The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1928 — Page 6

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CORNER STONE EWING A further step in Methodic u for | the people <1 Grecma tie, sunoundmg territoiy, and Del’auw I’niver- ] -ity will be reached tomorrow wh m the cornerstone of the Grec nc .stleI DePauw Meehodist church will In' laid. The ceremony will hi part ot’ the elaborate celebration planned with the inauguration of Del’auw Eniversity’s new president, G. Bromley (>: - ; nam and Old Gold Day. The new church will meet the deI mand for a better place to W"i hip. I This agitation for a new chui h habeen underway for a number of years. Prior to l!>i!l there wen two churches in Greencastle, Locu t ] [ Street Methodist church ind Co ege J | Avenue Methodist chur< I •E K. Porter, was pastor of the Col- • g« tvenui < hun h and th< R< II j lj C. Cli|>pinger was past

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\EE OVER INDIAN \ ANDERSON (ii iii go Arnold, |M, land Chaumoy W d .In, |x, have ol>taini'd lonincy in tho plna of a post I inajiortor atti r knocking ii\"i - post on which fifteen mail boxes wei mounted. They paid damaged to farnieis owning the boxe.-. The youths us i‘il the bumper of an auto in which they were riding to knock down p -t. Lai h is under a u.-pended sentence of $ !6 and cost ised b> Clt> Judge C. IE Salyi r.

INDIA.NAI’OI.IS “pie I pi per of the I will begin a rat-eri Indianapolis soon.

In older to make it pos-.ble (o' build a new church the people of th" iwo congregations agreed to merge into one group and build a church on neutral ground. The nece.- ary ti p. were taken and a commi simi from the Indiana and Northwest lu•liana Conferences petitioned tic t. ! cral (' nferi nee, which wa me"ting m Springfield, Mass., that both of the hurches bi put in th< Northwc t 2 Con ft rence. This wi-h wa n died with and th" Rev. Howaid Taylor was appointod the pa. tor for tin merged church. Bishop Edgar Blake, of th< lid, j anapolis area, w ill have charge of j the services Saturday. Dr, G. Bromley Ox nam, presided of In I’auw ' I’niversity will speak and \ an Deti- • man Thompson will direct tin University choir in t inging. Robert M - fullough, a student, will direct the 1 j brass nuartet, w hic h w ill furnish mu I sic fi r the oceasion. Among the numerous thing- which will be in the rop|M'i box that i- to lie pla ed in the coiner stone are: Ofiiciary of the Methodist church, Years hooks, Catalogue of Del’auw for E»2rt-2f>, Methodist Discipline, the Western Christian Advocate, the Greencastle Banner, Greencastlo ||er- | laid, of Oetoher 12, I!»2h, I’rogrim of I the inauguration cf Dr. Oxnam, Old I Gold Day edition of The DePauw, Northwest Indiana Conference Miniates, name- of donors of the new | chinch, and program of Foundation 1 I Stone laying ceremony. Up to date the work on the church i j is progressing rapidh and the eon-| tractor expects to have the building | enclosed 1>\ the fir-t of the year. It I will be ready for set vices at the' ! opening of the l'.»2S)-30 school year, i When completed the editice will | contain two units, the* worship unit j and the University unit. The first unit will contain the auditorium, two I <htirch parlors, pastot’s study, choir ; | room, the community hall. men' liluh to m. and kitchen facilities. The second unit is to he built by 1 the University, it was voted by the Board of Trustees at their la t anI nual meeting in June. This fs to be I a school of religion. It w ill he phys- I j ically separate from the church unit land will he under the control and ownership of the trustees of the uni-

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PA REN I I I \< HERS’ Mini Mtc parents and teacher- over tie | state ate making plans to attend the [ ; State Parent 'U achers meeting which twill meet Oct. 16, 17, and 18, in In - ianapolis at the Scvein Hotel. The morning c-sjon will he devot-1 cd largely to hu-ine s and rep rt . I while the , ttei noon will be taken up I by prominent speakers. Sun" of j whom will be: Mi Grace Brown, iSiipt. Indianapolis Fret Kindt rga n whose ubjoct i.s "( Idld I’hychology.. a first aid to parents. VYedne day tifternoon IE IE ’t ung. I’ll. ft. Professor of Chemical l*hy.--t | cholegy Indiana University will I speak on “Speech Difficulties in I I children." The annual banquet will he held , lilt till' < Taypool Hotel ct •!:.{(» B. M i W'ed.ti day. I Each a- oeiation in the state i. I urged to send at least on delagatc. All steam an traction line will I have reduced rate- for these meetings.

F. VY. Airmnn, United State.-'' ication drive in Atnann of St.

I amis, and lout celp, rs are here for two mouth- under the auspices of the ( ity Board of health. “It is ( .-tint t d that the rtlt population of Indianapolis is 800,immi. \ ( lean-up will do a great deal to aid public health, -aid Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city health hoard serietury. “The drive will b conducted in industiial, wholesale, retail ami residential istriet.-. GRh.KNSP>l lit, At request of th" American Agricultural Chemical offi"c .it tin inn.at., 0 io, EHtuti Seituii

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Inside the tiny lobby they surveyed through another doorway a

CHAPTER I

Cool gray daw n of a work day in tho modern Babylon New York The black curtain of night rose silently, seeming to trail ghostly spirals of mist. Against tho sky's

smoko tilled room and a crowded dance floor, where closely ime d figures undulated to the muffled but insistent rhythms of Jazz tmi-

flat. monotone the irregular and fan- s;e. An odor of stale beer gic 1 -

tastic: shapes of tie skyscrapers them and again Marcus made a grlstood out boldly—powerful and mace of distaste, which he quickly mysterious creations "f Man. stifled. YYheu tho cheek gill had

In the dark canyons of tho city taken their wraps they inorod t - streets dark figure- moved pur ward the main room, posefullv toward their destination 'litis was slumming wvu a '• 1

- factory hands with lunch kits geanee. thought the fastidious Martucked beneath their stnis, stalwart cub. In contrast to the brilliant

steel-construction nr n who carried and richly nplndstered club th">

the pride of craft In their way of had just left this hideaway of tho

walking, slim girls v It the vivid downtown back streets seemed of the nignt s romantic sirang<ly threadbare and woeb"-

memory

dreams still shining In bright eyes. But uptown, in the glittering play places of the city, was a sharply contrasting scene. In the "roaring forties’’ and "nifty flf les," where denizens of Broadwa> and fashionable Park Avenue “make whoopee’ through the sleeping hours, the night clubs were ending their day. Through the tlnseUd doorways came lovely ladies In ermine coats and Jeweled slippers, and men with silver-topped walking sticks, and top hats at rakish angles. Their heavy list lessness was broken occasionally by hysteric,il laughter. In tho lobby of Hie resplendent Plaza (Ttih, Marcus, the revue producer, helped a pretty young ac tress into her fur post. As he did so his arm went around her lingeringly for a monv nt. while she turned her graceful head and glanced knowingly into his eyes Another man and girl of the Marcus party waited nearby. “YY’ell, let s call 1; a night,” sug

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gone. The producer did not Ilk" the nppea ram e of some of the patrons. As his party entered the low-ceil-Inged main room the dance music stopped sinl the couples threaded their way hack to their tables. A curious nnd ruther sinister quietness pi rvaded tho room for a moment . Marcus atnl ids expei garbed friends were met by lowering stares that seenvd threatening. Marcus’ keen, darting glance caught the covetous gu/.e of a man at a itearb) table fixed on the heavily Jeweled hand of his actress friend. Without a word tic* producer stepped hi front of her protectingly. And then Suddenly the figure of Blackie Joe himself appeared across the room. He strode toward them rapidly with his best welcoming smile, “Well, Mr. Marcus, this is a great honor!" Marcus relaxed with a sigh of relief and took Biuckic s outstretched

Al scries the famous llroaduay producer.

gested Marcus, hi hand resting af fectlonately on th" girl's arm “No- pie use! Eet’s not go home. We can have lot of fun yet." Her tone was wheedling, her smile gay. She was playing up to Marcus, first, bei mse he was the great Marcus, s "ondly, because she wanted her own way. And now she turned to the other couple. “Don’t let him send us home yet." she said Iti the tone of a spoiled child. "WVru having fun. We can go to s.i ne other place.” Tho other man and girl nodded, ftn l the a trexs lurned to Man it “Y’otl see!”

Marcus sighed, then made one

last stand.

“All the other places will closed," he insisted.

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Marcus acquiesced with a faint look nt them, they h.cl ilcmy of smile and n characteristic shrug of Jack. Eater ho would sing one of the shoulders Tho chauffeur of his best comic song. . his handsome limousine sprang to They would probably 1,, ,. n U[l

attention and swung the car door with a good tip.

open as the party came down the Someone else was sp(. dialing on steps. They stepped inside and the the Marcus party, too In the bac kcar purred nwa ; ground, several tables awaj, o, ,] Inside, Marcus felt the girl's head Grace Parrel, the cigarette girl, her

fingers resting on her tra.

on his shoulder. He put up his hand and stroked her glossy hair, keeping his eyes straight forward. Y'es, he liked her, but ho lik"d many women Primarily, this shrewd revue creator was interest-, ed in women as talent for his gorgeous production*. His gift for “spotting" talent had made him Broadway's most notable figure In his Hue. To be ‘'discovered" by Marcus meant fame for any girl. The car drew to a stop before the shabby exterior of Blackie Joe's place; the parly mounted the nar row, unpalnted, somewhat rickety stairs; at the top the peephole panel of a lock<v| door was pushed aside in response to Marcus' knork. The suspicious eyes of the doorkeeper looked them over, then cautiously swung the door back.

scute performer. As lie did th.. a, tress next to him ‘Tr.tir he beers?" Marcus nodded and repeat-

ed tho order to Al.

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hand. Blackie turned toward the back "f tho room, calling; “Hey, Al! Rlngsido table for

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Al Stone, the head singing waiter and prize comic at Blackin'* place, spun about. From their Hi'pearitnie and from Blackle's tone ho knew these were Important people "This way, ladies and gentlemen. I lore's u nice spot." Tho party relaxed about the round, white-topped table Then , Marcus, czar of tho Broadway r" vues, turned to give the ordor. II. looked up Into the handsome, in- , tcUlgeiit face of Al S'..i . , t||.. ,,1,

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"No, they won't. Blaekle Joe's Is Tho waiter straightened up and open the fun U juxt starting down looked about for Black: - Th, o there." people were Important, but he The revue producer made a grl-1 couldn't fill the order until he had mace of distaste. "But that's such the high sign from Blackie. Be a dump.” | ' ought Blackle's eyo and saw his Suddenly the iv lress seized Mar- right hand go up with the okay gor,rtis by tile arm nnd led him toward , ture. Then he turned aw , the doorway. Site spoke rapidly Who were tliese peopi. he wo::and soothingly Into hi* ear: dered, toward whom th, hi , he-

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which was suspended from her shoulder hy a w ide ribbon, i|,. r eyes were wide with awe, for sho hml heard Blackie Joe wlilsper tho words, "Marcus of Broadway.” f-'o this was tho legendary Mr. Marcus, who made performers f.i minis But the thoughts of ||h|.. Grace were not for herself. Tp, v were for Al S'one. Even as Al leaned over to take the Marcus order her gaze had been alight «|ih admiration for the singim; if only Mr. Marcus km a ,,iw -m, t Al was. how fiimiv hi what wonderful songs he wrote' ’ Rhe tried desperately f 0 ..hi-i, AT* eye. She must reach h u, ., | tell him the name pf tllja gulshed personage! (Tu ho cuuLnasd)

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