The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1934 — Page 2
THE DAILY' BANNER. GREtN'CASTLE INDIANA. StATVRDA^ JAM ARY 20, 1934
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N. R. A. NEW RELKwIorS ADVANC E Community \ml I amil\ Sunday Tomorrow (iohin Mrthodist Oiurch “JKSrS AND HIS MESSAGE POR TMIS TIME OF ( HAMilT 9:30 i m. (; ;:f>dav CLurch School. 10:40 a in. Worship with sermon. Compromise . 6:30p rn Vespers- Recital by Professor ' an Denman Thompson and Mr. Waller V;.s:ar Woud \ou I ’ ^ ) ; ve * < owmwwiitv limit♦ a ( hurch’' l«ni!'i!|:il!!|||iillliilp , ' i ' mwm'' •■■P
THE DAILY BANNER
And
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NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS Monday Woman's Relief Corps—2:30. Putnam County Credit Association, 0:30 at Elms Inn. Mother’s Study Cl.b—7:30. Girl Reserves—7 O" Open meeting of al! hiifh school pirl- at biph sch---*!. Prof. Fay, speaker. Tuesday fbaron’- meetine Baptist church—
7:30.
Elks rluh—at oluiih' .*e. Joint meetinjr of A A. U. W. and R. atrt P. W.—6:3<> a: Elms inn. Ph' Deltn Kaop —:.t clubhouse. W’rtliesi- i V Rotary — at ih*o> — Commercial
hotel.
P. E. O. will mee- wth Mrs. Brooks
at 6:30
Oreencastle Cr-tr- andery N'o. 11,
Jr-iie William underwent a tonsil | Knights Templar.
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• *y rtiomintr. Ch ir practice t Presbyterian
church.
Mominjc Musical -Mrs. O’Hair. Thur- ; iy
eon hridire was played at three tables. First prize wns awarded to Mrs. Albeit Balch, with Mrs. Glen Mi'hael having second highest score, Mrs. Curtis Higgins received consolation
prite. ,
Those present were Mrs. Wilhatn Summerville of Roachdale, Mrs. W il- . . e.'M- W mer Rat liff. Mr-. Ailiert Balch. Mis. Glen Michael. Mrs. |
Pruce lane Mr C. J. Crevrs. Mrs.: Street- <
Harley Miller. Mr-. Curtis Higtrins. ; Where you should worship and Mr Elza Trte. Mrs. H. 0. Bi-atton ^erve if not attendir v elserwhere. :,n,l Mrs. F. C. rollings. | It is our <iesire ami |.un>oee tn cre-
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FIRST BAPTIST ( KERCH (7u« Bmil Orison, minister.
Comer .>f Sfeing Ave. ami Poplar
PERSONAL AND
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Micy Hollaw.ty leff th» coim- ;
ty h spiral Saturday noon.
Billy Bilzer eniernl the county hospital Fri *y f r medical treat-
, nienr.
Mr ami Mr-. Alim Binkley retumied home Frtday after vi-ittng rela-j
. lives in South Bent)
H t S3 IHT’KNDABII.n 1 Tht 'iv ? extensive rmimeTci il poll ever undertak n the L'nitcl States ! -hrss tha: u p. i laM|Uy ranks at the | top of the ten • jnliCes which A reri- j cans desire mo«t in their motor carTKis is di?clo ; in the first announce- | ment of the resuit> of the puesti-m-n.-firr- -ei t lurine lf*33 to a mill ran and i a half m'>tor:-t- by the Customer Re- | “eareh S' ’ff of Oneral Motors-
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Morton Acc-rd. tree* retame 1 t >
ep.ried ip
•unty
The thirl six-week’s grading period .b «t»ital Saturday ornm
ended mirk: whi-h which tered.
Friday, Jan. 19. This also the -nd f 'he first semester, is the minimum period fur high scho. creriits can he en
Pi-of. R. A. Ogv is at home after
h Iding several institutes in Carrol!
county for Purdue university.
Thi Cu-tomer Research Staff an- Under the dit> • »n of Mr Umfleet
Mrs. Fva Gregg of I s Angeles, Cal., is visiting Mr-. R. A Ogg. south I cu t street, ovei the weekend.
m me d that analt-sis of the ujots than Jb>.000 replie- to the pueatfor’
a= to
mot - r^r characteri tics arc ’.a i» followii •' order: 1st. !)-• endaoility 2t1, Ojrerating f>"nntny. .'JH, Safety. (th Apr oa ranee »th, C .mfort Oih. Ka«» of Control 7th, Smo thness ► 'h, l/rw Ei-I PtMe !dh. Pick-uji 10th, Sliced
Mrs. Bee Dickey. | recovering a: the < I from an op ration
day.
*arke county. Is mnty hrspltal ur Vreone Fr!-
and his assistant Mr. Herr, the eighth | --rade has been studying the life and •ompeHtion' of two fatnou= tompos»ts Bach and Handel. They have il«o l>een studying the various instru-1
fetus of the symphony. Many of , Charles Gardi er an* Otis Gardner ti . individual pupils have been listen- f Ganlner Bros plant f this city •< r to -woe of tie nest radio pro-| Saturday for Atlant: City where iin>. i they will attentl a CCola conven-
K R. Umfleet talked to the Home F-onomics club Wednesday. He -poke of his travels abroad and showed >me interesting pictures.
CURTAINS Should be stretched by our improv. ed no ihod (0 look fhefr hesf Ihon’t confuse our way »ilh Inline
slre'ching.
PRIC ES REASON ABI.E I ionic Steam Laundry Where Washing Is \ I me \rt PHONE 126
The following pupi's in who tvping
lasses passed their first semester j),,. amutal mem t< -sts with a nite of over 40 net words County Cre'.it A minute: Mary Frances Carson. 49; held at EKns Inn M Marguerite Cowan, 49; Philip Oxnam,|r,..30 All m<*m4>er
.47. M If; ie-UHtici, id; W .1
ti«n.
AH young men and "bier men are invited to attend tb" Men'- Bible class of the Gohin Memorial church each Sunday morning a» '' 30 o'clock to near Dr F C- Tikien
e "f the Putnam •ciation will he • lay evening at re urged to he
Grimes, 44; Robin Pc-n:e, 44. Mary Ali e Tign«-r, 43; Jeanette Campbell. 42: Charles Rector. 41: Helen Jones,
41: Emerson Julian, 4".
Trank ('. Schoenman THE jfwei.fr Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Phone 422 E. Washington
Mi-s Smith, city <<_! ol nurse, took one of the First grade pupils of the; Jones school to the Riley hospital for
examination. Members
, — ere asked to
The P. T. A of the Jones school is, bur.- Hall M sponsoring a lecture and demonstia-Vlock. Thelion on “Health an i Foods.” The 1 to ^ , n -late will be announced later. ! their regu
Mi-- Mar-,- O'Re.ir. Mrs. Boise Walk r. M s.- H'-ien Wemeke, Miss Aridh M tfiaa Julia) a GanVier
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j cin oat 0.. t'slay attending the Delta
Theta Tuu c nvcitfion.
W. C. GUSC0CK JEM EI.RY A Ml '!( M atch. ( lock. Jewelry A Musical | !n>-trtiment Repairing, Phone 123
.MuHim Drusr Store KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON’S ( ANDIES Open 8 to 12 Sunday , Open until 9 P M Daily
“S AY IT WITH FROM I RS" Phone 636 Eitel Floral Co. Putnam County’s I>eading Floriata |
FLEENOR’S Drucrs ^Sundries FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open All Day Sunday.
L.&H. Chevrolet Sales Inc. O. W. HOLLOW ELL Phone 346 N. Jackson
High Point Oil Company 3 I .oral Stations I.INCO Products
Frazier’s Barber Sh«p HAIR CUT 25c — SHAVE 15c Mork Guaranteed 3 Barbers
The fifth grade of the Jone- school h:i- enjoyed seeing lantern slides: of Greece nnd Rome luring the past week. Mrs. Holloway, re^ro entative of he Gates-Huber Co vi-i»ed the first grade room of the .Pnes « hoe|, Tuesday. Christian Hamiltc; en'ertained the first grades at th Rid path s-Aiool one afternoon with ;i mimrturo picure lantern. Teachers of the Miller school >urori«ed Miss Garrett with a birthday dinnei at Elms Inn Monday evening. Miss Blanche William- spoke to the fifth grade pupils o' ’he Mil^j: -chonl Friday. She told f her visit U Rome last summer. The sixth grade iithmetic class of Third ward has be< n learning how to draw accotding to a - ile Allowing inch for 1 foot, they have drawn some very good American flags with the diminstons true to the official regulations. The «econd grad* visited the third giade cf the Martha Kidpath school to -ee their Eskimo village, and later for a language les-on wrote letters tnlling the third grade children howmuch they enjoyed the visit. The fifth grad*- of the Ridpath scho d enjoyed u number of slides of Greece and Italy this week. The -li'es were obtained from the city library.
Children of the Third ward had their eyes tested by Miss Smith, city nuise. this week.
BINKLEY SERVICE STATION BATTERIES - LEE TIRES PHILLIPS 66 GAS A OIL Airport Road
The second grad*- of the Ridpath schcol wrote letters to members of their 'la- who w**re di-'.n: he a -c of sickness this week.
Fir -* Shonkwiler. son of Mrs. Vi*'!"*. ,s •viler, Greer castle Route 1, wa- euli«**- thru the U. S. Army Re- n: * . r, 'f e tos Federal Build-, ing. In iam. .lis, Indiana, t'r serxdce in the lit) Infantry with station at F »rt Benja n Harrison, Indiana. Funeral ■•rvicea for Mrs Irene Isabel! M.. . who -Hed Wedne^Jay n.«>n at her h ne on North Indiana street, w* - ■ Id Saturday morning at 10 <*’i kick f .-n the SfcOUrry funeral hc"re TYe [ ex IV*nu- Denny was in charge Int- m r nt was in the Ooverdale cemetery Funeral -• rxdces will be held at the Proffitt A S*.n funeral home in Crawfordsville S irvljy aftem x»n at 2 o’clock f >r W i'Hajn Riley Cam;>bell. age 71 yea> - a native of Fincastle. who died art f home north of SmartsIsirg Fn «• morr.ing. The widow, a fiaughter, and three sons, survive. I^st rite- for William F Gilliapie. a f »rrer re-^lent of Grdencastle who die.i Thursday, in Indiamgwhs were held Satur.ay aftension at 2 o'clock front the r<-- <-nce at 642 Hoh road. Interment was in the Memorial Park ■emeterj- Mr Gillespie was* a brother of Drs IL J and J- F Glllistiie and Mrs. John R'*be of this city. Marsh Rowe, of Barnard, who suffered a fractured skull and other injuries when he fell from a train at Roach Gle a v <jek ago. was reported gradually improving at the county hospital Saturday. Rowe was paid t< have pnitinlly ••■gained consciousness, having recognized members of his family. Hi- condition is still serious,
however.
An illustrated lecture on the “Hawaiian 1 and*’’ by Dr T. G Yuncker will be giver, in the Presbyterian Church at the Vesper service at 6:30 Sunday evening The student '* " <T : i . Having* - en* a year reccitiy emong these fawir*at'iig :-!ar i Bo*any research w’.rk Prof. A’uncker has gathered many interesting fact.* regarding the life of the natives Many of the pictures are
! Kiwards club wi' ••*< at noon at North Ms li.ot. ; ^ Christian chur
i • (•ndayj Twentieth Centu lub—2:30.
B ptin church < ■ r practice—6:30. Mid week prayei - rvice—7:30.
Needlectaft dub — -’ 30.
Priday
International re ns study group A A U. AV. will -et at 3:0ti with Mrs. L. H. Dirks Century chib—M L R. Eckardt. ++++++++ I'eMor- l.i-ht-'nherr Bridal Dinner. Air and Mrs. D Teetor enter-taine-t Friday at -Ir home with a tiridal dinner in h- if Miss M'inn:fred Tester and >eibrook Lichtenlera. Indianapoii- lio^e marrias' tijok place at 4 ti k Saturday at the home <»f the b - |>arents, Mr an Mrs- Charles TettorThe dinner tab!- arrange"' in the f »rm of an L, w -- decorated with yelhow candles in -Tver holders. The bride preset: ••: her attendants with rhinestone lx • let- and Mr I.fchtenberg gave h - ttendants collar • nd tie clips. Mrs. Lichtenher*. -.fen led DePauw Univereity ard wa member .*f Kappa Alrha Theta. Mr Litchenherg att tided Purdue Uni versity an*i wris a member of Phi K: y*a Psi fraternity. •f v ^ + + d- + Mrs. Graham Ho^tes** Coterie. Friday The reg.h'.r meeting of the Coterie was held F- 'a evening at the horns of Mrs- Albert Grahum, Hanna court Mrs. Char!*- All-m had charge of the program on the -object, “Sightseeing jt the CenrJr;. f Pr igres-". Eleven members an i in. guest were rresent ❖ •!••:• + + + + + « . R. C To M"et 'l«nda> Gresnca.stle '.V rmen's Relief Corn* No. 2-3 will rrc-e- Jar. 22. 1934 at 2 p m in the Elks hall All merrberare aske*i to ic- present. Jennie L Wolfe, press cor-oupondent. +++++++♦ Priscilla (lub To Meet Mon Jay The Modem I iscilla club will meet M nday aftem--." at 2 30 o'cloc k with Mrs. C. L fhi f rd. 4.V4 Ra*t Washington street ■h4-4- + + 4*+ + Clover’ale (Tuh f Met Thursday The (TovervLi e Township Home Economic- < lut net Thursday afteriKx>n at the hntni of Mrs. Joe Hall Responses t*. .<)|| call were miscellaneous. The 1*<*on was.on “Color Scheme- and H w to Build Tnem.'* and “Bed-iiread* That Are Different.” Thu busines- ses-ion was (ollowe*) by a short prograir. Mrs. Myrtle Hurst gave a reading enftled. “A Matrimonial Controversy” Mrs. N*Hj« Sinclair read a paper on “Fragile Liberty,” and Mrs. Omn Shoemaker gave a reading entitled “Neighbors.” Thirteen ftemhars were pie«ent. Guests were Mrs. Ralph Frye, Mrs. John Me«k. Mrs .Albert Smith, Mrs. Oran Shoemaker Mias Christine Burris, an*i Miss Anna Guntle. Miss Guntle became a member of the club. Refreshments were served by the Vwdess. The next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Hurst on
Feh. 22
+ + •!• + + + + + Cloverdale Bus* Her (iuh Entertained Thg Busy Bee club of Cloverdal* was entertained Wednosday b;. Mrs. Elias Elmore at an all day meeting. A delicious dinner was served at noon. A program of readings and' tap dancing was given by the hostess I and her daughter*. The next meet-
f the Mothers Study Club -.ttend the lecture at As•ndav evening at 7:30 o’- • i i»ers will go from there ' Mrs. Kenneth West for
r meeting
fhc Elks will a»tve*oystei B f
lob meir:h*-rs thi* •■'integ
most cordially invited
Entertains AA'ith xirprise Part*
Miss Myra Met* entertained at her home in Bainbr lee Sunday nigit with a *utprise natty in honor of Ali-- Madonna Grime* of Greencastle. It was Mis Grimes’s birthday. T*n <nieTs were present. | .;. c. *;• + d- d- d* ; —Jopdan.
. Unions 6:30 p.
ate a real passion and concern for the lost to the extent that we shall know the Bible, live it* teachings ar. 4
do definite tiereonal work.
S S. 9:30 a. m. Dn\-rt Barr. «?urer-
intendent.
Morning Worship 10:30 a. m Message: The Test of Disciple-Tup ” Anthem. “Ivet Us Sit g I nto the I/vnl - ’
fr
Instead of JHany J
Refreshments werej^^
W»i>er service.
S« »ing < lub Met Wednesday Th - Bain 1 ride Sewing club met at >lv hc-w of Mi-* Msrj.vrie Tate or Weinesday afternoon. Tho-e present were Mrs. Irene Tate. Mr*. Reha E rley. Mr*. Frances l>»wrallen. Mis. Rosie MtGaughey, Mrs Edna Pear! Di,k*on. Mi - Fled* Bratton. Mis* ' Af irgarm Ree.i. Mis* Myra Metr and Mi- Janiie N- Ison. Refre*hmen*s were serve*! hy -he hostess. d- d- v d* d - d- d- dAlisccllaneou* Shower For Recent Bride Mrs. Haive* Shuey Mr*. Fail F ney and M - Raymond Priest were h. ste-sc- for a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr*. Eve Shuey Coffman, in fie Ladies Aid room of the Chrislion chur h in Bninbridge Friday
afternoon.
After each _uest had written a note of advice to the bride, which wer*- lead aloud by the bride, she
c[>enoii the gift
served.
d- d- d- •** d’d- d* + Dr. Brook, to Speak Before P. T. A. Monday Dr. Fowler D. Brooks will give the second address in the serien on “Building Character” being presented to parents ar*i tea.hers on Monday ever ing at 7:30 in room 109, Asbury hall. He will -peak on “Developing Attitudes in Children." Dr. Biooks is nationally known in educaticnal circle* for his work in the psv "logy of adolescence. He is ••specially faniliar wnth the problem* arising in dealing with pupils in public hools. He was director of the training school of Minnesota State Teachers college for three years, then profesaor of education at Johns Hepkin- before coming to DePauw: His studies into factor* which affect the progress of pupil* in school have l«een widely quoted. Questions fiom the .luiiiencri will be di* us*ed in tf*e forum period following the lectures. Al! interested are invited to attend. d- + d* d- + d* ■(• + Mr- Lyon Hostess To Bible ( tub Tlx- AA'oman’s Bible club of the Gobin Memorial church held its Jnn.an- meeting with Mrs. T. M. Lyon Air*. Ro*. had the devotions. After the business session Mrs. Parish had the program, her subject being “The TYiree Wise Men." It was presented in an interesting manner. During the so* inl Inur the hostess, assisted by Mrs. O. E. Stoner, served refreshments.
m All unions are
having a very Tine attendance. Evening evangelistic service at 7:3C
pv O YOU have gj a I t of out•tinding accourt* — biiia upon *-h:
piymenta art due or pj.t ,j Uf > [J you find it hatd to ,|] •atufifd by trying t - . ead .7 «heck among ao manv :vt J r. w from ua. pay C * t V' have but on« atnall s lnt 1 each month? $10 to $ '■ ,o on » household good*. Ab< [0I ? ti.l—no endor'm ree I nv _.
Ko obligation.
Indiana Loan Co,!
24i F " I ^ h,n
Phone 15. I
p. m-
Message: ’'There i- no Difference” Social chorus set-- ti >n. “He Ran-
*omed Me”—Henri*-r*"n-
Deacons monthly business meeting
Tuesday evening at 7:3®.
(Ttoir rehearsal. Thursday at 6:30 rvenirg at 7:30 o’cU*. - (i ur wj P- nl - I league is cooperating »ith US j, “Reiient and turn to God. and ! n j services. Dr J G.
reuentanoe
Act-
j works meet for
j 26:20.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHl’-Rt H A’ictor L. ltophae-1, minister Church school, 9:30. Dr. G- B. .Manhart, Supt. Session meetinc. 10:20 in the
Manse.
Morning worship, 10:35 Sermon theme: “The school of prayer " Tlie ch »ir will sing: “Lord Thy mercy .--trea-reth.” Rubenstein Reception of
IN MEMORY
In loving remembrance of our dear • *ther, Charles A. Itobbs, who del*nrt(d this life one year ago, Januaiy 21, 1933. From thi.- world of pain and sorrow, To tie land of peacu and re.-t, G‘d ha- taken you, dear father, Wheie you have fount eternal rest. Sully mi-sed b> Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dobbs.
6:30. Dr T ' G.
Yuncker will give on illustrate i nddress *n the “Hawaiian Island*.” Choir practice. 7:0(1 Wednesday eve ning /
FIRS! CHRISTIAN < HI RCH Robert Talmage Beck, minister. Miss Rachel Denn, choirmaster. 10 a. m. Worship and communion. Sermon subject “A Preface to .Defeat.” Speaket, Al). Reck. Church *chool—Mrs. B F. Han-ty, director. 10 a. m. Junior church, wot ship an*! communion. ;<> a. m. Primary church, worship. 10 a. m. Beginnet and nursery. 11:20 a- m. Class discussion peri d. Departmeflt* for all ages. 6:30 p. m. 5?enior Christian Endeavor. Dis. ussion and social hour. Subject. ’’Ourselves and Our God."
DIGGERS FIND HIBERNATING REPTILES AND WEASEL NEST
G0BTN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Albert E. Monger, minister. A’. D. Tit mpson. minister of tniislr. E. R Bartlett, church school sup crintendent. Community And Family Sunday 9:.3ft a m Sunday Church school Men's class meets in East College 10 4ft a. m. Morning worship General th*-me. Je-us and Ills Message for this Tlmo of Change.” Ser-. mon subject. "Compromise ' Music. Prelude. Sinfonia to T»rd. for Thee my spirit longs.” Bach. Anihems Hymn to the trinity. Tsehaikowsky; Jiihllat" Deo. Philln Janies. Offertory: Romance from Symphony TV. Vierne. 6 fth p rt. Iflgh School Epworth League Subject. 'Interpretation of the Lord's Prayer." Leader, R A. OtSe 6:3ft p m. University Vesper*. Prof Van Denman Thompson and Walter Vassar will give an organ and voire recital. Tliursday. 7:15. Chnrrh Fellowship and Training night. General assenihly "Religion and Mental Health" bv Dr. AVarren C. Middleton followed hy classes at S o’clock
Cimpbell preu.*h
We urge all menih* ,„i The Indies;’ Aid soviet he J Constructive Evan en ^ slogan for the month .I:, rilil , thou a Kit gtiotn hu: twi Gd itless thee
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE nKl Sunday morning er re, Wednesday Evening SerrittJ Wednesday uf the n • •*, Reading room ■ WefgJ from 2 tn 4 n. m. |
408 Elm St
“Life” is the nib ofthek'
son-.Sermon in all t: he*o(Cl3 Scientist, on Sunda U. itryj S
Among the vita' whrt( prise the l.esson-,*. rmca ii
following from thi B r,:*: -n words spake Jesu-. a- I'fttijfU eyes to heaven, n *a:t FlM the hour is come: g ijjJ that thy Son ai-i g!ori/)-|| As thou ha-t giv< • «r( all fle-h, that he ■ r -tei life to a* many a- wipt him. And thi- -4!.J they might know • - -h* oultl
God, and Jc-us < - nhnn ha-t sent” (John 17. 1-1). The Lesson-Scr- «|. the following |>a- .nr. fmn Christian Sv ieni < ■ -h* ' “A and Health with KV - tures,”by Mary B. r Eddy;” is life eternal.’ says Je-i-.-i* shall be; ami th* - -e oc^nr” lasting life ns a r *-• 1m
of hi- Father n-
knowledge of Lt - a*i!! fp. 410). “The r -andig Life is God. Sr' le-r'!i* days by strength- e ■ i'tfllj the deathle-* i*- ' I V ijM mightiness and - rtality* 4871. “Mortal n:' : ■ •"•’V rnneous, materia entiondl and j*w-. but • f« Irom tne imnu r (|
Jeanetty Benv ■ inor. returned to - - H from the county h '-J
north TONAAVAN'DA n. Y. (UP) AA’orker* on (“WA "digging” pro)»cis are flndlnR some Interesting things, such as skeletons, remnants of old buildings, etc . hut to a crew employed on an abandoned slag roadway here go flrst honors. The crew dug Into a hole alongside a drainage ditch, to find It a winter refuge for more than 300 snakes, numerous frags, toads, mud turtles and weasels Most of the animals and reptiles were numb from the cold and did not move when the workers Intruded upon their privacy
ing will he with Mrs. AK-any Farmer in February. ++++++++ Entertains AA'ith Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Wilbui Priest entertained the ladies chorus at her home in BainBridge Friday afternr m with a bridge
luncheon.
Following the three-eourse lumh-
Studio Tea Room SUNDAY NOON Fried Chicken. Raked Chicken. Swiss Steak SUNDAY NIGHT Plate Lunch \ | a Carte T Rone Steaka
NAZ ARENE CHURCH B. F. AA'ininger, pa*tor. Sundav School, 9:30 A M Morning Worship. 10:45 A M X, Y P S. Worship, 6:00 P. M. Kva/igehstic .Service** 7:00 P M Prayer meeting Thursiay evening I at 7:30. ! Our revival meeting with Jnme* Powell and Jack Bierce of Francisco, Indian*, will i»egin February 14 and continue until March 4. You are welc.gne at all our service*.
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Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching service 10:45 a m. Preaching *orvice 7 p. m. . . Revival services beginning Sundoy morning and continuing each eve ning at 7 o’;lock.
M APLE CHAPEL M. E- CHURCH Angie Godwin, Minister. Church School 9 30 a. m Clans meeting 10:30 a- m. h^»wocth league 6:45 p. m leader, Mia*. Margaret Kendel Worship service 7:30 Sermon subject, A Wellside Ale - sage Evangelistic services Weiktesda/
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