The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1928 — Page 4

ROTARY IDEALS

KACCOON

Mr. ami Mrs. Haven Woody, Nolile

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New Soft

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: AT CONVENTION

(Continued from |)aK<‘ one)

wh- pro - i led «illi a piano so that the delegn'es mi>fht have tlie opportunity ;

to in uljre in some lommunity sintj-] G. and Martha Gene Woody of Colj n p | urabus, Ohio, Leo Woody of IndianaI'he Canadian delejcates, several |H)lii and Mrs. E. O. Skelton and son !iundiO)| in nunilrer, '>|K'ne<l the 'Jay Riehard of Lojfansport spent Wedneswith a breakfast reunion, under the | day nijeht with Mr. and Mrs. Joe

ehaiimanship of W. Hairy Loverincr,! Woody.

of Hamilton, Ontario. In anotlier Rev. Paul C. F. Vulzka of Hlooin

Tropical VVoi‘stecl Suits

demand Koturians must (li: ^

ington s|*ent part of last Raccoon visiting friends. Miss Frances Mahan of

week

liidiana-

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall liutcher and fain ly Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haldwin and sons all of Hloomington weie called home by the sudden death of

who

Where style comfort get gether at a ing herein the formula economical slimmer smartness. Quarter silk lined. We lav stress on their shaperetaining fronts.

Silk Summer Ties. JO . Special.. Hrouncloth Shirts Collar 1 Mtachoo -» Linen Knickers,

All

Size

Men’s 1.00 Boy's Linen Knickers, wash-

able,

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3.50

2.50

Jlnys* A thlrt i<* I ’niior-

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Here's a convincdemonst ration that \oii get more for your money here due to our Co-opera-tive Buying Association Power. Tans and grays in plain or striped. Others At S 1(5.50 and $25 Including Mohairs

COOI. FOR SUMMER WEAR lloal Silk Socks, Plain and Fancy .. tlvf 1/ Cotton Golf Hose, i’air .. Odd Trousers, English, Light

Pat-

terns Boys’

Wool

bieakfa-t assembly the outgoing and incoming governors of the sixty-sev-tho 1 on districts into which Rotary is di-

whole weight of their infln nee. Ho- vided in different parts of the world, polis has come for a visit with her tary is a great organization of pro- for admnistrativc purposes, met to ; parents Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Mahan fi -ionanl and business men, holding exchange ideas and experiences. and son Rus.-ell.

high ethical codes. To condone that The other side of the world, and its .-ort of thing, or fail to have a keen views on the place "f a Rotary club conscience upon it, will bring upon jin community service, were representus, as Koturians, the rightful accus- ed by Dr. R. (J. Mi Phee of Geelong,

ati. n that we do not mean what we Australia. Dr. Stanley Foster of j their father John J. Baldwin, say and that uui professions arc cam- Uhristchuich, New Zealand; Eduardo | killed near Ferndale. 'ouflage. j Moore of Santiago, Chile, and Juaqu- Mr. Percy Sutherlin who resides in • “in no other place will thi.- sunn in Anorga of Matanzus, Cuba, spoke | Raccoon passed away at his home principle impinge upon our life, in on Rotary fellow -hip, education and | Monday morning, Mr. Sutherlin i the future, more heavily than in the duh programs in their countries. j survived by a wife and two daugh I area of our growing nationalisms. I Dr. Foster, in particularly stressing tors, Hazel and Mabel at home. I 1 unarn conscious, as we all are, of the the value of closer fellow-hip, said:'oral was Tuesday at 2:.'!0 at the great advantages of a worth) nation-I'“We take these scattered fragment.-j Christian Church in Parkersburg.

from a community and call them a ^ Burial was made at Hebron. Rotary club, and with fellowship | Mr. Mentor Reed of Indianapolis mand them together with a code of j was called to his home in Raccoon! bv

to the principles of ‘Service above j ethics and with definite ideals. The J the illnc.-s of his father J. O. Ree l, Sell,’ we are headed for the sham- individuals must ruh shoulders, and j Mr. Reed was taken to the Culvet bb's. We must produce citizens who I the club becomes a harmonious whole.! Hospital in Crawforusvt.ie and rewill seek fairness for all, as well as 1 Union is sttengt i in Rotary clubs, a- i mains very poorly, progress for each.” 'elsewhere.” j Mr. Wayne Williams of Indianupol“Over and above this program of The annual hall io,.'ght is honor | is has come to spend his vacation with community service lies the Rotary | of President Arthur H. Rapp and Mr-, his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wil-

club's duty to develop capability in Sapp, of Huntington, Indiana, wa- to ! Hams.

RUDOLPH

S( HILOKKaut

al loyalty. But if, in the contacts we have in the future, we cannot make 1 our nationalisms submit themselves

Cooled IJ Arctic N u .;

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“THE COUNTRY DOCTOR” the finest iu itm, < I.ASSK , SINCE ”W \V DOWN EAST"

'men, both within and without the i lub, said Harry S. Fish, of Sayre, Pennsylvania, speaking on the same topic as Dr. Willems, “The Place of a ♦ Hotary (Tub in Community Service.” M>. I'i-h expro-sed the view that the primary object of Rotary was not the

he the great event of the social program of the convention. The rotaryAnns of Minneapolis, and their friend- by the hundred-, have made

plans to see that there is plenty of [was working for C. II. Barnaby entertainment for the visitors.. Grecncastle. The funeral was

Relatives and friends of Theo. J. Baldwin were very grieved to b arn of the sudden death on Tue.-day afternoon, near Furndule. Mr Baldwin

of

held

The visiting ladies were taken to Thursday at the M. E. Church in

ai hii \cment of specific service in the tea at the Minnesota State Hou-' 1 Raccoon. Burial was in Shannon ah' ii.iim ot civics, hut development of l yesterday as gue.-ts of Governor ami j with Rev. Woodman of Ameiica in men in order that the community may j Mrs. Theodore Christianson. Visit-1 charge. Rev. Paul Vueztka of Bloom-

His I-nemy’s Son Was DyiiiK!

\ (ierc. bli/vard raged—w hat was he lo do? “l our dill) ?“ and he did i( Here's a picture you’ll heartily enjoy.

( OiMUDY, “FORGOTTEN SWEETIES’ NEWS

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“THE swin SHADOW’

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Mr. and Mrs. Franci.- Somers and Robert Kimmick of Indianapoli spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .1. B Burrh*. Miss Vivian Sandy went Sunday to Linton for a two week’s visit with her grand father Seph Inman. Mr. and Mrs. I). It. Maze entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. (1. ('. Shaw and daughter- ci[\ Bloomington, Eei Coffman and I'ainHy auii Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mann and -(fn Richt'd. Itichaid Lukenbill of Gosport i visiting his icuijt, .M i-. (TiaiTe- Pickens. Chan T. Snider of Terio Haute visited Sunday at the home of his brother J. W. Snider. Mrs. Car) Utterback and daught'i

Margaret of Denver Colo., arrived Monday to spent the summer her par-

ent- Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McKamey. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Scott and

daughter, Mrs. George Bruno and son (icoigo Ji., of Wul.-onville, Calif, aie visiting Mis. Scott’s brother J. W. Snider and other relatives here.

Mi.-s Barbara Duncan is visiting

Mi.-- Lilian llerrod at th(* Grunt

Hotel on the National Road. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCoy of

Cincinnati visited Sunday with his

paients, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCoy.

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Notice!

AERO BRAND

Overalls, Jackets,. Shirts, . .

$1.29 $1.29 . 79c

The best we can buy for the money. They’re not cheap. High backs or suspender backs. KHAKI PANTS, $1.75

(STAHL-URBAN)

When you buy our work goods you buy guaran-

teed merchandise.

Todd’s Toggery

achieve profit.

“Rotary’s place in community service involves a study of the needs of the community,” he said, “the number and type of existing agencies devoted to community work, the degree o! assistance required by these agencies in accomplishing tin* work to which they are dedicated, and finally the education of the individual as to hi- responsibility to the community he has chosen for Ids home. As n citizen of the community, his duty it P lai "> irrespective of membership in Rotary or any other service club. Th* opportunity i- apparent and the compensation for services rendered in the genuine -pint of sen-ice i.- above the 'aloe of mere monetary rewards. "A town i- t h un t h e K q„, to _ tal of things which can be seen or counted or weighed. And no man performs a nobler service than he who nevri doubts that men and women and town- can he something better

than they are.”

A striking sample of community service a- he understood it was given th. convention by William H. Camp-

i bell, of Rochester, N. V.

’ Not long ago,” he said, “I stood I 'cith a group of other Rotarians in "hat, but a short time previous, had been a dilapidated and unkempt pub- ; c ’ ,{ l uare ! » the mart of the city of Havana, Cuba. This square was in the midst of n large area of the poor-

and had been of little u-.'

'■xiept as a gathering place for neigh-

borhood gang-.

But on thi- day the scene had been “ holly transformed. White sand had h'”'" hi ought to cover the surface completely, all sorts of play devices had been erected and an attractive non fence surrounded the square. S ven hundred little children marched in behind their beloved teacher. Thi j occasion marked the inaugural cerejinonie- of Havana’s first public playgcouiid, spon-ored, financed and made I’" hy the Rotary club of Havana. Chat is community service as j vv '' have ‘ome to know it in our book I of Kotaiy. Not „ service that elevate* I 1 " •" extreme height some one en dcavor, but a happier understanding of life, big enough to develop a community -pirit to the highest degree of efficiency, that its people may be happy an,| contented in their own cn-

: viionnient.

I.“t us ask ourselves this question. Xm 1 enthusiastically devoting a portion of my time, my talents, my enthusiasm and my means to some community activity? That is the real measure, the real basis, the real eviencc of Rotary’s contribution, for it suggest- the opportunity of service to othms whic h, when rightly understood develop! - a keen civic consciousness. Nominations for international officers wa the first business before

the

to art gallerie , women’s clubs and other points* of civic interest were arranged for the ladies today. To morrow they will be taken to a number of the larger country dubs for tea, where they can, if they desire, play golf.

ington officiated.

Those from a distance who cairn to attend the funeral of Thus. ,1 Baldwin were; Mr. and Mrs. Edg.it Young and daughter, Mary Gene. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grizzle and daugh ter Betty lee of Lebanon, Mr. am Mrs. Haven Woody, Noble G. and Martha Gene Woody of Columbus, O.

FAS I MARION

Fred Hunter and family made a j Mrs. E. O. Skelton and son Richard

are visiting a fiw days with her parents, K. E. Bui- and family. Several attended the shower given for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman Saturday evening. Mrs. Elsie Hunter and children called on Mrs. Sadie Dudley, Sunday

afternoon.

Mrs. Hugh Hammond and children, called on Mrs. Melvin Kuark and family, Thur.-day evening. Sunday visitors with Wm. Newman •and family were Lawrence Rockhiil and family of Fern, Ned Smith and family of Brazil, Homer Slavens and family of Clinton Falls, J. it. Cox and daughter, James Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Hamilton and Mr. ami Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter, Lillian

Faith.

business trip to Indianapolis, Tues-

day.

Mrs. Anna Storm of Coatesvillc, visited a few days last week with Mrs. Myrtle Snnm and son.

of Logansport, Marshall Butcher am family, Harvey Baldwin and family all of Bloomington, Mr. and Mi Luther Booker, Mr. and Mi-. Jewel of Dailington, Mr. Sherley Baldwii

( OMEDY TOPICS—^FAULKS

Mrs. Helen McNary and daughter amf family ami Charles Baldwin of

Crawford-ville and Noble Baldwin of Marshall.

MILD FLING— BUT M> HUM IT 111 BIS!

WASHINGTON, June 20. (UP) The periodical cicada, commonly cal

led the 17 year locu-t, has emerged '' : ‘' V ,n| Blinds,

from hibernation in nine states an 1 is leaving in hi.- wake a trail of dam age that will total thousand- of dol-

lars.

With shrill wjii-tlos, similar io sound to a distant fire siren, the I cu.-ts are having their regular wi'd fling which occurs every 17 year . The dragou-like insect.- aie having the time of their lives annoy ing tn public with noise and eating fresh

Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNary and j young tree limbs.

i' might s. i vc to curb their taste for the poi. onuu.s liquor.

I’l T NAM\ ILLE Ch hli' ii’: day will be observed at the M E. i lunch here Sunday night at 7::!0. Father’s day in the inom- • ii.g at u.TO. Special-program for our father- so lets bring him and show him w at we can do and show what i live! .Sunday school we have. There wen 1 is in at'endance last Sunday. Mi . Will Glidewell visited several i < at Indianapolis last week. M . Dan Brackney of Greencastle vi.-i'.ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright last

week.

Junio Hepler of near Harmony is

visiting friends here.

.Mis. Gertrude Hendrix left Satur-

She will enter col-

whieh Mr. Lute Evan- tma crowd with ice cream ami u Mr. and Mrs. Ito-s Smithchildren left Monday for Mont

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daughter, Doris Ann of Winainac, •■pent Saturday night and Sunday with

Forest McNary and family.

Miss Frances Hunter visited with Miss Muriel Goodpasture over the

, week-end.

Several attended the exercises at Bethel church, Friday evening. I B. F,. Buis called on Mr. and Mr.-. ">L B. Scchman, Sunday afternoon. • Mrs. F red McNary and sons of I.afayette spent Sunday with Forest McNary and family.

lowers going DOWN

Block tower-, or telegraph stations which have been located along the Pennsylvania tracks every few miles to insure the safety of its traffic, are being superseded by electric automatic block systems which make the use of th<- block towers unnecessary. Three of the block towers will be closed tonight and more will follow as the new system takes the place of the old. T he block towers to be aband oned today are located at Brazil, Seely ville and Harmony, and tonight

will see the last

Then let our expel

leg,., for the summed | the developing Mi Gb ii Rowland and daughter, | I VlcOS cU’0

but quality is high,'

vice is prompt.

Mr.

Doi! Jeon, -pent Sunday with

and Mi . O. 1 >. Williams.

Mi - Ellen Finn spent the week-

end with Mi - Jessie Williams.

La-t Saturday night about 2.">0 at-t-'iide tho ocial at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evan >utii of here. (iamos.„aod nging by the young folks were the amn.-eii. it.- of the evening, after

R. P. Mull t\ ESI SIDK -(H a IB rcyeii«aieJ^^J^«

Dr. A. L. Quaintanee, entymology expert of the Agriculture Department, told the United Pie.-s that h< infestation is heaviest thi- year iii| North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, PcnnsyJvann, New Jeisey, part- oi New York^ Indiana and Ohio. Dr. Qu lintanrc explained it take 17 years for a locust to mature. Then they emerge from the ground, btiirowing up through the earth, leaving chimney type cones in their wake, a they come to the outer world for tie

mating season.

At the first sight of sunshine th . are dazed hut soon shed a king], skin and begin calling for their mates F]gg- arc laid on tiee limb-, the larvae dropped into the ground and it burrows in to spend another 17 year,

of hermitage.

The old locust die and the plague disappears as mysteriously a- it developed. Dr. Quaintunce aid the locusts will be gone about the first

week in July.

Old trees will survive the onslaught of the locust hut many young fruit

GEANADA

TONIliHT 0NL ADM.: 10—2.>c

M4Y M<AV0Y in IMIIIlf SNOB Mil FRANCIS''R0BIR7 FRAZIR VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN COMEDY TOMORROW AND FRIDAY fyy-yz

of these telegraph j trees will be permanently injured tw

powers which have been in service for|the pests. The greatest damage will many years to safeguard traffic on . be to tree limbs, according to Dr.

the railroad. (jusintance.

The Brazil plant is an interlocking The cicada has bright red eves, and swithch tower as well as a block i is shaped similar to a bumbli- bee station and oj«ratcd the switches in | Two small ear like drums in the -id,, the local yard and connections with of the ba-al s, gment of the abdom. i,

convention on Wednesday Illoril ., the old t & E. 1. tracks. Since north j provide it.- mu-ic which i- fanta. tic mg, following the preliminary report , U,,,J uut h lr “ffic on tke old E. & I. and not unlike the

ol committees. The officers nominal- ^ ronl Biazil south ha- been abandon- machines, ed ate to be voted by the delegates t,le interlocking swith plant is no

roar of factory

20 K WASH. ST.

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Ihur-day, under the Australian ballot system, and the results of the elec lion announced on F’riday near the

close of the convention.

In oidei to provide fro the participation of the largest possible number I of Koturians, the assemblies were) divided into as many small groups as I a.- -one, according to the varying size ot the Rotary (Tubs. Each section wav furnished and experienced leader 'o dilcct the discussions, and those gatli cling- were scattered in halts all over the city, churches, lodges, small auditoriums and even in the reception room of Mayor George E. Leach of Minneapolis, Each assembly room

longer needed and is being wrecked and the local switches will be operated by the crews instead of from the

tower.—Brazil Times.

NO FEAR <>K I’OISON

..COLUMBUS, O., June 20. (UP) I he -kull and cross-bones sign usual ly found on bottles containing poison ! means nothing in the lives of Warren

MAN MISSING. Williams, 57, and Frank Cleaver, 5ii. Leonard K. Christy of Danville, : The men, both painter-, were found lias been missing from his home since j by police at the leceiving end- of April 2$. When he left he was driv-ltwo bottles so marked in a park here ing a Studcbaker car. and was 51 reecntly. They were taken into polio years old, weighed about 225 pound-J court and their ease w as heard, six feet tall, hair slightly gray and They insisted, when the court levbald. if anyone has seen him. they Jicd small fines, that they were quite are requested to get in touch with 1 used to drinking denatured alcohol Harry Christy, 20J West Main St., and that it did them no harm Danville, Indiana, or with Sheriir Eft- They were informed that a fine eljorge, here, | each Diu** thev were ,(i.- -v- red ,xirg.

NOAH GILBERT ROLAWJ'