The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 August 1934 — Page 2

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IgOBIN MF.M'iRIU. METHODIST

EPISCOPAL < HI R< H

Ajfcert E. M neer. D. D„ ps=-or. ( Van Denman ThompsoB, minister of rstasie. Fdwartl R. Bartlett, D. D., chorch 1- »i fBp'rinter ient. Rachel Dear., a/tkir nrlnister of

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Van W. HlodtVy, yoest prea-her. &-15 a. m. .= an-lay r'.srch achooL v r- v. - ' d. Serman c /hVct. “Jeec j --rt Oor World's Inaah* ’ : *v." Gaest preacher, Rev. Van W. H : -v-ki*y. R/--.- ale. M j-ic. Soto, “Father. I S-retch M/‘ Hards to T v •e,” M s Marjorie Me-!

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M *RARD5 OIL BEING "71 DIED

c^r.tif,* detem.fkatiMi cf 6ia rce»"tl’ty hi l*d V/ a ;,rv/:,.* of made- " triate per y,fiai ntic:J-» try the eaort f ^4e on a Imsi* of free rlajjufica- i •ione-hijfn, fair, ir - rtolL In only •*') per cent r/f t-.e ca**» idmitterf p, ! '>* -ch’.'/l was the --.rt rat.r.sr a* to j '*• mental es-.V/ty of the /s enile

ff*n< j- rs foani to * rorrxet. To .t the r*l,ity of the court

rath)?, actual intelligence score* of I -P/1 V; * ad'T.t'xl • *h* hoo! .r IMI were and c/wnpar*-: wito the <'urt rat.n? l/y woich th- ' a *e’ «*r* Vmg treated. By thi type of co,xpar.» o- t wa* foon/t ! th* * nly II of t e 5rT{ rated oy the court a R -* nt- f. inte i ?*n/e a- tii/illy te ted in that group; of Va* ir/ -ate*} a- fa.r ■**-** corr* t as w*r* I* of tV » who fell in the dull j group; jO had n/, rrt, rating. In 1 otlxr * rd*, out of 2!t ratirig^, only h;i ca *» were rav j corr»-'-tIy. Tee pur rent W*r* fo.-vi to lx feehle*riin*»tl and t <- .»ra/- for tne Troop * • around 1 rat ng -f 13 per rent VI -w thi ',f J^er^faj

popoLati'Xi.

The aim of the *tuL , . to find t e weak point ■ in the r re. ti'/nal program; to show nee | for revisk/n of

LINCThL/N, '>et>. tCPr—. -a.Tifexs of a new CiCi..'*’l f'oer. th* munarda plant that gro* - i *he ry, sandy stretche-s of Western Nebra-ka, are •xsng - turned by ux Umrenoty of X'et/ra>ka chemist* te determine wt.etner it may prove the ban* for the founding of a r- * . try. Two professors, Jo -eph B, Burt and Frx> S- Bokey, of n,. •>?* pharmacy, -e*ured the sar.-pie-s tbemxielve* ftarve ding mor* t - in a ton of the plant to -xcur* fl a.-, j a half pints of the dark, aroma?.!/ oil TV-y worke<| 'or more tr-an V n ci> ? "o rr<cure the sample*. If the oti crcita - • .’fa .ent fyuant* Poes of phenol -, the base for many rp-mfectan’r, cuiti.a’.- 0 ,f the plant r ay prove prafitabie V< itiie oil* al-r*-a y have been d* . r/*er*d in the

•arcades.

A merr.oer of th' mint family, the r-marda grow - to a r • pht of a bruit Is inches and sprwot * a light iavender Moxn. Nearly the entir- plant was -ted in the distilation pr ce . h- the

profeusora

j This oil may prove to be the nu1 cl'-as of a new and e.ten-ive in 'xi’ ry f<>r all agricultural it* of Western Nebraska. It isn’t hard to rai e the i (onarda plant—it ju.', grows.

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T .- * who anderwer.-. operate* at thx c'aimy houipta .i .t.-rday m«>raog for the remccral of thx.r U*.«l, were Rasuelf Stewart. J-*.* Pn.tt Irv n Benuett. BobCx* Trout, Ai#x- }■ .-.ten, ind D r. ii«i GriseL

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A picture of 5f*s Mary O'Bear,

Green* a tie, one of 11 lectio rial • - tW

ner* in the Colombia “H i!> w<*>' J

Hotel" eciotest, who were feted an 1 Hoi NTIE-

<;.ne*j at t.oe « .r!d’» fair, apee-ir**: - 1

the T*rre Haute .Star .So'urday rrorr - * EBI> ing- ! Rwi'

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r that -itarer*. ret>f was to * s.u* rjanem. Sr*;.*?. *

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-.ark is .-x*w.j jssxat.

Hnusur HV ,. ■>-a..-~a.-_ of the c-jummcte* acpoi—.e v> •-•“*ga** aer ma. and sexa - «uuu 'uVats**. ?* Jerr.tr ta -ecox.; re—- a- an Aiaoarra * H.n» .ms--* -ysw SenaL r J dx H. Ba- * ; ^ oc-.r_-a- *

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BIRD LIFT •xd hi fiet...n r isi_it. pro-

lie v. K*»ber.

tuctors of fr xiertr-xc av: reientles*

, , T. B< <• c. j-* * f rMml. CmuAi’* Iteyal

First Chn.-tian church, who ha* bee* Mounted F .?* agu n th - ;*•• —* attending Columbia univer-ity .n N- . Vy-j,.., lry , r ^__.__ York City this summer, ha* retime? ; ,y^ . . x

j scientific -i p >»xrj.

to his horre ,n thU city. Mr*. Reck who unu-rwent an ofxration whih* in N ew York, re-rame. in the Kan.

Jta’ ira., aia;

Sam B*;.-'-, Grexncarde R. 3, f led -u.t for d vo*** in circuit court Friday aga;n*t .Anna Rodi h, on grour. ; = of cruel and inhuman treatment. Accord.nr to the complaint the eoapl* married June 12, 1&2C ami separate: May 13, 1534 GiRoi 4 Lyon are attorney, for the plaintiff.

Memlxr* of fhe Putnam county , o' Be.l*

A deta.. Q’ thx fa***' /- «*- srtetfoa *d tr • ha* left (fse-xc n?y arxwr a st*-i-*xr carry - g officer-. • the D* /ar.nrer,t of use Interior '*» a*, ocean tour f »XT-raj -***-. wfc- h

ha* for it- oject. x *7 .

uudy of the -*r» mid Bed life on th* North shore of thx «. Lawrence River and G-df as far as Biav -xt-r-I n whxr* : . nrador a jom* f->. ieQuebec a? th. west end *,f tne fstraP,

I “ Frestiieti* gap* ***- to

ouncil met Saturday afternoon in the 'x mane fr m iniar^i y/umey * to the

"»urt h >ij -e to civiose a memlxr to haunt* *.f

Guns Bristle on Austrian Border

j represent the council on the county l *ax a/ljus-ment l/oard. a* other momj bens of this doard already have been . n,'imx*i by Judge Wilbur S. I*onn*r. It j i* the 'luty of thx board to *can all

c unty budget' and attempt ?o bring ! many hunt.' | them within the $1.50 tax limitati-xi'’h*-*- frur I law. I of Qu*lxr l _. . achieving r

T-e gu*-t preacher of the Gobm

l Memorial church Sundiy will be the j Rev. Van W. Hinckley, of Ro.wdale. R*v. Hinckley is a graduate of I*ePauw university and Boston Tbe*,logical .Seminary. He i* one of the outstanding younger ministers of the Northwest Indiana conference and is doing a C'nvpicious piece of rural church work at Rosedile. The service j IS 31 10 a. m. Mis* Marjorie McIn-

tyre will V tte guest soloist.

feather**! tahabitaHK- of ;*ge'l and peteresijae

Mobil*- anti aircraft artill.-ry and rang, finders of tb« Italian army ar* shown massed in the Alpine district of Italy n*-ar the Austrian border. The soldier* await'd orders from Premier Mussolini, which were not given when the Nazi putsch in Austria failed.

fl'irah M. Fox, of Russellville, filed suit for divorce in circuit court Saturday against Cleveland Cot, on ground* her husband struck her, t -• 1 tera-d t.*r life, and finally abandoned her. According to the complaint they w*re married Dec. i<5, 1507 arvl eparated March 10, 1931. The plaintiff say„ they are the parents of nine children, five of whom are with t <• plaintiff. She asks a divorce, custody of the children, and an order against the defendant for «ipp>rt of the children. F. 8. Hamilton i J attorney for the plaintiff.

Muebe*'* r. eowatai area*

Year-n.,' patrol* of *he “Mou--ie*” have been efttahlished for *ome tinv- in th* Pro-nnce of Q’.<-be<’»

pr»m r-*- It i* duty of O prevent -he -'-lighter ini life which i* row - motional fame, especi-

ally in the Gi-pe Peninsula where at Per*e Rcxk ,nd Be a venture DUn! - n 20»Jt* rare wild birda, ire eluding gannetr, murres—rela'ive of the now ext.re-t fligh-b« great auk*— an i many ot -n f rooB wh at is raid to lie th* tret densely inhabi ed bird sanctuaries ln the world The Ga pe I’ iri sanctuare* ar* thu year attracting an un. —cedente.j numlier *>f scieivists and viaitors a* a result of opening of the n e w 55.3-mile Gaajx Belt Highway, circling the hereto,

fore almost nacce ^t,|e

country.

peninsula

51 r*. Henry 5lai"hiU M * -»*» a*. Mr*. Frank Exer ’Jrto will entertain the W-> ■ « in September.

Farewell Party Foe M* iwt Mr^tlewwnl* ’fr i-d >lr-. Eari Smith and .'fr aa*Z Mrs. Frank Miiier entertainei T.-c- ay xvearag with a farewell * a : arty x thx Smith home, for 5tr and Mrs. Grover Clement* who are mtmriag to Bbomingdale d • •ntesf* were enjoyed by all- Prizes re- r.g a-ranjed to Mr=. Grover ClemMr- Hers.-ri Darr.elL Arthur Wet.er an a Bobbie Spercer. T> -x presem were: Mr. and Sir*. Grover Omxnu ar. -iaaghter. Ruth baa. Mr and Mr*. Arfcur Weller, M* and MEugene Baird, and £ .rr.vr. M irtha Jeane, 51 r. and 51r«. y Gnatham. fe - —. -,n . 51 artha dotele Gr-*.- trs. Mr- Frank Blwards, Mr-i.-sd Mr-. Fr-o Frank arui ■ oughter, le r * 5tare. Mr. and Mr*. Hershchel r*araeii. Mi- Lea.-. Jane Ashley an? M •» Emma Jcare Caipenter of I.»binofi; fTau-:e. Richard, R gar and Margaret M. -,n Refreshments of I • cream, cake and punch were served. *******+ VtxH'ok Reunion to Be HeH ?*«*day. Aug. 1J T x VanHook r* ni-.a will he h--M .' irwiiy, A /g. I9 t at thx home of .-.eflj VanHook. *-» half mile north Mace. Th'-ie atten ing are askto bring well-'lied buxbets am) wji table serti-e. d* V -h d- -r v f- -?• Ixdta Tbrta T»« To Meet Mondiy T’ * * T 3 .'* i .'! meet 5Ior» lay ••.ening st 7 30 • V|/, k at the home .V -* Jul.ana Gariner, 101 south l*acj*t ftrext.

BANNER WANT ADS P\T

PDILTRV TIP" F‘»R AUCt’ST Growinx t;.il--t* ne*i| a sui'nlile clea n : r‘- -h water an<I plenty . roti ting spare right up to housing *• TK-- -''all amount of meat - rap, which the puli*,, win consume • r-aid back several time, in fall

egg production.

A * he pullet - gr w they need more rco-ting epace, and in many rases it

-b -iralde to have mme of the bird,

r'e.’ting ir tree-. F rP vh air will help > keep the }>ullet comfortable at right. The brooder house should be

1 |xr,ed a, much as possible.

Aogu-t is th'- m n-h to get the Uying house r^,dy for ,he new crop ' E-r t. eliminate the und* imbie bird- from | e laying flock ( ’ mak ' sufficient room fo r the pul- •' . Su< **•> >f u | j. (try raisers find ,l 'o allow from three to

"1 uar * ’f Ooor space ,xr

••? er, <Jepending upon the breed and

* much culling will (*, don. during

Come To The Lincoln Restaurant SI ND5Y AND ENJOY A FRIED CHICKEN DINNER DIN Ni p ’ Uk umoi • 25c

V- wint»r.

(lie h u should have a tnorough cle-’mng, and thc- n |,e R rublwd with lye water. Any repair* should lie made at thi* time, rather than after ! w pullet* are hou. cl.

b*xn expt,

1 liter of ag

Gzst Emil Carlsoo, maistcr

Bible =ch" !. 9 30 a. m. Watleri *-Mv d. Gariner, superintendent. 1 thr.e fiveMorring wor ip, 10:30. Three meet thv nrg people Lorraine liavjs. IjKiile | I i- nt , c 5V ite and Mary ? it*,, who attendxi du-.nr t* ?h- young people*.: assembly at | D-al five y F rklin thi' summer, will report on 1 ^ ar • give their in pre don, of the as- .q- ^

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Union, <5:43 p. m. Primary, junior, , 7r> . r, r rP

senior and adult. I r.^. F ening evangelistic service, 8 o’clock. Th» pastor will bring the rr.' - sage cm “A Traitor’s Reward." Eaptuma! services at *he dose of

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Angie Godwin, minister. Church school, 9:30 a. m. There will be a senior young people’* class Sunday morning to which all young peo[4e are invited. E;-worth League. 7:30 p. m. Evening w rship at 8 o’clock. The pnstor will g ve a brief message on the subject. “The Man W-.o Wa a Q : tter.” Good music by the choir and congregation. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.

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FIR"! CHRISTIAN < HI Rf H R'-ixrt Talmadge Beck, minister. 10 a. m. 5loming worship and com -union. .Sermon, “Secret P>wer,” riesker, Rev. Be. k. 5(ario n Sellers at the '-rgan. 10 a. m. Junior and primary cl urch. 11 a. m. Bible church school. 6.30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.

CHRISTIAN SCIKNCR CHI’Rt H 408 Elm St Suaday morning ser.icx, 10:45. Wedn-olay R.ening Service third Wedne 1 ty of the month. Ite* ng room open Wednesday from 2 to 4 D. m.

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“Spirit” is the subject of the I-esson-St-rmon in all Churches of Christ Scientist, on Sunday, Au-

gust 12.

The Golden Text is: “This is the word of the Lord unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of

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but by my spirit, saith t hosts* (Zechariah 4: 8).

Amcr.g the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must w rship him in spirit and in

truth” (John 4: 21).

Th- Lesson-Sermon also includes the f ' wing passages fr-m the ChrGtian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptur- by Mary Baker Eddy: “In Christian Science, Spirit, as a proper a !n, is the name of the Supreme Bt ir.g” (p. 93). “Spirit is not separate fr n God. Spirit is God” (p. 192). "Spirit being God, there is but one Spirit, for there can be but one infinite and therefore one God. Th<-re are neither spirits many nor god, many. There is no evil in Spir.t, because God is Spirit” (p.

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