The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 July 1936 — Page 2
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DO vor RE.MK.MBEH THE NEWS?
Om i>( fi\•■ (xissihli-i hiili i-' rorrecl1% r(»M>[»|4'fi's ri*< h of the ntatprootits n , ,ilc I,« lo\v. The Htatement* are nel«<(<il from artl<l<‘M of wltlwpread Int, r t in tlif news of the |inM week. I'k I, v oir ;iii>wers and I'ompare them with thi 1 rorrei t ri^idts on (uiKe four. 1 Sir Hubert Wilkins, explorer,
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l- oun , ..f< by a Norwegian-American , ,1 in the 'A Indian Ocean. ;; \t- ::' cl i anean Sea f' 1 South i 11 North Atlantic, E' Antarctic. ” \ fiO-ycar old bank messenger, , n , ,, it], ni'ist It listed employees of t),. ,ei. |, t which he worked re j. », I,,ivni been attacked by two mi i,!„. | of $15 <K»(i in cash ;i; ■ 100 OOf) m non-negotiable checks ;( t | ,, troit 'B 1 New York, ( C' i in ]), New Orleans. 'E> San Francisco. no 000 000 radio tation atop , thin week inaugurated tl i i r. i'ljlatly hi.heiluled televis jr. i if, , !■ .i -t in America at • A f New I; Washington D , i n, innati I>‘ Boston, 'Ei (!hil M non A Zioncheck, U. S I;. . e111 itive from the state of V, 1 i- ton, who escaped from a ' vinilarium at Baltimore, was ], ,t, iftei a wide search at 'A' h i I,,, I. hi:* private office in tl" i •’"i.ii (',i|idal ■<•' a Baltimore trcte! ’I)' :< railroad station in New ’i i tv I: tlie Schmeling-Liouls fight. ITALY TO KEEP AR COST AS S'[ \TE SECRET I \ 1*1 M>! M l.l OMITTFI) IN \» BI IH.F I \s | \< VI i l I Mi* I I M TOH” NOW ] < »ME Jun< 4. (UPi Sanctions I . t "i: ht 11;11 y that economic self ; uffi< hoicy. which hitherto has been con .idt icfl absurd an 1 anti-economic is a l.atal political necessity,” ac c( r ini' to Count Thaon di Kevel, itnlian finance minister. *i» .akin^ in tin* chamiier and the ; c11;11c on the 1936 37 estimates of In in mist i v Count di Revel also anj' jnct l that « um ncy and trad* reti woiilfi not be lifted now th.it the Ethiopian war was ended T in l.i t announcement meant to 11;ihan.s that it is not yet possible for fo» the govemment tt» allow i*.s citi zi'iin to dispose freely of their reserves of foreign currency abroad for priv ate purposes or for pervonr 1 profit It follows also that foreign trade mini continue to he regulated and controlled by the government Minister di Revel’s speeches admit t‘ ! that the 1934 3.6 budget has t i' i with an effective d« fieit of >160,000.000. but almost in tIs same hi* dh lie added that I* dy’r total v o bill in East Africa would be kept i ret for the time being at least Ha also justified fascism’s control ct banking and key mdretiho He revealed that state intervention donating “fresh blood” to toppling in* dust i nil and lianking eone. r ris din ing tin a onclusive years of the economic i n t '■ had drained the Ireasmy eon .* t ■. i tbly moie than was neee ,miv for the conquest of Ethiopia At a certain moment the state found on it hands nearly one-half .f the total ntoeU capital of the nation. ( s t mual t igur f'u and statement s intermittently issued hav* convinced 1’ di.ino that sanctions have hurt the nation ; applying them, hut ha’*e been wd)i■ >■ 11 i'M td to the league ?♦ i < ontended that although saneredu I Itali * nntri ranetions have enable I it in a •• atm deg i e< to reduce imports !"nl"g the sanctionhst months of De cember, January, February and M iM tr thr adverse trade balance grew steadily. Italian economists asscM that the t m um■ would have been still more unf, vniobu if ;.tatistics for roramerce A** d6 tin colonies were omitted and. ; - ’t. ve» *he improvement was the t dwant if the quality of the ’ is imported » , taken into account
5 Traffic fatalities in the United States for May of this year, increasing 7' over the same month last y,. ar reached the alarming total of nearly 'A' 800. B' 3,000 <C) 1,500, D f>00, 'E* 1.000 6 Alfred M Fan.ion, Republican candidate for thi* presidency, is va , ationing with his family at <A> Hot Springs, Ark . 'B' Estes Park. Colo.. C Yellowstone Park Wyo., 'D' Yos.-mite Park. Calif. 'E 1 Zion Na tional Paik. Utah 7 A inis containing 33 persons crashed, killing five, and narrowly iverted plunging over a 212-foot uifipici in A 1 Virginia 'B' Ohio, ('■ Colorado. *D' New York <E> < 'alifornia. h A half million workers may be hr i illy affected by difficulties growng from a widespread attempt to rrganize ‘A 1 Cold miners, 'B' Oil field workmen, <C’ Steel Workers D' Fishermen. ' E' Wheat han’est
ers.
ft The Indiana Works Progress Administration begins Its fiscal year furnishing employment to 69,000 workers on a federal allotment of al most 'A' $1,000,000. H $30,000,000, •C *5 000,000, • I >* $7,500,000, 1 E ’ $10,000,000 10 An attack of infantile paralysis threatens the life of the seven-year old daughter of Ai Haile Selassie. • B' Benito Mussolini, <C' Vice-presi-dent c.crncr, L)i .1 p Morgan, 'E* Adolf Hitler
I 000.
Some of the government men will ' admit that sanctions and counterlanctions have cut notably into cer- ! lain sources of revenue, but. they iPI I uivree. t'ie voluntary oonti ibutions of gold and silver have brought in hundreds of millions and the finances of the Italian state "have remained aim.I and healthy" All dclieve that it in permissable to state now, subject to strict discipline and control, that Italy will find th" means to equip its economy, develop her colonies and defend its future It is interesting to not" that dis l ussing the budget for 1936-37, Minrstci di Revel justified the omission of expenditure on the was as an incalculable factor He pointed out that whereas "indispensable police operations" would demand extraord-. inary expenditure during the coming year, it would he much less than that neci dialed by the continuance of the war. ! Minister di Revel himself has ad nutted that all estimates of revenue compiled by the government have left out of account the "inevitable repercussions of sanctions on re- • ipts" However, the consequent balancing of the budget for 1936-37. he revealed, was not due to "accountancy expedients” but to notable de mauds on the taxpayer. No matter how hard an impartial observer might try, it is impossible to get Italian officials to divulge ttic war price Italy had to pay for Ethio pia Minister di Revel told parliament that it was Impossible to do so because "the moment is not r ipe " Economists estimate, however. that expenditures for the Ethiopian campaign have been kept within the lim its foreseen by the government All told, however, quest for eco nomir news in oficial qua’ter: today invariably ends with a eulogy of the Fa d African campaign, the cost of which it Is affirmed, was relatively ill m proportion to tie great re suits obtained. LIME your farm Will haul and spread at low cost per ton. Claud Newgent, (Jreencastle, R .1 Phone Clinton Kails. Wed-Sat—tf
Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. K E. COOK Agenf P O Rn\ 345 Phone 8S8 X\
Dry-Cleaning Family Wash Pressing Curtains, Drapes, Hat Blocking Blankets, Shirts. Home Laundry and Cleaners
I'oi < i!11pI( It:Hian oliic iala j oint 1 h ' • iin t in durfion 'n all other itemn, then was ; ' jju i. ' of more than ? ’000.000 j fur imports of maize, iron, copper, 0 .1, »• •«;him rv. coal, oiln an I othfM j maMa if I-. uneful in wa? Mm", i i r0 Rev* 5 ! in ttio chamber ;*? ■ t i l toil th* 1 yoar 19.3136 *;!" .<i tvith an f ffur’Hvf d(of I i.o 000 000. im Iii'img $76 000.000 • i ' l- m J Af rif a and $65 000 000 c.mi halaMcim; tin deficit on tim rail *• If t h* • il oms ar* .subtracted
Erank (’. Schoenman THE JEWELER Wslrh, ( I.N'k »nH Jewelry RepatrtnK Phene 422 E. Washington
PHONE 2HM W. A. BEEMKR I’lunibinff <K: Healing
• i mm nt officials strpra that thr ■ ♦ vvf.uld show a deficit of only
■ 0O() 000.
Il ilian expert,a rc’call ttiat for thr I
O* • ( 4 Irli J 4 c»! O.ii pit’- ! iri;iry ('Htirnatcs ha(l anticipated a f ii f.rr>i . at. |\ 'I..O,u00 ;
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WARM AIR FURNACES
InsfullurJ - Rupairfd
C«f T TTEI{|.\(t AND ROOFING
O’, cj li. Tin Shop
Phone 1.13-Y 24 N. Jackson St.
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SAT I'RDA'i', " l-Y l. 1'
1.36.
THE UAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All” Entered In the postoffice at Green
FOR SALE. LEASE OR TRADE: 1. 28 inch Avery Threshing machine in extra good shape Walter S. Campbell, Greencastle. Indiana. 2-4-2t.
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SOCIETY ^CHURCHES
Cloverdale (m l \\ .-ds Terre Haute Man
Mable Hutson daughter of Mr
FOR SALE A fine 8-room mod-
castle, Indiana, as second class mail brick veneer house ■.■ ;t "t matter under Act of March 8, 1878. roon , f 0l chickens gai m l 1 '
Subscription price, 10 cents per M . •veek; $3 00 per year by mall In Put- tern)S 1{) Highland str. t nam County; $3 50 to $5 00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. | FOR SALE Early •
! new fruit stand; home
at the
rowr fruit
\ BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODA5 1 What God Requires. He hath outside city limits north on state
road 43 Bennett, Mgr
June 20th to Chas. Taylor, son and Mrs Orville Taylor of Haute and are at home to
>f Mr. Terre their
sagf
ing
418 south 8th street Terre
He
shewed thee, O man. what is good and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy
God? Micah 6:8
—For Rent
friends at
Haute.
8* *1- ’•* *•* 4' 4* Wnrri'U T.mn liip Dome ( ronomi.s Club lli.bi^ Meeting
Hon
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
FOR RENT: Two apntment: cor ner of Bloomington ;n : Seminary I streets. Prefer renting 1 th to one | person. Inquire, l>r. \\ M McGaughey Mon Wed Sat tt
rn t>
Wayne and Maxine Pell are spend ing the weekend with relatives in Kokomo
—Miscellaneous
Til th*' Roll quot bain
res club ol Wat - s regulai nicetr house July 1. ailed to order by M i vine ? cobee. I with patriotic su-er reported a
FIRST BAPTIST < HI ’* Gust Emil Carlson, minister. Bible school. 9:30 a. m Murel Davis
: uperintendent.
Morning worship. 10:50 a m. Mes , "The Time Of The Lord's Com-| Offertory selection. "Master. No ng O itly and Sweet" Parker . Choral number, "U May Be at.
Mi rn" McGranahan.
The Lord's Supper memorial ser-, vice will be observed at the close of
the morning senuon.
Unions Primary, Junior, Intermediate Senior, B. A. U. . 00 p. m. Evening Gospel service, 8.00 p. m. M.: igc: "The Blood Of RedempI i n " Mixed chorus, "List to the
CASH WITH A LOAN ON YOUR automobile; FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK, ETC. $20 to $300
TERMS To Suit Each Individual
Indiana Loan Co.
•>« 1-2 E. Wash.
Phone 15
Voice” Air. by B B. McKinney.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHCRCR 408 Elm street. Sunday morning service, 10:45. Wednesday evening service, third
The ttee
O r Daily Vacation Bibb' School J Wednesday of the month.
iiinis-1 Reading room open Wednesday
ii- from 2 to 4 p. m.
‘'God" is the sUbject of the le>s-
mendable grade of work done.
Frank Kenesson is spending Sat urday and Sunday with his parents in Louisville.
Mrs Edward Kaelber. Route 2. underwent an operation at the county hospital, Friday.
Bids will be received lor redecorating the Fillmore Metho -t Chiireh at the Aid Room. Fillnr e, .Monday. July 6th. 8 00 p m. Clarence Ragan. R R Fillmore, t > details 2-3ts.
\mj/inir IJcuonls
Mrs Albert Lawrence returned to her home at Stilesville from the coun ty hospital Friday. Clarence Scobee of near Brick Chapel underwent an operation at the county hospital. Friday morning
I'ouml In Siirvuv
\4 IVM.K Ol ( OMpi I I I IMN IO RECEIVI XII I \i I I RIP TO \E\\ YORK
The f'.reencastle Band will piaitir.. Monday evening at 7 30 o'clock All members requested to be piesent
Mis <'buries Murphy and baby returned to their home on east Walnut ytreet Friday from the county hospital
Mr and Mrs Frank Bittlre are spending the Fourth in Kent land, the guests of Dr and Mrs W
Matthews
WASHINGTON. Julv 1 Motorists from every part of tin I riled States men and women drivi old. are showing "an h of safety and low obse plications in the natim contest are checked ft by the American Auh
young and szing record nice,” as ap- ! safe driver i day to day .bile Associ-
C.
ation. it was announc I today.
' It now looks as if t
Irvin Slssman and Mrs Carrie Sissman of this city and Mrs Helen Smith of Indianapolis, left Saturday morning for Denver Colo
test would develop mb motoring marathon on t entrants without so me ing of a fender or a w ! traffic officer in a ;
Mr and Mrs E C Thomas left last night for Louisville, Kentucky, where they will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Thomas
years." Thomas P II president of the Autoi lion, asserted.
unique billion-mile-pa i t of the as the (Icntnmg from a iod of ten y, Detroit, aib Associa-
I • ("■11 showe
i four
calls ms
Je. one twuquet
Mi l-week prayei service Thursday
of flo
l one * ai ■ 1 st nt.
at 7 p. in.
Two
3 Miss
Bui 1 'S and Mrs.
choir rehearsal Thursday at 8 p m.
M 1 '!
i" sii.t to the
Tht Woman's Missionary Society
rur'iin i xti n
rse. were guests
.0
and g
ng t.dk on their
it the home of Miss Lydia Cravens,
trip Mrs
. Hedg
[is. Budge had
Limedale Mrs. Clayton Cash will lead in the devotional period and the
charg
- of the
young people of the Church will have
cd a
uusicul
by Mih Hazel
charge of the lesson based on the
Willia
a sonj
; by Mi. Ruby 1
theiin The Highway of Knowledge.”
ill in.
Miss Wilma Moore.
During 11
c soch
ii hour the hos-
GORIN MtMORI X 1 < IIURUH
teases
Mr 1
lovc * M» Myr- j
Claude M. McClure. Minister.
tie Gl
over. M
is. Kati
e ! lorn and Mrs.
1 .• iii>'ii Siewert aiding minister of
Eliza
Warn
! 1 « i ! « .tl’.mouls.
music.
*!* 'I*
•F +
Elaine Showalter, Organist.
Miss
Iti tt\ Duiii in
Mi Ben T Riley, director of
1... • .
^ 1 •. 11. ■ 1
Honor
Music Sunday.
The
H.iiun
Kind Til
lies of Thin sdayi
Ft 1 ward R Bartlett, Church School
print*
ture of
Mis ", Hi tty Dun-
dupei intendent.
can.
lung lilt
1 1; 1 Ml
un l Mrs F R
N'evo Cowgill Waine, Church Sec-
1 Him
in ot i 1
and formerly of
retary.
Ch v
rdale.
4is3 Duncaii has huen i
1' 15 a m Church School Classes
eht ■
ie of tl
ic young women
for till ages.
who
initiate
1 at the national
A pecial arrangenient has been
ccnv" SOI (>l
the K 1
ppa Alpha Theta
in id" foi the summer Church School
■cting at Glacier
hour. Re sure to he present.
Nat e
The church is very cool.
Thi
10:00 a. 111 Morning Worship Ser-
M'
in leave
Note the change in hour of
Satin
day in
•rning
and will remain
Wo hip Sermon theme "Fellow-
with
.
der.. in the park 1
hip With Christ."
for a
f festiv
tv.
Music: Prelude "Evening Star"
Thi
Miss Duncan, a gradu j
Wagner.
son - Sermon in all Church* , f Christ Scientist, on Sunday, Jul 5. The Golden Text is: “Thou shiilt have no other gods before me"
(Exodus 20: 3).
Among the citations which n .•rise the Lesson - Sermon i be following from the Bible: “O t ve thanks unto the Lord; for h. , good; for his mercy enduretii for ever. Blessed be the Lord (b,.i of Israel for ever and ever. And al' he
people said, Amen, and prais* he Lord” (I Chronicles 16: 34, G.
Rev and Mrs Robert T Reck will leave Sunday for Bethany Park, Where they will tie on the faculty of the Older Young People's Summer Conference of the Disciples of Christ Rev. Keck, also, will deliver the vesper addresses during this week of conference.
Henry pointed out ton applicants for tin resenting each of t states and the Distrh
in the safe driver mot < York city and the di t there August 31. had dn fHK) miles 111 the I ' -t te:
nit the first honi r of rep-
lorly-eight
of Cc'hnnbia i cade to New er conference
15,000,s with-
ate of the Hammond high school, has attended Colorado college in Colorado Springs. Site is one of four young women cho: rn by the grand president of Kappa Alpha Theta, for initiation during tiic eunvenlion, a distinct iron* or for any young plcdgi .
• Word has been received hole of
the death of Mrs Morris
|\ MPMOKV
out accident or arrr t. an •• t igr of Bi loving n 15.000 miles for i n* Ii dr war '.. lit' i
"The primary objectives of thi con
in the
that
Bridwell ^ ral ai . f , j () throw tin spotlight
ami her infant daughter in Chicago, j saf( , fIrivcr to M,s Bridwell was a membet of the miUtoru| motol
Theta sorority at DePauw and Mr jlh ( , omplpto saf) , tanJ t |, at „ M
Bridwell was a I’hi Gamma Delta.* . , .
entirely possible to o so even uti
She was Margaret George prior to her marriage to Mr Bridwell and will be quite well remembered by
< h eeneastle friends.
You will look neat and cool if you let us wash and press your wash pants Home Laundry & Cleaners, 4 It
irwaNHDS
lot a lion' i ' ke read a lot of have built up a is no good for vlie*'l I do not Id not eomb ■ iin isk, is that all
Wanted —
WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.
WANTED TO RENT House and small acreage Inquh" a' Banner office 30-2-4-31
WANTED Vault cesspool clean ing Any time, any where See or write J C. Ruinley, Greencastle R 3. 29 6p
—For Saie--
FOR SALE Four year old western saddle mare, weight 105<> lbs. i sound and gentle. 19 Highland street ;{-2t
FOR SALE 2 good used Binders; 1 Hay Loader, 2 International 10-20
tractors. 1 rubber tired Fordson July 15. * to in dot
existing conditions
"Here is something for abi'i To them it must m • i IncredibV Unit there are many im iirist* wlm b:iv driven their ears fot the ti t . without causing an accident or it
ceiving a ticket. “We have heanl : less drivers. We ii horror stories. We feai psychology th t the man hehind tie nay that we sb" recklessneas, hut. '
we ran do?
“Let’s talk about careful drivers for ; have we enjoyed p* ing finger at the tli i come to include all indictment it's tin on fear anti give a b age sportsmanlike short, i - our object representative caref of the forty-eight st trict of Columbia " Selection of such nounced last week of the American elation ami th" C dation of New York an alternate who ha 50,000 uiilen in th without either an a< vtction for violating tlons will he chosen ami the Distiiet of
ton, who ilopart ago today. July
A shallow restii upn We miss he smilin
Where'er we look, v
We see her vm ant i
She always had t t
I ler smiles we see I Her tontler love Ini
We never shall for; Her loving heart is i it> 1 took In i hoim
best.
We hope to nn ft lit 1 Sadly missed by step father amt hei t tobbie.
if om tlear y C. Burfoui years
Mi ■ Elaine Showalter, organist. Violin Solo John Showalter tutbem. "Now Our Morning Hymn \ i t adeth" under the direction of
Mis Ben Riley.
| ii 00 p. m High School Epworth
I League.
Tbt g’oup will meet at the church 1 Ui*.n go to Rosy Bower for an outd ■ ii meeting with LaVerne Riley
in charge.
“And he was teaching in one id he synagogues on the sabbath. id, behold, there was a woman w .h had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together. ; nd could in no wise lift up herself \nd when Jesus saw her, he called Iv to him. and said unto her. Woman. o U art loosed from thine infirmiD Gid hr laid his hands on her: and diatelv she was made straight nd glorified (iod" (Luke 18: 10 13) The Lesson-Sermon also im le«
etl ir S'
the following r assages from the Christian Science textbook, “S
and Health with Key to the rip. tures” by Mary Baker t Idy "Truth Life, and Love are a la of annihilation to everything unlike themselves, because they <1 tare nothing except God. Sicknes in, /nd death are not the fruit They are inharmonies which T itb destroys. Perfection does no* animate imperfection. Inasmuch a God is good and the fount of all ! • ng, He does not produce moral or vl v-i. cal deformity; therefore o Itformity is not real, but is ill i in, the milage of error. Divin* reveals these grand facte. * v their basis Jesua demonstrated I fe, never 'earing nor obeying error in
any form” (p. 243).
THREE QUESTIONED \B(H I MISSING OHIO FIRE ( XI'IXIN
-In n h thought
i and bl and
the mill • ns of while So long ding tin itti r that u have lotoint/ hi our to put a brake oak to the nveriver wliieli, In in sot king tIn i driver m each t.es and the Dis-
till: < IH’KCll Ol Tin NA/.ARENF, 15 v E F Singhurse, minister. Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Supt. Stella Crodian. Morning Worship. 10:45. Text. "Then had thy peace been likt ;i n\ei anti rightousness like the waves of the sea " Isa 48:18. N V P S. 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic hour, 7:30. T \t "He hath not dealt with us aftt r oui sins nor rewarded us actt i ding to ou i iniquities." Psalm 103:
10
Pi iyt i meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in.
hei ,0( ita les
Irivers was ani a joint p»ojort
Atitomohile AssoI T. Safety Fnun-
One drivei' and > driven at lea last t' ii yeai . idont or a < :nitratfii i ■ 'll ■ rom each s'ato lolumbi i before d" applications.
SANITARY PROTECTION without NAPKINS OR BELTS
Porforminf I h (• i r function safely, ■ ■ \* ricntly, with r* w com fort . . . y< t ' *) tiny that a • supply can be r-tr. ried in a handbag!
Tractor. 2 extra good two row Culti valors and l used Wagon Walter S. 'ampbell South Entl Elevator. Gre"n castle. In'l 2-4-21.
F(>R SALE Five yearling Jersey heifers; also three Jersey cows W. M Goldsherry. Phone R 1(14 30-2 4-3p
Wtnnei i will drive tl ir own • m in an all-expeiiHe trip iron' each lat to New York City is otfioDI tlel"gatos to a novel "saf-ty clinic" i nly in September.
FOR SALE 1, 2 year, Gilton. weighing 1250 lbs 1 4 year old tlapple Gray Horse, Both of these are real horses. 1 good work horse 1 Short horn cow with calf anil 2 Jersey rows Walter S Campbell, Greencastle, Ind. 2-4-21.
I*. & If. Chevrolet Sales Ine. O W. HOLLOWEIJ, PhoBe 316 N. Jackson
FIRM ( HRISTI \\ ( III R< II Rohert Talmage Beck, Minister. M'* 8 R Hartley, director of Churih School. (IRADED CHURCH: ’ ii i m Adult discussion groups. I 1 Sim I iv group of the Men's 1 urn w H inert in the south section of the social rooms. I ln Bible * 'la -'i will meet in the I I Ii : • i t 'on i the Social rooms. 9 0 i in Junior Church will meet in thi Uppei Room Chapel. l i: Primal \ Church will meet in t' ('hildren's Chapel. Tin Beginner:* and Nursery will meet in the Children's room. It' 00 a m 'Joining Worship In the
Sanctuary.
ul'i <d Tin' Beloved Community. Speaker: Mr Beck • n Prctud, Prelude to Lohengrin Wagner. oitrit, v ( ft of God- Bach. Romanza -Tschai-
kivsky.
1 : 1 ■ i m \ >ith Forum will meet na "i the Church. Leader: Mr. Reck. 0 0 *’ Christian Endeavor.
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Boxes of
Ft R SALE Seconu . a e
Young Jersey cow i . h rni "11 M. G.
“8AV IT XT mi FLOW ERS” Pbnne 6.16 Eitcl Floral Co. Po*s»m County’s Leading Floris‘s
I
39c
,MCI,LIN'S DREG S'l'ORl-; STEVENS DRI (. STORE
TiIFG. BY B—ETTES CO. INC., DUBOIS PA
Uri I’RI' SI$X I'ERIAN CHURCH ^ B l iphael. Minister. Wddam Rlam iiard. Guest Organist <'limi li ichool 9:30 a. m. Dr. G. B. Manhart, director. \D :ship 10 . , H . m Music: Prelude “Pomp and Circumstance,” Elgar; wt( Tostl Anthem I'V choir Sermon theme: "The Law of
Liberty."
!• in ndlv Folks Class will meet with Mrs R°nald Parent, 211 w. WashS lay at 7:30 p. m. M: \\ F Koeiier, assistant hostess, l lm Obserx-ance of the Ia)rii’s Suppei will be held .miy 12.
INDIANAPOLIS. Inly I i'P
An eccentric 66-year-old hm 1 Hit shy little woman compani' n and their male chauffeur were brought tu state police headquarters yesterday for questioning in connect m with the disappearance of Harry A Millei retired Cincinnati, O.. fire a|' un Those detained were Mi- Flora
Miller, sister of the mi 1
Mrs. Laura Huss. Pleasant R. Igr
her cousin, and Herbert L Hi Miss Miller’s chauffeur fm
Miller disappeared Jun. II and
1 discovery of a man’s heail
in a box of cement at Can lit Kv has led police to believe he is a _
murder victim.
The head and hands art _
taken from a torso of a 11 •
June 19 in Shelby county K' "k _
Carrollton is in Clay count,
tucky. ^ Friends of the former fire T have identified the I" ' , ' h ~ I
cheek sears and a Hamilton ' list is examining the teeth
lice said.
Barton held the trio "for ing" aftei they told "scvci 1 ' ing stories as to where they certain dates.” They were lie* 1 ’ 1 from Franklin county jail police headquarters by Ran a" : Kenneth Copes, Franklin
prosecutor.
Capt Matt Leach of the s lice said Hicks was convictci
der at Cynthianan. Kv . in 1 ™ was pardoned in 1929. af' 1 ' -
12 years of a life term.
Gray-streaked hair blown * wr I from the hatleas autonioi ■ r * l,? ||j| from Brookville to indianai" 1 M*' 5 Miller walked stately into tl" ' 0, 'T
headquarters. She wore dress and carried an enormou :
alligator-skin purse.
Mias Miller said she last brother at their cottage on Wh*" River, near Trenton. June 7. Questioned regarding the 1 - ■" ,r ity he might have been slain uii"! a robbery, she said there h ’ 1 conflicting reports regarding ler’s wealth during recent y« He tost $42,000 in the sto 1 '" jr ' ket and since that time estirn ites e garding his wealth have run fi' 1 virtual poverty to as much as L""
000, she said.
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Judge Louis A Buckley belie""' has Hie world’s record for hnvi" I a court session. He oonveneil <’ nli ^ accepted the guilty plea of 1 f ( and sentenced him to 30 days pended the sentence because 11 b* had a job, and adjourned court ^ in one nnnulex --•'B
