The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1934 — Page 2

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CiREENCASTLE, INDIANA. ^AlUKuAY.

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i Public School News i; r „ n „ rt b) . Mieh.0 An„l. $ (Each Week In The Banner) ♦ “The best part of our history is j

a'bout the Ito^'iissance 'painters. I

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The < (.1.11.n il i ll clut» s is sponsorinit “You will fin«l out about these a pitebiu upper next Tuesday eve- ip the honk called “Westin;. at li Mi o’clock in the home econ- wi( p.| Toward America," by Clark and onii. mom. Anyone who ha.s hid (;„ H |y. work in the commercial depart!* mt at (in-, nca tie iiitrh school is invited “Mu-ir for every child and every t . alien i. The program will copsi-t c y,jy f,„. musii '' has been the slogan of ■ h. , ngs, readings, iiMisjc i>t Third ward this vyeek. Special ;.| I an -. Ill ■' attending are ask |p-ogra.:ns have heen given in an effort ed lirinp . ver d dish and (.'.mi ser t . p,. mote appreciation of lietter nmvier. Anyone wishing to attend {•. rh id I cal! Mary I.ou Rurley at prin- — * cipal' ol'ti. e lietwei p K:,‘i0 .ml 11:4a. The fiiil Scout troop of the Third I ! •eard eh >.1 is planning a cooky sale.

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\ii Sis lion' homo r, i h id :i' a p. aki i for tli< ir prog, pm Thur. day, Hr .lei vis Kuliner, v I) poke pn his experien . in Turkiy. 111. Kulmer • pi'at four years in that country and 1,'lUg I at Kolrerts c II'ge. He illus- 1 tr t. l hi talk with coloro| slid''s. I I ire v nth and eighth giadp gen-'

graphy clashes were jjpests of this progra.i w i, h was in chaise of Miss ( Students >.f Mrs. Bartlev’s room lleltv (lieenleaf. Marj ri Black i-.n.ai- hooklets for Mother’s day, this

I'ir-t r ide , hildren of the Jones ( In,..! mad pot holders this week to \. Uadi mothers for Mother's day. Belly I.ou Heavin of the sixth p. a le of the Hidpath school entertained grades five and six with a p i* .up of omrs, playing her own ac-

(oinpaniment on the guitar.

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In the oh-.nance of music week in i e Greencastle schools, various mu.in have -ung some of their favoiite . ng for other grades; discusions about the value of music to life in ho I and out of school have been held: some general assemblies have been held with special musical programs, and n Wednesday morning all the fifth and sixth grades came together at the high school building 1 form a . horus "f 2'M) students. For an hour favorite Mings were sung under ihe |c dership of Professor L'nr fir I t. When I. ids are singing in the trees And win I- are singing lullabies When bee. are singing in the breeze, \nd leaves are singing harmonies, There isn’t a tiling to do Hut just sing too. The following story on art apprei :'on .va written by Hetty Sumi. ) , fifth grade student of Miller school: “Art is my favorite subject in i booh My m ither tol i me that I v. a good ill art because l liked it so well. “I kn. w about Beoaissance paint1 i . I hoy are Michael Angelo, J.m- . . I . da Vinci and Raphael. “IJ.p.ael used to paint lovely Madonnas. "Isnardo da \'iiui worked mostly sculpturing maiblc, bronze or terra cotta. “Michael Angelo was a great arvhi-

Frank (’. Schoenman THK JEWELKK W atch, ( ItH'k and Jewelry Repairing Phone 122 L. Washington

week.

Di. k Leonard, a former student of the fir t grade of Third ward, visited the school Tuesday and Wednesday. Students of the Jones school met in the auditorium Thursday morning to i bserve nati mil music week. Lach room contributed to the program of songs. Mis Cirewe, a student teacher, played a piano solo. .Miss Puerrc, fourth and sixth grade music teacher, assembled the two grades Thursday in th n auditorium of the Hidpath school where each grade sang its favorite songs. Miss Maggee, student teacher from Second vard, played several selections on the

piano.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

W. C. GLASCOCK JLWLI.RY A Ml SIC Watch, Clock, Jewelry A Musical Instrument Repairing, Phone 12#

"HAY IT WITH FLOWERSPhone BIB Fite I Floral Co. Putnam County's Leading FloriaU i

FLEENOR’S Drugs Sundries FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open All Day Sunday.

All grades at the Miller school participated in a musical program Friday in ih.-. rvance of national music week. The ixth grade of the Jones school i,ons..red a popcorn and candy sale Thursday and Friday. The proceeds will be u.-ed to finance the May day program. CUNNINGHAM-I.UCAS EVANGELISTS. COMING The Ciinninghaiu-Luivas evangelist party will be in Oreiurasile Saturday and Sunday nights ai 7:20 o’clock for services in the court hou.-e. Rev. Cunningham lias cover, d the emire nation six tiin'-s in each ot four directions. Rev. laicas, choir bader, is a university man and has also covered th> .enlrnl west and • ast for flfi'en yeai in evangelistic ringing and preaching programs. NAZI POLICE BREAK IP REBEL < HI lt( H MEETING HEREIN, May 12, (UP) — Germany’s church controversy broke into violence last night w..en police were called into action t.. disperse a demnnsdratioH of opposition pn-tors fighting unification of Prote-iant denominations under nazi rule. Police were call -H t'. break up the meeting held under the auspiees . f the Free Evangelical synod in the Kurmark district of the province of Hi'tndenhurg. They .disperso! the angry pastors on the grounds that one of the speakers declared "there i- no justice in the present Protestant church."

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FOR SALE—Manchu soy beans, reeleane. 1, extra quality, $1.(H) per bushel at farm two mile- west of Roachdale. Forest Shackelford. 12-3p

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FOR SALE OH TRADE-My piviperty. See Mrs. Weddell, 804 South College avenue. 12-2p

AVBOW ‘Tgist Roundup” Tuesday, May 15. at 8 p. m. at the Banner Hall. Itulf and half dance. Sponsored by the PocohontnH lodge. Adm. 10c and 20c. 12-2p.

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MOTHER Will Appreciate A Good Dinner At . Elms. Inn • SUNDAY

Gilbert Railing. . p. Pauvv student. left the county hospital SaJnrday. Maynard Wright of Madison township was Ink. n to ill Muscatatuck state hospital Friday. Arthur Denten. DePanw sindent, • ntef'd the county hospital for treatment Friday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh. east S-mi-nary street, iiiid.rwent a major operation at the county hospital Saiurday morning. David C. Bra.lsn ha- returne I from Indianapolis where he attended th* two-day session of the Indiana Telephone Association. R. E. RicharF of Greencastle has been drawn an the federal petit jury and is scheduled to report for duty a: Indianapolis Monday coining at D o'clockDr. T. A. Sigler wa- in Indianapolis Saturday where he acted a> one of the judges at the Foit Ron jam in Harrison horse show, an outstanding event of its kindMrs. James Grantham of Muneie is visiting flier brother. Will Glidewell and family. She will also attend the May day festivities at PePauw, where she has a son who will graduate this spring. Suit of James P. Martin against the National Fire Insurance company of Mai'fm.l, Conn , which was venued here from Clay county, has bet n dismissed in the Piunani circuit court by tli plaintiff at cost of the defendant, following a .settlenient of the suit. Funeral services for Irene Hansel, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •Maynard Hansel of near Fillmore, who died Friday, will he held from the W sley Chapel chilli'll in Floyd township Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial will be in W"sley Chapel cemetery. A complaint to foreclose a mechanic- le n was filed in cireiilt court Saturday by Htepht n Jl. Pawley ngain-t Hyi'el Smith, Helen P. Can "id Rhoda R. lie Smith. The piaintift alleges the def 'iidantH are ind< hied to him in the sum of $69 27 lot Utilillng materials. A demand of $!-'0 i made. Gillen & Lyon ar attorneys for th“ plaliitiff. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Callagan w it visiting here today Mr. O'Callagan has henn iti'ansfei'ieil from Norlolk. Vu.. to Kttnsas City by the Internalii.nal C-ment Corporation. I.. Si i n. kinanit, who was here st vetal months, and who was Hem to Kansas City as g neral euperinteiitleiit of the plant ihcry and two in Texas, ilh.l on Match 15, and Mr. OCallaghan is ttikinjg his place in ■he Kansas City plant. There will he spiritual meetings, beginning Monday. May 14. at the Ml. Zion Huptist church on Maple avniie. foi the benefit of tlr financial committee M. C. Cruder will as.-ist in the H ivlces. Also associate ministers are Invited. Those who are 111 are urg' d to come to these meetings. Tlte subject will he the 6th chapter at d 39th verse of John. "I shall lose nothing but shall raise It up again at tlte last day.” Services "ill b< gin at 7:30 p m Alla,, | n vited to a'tend these meetingH on Monday, Tuesday. and Thursday evenings.

MONUMENTS See F. C. Yeager For High Grade Work. | 17 E. Walnut Phone 204 Y

NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS

Monday ........

11:00 a. m. Senior CViaixM, Meharry Fillm0 ,. e Smiling Workers

,11 „ 4

Hall.

3:.{0 p. in. jBuseball, PePauw

Purdue, McKeen Field.

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Chilvil Welfate t ointmjttee with Mrs. sc)l ool building May 10. Twenty

members were present. The

U rooks.

Church at 7:30 p- m.

Tuesday .

11:00 a. m. .Senior Chapel—Me- || ( , nR W ere given. on«

luirry Hall.

H .00 p- m- Lecture Jecital by Miss a|11 | one

Jean Clapp, Little Theater. Domestic Science Club, 2:30 p. A.merican liegioji, 7:30 p. in.

American J.egioji Auxiliary, 7:30 p. v|„. n i

Sutivkiy School council of Baptist | 0( ..,| p j (>. Met niters

Church, 8 p. m-

Wednesday

11:00 a- in. Senior Chapel,

harry hall-

8:00 p. m. Guest meeting of

Greeneastle Mu.-uale, Gubin Memorial than one hundred delegates and visit-

Church.

Rotary, Chri-tian Church. Business and I’rutes-ional Women's Club, 6:30 Fin, Inn. Temple Lodge No. 47, Masonic

Temple. Thursday

8:00 p. m. Play recital by Mr. Cardan Peterson, l ittle Theater. Kiwanis, Christian Church. Choir Rehearsal of Baptist Church at 7 p. m. Mid-Week prayer service of Baptist Church, 8 p. in.

Saturday

Tlte Woman Club, 2:30 p. m. MrsNellie Anderson. •F -F *F + + Cel c brated 86: It Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Mary A Murphy celebrated la r eighty-sixili birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Florence Unis, at Greencastle Sunday. May 6. Although slii' lias beitt quite ill. she was able to he up and enjoy the day with i"lative.s and friends, thirty-eight pi whom gathered to '• lebrate this occasion and to wish her a "happy birthday.” The diniiei able was beautiful wit li a huge bouquet of ifaffodlls.' Quern, Ann's Lav and Cultivated Loekspitr. th» gift of a nlec. Miss Amy Honer ol Indianapulis; and it, wtis laden wiili delicious food, including the Uige birthday cak . •Mrs. Murpriy was tli«> recipient of' several lov. ly gift^ and a shower of birthday greeting cards, which made her v ry happy. She Is a member of the Eastern Star No. 43. Morton Relief Corps Hyacinth Temple, honorary member of til' Arellle Social (’OJn111i11“C, '"id u memher of Trinity Metliodlat church. When in Terre Maine she makes h i home with h< r daughter, Bessie M. Carson. Those present were Ml. and Mrs. Llmer Mm pity, Mr. and Mrs. Mulsnliii Murphy, Howard and Flloise Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murphy, Rubert, F'ranc-s Jane anil Joan Murphy, of Danville. Hi.; Mr. and Mrs. Olio F'aller. Mrs. George I aller. Mi-. Nellie Sanders, Mrs. Mildred McGaughey, of Roachdale; Mi'. Clydi II“rry ef ronnersville; Mrs. Irene Vestal of Elwood; Mrs. H' lie Bom i and Amy Boner, of Indl-

Mt and Mis. Melvin Parker Coffman, Martha Mathews, Mrs. Flor "it... Buis, Marie C Ifman, Richard tind Ivniise ('offtitan, and the guest of honor. Mis. Mary A. Murphy.

+ -:• + + + + + + Clinton Twp 4-H Club Elec f s Officers

Tile Clinton Twp. 4-H

May j at the Clinton Center school lioiiHc with the club Rader and 22

iiii*mb°rs pit -ent.

,iy 1,1 club leader. Explanation lie two project*, clothing and baking, was made. The “nrollment was

taken, showing 28 member*.

Following this the cluh elected

m w officers hh follows; President, Martha Lou Scott.

Vic*, president, Rosalie White.

SeciVtary and treasurer,

Pay.

ling and yell lender, Maxine Bet- longevity. Tlte

Invite Mother To Dinner ToMorrow At The CASTLE CAFE You Will Like Tlte Food Too. SERVED AT THE TABLES FOR. 40 Cents

I Is.

Club reporter, Martha Ann Sp-n-

cer.

The club will meet every two weeks on Wednesday u t the Clinton C' titer school building. •F *F 4* -F 4- 4- 4- 4* Laugh-A-Lot 4-H Club Met At Reelsvilh H. S. The Laugh-a-Lot 4-H cluh of | Washington towmdtlp met Mtty fi it ! li* clsvlll. IiIkIi scbool. Tile meeting I s 'as call «i to order Ity Vlrgliiia l^wls who was selected as tenipurny. ehairtnan In the absence of tlte liniident utiil vice pi inirl.iit. Julia Jean Mace. iVrginia Cline. [HeDn Senter and Doris Trout, were

appoined as a permanent commit-

tee to provide recreation.

A short program was given by n few of the club members. A work

followed. After the meeting

period

was adjourned there period of recreation.

•F •!• •!•

w as a shot'!

Sep Demonstrations The Fillmore Smiling

Workers

4-11 club held its second nie“tlug at

. one ... . Official Hoar t meeting:, Methodist ni'eting was called to order by tbs

prsident, Virginia Ritatk. and lutsi ness was discussed. Two ileiiioustra-

on seams by

Virginia Ruark and Jean Arnold,

button boles by Betti'-

Dobbs and Alberta Wright. Sewing on first objects was started. The luti'T part of the afternoon was

playing games.

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Vttcnd Convenlion

Four Greencastle members of tlte Indiana P. F. O. Sisterhood attended the closing session of the State convention at Ijafayette, Friday. More

ing members from 'the twenty Indiana chapters were; present. Those attending from here were: Mrs. W. M. Blancharl, Mrs. II. 15Gough, Mi-s Margaret Gilmore and Mrs. Fred L- O'Hair. •F 4- 4- *F -F d’ -F 4W. C. T. I'. To Hold Meeting Monday The W C. T. U- will meet at tlte Metho iist church, Mom ay afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mts. R. A. Ogg will have charge of the program. All meumberp and friends are invited to attend this

meeting.

4* 4" -F -F 4- -F -F

( hild Welfare

(dint in it tee to Meet The (hild welfare committee will meet with Mrs. F. P. Brooks, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

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Six Arc Cupped By Mortar Hoard At the May day breakfast held this morning in the Bowman gymnasium six girls were capped by Mortar Hdhrd, senior honorary society. The new jdedges are Jean Smith and Virginia Andrews, Kappa Alpha Theta; Jean Davidson. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Miriam Pumbald, Delta Delta Delta; Mary Garrison Walker, Al/dia Omicron Pi; and Jean Clapp, Alpha

Chi Omega.

,-!• -I* v 4* 4 (intentporary Literature Group to Meet Monday Tlte contemporary literature group of the A. A. U. W. will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the homp of Mrs. Thomas L. Harris, 108 North-wooi-J boulevard. Mrs. F. C. Tilden an 1 Mrs. F. W. Hixson will have charge of the program. A full attendance is desired. 4* •!• 4* +

W R. C. To Mee'. Monday

Tit" Wonini Itclii f Corps No. 23 will meet in regular session M< inlay

afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

STATE FORCES Cl \IM HEFINTTE VICTORY OVER R. EMIL PETERS INDIANAPOLIS. May 12, (UP) _ Definite defeat of R. Earl Peters, Ft. Wayne, candidate for the Democratic United Stal ls , natc nomination, was

Mr. and Mr. Chari, >.. Murphy. Richard, Ray and Howard cl * i “* d tate adminiMratksi

Murphy. Mildred Flocken. Mr. uikI Mi Charles Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman .1 Turney, of Terre Haute-

f irces as the t.,vo opposing groups continued to issue contradictory statements regarding outcome of

Tuesday’s primary election.

Delegates to the st ite convention here June 12. which will select the senate nominee, candidates for several state office- an 1 draft the party platform, were elected in the primary. Frank McHale, administration leader, said after a canvass of the state’s :>2 counties that 'Peters definitely hud

cluh met been blocked.

Although the administration’s slate of convention delegate candidates were defeated in many counties, those

rpi Wl , " ""V twillin'*, tnu.se T < m e Ing was called to order elected are not no cssarily going to

support the former state party chair-

man' McHale said.

OLD AGE SECRET REVEALED

ISTANBUL, Turk y. May 12 (UP) Wrinkled, slirh lie,I Zaro Aplta,

••I len eaHad Iha Mdi t man in the wm-M,

today (li.closeil ,Ik> secret of his

answer: Lots

wives, but oil" n, a time.

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SUNDAY

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LUNCHES DINNERS

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Gust Kinil Carlson, minister. No silly, shallow excuse should Ik- allowed to kei p any churcli men)- j her from the house of God on the Uti'd’s day. Real mtn ami women ought to be ashamed of themselves to even mention some of thje excuses ' th"y do for not going to church. Th great promise In God’s word is ptoiioiiuotd on those who "forsake rot the assembling of themselves together." We wlcome you to the church on the coiner of Spring A\ . and Poplar St., whose services fire as follows: Jilldo school. 9:30 a. m. Walter Gardner, Supi. Morning worship. 10:30 a. in. M-ssage: "F’alls We Have Not Hail." Anth'in. “Jehovah cRIgnsI/u . i.z, Unions, 6:45 p. tit. Evening gospel service a; S p. m. Message: "The Death Grip." The choir vrill sing "Und‘T the Wings Divine". Crcswll. S. S. Council, Tuesday at 8 p. m. Chclr rehearsal Thursday at 7 p. m. Prayer service Thursday at 8 p. m. Please take notice of th" change in time for tile evening services and nieelings during tit sumini r months.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Robert Tulmage Beck, minister. 10:00 a. in. Morning worship. S 'l'innn: "Whi n Sata.nl F’alls. ’ Speaker, Mr. Beck. Ptydilde. "In Thee Is Gladness," Baclt. Offertory, “Man Bewail Tlty F’earful .Sin,” Bach. An them, "O I»r<| Ribnk" Me Not,” Gaul. 10:00 a. m. Junior ehtirel) will meet with adult church in Mqthi r's observance. 10:00 a. m. Primary church and worship. 10:00 a. m. Beginners ami miKsery. Church School Mrs. B. F. Handy, director. 11:20 a. nt. Bible sltuly clar fs and discussion groups. 5:00 p. in. College Forum. 0:30 p m. Senior Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. nt. Union services at MptbO'li.xi Episcopal church, rrcscntaiion of temperance pluy. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. itaphaef, Minister. Church school. 9 30. ))r. G. B. Mutt hart, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:35. Anthem, "Hark, bark my soul," HheRey Solo. “Tlte Penitent," Van de Water, by Arthur Fox. Sermon theme: "An Understanding Mother." Junlcr C. E.. 3:00. Mothers of tin Primary and Jju i^ior departments will he guests. Tuxls r. k, 6 20. leader, Kail Neumann. Union service, 7:45 In the M-'lh odist ('Imrcli. The Anti-Saloon Uagu. will present tile educational drama. "Senator North’s Deciding Vqte.” Phoir praetlc", 7:00 Wednesday evening.

CrOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Albert Fi. Monger, I). 1)., pastor. Van Denman Thompson, minister of music. Ldwnrd H. Bartlett, D. D.. Chun h ehotd siiperlnt! ndent. 9:50 u. id. Sunday Church school. 10:40 a. in. Mother’s Day service. S'niton subject, "The Kt-niui Mother.” Preacher, G. Bromley Oxnant. I). 1). LL. I)., president of DePa trw university. Music— Prelude, raiuabik'. Widor; Anthems, “IiO, a Voice to IL avert,” Bortniansky; Piljgrint'F Hnig, Tscltulkow'sky; offetlory: Dedication, Deems Taylor. 6:00 p. m. High School Epworth Li ague. Leader. Mrs. E. R. Bartlett. Subject, "Mother.” *:00 p. m. Union service, Oobln Memorial church. A dramatic trial. "Senator North’s V.«te,’’ given under • lie auspices of tlte Anti-Saloon League, 'riie characters are stlected froim the members of the congregations of tit" Presbyterian, Cluistian and Methodist churches.

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MAPLE CHAPEL M E. CHURCH Angle Godwin, minister. Church School 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Mary Kendall, acting "tipi r-

inlenile nt.

There will b« a Mothers day special given by our Busy Beg class in the opening of the service. Tlte Epworth Ijeagti" will bp combined with the evening services (Itit'lnjg the revival. The R- v. E. W Davis of this city will pteach for us nt 7:30 Sunday

evening.

Miss Vera Grace Knauer nod Miss Grace Moore will direct the '■•tolj and congfcgnlIntiul singing jJlisH Knauer and her sinter Eliza l>etli®»||| n|iig, I'hc gospel In song Is a special

;r s lne < ^ When ^ and * Should! you nee m , in ^ your bills W he n due fi, yourseif how „ur ^ i -diana Loan 2|, i L Wathitigton st.

LnliTlain \|„| AT THE Si ml id Tea |j { ALAMO Bni.DIKc

featuic in a)| our ser vie Tib Rev. T. f;„|« • he pa.-tor, will b., »i next week. Prayer hour 9 a. m. c, Uibit rcuiliiik. Till' Hi John. Miss Marcella l)aii« worth L ugit- lion or, chairman foi yuun„' p,„| Mis. i. E. Stunt'. Izniii ident. as cliuiiiuan ..| ft

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Mis. Maty Ki mlall. Hi r.nperintendi nt. as rit I’atisli Group J. Mr:. Alu Itoherts, si chttiriuau of i'aiish 6mi Oi Ik r annouiicementii

later.

W i • welep us in utr Lit.li White Hi" hill. CHRISTIAN SCIENd K 408 Elm St Stitiday morning ser.iM, Hi Wednc-il.iy Evening Seme, Wednesday of the month. Reading room oiien #tfl| fronj 2 to 4 d. m. "Adam and Fallen Man"! subject of the I.ess< n-Stni* Churches of Christ, Fndit Sunday, May 13. The Golden Tex: ;• Adam all die, ( 'j all be made alive" (i Cumj 16: 22). Among the citations red! prise the Lesson-Fermoii ij follow ing from the BiWr: ij • little w hile, ami the •'

not t"

consider h I'l..' and" ^ be” (Psalnt-37:10). The Lesson-FcrmoD »lso h the follow .g pa ac :'n* Christian > m 1 is\:*>'- “[ and Health w ith K. )'t uit tures.” by Mary Hak«. K«f 'j speaking '."d: n 8 children of men. J( J'

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is. Truth ! I. ' ■ : : ,J ( man, showing that man image is unfalh n and etoM

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man in the .nag' : God. We • e that ir.an n*M lost his : piritual e-!.". nal harmony" (p. oiO* PREPARE FOR WJ! (Copyright. 1934 By Uiu'^ Buenos Mia.- - 'J Uo)h ia :ii"l 1’.' ..vita) l 1 'H day to wage their 6rm tbl with a ferocity unappro’'" ill,. d;i> , AIrplan. "inhh - 1 A cities, it • d i"""' ' '• j prisoner 'a' " " m.-f the coiii' ii'lina anm» muBltioi , campaign in th'

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