Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1930 — Page 2
GRttNlASTLE HERALD t*AGE VNO
LOCAL
Eugene Toney of Jeffersonville, is visiting lii^ 1 motlier. Mis. ChailcsI Tony.
Hovering Over Hurdles at Harvard
Ki ith Ilnll of North Salem visiting frii'nils here today.
Oliver Parker* of Decatur 111., is here called by the illness of his moth I'T, .Mrs. Allen Parker, west Coium-
Mrs. Albert Albauffh, residingjbia street,
south towi], is confined to her home
operated at
by illness.
Miss Mary Welch of Indianapolis is visitinif her sister, Mrs. Ed Itaine of Grecrcastle. Hr. Henry I!. Longilen was in Indianapolis Friday attending a meeting if the state board of education
thei
Mrs. Paul Eiiins was
the Puinain County hospital thisi morniim Tin- npAntiun was pei ’ formed by Dr. Karl Huddell of Indi-I aiiapolis assisted by Dr. C. B. O'Urirn Mr. and Mrs. K. V. McCullough. Mrs. Emma .McCullough and Mr. j and Mrs. Hubert Minute of ReelsvilV. returned home Thursday even- •
James O’Hair was appointed byj' :i; ' ,,oni Louisville, Ky. the Putnam circuit court this morn-! •''Mss Until Lawton, who hn,s been I ing as executor of the estate of Ella {spending the past week in ihis city i 0 Hair. Iiisiting her mothers, Mrs. It. A. Law-
ion and Mr. and Mrs. Edjyn- Shuiml
and taniily, ncrtli .Madison Street, has 1
Tin mothers and friends of the
boys of the first and second teams . , , ,
asketball mad gave a ba. - L v d ' home Bocheste1 ’
1)001 at Moose Hall last night. About| NeW '° lk whe, ' ,, she is "'Hdoyed. I
l-’ 1 were )nesent. lb . nie Smith's IND DIST. YWCA
coloied orchestra furnished music.
Mis Evelyn Mruniloy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Urumley, Hlooniington street, returned honv
today from the Putnam county hos-, , pital, where she recently was operat ‘ '"'’ i ‘ S l "‘"' aCt “ S l ' l,illnna " ol 'i
ed for appendicitis.
The convention started Friday and!
Mi . Giact Pollom will mniluct " HI clo-e Sniida.v. Miss Ruth Hall. | service at Hamrick Station church' Alpha Phi. is president of the De-1 Mi Sunday evening at 7:.'!0 o’clock. Paiiw V. W. (’ A. The climax of the! Mr . Poll iin is an earnest and inter-1'*mvi ntion will be reached tonight ‘■stuig [leaker and you are invited With tin Geneva banquet which will to come out and hear her. tie held in the new Methodist church. ,, , ,, ., , , All girls interested in attending the
'll' Mid Mrs. < lav brothers have , ,, , . ... .. . . t.eiieva tonference
as thin guests, Mrs. George E. Tur- | u |j tier and son, Hillic of Evanston, 111. Mrs. Turner is also visiting her son I Richard at the Phi Delta Theta frat-j
i rnity house.
Prof. Van Deinuan Thomp-
IN SESSION HERE
The Indiana district of the Young Woman's Christian Association is hold mg a cabinet training course on the eainpus this week -end. Miss Saiuh
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'I Rector Hall Entertains DePauiv Faculty Members
Reel ir Hall gave Its annual reception fji the DePauw university fac1 ulty members Friday night from j 8:30 ijjitil 11. As honor guest Mrs. , Edward Rector came here from Ghi-
These crimson trackmen were caught by the camera just as they all hovered over a hurdle in one of their early Spring workouts. They are, left to right: Dick O’ConneH, Charles At-
wood, Warren Row*e and Ted Cole. The canlaba are hoping to roll up some big scores via the hurdle route this Spring, (IntcrcAtl«uaJ ,.N«wsr*«p
M \RRI \LK U( FNSF
from June 3 1 to
1 are urged to attend.
Phis afternoon at I o'clock a speciial musical and inspirational service |"as held at tin .Methodist f'hiircli and
itoiiuin,
t harlcs Petit, 30 years old <>i , Reelsville, laborer and Lucy Green.) 10 years old vf Clovertlule, house-j
kc per.
( harlcs Harper, Ht3 south Jack- I sen street, butcher to Ruth Burks,,| 3'.' years old of Waynetown, house-
i.eepor.
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UKAr CHRISTIAN l HLRt ii C. 11. liruner, Minister, Mrs. E. R. Hartley, bupt. Hible School.
on w as at tile organ.
I OR SHI'IRIFF of Putnam Coun-
Among the contracts let recently
by the Indiana State Highway com- Newlv elided cabinet advisors foi i ty- Will Glidewell announces his mission wa- a contract to Joseph 1 h' D< Pauw V W. •' A were an-1 candidacy for the Democratic nomiAllcy of Jcirer.snn tow; -.hip to pin-, noiinced as Mi- Harold Zink, Mis nation for Sheriff of Putnam coun30.(011 yard- of crushed stone on' I, u‘h B- Shearer. Miss Rtuli E. Rob | tv, subject to the decision of the State Road No. L’tl in Ripley county. '' ison and .Mrs Byron II Wilson. I primary election, May (i, 1930, and , . 1 I will appreciate vouf support. I be ( hamlier id ( onuneree in co-1 — i
operating with the American lu-gioi are asking all merchants to display the American flag Sunday, for th< district meeting of the American Legion which will be here Sunday
attii'nioi) and evening.
Henry Koessler, who i.- employed at the Isine Star Cement Company, underwent an operation this morning (d the Putnam county hospital. Di. Kail Huddell of Indianapolis
HILLIS SH0PTAUGH TO BE BROUGHT HOME ON SUNDAY Ildlis Slioptaiigh. son of Mr. and i
i'll Fianl. Shnptaugli. east Semin-j ary -furl, who has been ill the Roll | * rt Long Hospital in Indianapolis, be! Cause of an illness of meningitis, has' so greatly improved in condition. | that In probably will In brought to | has liomi. heir, Sunday, lie is now!
and i(r. ( . B. O Hrien performed thelabb to -it up and bis convalescence, operation. from this time on. will be tupid, it is |
beiiev ed.
Mr. and Mrs. William Santonl received word from Mrs. George)
Sanford of Ponca City. Okia„ that|WILL GLIDEWELL CANDIDATE
one ol their grandsons was killed by a Lain on March H. The bov was 7 veais (,.'il, and formerly lived "ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Sanlord at Bainbridge.
Bible school at 9:30 o’clock.: Worship and Lord's Supix-i at 10:-5j a. m. (note the earlier time). Spec-j ial music and sermon by Mr. Bruner i at 10:45 a. m. Subject: “The Break-! | ijig-Points in Life." 'IhL service will I dose at 11 (40 a. m. High school Christian Endeavor i at 0:30 p. m. Sunday evening services at 7:31'. This will be the last in u special seri ies dealing "ith the American home, i Mr. Bruner will speak on, “The Com! pensation* ol Home-Making. IF, | young people will have charge of th - devotional services. On Wednesday evening April 9 there "ill be a banquet for the men cl the Christian churches of Putnam county. The banquet will be served at 0.30 p. in. in the Greencustle
church.
THE PREmTY TEKIAa cULttCH V. L. Raphael, Minister
i Sermon by Rev. Stickamiller. Tuesday service at 7:30 p. in,* Thursday service at 7:30 p. m, Saturday service at 7:30 p. m, NAZAKENh GilUKcH tRcv. Clarence and Hertha Talbert
Pastors.)
Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 11:45 a. in. Young People’s meeting 0:30 p. m Evening worship 7:30 p. m. I’rnyer meeting Thursday evening »t 7:30 o’l'lock. Everyone cordially invited.
FOR RENT OR SALE 0 room mod cm house, Cll5 east Seminary street
I he hirst National Bank is giving li'e seed to the school children of I n.tinni county for the purpose of re forestall- n and to teach the children! . .
ihe conservation of natural resour,-j | ,U ' "° W ,s ,t ' s,,i,n>r 0 "
es. 'I'he bank also will furnish information of planting and sprouting
trees •from the seeds.
Church school at 9:30 o’clock.
•rnri , , .... Prof. G. B. Manhart, superintendent. FOR NOMINATION FOR SHERIFP —Charles J. Arnold. Herald office. Session meeting. 19:20 in the
FOR RENT—4 room and bath • Mar ' se to teccive members,
apartincnt. Strictly modern. East! Seminary street. See Neely O’Huir, Fist National Bank or call 05.
William Glidewell, well known Putnam county Democrat and farmi r. has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for .* lu-i ilf at the coming primary cleci tion. Mr. Glidewell was employed for several years at the State Farm
farm
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WILL TRADE Good battery radio set and 200 egg incubator for work horse. Call or address Herald office.
illiii"n. He has been a candidate GOOD POSITION—Old established lor the ante office in former pri- company wants salesman for near-
on
Tin DePauw university choir under the direction of Doan R. G. McCutchan ol the music school, will! sing for the Young Peoples service! Su ndfty evening in the new .Metho-j oisi rhiireh auditorium. As a feature “l the civile, Prof. Van Penman ThompM.i, will he at the console of! (i c church organ and will assist t
choir.
inaiy elections and as the recult of his former canvasses of the county and his life long residence in the lounty has a large acquaintance among the voters. Mr. Glidewell is "oM qualified to sll the position to
which he aspires.
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by counties to call on rural trade, i Position pays man with proper quali i beat ions well. Age limits 30-50. Auto necessary. Give your qualifications and state how employed dm- 1 ing last five years. Atlas Oil Com-
pany, Cleveland, O.
FOR {SALE- 500 bu. good out.- per — bushel .55 delivered next ten ilu.v METHODIST E'HBCOl’AI, (TILUCB
Morning worship at 10:35 o’clock. Observance of the Lord's Supper Meditation ( “A Memorial of Ke-
i lemption.”
Campus Y oung People’s meeting, 0:15 in Speech Hull. Tuxis C. E., 0:30 o’clock. Leader
Ruth Ellington.
Junior C. E., 3:15 Thursday after-1
noon. j Evening service at 7:30 o’clock, j , , , ,, . . ,. Louise Jones spent the week end .sermon theme: A„ hour of cures,, vvj) h ^ ^
scripture a n d music centering about) n(il)l>v tk( , |iul( , , )f Wl . am!
'Ii.-. Waiter Reeves is ill of tonsilit-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
“Unreality” is the subject of the I t - on Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
April 6.
Among the citations which comprise the l.csson S< rmon is the following from the Bible: “For he saith 1 have heard thee in a time accepted, anu in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now ion” (II Cor. 9:2). “Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there arc pleasures for evermore” (Ps.
16-11).
The Lesson Sermon also include; the following citations from 1 net i ex (book, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “ ‘Now,’ cried the apostle, ‘is the accepted time; behold now is the day of salvation,’—moaning, not that now men mist prepare for i future-world salvation, or safety, but that now is the time in which ro expe; ience that salvation in spirit and in life * * * To break this earthly spell mortals must get the trie idea and divine Principle of all that really exists and governs thi. anivet'M harmoniously” (p, 89)i
GRFEM \STI F K. 3
hte “.Shenherd and the Sheep.”
< hurch family supper, t;:50«Thur^Day evening, followed b.v the annual
I usincss meeting a 7:30.
is.
Oueen ol Ffslival of Slates
Wi have secoml haml farm maehinery for sale, sulky plows, eulti'ators, roller, binder, one De Lava cream separator ami new John Deere and Oliver farm equipment of all kinds, hammer flexible rotary hoe, see this hoc before you buy. All Rinds repair. Checker Board feeds, ed brand fence. Campbell Brothi/
Phone Boat d
C. Howard 1'aylor, Minister
Robert Seobee is staying this month with hi< son Artie Seobee. ! Mr. and Mrs. Em key Hurst called | o n Mr. and Mrs. M. (). Lyon Thurs-
I i lay evening,
, " Okie Jones attended Ladle Aid at
Student classes , Uainbridgt Thursday.
Church school at 9:30 o’clock. , Mr«. I ,h„ Jlillis who has been in Morning worship at 10:40 o’clock., lh( , Methodist hospital has returned
home.
John Smedley is working for , 1. V. Hurst.
.Sermon: “Hopeful Discovery. Sunday evening at 6.15 the Uni
v'-rsitv ehoir will sing a service in the Methodist Episcopal church
09. Uptown store, Checker which they are to sing in the Chistore, 106 N. Jackson St.(uigo University chuptl next Sunday
three doors off square. Northwest 1 afternoon. This service will be
corner of ssuarc. EOR RENT—Three modern unfurnished rooms at 1002 S. Indiana street, Phone 734-X. NOTICE— Farms of all sizes for -ale. Also several farms for ex- > hange. What do you want? Come and see me. Dr. A. T. Foster, Fillmore, Ind.
FOR SALE—Fresh F.vens, Reelsville, ImL
Cows. U. 1.
TURKEY DINNER at Crawford House, Sunday, April 0. 75c.
Queen of the Fe-.ival of Stair.,, is the imposing title conferred upon Mim Helen Moser Hannigan (above), of Pcriysburg, Oh o, at thn recent national competition held at St. Petersburg. Other Slato beauties took part in the contest. Tbe new queen will be the guest of Cuba on a trip to Ha . ana. - (iBUrBitltnal NairsiMi)
i.t—Ve of the University StudciH Committee and will take the plat of our usual 7:30 service of vvoishin. Every.in* is invited. Thuisday evening there "ill be n meeting of prayer and meditation in ) the Community Hull. Witch the public press for an- i nouhcemciits of the Passion Week ; union services.
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it RST BAPTIST CHURCH William J, trowder, Minister Bible school at 9:30. Morning service at 10:40 o’clock. Subject, “At Ease in /.ion.” Junior and High School B. Y. P. - U. at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock.) Subject, “Why Pledge to ( hrist?” A : very short talk by the minister, folj lowed by presentation of church bud I get and monthly business niceting-' ! Thursday prayer service at 7:30 ) p. m.
CHI ID II OF l.OD Pastor, Rev. II. Edwarda Cornel* Vine and Franklin Sts. Sunday school ut J ;30 p. in. Devotional at 2:30 p. in. Evening ..mice at 7 o’clock.
^ Jfv Captain Robert Dollar, prrsident of the Dollar Strani. hi|i ((ompany, has been coiffin d to his home, at San Rafael, Cal., for several days with a severe cold. Captain DoJnr was eighty-six on March 30, and because of his age friend* of the shipping magnate were apprehensive. (la 1 .*; MtloasJ Nnwatl)
iago yesterday. She was* arcompanied by her niece and nephew, Mary and RFliard Rowland. In tbe receiving line were President and Mrs. Oxnam, Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Longdei, Mis. Rector, Miss Rowland and Mr. Rowland, Miss Janet Beroth, and Miss Lois Hall. Music for the evening was furChamberlain, president of Rector dished by music school students who live in this dormitory. The reception was formal and light refreshments were served during the evening.
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I'i Union* O. K. S. Has Meet:- it Fillmore chapter of O. E. S. met in regular session last evening. There vvi-i visitor from Indianapolis, B;.;qhi’i<|ge, Groveland and Morton. There were two initiations. After the close of chapter lovely eats el sandwiches, pies and coffee were st ’ vel and a happy social hour was spept together.
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Mrs. Steve,’,'H lo be Hostess lo l'ortj/i|'litl.\ Club The-* Fortnightly dull will meet Monday evening. April 7 at 7:30 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. I>juis Stevens. Mrs. W. J. Y’ount will be asisting hostess. Mrs. Earl SourwinC will have work of the evening.
Scabbard a ;l ,/ |i| a ,/ t . Gives Formal DmnScabbard a,id Blade s military fraternity at DvPumv'^ i its spring daiict Fi-ii| a , . h Beta Theta Pi 1 organization, Alpha Mu Pj P<m> ls guests of the fraternitv. Rii,',,, ’ ar,|V orchestra i Chaperons were Capt. McMahon, < apta lu.gbt. Captain and . . and Liiiutcnant an,| Mrs r, . Hazel McLean Visits Here
Miss Hazel Mi-Lea,,, daughte, ,/ Rvv. Henry MeU-a,, of Bloom il:ini is visiting friend week end. 'I reside. 1 here and attcnde,| Del’ university. She is State Normal at Tern ILut. 5 Mrs. Will W hided Hostess | 0 Home Ecoqoniics t lul> The Home Economics t i u |, of (h top Madison 1 ■ - hi| Uith Mrs. Will Wl U. a Do moon at 2 o’clock. Ke-p,,. will be facts about the Haw!,*, Mes. Mrs. Caro program for the afti-inoon • • • Crescent Rebekali Meets Monday Greencastb* Ci es. .-hi lodge No. 703 "ill imci m ,, v session Monday niglii . ial,: All members ol th. .. . urged to he present the,,. initiation. Let's Ion. ,i )>i? . lliembei'8 mu and lo .
L. S. Probing Miles* l)(‘aUi
The Washington investigation into the unexpected d. Bth of Ra-1 •Miles, American diplomatist and former husband of the r rf< "'* Mrs. H. H. Rogers (above, husband in inset), g.iined momentum when it was reported that Miles’s body may he exhum'd i ; medi a, examination. • — cini-tn* -mI NatmMll
Whiteman Band to Feature t Latest Screen Successes
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the lalest talkiii): i s'cs will he played I
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•oid -oiik during tin coming Old teil'l lloiii, Tiiesdny inglit. April 3. | "hen Paul Whitcumii directs Mis! tauious jazz orclicstru front the civic inilitoiiiini .it Seattle. Thei 11rugiviin will hi Mluyeil tront that nortliwi t city diicct to New York, w In in • the Goluiiiliiu System will itan-inii it u'ct tt iiauonwide net-
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UutsUiidlui imuug ih* Cvuures Ot lilts liom will hi litjig Crosby's u-mlciing ot hit, it uni two musical 1 oiuetliea now on t'.i oadway. One i- th*- vvnli^ s..nL-, It Happened ill M(inletey Irniii Whitt tmin's plctuie. ’The King .,r Ja»" The hei i velty number. Ain . in WoiideiTand.' from Harry Rich■i|iin s |iu thie. T'ittiin' on the Rifz " Woti (.'iiisby mi tin- program will b ' "c l’"l"il:ii .1.inner. Mildred Haili v vvlpi will mg "tJIue Titin Ing Ci,ii tu,, y,„|" -'i s ,|||
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