The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 August 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASYLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. ALGLST 5. IV33.

Here’s a Bank That’s Liquid

THE DAILY BANNER

And

Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AH"

Miss Jear. Hoffma: of Terre Haute is visiting her sister Helen Margaret Hoffman «>f this city

M:-s Vera Grace Waaa, underwent , a major operation at the county hos

Entered in the postoffice at Green- p .. al Saturday morr r.g

castle, Indiana, as second class' mail

matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Mrs. John Ames J Lena, undersubscription price, 10 cents per went a *ajor o|*era- an at the county '■*eek; |3 00 per year by mail in Put- ■ - Saturday n i*g.

nam County; 13 50 to J5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Mi- Elizabeth H^rte. reporter

i quite ill at her home in Fillmore. Lois Burk of Oakland Calif-, is , v.-iting his mother, Mrs Sarah Burk. 1 iOli north Vine street.

Miss Lena Boyd and Peking. Illinois, spent friends in Greencast.e

-ter Elnora Friday with

What to do wi’h all the busted bar.- -" Philadelphians solved the problem in the case of the once prosperous Bankers’ Trust Co by turning the hanking office- r.: a • . . -rn It r. . >a - i r.!y in li )u ds of 32 content. Note the vauit in the kgr . : fc. -erivlru- re: -ecurities aaj nc w u«od as a refrigerat' r

The American Leg n hand will raitice Monday evening at 7:30 Ail member- be pre-ent on tune.

In D W Killing-r will leave Saturday night for Chicur where he will att?n the National Dental association convention and the World’s Fair He will return to his office on August

14th.

The Credit Assoc::' n Teetmg thi..ront will be hebi M nday evening at 30 o’clock at th> Clover dale high school building. Tl -e who will at ■ ten nay meet at First N'utu na Bank corner where ars will te pro- , rided for them to >. .-t.eriff Alva Br. Saturday was seeking an unknow, person whu de- - •ed a pa.kage .vis F rd sed-n Ac iding to the s - < f the package contains new attic f wearing apparell w ich the o- s r can have by .dentil mg Sheriff S an believes the aiticiei were place his car by mis-

take.

Baldwin \la\ Be Feeble Minded HtiDLNJAlL F< iR \7TEMPEi» . ftlKDI •.I ISS M l.7 OM YGI NG GIRL Fcrest BakE»:n. 44 years H. lodged in tire county ;ail late T.-.ursiay fallowing an alleged attempt to ciimir.aity assault a 13-year old R ac dale p-iri *as still r.eld Saturday b- Put"ar- county authorities. No charge 'ni beer, f.ied against Baldwin Satur-

ay

According t j observers cf Baldwin’tjnd.tion it i* believed he is feeble rointeu or mentally unbalar.-ed. An <-f irt may be made to corr.T.it him tc ;eeti€ ihinded institution rather ret:; file a criminal cha.ge against . ir ■; was indicated. Any action taken against Baldwin v ii: have to be .-tarted by members of Te g-.r. - family, it was said. They ac i t < .u,« u, uxirw.. a^tle Saturday c h ttf any cnarges. E iew in’.- alleged at'a k or. the girl tc.riec .jse Thur-day afternoon and 'e was eptured tuo hours after she r. ght 5 c.is attack uy members of a - '*e bii iwir, denie : the attack but ■ r.* positively identifiei by the girl.

as all vacancie- for the pref -rred regiment will >urely be fille-l in a very short tir e. Applicants must have at least two years High School education.

Roy Elder, mat ager ! Oakley store will lea - - 1 Hiicsgo where he well weeks vacation

the local Sunday fur end a tw;

-ME FINE HEATHER

Members of the PL; Delta Kappa fraternity are requ-sted to meet

NEIGHRiiK> BID MORTGAGE ~ ALE PROPERTY TO $15 td-

EVANSVILLE, Ini. Aug 5-A i “•ale" by the -henff of property of. Frank Ba\-er ne. r Darmstadt north ;;le ’ i of here, brought a total of $15.0b Erl-1 day when 150 farmer-neighbors did j 1 all the bidding The sale was to sat..-- [

fy a mortgage

in the club rooms at . Sunday afternoon Mrs. John Abel H:e

and Mrs E. E- Walker, i both underwent tonsi. the county hospital Sat

1 30 o’clock I and street Ehn street, eratian, at :rday morn-

N'otthem sumn - nothing cn Greene cc:l nights and finf Thursday brouk ;

resorts have right now foi eezes. The rain ak ng some of

The bidders tumei the property. I mostly live stcck and in.rle:. ents | back to Ba'-er Nine purebred Hd-j

steir.s brought :*0 cents-

All war veterans who are going to Indianapolis on the special .far have •u“en ie. e-ted to re at the mterurban station Sunday morning at 11:30

^Market?

INDI \N tP.il.l' LIVESTOCK

/deck.

Mr and Mrs Dallas Hodge and son 1 caries and Estel Hodge have retui~.ed to their h ere in Belle Ur.ion from j a trip t-> Nagara Falls and points in

1 Canada-

Mapel Chapel Meth.iist church i Mil hold an open air meeting this , 'enmg at 8 o’clock at the east en-

the fine-t summer wratr.er this community has experb this year and it wa- a welcome -..ef to the extreme heat of the ; . • two weeks. The temperature has b*^ oelow normal during the past se rtai days, ranging

mound 65 degrees

THREE HIDES

Hrv- 1..-/J0. holdo-c-r« 320- weights ‘’ranre of the court h use iawr. There

will be special music,

Carey Payne Madison township timber buyer, has just returned from Greenfield, he reported Friday, where he purchased a rare lot of valuable

kf 160 lbs. up 10c 1 w-r; under weights around -teady: 140 to 1*' ‘ - - • • • . - $4 50: 200 to 2-50 lb- $4.50 to *4.55; 250 to 350 lbs Y4 10 to *4 50: pack-

ing -ows $3 50 t . P

Cattle 100; calves 150;

f--r the! wal, ut t ' Tb ^ r f°r eas*em markets.

attention veteran-

ileet promptly at 1 o'clock Sunday

Indianapolis-

Second Divisioi the Spanish war Veterans and Auxiliary will meet on Meridian street between St- Claire ■ North streets at IndianapsMiv Third Division—■meet promptly at c ic k—Veterans of F •reign Wars ana Auxiliary will meet on St. Claire •tree east of Meridian

week steer-, stror.r to higher $6 to $7 50 Other ela- s e. -ending lower: heifer? $5 to *6.25 ws 1-3 25 to $4: low rjf.»r? and cu”er- $1 50 to $2 50

i veals steady. *6 down

She»p $1.50: steady; lamb- $6 to $7.50 bu ks *1 le.-s ewes $2 to *3-

Mis

ho

.Vc rt Cent Chici

J C. Hearst and daughter Marian Hearst ha-e returned from a thiee weeks \-isit at Woods in Wisconsin and the .ry of Procress exposition in

F urth Division— Meet promptly it 1 <. lock Amercan Legion and A xii ary will form, on North street iron Meridian tj Dela ware. All r rganiiatior.s are requested to bring their color, for the parade TV tcLr bearers will lead line of march at Michigan stree* and proceed to the north s’eps of the Shrine in the Plaza where r I is will be massed dur.ng cset-^se* RF< lll'ITlNG H*R I HI REGl I AR ARMV RESI MED ib cruiting for the regular army has been resumed when the U SArry Recruiting Office, room 40 a Federal Build : ng Indiai a; lis, Indiara reccivei authorization to enliM ’•«n in this district for the 11th !n'aniry and 3rd Field Artillery static? ed at Fort Ber.j Harrison, Indiana .-* s cfsilt of the recent suspentlon o’ enlistments a rush of applitar. s it axpecud and in irder that a choice of uranche* may be had woul 1 rgc that y uro men desiring to take advantage of this opportunity rep rt :*■ this office at earliest opcortunitv

RODNEY NOT VICTIM A report that John R iney Green-ca-tle boy and a stti'ent in DePauw, was oner of four unidentified 1 boys swept off a freight train and killed in Ol the Lrst of the week, proved inrre t when Rodney returned home Saturday morning Rumor al- pe - -ted until yesterday mat two other Teal youths. Harold Gardner and a son of Charles Flavens. were victims >n t e same accident. Gardner, however, was located in Pennsylvania anl the Slavens boy in Iowa.

FIG HI AT POLLS HARLAN, Ky. Aug 5 (UPI—National guardsmen broke up a street battle netweeii rival P'dltical factior.at the Tway coal car.p near Here today after two men had been wounded. ilcie t .an 500 shot- were reported Are) between the rival factions at one of the polling places M. today's Harlan county Republican primary election. Dynamite bombs and stones were

iiurlcd.

Thursday Members

« < r>nriuiir-d Fron F ajce One) in the “Blanket C de we the undersigned agree to ac pt t e following

code:

That no e pi ye shall work over forty (40) h a week. That the m run.am wage shall be fourteen dollar- H4.00) per week for all employes t: '5 cents an hour for pait time emp es. 3. That «t:re heurg shall be from 9 a m. to 5 p. ir. on Monday, Tuesday, Wedne-day, Lbursday and Friday and from 9 a m. to 9 p. m. cn Saturday which const.: utes the minimum 52 hour- a week 4. We will make only two deliveries daily providing we .■ Jintain a delivery system. 5- We will pay parcel post or express charges for mere andise sold amounting to $5.00 and over 6 We will maintait. a uniform charge for alt,raticn on men’s and women’s garments. \A e will -quire a 20 per cent deposit on all lay-a-way transactions end place a time limit of thirty (30> days for adiinonal payments on

same.

8 5Ae will eliminate a preferential discount to any customer or customers. 9. We will eliminate gifts of any mere handise f r advertising pur-

poses.

10. We will eliminate subscriptions or support to all causes not okayed by the Chamber of Commerce Cen-

sorship Board.

11. We will limit to fifteen (151 days cash refund or exchange on sea-

sonable merchandise purchased.

12. We will report any irregularities that we apprehend in violation of this c<»de, to the Retail Group of the

local Chamber of Commerce.

The Parcel post delivery will be made after 9 o’< lock on the square

Fer.tury of rinstead of 8 o clock but letters will be

it was

-tated Saturday.

Mr and Mrs. Harry Bicksler and | daughter of Washington, D C , arrived here Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs W M Hunter, west of the city Mrs B.ck-ler was formerly

Mi?- N’aori Hunter.

Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth L’mfleet, «ho left early this year for -everal months work in Europe, arrived hume Friday They were visiting here today bef re going to their

h'ine in Bridgeport. 111.

I^st rites for Walter J Bridgewater. who died Wednesday evening, were held Saturday afternoon at one o'clock from th- home in Washington town-hip with interment in the Markle cemetery in North Terre

Haute.

Dr and Mrs R W. Vermillion will leave Sunday for Chicago where they will attend the Aemerican Den-

tal Association and the

Progress exposition Dr. Vermillion|deliverei at the same hours

expects to be back in his office on

Mia» Gertrude Priest Weds At Yuma. Aril. The Long Beach Press-Telegram of | a of July 30 carried an an»ouncement of the marriage of MisGertrude Priest and Ashley P. Marhall. which was ? lemnized at Y’uma. Ariz . June 30. 1932. Mrs. Marshall is the daughter of Mrs. Cordelia Priest of Greenca-tle. ind has for the past three year- been regist.ar of L • ig Beach Nurses' Aslociation. Mr Marshall, the son of Mr. and Mr- S. W. Marshall of Sloomb. Mo, i- a.--ociated with Mount Lowe Tavert. Mrs. Priest is a sister of L*e Reeves and makes her home with her brother ar.: ’amily in Greencu-tle. +++++♦ Aiete 1 Of L-cai Man Entertains Prrsian Prince Prince Ma.. ud Khan Saghaphi of °ersia. Mr- Alide Pagel and Charles Hann. Jr., f New York City, are the house guest- of Mrs. Led. ard Cogswell of Alr..: y N. Y'., at her country “state in Keene Valley. N. Y. Mrs. Cogswell recently visited her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Prank I Schafer cf Putnam-* ville. and Mrs Cogswell and nephew George Sc fer attended the Century of Progres- exposition at Chicago in June. Prince Saghaphi was formerly -pecial 1st delegate plenipotentiary Charge’d Affairs Consul Generali of Persia. ++++++ Announce Engagement Of Reels* tllr Girl Brazil. Ir«l, Aug. 5—Announcement ha? been made of the approaching marriage of Ruth Butterman, daughter of Charles Butterman. R R 2, Reelsville. to Dan Craft of Brazil. ++++++ H a rb teon • T h o m pat n Nuptials July 22 Merrill Harbis-ti, formerly of this rlace but new of Indianapolis, and Miss Mildred Thompson of Indianapolis were married Saturday evening, July 22nd at 8 o’clock in their own hare which they had previously fum- : -h-d with Rev. Moorman officiating Mr and Mrs. Harbis-.n are now at home to their friends at 775 North De Quincy St , Indianapolis — Russellville News ++++++ A ier Reunion To Be H.*ld Aug 6 The Ader Reunion will be held at the Bainbridge Gymnasium Sunday. August 6-

FIRST B APT 1ST < H l Rt H Gust E. Carlson, minister.

In climbing a dangerous mountain

... V-er WMld

teeri to guide an inexperienced per- - n. Likewise n tr.is important asent of the Christian way of life, how -ie.t -*aiy that a leader in any phase! of the work must have a true expert- i ence with the I>oid. “Can the blind lead the blind? Saall they not both fall into the ditch?’’ Luke 6:39. The

' b We

Ma ter in asking this question was : “yes.’’ Principles like that ccmpcjse the simple gospel we proclaim at the church on the comer of Spring ave-

nue and Poplar street

j Sermon

MON El

Borrow what you need on v* Auto. Furniture, or Uett^ There is no substitute for ^

See I * Ted*)

Indiana Loan Co

? E. Wash. S’.

worth League 7 p. m. ei ing worship, 7:30 p. m . ubject, “Women cf |

AH .Tuember- and friends 0 f Ladies Aid Society are

present-

urged t,

There will be no Wednesdav ti

Sunday School and worship from prayer service as the church will (, 9:30 to 11:30. Message by the pastor, duct an open air meeting Sata* *T e Contemporaneousne-s of God.”) the east entrance of the Ar.them, "Day of Rest and Gladness’’ t> mse lawn, bv L renz. Maple Chapel M. E- church wiB) £. Y. P. U. servi-es at the 6 30 , rally day August 13, will hfur all day meeting, ba-ket umner Evq ing evangelistic service at evening service. Speaker? wjj 7:30. Message by the pastor, “Christ c ' u< te Dr- < < . lord Dr C D i All in All.” Anthem, “Jesus For Me” erhrand and Prof F. ( Tii^ j, bv Lirerz. ' Be* 1 Rl,e y w ' 111 ^ing alsz the Choir rehearsal Th.ursday at 7 girls of Dr ' and Mr * Hl id«orjii4

o’clock. Mid-week prayer service following the choir rehearsal at 8

o’clock

THE PRESBYTER!\N CHI R(H Victor L Raphael. Minister. Church school, 9 30. Dr. G. B. Manhart. Supt. Morning Worship. 10:35 The service will be conducted by G. E Black. William Elanc*tard will presi ie at the organ. Tuxis C. E , 6:S0.

Fried Chicken

Baked Chicken dinners

At

CRAWFORD’S RESTAURAN SI NDAY

GOBI N MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Albert E. Monger, Pastor. V. D. Thompson. Minister of Music W. M. Blanchard Church School Superintendent. 9:30 Sunday Church School. 10:30 Mi ming Worship. Gue-t preacher. Prof. Fran.is C. Tilden. DePauw university. Violin solo, Adagio, de Beriot. Jean Stewart. 6:O0 p m. Epworth League. Leader, Dema Maddox. Subject. “Deciding for Ourselves.” ■ r-- -

Linen Suits Should fit Laundered. Send Them To l » HOME STEAM LAUNDRT Phone 126

Frank C. SchoenmaB THE JEWELER Wateh, Clock and Jewdij Repairing Phone 422 E. IVaghmiti

I sed W asher First Clas: Conditoi MOORE ELK TRK

RECTOR SCHOLARS iCnattnnrd Ktoin I'Har On«|

Jr., and Benson Murray Jewell, Danville. 111.: Gordon Marcus S hoopfle. Fsirmount high sch ol, Daytcn. O.; Albert Kozak Cox. Deerfield Shields high school, Highland Park, 111.; Max Albert Knapper and Robert Ezra Lautzenheiser, Ed.*n, O.: James C. Milkg. Elgin, 111.; Robert AUyn Snyder, Evanston, 111.; William Ray Lowe, Glendive. Mont.: Louis Levin. Hamilton. O.: T-omas Lewis Ozment. 1

Harrisburg. 111.; Otis

Randolph, Hoopestn, 111; Daniel Maurice Ragon, Ken .sha, Wis.; Charles Edwin Hudson, Knoxville, Tenn.; Lloyd Nznnan Reil. Lima. O. Morton Allen Brown, Charles Steele Fis-er and Emmett Fields Horine, Male high -choc), Louirvil>, Ky.; John Peter Buck. Mitchell, 8. D.; Bob Tom Howard, Mount Vernon,

III.

George Fred Hunt. Glencoe, 111.; Ge.rge Gu:kenberger, Norwood, O.;

FIR'T < HIUSTI AN ( HI R« H Robert T. Beck, Minister. Mrs. Bernard Handy. Bible School Supt. Junior Church, 9:30 a. m. Bible School, 10:30 a m. Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. nt, C mmunion and preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Thi- service is to be sponsored by the Men’s Fi rum The -petker for the evening service will lie Mr. I. J. Cahill, vice-president of the'Unit-1 sd Christian Missionary Societyi, of' Indianapolis. R. P. Mullins, pre-ident | of the Men’s Forum, will preside and Mars all Abiams will have charge of the music. A cordial welcome to all.

0. K. BARBER SHO? Indiana 4 M alnul M. C- JOHN."ON Pof Good Work Guaranteed

Try • Tank of the new 66 Anti Knock BINKLEY SERVICE STAlK* Airp-rt Roai!

W. C. GUSOJCK JEWELRY A Ml MC AA atch. < iock. Jew*li> 4 'L Instniniini Repairkil. Phone 12

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHI Rt H

408 Elm St

Sunday morning service, 10:45.

Wednesday Evening Service third

Wednesday of the month.

, | Realm? room open Wednesdaj

Willoughby from 2 to 4 p. m.

Mullins Drujr Store KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON’S 1 \ND1H Open 8 to 12 >uik!»?

f the board

of county

sea- i

SKIIlNG OS -VNO DUNES

on M i isy will awaid contracts fori'"* UrTr ‘ i in tk< abov * re-

iiutitu-] r ’ U P* '“f r * **“•

ti *ns this winter and allow claim* 1 f c,n n° n Oo.

ehich have accumulated during the

pa.-t month.

ALAMOSA, Colo , i L'Pi—A popu- T ' A "^ 'P «'ustees of Putnam coun-1 lar summer sport in the San Lui- *> ’">•1 hold their first meeting with 1 valley near here is skiing and san.i (he new superintendent cf schools ! dunes. Some ofthe dune- rise to a i R , r . w j — ! height of 1JM0 feet and slope away j K ’ M,>nd »>' Truatees from t > Sangre de Ci -to range ti i P l0,, ably will set a date for their an-

the wide San Lui* valley

STARTING MONDAY The G. C. MERPHY STORE Mill have the followini' hours: Opeii. <) \. M. Close. 5 P. M. Saturday. 0 A. M. To 0 P \|, G. C. Ml RPHY COMPANY

nual picnic anl di*?u»* other matters i including the preparation of budgets!

j for the ccming year.

! A petition for the appointment of a guardian for Nancy J- Evar.s was filed

in circuit court Saturday bv Dwdgbt n * Evans. The petitioner ^iege- that .T'" * P Ul ' Nancy J. FN,n s i, no longer c. f able '^ , * t,0n 10 th * I of ma? aging her estate on accunt of Indu «^l R^ov.ry ,

infirmities of advanced age F S. j Hamilton i# attorney for the petition- j

er.

Dean L H Dirk* will return to Winona Lake tomorrow where he will _ jjoin Mrs. Dirks and family. They ex-s-pect to be «? Winona for two more week*. Dean Dirks came back to i Grrencasple last Sunday to apeak at ||tha local Presbyterian church. He will I speak in rr.e Irvington Presbyterian* i churrh tomorrow.

’’Spirit” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Au-

gust 6.

Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “This I say then. Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. For the fle?h lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the thing? that ye would. But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit"

(Gal. 5: 16. 17. 18. 25).

t The Lesson-Sermon also include* the following passage? from the Christian Science textbook. “Science and Health with Kev to the Scripture*.” by Mary Baker Eddy: “When once destroyed by divine Science, the false evidence before the corporeal senses disappears Henc. the oppoiition of sensuous man to the Science of S. ul and the significance of the Scripture. ‘The carnal mind 1. enmity against God.’ The central .act of the Rihl* is the superiority of ?Si r x tU .?r j Ver P h y* ,e «l Power” (p. 181). God require* perfection, but not until the battle between Spirit and fle»h D fought and the victory

won" (p.264).

» —,— .....fsci go. rm- j

, 1 ent prospects indicate that the en- I ** th * . 1 IMi "All < iaimI NIIA < HI If. H • yea ' 8 lWWM.p M tor

Rector Hall and Lu<-y R nd an( j Hall Arthur Butherlin. school Supt coed dormitories, indicate that al- ?***^*Y School, 9:30. ready women atudent? are equal to! Service, 7:30 the number registered last year Men . ra ^ er m *‘’ting, Tuesday night, -tudent* have the priv ilege of living member of Sunday School in fraternity hou»e? their first year ! ^ f>r ‘ '^ nt Sunday a* we want on the campus ao that the registra- ' ^ arraiigement? for our outItion fer rooms In the men's dormi-| ,nr tomby, August 13th. | lories does not come until after the ' u i,., * u.„^ZZ fratemity rush is over Lowering ? HUK.HTS M E. CHURCH of coat for board and rn*.m i_ .w I ^‘iric Gcdwin, Minister

It i« understood that thi* agree „„.,j

M cling on and after August : ■ I > • ■

ommissi ns • theii regulai se»- : '' P rov ^ li ®* ? i* tm -.l’ Ie '• epl Bald •- rani Maywood.

'111.; 1. yd I tvid Eaaton, Rockford, j HI; Eli Pullman. R osevelt high) ,s bool, St, Louis. Mo.; George Davi? I ‘Baker. Saugus, Mass; J.,hn Milton I Yinger. Three Rivers. Mich. Charles j Jcseph Jordan. L'nim, N J and Wil- ' liam Owen Elkin?. Walnut Ridge I

Ark

DePauw University opens September 12 for freshmen Orientation of! new rtudents will occupy freshman 1 week with uppercla.-men scheduled! to arrive on the campus September ; 14 for registration n-, M wi n j begin Mcnday, September 18. Pres- !

“SAY IT WITH FLOWESJ* Phone 636 Eitel Floral Co. Putnam County's Leading E af * Denny’s Motor Servirt WELDING. KEYS FLNDBl AND BODY AMiRh Phone 340-K 102.1 S. In**

J C. P< nney Co.

Gray Potter

Met it Shoe Store Moore Shoe Store S. C . Prevo Co. Ht-race Link Co. G. C. Murphy Co. F. C. Schoenman Eitel Floral Co. J H Pitchford

Glaacock Jewelry Co.

M D Rkketa

FLEENOR’S Drills Suiulri^ FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open All Day ’•undaf

L. & H. ('hevrolet Sales Inc* O. W. HOLLOWFLL Plume 346 N. I*’ 0

A. W. Broad-treet

W. J Krider J. A. Throop

R W. Vermillion

D. W. Killinger

Hijrh Point Oil Company • Local Station* LI SCO Prod lift*

CASTLE CAFE

SUNDAY NOON Frud Clackeo

room in the

univaieity dormitonea ha* brought! tha aapense of atudem* on the cam- !

pu* tp a new low for the

Tear.

coming

GHurch School 9:30 a. Mrs Willi* Oodain

ent.

m. auperintend-

CUaa meeting, i0:30 a- tn. Mr *’ ^ s Carpenter leader.

OPEN SUNDAY* TILL NOON New and tiled C* 0 KING, MORRISON FOST*^