The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 February 1933 — Page 2
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ED s’ BANNER. 1 REENCASTLE INDIANA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1933.
T. Allen. Glen Michae-', S. A Cold' £• Guy Colling?, Howard Husw-'.: H. O. Bratton, and G. D. Ley
burger.
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W. .( n*«d t luh 11 Mret \V >dnew)a>
Tbe West Floyd Township Ho
|Li-u ward P. T. A. held their ^ onom j rg c ) u b w i)l meet with .V |ibr y meeting Friday af-1 Mar a February «. .Si-
tter of the zujr-i:anship a? ieveral T.:re students are erpettI of G- - Marstellar, an aduh person led to register. A total of 372 was ! 0 f un > .r. . mind, William F. Comp- registered in the first semester.
Herald Consolidated Citizer Notional bank of Crawfords-
I (IE DAILi BANNER
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ird P. T. A. % tfleriMe...
[aThe gff-up was entertainer i^rup of songs by pupils of fciade. Prof. Van Denman I M gave a v*-ry interesting
lode and the Child.’
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dona.,
tierr Pr. ilia E. Williams. IO.t West Feet, Monday aftern on ! + + -F + + •!• •!• , J Legion ’ ')!*] * to Mf-et Stnerican I. gi if;, jl Tuesday evening it ~ 30 -Mhe legion nali j + + + + + +
iAuxiliary to I Monda> jpilian to Vtterai ■ will hold the.r llbusiness ni*--ting
7:30 o’clock in
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of For regulai Monday -
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til
1
Cla.-s Knioy
Supper
>ravan class of the C nstian ' jfcld a pttch-in supp-r in the
asen-ent on J'riday ,nv
.t-five members present Mi--
3ear entertained wit r- ad-
ij Jesse Beemer gave seve- i
t ■*. old southern song, .m law .. th J<«e Campbell
* . After the short busi-
t^e class “3s divided
'ii- r h grou-. r-t‘ nting i I. 3 cle.t.es. of r e>^ rfk fbitJring Orville Ftcw .rt
a i 4 n Acts When He G t«
fi e Beemer in “Old !»••<-
.•k.” We hope Mr. .-'tesatt
I tr.e misfortune of really oejl! becauae of the wearing 1 would inflict upon his famo that no one is e'er forced
n Doctor Qua k who think- " man’s Faculty Club .nd>’.- evaporates butteuinN To Hold |>a. Monday
^ven fc» rll ills
a from committees showto class has not o en idle in the e months, having in that tim> d $30 io the fund (or redecope churd. .priori aided in thase of robe? for the young choir to :he extent of $5.50; »t a family of five provided *od, necessary lothing. ami eing that the;, had a nice
as.
rlass was adjouinei to meet April. + + + •!• + +
arc asked to note change of mieting
place
•J* •«* "5* *7* *7* *** hiny Heralds t*>
Meet Monday
The King Herald? will meet in tieo.Tier.t cf the Methodist chur 4 ‘*, v 2,ftfrr school. + ++ + + + + I. die- Aid society
‘.b t Thursday
The Ladies Aid Society of the Maple Chap i M. E. church met Thursday •-fteri;. on with Mrs. Bruner. Devotional services were opened by the , -id.fit. M's David Kendall, with .iig an! prayer Business was then take., up and discussed. The rest of ’• . e;,t . ’ . There were several member? and oi - g st. Mrs. Davis, present, the next laeeting will be eld March 2
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'•rul W omen \ttended T-rre Haute Meeting .-eieral members of the Greencaatl** Branch of the American Association University Women, att.-n<ied a ... “ting of the Terre Haute branch, ;■-id.iy e'ennig at whi.h Mr- <j ’■Y t- An'eis n of Paraguay, S uth Viierica spoke. Mrs. Anderson was ' ’ .r erly . f Terre Haute and Chicago
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Former DePauw Student
l» Married satur'-y
The wedding of Mis D rothy Anne Rj Her. daught-r of Mr. arel Mrs. Aivah John.-on Rucker ■ f Ini!ianap<>li-. and John W. Shirley, t k place Saturday afternoon at 2 TO o'clock . the M Kee chai-el of the Tabernacle Presbyterian hutch in IndianapM -. Roland Campbell of Cout sville was
best man.
Mr. Shirley ,s a grauuate of I*ePauw university and his father is one
f the uni'ersity trustees
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“It Waves For AH'*
F.ntered in the postoffice at Greentie, Indiana, as second class mail iter under Act of March 8, 1878. uhscription price. 10 cents per ,k; $3.00 per year hy mail in Putn County: $3.50 to $’>00 per year mail outside Putnam t ounty.
vflle Court an a
a |- t;;. t- i■ ■ ‘• i J
IMPROVED
past due r. - of $2 000 UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
• idraft of $164.45.
CASTLE CAFE SUNDAY NOON Baked Chicken
PERSONAL and I.0CAI. NEWS
I IFTY INDICTMENTS RT WAYNE. Ind.. Feb 4<UPM -oximately 50 indictments were -d today by the federal grand • hieh has been investigating rrn Indiana cases for a week.
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cuchool Lessc: 1 !
School ib> rev p b. ri*n
terT *>f Ftenklt
Me-•‘If B’bife
PITZWATBR. (' -•.i - r of ' . £ »
Westero l r.;on
'■ig small dainty humcrous
\\< (ENT VOLCANO \CTIVE
Lesson for February 5 JESUS CHOOSES THE TWELVE
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LPES TEXT—T# hav# not but I have chosen you, and •rl yott, that ye should go : forth fruit, and that your f 1 r^-rr-aln: that wtiats*.' ask of the Father in my r tay aive it you John !£:!€ PRIMACY TOPIC—Jesus Choo
>ecial Helpers.
i JCXfOR TOPIC—Taken Into P
M-s G. R. Boyle of this city is Pr-.f. Alesaandio Malladra, dire-- : ners p spending he weekend in Imtiwprfhjtoi 1 Vesuvius obeervatory, mii[
-;ting her daughter, Mrs. H B. Me-: m ie than 20o quakes were register-! yoCNG PEOPLE AND a;-'
i. The most severe single tremblor 4OUIC—D;s pieship and it* Mr;
shook the observetory for 15 seo-
American Legion Post No 53. will eet Tuesday evening. February 7.
7:30 o’clock.
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Fowler, living ! -outh of town, are the parents of a i
son, born Friday night.
Intosh.
NAPLES, Feb. 4 (LT)—Earth: and deep rumbling- disturbed i th countryside near ML Vesuvius •ihiuv a? the an.lent volcano grumb- ,, d umi sputtered after silence of
Halnitinrii
dime penny quarter five-cent
SAM HANNA’S HOOK STORE
lust teU us the amount you need. You keep full poste***®" ot vwjr c«. Cur service penniti you to borrow up to J'OO witliout rmbarraasng inveWi-
ganon*.
Call, write or come in and me u» r.jlly for the details of thu co»
ial -en ice.
Irtdiana Loan C«. OA I F ‘ Wa8h s<:
2
Phone 15
Ben Cannon, tm of Mr. and Mrs. ( n( j.
Frank Cannon of North wood, underent a .-urg.cal operation at the county hospital Saturday afternoon.
I. Toe D vine Servant Min.ster.rj
^ 6y the Sea (vv. 7-l->.
| 1. Why he withdrew (v. 61. It was l-tvanse of the murderous plottim; of phar.sees against his life. Their
Elmer Johnson returned to hi? CHICAGO. Feb. 4 iUPl— Murray ti „ 0 began when .le< homo near Reel-ville Sat unlay after- Humphries, successor to Alphonse hare l-wer on earth to forgive no r, from the county hospital where (Scarface All Capone, wa- sentenced (21U): crew in Intensity whei he recently underwent an operation. ! today to one year in jail on a charge -nin e., wnh
of carrying crncealnl weapons. ,ann ‘ Hj a ' ”
J Drew Coffin was named admin-' i “an-e when he »-t at
It %BA8H ENBOLLMKM t5l
< '-of fin. in Circuit court Saturday. Th'! ! Vo whom he ministered (vv. 7. s>. xeased left an estate estimated to, CRA WFORDSV1LLE. Ind, Feh. 4 |, „ a< „ L . r eHt muititude represent- • valued st Hi-re than $4.00o and two (UP)- An eniwDment of 350 for the a yrfde atretek of territory, da-ghters and three -ms as heirs. -e ( ond semester was announced to- 3. The results (vv. 912).
day by Wabash college offi.-ial? The ■v. '1 he disciples |irepar*-<1 a small
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“How We Choose Our Ideals.” Leader, Miss Marjorie Benefiel. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Gust E. Carlson, minister.
This is a busy age. Frequently, I u-y about doing nothing We artprone to do only what is our duty. Jesus said, “And whosoever shall KOKOMO, Ind , Feh 4 t L’Pl— 1 compel thee to go a mile, go with him After six days of artificial breathing twain” Matt. 5:41. It is the voluntarred firemm with an In-1 (mm of th# ■##<*<( hiile walk that is alator. Mary Hilligo?^. 22 a pneu- important In this scriptural injunc- • victim, has a -light chance n m. If you love the Gospel mat •or r-c v. ry, physicians ?aid today, i makes practical second mile spiritual W rking in -hifts. the firemen ap- -ervice come to the church on
naught tix r
The Woman - Faculty Tea will be
held Monday afternr,
in Evan? hall.
I ANCF at Wildwood every Sunday
night Admission 10 and 25 cr c |p
DEPORI \1 ION URDKRKD
’ V H. Haverly, local attorney, has i iieen appointed receiver in circuit <ourt in the foreclosure suit of the i ter'rai Trust Company against Isal A. s otjee and Herbert E. Scobee, in v eh a judgment against the de-iiiai-U n the -uni of $2,141.60 ha-
ie-en returned.
Last rites for Mr?. S W Erwin, who died Thursday at her home near • Bainbr.dge. were held from the home Saturiiay morning at 10:30 o’clock /he Rev. Harold McC*mmack conducted the services. Inter.r.ent was in at 3 o’clock Forest Hill cemetery 1 The ?uit of Frank Y'oung again-1 I Dallas Misner and Nellie Misner, tforeclose a mechanic’s lien, set for trial in citcuit court Saturday morning. w.i- di-mi-sed by agreement of the parties before the cause came to Young alleged the defendants
1 UPi The wen- indebted to him for work done.
enrollment is not complete, however,
CASTLE CAFE SUNDAY NIGHT ( how Mein
out of | comer of Spring Ave and Poular St. i Sunday School and morning wor- . -hip from 9:30 to 11:30. Our Sunday
re, Mar meeting of the direc-. school has four simultaneous departth» Chamber of Commerce rnent-. Walter Gardner, general supt.
i ply < xygen for five minutes
every l"
T
tors
w ’ 1 If Id Monday evening at 7:30 k a* -he First National bank.
Telephone 12H I jet us handle your wash day problems. Home Steam Laundry
Ige Club , Of’leer* Jainbr ge Study club met at re of Mrs. E. Guy Colling? on ty afternoon Response? to 1 were “My Favorite MagaAn interesting rej»ort of the
LONDON, F?*?. 4
Home office issued a deportation or-j dfr to.lay against Oscar M Hartzell. ( f Monmouth. III., on charges cf I
... . , . , , several years and who has been m
swindling hundreds cf credulous Ameri an.? who believed they were entitled to a share in the much pub-1
Ikized Drake estate.
According to records at the United States consulate-general, Hartzell
ame to England in 1923 from Iowa. \ A. G. Shoptaugh. formerly of this repoite ; •• eck up on an agent . . but now living in Indianapolis, to u m «l given funds to pres? arid who was graduated from I>e-
1'auw university with the class of
STORAGE Night. 25c; Month. $2 0« Hess Tire ti Battery Service
Phone 790:
114 N. Ja.kson St.
K. I. Todd, who has been with the J C- Penney Co. store at Bedford for j
I charge of th- shoe department, has been named assistant manager, a~koriihg to annour. ement made here I : day. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
hr* Todd of this city.
Frank C. Schoenman I HE JEW ELER Watch, t luck and Jewelry Repairing Phone 122 E. Washington
Council of Clubs wa- g.v^t .is own - for a share in the esne helpful suggestions adopt late. Hartzell was said to have de-
he club.
F. C. <CoIlings reviewed “A
nake money for himself by sta.vingi t.en.t^r oere and investigating the “claim?”I
of other Americans. | Hurst-Collins Post. American Legion Hartzell was lodged in Brixton! * n ‘ 1 . Aux ‘ liar y wiH in , ’ e K ular
,i •
Bird Flying,” by B^- Streete: , and Mr C. batch gave Fowler." by Margaret Wey-
lackson.
frs for the coming year were i a- follows: president, Mr. I Hostetter; yjee president. J B. lume; se retarv and treasH. O. Bratton. » attending were Mesdames Jlo«\in. James Ijewman, F. C *, A. C. Ilal-h, O. B. Lane, J. iM"’ r ~~ w-- = — —;
1927. was elected president of the
i e l, after ?,ruling the entire Drake j alumni chipter of the Sigma Chi fraatf iir to L fraud, that :e could |terr.ity at a meeting of Indianapolis
Thursday evening.
.Mullins Drug Store KODAKS. FILMS JOHNSTON’S CANDIES Open 8 to 12 Sunday
pri-on today after year? of efforts i Fr »‘ la >’ n ‘K h: ’ F “ b - 10 at by American officials to break up * ,,n K a ll in Cloverdale. Dist. Lovhis system through which he alleg- Howard Himes will be present to edly collected th u-ands of dolbr? award the wal! P la( l"“ ^ v<,n for **'-
iron Ameri :ans particularly mid’^ I in ^ th * 1933 ' *
westerners, through c‘fering to represent them in their claims to the
Lincoln Restaurant SUNDAY DINNERS .... 35c 1 Or Short Orders
will follow the business meeting. All W.,rld War Veterans are invited to
estate.
i’.hi? meeting
onivlit
l Sun.
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X Mil
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THKATKK
GRAND OPENING ULOVKRDAI.K. INDIANA.
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two bk; stars In \ (ircat Picture THE LOVERS INCOMPARABLE
ADDED COMEDV —CARTOON Admission 10c & 20c OiMlffC NEX. SATURDAY i SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 11 K 12
Ettor’s Garage Battery and Electrical Service 3 L. Franklin Phone 507
Y'nuth day will lie observed in the' P/c hyterian church on Sunday with 1. . • .f ail t - j vice . At the morning sendee the’ speak* will be the R.-v. J. Wilbur I i • ‘ -. it.-. I. Imi.a A- hi? work is largely with young people, | Vr. Prentice will have an interesting j and appropriate message for all! young people, as well as adults, who' attend this service At 5:15 Sunday Ij afternoon there will be a tea for all • mg people of the church, including the j -’ iccnt?, in the social room of the I ! i d . ...nal building. The Tuxi- group 1 v d. :i\e charge of the evening ser- ! ." ■’ . • • •. | nm-ic. The pastor will apeak on "The 1 J • ristian—An Adenturer.” DEAD UASHIEH SHORT $7000 PINE VILLAGE. Ind.. Feb. 4 (UP) —A state banking department audit • -f the hank of Pine Village ha? re- ■ v< aled .. shortage of approximately j $7,(0*) in the accounts of S. S JacI oba, former cashier, it was reported! I here today. ; Jacob? committed suicide at hi*' home here Jan. 25
SPECIAL PRICES ON LAMPS—All Table Floor and Bridge Ijunps. 'j Price. MOORE ELECTRIC
Denny’s Motor Service WELDING, KIA S. F UNDER AND BODY WORK.
Phone 310-K
1023 S. Indiana
FLEENOR’S Drugs Sundries FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open All Day Sunday.
-hip (v. ftl. So great was the |ires--ure .'f the throng g multitudes that he commanded the disciples to pr.e ride the ship so that he might l>e
saved from them.
h. Unclean s| rits fell down hefore him I'r. tt, 12). They not only l«met tiefore him. hut confessed him its the M-rv Son of Hod. This testimony lie refused, doubtless for two reasons: ill The time was not ripe to proi liiim him pithlldy as ih Son of God. (•J) They were not tl.e beings to make him known. Jesus consistently refused the teslirnony of those who were not in moral accord with mm. II. The Divine Servant Calling A*-
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In this way he made provision fot the carrying forward of his work af:cr he was gone. Before choosing the iwelve lie spent a Whole night In prs' > r . r. 13), (cf. I.like 6:12). From among his disciples tie choose twelve whoa) he ordained for a twofold purpose: 1. “That they might he with him" (v. 14). Fellowship with the Lord is not only the highest privilege of the disciples, hut !t Is an indispensable qualification for witnessing. It Is needful to he with him to catch his spirit 2. “That he might send them forth to preach" tv. 14). To proclaim the good news of salvation was the su preme mission of the disciples. Concerning those who were to tie the messengers of Jesus Christ, note: a. Twelve were ordained (v. 14). This was the beginning of the process hy which the Triune God was to make manifest his grace to the w hole world The number twelve I* the product of the heavenly three and the earthly four, thus Indicating the purpose of the Triune God to reveal himself unto the four quarters of the earth. h. Their characteristic* (vv. 17-1!)). (II They were from the middle i ranks of widely, the common walks of
life.
(21 Men of average ability. Christ I did not go to the schools f„ r his h[m>s- | (les and yet he chose men of ineiital I grasp and efficiency. irtl Men of diverse temperamental gifts. '1 tie grouping of the a|*i-tl.-o I -hows men of impulse and leadership, ■ the reflective and Inquisitive type, ; ai d men of practical business abilities. III. Th* Servant'* Increasing Difftcuitiea (w. 20 35). 1. The suspicion of hi* friends (vv. 20 21). The newly people pressed iqion him so that he had no time to j eat. When his friends saw his zeal eating him up, they *u«pe, ted that he ! j was losing his mind. 2. The violent oppoaltlon (v. 22 30). ( Added t« the embarrassment of ihe ! suspicion of hla friends, the |.ord now had to face the sneers of the scribes. 3. Visited hy his mother and brothera (vv. 81-35). We are left to conjecture ns to the motive to this visit. Perhaps they likewiae zuspirloned hla mental balance. It may tie that they desired to take him home and nurse him hack to normalcy.
CHUMPS
Message: ’Chastening.” Arthur Fox from East Chicago will sing a solo and the choir will render the anthem, “Jesus For Me” by E. S. Lorepz. We will sit in ?a rod commuTiion around the LoH’? table at the close of the
mcming hour cf worship.
In the afternoon the choir will re-
hearse from 3 to 4 o’clock.
B. Y P U. at 6:30. There are four derartiiMMU.s. primaries under six ' n years of age: juniors 6 to 12; intermediates 13 to 16; young people 17
B. I to 25.
I Evening worship at the 7:30 hour
S e of worship. 10:35. Rev J. Message: “S' n an< l the Saviour.” A V :r Prentice of Allahabad, India, i ar ge chorus choir will lead the conwill be the speaker.! The choir will (/rogation in inspirational singing and -.no ‘Like a? a Father,” hy Am- J render special music. - -e :.n I Jean Clapp will reniter Prayer service 7:30 Thursday even-
I'RESBYTERIAN t KERCH Y'icter I, Raphael, minister. ■) outh day with young people
i -ge of all services.
• hur:h school, 9:3n. Dr. O.
art. superintendent
‘The Prayer Perfect,” by Stenson. Tea. 5:15 in the social room for trh. hool and older young peo-
[ !e of the church.
Tux is C. E.. 6:30. Leaders, Ruth Ellington and Mary Rose Kaiser. The ^
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"1 he Young Revoluti. ni.-t," by P arl
Buck.
Service of worship 7:30. Tuxis in charge Sermon theme: “The Christian—An Adventurer." Junior C. E.. 3.45 and junior choir 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L H. Dirks. 620 east Wash i gt'.n street Mr?. W. E. Kdir.gi ■:! '. ill be assisting hostess. C o - practice 7 o’clock Wednesday even’iig.
GRUENf ASTLE METHODIST EPISCOPAl CHI RUH Alh -rt E. M mger. Minister. V D Thompson. Minister of Music. W. M. Blanchard, Church School. Superintendent. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Church School. College Classes and Men’s C!as« meet in East College. 10:40 a. m. Morning Worship Serm ,n Subject—“The Power that Qianges life" Rev. W. Henry McI^an. D. D • Guest Fh-eacher. Mu-ic: Athems: "Prise”—Rowley. "The I»rd is My K°eper’’—Thomrison. Organ: “Resonet in I.audibus”— KargEleri Andantee (Symphony I)—Vieme. 6 00 p. m. High School FTpwcrth League. , Subject—“What our Negro Y'oung People are Thinking” leader—Miss Irma Julian. 6:30 p>. m. University Vespers. Lecture-Recital on "Cesar Eranck, The Musical Mystic,” by Professor
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Organ: Piece Hercique Second Chorale Third Corale
Voice: Bowles.
‘The procession", Miss
Be Still Then
W hen you go alone In the quiet Mine
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Robert Talmage Beck, Minister. Morning worship and communion, o’clock. Speaker. Mr. iBeok. Suh-
Le& H. ( hevrolet Sales Inc. O. W. HOLLOW | l.l * Phone 346 N. Jackson
j and place wilh the Book, quietly |irs(y. , . I “Blessed Prayer Spirit, Master-Spirit, u Have We a Spiritual Morator
rv/e, K..«. *4 . . . . .4.* • ilim?'*
•en. h me imw to pray"; and he will, i
Do not he nervous or agitated, wonder - f j • |o lie quiet—mind quiet, body-quiet. Ipv member Luther's version of DRciif* word*: “Be silent to Cod and let Ui’ui mold thee."—Dr. S. D. Gordon.
SAILS FhtR TROPIC SEAS JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb 4 I UP l—President-elect Roosevelt toiay sailed for tropic seas aboard j Vincent Astor's yacht, Tlie Nourma-
Point Oil Company 3 Local StatiovNi LINGO Product*
God Behind Nature
Church School, Mrs B F. Handy <1 reel r 0 Junior Church. 10 o’clock
0
11:20 o'clock.
Christian Forum, fellowship tea an: discussion group meets at five
Class in Stewardship Frida> evening at 7:30. ( HRISTI \N » IBN4 K < HURt H 4f)8 Elm St. Sunday morning service, 10:45. Reading room open Wednesday from 2 to 4 p. m. ‘‘Spirit” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of < hnst. Scientist, on Sunday. February 5. Among the citations which comprise the I.es.-on-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "W oe unto him that saith to the wood. Awake; to the dumb stone. Arise, it shall teach! Behold, it is laid over with gold and silver, and there is no breath at all in the midst of it. But the Lord is in hi? holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him” (Hab. 2: 19. 20). The I • ■ ludes the following pa.--ages from the Christian Science textbook. “Science and Health with Key to the Scripture?." by Mary Raker Eddy: “The starting point of divine Science is that God. Spirit, is All-in-all, and that there i? no other might nor Mind.—that God is love, and therefore He is divine Principle. To grasp the reality and order of being in its Science, you must begin by reckoning God as the divine Principle of all that really is. Spirit, Life. Truth. Love, combine as one — and are the Scriptural names for God All substance, intelligence, wi-dom, being immortality, cause, am! effect belong to God” (p. 275), M APLE < H APKL METHOD!ST CHI RCH Angie Godwin. Minister. H U. Craver church school superintendent. Sunday church school, 9:30 a m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Professor R. A. Ogg will be the speaker. Sermon subject: “Life's Eddies” This service is for the general public and is being sponsored by the “Busy ' Bee” class of the church school While professc r Ogg needs no introduction to a Greencastle audience he will be a new speakker at Maple Chapel. His message will be a great inspiration to the church and community. The Ladies Aid society will meet with Mrs. Elizabeth Bruner Thursday on state road 43. Prayer meeting Friday evening at
*7 :,30.
The officers of the Indies Aid will be in charge with Mrs Kendel. president leading. “Come th*u and worship with us ard we will do thee good.”
No man can »ihih1 In the tropic tor- ; ” 1 ' of h. Mr. Joe Oampj>el| will have .-i- i' i • r f' i I,?' Unit they »re teifc- | t * mr ** n ? * musical program. • j ides filled with the various produe- I High School Christian Endeavor (ions of the God of nature, aii'l that jw’ll meet at 30 o’clock Subie-t
there is more In man than the breath
of his body.—Darwin.
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS-
Scepticism
Turkey Dinner 50c
THE Studio Tea Room Alamo Building SUNDAY NOON Chicken Dinner .. 50c _U
