The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 February 1937 — Page 2
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FOR 'ALE P.-aj-tkAily new Eab;. Ora.'.. Funo car. be ha-i by paying balance ctae on C'^rtrart Write Cron; wef! St -ap»- 10t> N tni Terre Haute Iwiiana- *>-«t
UtPORTANT N'OTICE : Opetur^ ^nTr-.-r, Ownty for buetler under 50 with car for t <'' v ntor of Watlcrrt» Prohjcta No crreetment neceasary 3an rraxe *20 up first week A ••ja£y. p.eaaant. -iepencier.t boeaifee future for a rr.aa w.th ajr.b,t.<m to ■succeed on u-s own. Write J. P. Wat<.nj Co.. Cotes bue. Onto. S-Ot
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THE DAILY BANNER
and
Herald Consolidated “It Waree For A3" Entered it the p—tntTlffe at Gr*mesatie. Indian*. *• eecoc.i ciaae mat: roaiter ’under Act of Marci 8 1ST8SuiAcriptten price. 1& cert* per
SOCIETY
In Flood ^ake
NEXT V\XFK-« C\LEXDAB Mesday Ham. Freafx ar. cfcapel Dean P. G MeCatcfea.'- rr.ar.c apprecia-
PRESBTTF.BIAV ( HI RCH Victor L. Raptefi -. mister.
Sadie 5ioor oryar.ist-
Churc* school »:30 a m. Cfcra-
Typewrtter ribbons for ail star.ua.*: u..'-a Sr...ePs Wall Paper Faint* ur . Stationery. 12-1.V15-1C For Siie or Trade—ISCt Auburn 112' iown 13S1 Buirk *75 down ix.i othe*'- V/ebetn Pur.tiac Garajr* 12-2p Pontiac toorlnp. *2V> down Your old car taken for down pay n er.t. Eaiarxe on easy morthly paymerits T u*o new tires, heater radio low r .Jeaye new car g^uarar.tee Wei>er*a Pontiac Oarage 12-2j
Fc^P. SaI.R—A week old Jerwey rt.a.e caT C M Ewing R 2 Greee-.-castle Ind. 13-lp
FOP. HALE One International F-12 tractor or.iy plowed 40 acres; one Internatejeial 10-20 tractor; aorr.e For . tractor* and goo>l used farrr. tools of u: Kinds V/aiter 8 Camp- ! bet). 8-10-13-3t !
!• f-r caif for sale Eoeser. Dairy 13-lt
F(jfl SALE Six pigs weight aievit 75 1'* Inquire at Banner Office. 13-2p I tH >KIJ2 Homes, farms, and r us. ness pro pert.es J. T. Christie Rea. Eetate at John Rigi.taei. Insurarv • Ageney 22 8. Jackson. 13-2t FOR SALE—Veal calf. I arm. near C!overdale.
FOR 8AI.E- One 1&32 Chrysler 4 uor *- an ywd tires, paint and upt ry a r<r.l buy at only *225; two 25 V. u' . A end '10 Ford sedans Wu:te. 8 Cam.pbeiL 8-9-10-13-4t
' ***** ,
2 . Miles northeast Br.ck
Cbcpel. Frank W Day. ll-13-2p
Bil l TO RFI-irVE RACCOOV Arr.org the btlis mtroduoed in U>» In -ana state legislature that are of special interets in Putnam county is one in the serAte whielt bears the .'iarr.es of Seegar Brandon am: Lar.» ss its authors wh.ch‘ requires a raV--uai. to open an abandoned road i.r.en it has constructed a barrier ATy-r 1 *- it A a eotmecting link betw-en \ city or town and a relocated state highway ~ Th.s appears to be a further efort c.n the part of Senator O Bruce A--- to secure the reopening cf the . state road under the B 4 O rack at the syutli side of Raccoon. .He-nator Lane tecured the passage f a bill at an earlier session of the g _< .at *re wh.ch was Intended to ef'ec*. the mrr.e -ewa. but wnen the ■natter reached court, tne attorneys of the railroad affected secured a verc.ct srhich re-leased the road freer, the r-ispo&r.biLty of reopening the old state road. The latter closed tne old state road 'Ji where :t passes and"? the tracks of the railroad after the const ruction of the new route of that road, which extends along the west side of the town. Raccoon, and over the railroad after the public service commission ha 1 author Jed rich a closing. The participation of that state commission in tne proposition. It was claimed was the direct cause of the defeat of Senator Lane's efforts to have the road opened, in an effort to relieve the business men of tne town, who have felt a Joes of business because the town is now practically off of tne state road. This new bin of which Senator Lap’ is a co-author may provide a means o/ overcoming the difficulty exper.er.ced In enforcing the former
statute
+ EAfiTT GREEN CASTLE TWP. -iPaul Smythe of Kentucky vunted his sister Mrs Maud Bailey over vie
*eHi- *1 «6 per year by mafl la Put- txv Meharry ha nam County; *3 50 to *5 00 per year 4 '0- ir. A "
'ey rrvafl outside Futaam CcTBity
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Lee Stdea north Jackarm street is confined to his home beenae of .line*.
istratior. corr.-
m.-ttee. Studebaker ball. Tam. Ba.<ket tall game DePauw vs EaU State there Kappa Delta P-; Mrs. Otte Dobbs
7:50 p. m.
Fjtnarr. County Credit Aasodatkav F.rst-Citirens bank 7 30 p m. r'.y-sser. ITT Phi Debt Howe 2 30
| MEMPHIS Turn Feb 13—Preumccua and kindred illnesses caused
by the .jastrous Oh.o-MA.--5s.pr rr.umcants class meets for first ses-
Valley flood continued to take a
1 henry toll today among refugee* J worship. 1*:35 a. ns Lenten raes 1 made home leas by the record over- J Lords Praye- Ra flow, «sce“ Music Prelude. “Andante." Five eaths -ere repomei in re: f : ;j £r »-ood: offertory -Adagio." Cuilcenters popuiateu Mmporar-dy b- int; anthem. -Gently. O Lomi. Oh ( famihes r -te from flood bes;er Gcr.^f Lead Us." Speak*; violia solo; none* Ti- iF* rirtirss verease : it;as Frances Loomis “Air on C-
465 tne nu-r. ter of dead. Scores of j ijj-r.g." Bach
ether refugees are suffering fro.- youth day program. 8; 30 p. m. flooi-miseases. Corr.r ne-J student and Tiuds meeting.
VOUr OVT jina socur.tr Mo ^ neewsarr
*o« can ge» t ■** <1 here Without emlv, »■—•'ers talk it gat ion.
LtucsUp To Cn L.diana Loanf^
N
*- Maahingtofl
G*rt Scout OxinciL Hunt. 2 10 p. iR.
\f-a Charles McLntyr^ Beveridge street, is eonfir.ed to nev home
by .dness.
Mrs Isaac Brattam Rc«;» 4 has returned home from the Putnam
county hospital. Kr.xuer r«-'urred
Mrs. Pearl
Robert
M-s B*mi*
11 a tn. Chapel 3 Hixscti. Meharry hal!
7 pm. Stud*'.* recital Meharry
haa.
Domestjc Bcierce chib Mrs M rt
Marsnail 2 p m
to American Leg-.-' n Attciliary Legioei
jrom.r,g from
h»r home Saturday the county hoepital.
Otho V. Stnythe of Ooverdale haa been appointed executor of the wJl
of Mrs Mary F Heifer
M' an-f Mrs J C Runler Rtyjte 3. are the parent* of a daughter • tVar. Ja Jane bom Friday. The American Legion Auxiliary | sr.il meet Tueaday evening at S o'clock at the Legion Home.
George Aker turned home where he sperd weeks.
of ReeirrLle has refrom Dama. F.a the past several
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Pirse’.: spe'.t
Sunday in Jair.estov.n at the home t V nal AAA Chicks—Guaranteed of Mr and Mrs Elmer Rc*s lo , .o V/hy take chances? 25-Lb ! -Mr ana Mrs Faye Chiles a.vl fav P-i' na Martena Feed **th each 100 iiy and Mr an: Mrs James McNeff
fh.'rui ordered tnree weeks in advar c»- Write for price*. Cardinal ria l.ery, Brazil. Indiana. 30-tf
tLhl
51«r K.
for Sale. *3 00
Artie Young
Call ii et
Winchester
?*!r and Mrs Martin Layne of Ocreriale have returned hc-rr.e from FloriJa where they spent the past five weeks Mr and Mrs George W Wallace of Jefferson township have returned to their home after sper.irg several weeks in California. A large automobile carrying six perse,.'J collided header, with a sixwheel truck on the hill west of Sti!e*viIJe Friday tight ar.d tne car /.-as o-.-c-rtumed. No reperis of injury of the passengers have beer, received
here.
Funeral services for Mrs. Irene Jor.es will be he:: at the Manhattan chu-rh Fur day afternoon at 2 , o clock with Rev Raymond Skelton ’ n charge. Burial will be in the Manhattan cemetery. Fr>r.ds may ra.:.’ at the McCurry fu.’vrai hone 222 East Washington street.
hor .e 7 .3® p. m. D A. R Wasr.ngtaa anniversary dinner Presfcyte- m churen 6 30. Present Day eT 1 2 30 p m Mrs C. C GiUeri Grecr.eastle high schocl vs Braz;' high school gym 7 30 p m. WedJvr-Miay 11am. Worship cnape*. Dr. E. R Bartlett. Coin Memorial church. 4.30 p. m. F .ah rehearsal Meharry halL 6 30 p. m. S-r ior class banqiK, Lucy Rowland hall Rotary. Pnmhyterian church. 12
o'clock.
Temple lodge No. 47 Maaonic temple. 7 30 p. m. E ismeas an. Piofeas.oaal Women's club. p>ostporse<-i to Fn ay Feb 26 Girt Reserve Council, Mrs. Joe McCord. 7:3a Thursday 11 a m. CnapeL Prof. W. W Crandall Mehany hail S p. n. Organ, rec.tal Bernice Fee Mozingo. Go bin Memorial church. K.wanis. O.rxt.an church. 12
o’clock.
I OR MALE OR RENT: 70 acres Bov h of Butler School kner/m a* the Do; . i Farm J Harold Bassett. Recei.r 213 National Bldg. Terre Ha .>. ind. ll-3t
F 1 -P. RENT: Seven room
hoc. i# 14 Lsirabee rtreee.
Brc/v.T.ing Phone 214
moderD E A.
25-tf
, Walter Spencer was named pre;.cent of the Montgomery county bar . association at a meeting of that group Friday afternoon- Raymond O. Evar-s former prosecutor was elected vice president and Ralph If. Bunnell was chosen secretary-treas-1 urer. The Montgomery county bar as-
called fnends near New
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Columbus Christy spe-nt Surylay With Mr aryl Mrs Ezra Arnold. Fred Smythe of Peru spent Tuesday with his sister Mrs Maui
Bailey.
Mrs. Maurice Chi:*s a in Chicago visiting her mother, who is ill Mrs Frank Goodman, of west of Grer.castle. and Mrs Charles Purse!! of Fillmore, called on Mrs. Wayne
PurselL Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Frank Roach spent sot-alien has twenty-two members.
Sunday afternoon with Mr Roach's
sister and family Mr and Mrs. ! -' r ar -‘ -'*•"*• * ^ Campbel! will Charles Cole. spend Sunday in Delphi for the Mr. and Mm Hobart Robinson antT °P en5n * '? wmiversary services daughter of Indiarapo .* spent Sun- ’ continue until Easter 'lay with Guy Jackson. (Dr. Campbe.! serwed a pastorate . Mr and Mrs. Walter Roach were ^- s ^riy ministry *nd per-
John R.ghtseii Insurance Agency 22 g uruUy , ;iTin< . r gv~,i.i of Mr and Mrs. '•orally supervised the building of a _ _ a '** on 13-2t ^ ar j pyj^u narish house and the remodeling of WANTED — Three unfurnished Mr Mrs Wnght. from near th ‘“ ch ireh. He w-lll preach the rcon-u or small house Must be 1 Hockvill* visited Mrs Wrights °P^5rg sermon of the anniversary reasonable. Inquire at Barver of- 1 mother Mrs Maud Bailey. Friday. j Sunday morning. flee. 12-2p Mr a - r - d Mrs p ' a >'* Chiles and Mr
- and Mrs. James Mc.Veff spent Mon--Glrl for general house- day evening at the hone of Mr and
ll-3t | ?^rs Frank Glrton.
VVantM —
WANTED; Lisur.gs of homes, farms and business properties for mr- J T. Christie. Real Estate at
WANTED-
work Phone 94
bring her to the Cafe Royale St. \ alcntine’s Day Dinner
Cream of Split Pea Soup
Chilled Fruit Juices
Prime Itlbs of Beef an Jus Baked Chicken, Chestnut Stuffing B eaded Veal Cutlet, Horseradish Sauce Snowflake or Parsley Potatoes
Fresh Brussels Sprouts or Com Pudding
St Valentine's Halad
Hot Twin Rolls
Coffee Tea Milk Fresh Ht raw berry Sundae
Other Dinners 35, 40, 45 Cents.
REAL EST\TE TRANSFERS Alphonso Sanford and wife to Basil E. Sanford, 69 acres in War-
ren township. *1.
Lillie M Busby to Aden Roberts and wife, 40 acres in Monroe town-
ship. *1.
The Union Central Trust company to Madonna O Hair. 126 acres in Men roe township. *1. First Citizens Bank and Trust company to Elvtn H. Harlan, and other*, lot in Reelsville, *1. Eugenie Cislin and others to George McMurtry. land in Russell township *320
R.ver c-bservers last night brought cb'-er to the :-e1or. of flooi fighters with an anROdncesBent of a steady fail m the Masissippi River from Cairo El to Hefena. Ark where the river fell fractk nally from an alMinie high. •There are not critical point* at fc:-s time" sail Lieut Cel Fugene Ryboll d-rtrict United States engxteer. While this encouraging news came fe-'i^ral agencies ar.J the Rei Cross were making progress in plana for rehabilitating the estimated 1 000 - 000 persons affected by the flood. Estimates of property losses inflicted by the rampant waters remained near the half-billion-doilar mark Cairo's victory over the Ohio River's fleodwaiers was proclaimed by Mayor August Bode who removed the last restrictions placed on the city daring its emergency The rtver has fallen sufficiently to remove the danger of iruniation.’’ Mayor Boie said. Virtually ail Cairo business hcrises have reopened and industrial operations returned to normalcy for the first tins s-.nce Jan
25
In Chieagt Harry L Hopkins WPa aiministrator told a press conference preceding a national meeting of state WPA administrators that his organization undoubtedly would ask for an increase in sponsors' ccntributions to the cost of project* during the remainder of the fiscal year. This would be necessary because of flood, drought and other emergency
expenses, he said, adding: The <550 000 000 allotte i by Congress ! otherwiae would not be enough.''
p. m.
Delta Theta Tau Miss Mary Eliza-
beth Peck. 7;30 p. m.
Pre-Adolescer,: group of A. A U
W Asbury hail 7:30 p m.
Friday ID***********-}-
11 a. m. Mas;' chapel. Hunting- -> MORTON % ton (Ind. > Gie^etub Meharry ha.: .••• /. j. j. a x. x. 4. j. j. x. j, /. .e-, Century club anniversary tea * Mr and Mrs Wallace Spencer and Delta Zeta house. 2 30 p m laughter entertained with a Chili Woman's Bible class. Mrs Jennie supper, the following guests. W. S. Jennings. 2 p. m. | Lawter and fanuly. la /rence Wright.
Russell Back and Heroid Wysong on
Monday evening
Frank Call and family called on Russell O Haver on Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Hart and Mrs Mellie
Sutherland spent Wedne*<jay with
SIX FIGHTS TWENTY TWO KOI'NDM Belle I nion Hijfh School (iym. Wednesday, Eeb. 17, 1937 — 8:00 I\ M. MAJOR FIGHT DI( K TERRY', 155 lbs., Greencastle, Ind. vs. LEW PALMER, 150 lbs., Columbia C'itv, Ind. Sponsored b) PUTNAM CO. RECREATION—L. A. Stringer, Director
DIVORCE GRANTED In circuit court, Friday afternoon. James W. Berry wa* granted a divorce from Katherine Berry, she not opposing the complaint. Prosecuting Attorney Albert E Williams was appointed by the court to represent her in*crests in her absence. The divorce wa* granted the husband on the ground* of cruel ami inhuman treatment. Their child, Kathleen Berry, was awarded to the plaintiff, to be cared for at the home of hi* sister. Mrs Lucinda Rissler.
Saturday
& p m. Basketball game DePauw v*. Butler. Bowman gym Freshman basketball wilH<Utlirr.
+ ■!• + + + + + + Serf ion Four Met
Hith Mrs. Garrett j Mrs Came Cloofeiter
Section Four of the First Chris-, Curtis Maaon and family and Mary tian church met Wedneaday after- Nelson of Raccoon Station spent Sunnoon w.th Mr*. George Garrett day with W. S lawter and family. Thirteen member* and one guest Herbert Conkwnght and Oral Madwtr * present Mrs. Garrett had iox made a business trip to Chicago
charge of the devotion* and Mrs. on Monday
J. J. Beemer read a very interest-) Mrs. Etnei Lawter and daughter ing paper on Religion in Dir Fre a. Mrs. Mary Farrow and Mrs. Daily Life laicie Fireatcne called on Mrs Measa
/. + + -F4- + 4-+ [ < utz on Wednesday afternoon.
I l>s*en Third To it ax Call has been real sick this
Meet Monday .eek with a cold.
Uiyisen Third will meet Monday Jean Cha;W spent over the week afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. end with Mrs L.zz - Hart. Gertrude Cox at the Phi Delta Theta Mr and Mrs Wm. Lane and Mrs house Assisting hostesses will oe Rarvia Sigler spent Sunday with Leo
Miss Margaret Gilmore Mrs Joe Terry and family of McCord. Mrs. Cleve Thomas and -
Mrs John Green. The book to be IN MEMORY
reviewed is Max Eastmans Th»
Erjoyment of Laughter.’’ in memory of our dear daughter + + + + + + + + land sister, Dorothy Robert*, who de-
Mr. And Mrs. Porter
Entertained Guests .Feb 13. 1936. Mr and Mrs L. L. Porter North- Our aching wood, entertained about fifty guests soothe
at a dinner party Thursday evening Our troubled sou!* feel the blow
The dinner was held at the Studio Of death who from Tea Room ar.d bridge was played A daughter and
afterwards at the Porter home. 1 below.
' ! At mom, at noon, we see her
Greencastle.
ported this life one year ago today.
hearts are hard to
did remove
sister from here
Baked Turkey Dinners . 50c Baked Turkey Lunches 40c Baked Chicken Dinners 35c Baked Chicken Lunches 25c SUNDAY AT (RAW FORD’S RESTAURANT
SEXTENfED FOR FORGERY Olyn Campbell. 21 years old. pleaded guilty to forgery in circuit I court Saturday morning, and was sentenced to the reformatory at Pendleton by Judge Court land C Gillen, for a term of two to fourteen vears He wa* charged with having forged the signature of Roy Ferrand to a check for *34 50. made payable
to himself “for cattle ’’
Chicken Dinner SUNDAY At The LINCOLN Dining Room
not
At eve she's absent still.
Her seat is vacant but not forgot
Thi* seat no stranger can fiM We miss her around the
hoard
We mi*a her sunny smile We miss her assistance
road.
On every dreary mile.
Farewell, dear J>*othy. we
do no more
For thee of life* dark main
But for us we hope to reach
That Heavenly shore,
well meet again.
Sadly missed by Father.
Brothers and Sisters.
family
on life's
can
and then
Mother,
Let ns Moth Proof your Clothing. It Is Guaranteed.
IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 470
v aits invited. Juntar-Pioneer - C. F3.
also at this nour.
Men’* Service club work* Monday ind Thursday nights. • Sm ritual life group meet* in ch-irc-i Wedres*iay. 2:30 p m_ All women of tne church mSited. Choir practice Friday. . jx m.
MAPLE C R*Pr. L(BTtl Sunday School at S so j., Preaching at 10 00 4 » * ■ Mrs. Yeager will
’ser-.-ice
, Preaching at 7:0* p ,
i E
1 .w-r. 1 - ■ ..
I1RNT BXPTINT ( HUR< H Gust Emil Carisou. Tr.'.msner. Bible schoaL 9:30 a. m Murel
Dav_s superintendent.
.'-..-r.ing worship. L0:30. Message. -Carist the Briievem Life. and. the Evangelistic Spirt " This is tne first
CHRIST! AN
St II SCT
49S Elm Strwt
Sunday vn.c- 111 a Third Wedneaday of tk h pi m. ^ . Sunday school 9:30 t-
- 3 senes of S'rr.'iay morning stud-1 Reading room 4CS Eh t>< .« in Phillppians. Wedneaay. 2 to 4p t
Unions—Primary, j smor. ittterme- j it? senior. B A U.-€:30 p. m. 1 Mi i-week prayer service Thursday ev n:r.? Mrs Mayme Lesrte. 512 E. Etm St at 7 30. Choir rehearsal
wfl! follow.
There will be a baptismal service Sun . »y afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the tad hy the Big Wal-| nut Baptist church people. The Student’s League of Many j Nations" will present a program of ;or.g and testimony in the church . :. torium Fr. lay evening. Feb. 19. at 7 30 Tne public is invited to at-
tend this service.
XAZAREXE TABJERXACLE
315 N. Jackson Street.
Rev. E F. Smghurse, Minister.
Vunday school. 9:30 a. m.
Special song by evangelistic trio *
at c’.ose of class hour.
Morning service. 10:45 a. m. Sermon by Evangelist Hicks.
X. . P. S. 6:45 p. m.
This will be a special service. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Sermon by Evangelist Hicks. Services each evening next week
at 7:30 o'clock.
FIRNT CHRISTIAN' CHURCH Robert Talmage Beck. Minister. Mrs E. R. Bartley. Director of
Church School.
Howard Jarratt. Director of Mu-
sic.
9:30 a. m. Official board will meet
with Men's Forum and young' mar-
el group for discussion of the new Constitution for the church. The Bible class will meet in the
church parlor*.
9:30 a. m. Graded Church—ex-
panded period.
The Intermediate Church
meet in the Youth Chapel.
The Junior Church will meet in
the Upper Room Chapel.
The Primary Church will meet in
the Children's Chapel.
The Beginner and Nursery Will meet In the Children's room. 10:00 a m. Worship in the Sanc-
’uary.
Subject: The Road from Discouragements. Speaker: Mr. Beck. Prelude: Prelude by Rincfc. Anthem: To Thee O Lord! W|U I - t-*P My Soul—Rachmaninof/t Soloist Miss Jeanne Buss. Postiude Postlude by Rinck. 11 15 a. m. Young Women's Troup Leader; Mrs. Charles H ! Rector. j 11 15 a m. Youth Forum will, meet in Upper Room Chapel. C 15 a. m. Student Round Table. I • W p m. College Forum. *0 p no. Christian Endeavor.
■ ' soul wauetr upon
1
Among the :a:. ■ j.*. I
pn-e .
10 ..tv;: : r . a l fame to pa«s. -.r a „ u u<;al t'.e way. a ■ -; ■ ;■ ^.,1 ■im. Lord. I will follow Anm
soever tnou
unto hint. Fixes have birds of the a.r -
Son of mar. na-.r.
head. And he said unto aaM low me. But he -a d. Lt: c-1 first to go and be- ■ nrlii-ij I said unto him. Let the owl I their dean: bu: go iianl the kingd.:r. . |
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The Les'or.-Serr.cn. iL<om| the following [if'agos fiail
Chr
a'd Health w.:h Kty ; -.bill tures" by Mary BakerEddpl I »ish to follow Chr 7r::r :i I be in the way of God’s ipd | . . . He. who wo rd rejik-J*! and find the divine resriyfei ill. must not :ry :o cLnba Science by some '•ihernai 111 tune teaches God s lovetomP aian cannot love God -irt -1 set his whole aJeCict: ot ■si things, w hiie loving the m ol trusting in it more tkatictna ituaT (1 j ease, Christian Science up.li
lar.guE.-
and let the dtao bury 'h- ral discord of every nameandiM heard r.c • -'4
ous and trw
take posstssii-n of h'—.uc.'^
nesi ,r (p. 3351.
FILLMORE METHODKTdli Edmund R. Wame. maute 1 Nona Campbell SundiT m
superintendent.
Lucille Bastin pianLd. 10 a. m Sunday school J ; 11 a. m. Worship. Sensali ‘•The Christian and the Crcd
7:15 p. m. Worship
will "Set Apart for a Ho’y Tu* |
BETHEL M. E. ( HI Kdl Rev. Retinck. minister I 2:30 p. m. Sunday sc:!,ol 1 dren will bnng Valentina »| change. 6:30 p. m. Junior Allen WM 7:45 p. m. Prt
tor.
Monday. 7:30 p m Wednesday. 7:30 P B
service.
Thursday 8 pm.
cast."
r : ^
DR. H. B. TROVES
C I
OSTEOPATinC
Phone 226
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GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST
CHURCH
CLau le ;,{. McClure, minister. < an Denman Thompson, minister I
of music. 1
c. P. Bartlett, church school super- i
intendent.
9 0 a. m. Church school.
10 40 a m. Annual thank offering -‘ Vice for the Woman’s Forign Mis- ‘ nary society. Guest speakers will Miss Florence Salzer and Miss ■•varah Chakko, both members of the faculty of Chand Bagh of the Isabella J nobum college in Lucknow. India. * l -0 offering will ly> received oy De-F-auw students of foreign countries
dressed in native costumes.
Music; Prelude. “Im Paradisum." Mulct; offertory. ’ Berceuse,” Vieme: anthem, -King of Glody,” Thiman; violin solo. “Aria.” Tenaglia. by Muss
Marjorie Goodwin.
* p. m. Junior League. Mrs. Esther Snider Jones.
6 P m. High School League. Dar-
win Hagan in charge.
6:30 p. m. Methodist Student Union. Theme, “Can I Believe In
Personal God?” Robert
leader.
C. & B. TIN SM' FURNACE*. GITTFKIV’I roofing
F -
H
Phone 17
Dry-Cleaning
Pressing
Hat-Blocking
Fare 11 ! **
( urtsi" 1 ’
jllanUfb. **
Home Laundry and 0 ®*
Frank C. Schoen
THE IEWB.B,,
Watch,
Phone 422
Hock
Repainhf
Leader,
a
Wright,
PHONE d*
W. A. BEEMEK Plumbing "SAT IT WITH fl' 0 *
phone * s *
Eitel Floral»
PvitaaB Ososty’*
Lesd'**
