The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1937 — Page 2

{THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATURDAY, MARCJII 27, 1W7.

Th s Easter . . . make sure cf your hat. ., and rest assured about everythingelse. If you h;ul your rhoioo of only one |>uri h:ise fo make for Faster Sunday . . make it the rijfht hat and you'll have a Kie.it day. This huge stock offers you the op|mrtunity of being alMolutely style-sure in Easter headwear. It will give you the satisfaction of knowing that no other man is going to 1m- any more becomingly hatted. Besides hats . . . this is also headquarters for the rest of the apparel that makc-s Easter a grand dress up day. Mallory Hats $3.50 to $6.00 Arrow Shirts, Arrow Ties Interwoven Socks. AT CANNON’S

( IIRISTIAN CHURCH

Robert TaLmage Beck, Minister. Mrs. E. R. Bartley, director of Church School. 1-u. ward Jarrat,, director of music. 7:00 a. m. Easter Morning Memorial Service. 9:30 a. m. Graded Church. 9:30 Discussion period for adult groups. }0:00 a. m. Easter Morning Worship Service. Sermon: The Resurrected Life for

1927.

Lpcaker: Mr. Beck. Gcioist: Mr. Jarratt. i pccial Guests: Greencastle Commandery No. 11 Knights Templar, Frank McKeehan, Sir Koight, R. P. Mullins and Sir Knight Charles McOaughey will share in the conduct of the set vice. Special invitation and reception of members. 11:15 a. m. Young Women Group, leader: Mrs. Charles Rector. 11:15 a. m. Youth Forum. 4:00 p. m. Baptismal Service. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Candle Light Easter evening communion Service. Guest speaker: John B. Boyd. h:00 p. m. The Council of the new-

[ ly organized Official Board will rrueet in the church parlors. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael. Minister. Miss Sadie Moor, Organist. Church school 9:30 a. m. Foreign Missions program: "Easter's Meaning" in charge of Dr. G. B. Manhart. Special offering. Session meeting 10:20 to receive members. Worship 10:35 a. m. Easter Carollers will sing, directed by Mrs. J. A. Bamberger. Communion and reception of members. Baptism of Children. Me litation: "An Easter symbol.” See program of music elsewhere in this [ issue. Junior-Pioneer C. E. 6:30 p. m. Tuxis C. E. leader, Maxine Cowan. Men’s Sendee Club will work at the church Monday and Thursday nights. Woman's Circle Wednesday 2:30 p. m. at the Church. Devotions, Mrs Lulu Fisk: "Who is thus Jesus?” Mrs. W E. Edington will tell of contribuUoas of the American Negro. Hostesses are: Misses Anna. Aliena, Lucinda Ikamire, Mrs. Christine Duree, Mrs. Mary Rodriguez. Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURC H Gust Emil Carlson, minister. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Mure! Davis, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Message: "The Five-Fold View of Life.” Unions— Primary, Junior, Intermediate, Senior, B. A. U., 6:30 p. m. Eevening Gospel service, 7:30 p. m. ' Message: "Early Will I Seek Thee " A self-denial offering will be taken at the morning worship hour to apply on expenses in the redecorating of the church auditorium. Sunday School Council meeting. ! Monday evening at 6:45. Teachers and officers of the S. S. are urged to be present. Church business meeting, Monday evening at 7:45. Members are urged to attend. Matters of importance are to be taken care of. All-day re-dedication sendees next Sunday, April 4. Please notice paper and Church Bulletins for further de-

tails.

Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30.

N ARARE NE TA BERN ACLE Rev. E. F. Singhurse, pastor. Sunrise prayer meeting, 6:00 a. m. Everybody invited to this early morning service. Song by congregation “He Arose”. Special song by quartet, "In TTie Ressurection Morning.” Scripture reading, Subject: "What is Easter to You?” Sunday School, 9:30. Each boy and girl will be given an Easter gift as expression of appreciation for their presence. Special song by ‘Trio.’ Morning worship, 10:45. Sermon: Rev. Hicks of Bridge-

port.

Young peoples hour, 6:30 p. m. This hour from 6:30 until 7:45 will be taken for the children’s program a special "Easter Service.” Evangelistic service, 7:45. Rev. Hicks, wdll bring a special svangelistic message closing the day sendee. We hope to see you in each of these services. (Continued on I'nee Three)

Eat Your EASTER DINNER at the Lincoln Restaurant WHERE THE FOOD IS BEST Young Baked Hen and Oyster Dressing Swift’s Premium Baked Ham % Leg O’ Lamb with Mint Sauee

Home Cooked Easter Sunday Dinner | AT CAFE ROYALE 50c - Dinner - 50c Yellow Split Pea Soup or Assorted Fruit Cup Roast Young Indiana Turkey Giblct Dressing Cranberry Sauce Baked Easter Lamb Mint Sauce Select Cube Steak Prize Minute Steak Snowflake Potatoes or Candied Sweet Potatoes Buttered Cauliflower or Creamed Garden Peas Salad Royal Creamy Dressing Dutch Apple Apricot Cocoanut Cream Pie or Vanilla. Stiawberry, Chocolate Ice Cream Hot Cinammon Rolls Coffee Tea or Milk

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves Tor All” Entered In the postoffloe at Greencastle, Indiana, aa second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $8.50 to $6.00 per year oy mall outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Miss Sadie Moor is in Indianapolis, attending social functions this afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quade of Ladoga, were guests of friends here the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Arter and Mrs. Ernest Ratcliff and daughter visited friends in Covington the first of the week. Miss Mary Elizabeth Herr, an instructor in the DePauw school of music, is in Crawfordsville. spending the Easter vacation with Mrs. Sbirl Her,-.

Cecil Brown, Northwood, is confined to his home by illness. Mrs. Carrie Currier who has been ill at the home of her sister. Mrs. E. W. Conncrly, has returned to her home at Plainfield. Dr. W. M. O’Brien who was injured in an auto accident Tuesday morning is reported slightly improved at the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Grace Call, J. F. Long and Lawrence Long were in Crawfordsville today to attend the funeral services of a relatives, Miss Anna Kelsey. Stanley O’Hair, of Greencastle. has been awarded an “I” sweater at Indiana university f»r his work as senior manager of the wrestling team at tiie state school. Miss Dorothy Harlan and Miss Charlotte Etter, local girls, who are • confined to the Culver hospital at Crawfordsville with injuries suffered in an auto accident at Linden Wednesday are reported improving. Wc have new modem equipment to do your cleaning. The Inspection Chart remembers all tho small details that yau should rightfully expect. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 27-tf

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunkin of Champaign, 111., who have heen visiting' relatives here left Saturday morning for Washington, D. C., where Mr. Dunkin will catalogue the Folger Shakespearean Library which is located next to the Congressional Library. Mrs. Dunkin was formerly Miss Gladys Hammond. Perry Rush will sing at the Easter sunrise service at the Monument Circle in Indianapolis Sunday morning at 6:30. with the Tabernacle Presbyterian church choir. This service will be broadcast over the Inddianapolis stations WFBM and WIRE. Mr. Rush will also sing with the choir for a special Easter service to be held -at the Scottish Rite Cathedral at 3:00 p.m., Sunday under the auspices of the Indianapolis chapter of Rose Croix, one of the Scottish Rite bodies, the Raper and DeMolay Commanderies, and Knight Templars.

FOR SALE - -One span Gray mares, 1600 lbs., each sound, broke good, sold on test. One span mules, broke good, weighing 1250 lbs., two odd mules. Several other cheap horses and mares. Before you buy come and look these bargains over. I sell you a team or a horse, one or a dozen if you talk. Make a bid. Walter S. Campbell. 27-lt

NOTICE—Now only a few new tractors in stock. Buy now, next year they will cost you from $100 to $300 more money. Your old tractor will sell good now because we can’t get new ones. Next year your old tractor will sell cheaper. Buy now and save from $200 to $400. Steel up $20.00 per ton. We are up 10-20 pet cent. Come and talk it over with Campbell. 27-31-2t

BRAZIL WON TILT Alumni of Brazil high school defeated former Greencastle Tiger Cubs, 29 to 28 in an overtime benefit basketball game at Brazil last night. Proceeds from the tilt will be used for Brazil scholarship purposes. In a previous meeting here in the Jeees McAnally Memorial Fund contest, the former Brazil stars nosed out the local alumni, 27-26. VCC CAMP ENROLLMENT Per sons who wish to enroll for CCC camps may do so on Tuesday, March 30. at the G. C. W. R. office in the basement of the public library. FOR SALE-On Model A Ford truck. Rubber OK. Motor extra good, with huckster wagon on it. Ready to go. Walter S. Campbell 27-31-2t

today.‘you 1 * may" 01 ^ Sa. y S°T when insurance nr ' - must be paid or »X‘' ARRANGEMENTS*],, orSFs Livestock. Repavmew, ^r e " tosuit «3 Indiana Loan i 2, ’“’ Ph£*>

FOR SALE—Two F a tors. 10-20: Fordson t rac kinds Fordson parts. Campbell.

new location Indianapolis Sunday S,„ •I. E. Hood’s Barber sh« Old , long Old Location—Buff', (w Telephone 44> - 3^

Methodist Announcement CLAUDE M. McCLURE, Minister

G:00 a. 111. Eastor Dawn Sorvioo. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Cl lurch School. 10:40 a. m. Easter Morning Service. 4:00 p. m. Junior Epworth League. 6:00 p. 111. High School Epworth League.

THE CROSS ★ For generations the cross was an emblem of sorrow, pain and death. Thieves, murderers and other transeressors of the law paid the penalty for their crimes in crucifixion ow the cross.

Christian Announcement ROBERT TALMAGE BECK, Minister Easter Morning Memorial Sr vice, 7:00 a. in. Graded Church, 9:30 a. m. Discussion period for adult groups, 9:30 a. in. Easter Morning Worship Siutviee, 10:00 a. in. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. (■audio Light Easter evening communion Service.

It was not until after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ ATTEND CHURCH came the insi&rnia of Christian society with the promise that whosoever looked upon the Cross and believed would have life abundant and eterna 1 . Presbyterian Announcement VICTOR L. RAPHAEL, Mininter SUNDAY, MARCH 28 IS EASTER SUNDAY

Church School", 9:30 a. m. Session Meeting, 10:20 a. in. Worship Service, 10:35 a. in. Junior-Pioneer C. H., 6:30 p. m.

Catholic Announcement REV. THOMAS J. McGRATH

In every church throughout this country. Ministers will tell again the story of life, death and resurrection of this same Jesus who changed the cross from one of death to one of life, honor and glory.

EASTER SUNDAY

Baptist Announcement OUST EMIL CARLSON, MiniHtcr

Bible School, 9:30 a. ni. Morning Worship, 10:3(1 a. m. Meeting of Unions, 6:30 p. in. Evening Gospel Service 7:30 p. m.

Nazarene Announcement I E. F. SINGHURSE, MlnWPr

The Solemnity of tho Kossnreetion of the l-zord will be observed in usual fashion tomorrow, Easter Sunday.

Sponsors Of This Invitation ★ INDIANA LOAN COMPANY MULLINS DRUG STORE REEVES ELECTRIC COMPANY DOBBS TIRE & BATTERY SERVICE HOFFMAN BROTHERS SCHOENMAN’S JEWELRY STORE SI TEL FLORAL COMPANY MOORE ELECTRIC LUETEKE’S BAKERY HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY

You are invited to attend church somewhere Sunday. A welcome awaits you. You will hear a message that will help you hear your cross without complaint. The business and professional men of Greencastle take this method to urge you to attend church on this Easter Sunday. ★ WILL YOU COME?

Sunrise Son'icc, 6 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Woinhip, 10:45 a. m. Young People’s Hour, 6:30 p. in. Evangelistic Service, 7:4.) p. id.

Sponsors Of This Invitation ★ R. & S. BOOT SHOP QUALITY MEAT MARKET PITCHFORD’S QUALITY SHOP LINCOLN RESTAURANT SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS J. C. PENNEY COMPANY ALLAN LUMBER COMPANY S. C. PREVO COMPANY WHITE CLEANERS