The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1937 — Page 3

Brazil Sunday visiting at tho home of church is attracting an interest that Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mercer and family, reaches beyond the membership of

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart and th • church.

Mrs. Clara Stewart of Greencastle „„ .

T he month of Aj rd is designated rs Hymn Month. During the morning services of this month many of the great hymns of the church will he introduced and sung. The em-

spent Friday with Mrs. Rlla Jackson and daughter Vera. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger visited with relatives near Elletesville on

Sunday.

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1 Wednesday afternoon. Each girl is * invited. Mrs. Evelyn Cline is back at work a. Avon. Rev. Banks was Sund'ay guest at Mrs. Cynthia Alley. Rev. Ruben Masten attended the dedication Sunday at fhe Stilesville Christian church. Mrs. John Allen Cohn of Florida 1 called on Mrs. Savannah Cohn last

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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hodge, Johnnie Ogles and son Morris Glen, Noble Ray Clearwaters spent Sunday at Mt. Vernon. Oliver Stringer and daughter Gertie called on Melvin McCammack and wife Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. George McCammack entertained relatives last Thursday

night.

Will Pickens is in poor health at

this writing.

Ruben Masten had his papering I 1 '’ 8 the month of M:lrch 8howed ai ^ done last week nificant results. The campaign was

for the purpose of increasing the attendance of the men of the church at the morning worship service, accord- 1

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . : . in K to a statement by the minister. I Robert T. Beck. Active committees

appointed by the president Frank MeKeehan carried through contact ,

with every man in and in the church

upon congregational

Delmar Redding of Greencastle and phasls wil1

Donald Chiles spent Tuesday evening sin S :in £-

with Max and Maynard Coleman. I Thp Mpn ’ s K °y altv Campaign comMr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell were mittPe consisted of R. K Michaels. Thursday supper guests of Mr. and l ^ arolli Stewart. Raymond Erwin. Mrs. Glen Pursell in Greencastle. Ro - v Sutherlin, John Etter. William Mr. and Mrs. James McNeff spent N - Stiles. Lois ArnoM. Marshall

Monday evening in Greencastle with Abrams, B. F. Handy. Mr. and Mrs. McNeffs sister and

family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson.

living than we are of impeccable logic and flawless reasoning ’’ he said

j in conclusion.

EV AM.eijstk SERVICES Evangelistic services at Assembly

room, courthouse.

Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:.'t0 by Evangelist T. F. Hubbard. Eubject Friday evening “Christian Service.'' Saturday evening. Does it Pay to be a Christian?” ADDITIONAI) CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: 1935 four-door Ford Sedan. Will accept trade for equity. Address Box DH Banner. 7-3p.

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LEGION

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MEETING

KESI’LTS AUK SHOWN

| The Church Men’s Loyalty cam- | paign which conducted by the Men's , Forum of the Christian Church dut-

PERMANENTS: Machinclcss permanents .$4 50 Duart’s $5.00, other waves $2 and $3. All Croquignole’s. Hir cuts 25c. Mable Tharp Beauty Shoppe. Olive street. Phone 281-K.

Mr.

Mary Buis called on her brother,

Mr. Masten last week.

EAST GREENCASTLE TWP. * •I- •!• v v ’• -!• -i‘ foj On Saturday occurred the marriage

p. •!- •!• •!* -I* -b -I- -P + jgi j. - BELLE UNION -!•

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Rev. Ray Banks filled his regular ippointment at Union Valley church

Mturday night and Sunday.

Monday in Indianapolis.

Robert Fisher and wife spent Monday with Dallas Hodge and wife. Catherine Dorsett and room mate of Terre Haute was at Stilesville play

.Mr and Mrs. Lester Duncan called F*'W a y night. n Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snap and also VioIa Hodge and son Charles callin Mrs. Lucille Stringer and mother , ed on Wiilis O'Neal Sunday who was un j a y injured on a motorcycle about a

month ago.

Lloyd Parker is a new clerk in Note Smith’s store. Mrs. Note Alley will entertain the Willing Workers Sunday school class

Mrs. Lucille Stringer met with an iccident. She stepped on a pitchfork a=' week but is reported doing nlce-

Mr. and Mrs. Venard Smith spent

of John Roach of this community and ,"■-.‘^7 * thp organization from W|il( am , ,

~ " attendanci

DEPAI'W CHAPEL

“The reasoning of Jesus is not of the exacting variety that proceeds Istep by step in the presence of conclusive evidence,” reclared Dr. j

I Walter Bundy in the DePauw univer- | for RENT: Two unfurnished upsity worship chapel Wednesday stairs rooms for light housekeeping morning in Got.in Memorial church, utilities furntehed. Phone 565-L afj “On the contrary, it springs to Us jlor 5 p . m . r >l East Washington conclusion. There is no attempt at ! street. 7-lt. 27th.

logical deduction, at formal proof or demonstration. And yet the fact remains that the choicest treasures human wisdom are deposited in parables and paradoxes and proverbs which arc nothing other than con-

T!ic American Legion Auxiliary held its regular meeting last night

in the Legion home.

Plans were made for the annual poppy sale. Cash prizes will be given for the best poppy poster made by the pupils in the junior anil senior high schools and the grade schools. A donation of $5.00 was made to buy yarn and needles for the class cf girls iii the recreation club. Plans were made for u mother and daughter pitch-in dinner meeting to be held in the Legion home at 6

o'clock May 4th.

The joint L 'gion and Auxiliary dis-

trict meeting will be held in Clinton

Indiana on April 17 and 18th. The district meeting of the Auxiliary will be an all day meeting held

in Crawfordsville, Indiana, April

Edna Tharp of Greencastle, Mr. and j 1 “ l " “> UK ' cnurcn An Mis. Frank Roach entertained Sun- rpcori1 was kp P t of ^ morning ser-

day with a family dinner in honor of '* cc -

the newly weds. Those present were: ; According to the atcndance record, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thant ; tlle,e was a most enthusiastic re- ^ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hary Tharp | spon.se. Names of those who were and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John [non-residents, or who were sick were■ Roach, and Evelyn Roach. discounted. When this was done) Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pursell spent practically 100 per cent of the Men’s Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Forum was in attendance during this

Goodman west of Greencastle.

month. Another interesting result

iand rich experience." he continued. Pointing out that Jesus did not seek to cultivate intellectual brilliance. Dr. Bundy showed how Jesus ddressed himself to common human and limitations, to elemental hopes and fears, to basic longings

land desires.

| “We today are far more in need ,of these simpler things in the major

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Mr. and Mis. Howard Wright and |was indicated when it was shown) family of Marshall, Illinois visited that 68 per cent of the attendance of Mrs. Maude Bailey on Sunday. the men were other than those who

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach were in Brazil Sunday afternoon visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich and Mr. and Mis. Wm. Herod of Greencastle spent Wednesday with Mrs. Addie Coleman and children. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles were in

belonged to the Men’s Forum or the church. This indicates according to the committee that the program of the

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