The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1933 — Page 2
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THETmILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SA'ILRI^Y. APRIL \x 1933
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• SPECIAL Easter Sunday Fried Chicken CASTLE CAFE
SPECIAL SERVICE PLXNNF.H
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Ifoarlitliile Woukiii T«» tttoml Program!
IMF STONE AT THE DO"R OF THE SEIM M tilth (Read Mattliew 27:57 ul) And all seemed finished I he cros had done its work, pity had ,:tken decent care of ihe looken body, the tomb was sealed and brokenhearted love was left watching in the
shadows.
Life seems like that sometimes. I.me and goodness, tenderness and
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
The American Lasgion Band will | (iiactice Monday evening at 7:30 o’
clork-
The Ea*er Sunday service at 10:35 AM . in the Presbyterian Church will
be devoted to music and the Commun- ^ ion. A Junior Choir at 23 voices.; — j which has been trained for several months by Miss Kate Hammond, will | make its first appearance at this ser : '
vice ami sing several Easter Carols. The choir will he assisted by Dorothy Hall and Kenneth Bitel. soloist A number of new members will he welcomed into the Church, including
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Mrs. Gardner llosfeTo Friday Circle The Friday Cir le met with Mi Kimbei Cardner, Friday atrernoon. After tlie busine meetine a one art play wu; gi^.-n by Mi Fiauk Deer Mrs Albert Northrop and Mi Pro ; aril Handy Eighteen membei ann l>ne guest were present kefre hmnt were erred during the
social hour.
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I.adoga Girl Is Married
|j.'„ga, April 15- Miss Virgims I/..- Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ,1. ie Hart, of Ladoga, and Chalmer KeH Hdand of Ijehanon. were united 1 in marriage Saturday afternoon. April i Fth, by the Rev. Andrews of Me* j
Brunswick.
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Monday Hook Club To Meed
The Monday Book Club will meet at P o'clock Monday evening with Mrs. H. E. H Greenleaf, South College.
d* d* d* d* + d* Priscilla Club
To Meof Monday
The Modern Priscilla club will meet Monday afternoon at 2 30 . ’clock ■ it'i Mrs J C Brothers, 301 Elm street
d* d- d* d* d- d* -F Domeiytic Scirr.e
Club To Meet April 1R Members of the Dimestic B’ience rlub will meet Tuesday. Arril IS. at 2 30 o’clock with Mrs. Mmt Marshall Mrv Henry BickneM and Mrs N'ewgent will he as istant hostesses Home Economics (iuh
Fleets Officers
The Bainhridgei IL.me Economics Club met m the high hnol build-
ing Thursday afternoon.
The following new officers were elected President-Mrs. Ralph Frye; vii ((-president Mrs. Cltiience t rews; serretary-Mrs. Herschel Damall; treasurer Mrs. Frank Millei. An inleia sting and instructive paper on Tr,-e WJi given hy Miss Bertha Flatchley. Mrs. O. R. Lane and Mi ( larencf Crew played a piano duet A hort memoiial wa ■ held for Mrs. Eli Seobee alter which the mee'ing
u Ijourned
onalities about whom yieut expectation ha-; played lik,> light end in a sepulchie with a great -tone at the door and what is thus shut in seems mote precious than anything left mtside. Ah, that great stone at the door; it seems so terribh final. It is
Ml iS MARI HOSTETTER To I AKF PAR I 13 DF.DJC ATION
OF ( ARILLON
An interesting feature of the forth'■oming convention of Daughters of
be Aaieiic .ii Revolution in M ash-j not final: it is futile. Vo sepulchre I'ng* n i.- to be ,t dioation of Indiana’s can finally contain what is most Dihcil in the national carillon at Valley | vine. Do not mourn ti.o much over Forg ■ Easter afternoon. I lie hell | the apparent defeat of your bravest sponsor'd by tile Indiana So-iety | h pes, do not allow any sepulchre the
PF.C1 \L FASTFR MFRVK F.
Fa ter services at the Methodist Church tomorrow morning will he characterized by a p,r!t of tiiumph and rijoic nip. Easter decorations, | music, baptism of rhildren and reIcept.nlii <d meinliei and eimon "•‘The Ea ter haith" will be inspiring parts of tla* nioriiing wni bip at
10:40 oVVm k. The adult cla
erhool meeting i
tuary will have a combined a emhly in the community hall at 0:3(1 a. ni. A service of devotion is pl.mned for the school to be followed by the lesson This will include the Keystone, Woman’s and Young Married Woman’s Bible las-e-. M,. A. C. Northrop and Mr J. K Courtmy have pl.tnn*-d tin npi-ning i .r
v.ce.
I he Junior, Intermediate and the high school department- will have n service in the church am tuary.
This service wdi he in
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D. A. K. It is estimated 7.000 H. osiers contributed to this memor al boll, uh-i riptions ranging from pennies to dollais. Caroline Scott Harrison, Indianapolis, largest state hapter, .vas Ir.rge-t contributor, subciibii." y!”io Each of the 31 chap- '■ r of Indiana Chil lien of the Amer
J can Revolution aid’d.
Indiana chapter an 1 fiiend are j o leave Wasliiiigton early Sunday ! n:d have lun.’he<ni in Philadelphia, j Base wil 1 take tiny paity from I’hiladelphia to Vnlle\ Forge. The prograin begins at I 30 o’clock, when a procession of the lb A R. ami paves n arches to Vall. y Forge chuivh. The ijells then will play "America.” Mrs. Eugi ne Darach, Indiana i liaplain, '.di affe invocation. Mi James M Ci tnkshrtA'. Indiana, yi e pr. iddnt .'eiicial of the national body, will ■ cad a me -age from Mr Edith 'colt Magna, pie ident genet.(I. Fol ov.iiig I hi Senator Frederick VanNuys, Indiana, will deliver t ie addle s of tlie day. Miss Mary Hostetler, Roachdale, chaiiman of the 'ndiana \ alley Forge hill committee, v.iI deliver the hell to Mrs. Roscne < 0 Brytie. Indiana late regent, who, in tu’u, will (ire-,uit it to Dr. Herbert Bulk, Valley Forge church rector. The concimFnv featur. will lie the playing on the carillon of ihe Indiana tat- .ng, ‘‘Pnnks of the Wabash.’’ Promotion of a national memorial carillon foi Valley Forge church is an enterprise .t the Daughters of the American Revolution, the purpose lie inv to have each late contribute a hell. Indium. Itegan its work in 1930, "hen airs James |! Cranks haw, Ft. Wayne, war, stpte regent. Mr*. ! lunkshnw uppr.inted Miss Mary Hostetter, Roachdale, now living in It dian.apoli , ar chananan ol the Indi inn \ alley Forge ljp|| committee. Mi - llostette! ha (onlinued through tin ai'miiiist ati..n of Mrs. O’Bryne, Hiooky Jit, pr» nnt tale regent. 1 IMI DUI t DM Ml MTV < HI Rt II
Rev. Dorn Day, minister. Arthur Suthertin. school .'3114,t.
Sunday chool at 9:30
Preaching services every econd
and fouith Sunday.
I here will be an La tei program hy the Sunday hm,l at 7:30 Sunday
of the church ''\e.iing.
the church an Ml d(nominations welcome to all
••rvice . Also a 1 e invited to take part
with us.
No creed but Christ. No law but I »ve.
Gust E. Catlsnn, minister. We study, plan and work in this world that we might have "real life.” I'm people’s effovta thus wholly used are ultimately in vain for Jesus said, 1 "I am the resurrection and the life.”
Miss Perl Sandy, ( . oner ville
vi-iting Miss Adams and . ther friends
in Greencastle.
Arthur Spiders of Ru-'sellville was cailed to Hammond thi pa t week by the death of his mother Henry Thomas, guard at the State
_ | Only as we find life in a living, not the 1933 Communicants’ Class, which r , ir j sti d,, W e have real iias been receiving instruction 1 ' mm |||f e> jg t i 1p gospel proclaimed at the i , the Pastor during l ent. An invitation | ^ j^e corner of Spring Ave.
is extended to all members of former, ^ i.,,pi ar gt. Services for Easter as
Communicants’Classes. 19lH-l‘.Ml! in- f o |j 0W8 . elusive to attend the Reunion which is held each year at the Easter - rvioe. Tlie Lord’s Supper will be observed and participants are reminded of the usual offering for local bene-
Farm remains in a very critical con-I volence.
victory over faith or love or goodness. They have in them an unconquerable force. Wait for the next dawn. You will see the stone rolled away and radiant pre-cnees instead. Prayer Deliver us from untimely sorrow when what we love seems lost or wiiat we hope for defeated. Teach 11- anew to believe and wait We piaise Tbee for the unconquerable powei of e\. ry life in which Thy .-pirit dwells and every cause blessed of Thee. And especially we bless 'i nee 'or tin gift of Thy love in J, u Christ in Whom love and hope liinl tbgii tinieles a'Siiranci . In Hi name Wh- made tlie tomb an open road. Amen. (SUNDAY) “HE IS NOT HERE—” (Read Matthew 28:1-8) “Vain the -tonq, tlie watch, the seil" —Jesus Christ could not he holden of death. Tho-e who sought Him or Easter found only an empty sepulchre. "He i not here; He i liseii as He aid.'' The empty tomb has become the souice of the Easter fp.ith and hope. Jesus Christ is universal this morning in praise and power. A new and slowly changing van 1,1 1 hi'otheihnod has arisen with Him., a bioadening day of | eace and
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The horizons of life have been pushed hack to touch the eternal, life in.mortality aie brought to light 1 here is time enough, we know, for love to do its work and goodness to late boundlessly We may plan 0111 lives in a .sale too vast foi time and dismiss those with whose live. 0111 own are houndmp are that the bonds of hive will not he broken and see through (,ot tears the rainbow of ini mental hope. "No.v first to mil- who thus awake Seen, earth a fatherland; A new and endless life they take W ith rapture from His hand." I’l .yei We praise Thee, in Whom i the fountain of life that Thou ha t bi nigiit life and immortality to light thi ugh Jesus Christ. Grant unto u ev 'll among-t the hadows of tin piesent life to take from Thy hand new and endless life. Comfort all who mourn with the Easter comfort md grant this day that whatever of love or goodness in oui lives ha teined buried beyond hope, may ii-e again with Thy Son in beauty and in power. In His name Who is the Re uiipiti-»n u’td the Life. Amen.
LOSS OF COIN
8AVI n COI PI F.’S LIVES
MEMPHIS, IVm.. (UP)- A toss of .1 coin .save,) the live „f Dr, an ,| Mrs.
c. S. Simpkins. .
t'b o ing | laces fin a nicht flight with friends over the Meinphi:' ai|I'ort they won the lirst trip Three
pastor, D. Albert F Monr', p't ° f " M * ir fr ‘ , ‘ nd:1 w '* ri ‘ kill^,, 11 ,hf '
Van Denman Thompi.in will play tbe organ. Miss Marjorie Brooks will play a violin solo. The subject id the seinion will he ’’Why Faster ”’ Tlie Men’s Bible da :; with Prof E C. Tilden as teacher will meet in A'bury li i/l. Tlie men of the iliurch are invited to hare in this leason. .
econd flight a few minute after the Srmpkin had exchanged place with
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Lincoln Kesfauranl SENDAI MEN! • • Very Souri Bjkel (hi. ken witli Dressing Flied "ork ’lenderlnm Sweel Potaloeo, Head lasDure Salad I reamed Cauliflower Cherry Pie With lee < ream Loffee, Tea. Milk Price 40c A cron* from Post Office
Dickie Moore in ''Obey The Le*"
F A.STOR ( It I 11< I'/.l'.lt ( H L It* H I OR FAWNING BEFORE RICH PHILADELPHIA, I UP)—Criticiz ing organized religion for “lieroming a mere adjunct to the police” and fm “false assumption of wisdom on tin part of its clery,” Rev. Aaron K. lo-h, jiastor of the Christ Reformed chuich, declared churches “fawn like silly pups” before millionaires. Ihopgli pointing out its wenknesse the ministei maintained the church ha not lost its vision, but only has “fumbled a bit." Ihe eaily church was a fellowship where the Dong Imre the weak, Rev. T'.-h a .Tied. Tlie man who had tingieah 1 numliei of servants was not the gieat man, hut the one who served the greatest number of pen
pie, he said.
dition at the county ho-pita). Ralph Greenlee of Coatesville underwent a major operation at the county hospital. Saturday morning. Harry Spencer of Ru -ellville has tetui icd to his home f,II. wing treatment at a Crawford?ville hospital. Miss Miriam Clemen'' of Crawfordsville is visiting lier grandmother Mrs W. W Tucker ove 1 the weekend Mr. and Mrs Donald Shannon of Detroit, Mich., have moved to their farm southeast of R -ellville. The farm formerly belonged !o Taylor C arrington. Mi. and Mrs. Claiol Cross and children of Wheaton, III. and Miss I'Vni Beck of Port Huron. Mich., are I lending a few days . f their spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck, E. Washington tree!. Mi Homer Sands and Mrs. R. A. Colliver. Purdue extrusion leaders from Bainhridge, will give a demonstration on refinishing floors and woodwork, at the home of Mrs. James Allen, Thursday, Apiil "0. at 7:30 p
m.
Funeral .-ervices for Miss Florence Perry, who died Friday morning,, w ill l>e held from the home in Fillmore, fun lay afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Rev W. H Newlin of Crawfordsville will he in charge. Intel orent will be in tlie Fillmore cemetery. Mrs. Henry Bieknell, 204 South Vine street, has returned home from I Clayton, Mo., where she has lieen * visiting her daughter, Mrs Paul Cri- j mans. Another daughter, Mrs. Leo , Wilson of Atlanta. Ga., i. visiting J Mrs Bieknell here. Igiwell Hurst, newly appointed 1 t ile highway road upfiintendent in thi distrirt, succeeded George E Bln k in (his capacity Saturday. Mr. Rla.k who has been in charge of tale highway repair and maintenance in this district for the past eight 1 year has not announced his future J plans. Louisa Well , lining northeast of Greencastle. wa ; granted a divorce from I aid Wells, In circuit court Saturday afternoon on grounds of mm--upiHirt, hy Judge Wilbur S. Donner. Cu tody of an eight-months-old! laughter also was given the mother, ami the father of the child wa ordered to pay the clerk of the (ourt the urn of *9 a month for its support. | Mi Effie Heck Trihbett, 47 year? [ old, wile of Judge Trihbett, died at. a huspital in Indianapolis late Thur I day following a cerebral hemorrhage, j The Trjbhett family foimeHy lived east of Greencastle and is well known in that locality Later they removed to (Boone qpunty near Lebanon. Beide the husband she, is survived by cveral children, Gilbert Von TTih belt, who is in the U. S. Air Corps, I Phyllis Tiibhett and Mary Tribbett, I of Indianapolis, Norman, of Tern-1 Haute, and Mildred, Lyle and Betty Jean, at home.
Tl-,e musical path of the service includes the following: Joan Durham- OrganistPrelude, “Easter Hymn ”, “Lyra Davidiea." Offertory. " Andantino”, l.emare Solo. “Daughters of 7.ion". M.T.eod. Kenneth Fite!. The Junior Choir, Sadie Moor, accompanist at Piano, will sing— Processional. “The day of Re-nirrec-
tion"
“Easter Gladness”. Danks. “Hail, then glorious Faster morning”, Schnecker. "Tell abroad the Easter story ’ Dressier. “Sunshine”, Moore. “Rejoice, the Inrd t King". Nev.n The membei of the Junior Choir are: Fern Alexander, Ann I/iuise Bard, Marjorie Black, Marguerite Brendle, Waneta Carmichael. Charle Conklin. Bobby Cook. Ruby Cowan, Virginia Cowan, Maxine Cowan. Donah! Cowgill, Marilyno Crash, Rath Alice Daggy Mary Drier. .Anna Marie Fite!. Dorothy Hall, Fred Hoverly, Petty Ann Kocher, Mark Kocher. Jr.. Billy Kocher, Flizaheth Smith, Freda Steegmiller Dorothy VanCleave.
SEND US YOUR CURTAINS Special esuipment assures straight edges—square corners. PLAIN, 25c PAIR RI FFLED, 35c PAIR Home Steam Laundry
On Furnitur* Automobile, Life Stock Etc. DAYMEN! TERMS VA Id M \ MONTHLY. Remember AaV ' 1 lerre Haute, Paris, Marshall, n r zil and Greencastle. " INDIANA 1.0 AN (11 24 Vi K. Wash.
Early suniise services at 6 o’clock. Message, "A Walk With The Risen Christ,” by the pastor. Special music: duet, “In The Garden" and anthem, “Where Grave, Thy Victoiy," by Dale. At the close of the service the beautiful ordinance of baptism will he administered to sev-
eral candidates.
Bible school at the usual hour, <i:30 A full hour’s program and
Audy is planned.
B. A'. P. U. services at 6:30. Evening evangelistic service at 7:3i). Message, “Risen With Christ" by the pastor. Anthem, “He Lives Again” by Von Berge. A committee will meet at tlie church Monday evening at 7 o’clock to make definite arrange/nents for the Every Member Canvass the last
week in April-
The committee to study the church constitution will meet at the, church Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. This committee is composed of the dea c-.ms, ttustees, clerk and pastor. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 6:30 p. in. Mid-weqk prayer and Bible Study service at 7:30 o’clock. You are welcome to worship and
serve with us.
SUNDAY DINNI-R llaked Turkey ,, m Baked Chicken, dinners (IflO CRAWFORD RESTAURANT
GKNKR AL Al TO REP AIR Cur Washing, Greasing Tiree A ulrani/ed. Battery Service (■aa and Oil Storage Hess Tire K> Buttery Service 114 N. Jackson Phone 790
Frank ('. Schoemnan THE JEWELER 1 Watch, (lock and Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 E. Washington BARGAINS In I sed Washing Machines MOOKF KLK< TRIC MuHins Dni^ Store KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON’S ( ANDIES Open 8 to 12 Sunday
THE PRESBYTFRI AN ( hfr< h Victor L- Raphael. Minister. Church school. 9:30. G. B. Manhart,
Supt.
Session meeting, 10:15 in the Manse to receive members. Morning worship, 10:35. Ear,ter music by Junior Choir. See program elsewhere. Receiptinn of memliers in eludes Conwnunicants’ Class. Observance of the Lord’s Supper. Worship |ier are asked to lie in seats before beginning of service. Tuxis C. E.. 6:30. Special program wnth music and stories of the Easter hymns. All Junior an i Senior high school students invited. N’o evening services. Junior C. K.. 3:45 Monday after-
noon.
Choir practice, 7:00 Wednesday evening. GRF.EM VSTI.E METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. A. E. Monger, Minister. Prof. V. P Thompson, Minister of Music. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Church School. Special Easter program. 10:40 a. m. Morning worship. Ser mon, “The Easter Faith " Music: Organ, “In Death’s Strong Grasp the Saviour Lay,” Bach; “Spiing Song,” Mendelssohn; An them, "O Christ the Eternal King,’ Thi’maip. solo, “My Redeemer and My TaifiV Burk, Marjorie McIntyre 6:00 p. m. High School Ep*rorth League. Subject, “Easter Meaning.” Leader, Evelyn Alice.
CHRISTIAN S( IEN< E CHURCH 408 Elm St. Sunday morning service, 10:45. Wednesday Evening Service third Wednesday of the month. Reading room open Wedne-day from 2 to 4 p. m. “Doctrine of Atonement” U the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in sit Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 16. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “No man hath seen God at any time If w. love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us Hereby know we that we dwell in him, and he in us. because he hsth given us of his Spirit” (1 John 4
12, 13).
The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage- from the Christian Science textbook. "Suente and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy 'Kmsi deliverance from error, whereby we rejoice in immortality, boundles* freedom, and sinless sense is not reached through paths of flower* nor by pinning one's faith without works to another’s vicarious effort. Whosoever believeth that wrath is righteous or that divinity is ap peased by human suffering, does not understand God. Justice requires reformation of the sinner. Mercy cancels the debt only when justice Approves" (p. 22).
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Phone 636 Fit el Floral Co. Putnam County's leading Floriata
J. (>. Caminack i; in lereqt of two i(*uiarkuhli> pictorial photograph made and sent t i him complimentary by Dr. Mnv Thrrpk, head of Ho American hospital i 1 ( hicago. Dr Thorek i: the nm-1 no'ed pictorial photogr iph.a in th • world today II took up 'he work a a “hobby’’, seven year-, ago and has had his picture limiv in every exhibition of note ia the world for the last few years. 'Die copies ent Mr. Camntack are among his most popular ones. Any die desiring to see them may do *0 hy calling at the Canunack Studio.
1 ndi an apolis livestock Hogs 2000; holdovers 138; mostly 5c Up; ICO to 300 Ihs. *3.75 to * I M0; small lot *3.85; 300 lbs up *3.65 („ •13 70; 140 to 164) Ihs. *3.50 to $3.6ii; TO to 140 Ihs. 3 20 to *3.40; pa’king ow's $2.85 to $3.40. Cattle 50. calves 100; for week lieef steel s| P adiy 25c up; good beif cr weak, others little changed; hulk deer *4 25 to *5.80; small lot pi',; codwiod killers *3 50 to *4; mo 1 hei/ ei > Ito $r, few $5.10 to $5.50; top *•575; hulk cows $2.50 to $3.25; top ’3 50; low cutters $1 50 to $2.25; veal D'.iig 50c up mostly $5.50 down; few $6.00.
I Jenny’s Motor Service WELDING, KEYS, FENDER AND BODY WORK. Phone 340-K 1023 S. Indiana
FLFFNOR’S Drills Sundries FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open All Day Sunday.
L.& H. Chevrolet Sales Inc. O. AV. HOLLOW ELL Phone 346 N. Jackson
FIRST CHRISTI AN ( HI RC»I R belt Talmage • Beck', Minister Morning wor-Jiip and Communion ut III o’clock. The Greencastle Com mandery Vo. 11, Knights Templar, will he sndcial guests. SpeaKer, Mr. Beck. Subject, “Lotus Eaters or Pilgrim Warriors.” Church School, Mrs. B. F. Handy, dl lector. Junior -hurch at 10 o’clock. Bible School. All classes meet at 11:20 a. m. < hristian Endeavor. High School age group meets at 6:30 p. m. 4 HI R4 H of IHE N 4ZARENK Sunday School, 9:30. Pleaching service, 10:45. Evening preaching service, 7:00. Rev. ( J. (juinn, district superintfndent of the Indianuimlis district, Church of the Nazarme, will speak at the evening service. There will he no N. Y. P. 8. service this Sunday. Special revival services will begin Wednesday evening, April 26, at the church of the Nazarene.
Flk’s Faster Renefil Dance 11 1 'BAY NIGHT, APRIL 181 H H AL ROT HI RTS OR< HESTK A Did H. S. Gviiwiuaium Admisgiot jv |>,. r Uenon. o tWnefu i.f ( hiId * W elfare Drganizulion.
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Ifigh Point Oil Company 3 Local Statiuna LINGO Hrodurta
BINKLEY’S Service Station 0 Tires. Battery. Accessoriea I’hilliua 66 4..w o,| AIRPORT ROAD
FASTER DINNER Slmlio Tea Room Alamo Building
At A PEL C H APEL
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Angie Godwin, ministei Christ is Risen, Indi-c Church School, ‘i:30 .1 in Mi ming worship, 10 0 , m. Sermon subject. Tin- in liv, r-.-ity -: Our Lord’s resurrecti'.ii. IF- nut here: for he is risen 1 In -aid. rnm« see the j)la»-e where th, Lmul lay. Matthew' 28-6. Those desiring to have <hildr( , n baptised please biiih tin ,. ’ ,, ! »rvice. Evening service, 7 30 Sermon subject: “I- ••cep! I Sec ‘ The other disciph tln-i.-t'-re faid unto hint- We have -n tin I rd Rut he said unto them I r*i'' I ' all ^ in his hands the print "f the nath and put my finger into the print "f the nails, and thrust n,\ hand , tn hi* ■ide, I will tot believe St. Matthrv 20-25. Foltage prayei m tip Wedni- dav ■vening at 7:30 at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Fox. Prayer meeti or Ft ids' ' . nimr a: ihe church at 7:30 p m "bje't f nr meditation. “Speak Lord for thy Si rvsnt Hear etli " We welcome vou to the little whit* ’hurch on tlie hill. ST. PYI’L’S B\PTlsT 4 HMO H C4)mer of Grown and 11 'srd M*. The Sunday Scho-1 1 rollaherafit' with ’he choir and will give an Eater program Sunday iftcrnnmt 2:30 o'clock. Everyltody welmnif. BETHEL A. M. I < HI K< H Grown and Apple street Sunday Afiril 16th II A. M. Easter Sermon by I 1 *"* 0 ' 2:30 P. M—Sunday S le«’l' l.a*’'' eggs will l>e distributed tc, ll I' 1 during this period. 7:84) 1*. M. A splendid program ha J heea at ranged hy the Sanday S 1"' and choir Song-, Anthems, R -adinv-. Mu 1 ‘‘ olos and other excellent niin , t"'t^ which you can enjoy F»rh a '' ,ir one on entering will rendu an 1° t ' >f token. May we ask that everyone. J' '* r as poraible lie in tlieii ' ,| ' 1 7:45. After that hour it wili ,,nl ' n fossible to admit person* bet'» M 1111 it die i s. An invitation is extei.ded t" general puMic, to all the □I' 1 '* vies. Rev. G. E Benson I’u 'or CASH For Your Car or Equity King, Morrison. 1°^
