The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1945 — Page 3
THE DAUY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 194^
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Piscussion Questions on
FIRST BAPTIST CHI RCH KuynioiHt Skplton, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:80. n<»vid Barr. Supt.
Morning- Worship, 10:15. Sermon Theme, "The Church
and Tomorrow."
Vouth Fellowship, 6:00. Kvening Worship, 7:00.
the - ciples on the evening before his I Sermon "The Measuring Line
djy School Lesson, Paul Be- crucifixion ' -- • measuring Line.
People. | Van Denman Thompson, org-
anist.
j 4:45 MSM Candlelight Vespers and Fellowship Hour. 6:00 High School Youth Fellowship. j Monday, 7:00 4-H Club Din-
ner.
Churches", issued by the Federal j HO'MKTTFSYTV Y VPT.KS Council of the churches of Christ • LIVE IN DKBP CAVES in America. The total, 72,492 - j NAPLES fWP)— Like New 669, includes more than 52 per J York’s Deadend residents, the cen4 of all the population, a:-; "cave dwellers" ,of this oncecording to Editor Benson V. j beautiful city live in dank skual-
Gassified Ads
^sa Missionary, Acts. 13: 1- } 14: g-20 for Sunday, Nov-
Bter 24th.
! prom what kind of churches missionaries come . 2 What u> the need of foreign ajjonary work? j What :s the report of the miss! nary work recently Vlt :a foreign lands as dis -vered by travelers? 4 To what extent ought we yport the missionary work of
church ?
5 Why is China such a great srtunity for missionary
ik?
Clericus says: “Forty years to, John R. Mott said that wc jed to send 10,000 missionarto Japan and if we did not do re might expect a war with -pan" A speaker in the Metho- • t Bishops' Crusade. The appeal Pr Mott w-as cast aside beuse the cost was considered toj .eat But look as the cost of the today. When will we obey list's great commission! Lesson Prayer: We pray for ! h a missionary revival In all , rAmeri an churches that will ' oduce volunteer mlsslonarie.i j j) will £•> into the nations of , ;ple who either have rejecte! : rist or r.'Ver knew hi^p, that 1 T) make possible the giving ot I Goi a chance to reign and rule j
jhf world.
BOOK REVIEW More Dramatized Stones, snrian, contains 16 new nonsyalty plays which dramatize Ihf stories back of 44 well-loved ij-mns and interesting Incidents tom the lives of 16 widely Wu hymn writers, including irny Crosby, James Montgomery, William How and others. DAILY BIBLE READINGS DAY-ST. JOHN’S GOSPEL
CHAPTER 14 A Selection
Jesus is speaking to his dis-Jm.
Tuesday, 4:00
Mid-week service Thursday, Scouts.,
Let not your heart be troubl- 7:00 - | Wednesday, 4:00 Girl Scout
e< i: ye believe in God, believe T* 1 ' 8 is the business meeting of meeting. | the month. All members and of- Thursday, 7:00- Teachers and
Officers of the Church School. ! Friday, 7:00 Gobin Choir Re-
hearsal.
Landis. During the two years since the previous issue of th" yearbook, the total church mem-
Senior Service bership has increased by 3,991,-
483, Dr. Landis states.
also in me.
In my Father’s house arc ^’ ce,s are ur ff e d to be present,
many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go * to prepare a place for you. And ' if I go and prepare a place for! you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that! where I am, there ye may be 1 also, And Whither I go ye know,
and the way ye know.
Thomas saith unto him, Lord,( M
wc know not whither thou goest;! Children ' s feting,
and how can we know the way? Jesus saith unto him, 1 am the way, the truth, and the life.
GREENCASTLE BIBLE
CENTER
Berry and Locust St.
f - aul M. Robinson, Minister
Bible School 10:00 A. M. Milton Abbott S. Supt.
Morning Worship 11 A. M. Young Peoples meeting 6:30 P.
ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHIRCH 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 3:30 p. m.—Evening prayer.
6:30
| Evangelistic Service 7:30
M.
Prayer Meeting Study Wednesday
7:30
| Prov. 27:1 "Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest
, not what a day
forth.’’
and Bible evening at
“An adventure in Christian Worship and service across all racial and cultural lines" is the description giveu by the Federal Council of tile Churches of Christ to "The Church for the | Fellowship of all Peoples" in San [Francisco, Calif. This seven-days a-.s'eek ;hurch, now housed in t church building formerly used by a Japanese congregation, is composed of Negroes, Chinese.
lor a stone’s throw from the most elite residential section. Holed up like animals deep in the vermin-infested caves under the beautiful homes of the Vomero summits, hundreds of homeless families constitute Naples' most urgent challenge to Unrra and civilian relief agencies. Co-operating with the Unrra authorities, the Knights of Malta are trying to acquire pre-fabri-cated buildings left by the Amerian and British armies, where they can disinfect, treat and house the cave dwellers. Wearing 'll scraps of tatter-
FOR SALE
Japanese, Philipinos and several clothing, sleeping on rags
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FOR SALE: Flashlights *1.85 complete: Oil burning tank heaters $19.50 up; Coal chute doors $4.90; Clothes driers *1.39 up; Hudson tank founts *9.95; Flock feeders; Furnace filters; Block salt; Chick fount heaters $2.50; Red Jacket sump pumps $49.50; Round Oak room heaters *45.00; Monarch malleable kitchen lange $154.50; Toys and gifts; Murdock hydrants; Myers force pumps (windmill heads); Pump jacks $15.25 up. ETCHESON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO., BAIN BRIDGE.
24-6t.
WHAT'S AHEAD ? Th*“ men In our Business know. Earrings *15 daily at present. Write Box No. K. 22-Sts. WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278. Greencutie. Charges paid. John Wachtel Company. eod
COME NOW from a Business of your own with a sure future? I have such a Business and will be glad to tell you how to have one like it. A car is my only investment. Write,Orlin L. Jay, Rt. 4, Box 315 Brazil, Indiana. 22-Sts.
FOR SALE:
White enamel
nationalities of Caucasians, all c okl, dampness and tilth, these j kitchen range, Warm Morning worshipping and living in bar-1 ^ anl 'des average four to six chil-| s j ove j n new condition.
WANTED: Paper hanging, reasonable prices, all work guaranteed. Harry C. Evens, Brazil. R. 5. 24-3p
WANTED: To pick up corn behind picker on shares. Max Anderson, Phone 494-J. 24-lt
tut
f RCUWIMIIr«^r srr^
WANTED: Housekeeper, middle aga or girl. No washing or
v UMU.RE1D
Naval Chaplain Charles R.
may bring Coole >' has this. paraphrase of
s part of Psalm 1.39: "If I ascen.i
miles east of Cloverdale. 22-3o FOR SALE: Majestic coal or wood cooking range , davano,
Negro scholar of Howard Uni- are pregnant M inwhlle, trachoversity. Washington, D. C„ and I nm is attn. king the eyes of nan.v D an Alfred G Fisk. Jr., of San children who aie approaching Francisco State College. w ho lblindness with little or no.
serve as co-pastors. There is a medical attention. I wooden bed with springs, buffet reghlarly organized church cf | The caves contain no furniture v.ath mirror, bureau with mirror. - J * dining room table, breakfast A JOB I CAN’T USE YOU, If
24 It
j A & S Junk Yard will buy beef it>ces maiket price. 8-t’’. I IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
I take the wir.gs of the morning in a F-6-F, or if I dwell n
< HI K< H OF THE NAZARKNE
Sunday School —9:30
I Morning Devotions- 10:30
i N. Y. P. S. 6:45
11 Juniors Services—6:45 I Evangelistic Services 7:30 Mid-Week Prayer Meeting
Wedneeday night-7:30 hand ghall hold me
I Cottage Prayer Meetyiy Fri- ,
day night—7:30
| We will have for our guest speaker Sunday morning and night the Rev. Mrs. Mattie Wines of Greenfield, Ind. The
ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Francis Kull.
Sunday Schedule: 8:00 a. m. Low macs.
10:00 a un. High mass.
Confessions Saturday 4:00- e 'ffbty first birthday. She has
5:00 P. M. 7:15-8:15 P. M. Be-
fore all masses.
Week days—7:00 a. m. mass.
7:P. M. Fridays
Benediction.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
429 Anderson street
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m Testimonial services 3rd Wed-
n a I inn. Come and hear a woman
past her eighty-first birthday (broth; , rh ; )od ''' reignSi
preach the old fashion gospel You are always welcome at the church of the Nazarene.
! Miss Dorothy Birt Sunday g ome
School Superintendent.
up into heaven in a B 29 th „ members,'and a worshipping i except crude narrow benches up mi'j neaxen in a tno-li .... , , which rpnr»“»vnt b d P. -Is of
■« »>■irvrr ss .xr.r
m the Ml or » r.,xholt he.eli- ! , * ’ f ' . , s . ' rioor,. In. so At! mm of Holt head, behold, thou art there: If tbls succe * sfUl “ d . l . f . government each group of cave
living challenge to church lead- government., i.un group or cuvi ; ers for their past policies and dwellers has appointed a pm-I H " itiere, who knows names of all
tlie uttermost parts of the sea In occupants and where they can a submarine: even there shad be found in the dark. thy hand lead Toe, and thy rignt Brooklyn, a borough of New | daybreak the cave dwellers
York City, once known as th" rUlSb eagerly into the sun and pity of churches, is now regard- gppmj day begging or collect eri by evangelical churches as j ng f^d by any means they ear. one of the principal home mis fj n d. Despite their squalid living sion areas’ of eastern. Unite:! ^ conditions, they have shown States. Most of the ‘old pulpits rensentment against relief that drew to Brooklyn some °f agencies prying into their lives. the most famous Protestant Unrra is determined to end preachers in America, have clos- 1 the Neapolitans' era of cavoed their doors, been sold to ion- ‘dwelling as rapidly as possible to evangelical groups, or become' ch( , ck the threat of disease. . Charges against missionary bud-
“Japan's surrender does not bring peace; it merely shifts the struggle to an ideological basis," says the Rev. E. Pearce Hayes, Methodist missionary in
Rev. Mrs. Win?s has passed her . . . •. *i__x w ou- Futsing, Fukien Province, China.
“From now on for the next five
been one of the out standmg wo- years the white man )8 on tri „
men evangelists of the entire
nook seats. All in good condi- you have what it takes to manage tion. 'Also several dining room a Biusiness of YOUR OWN you chairs. J. M. Vanhook, Manhat- may be the nan .1 am looking for. tan Road. 23-2p. Capital provided but you need a car. Write Paul H. Bell, 21 K. FOR SALE: 100 spring pul- Fifth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio lets. $1.00 per head. Glenn Cus- f 0 r full particulars. Personal intis. I'.j miles north of Wildwood terview can be arranged. 22-3t3.
Bridge. 23-24-2p. J —
YOUR CHANCE
1 operate a which pro-
| nestlay of each month at 8:00 p.
APOSTOLIC GOSPEL
CHURCH
E. Washington St. Elder Ben Bonney, Pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Will he put into practice his Atlantic Charter? If he does and
we shall
have peace; if he restores imperialism, economic as well as territorial, there can be no peace. one has said, ’Our greatest postwar problem is the billion men in Asia watching the white
Tlte measure of a man is the height of his ideals, the depths of convii tions, and breadth of his interests and sympathies. ,
! The World Jewish Congress, the World Council of Churches, the Catholic Charities the Inter-
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m national Red Cross, anj ths Special healing service Satur- Sav?-‘Jhe-Children International
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING MOORE ELECTRIC
PHONE 72
Rug and Upholstery Cleaning Floor Waxing Collins 802 South Bloomington Phone 510-W
day evening.
Everyone welcome.
Union have joined in an appeal to
gets. It is estimated that of the , OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR Borough's 2.760,000 population, j HOLIDAY TURKEY'S 82'f is foreign-born, children of . Lincoln, Neb. (UP) foregin born, and Negro; while Plenty of turkeys, bigger and only 18 r /f- is sooalDd ' na !' vo i better than ever, will be availwhite." The rest of the former- ab i e civilians over the con-
ly predominantly ’’native white” population (and its deseendants) seem to have moved into more distant New York suburbs. However, of the 800,000 Protestants, less than 200.000 are reported as
ing Thanksgiving and Christmas ing Christmas holiday. Prof. F. E. Mussehl, University of Nebraska poultryman, predicts. Production has increased through the efforts of managers
members of churches. Approxi-, who imderstood the bree ding of tnately 35', of the P-Tulat* 0 " ; b i r d. s f„ r marketability, he ex
is Roman Catholic; 32 per cent
ithe American churches and t^rotestant; 3V per cent Jewish; (American public to give im- and 2 per cent Eastern Orthodox
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH mediate relief to the needy of — H. C. Fellers, Minister Europe. In their statement, these Because so many thousands of Miss Marcia Hamilton and agencies pledge themselves "to boys who had been serving the Mrs A L. Meredith Ministers of work together in meeting needs Protestant Episcopal churches w usic .without regard to nationality, i as acolytes and crucifiers are new "No Odds Asked" will toe the race, or creed." "Children by the in the armed services, Presiding subject of the minister's mes- millions are In im minent danger ( Bishop Henry St. George Tu-k-
Wealth lessens rather than increases human happiness._
IDEAL CLEANERS MONITE INSURED \m PROOF CLEANING PROCESS . IDEAL CLEANERS III 8. Vine Phone 470
PORTRAITS or DISTINCTION RALPH S STUDIO
plains. Buyers also can expect large supplies following the lifting of the embargo on sales to
civilians.
This year’s turkey crop proto ably will be from 18 to 20 per cen.t larger than that of 1944, the professor estimated. Consumers will have a wide choice in the size of birds selected for holidays, since toms at 26 weeks should weigh 23-24 pounds, and hens. 15-16 pounds.
FOR SALE: Some nice baled congenial Business
wheat straw. S. B. Acton, road duces a fine income. Its future Is 40, 3 miles east of Mt. Meridian, secure. I am the boss and diooso
22-24-2P my own working hours. An auto-
— mobile is my only investment. My FOR SALE: Farm wagon, box Busilu . ss is not for salc , but jf bed, 4 hole cook stove, 2 year oi l you wjn write or phone me Hereford bull, one rail slat coin p rom p Uy , i will give you some cribbing, 5 nine foot sheets gal- valuable information. John W.
vanized roofing. Robert ton, Cloverdale, R. 1.
Hous- Allee R F D j Box 16 creen-
20-22-24-3p. ‘
castle, Indiana.
2'2-3ts.
WANTED: House or unfurFOR SALE: Grimes golden n ished rooms by Jan. 1. Two and several varieties of red ap-' adu i ts . 209 North Vine St. pies. McCullough Oi chard, one | 24-26-2C mile south west of Greencastle. |
13-tf. I
FOR SALE: 3 year old rad hound Ruoning and treeing. Elijah Sinclair. Greencastle. P.. 4. 3p. *
MISCELLANEOUS
Portable 8 x16', Duff ’
We have for delivery now Firetender stokers, all sizes. Installed on 2 hours notice, a. J.
2I-4t
FOR SALE cottage, *100. Harry Price, 1 j NOTICE: Will open my mile west, I 1-4 mile south Mt. ■ s i augb x er house for custom Meridian. 20-6t.p [butchering Monday. Nov. 26th. C.
K. Priest. Phone Brick Chapel.
23-24-2tp.
FOR SALE: 50 Duroc shoots Claude Crodian, Clinton Falls.
23-2t. i
NOTICE: Anyone represent-
sage at th? 10:00 o'clock worship of starving and freezing as win- | e r is suggesting to rectors that rvice tomorrow morning. The ter comes to Europe unless im- the fathers of these boys be rechoir will sing "Holy Art Thou" mediate help comes fiom the | cmited to serve in their place. (Handel) and a trio of (Inter- countries which have food, cloth- i n the chur;h calendar, he sugmediate giris, Sally Stellings, ing. vitamins anj medicines,” gests, there might appear this Ann Brojks, and Joyce Arnold, they assert. 'Only by mnrediate notice: "Mr. John Smith is "Invocation Hymn" and coordinated effort can a co- carrying the Cross in the plac'
song). Organ | lossal catastrophe be avoided., of his ton who is serving for known were the tryannosaurs, or
Even good .veather cannot pleaseaome people-
CURRIE’S TIN
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furnace .shop
phone n
EITEL’S FOR FLOWERS PHONE tit
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The Automobile
PLUMBING
AND
Part* Star*
HEATING
HESS
All Work Guaranteed.
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SALES and SERVICE
E. J. STAUB
Phone* H uid 4M-J
noae *1
the spirit of hatred; and then all social evils, of whi. h 'va> i n yited to witness this cere
will disappear of .-heir own accord.
Visitors are always welcome at
all services.
THE PRESBYTERIAN
church
Victor L. Kapha,“I, Minister Miss Grace Grog* n > Organist
Mb. Margaret AIKopp, Director
Church School 9:30 A M.
Worship 10:35 A. M. Music: Organ — ’’In,vocation” Rogers, -Ave Veruiti" Mozart; "PostUide" Bach; Solo by Miss Naonv. Oollingboume—"Panis Angeh-
cus" Franck. Sermon
"Our Commitment.
| High and Jun'or-high
meeting. 5:30 !?. M.
| Wednesday 7 00 P M.
r- >■ ;;
.upper for all young marr ed people. Please bring covered dish
and table service.
will sing
la Celtic Folk
numbers include "Vision” ‘ Lar-.Conditions in several European our freedom in the South Pa-
eon) and "Go In Peace (Harris) Graded Church and adult study groups meet at 9:15 A. M. All officers are urged to attend the eight week class "Duties of
Church Officers."
1 Intermediate CYF 6:00 High School CYF 6:00
Monday evening: Troop 99,
Boy Scouts of America
Tuesday evening, 7:30. A rarevent. Six scouts of Troop 99 will receive their "Eagle Awards,” the highest rank in scouting. A special ceremonial, with noted Wabash Valley Scouters. and eight other Eagle Smuts will be conducted. Visitors are cordiallv
The largest flesh-eating land animals the world has ever
countries compel us to make this eific." common, appeal in the strongest
way possible" Some authorities CARD O FTHANKS
fear the spread of pestilence that
would rival conditions in th" Words annot aadequately ex Middle Ages. press our deep appreciation, for
the many kind and sympathetic
Th? largest membership .ever acts that earn? to us at the time attained toy the churches of all of the death of our father, faiths and denominations in th ■ Charles Maynard Newgent Sr. Unitej States is reported by tin Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. New-
1945 “Yearbook of American gent Jr.
“tryant reptiles," which
abou 19 feet high
stood
FOR SALE; Steam type elect-' ing himself to ^ an agent of thp ric train (good condition);' Whicker Nursery of Amo 18
falsely representing himself as we haven’t worked in GreencasLle in three years. Anyone wishing to contact us call Otto Whicker at Amo. 23-24-26-3p.
child’s maple chair, Holgate wooden train and wagon of blocks. Numerous other toys. Also chifferobe. Mrs. O. L. Me- ' Kamey. Fillmore. 23-21-21 FOR SALE: Sow and eight 1 nice pigs; largo size Parlor' heater, like new. Portable type- i writer. Call 82 or 19 F21.
23-2p.
FOR SALE: Three registered Angus Cows. Chester Hunt. Mt. Meridian. 23-2t.
Bad News, Gramp
jjbundant living depends upon abundant giving NEED OUR HELP? OUR PROVEN METHODS OF CLEANING
WILL DELIGHT YOUI
Rug And Upholstery Cleaning
Floor Waxing
COLLINS
® ,, WI TH BLOOMINGTON
PHONE 510-W
theme:
schoil
Choir
^ Rtheist is
Invisible means of support.
GOBIN MEMORIAL 1 METHODIST CHURCH John Tennant, Minister 9:30 Church School classes for all ages. 10:40 Nursery for small children. 10:45 Morning worship and preaching service. Sermon: Getting Along With
PUBLIC SALE Due In the death of my hustiand, I will nell at piiblie auetion at my farm located 1-4 mile east of Poland on State Road 42, on Wed., November 28th, 1945 BEGINNING PROYIPTLY AT 11:00 A. M. 8 • CATTLE • 8 I Black cow 7 years old, calf by side; 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old calf by stole; I Red Roan cow, 3 years old; I three year old cow ealf by Hide; I good Hereford hull, S years old; I Black mare, 1
years old.
HOGS
3- Registered Poland Cliina sows with pigs; S Poland (Ttina sows, not registered, with pigs; I registered Poland China boar.
SHEEP
48 bred Ewes; 2 registered Bucks; B spring I-ambs. MISCELLANEOUS One Chevrolet sedan ear, model 1BS6, good condition; one Chevrolet truck, 1932 mcdlel, with grain bed and stock bed; Bean fiay; Clover hay; Baled straw; Corn, 500 bushels, more or less; 100 Leghorn Pullets. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Metal hog feeder*; small metal troughs. Many other farm
Implements.
Many other artlclm too numerous to mention.
TEKY1S OF SALE: CASH.
Owner: Mrs. Ed. Ahlemeyer Not responsible in case of accidents. Lunch will be served on the grounds.
CO|f ACTON HURST, Auet. .iM-W-M'C .jwpn*
X
IRGIL TELEGMEYKK. Clerk.
' ■ > 1 I • . I: i
FOR SALE: Warm lap rob? from a bay horse hide. Wool linr,ed. Moth proofed. Must be seen to be appreciated. J. P. Allen. Jr. 6363 Seminary St. (Phone 188. 23-2p
Dairyman’s artificial insem-
ination service. A.
J. Wilde.
Phone 434-R.
19-eod-tf
DeLaval cream
separators,
three different sizes
in stock at
Miller’s.
20-eod.
FOR SALE: 50 Buff pull ts. Earl Dobbs, 7 1-2 miles east on Stillesville Road. 24-26-27-30
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: A 114 acre farm about three miles from Greencastle. Seventy-five acres tillable, balance pasture with springs. Good house and out buildings. Reasonably priced. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 20-5t.
FOR SALE: 7 room house, garden spot, chicken lot. IG. miles south of Greencastle. at
23-3p.
FOR SALE: Buy ihin shelled
Stewart Pecans direct fr ni ; l-dnedale. Lloyd Bemis.
grower. Write Stratton Farmer. Como. Miss. 24-26-2p
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1 1-2 ten truck, fer good corn picker, cow or cash or ? Harry C. Morgan. 24-26-2tp
FOR SALE: Four goml Jersey tows, 2 with calves by side; also 5 nice shcats around 70 lbs. C. W. IFark, Putnamville, across from the Shell Filling Station. 24-26-27-3t
FOR SALE: Beautiful Canary singers and hen birds. 864 N Jackson St. Phone 331-R.
24-lt.
FOR SALE: 3 sows gnd 26 pigs. William McElroy, ReCsville
FOR SALE: 45 acres, good house, plenty of clover, everlasting water, $2 000. No less. South of National road, west of Cloverdale. John Tharp. 23-2t.
LOST
LOST: Between Cloverdale cemetery and Putnamville. side wall for tent. If found phone Walter Sublett, *5.00 reward. 23-4t.
LOST: Pair horn rimmed bifocal glasses. Return to Banner. Reward. 24-2p LOST; Near Limadale, black dog with white spotted fore
,j. ,, paws, little white on chest, name
j ' "Dusty’’ Notify Banner. 24-lp.
FOR SALE: 50 nice Plymouth Rock pullets, now laying. Har-
old Boesen, south of
plant.
WANTED
addoil
alnH
EMPEROR HIROHITO of Japan is i [shown on his way to the shrine in the foothills of Mount Fuji where he prayed at the tomb of his ancestors to report the result of the war and the fact that for the first time. In th* history of Nippon a foreign enemy has occupind thk t J xp:JiB ejs* mainland Wand, (International)
r*»C,Kl — I*gd*.»h4|
WANTED: General hauling. Call Mt. Meridian, W. L. Tincher.
15-9p.
and W.l
WANTED: Featherbeds ail kinds of antiques. R. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle.
21-8p.
Our heartfelt thanks to all
Cement who extended conforting symIt. pathy and help in our recent — j sorrow. For the beautiful service,
[floral offerings, and other kliviness, we are deeply grateful. Rollle R. Dobbs and family
Mrs. Minnie Hurst
Mr and Mrs. Walter Williams Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hurst
P-
tie
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Scientists have calculated that
, , the sun can continue to give off
jnachin, Irene lo^Gr'ZZ
• R- 3 ’ 23-24-2p losing one per cent of its mass.
4 * i r & light □night. partly snow chigan. contin-
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