The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA.

SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1931

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Grace Hamm was granted a divorce : I'noin Sam Hamm in circuit court Saturljf\ mominjr on grounds of cruel I | and inhuman treatment- Custody of

t w ,> children als > was (rranted U' 1 ' FI K< H \^i:s •FOUMKK W ILL! KM mother and the defendant was |dao I K WDKL ON W KST under court order to pay f 10 a month I K \NK1 IN STRKK1' for their support The court K»ve the

I children peimission to visit th^ir fotli er durintf sch-col vncations. It was the |

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And

Herald Consolidated “It ^Yaves For All" Entered in the

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U i] estate transfer- for the past tr. (la vs includ si a e i recoldng the r jr.-base of the former William P.andel home on we>t‘ p'rankiin strep' by the Grponeaslle Oi of M >o e. Real es-ta'e transfers reeorded liy Mrs. Mary Eeirn .•ounty re, Her,

follow:

Riymond S Bla "liley and wi 'e, to R id"Iph fi For lice, un livided interest i i2i* acres in Ru- e | iw|), .^1 i ,, erty Vfahag e ( - William 1* Bredwep- and v. ife, Ian hi Jefferson t \ynshi|>, $1 Noithem S ate I.'fo Insuiaii- Co til.- Ij N'aiic • d Fife In--- iiarici r o tiO acres in .Floyd twp , ?! . X.Hand Biown :ii Hf Rihar-' ■ M< r» and wifi .part In 212 li Green, :: tie, origmnl plat, #1 Central Tnisi C o. rxccutor, t , I o\ al Older of Moose, \o. |.'>02. lot .Vi in Gr, j asile, i.riifinal plat, if 1 hfl,')0<l Fn I M. San forAim. to Kn inn Allee, one acre in Oreem-astle twp .

$Sf.O.

Hot'll S Prarcy and other-, to lohel VI Hallock, < eed of trust to t oiee acre- in Franklin twp , $1 K hel M Halhck tru-tee, to Hutrh y. Pea icy and other- .three a-’i-e- ,u rrankl.i , twp , ?l Hugii S. Pearcy and o'liers, t,, Ethel VI Hallock, Ihj )-2 a "re in Franklin I twp, $1. Kthe! M Hallock. in Htiyh S Pear ■ cy and others, IS.') acres in Franklin twp., Jl. Hugh ?. IV-arcy an) others, to Prank A Pearcy, "0 acre in Frankl n twp., $1 Hugh S Pear'y and others, in G irp-e W Pearcy 'ill acre - in Franklin twj), $1. William S Harris, to B rt T Ham - iCI I a re- in Floyd township, SI. W lliav S Harri-, to Bert T Hari : . 200 acres in lack on townshin >1 I HI Rt B HoMEtmilNC Tiie Fnivit alist Onirch of r-.in., j il i in y a homecornh c Sun ‘ay. Oct |

16th.

Tiic unices will he in charg? of j Fa II it n, pastor of the church The lay will be featur* ,i by Ibe 1 l:et dinner at n,>on. Among those ! w ic, , v|,(>ci to a teiui from Kit ca-tle d. VIr. and Mrs John i. Bridges, ■It Rachel Smith, Mr Onier I me-. Mr Frank Hathaway Mr. d Mrs i F Wilaon, M r an i \l rs - -. MI l ■ Will’ntna, inie Hr''*/es, Anna Steele, Mrs- ,,,:, Blithers, Mr- Marion Bunion. F F.oui - Steele. Mr an’ Mrs. I'-iymond Hay«, Truman Hay.-, Wil1 i i Walker, Miss Walker, Mr at I 'It L bn I cat on and Mr. ami Mrs. i -rye It Fine of fTiape)

seconl ti re the couple hn : hj*n ii-

vorced from each other.

K utter *1 scr.i-es for Harry G. Watts, age 65 years, a forme: resiient of Green:astle wbn lied Thurshiv morning at hi- home in I.,,guns•lort, will he held from the home, Sunday afternd )i at 2:dn o clock interment will he in Mt. II |>c cemcP rv. VI i. Watts was well known in Id- city having operated an ice -ream factory on west Walnut street,

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FOR SAKE "tie waim oir furnare

omplete with floor rep i tors $15.

all al 605 Bk oinmgton stieet

postoffice at Greencastle, I n -1 diana, as second | class mail , matter under Act of

-vt oo oun se«j March 8. 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs Hns Beilis. Greencastle R. I "i tinned to her home Friday f|oni •he county hospital.

OCTOBER 1?. 1933 801 ICE Of CALL FOR PARTIAL REDEMPTION Of FOURTH LIBER IT LOAN 4*/4 PERCENT BONDS Of 1933-38 BEFORE MATURITY TO HOLDERS OF FOURTH LIBfRIY LOAN 4‘A PERCENT BONDS OF 1933-38 AND OTHERS CONCERNED: Public notice it hereby given: 1. Purauant to the provision for reJemption contained in the bonds mid in Treaaury Depurimcnt I lrpuIhr N. ul duied -SeptcmU-r JS. HJIS. under aI.i.Ii the hoi.de were originally issued, nil outHanding Fourth l.ilierty Loan A 1 * I'cr•eni Bonds nl Ifidd-dS. hereinafter uterred lo as Fourth AGs, tieaniig ’hr •erial numhera which have lieen determined hy lot in the manner |>re»' nl ed ii/ the Secretary of the Treasur- an . .lied for redemption on April 15,183-4,as lol -wa All outstanding permanent eoupoH bonds l»‘hring eeriiil numtiers and tmal digit of whieh is8.(tor 1,such serial n un he is being prefixed by a cones distinguishing letter J. K or A n -i e,

lively;

All outa'anding temporal^ c.mpon bond* liearing eerial numbers the mini digit of whi' h is 8, 0 or I and All outstanding registered bonds hearing serial numliers the hnal digit nl which

is 8. 0 or 1.

2 Interest on all such oursiunding Fourth 4G* *n called for redemption will cease on said redemption dnt.. At

Dr G D. Rhea and I L. Porter U If j were in Bloomington this afternoon for the Indiana-Not re Dame football

game.

I Mrs Roliert Bot rrff and Sinrjpson I Stoner attended the Notre Uarne-ln Idinrua fo.itiiall game at Bloomington this afternoon.

cease on said redemplion tiutA-, April 15,

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3. Fourth 4*4? hearing serial numtien (ami prefix letters othpr than designated are not included in or affected by this call tor partial redemption Holders of Fourth 4 1 4 s are offered the privilege, for a limited period, beginiunn October 16. 1933, cnhanging all or port of their l>ondi (.whether « ullc-l or un* tailed) for a new issue of 10-12 Year Treasury' Bonds, dated October 16, 1933, ami liearing interest from that date at th» rate o! 4 1 .. pereent ]ier annum until October 15. 1934. and thereat ter at the rate of 3 L 4 percent per annum. Full information regarding the presentation and surrender fit Fourth 4*4s tor redemption under this < all is given m Treasury Department ('in ular Y■ - .<ul dated October 12. 1933. and tull iiilt»rnmlion regarding tin* optional exchange offering is given in Treasury Department Circular No 602, dated Outobar 12 1933 ('opies of these circulars may 1m» ohtaineil from any Federal Keserve Bank "i branch. «-r from the I’reamirv Depart Sent, Washington, D ( . W. H. WOOOIN Secretary uj lh< Tmitm g

(AMPBELL \M) (H.IJ S CLOSING OUT SALE Siit'cial For .'ill - Days As wc have -old tiur bugine-s to Miller Grain Company und must mow 1 ur pntiru stuck in irtler to cive them iiosspssioi. by Ndvemlier 1st ; . Wp offpp yon runl liuigaiu whili* thpy last! . DPcial fpitncpii (iricp- mi fpn.-p, all farm tool*, rppnirs an<l fppds DON'T MISS YOUR SHARE OF THE SAVINGS! Your last rhancp for bargaina. < imp down to the Smith pml Elpvator CAMPBELL & (XiLFS

TIk> Full Gosppl Mission, south Main St.rppt, (will inept tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday School at 2 cl « k Sorvicps Sunday aftpmooii and pypiiing by Rev stcgemillier of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ranck and son Wally arrived bore Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stonei, Shadow I-awn, lipfopp going to Chicago whore Vic. Rtnek has lieen laiisferrei Mrs Ranck is a sister nl Mrs. Stoner. Short funeral services for Aaron G Keller, f irmer resident of this community w ho i ied Tuesday at his home Fort Smith. Ark., were held Saturday afternoon from the grave in Forest lidl cemetery- The widow, MrsElla Bryan Keller and two children .-tirvive. Fumral service fot Mis. Rose Burford who died Thursday mornlui. wmc held from tlie home of her daughiir Mi Ida Rice in Roaebilale. Sauirday morning at 10 o’clock. I( \. c. 1 Airhart was In charge. Interim nt v as in the Wave la tut cemetery. Tile sec itid session of the c >mmun ity -chool of icligi >us education will he held Monday night at 7:15 in A--liury hall. Because thi're were many who well unable to attend last week it will In- possible to register Mondiy nigiit and receive credit. This is n pi* ndid oportunitv to engage in the tudy i f couises in leligious educatimi mid II w can do so should take advantage id' it. H I,. Royae, of Brazil, former Gr.s nca-tle -chisil teacher and son-in-law if Mr and Mrs. Roy Abrams of '.hi city, w i- elected first vice president of the Indiana County -Agents As-oi iatioi.. at Ixfayette F'riday M. K Iterriek of Sullivan was chosen president and Stewart learning, Valparaiso, w a- rho-en secretary and treasurer hi. VV Baker, Putnam county agricultural agent, attended the se-sions f the associatiin

spmx NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS Monday II a. m. Chapel- Address by President G. Bromley Oxnam. .Meeting of dire tots of Chamber «f Commerce Men’s Club at 6:30 nt the Presbyterian church. Bonk club, 8 o’clock, with Mis. Harry Voltmer. Ttte*da> ]0:40 a. m. Special lecture chapel Addrcjss hy Dr S. Parkes t'adman. Domestic Xcien ‘e Club at 2:30. .Ameiiran legion at cluhrooms. American Legion Auxiliary. Deacons meeting at Baptist church. Phi Delta knppu at cluhrooms. Wednesday 11 a. m. Worship chapel at Gobin Memorial church. 4:80 p. m. Meeting of fteshman women, Mei arry hall. 7:30 p. m. Meeting of ReJigjou - Education club, Keystone c ;apel. Rotary, Commeicial hotel, at n on. Temple Lodge N- 47, Masonic Temple. Roman’s H.-ine Missionary .N. ciety, 2:30 at tlie Methodist church, Boy Scouts, 7:30 at the Methodist church. t'hdr practice Presbyterian chinch, Thursday 11 a. m. Mn ir chapel. Prof. Benjamin F. S» din violinist. kiwanis, Chri-tian church, at noon. Delta Kappa Tan, 7 30. Tri Kappa, 6:30 Choir practice 6:30 Baptist church. Mid-week prayet meeting, Baptist church. Friday II a. m. Fresliniun chapel. 8 p. m. Oil Gild day play, Little theater, "Mi- BumpsteadI^igh.’’ Saturday II a. in. ('I,a|iel. Meiiariy hall. A Idiess by I’l-esident tfy;nam, and sttecinl mu. ic. 2 p. m. FoMlndl. DePauw vs. Manchester, Blackstock field. 8 p. m. Oil G id day play, Little theater, ‘Mrs. Bumpsiead-Ig-igli.”

IS YOUR REST^ DISTURBED ? Take Warning When Bladder Irritations Break Rest Doan's Pills

Word wn- hi lied here Sudirday Ol tlie denth Inly 18 of Aluos VV * I k * i ii fiiiiuer tlreeneaetle r>sldeni, in Grace hospMal in llutchltion. Kalis is. at ibe age of 71 years. F How tin: hi marriage to Miss Kiln O’Neal at Gre-ncastle Match Ixx: tlo' rcinovtd to Reno County Kmiihh- hihI enst their lot with the tally sen I i They moved lo NTck(i on. Isansa- If, years ago. He !\n.a tiKceseful farmer and lHt“r entered ih real e.-iale and insurance bu -

lliess.

Executor's Sale OF REAL ESTATE Oct. 19th, at 10 A. M. The Timothy F. Murphy home, located at M5I North Jackson street, (ireencastle, Indiana, described as follows: A part of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter ol Section Sixteen (16) Township 14 north lange 4 west. « Also lots numltered one, two, three, fout, six and seven in William (Jaggy addition lo Greencastle, Indiana. . Said premises are free of all encumbrances, save and except taxes for the year 1933, due and payable in 19S4 lerm* of sale: Cash. With the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court. U ILI.I AM l»: LOCkRJDGE,Executor ALBERT E. WILLIAMS, Auv. . CLARENCE VESTAL. Auct.

FOR SAIF Fordeon tractor, A-l conditinn. Two miles si.iuh of road 40. two mile. oast. Chas. Vaught.

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(liisllp CalV Sunday BAKED CHICKEN with CRANBERRY SAUCE

CHOW MEIN and Short Order*.

The latest Firhpn and Non-Fiction. SAM HANNA’S ® landing . Library • Low Rental Fee-

Rector - Jewell Marriage Aiiniuineed Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Wilma Jewell, la .ght“r of Mr and Mr- Henry GJewell and Loyal W. II tor, both of Dexter, Vtieh., which took place We Iue lay. October nth at the Baptist parsonage nt Ann Arbor, Mich Mr. Rector is a soi of Otto Rector and a brother of Ml Howard Rockhill,

city

-j. *,. ... -j- ,j. .j, DomeMtic Science < lull To Meet Tuesday The Dome-t i, Science club will hold an alt day meeting Tuesday with Mrs. K. V\ . ( onnerly, east Washing ton street. Members will sew for tlie Riley hospital and me asked to bring sewing ei|iiipnient nud table service. *!• -I- -I- •!• + dThe T. L P. < hih Met Thursday Oct- 12 Mrs. Anna II.,11 entertained tlie T I. P Club at her home ,,f Pleasant Gar lens Thursday, Oct 12. Those pre <*in were: Pearl Kniglit, Sallie McTullough, Lois Raah, Belle Huffman, Grarie McCullough, Gertrude Tucker, l.eot.i Showalter and Marie Ciaft. -:* -i- -f -f *F -!* Miss Barbara Clement To VV ,*d Dudley Voung Tile engagement of Miss Barbara Bmertine dement of Anderson tin I vi: ■ i the i. y v eong, on of vir M i Mr Ward Young of near Roaehdale, ha-, iieen announced hy Mrs. Maliel Clement, mother of the bride-elect The wedding will take place .Saturday evening, Oct 28. in In lianapolis at the home of Mr and Mrs W. C Bachelder •F -F -F •!• *F •!• + dRussellville Missionary Society. Mdld Interesting meeting The Woman'- Mi- ionary Society of the Christian church . met at the chiych Oct II. with thigty members and four visitors present Meeting opened wit tlie -ong, ‘“Bles-ed Assurance" Prayer by Mr. Fletcher Goff o' i " • m • • and approved I he treasurer Mrs. letha Litcock, gave a report on how

much money had iieen taken in this first quarter $30.55 The presilent took charge of the business part of the meeting at this time Leader of wor-hi). was Mrs, Reed. Song: "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning." Theme for worship, "He went about teaching, preaching air healing " Matt 1:23-2 * Song: "Just When I Need! Him Most " Season of prayer led hy Mrs Belles and dosed by Mrs. Doyel. Offertory prayer by the president. Offering $6.50 Leader of presentation. Mrs Alma Gardner Meeting closed fifth regular missionary bene liction. d-d-d'-F-F-F-Fd-Mrs. Wren Hostess To Friday Circle Tlie Friday Circle met with Mrs. George Wren, nort i Jackson -treet, Friday aftern on. Mrs. C. I). Chap man had chaige of the program on “Needlework." There was an interesting display of quilts, rugs and needlework. Twenty members responded to i II call. During the soial hour the hostess served refreshments. Mi Lee Reeves gave a toast to tyvo members, Mrs. Earl Brown and Mrs. Albert Northrop, who are moving away from Greencastle. •F *F d* -F d- d- d- -F Pupils Enjoy Weiner Roa-t .Members ol the fourth grade of tlie Mary Emma .l ines school held a weiner roa t Friday evening on the lawn at tlie home of John Richard l.ong, north College avenue. About 30 member-- of the cla^s were pres-

nt.

d- *F -F d- -F d' -F -F Priscilla Chib lo Meet Monday Mrs. Ciarles Cooper, who icsiles ui siate road 36, will be hostess Monday f r an all day meeting of the d item Pi is, ilia club. •F d* d- -F d- -F -F dHigh School P. T. \. lo Hold First Meeting The Green a stle high school Pnr■rit I eachei association w ill hold their lirst, meeting M mday afternoon at ,3:.3o oVlock in the high school lUditorium, Mr-. C. C. Ford will linve charge of the devoti us. Mr. Boston and Air. Bishop will each give talks explaining changes in curiiculum and pressing the immodiale needs of the -chool. The following committee lias Iieen appointed by the president to he in charge of a lea after tin* program, Mrs. Frank Jones, Miss Lorene Hicks, Mrs. Harvey Owens, Mrs. Maynard Newgent, Mrs. Is»o Reeves, Mrs. Horace Askew, Mrs. Paul Cook, Jr., and Mrs. R. P. Mullins. Membership dues are tlie same this year as last. It is hoped that many parents a* possible will join the organization. EXPLOSIVES ( \l Si: I K VSH (Continued from Pa*?* One) N. J., to ( hi ago - clashed on a farm near < hestertf.n, Ind. Consoliilatim of nil nvaiiulile evilenee surrounding tlie accident leads tlie conclusion that it wn, caused >y a high explosive, presumably la•ated in tlie area of the cargo space and toibi section aft of the passenger ahin and a best * I of the i‘(*jir sesion i which was severed hy the explosion. “This forced the plane to the gi un i where it caught fire. The natur» of the cantainer for tlie explosive v ill probably never lie known, as the container appaiently was rompletely destrtyed. There i no proof that the expioaii e wa« ■ tlnw, bomb. "it is Impossible t*. determine whether it was in a liquid or a solid form, according to the lab ratory of the Northwestern university uWih made tests on fragments of the plane’s metal stricture and cabin furnishings damaged hy the explosive.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cusi K. Carbon, minister. J. sits never sel a standard for his j followers b* low the highest. "Sell | all that you have and give to th° poor and come and fellow me,” he | said to the rich young ruler. W* I may not be able to fully reach up to j I lies standards hut they beckon us j on and up. If you are no: attending els where eonie join with us in out j services as f Hows: Sunday school at 3:30. Morning worship a* 10:30. The pastor will bring “Cdnvenilon Echoes" from the Centennial. Choral selection. ’’Shoni I he Glad Tidings"

by AvIson.

B. Y. P. C. services at 6:30. Evening service In Gospel, song ai d prayer at 7:80. Guest speaker, Dr. Henry O-truni. Menage: “How Modern Socialism Mi - represent s Jesus Christ ” Anthem, “O Jesus, Thou Art Standing” hy Thomas Sunday school Council me'ting Tuesday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening at 6:30. Mid-week prayer service Thursday at 7:30.

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PRESBYTERIAN ( HLRCH Victor L. Raphael, minister. t'liurch school, !l:30. Dr. Manhnrt, superintendent.

Morning worship, 10:35. Sermon theme, “Guests of God.” Anthem with solo by .lame- Wharton, “Still,

Still With Thee,” Speaks.

Student discussion group, ILOO in the manse. Arthur Moor, leader. Taxis C. FL, 0:30. Loaders, Mary F'rmces Bergen ami Maxine^ Cowan. Community sch ol of teligious eduenti in, Monday, 7:15 p. m. In Asbury

hall.

District missionary meeting Tuesday, 10 a. m. in this church. Speakers include Mrs. T. J. Simpson, Indianapolis; Miss Ann Reid. Chicago; ,11 J. Martin Benade, Lahore, India. (’hoir praceice, 7:b0 Wednesday evening.

CHRISTI AN SCIENCE ,,,. 408 Elm St Sunday morning service, io « Wadnatday i ening Wednesday of the month. Healing room ooen from 2 to 4 p. in. .uK'S";;;:;' ::":." • S33ro» ’•** Among the citations whick e prise the Leeson-S.rn.oi , following from th. Bibh Tij'. commendeth his love toward" that, while we were vet «J' Christ died for us. For ii f t ‘" were enemies, we were iv,, God by the death of he Son more, being m-onciM, W t ... saved hy his life. Aim L „, but we also joy in God thruJ Lord Je ii Chi have now received the atewm (Romans 6: 8, 10,11). The Lesson-Sermon also inch the following passages fp® (.hristian Science textbook. >- and Health with K, j u. the ’ lures.” by Mary Baker Eddy "] atonement of Christ recomilw to God, not God lu man; fur divine Prineiph of Christ is ( r.nd how can God propitiate H self? Christ i- Truth,whickrea no higher than itself. Tin f 0ut can rise no highei than its m Christ. Truth, could (•imuliau nature above his own, d* rvetil the eternal Love. It wn thert Christ’s purposi- to ncun .it to God. not God to man. Lve Truth are not at war with C image and likeness Man canno ceed divine Love, and tu aum himself” (p. 18).

Studio Tea Room Sunday Noon Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday Night Plate Lunch and Ala Carte T Bone Steaki

T.he MODEL CLEANING PRESSING • Phone XU)

Binklev Service Station BATTERIES III 1 IRES Phillins 66 AIRPORT ROAD

Fraiier’a Barber Shop HAIR CUT 25. _ SHAVE 15c ork Guuranteod 3 Barbers

GORIN MF.MORI AL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Albeit E. Monger, D. D., minister. Van Denman Thompson, minister •*f music. Edward R Bartlett, D. D., church chool superintendent. 9:390 a. in. Sunday church school, t ollege classe and men’s das meet in Fhist ciMlege. , 10:40 a. m. Morning woiship. Semi n subject, “Life in Scorn of ( msequences.” Ahrti, Prelude, Chslwiek, from Suite in A'ariation Form). Anthem, “Kiiie of Glory, Kin*, of Peace,” Thiman. Solo, “Adoration of God in Nature.”—Beethoven. "Offertory, Berceuse, Vieme. 6 p. m. High school F’pwoibh League. Subject, "Can Hymns Help Us in Understand God?” Leader, Dr. E. R. Bartlett. 6:30 p. in. University vespers. Subject, "Italy.” A land of challenge wherein dictatorship has supplanted democracy and the jieople have given up representative institutions for tlie amazing achievements of the Mussolini regime. Speaker, Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam. president of DePauw uni-

versity.

FIRST ( HRISTI AN CHURCH Robert TaImage Beck, minister, lb a. m. Morning worship and communion. Sermon subject “The W iys * f Failure.” Speaker, Mr. Beck. Prelude, Berceuse, Thompson. Anthem, “Savior Source of Every Blessing.” Offertory, 'Album ls»af, 'I hnmpson. Church school Mr*. B. F. Handy,

director.

I't a. in. Primary church, itt a. m. Junior church, in n. m. Nursery chiss. IL it) a. m. Adult instittue. Mar--luill Abrams, leader. Speaker, Prof F M. Vieelami. Subject, “The Church and Poverty." AH othei cluetnoinnu

and Poverty.”

All otliei classes meet immediately following morning worship. • > p. m. College forum and tea. *>. !0 ji. m. Christian FIndeavor and

social hour.

MAPLE CHAPEL M E CHURCH

Angle Godwin, minister.

Church school. 9:30 a. m. • Mrs AA'Iliis Crodlan, Supt? Evening service, 7:30 p. m.

Sermon subject, “The Devil.’’. I "Xt: Be ...her, vigilant hfcattso your iidv..| ai.v* the d-vll. as a roaring Hon widketh uhoiit. seeking

he niHy devour. Peter 5-8.

A special service for Wednesday

|eveniiig h | M .j„ K apoasored hy tin j iaiiies' Aid Society, of the church.

RepresentatlvcH from the Keystone Bible class of , i<lbl|1 Kaniori^i

church win p| .ea. n , Pan on the program.

' ou ur ' w "leoine to worshhi wlfli us In onr White Church on the

hill.

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SI Nim NtMIN Fried Chicken Baked Ham LINCOLN RESTAURAKl

(UHTAINS Should be stretched In uur r ed method to look then tied Don't confuse our wn wit) stretching. PKH KS If I AMtN Uili Home Steam Lair Wiiere AA a shin, I \ Fine lit .'•HUM: 126

Frank (’. Schoenm THE JIM KI.KK Match, ( lock and L»'ln RepsiriitK Phone 422 K. "»•)'

Try a Tank ol the new 66 Anti Knock BINKLEY SERVICE STA Airport Rond

W. C. GLASCOCK JEM LIRA X Mi'll M atch, Clock, Je»e|n A 'lr Instrument Itepairmil Phone 128

Mullins Drugstore KODAKS. IH ' 1 ' JOHNSTON 8 1 'MUr Open 8 to 12 Suniltj

“SAY IT WITH FlMflUl' Phone 636 Eilel Floral Lo. Putnam County’s lc»din« U

Denny’s Motor Srn WELDING, M • AND BODY " nlih I’hone 31II-K s

FLEKNOR’S

Drugs

Sund

FOUNTAIN SKlf'l (K Open All Ha) 'u nda? *

la. & H. Chevrolet Sal^ ^ nt o. W. Phone 346

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