The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1937 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNED, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, S A TER DAY, JAXFARY

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TIOKII (IBS I.OSK TO (RAWI<)RT>SV:!,LF AM) BRAZIL FRIDA V

Drury Defeats J DePauw Netters

Attira’^ hiKh nehool basketball foam won Ibo New Yeai .s Day ABCC! tourney held on their own floor Friday by defeating' Crawfordsville, 20 to IS in the final game. In the afternoon, the Red Ramblers downed Brasil, 21 to 22, while (’rawfordnville was taming Grcencastle, 21) to 20. The Tiger Cubs failed to make any kind of a showing, losing to Brazil in the consolation tilt Friday evening by the ."core of 34 to 21.

Tiee) Cub summaries follow:

(’ nw fordsville (25) Thompson, f Hahn, f Morris, c McOauyhcy, g Campbell, g Greencastle <‘!0i ClenJening, f Goodman, f Johnson, f Taylor, f M. King, r Hammond, g Oliver, ix G. I

B 0 4 . 1 2 3 B 2 2 0 . 1 1 2 . 1 . 1

DePauw' lost an overtime battle to the Drury College Panthers last night ■it Springfield, Mn., 42 to 37. The Tigers ran up a 27 to 15 lead at the half but loss of Fanke, Old Gold center, via the personal route weakened the Methodist lineup. The Missourians knotted the count at 37U1 and forged ahead to win by 5 loints in the extra period. DePauw plays Springfield State Teachers College tonight before re .urning to Greeneastle. Summary:

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wave* For All”

Entfrect In the poatofflce at Greencastle, Indiana, ns second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 3S78. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Surely God will not hear vanity, neither will the Almighty regret it. oh 35-13.

DePauw <3 itimson, f Mackey, f •'runke, c ... *'ouke, c . ^andeck, g :teid, g ■iixmiller, g L^wls, g

FG .. 2 6 .. 1 1 1 .. 0 .. 1 0

IT 5

IF 2

Totals

Dmry (42)

Free throws missed (Crawfordsvillr ) Hahn 2, Morris 1, McGaughley 1 Campbell 1; f Greeneastle) Johnson 2, Taylor 2, Hammond 1, G. King 1. Personal fouls — 'Crawfordsville) Thompson 2. Hahn 1, Morris 1, McC inghey 1, Campbell 1; (Greencastie) Clmdrnlng 1, Goodman 1, Johnron 1, Taylor 1, M. King 3, Hammond 1, Oliver 3. Offii ..iP Itefi rep, George Vaulk, (Lafayette) umpire. Herbert Vaulk. ' Lafayette).

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A'cstover, Baacore. f White, f Moore, c. North, g Bailey, g Ewing, g Bisngame, Janies, g

12 FG .. 5 2 .. 2 . 3 0 0 0 .. 1 2

13 FT 0

1G PF 2

Tot als

Score at Half DePauw, 27

12 17 Dmry

Referee— Reeves sin).

Peters (Wiscon-

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Marie Childmeyer entered the county hospital Friday.

Hansford Sutherlin w r as admitted to the county hospital Friday for treatment.

Audrey Morgan of Roachdale entered the county hospital Friday for treatment.

Mrs. Sallie Fitzsimmons of Mt. Meridian was admitted to the rounty hospital Friday for treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. L. R. McNeely and son Carl Eugene are visiting relatives and friends in Bedford this week-end.

Miss Eleanore Cammack has returned to her work in Purdue university library after spending the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cammack.

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Brazil

Dran, f Coats, f Thacker, f McDaniels, f ElacJt.-.inn, c Shroi, c

Ferry, g

Riley, g

Allen, g Cagle, g

( .-e''Drastic Clrr'ler.ing, f Goo Irfian, f .. Johneon, f . . Taylor, f Bto ,o, f M. King, c .... Ha:., .ion 1, g O King, g ..

Olic. g

McLean, g ... !• eo throws missed—'Brazil)

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F 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 F 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Ri-

ley J, Allen 2; (Greeneastle) Johnnon Hammond 2, Oliver 1. Pc onal fouls (Brazil) Dean 3, That I n r 2, Blackman 1, Ferry 1, AlI 'ii 1 'Greeneastle) Johnson 3, Stone 1. V King 1. Taylor 1, G. King 2. Officials Referee, Herbert Vaulk, (Lafayette); umpire, George Vaulk, (Lafayette).

Are Your Clothes Ready For Winter Wear?

IDEAL CLEANERS Phono 470

Miss Mildred Dimmick, instructor at DePauw university, returned to Grcencastle Saturday to resume her duties at the school after visiting her mother in Toledo, O., during the holi-

days.

HATCHING EGGS GO TO ENGLAND ON FAST LINER BOSTON, (UP)—Paralleling the shipment of coals to Newcastle, New England recently sent three cases of hatching eggea from a New Hampshire poultry farm to Southdown Hatcheries, Ltd., in Uckfield, Sussex, England. The eggs were shipped via the Queen Mary as an pafperiment to give a new lift to the strains of English chickens and hens. If difficulties of getting hatching eggs from hen to incubator can be overcome, a new England industry will have been cre-

ated.

E. N. Boland, in charge of the experiment, saw to it that the eggs were kept at a temperature of 45 to 55 degrees from Tamworth, N. H., to Sussexx, and that the embryonic chicks were given a gentle ride to

prevent injury.

When the New England eggs become day-old chicks Barred Ply-

mouth Rock and Now Hampshire Red who died Thursday night. will be heUI

breeds many of them will be sent to English poultryhatching farms where they will be developed into broilers

Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Young of Chicago and Henry L. Young of Columbus, O., are in Greeneastle because of the illness of their father, A. M. Young, south College avenue.

William Ashworth announced today that he had resigned as deputy sheriff of Putnam county to accept a position as brakeman on the Big Four railroad, operating between In-

dianapolis and Mattoon, 111.

Holiday guests of Rev. ami Mrs. A. T. Briggs were Miss Mildred Briggs of Amhearst, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Coppes and daughter Barbara of Nappanee; C. J. Briggs of Sidney, O.; and Paul North Rice

of New York City.

Funeral services for Albert Cooper,

for hotel and carriage trade. Others will be allowed to mature. And so from the days when the English landed on Plymouth Rock, New Englanders have progressed until now the Plymouth Rocks descend on Eng-

Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from ! the Cooper residence on state road 40, just east of the Grant Hotel. The Rev. Airhart will be in charge. Interment will be in Forest Hill ceme-

tery.

Funeral services for Miss I»!a Mae Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer B. Powell, Jacob street, and a

land even though they are “Barred ‘student in the local high school who

Plymouth Rocks."

FIRE DRIVEN TO FIREMEN GASTONBURY, Conn., (UP) — Mary and Gertrude Moore were in the vicinity of a fire house when their automobile caught fire, so they drove to the station, where the blaze was promptly extinguished.

CYCLIST CARRY ARMS SYDNEY. (UP) Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McDonald have left on a nine months’ bicycle tour of Australia. Two rifles and two hand billies slung across the handle bars of each bicycle are expected to facilitate the tour.

died Wednesday, were held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the Shannon funeral home. The Rev. Singhurse was in charge. Interment was in the cemetery at Waynetown.

Home Laundry & Cleaners do not have to be a modern Sherlock Holmes to read the new laundry marks on your clothes. These new Fantom Fast, marks are invisible to you but not to us. More Monday.

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HOUSING APPLICATION COUPON

If you can furnish sleeping accomodations for one or more ministers during the Centennial Conference on Preaching, on the nights of January 13 and 14, fill in the following coupon and mail or send it to Miss Helen Black.

NAME

MOTOR SAFETY IMPETUS CINCINNATI, O., (UP)—Every Cincinnati motor vehicle owner must I have his conveyance examined twice annually and it will cost 50 cents an inspection under the compulsory automobile inspection ordinance pas-

sed by city council.

The law designed to reduce accidents iind fatalities will exempt no individual or organization. No attempt will be made ot enforce

SOCIETY

NEXT WEEK’S CALENDAR

Monday Annual meeting of Putnam County Credit Association, Central Bank,

7:30.

Monday Club, Mrs. C. F. Mathes, 2:30 p. m. American Legion, Legion Home, 7:30 p. m. American Legin Auxiliary, Legion Home, 7:30 p. m. Fortnightly Club. Mrs. W. N. McWethy, 7:30 p. m. Ulyssen, Mrs. Marshall Abrams,

7:30 p. m.

Kappa Delta Phi, Mrs, William Murray, 7:30 p. m.

Tuesday

11 a. m. Chapel.

Meharry hall.

Basketball game, Bowman gym, 8 p. m. DePauw vs. Huntington. Woman’s Missionary Society of Christian church, 2:30 p. m. Over the Teacups club, 2:30 p. m.

M'isn Pearl O’Hair.

S. C. C. club, Mrs. Delia and Susie

Talbott, 7:30 p. m.

Junior group of A. A. U. W., Mrs. Charles Rector. 7:30 p. m. Current Literature group of A. A. U. W., Miss Grace Browning, 7:30

p. m.

Wednesday 11 a. m. Worship chapel. Dr. Eckardt. Gobin Memorial church. Rotary, Presbyterian church, 12 o’clock. Consumers Education group of A. A. A. U. W., Asbury hall, 7:30 p. m. Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of Gobin Memorial church, 2:30

p. m.

Thursday It a. m. Chapel. Prof. Manhart, Meharry hall. Organ recital, Gobin Memorial church, 8 p. m. Bernice See Maeingo. Kiwanis, Christian church, 12 o’clock. Tri Kappa, Mrs. N. C. O’Hair, 7:30

p. m.

Official board meeting of Christian church, 7:30 p. m. Country Reading Club, Mrs. Omer Stoner, 2:30 p. m. Friday 10:30 a. m. Chapel. Meharry hall. Dr. Henry Purmor Fames, pianistlecturer. Century club, Miss Dade Shearer, 2:30 p. m. *'- -I* 4* i'* + Kappa Delta Phi To Meet Monday

Liquid-Tablets Salve-Nose Drops

SALVE

COLDS

price 5c, 10c, 25c

Williams Radio Service: Guananteed work. Tubes tested free. 138 West Berry Street. Phone 753-K. l-3t

! Get ready for winter. We repair land rebuild automobile radiators. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. 24-tf

FOR SALE— One F-12 Farmall tractor and plows; Fordson tractor and plow, from $1 to $50. About 20

Dr Wildman | h( ‘ a '* horses and mules; 6 head cows.

’ I Priced to sell. Walter S. Campbell. One block east square. 2-4-6-31

FOR SALE: Good used cars. Don’t buy any used car until you have investigated the written warranty given by the L. & H. Chevrolet Sales Inc., of Greeneastle, with each better car sold. The warranty really protects the buyer. 13tf

OR SALE OR TRADE—Plymouth and DeSoto cars; CMC trucks, all designs—cab over motor for loading space, panel jobs; pickup; house trailer; tractor and fanning tools. The John Deere, Oliver, Allis Chalmers, New Idea lines. Red Brand Barn-dance fence. Boy, these lines are sure quality. If you dont believe it, just ask me. Boy, when in town don’t forget to come to Campbell’s and look things over. Walter S. Campbell. One block east of square. 2-6-2t

, i L. Raphael. Minister, jli* Sadie Moor, Organist. Church school 9:30 a. m. yuflhip 10:35 a. m. Music: Prelude ..pjlielujah Chorus" Handel’s Messiah Offeito'Y—“The Old Year now hath pa® 011 awa .v” Bach. Sermon tl.u 1110 ( ' 03 P el of the King." j un; iv Pioneer C. E. 6:30 p. m. E. 8:30 p. m. in the Social Ri: m Moody dong Book will he used. .Vers Service Club worlts at Church and Friday nights. j.- ■ jiy Folks Class meets Tuo«()a , ; ;o p. m at the Manse. (M. -practice Friday at 7 p. m.

('111RtII OF THE NAZAKENE

H i p Singhurse, pastor. Sun ■ School, 9:30 a .m. M -r:; Worship, 10:45 a. m. Sacramental Service) N v P S. G 45 p. m. Ev.irctistic Service, 7:30 p. m. 8 en! ' i ,-i by Rev. Richard Whelan. Pr.Meeting, Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

S'£S2?!z£Z'&»s

you meet them. Borrow m,7 “I $300 on your household good, mi automobile, etc. Pay us h-J', lea

INDIANA LOAN

COMPANY

24i/ 2 E. Washington iwjj

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FIH T( IIKISTIAX ( HI ltd]

FOR SALE: Pure-bred double immuned Poland China males and gilts, thick feeding type. O. M. Thomas, Morton. 26-29-31-2-4- i-5p

FOR SALE — 1933 Plymouth 2door; 1934 Chevrolet 4-door; two 3929 Model A Fords; two 1929 Chevi rolet 2-<!oor; A-l 1931 Chevrolet dump truck; 1936 Ford panel truck; 1931 Chevrolet pick-up. Walter S. Campbell, one block east square. 2-4-2p

Kappa Delt Phi sorority will hold its regular business meeting on Monday evening at 7 o’clock, Jan. 4, at the home of Mrs. William Murray, west Walnut street road. + 4- + + - , * + + + Over-Tho-Tea-Cupa Club To Meet With Miss O'Hair

FOR SALE: Late 1933 Dodge deluxe coupe, rumble seat. In good shape. Bach's Motor Service. 18 South Jackson. Phone 14. l-2p

—For Rpnt—

——

FOR RENT—Five room semi-mod-ern house with garage. Reasonable rent, 801 Lincoln avenue. 31-tf

—WantpH

Over-The-Tea-Cups Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Pearl O'Hair. •h -h -1- 4- 4“ 4* 4* DePauw Women’s Club Mecllng IT.stponisI

WANTED—For farm work, woman and son, or man and wife without children, or single man. Box 33, Banner. 2-3t

Street Address iths ruling until three inspection lanes,

[manned hy approximately 36 inspec-

Plionc

No. of Rooms

Cost

Accomodate How Many?

| tors, have been constructed. A WPA voluntary inspection lane is planned and two others are to be constructed

at a cost of about $30,000.

The council passed the law unan-

Wlll these rooms be available at commencement time? | imously. voting down several amend- _ __ i ments, one of which would have erj empted operators of 10 or more 'trucking units.

IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE With your car starting due to cold weather Use Veedo! SAE 10 or 29 and Tydol Gasoline Guaranteed To Start At 20 Below Zero Can be had at the following Stations:

The DePauw Women's Club meeting has been postponed from January 4 until January 11. 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- 4* 4> Monday Club to Meet With 51m. Mathes The Monday club will meet with Mrs. C. F. Mathes, 416 east Washington street at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon. Miss Cravens will have charge of the program. Members please bring blocks for comforts 4 , 4 , 4* + 4*4-4* + •liinior I). A. It. To Meet Tuesday The Junior Group of D. A. R. will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Charles Rector. Members please note the change in meeting date for Monday to Tuesday evening. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* + 4Fortnightly Club To Meet Monday The Fortnightly club will meet with Mrs. Georgia McWethy, Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Ethel Peck will review “Exile” by Pearl

Buck.

4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 4" 4- + Ulyssen To Meet With Mrs. Abrams Ulyssen will meet with Mrs. Marshall Abrams at 409 Elm street, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

WANTED: You to come in to Tydol Service Stations and get your winter front free. Come before supply is gone. 22-eod.

WANTED—Reliable girl for housework and care of children. Postoffice box 419. 2-21

Furs tanned and made up. Red or gray Fox chokers, $6 00. Wayne Livcngood, Hillsboro, Indiana. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.-tf

-MiscHlanmioM

NOTICE: Changed, city collector. Phone 595.

garbage 41-4t

Miss Elizabeth Lockridge's midwinter semester in piano will open Monday, January 4th. Those interested In studying call at the Studio 202 West Walnut street or Phone 416-Y. 31-3ts.

Wanted for Cash: Business room on south side Washington street, being under lease makes no difference. See Ferd Lucas. i_2t

ItibertTalmage Beck, minister. HovarUanatt, music director. Mrc E. R. Bartley, church school director, 9:30 a.m. Discussion groups. The official board will meet with the Men’s Forum. Paul F. Boston will be the loader. The young married group will meet with the Men’s Forum. Tlie Bible class will meet in the church parlors. 9:0 a. r. Graded church, extended period. The intermediate church will meet in the social rooms; Mrs. John Sutherlin. leader. The junior church will meet in the upper room chapel; Mrs. B. F. Handy, leader. The primary church will meet in the children’s chapel; Mrs. Ray Trembly, leader. The beginners and nursery will meet in the children’s room; Mrs. William Stiles, leader. 10 a. m. Worship in sanctuary. Sermon, “The Defeat of Victory and the Victory of Defeat.” Speaker, Mrs. Beck. Organ prelude: Prayer, Phillip Capocci. Solo: This Is My Task, Ashford. Organ postlude: Awake, Awake!—16th Century Carole. 31:15 Youth forum. Leader, Mr. Beck. 0:30 p Christian Endeavor.

management of repeated cold , j, children are: (1) reducing u 1( , ie intake in the diet and (2) q f, eal ing the water-logged nasal m P ie memhrance with instillations of erin, ichthyol, and sodium 1 hai ate. i t

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Kerley’s methods and conculiJ ' are hosed on study of 504 eliii.j ,Jh tents from different parts of 9 United States. Cases of a. o s( -j and complicating illnesses were •ludcd from his study, ho said a Y

ole

Most patients, ho said, respouDm well to treatment by nasal an<l one dehydration. In seven, who not respond, treatment with jii h vaccine gave satisfactory resulu/®*

a(;t

Kerley observed four sig.iificrhc factors: nd

The presence in the family

is. 'U1 nd

adult carrier of the common colai or A marked lack of resistance, nti Improper dietetic habits, "sup,(on

tutation with sugar.” Definite vasomotor allergy.

The general plan of treatment gested and undertaken by Kerl P eludes suitable diet, with a restnc 1 **' sugar intake 'candy forbidden 1 9 proper hygiene. if e

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nd

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE S()( ,

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MAPLE CHAPEL ( IIITU H

D. O. t’eager. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preachin: ,t 10:30 a. m. Younapeople’s meeting, 2:30 p. m. Evening -rvice, 7 oclock.

GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST KPlSfOl’AL CHURCH

ClaudegM McClunC, minister. Van D|m Thompson,

408 Elm Street. Sunday service, 11 a. m. J Third Wednesday of the mont;.(, 0 i p. m. ay Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. )°t Reading room 408 Elm street each Wednesday, 2 to 4 p. m. raj

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"God” Is the subject of the Is *

in oil ChUrCheJ C1

son-Sertnon in all — . Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, *'^he Golden Text is: “God istlf Lord, which hath shewed us ligfcaj

(i’salras 118: 27).

Among the citations which co: i prise the Lesson - Sermon is aM,

minister of musicJ

Nevo Warw church secretary. 9:30 a. m Sunday church school. Edward R. Bartlett, superintendent. 10:4$ a. m. Worship service. Sermon, “The Pilgrimage of Life,” Rev.

McClure. v

Music. Anthems, “Prayer,” Himmel. Conti alto solo by Mrs. Ben Riley. "(JrantUs Thy Peace.” Troman. Organ: Vision,” Rheinberger; "Andante,y Stamitz. 4:00 p. m Junior league. Leader, Mrs. Esther Snider Jones. 6:00 p. m. Intermediate League. Leader, Darwin Hagan. 6:00 p. m. High School Epworth League. Leadt Louise Beeman.

following from the Bible: Jesus departed from thence, a came nigh unto the sea of GalilsE and went up into a mountain, as sat down there. And great rauls tudes came unto him, having « them those that were lame, bli» dumb, maimed, and many othad and cast them down at Jesus’ Ite and he healed them: Insomuch tb, the multitude wondered, when M saw the dumb to speak, the main* to be whole, the lame to walk, u the blind to see: and they glorik w the God of Israel” (Matthew 15: 2

Si).

The Lesson-Sermon also incluag the following passages from Christian Science textbook, P, ence and Health with Key to WH Scriptures” by Mary Baker E«:' “As Paul asked of the unfaithful® ancient days, bo the rabbis ,s j|H present day ask concerning our nwj ing and teaching, ‘Through breau; the law, dishonored thou GoJ? "•§| have the gospel, however, a J <W|1 Master annulled material law “1

healing contrary to if. Y’e prow 4 (Uv 11«.««* a L a A l a ).i 4. v i)) 1 1 .o V*!

to follow the Master’s exam) Ie.

should subordinate material law u/■ spiritual law. Two essent:»l P’.-J

BRITAIN EATS MORE BEEF LONDON (UP)—Great Britain is eating and producing more beef, a survey conducted by the Imperial Economic Committee revealed. The output of beef and veal in the United Kingdom has increased by more than 1.000,000 hundred-weight in the past seven years.

VERNON SHIRLEY, South Jackson St. BROOKSHIRE SERVICE STATION, E. Wash. St. CHADD SERVICE STATION, North Jackson

LENDER LOSES PATIENCE WARSAW. Ind., (UP)—There is a limit to neighborly borrowing, Ford Rodihaugh of Milford believes, announcing his plans to prosecute. Rodibaugh was short a new lawn mower, snow shovel, two chairs, two washtubs, a bucksaw, a spade, two footpans and a mole trap.

LINCOLN Restaurant

Sunday FRIED AND STEWED CHICKEN ROAST VEAL

BA'ITERY Service. Rental and recharge. Delco batteries. Call 14 Bach’s Motor Service. 18 South Jack8on l-2p

NOTICE CUSTOMERS: Andy (Toss of Roachdale has gone to Cuba for 60 days, and I have hired Ernest Miller, formerly with L. ti H. Sales Co., for a salesman in 1937. So when you want to buy or trade, see the big hoy Miller. Walter S. Campbell. One block east of square, Greeneastle. 2-6 9-13-41

POLICEWOMEN TO BE STERN

PASADENA, Cal., (UP) _ Local policewomen presumably are expected to look stem. Plice Chief Kelley

lias announced that he

will appoint j

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Gust Emil Carlson, minister. Bible School, '< ;o a . m. Murel

Davis, superintendent.

Morning worsh.p, xo:30 a. m. Messave: ’’Meeting Th ? m ow Year.” The ordinance of the Lord's Supper ! will ho observed at the close of the

morning worajhip service.

Unions piima junior, intermediate, senior, B. A. U- -6:30 p. m. Evening Gogp.'i y.gQ p fp Message: "Our Salvation”. I he Woman’s Missionary Society j will meet Tuesdaj afternoon, Janu•ny ■>. at 2 o’clock a t the home of Mis. Russell Welcr. r,02 Bloomington street. Mrs. Fred E. Todd will lead the devotional serMc c am , M rs. Ward ! !Mayhall will hive charge of the I lesson taken from the 3rd chapter of I ii.<' Study Book on Foreign Missions. , The m'id-week payer service will he held at. the home of Milton Klebusch. Thursday eveni^ at 7 ; ao. | Choir rehearsal vp, f 0 n 0 w the prayer service at s : :; 0 . AU cholr

of Christian Science are, that nertM Life nor tbsh-dres. ami that ('’J n' t the author cf sHkne.'s”

“Unless the harmony and nmcrtlij

itv of man ore beern'ing nurc

parent, wc are not gni'iisg t'i« tni«

idea of God: a-.4 ike body /Wc’ « hat. governi it, whether 2

I’.tl. Spirit or mat’'-. TtercfcJ* ‘acquaint now t’uy/elf with liui'i* > la at peace'" (p. 324).

Dry-Cleaning Preaslng Hat-Blocking

Family Wa** Curtains, I>rap» Blankets, Sliiru

Home Laundry and Cleaner

Frank C. Schoenman. cc THE JEWELER ml Watch, Clock and Jewelry U t Repairing ;r; Phone 422 E. WashingW ur

wornf n to the force who have ^

members are

plucked eye brows or rod tinted finger nails.

ROAD OILING TAINTS WATER

ur Kei% requested to

be present at that rehearsal.

PHONIC 288

W. A. BEEMER Plumbing & Ilcatinf

CANDIES

FOUND

minneapol”

FREMONT, O., (UP)—Low water f ° r can,lios a <H sweets may, level in the Sandusky river could not ! sonu ‘ Ulin K to do with prolonged be blamed solely for the taste of the ! ° . 11 w ’' nt, “ r ' cha rles Gilmore Kerclty’s water (his time. Officials said ^ , ‘' W J° rk . pedia triclan, reports in that oiling and tarring of rural roads C ™ s * * ^ in< ' ^ Ukli ‘ ilR ’d in Min-

in the river’s basin was mostly re-! saidsponsible. I **: riey sa “‘’

1 Two 8alient in the general

WARM AIR FURNACES h( Installed - Repaired >ri GUTTERING AND ROOFIN' 0 ^ C, & B. Tin Shop 3 r Phone 168-V II E. FninWbU,d| ■ ■■ - ■ — nil “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” nc

Phone 63* Eitel Floral G>. * Putnam OxiDty’a Lradinx FI**" ],