The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1933 — Page 2

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OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) Charles “Pretty Bey” Floy . the Southwest’s phantom bandit, is ending the yrat with a record of having eluded hundreds of olTicir-. His paitnors are in pri-oif or the grave. Hie year was hai l on desperadoes. Verne Miller, with whom ‘‘Pretty Boy” traveled on a number of occasions, was f und murdered in DetroitHarvey Bailey, Wilhur Underhill, Ed Davis, lim Ulaik and seven other d^t ]« rad'K S made a desperate hi t Hr Floyd’ fair ' a a N" I d( | erado when they broke from the Lin spng, M ,<Di,> pi iiit<‘iitia.iy Memoria 1 Day All but Underhill and Davis are back m jail. (it rye (Machine (,un) h lly anil Albert Bates r .va i a bi I for lirst honors by kidnapimr Charles I'. Urschel, Oklalum i City oil millionaire, for #200,(100 ransomBailey, Batts and Kelly went to the Leavenworth federal prison for the kidnapiny Floyd and Underhill both hail fi >m Eastern Oklahoma, where the notorious Cook.-on Hill- have l«<n ;l bandit refuge for TtO years B >th are wanted for a mimbt r of murder; and bank robberies His bullet-proof vest and murderou” 4'in have I teen lo t from Oklahotry, apparently, th mgli be is known to have been at Co dyate oriee. near Tahlequah twite, and once at Wewoka. Efforts of officer- have been unavailiny in capturing him.

NRA

Join Dillmger (above), notorious loader of the c. ca|"al Indiana convict in..I, that is terrorizing the entire AL die V\.s‘, is the object of a nation wi o man huot which will jirobaid) result in Ins capture in the near

future.

London Slrrrl Jrwrl MarkH

in prefer to do (heir husiuo s in the

in t wht n» Hie n utli light so ne.t'.s-

.11 \ for judging i good diamond can

be bail withoat stra exiieiisc. In unimer th' y s( m there all day

(alkil y among Ihenr tl’. ’S occa. iolially

selling a .1 me, or casually pr some i an) dial nig Ixrauty Iron

IHE DAILY BANNEK

And

Herald Consolidated

“It Wives For All” Enteretl In the postofficc at Givencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of

^kCMotMiMr March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $:t.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $;i., r .O to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS .Mrs Eliza Wood is reported ill at her home on Gillespie street Miss Flossie F' wler rcturne i home Friday after spell ing the Christmas holiday's with her i-ter, Mis Betty F.iwler, in Imliai i)• >lis. Miss Dorothy Akers, teacher in the Roachdale sclu •!, has retunietl to her home follow ii g on appendicitis operation at Craw) nlsville. Joan Alexander, mall daughter of Mr. and Mrs. liu-sell Alexander, Northwood who i ■ ill with pneumonia was reported improving, Saturday

morning.

Funeral services will Ik: held at

Ladoga Sui lay afternoon at 1 o'clock for Mrs. Walter Harris who I'ied at her home Fii lay afternoon

following an extended illness. Mr Fi tiik T uey living we t of

Eimed.de, has received word of the death of Floyd Utterback at Nasblueing ! ville, Tern , on Christinas day. His :i vest 'wife wa.- formerly Miss Lucy Ulanclie

NEXT WEEK'S EVENTS

LONDON <f I’) -Diamond w’llli

many thousands if dollars arc liouybt ' n , )( | .||. ni . ai d sold in the open street here i f| 1( , u|)

In Halt n Garden, a d'ligy stri>el, diamond sellers stand on the curb at! the year around If you approach lluvn they cure lonely proiluce a hai Ifni >f sparkling stui.es from a oat pocket These are not the big merchants, but the little men who, although they have officers, usually in Hatton Gard-

poek'J lo tempt the ey-- ol pas ers- i'ui|ii i

li\ They re liek young men, these llii . mo lly Jews, with the tradition d I ten, li.ildt of bartering in-

bred in . hem.

In winter, when it gels too cold,

I he) iel ire to doorway

do<,ru.i> It d isn’t matter to them. Tin y e\i n have their own un tff’cial “bour e ' It i a cheap tea shop, where for tin- price of i cup of coffee

niece ' f Mrs. Toney-

'I he Chid (inn E eavor of tile First CJiristian diurch will h tl its regular meeting Sumbiy cvciiir.g at (»:.'!0 o’clock at the church followed by a .watch party at the ho.io of Mary

' Ellen and Chestei I i ut- I’lerise note

change of time.

Roy E. Jones, county supctinlcndnt if schools, wa- in In luuiaipolis on

j they i.m it all tliy, i rguing, haggling ( hll-incs.s Friday. While there lit: call-' s | 0 . fillrl ■limn in CYt'iy langUa; r L' ctl oil Lin* Sit-JiLi : ll *) iti i*f itwml /tf <ki ii^ki ! It..: i...

Iloirl MimsSla\rr K\( k nilnl W\ {Him

CONDEMNED YOl 111

Walter Ktppin, 18, ciuitlfftniie I slayer of Vincent Began, Colorado Spiings, Col, taxi driver w ill be the first to die in C lonulo’s new lethal gas chandler in Canon City pomteiitiwry I he youth protest- against being u-tsl as what he calls an "experiment." The execution, will take place during the wtiek of Dece i bor ;j|.

I RANK \ \ \( III WO. 22 l KARS OLD DIED LA81 NIGHT IN

EL IA I RIC < HAIR

COLUMBUS, Ohio.,' Dec. W. — E.ank \ uic.iiaiio, 22 years old, on of i well to do Dayton, dlii', famil;,, iietl with a smile last nigbt in (In fleetrie .hair at Ohio peiiitentiay for the mthli .- mui'tlt : ef a Toledo hotel

clerk last prillg.

Eni.ageil I,, an Hie elerk, JuliTi J. Mid aogldin, eje t. (| him from tbc hotel after he had registered with a wtnian not his wife, Vaachiuno rctunud the following night, ,-hot the clerk, anil fired it a bellboy and a pi unirient Toledo insuiance man. V.a.u In mo and \ I be it Bruno, also convicted of the McLaughlin slaying, were ..iptui'd m Indiana after a t in . uf lioldup I it- Dayti n youth pleaded guilty to e on, | dt gree murder for killing a friend in a poolroom in his homo town anil was sentenced t i life, lie was taken fiaun piison lo I ttletlo lo slantl trial for the Me-

Eaughlin slaying.

As he wa htdng t lapped in the diaii. \'aacin:uio smiled, Molded to cipiaint tnet’s anil thanked an litter ney for efft its in hi.s behalf. The young iniinlei-t-r had priileii hini elf on he mg “hi la I boiled.’’ ||e was sn peeled <tf iitbi*r killings, including

t bat of bis fathi'i.

WE II WE FOR I)ELI\F,I5Y

Lower Vein I uuip Cu.il Lower Vein F.Rg Ln«|

WILL M \KI

Glendora Prepared Sinker Brazil riock.

DM IS ERS (IN . Nl SS S ) AILS DAY

.1. Dll'F ITIDNe hi 7

etl on the state department of education anil wa informed that all Putnam county schools, reccnlly inspected, had qualitied for com.i is.-ion-• Regular meeting of PutnamCounij Post 58. Aineriein Eegion, Tu sthiy evening at 8 o’ch ek. All mem hers ai urged to hr prestml. A report from tlie iiifinhn hip eanipaign colliinll. *■ will lio made and oilier impoitaiit business will be tiausacl-

ed.

Dr. G Bromley Uxnam, president of Dt Pauxv university, will be the speaker next Sunday afternoon at the Ma-onie temple, fnnn 3 until I o’clock. Tin sc meetings are for men only and have created quite a great deal of ii tcre I Dr Oxnani’ i coining shoultl assure a largo attendance. Ain man regardless of creed or color will be .vide.Mile. The music will he furnislit ,| by the ( on istory tdi dr, flii ‘eted by William laCroy White. —• Terre Haute StarMrs. Olive Mount Nelson, 07 years old, wife of Otto M Nelson, lied at her lioine in Crawfortl-ville .Friday after , lingering illness. Mrs- Nelson w ; bmi n ar Shannoii lale in Montgomery county but following her marriage to Otto M Net on of Putnam county they it nits I for several years near Puinhridge. They later moved to Montgin t-ry county in IHP8 Funeral service will he held Sui day aflerniMm at 2 o'clock from the First United II ret hern church in Crawfor Isvillo. Idle Iiu-IkiiiiI and two s ns survive. O. O. PIERO: Dll s o, o Pie ree, on of Ihe late fain Pierte and blothor of Mj George I ng, tin-i at his home in Martinsville Friday night He vv i eirculatioii manager fflle M ai Imsville Rt-porler nil the IlinttiUiMi'olis News Mr. Pieree was born aid reared in I this city uml will be lemcmbered here by malt) friiMl , although h has lK.'eii j away from here for sturt: tinio. Si til PS REPAIR TOYS NEW ORLEANS (UP) Old to) s, i it pair* d by Buy S< >ut . ii a downtown I work hop brightrnei Christmas day ! for many poer chiUlnen in New Or- ; loan F ir a month befort: the holiday j the i garizaiion mnually maintains tho -hop anil mends Oonule I playthings.

Monday Business meeting of Baptist church —7.30. Sunday school hi arcl meeting pf Mcthmlist church 7:30. Tuesday Progress History club will meet with Mrs. Waltm Hutchescm. Over-the Teacups club will meet at, the home of Mrs. J. P. Allen, Jr .Missionary meeting of Baptist | chtiix h—2:30. Missionary me' ting of ( hristian caurch -2:30. American Leg 1 n at clulirooms—

7:30

Ami n.ii: Legien Auxiliary. Phi Delta Kappa at clulirooms. Young WfcmeiT. Sunday school class of the Mi thodist church will meet at 7:30 at, l.he home of Mis. II. E. J une. Wednesday Rotary at iioon at Uominercial

hotel

(i;cen.astle chapter No. 225 Order of Eastern Star at Masonic Temple. Women’s Foreign Missionary society of Mutiicdi t church at 2:30. Boy S out meeting at Methodist church—7:30. Nature Study dub of A. A. L. W. Choir practice at Presbyterian churcli at 7:.'10. Men’s Forum ad (Tnistian chuiih. Thursday Kiwaniii ineclii i.' at noon at Chris linn diurch. Woman's Stud) dub will meet at 2:'!0 with Mrs. I la Pierce Ti i Kappa at . 30. I tidi ■ Theta T o at 7:30. Bajdist thuri rhoir practice al

0:30.

i'aptist chute i inid-wqek prayer nulling at 7:30

Saturday

Woman’s Stud) club will meet at 2 If) with Mrs. I M. Vreeland.

*1* *1* *1* ’»* *!• *1* ’I* *I* Mollter'ii Study (Tub Mel Friiliiy Ev uing'

Mrs I. is Arimlil, Northwood. was

tin Mother's Study Club

Friday evcniii|g. Mi Bernard llamly had eh irge of tin program on "Children' Ms ases Sixteen meiiib'r.*

and one guest w i re present.

Elizabeth Pruitt Is

Br id ■ Of Lloyd Thomas Mi. v Kh/al.eth Pruitt, iluilghli i ut Mi and Mi 4’liilanilei Pruitt, and Eloyil Thoma sin of Mr. and Mrs. i lev,. Tlioma both of t',re in astle. were niandeil Satunlay afp rnoon at 3 3(1 o’clock nt the I’ir i Metboilbd Episcopal church In Bloomington. Rev. W. Iteniy Mel, an, pastor of that idiurch and a fraternity brother of the brld room, performed the e remony In idle presence of the

immediate faiutlier.

Miss Mai Mice Snyder id F Kin-

These little folks filled the stockings and delivered them personally. Mr Blackwell urge* all members to attend the family church dinner which will be held in the church basement, Thursday evening, Jan , 4, at 6:30. Meeting closed by all repeating Psalm 10:14. f •!• •!• +.+ + T S. C, C. Club To • Meet Minula*) The S- C C. C ub will meet at the home of the Misses Susie ami Lelia Talbott, Monday evening. Please note change of date.

MAPLE CHAPEI M. E. CHURCH A : : Ir (iollW III . Mil fsll'l Chun ti School 0:30 a. m. Wc are moving forward for a great r Church School in 1934. Ccme Sunday and join .one of our classes Sui" i iiiteudeiit. teachers and offlc iv will he looking for you. Fpworth league 6:15 p. m. Miss Mani lla D ugherly. I adcr. There will be sp rial juusir. Evangelistic service at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subjeri "Agonize, Organize. Vitalize.’ Tlnie will In, a brl'f, meet lug for women at th close of the evening sen ice. t'hureli Seliool hoard meeting Tile day ev ning at 7:3u o’clock ii the home of Mrs. E. A. Dougherty, 1 n I 5 Souili College avenue. Pray r and workers conference Wi ili; sday at 7 :30 p. m: Subject foi meditation, "Fishing." Please bring your Bible. Maple (Tiapel ihiireli had a great day last Sunday. Come thin and help u In our Kinigi* in building. FAI’KRTS SIIIRN R \RE MEA T AS im\ BUILDER

MORE \nl KISH Ml \ I FROM HIM MOP) THOROUGHLY (OOKKD, THEY SAY

FIRST BAPTIST (TILRt II Con or >f Spring, Ave and Poplar street. e Gust EtiII Carlson, minister. 106 S. Spring Ave. or 3(X) E. Walnut StreetWe may make all kinds of resolution; for the New Year, to break; but the Ik'sI way to have a happy New Year—“In all tilings showing thyself a | vUein of good works.” It is (ha concern and endeavor of our Church to fate the New Yew with the Old IV.ok; face the New Needs with the Old Promises; and face tho New ProbV rs with the Old GospelSui ay school at !):3() A M. David Barr, general superintendent. Morning w rship, 10:30 A. M. Me - sage: “Facing the 1 New Year ” Anthem, “Trust it: the Lord” Nolle. Unions—Primary, Junior, Senior and Adult, 6:30 P MEvening evangelistic service, 7:30 P M. Message: “Christ Seeking Sinners.” Much congregational singing and special me; age in music which will be n harm >ny with the theme for the evening. Baptismal service following the evening gospel serviceThere will Ire a social hour in the S. S. unit and basement of the Church following the Baptismal service. The lost hour of the old year, from 11 until 12 o'clock .’rid-night, we will sit around the Lord’s table in sucre I ct mniuniiin. Mi ntldy bu im - ’rcetirg of the ’ hai i li Mon lay . veiling at 7:.'!0 Mcmb' l'.- vv'ill bring their evenirg luncheon and it will be. served in a combined fashion in the basement at (i o'clock Choir rehiai-al Thursday, 6:30 P. .M Mid-week prayer service Thursday, at 7 :•’’()•

Wll W /^OOD . i edit alvj Avay? comci in handy. Keep your aedit good and satisfy all yij Ur ttrt l. itors. Get needed money lieu- Pay all V”.ir bill Have I ■ and casy-to-kecp Uaek of „u,' , , each month instead ef , l„t „[. ; " tecounu. Payments ai unged i income. Up to 70 month, t,' mp ' 5 U. .f needed. All loan, I Hal. bcc us, now. No obligate, Intiiaua Loan |,

JU.> E. M aiunglini

Mrcrt

I'an , (.'mit trous Trcut m .

IjONLK'N, (IP) M iern Uamsoir , who attribut* tludr mil.'cular superiority ■ olely to the fact that they i inch III "ir daily ration of meat when it is law, nd and juicy, are all wrong, a'toidiug to two British

scienti- Is.

These two rienUsI - assert that contrary to popular belief, ui <lei one meat i- les. nutritious than the more thoroughly cooked. Ollier culinary en d ins, which have st >od Hie test of a thousand years, are ujim t by the resi arch worker.'*, who declare that a hot oven E unnecessary for the initial stages of i i-ting, as the liigii temperature d'• not form a juicr rc‘.alning pellicle on

i.he meat.

Barbecue fans will thrill to the knewlelge that m< jt roa led in Hi* ojm’ii is more nutritious than in the oven I,’ asting, piilliiig and frying are

found In result in smaller 1<» ses of

luintown, ainl John Thomaa. brolher ) n ' nera ^ ' H Dian cither steaming or

uf tbe brid "un, were the only attendants. Idle bid'll ore a black and wdiPdie s of I'l'pe Destiny vvttli black acce i)i'i*s die ware a shouluer cor an, of nai vies, her sorority flows r. Miss Snyd'i wore black I'lepe Ro mallie and a Klioulder corsag- of Johanna Hill lines. H Hi Mi nil Mrs. Thoirtus ar graduate of DePuuw univendt) 'Hi In id is a in* lull r of Didta Della Delta and Tri Kappa soi'orilii and Mr Tliiiinas i. a in ember of Signn ( id fraternity. ‘ After short motor trip Mr. and Mr Thomas will lie at home in Ismlsvllle, Ky., wliei'e Mr. Tin imi is euipli y >1 in Hie Fed ral Land

Hank.

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Help TIm' Nis'ily

The Wo run's L'nioii of the ( hrislian Climch met at tin: church, Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. In the ai*.'lice of tin' pie ident, Mrs. J II. VanHom who is ill, Mrs. William Blackwell, fourth vice-president, preidisl at tin' meeting Very impressive devotions wei"' ii charge of Section Four and w tc comlucte ' by Mrs. Rayron I F,i win, assisted by Mrs.

William It's kwell.

Mi Ve<la Mae Hill ami Miss Joe Ruth D tin ihuc snug a number

boiling.

I lie two ni'i'ii lo- * s resulting from ismking ai*' shrinkag:: m il lo.- v of the valuah!** mi Hern 1 . ills on which nulriti i! lepenil T'he investigators ray that ovircookcd meat contain ', p und for i ound, rrioie jirotcin an I more fat than un er lone. Turkey dinner at Crawford's Restaurant Sunday. 30-lt. MORTON BI RT HS Bern to Mr. and .Mrs, Robert t'niniclia* I. a ilanghter. Anna .May. on Deeeinber I'J. Mi. and Mrs Hairy Glitz ale Ihe paientr i | a ilaughtei. Uuihara El len. bin u I lee lilber 20.

" El ROAD ( RASHES LOW HARRISBURG, Pa (UI’)—Out uf .t6,.'t7t, nictor vidiicle arc j; lei its since the fii-t of the year, 73 per cent occurred on dry load-, ace. riling to tbe State Department >f Revenue. Nineteen ; '■r tent occurred on wet roads

H \L'P COST *5

SI'.A I I El'., (I Pi M JVtersoji was I :king no diances of lo-ing $5 in a traffic court, .-o be Inlte j,t a "Ho. ” street- A thug t dieve I him of the $5

( ,f as he pan isj there.

m;\\^ i:\irs r\iM v • FOR MASONS, EASTERN STARS (AND • • IMMEDIATE FAMILIES. 7:30 P. M.: Kagtrrn Slar Inslallation of Officer*. 8:30 P.M DANCE: (NO CHARGES.) t LI °VUSONS AND I \ Ml I/I I S WLEtOME M) MHEKS: This is your party. COMU iHring the family ami hdii make this one of the outstanding eventsof the year. COMMITTEE*.

CASTI.i; CAFE Mil Be Open NEW YEAR S DAY rood at I lie Steam I aide will satisfy bollt appetite and purse.

Christmas ruols, Mi s Elizabeth Pat-ter.-oii, ■'iannist. T be relief comunittee repiuded having : nt ten well-filled baskets at Christina time- Chicken for the has-j ket were b eight with Section One's free will uffiqing taken at tbeic De-i ember iiKeting. •Sei'tiim Two’s free will offering I Ib'inght meat and other needed up|di**s. Section Three paid a reedy I'buich member's wa*»r bill and sent i large basket of T-ki I stuffs, linens and clothing to the same family. Sec |tiiin Four sent 45 bags of randy t> inmates of the County Home. The ladies ( f th? Union <v-operated with the Primary church, Mrs. Everett I/n g. : uperintendent, who sent 24 Christmas stocking- of fiuit and co kies to the sick and shut-ins. i These little folks filled the filled the j

BEGINNING Mnntlay, January 1, 1934 MODEL CLEANERS Mill he local, d .,t TiiiHRen's Bar Iw r Sl'on, | a-‘ side of Srpiarc.

Studio 1 ea Room SUNDAY NOON ROAST TURKEY and BAKED CHICKEN < lose I New Years Day

(lOBiN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Albert E. Miniger, Minister. Edward It. BarlP tt. D. D., {'hun:!i Seliool Superin t nden I. Van Denman Thompson, Ministci of Music. !t 3i| a. in Sunday School. I n ID a. in. M’ rniiiR Woi'slilp Sermon Mlbi'el. Another Cliain, Music: Pielude. "Sow is the Old Year Passed Away.” Bach; antheiii. "O Com • to My lleai t." Alntnos (solo by in Bai llott); solo, by Mai «niot Inmau- offerli iy, "Tiie Swan." St. Saens. 6:00 p. in. IDgb ScIiimiI Epwortlf I/eague. Subject, "New Year's Les son," Leader, In Alb rt E. Monger. 7:30 p in. R’cognition sen ice. The church is giving recognition to the two men who have given year ol significant service to Sunday School liail rship. Dr. Willia'.u Biancharil lias been Sunday S'lioo! superiii'l'iul n't twenty-two years. Plot. It A. Ogg lias given seventy years sen ice a teach', r and taip' i intendent. Mis. Frank Doimci will speak i'’eignlzing Professor Ogg. Prof. F. i Tikden will speak n cognizing Dr. Blanchani. Dr. C. C. Ford will give a ( In; ing me.- age. William Hbhop. eliainuan of the cRIIgimis Edueation coiiiniittie of tb' cbilicb, will pnslde. This will be followed l*y a N v Yeac' ICve rt'ce'plIon In Hie (' in muniiy hall. >lenib' is and filends of the congregation are Invited to shai ■ in ili fellowship of this evening. Thursday. i;:3ll p. in. Churcli family night "i li a covered dish supper. CHRISTIAN SC'lENtIt CHURCH Sunday murning ervice, 10:T5. Wediie .day Evening Service third Wcilne day of the ruonth. Rea.ling room oiien Wednesdav from 2 to 4 o. in. 408 Klin SL “Christ Jesus” is the subject of -ne Les on-Secnion in all Churches ..f Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December 31. Among the citations which comI'iim' the Lesson-Secmon is the following from * the Bilile: “Then spake Jesus again unto them, sayhyt. I am the light of the world: he that folluwcth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it, and wa glad. Then said the Jews unto hm^ Thou art not yet lifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham ? Jo us said unto them. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abra''a o wa , I am” (John 8: 1^, 56-58). 1 he ai to include 1 iie following passages from 4he ' Tn istian Science textbook, “Scienco mid Health with Key to the Scriptures,by Mary Baker Eddy: ’ ‘ hrist is the true idea voicing good, ' he divine message from God to men speaking to the human consciouss” (p. 332). “Jesus was the high- " ? t human concept of the perfect man. He was inseparable from Chn d. the Me-siah.— ihe ilivincadca i of find outside the flesh” (p.482). The divine image, idea, or Christ ^ is, and ever will be inseparable 1 f''"m the divine Principle, God. J' -us referred to this unity of his *P 'dual identity thus: ‘Before " '.iham wa. , I am’” (p. 333). T; u inappid 'lit the path for • •••. H • ’.O'Vtd.i: ihe Christ, lh« •* :?-»! I'-tnez civ::.c Leva” (p 23).

THE PRFSin I Mil \\ , Victor L Raphael, minister. Church School, !i::k). Dr. G- B. Manhart, Supt Morning worship, Sermon then t ; Tuxis C. E , 6:30. Choir practice, 7:00 WediM* evening. Friendly Folks’ ( L, . win , w! Mrs. G. B. M inhart, 325 \ pi^ Ave., 7:30 Wc Tie-day evening

FIRST CURL- IT \N rHl'KlU Robert Talnnge Ik.ek, mim ' r 10:00 A M Mi Communion. S|K'aker: Mr. BiekSubject: A. New Year Win, •» Prelude: Ave .M ine Je Arctdef Liszt. Offertory: Souvenir l)j|ire' Choir Anthem: “G Thou B) Wla We Cosm I Chuich Sfhoul Mi B. K Han i lector. 10:00 Junjor Ch rcli \V.,i • Crmimuiiiini 10:00 A M. ITi , ary ( liurih. 10:00 A. M- 1 11.20 A M Study Prrind ftjj Classes. 6:30 P M lli;;!i S.ii'ol Ciirill Endeavor-

(URTAINS Should lie -Ireti Ii. 4 i» mu unprur ed met hod to look liicir hfsl. Don't contuse out mtli bm, at retching. PRK IIS Rl \MiN\BU Home S! on in l.aundr M here VT a Inn I A I If) PHONE 126

Frank (’. Schocnw THE JEWELER Watch, (TiM'k ami Repairing Plume 122 I* u l,l ‘ l,l8 I l

W. C. GLASCOCK JEM ELK A ■■ Ml Sit Watch, Clock, Jesclrv z "«*, Instrumenl liiiniiraif Plionc I2N

.Mullins I eti” Store KODAKS. FILMS JOHNSTON 1 ' i 'M'lFS Opi’ii 8 tu 12 Sunday

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Hiffh l ,oint Oil (Timpany 3 InhuI Sta«"» I,INCH rfrnluct*

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