m a i keep his commandments to a thoosant
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The Ifasson-Sernion ai- relude* the following pa.'-ag-- ■ n th* Christian Science textlx ■ ' ^nc* and Health with Key • '’ ' r.ptures." by Mary Baker 1 Thit God is a corporeal b^ - g !• M) can truly affirm. The Bu • reprv-
sent* Hint as saying
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man see Me. and live ’ N si* rially but spiritually we *• Hii' as divine Mind, a- I.ife. T u' ufe: Love. We shall obey and -u ■' ■ |l proportion a- we anpr-i-: fa divine nature and lo\e H -Miffstandingly, warring no tt the corpeality, but reyo.. c u* >M afflooni e of our God" IP. -
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Th« Spirit’s Bower If ever we r m again tp ronselc.os ife it w.U be bv no nat je p-.wer i.nt h» the eperstion of the Spirit of G<vt and. cm.*** th# Spirit dwell m as. su pec-ttition may have an Idol. e..a •t eoro • law pbciosophy a name, hut the heart ha* *0 Ood.—F. H Ued c * * lo Hi. Namo I will itreogthen them in the \jnrB-. •I'd tb*» »h»n walk op and down m hia name, mith tho l>»rd — Zeeh I* 12
Albert E M-mger, minister. W. M. Blanchard, church school superwt'ndent. V. D. Thompson, minister of mu-
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9:30 a. m. Sunday church school. Men - - classes meet in East college. 10:40 a. m Morning worship Sermon subject, “Life’s Attitudes to God." Musk: Prelude—Lento—F ranck. Anthem. “Behold, What Manner of Love." Andrew- Soprano solo by Mi=* Dennis. Offertory. “Album I-eafE. R Thompson. Solo, Mrs. Fleetwood. 6 p. m. High school Epworth League. Suhiect, “Some Internatinn- ■ 1 Question-.’ ’ 6:30 p. m. Church vespers. An evening of music Organ, vocal - and congregational hymns. Miss Rachel Dean, organist; William Gephatt, soloist. Organ: I'rologus Gragicus—Karg-Elert Canzona in A Minor—Karg Elert Toccatino—DeDmarter. Vocal solos: To Every Man There Openeth — Day. Out of the Deep—Liddle. The Constant 1-amp—Atwood Or* aii: AveMaria de ArradeH—Liext. Menuet—Dethier. I-a Fileu-e—'Dupre. Carillon—Sortie—MuleA.
I IMFDALF rOMMUNTT) ( Hl K'B lX>ra Day. Minister. Arthur Sutherlin. School .' u r #rJ tender.*. Sunday School at 9:30. Preaching servu-e* exert and fourth Sunday. _ Young People’s meeting •* 1 Everybody welcome to all
Everyone i* cordially invited to attend the church rally Sunday night at |th« Mt Zion Baptist church.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A ktor L Raphael, minister. Oiurch school, »;3o. Dr. G. B Manhart superintendent. Mission Sunday. 'ervice of worship, 10 38 Sermon tWr* ' An Open Confession" The hmr will sing, f nr Today," by Ambrose # Tuxl. C. E.. « 96 Leaden, Sadie
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MAPLE CHAPEL METHnlH'T ( HI Rf H Anrie Godwin Minister. H. U. Craver Church Sch -' “h eritvendent. Sunday church school- '• " 1 m Exenine serxice. 7:30 .Sermon- subject: "Th..- Dmvisf Power of Christ". The Ladies Aid Society -ill nvd with Mrs. Elizabeth Bruner Tkir-u* on state road 43. The day *' ^ -pent in quilting Prayer meeting Friday rv-mm * l 7:30. We welcome you to the 1. hk White Church on the hill
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TO DISCUSS WAR DEBT \sm\GT-'\ Jaa 2* Ronald Lindsay, the British An ,s ' sador, left Washington by * ■ for AA'arm Springs. Ga.. to d,-" 1 *' u '' , war debt situation with Pre**'^ 1 ’ elect Roo«eve|t before sailing f' ,r don next Tuesday. ^ The Ambassador left at 11 - 1 ' He expected to arrive in Ail* 1 ^ ' i about 6 P. M., and motor from ,h '* to Warm Springs
