The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1952 — Page 6

THE JAILY BANNED, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, CC'OBER 24, 1952^

BATNRRim.»; Mr. and Mrs. Wiiltni- Sin > entprtainod with .1 • I : ■ Sunday Dr. and Mr loli.t S< li 1 schel and family of Btdt irrt; M . and Mrs. Krnest St' ic i n - anapnlis, and Mr. and Mr <^;i: ton Judy and fnmih Tha Junior class pla\ :-iv. 1

1 last. Wednesday evening. Ocl. 15, was well attended. Monday even1 in , n F: II carnival was heM it tVie gym by the school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson ! of DeKalb, III., hi i ived Friday for 1 a visit \vi*h relatives here until Monday. Mr. and Mrs Howard Harm-

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less and family of Terre Haute, Mrs. Flora Harmless and She~rnnn Jefry spent the day Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wilfred HhituIc.-s and family of Winchester. Mrs. Jewell Bine, Mrs. Muriel Nelson and Mr;. Bill Harlan spent the day Monday in Indian-

i polls.

Funeral services for Russel Z.-nor were hold Tuesday afternoon at the Christian church with burial at the Brick Chapel cemetery. There are several citizens listed as being confined to their homes with illness. Among them are Mrs. O. L. VanCleve, Mrs. Roy Hanks, Mrs. Maggie Hal , Ralph Fo.-her, Mrs. Maud Crodii:' and Mrs. Willard Scohee. j M s. Orllia Shea is visiting a 1 f. dry in Indianapolis where she also attended the wedding of j her grandson. Mt . Naomi Hart visited over the week end with her mother in Thorntown. Mi . Phyliss Gregory of Indianapolis visited with her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Conger over the past week end. Pfc. Raymond Hart, Jr., has just completed a six we k cours • of ongineori ig school at Murnan, Germany a id was awarded his diploma.

LOOKING... .AT LIFE UY ERICH RRANDEIS Before me on my desk lies a •brand new book. It is beautifully bound in red cloth, gold stamped, with a fancy lettered jacket. It looks just Hite hundreds of other books I have on my bookshelves. Reside that new hook lies an old, well worn, well used one. It, is bound in plain black cloth. It has many notations in it. many signs of long companionship, many marks of faithful friend-

ship.

The new volume arrived fresh from the publishers. The old one may now find its long rest with many other no longer useful books high up on top of my shelves, where T can

hardly reach.

Slither!in her assistant; Guy Dean, treasurer; Mrs. Guy Dean secretary; Mrs. Burley Malayei pet anti hobby leader and Mrs. Harry Grantham her assistant. Claude Malayer. township ;n.s-

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The new book is entitled “The J showed films furnished by hann Hoh Bible," and in smaller type. Bureau Cooperative Film .'S'-i-

' I: vi ',1 Standard Version." I vice.

The old book also bears the j Refreshments of gingerbread, •The Holy Bible" and donut . coffee and cider were

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I Hi. legend ‘Translated Out of I Hie Original Tongues: And with the Fonmr 1 laudations Diligenlh compared and Revised, by His Majesty's Special Command." On the jacket there is an exp’analion of the why's and wherefore’s of this new Bible. Tt contains no changes in doctrine or nin'imnrntal concepts,” tin- .. lift tells me. “Inaccuracies and errors of (he former versions haw ben; correeled a- aiore an- < icn: niariu.-cripts have become available. Words that have .changed in meaning and are therefore misleading, have been replaced by the language of to-

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| To me there is something inj i aigruoiis and sad about this | modi rnization of the Bible. For long years I have been l 'hat the Bible is not the node, standable work of MKX bit; th • infallible word of God. Somehow I never had any i ! hi understanding my old Bible. If there were mysterious in it, phrases that were hat involved, thoughts tliat l . tile complicated well, i re God's workings, llis t His actions always < v : a un lorstand.

served.

WGKK I'KOtiR \ M “Jhvo Wits and a Song" this evening at T will lend off a night of music over Station WORE. The program will feature Judy Holman. Nc ! I.amkin, and Don Pfost. Selections will include •The Girl That I Marry," “Speak Bow," and "All Through the . Day." At 7:15 "Dinger Awhile" will include vocals by Dick Moll, Pat Sale, Bob Huffman, and Lamkin. "American Folkways" at 8;.".0 will present “Songs of Many Wars,” a program of folklore i ;.nd folk music sung by Bruce Buckley of the Miami University Engl Mi department. The material vas prepared from the archive : of Ohio folklore at the ; Oxford. O.. school. The music of George Hugon I anil George Auric will be heard i on "Mast, iworks from France" 1 at ft din. GHOIK.IA 1*01.kf i i!)^ | i ,, pcr.-.ons kidnaped in Tcnr. - ' \ a Mi . F. N. Scott ! of near S;. rta. Tennessee auth-

ASJY STENOFl holds up live fingers to indicate he's f-c.lnnh-msecutive world championship after Inkir a t-o-. arfedly calling for $100,000 a year in New York as Yv;^ eated with him is Yankees* pres'drnt Da- Toppirj. ^’*1 antger (Itvtgt w*i»s i lef • Bol Bt l

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■" ■■'.i jusi tool: our Bible for critic.- id she was held captive God's BAST and final i b\ handil in the Cumberland i g( I" His children. niounis cn a W, in sd.sy. be-, . - , fore bei' r ', •axed.

N". v.v are. tcld that tlirre i .o, many errors in our oi l Bible. I T' told to discard an old t . i .n my case a friend of al- ' • i • half century and to sub- | Gdutc new friend. Rvcn the i Prayer has been changed. • •a of the nice things about t'- "Id Bible was always the fact

Most ot the victims described Ihe appa nt I uler of th • patig i ns a udt'dle-aged, self-styled 1 iii i f - gun m.T'iac" called “Georgia." He was variously , stimat d to have two to four a' 1 -

complices.

v i re so familiar with it ■ at phraser., (lie notations

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Under Henry F. Sehricker the ciii?ent of Indiana have had good government. / Under John A. Watkins they will enjoy the same kind of honest, sound government. And everybody benefits. Ii will not he like conditions existing under the Gates administration w here a chosen few contractors were given highway contracts ... w here a selected list of corporations were shown special benefits by the Tax Board ... where the Conservation Department became a politi* /p cal machine rather than a Conservation Department And why did this happen? Because a few greedy men w ere running the state’s affairs. These same men nominated and are trying to elect George Craig. Citizens of Indiana, you cannot afford to let that happen. Vote for John A. Watkins for Governor. His administration will be for everybody’s benefit. Vote for Henry F. Sehricker for U. S. Senator so that Indiana will have a real representative in the Senate. Vote Democratic . .. and you vote for Good Government.

DON'T WAIT TO 6h£CK YCUR CAR FOR WINTER DRIVING Pnitccl the puint uu .tour ear frnin <l<>structivc winter weather h,\ tinting i.s reunite the iivitlc film nml nmtl dirt, and liicn apply a ri at «f BFsTFK-SKAB. II ind milt protect* hut restores Ihe high lust re to the finish. We are equipped to do moeh«.nical work, body work, paint jobs. ALL WORK GUARANTEED '* FREE ESTIMATES Permanent anti-treeze ani Prssione.

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tl) U.H. I' t now tomes this new book. I w, li p>inter!. It is phrm ^1 everyday language of our 1 1 .1 I. l!HS milCh of Hi,-. ];iy;. • 1 .llu I, oil* Ilf it, 1 !""! : iid t i ufis just like i ny other li,,ol;s fiction book , 'ink.; id poetry, books of science. P< i h.ip we Win, liked our Bible • it It AS, are old fashioned. Perhaps we are just like our ■ opie n Vow England who like "Id hou ; old furniture, old customs.

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But 1 cannot quite imagine God 1 Himself modernized. I cannot! quite see Jesus in modem dress, dking in Magdalen from the li'ivei'-; seat of a modem automobile. - Somehow I think that, after I ’’ll. my old Bible is not going ; aek on tiie top of my bookshelf • ith the other unused bonks. B has been too good and too dthhd a friend of mine. 9» NFW BOOKS The following twenty-three | new titles were added to the Greencastle Public Library this wee k: How to Develop, Print and Rnirgr Your Own Pictures. The Glitter and the Gold, Th Big Top itan s Paradise, Furnishing Your House. Water Wagon, hrough Florida Waters, What m a Man Believe, Best Loved Trees of America, Bill Maudlin .in Korea, Narcotics! America’s I Peril, Obixlicnce for Dog and .'taster, Your Opportunity 1052- | 19-V'l, This Game of Football, Oklahoma Split T Football. New fiction: Intrique, Best American Short Stories, 1052. diant. Shadow Marriage, Stories if Frank O'Connor, A Stranger amc to the Farm, Last Seen • idling, Nineteen from Sevenen, Steamboat on the River. Y< KSON TUI*. FARM BI'REAI KLECTM OFFICERS Jackson Township farm Bur,ui members me! Tuesday, Oct -1 at Barnard scliool house. Chairman Chauncey Hutherlln inducted the meeting. Mrs. Ray. niond Hopkins acted ns pinnls and Mrs. Russell Miller gave the devotional program. Plans were mode for the artmial membership drive. Officer:; elected for the coming year were Wm. I. Rayfield, chairman; Chauncey Sutherlln, his assistant; Miss Mary Rayfield S & E leader and Mrs. Chauncey

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$ our farm is u biiMne** — vou can't expect i« make money If excessive dcprecintlnii eats up your profits! Furthermore, should real war eoiidltioiis develop. your furni may be struined to cnpnrlty prod'let ion with help harder to get thun it is now. So it’s wise to “inventory your tiDnt" and replaee old struetures with new! Ilight now the hog-liniise situation should he attended to and w hether you need one or a dozen it pays to get the licit in seas meil, kiln-dried lumber! Tlint's why we have sold our farrowing houses lo leading tanners of l*iilnatn County for the past 20 years. They ore sure of getting the best! A long-lasting weathcrtlght h'dlding is a better investment and will help ineroase your saleable produetiou. I'laee your order now to insure delivery when needed! It you are not familiar with our buildlogs drop io for a look. The quality and workmansnip or our product will

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