The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY-GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL 4,19S2

THE DAILY BANNER

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Herald Consolidated "It Wares For AH” Entered in the pPstoffice at Green- , castle, Indiana, as second class mail | matter under net of March 8, 1879. Subscription price. 10 cents per! v.-eek; $3.00 per pear by mail in Pv.t nam county: $3 ) to $5.00 per year by mail outs dr Putnr.m county. SEED This year is the 100th anniversary of the appo intment of a committee by i the Imiian., ronfeience ol ihe Metho-j ni't Epis opal huiTli, which then comprised th** wh-de state, to consider and report upon the advisibility of founding u t .nifi iriirn seminary or: college. Tne vepoit YYhi.’h was adopted read as follows ‘‘Deeming, next to the religion of the ton of tiod, the lights of Science best calculated to lessen human wo# and to intiea • the sum of human happi ■ at i r, a wing learned from nhsei uti ■ ; a. 1 information mat, vvhei. up. ii > '.ol.: and I ' l leges are n; yu * n m.n.. i., bools are almost universally In a lanquid state, ai d many ona live and die without education, we, therefore, re poit that a seminary or eollege, under good literary and moral regulation would be ,,i in :.l nlahle benefit to oin people, and p commend the establishment of smdi an institution.” The thoiii-lit ■-:i the father of tindeed and m 18d, the Indiana Ashui' University v.a: fininded i,. tnir, city ot Greenca;tie l onld it tie possible 11 measure the mtlnen'e of the vision of these early -ic. who battled the ele ments, suffered i If denial in every form as they conquered the wilderness and planned for a moie glorioiv- day V I —SOWER Mrs. Morton Acord, north Madison, I remain quite ill at her home

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

The Young Married Woman class Sheriff Alva Bryan was in Evans

of the Methodist church will meet vilie Monday.

Samuel Bell of Koachdale entered j the county hospital Sunday for me li i

cal treat mem.

Mr. t i Mis. Horace Riftg and Mr. n 1 Mrs. E 1 Weber of Indianapolis ere the Sunday r. t' of Mr. end M:? C. H. Meikel C C-.iien. r?p:c rdative in conid) distHct is in hi ■ home dirrici n ... i here Sundny niebt ■ ■ ent dii i. ... V liny tor., to attend the i.r, ...1 o Rep Albert 1 Vestal, He ..ii return ii Washington late this teak. iinrir Du, Dcfu.w university’s n-jinatic society, presented its final I’.fonnance of "Mi. Pirn Passes By” . .• another fine audience Saturday i, nt me lighi onteiy was enjoyable anu the entire cast played the parts well. This was the last leg ular play on the current season. Short plays, the May Day play and the sen ,..r Mass play are stdi to be presented. i iiy firemen were called to the Phi fUmma Delta fraternity house on t!i ( oliego averue, Sunday morn im about '■> o’clock, when coal in the furnace exploded, filling the ha erne nt with coal dust and -moke. Flames .dso hut out of the furnace endangf i i.. me flooring above. The flumes i ,-p liionght under control when Mis, Ida Johnson, conk, ‘hut off tin- thei inn: rat controlling the automatic -toker. Damage was small, it teas

■ aid

Household goods belonging to Mr. and Mi !• ,o Slut rone, of I'ern, were u ... nge! Saturday when a truck on v. h eb they vere being loaded, caught ii. de t oying th“ truck and damaging the fiiitntiire. Mr. and Mrs. Shet- . ie Yvei'F loading their furniture on t i truck preparatory to removing to mall farm in north Madison townhip when it wa reported the truck caught fire. First repmts Hal it that the house d o caught fire but it was aid this repoit was unfounded.

mis evening at the home of Airs E E. Walker, -408 East W .shm-ton street. Mrs. Lawrence Hammond,"':ii

assist the hostess

Mrs. A H. Northrup sn.i dau. nter Fi rente EUsabeth, of 1 ■ [1 ■re visiting at the r. of ii*- ' Nc: .hrup'r. parents. Mr. nr i

A- Satif:i t Dr.iiy Qir.tonian

District No. 19 .Vi hohi .ic;. -vpni meting w ith Greonca. tit < )e#ci nt Rer.ekah Lodge Mo. 7fi;j Saturday after noon and night, April 9. All Rehekahs as asked to attend this meeting as it will he the last meeting until October.

The American Legion Band will practice tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs- Henry Sly. colored, of south Greencastle, are the parents | of a daughter, bom Monday morning , Mi s Fern Beck returned to Port Huron, Mich., Sunday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Osier Beck cm F.-st Washington stre-i iast week. A car belonging to Glen Fry, of t ..tnamvilie, was reported damaged in an ac< idem at Brazil Sunday. It was said a son of Mrs. Fry was driving the car No one was injured, according

to the report.

Members of Phi Delta Kappa Fra-

1'uucral services for rhoma dac!;- tornity w j shing ^ atten() the basket--on of Maiion township, wt - I’-'- cd banquet are requested to be at the

away. Friday, were held from the

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Same formula . . same puce Is original form too, if you prefer

16/ COLDS

friLLipN JARS USED YEsRi.;

fraternity rooms by seven-thirty o’-j . lock Tuesday night. All members are

Robert Heiny of Indianapolis the week end with Mis'- Er.rsf-^.c

M;.s?rs.

V F. W 1 60 .... - i ni ht it - city library. The Auxiliary ;ii , at the Eiks club. Tr.e ladies pi r.

surprise.

Putnam Lodge No. 45 I. O O t

will meet tomorrow night at 7:do All brothers are urged to come \r,tii.-

brothers are always welcome The directors and committee cbaii

men of the Chamber of Comn.. . . | will meet in the First National t. .,il

-in The Hush To Get Things Done uoney Plays The Most Important Pan.” FiltrtNCiAL BACKING !- i, Vital Spark, That Puts Lire Into Any Plan. OUR SPECIALTY i - i ui iiishing the Spark, Without Which No LOANS Hun Is Conmlete. TO $300 sndiana loan eo. Phone 15 24!4 E. Wash. St.

McCurry Funeral Home, Sunday uf-

ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs Grace ^ r p. e ,j t0 attend

Black was in charge. Interment was

in Fillmore retmetery Putnam county commissioner^ held ^

their regular monthly meeting Monday Yio-t of the day was taken up ; with scanning and allowing claims 1

keep his appointment at the In- against the county. Business unfin

byterian church in Lebanon Sunday, 1 jshet j , )t ,| ie ( ,| ose 0 f ^ Monday ses p ro f r w. Pence, of DePa.i

: ion will be disposed of Tuesday. university, was called tn (iiainilh

O., Saturday night by the death "

Because of illness, Captain Bernie McMahan of Greencastle was unable

this ev’ening at 7:30 o’clock Cloudy and warmer, prohabl , ers in north portion tonight; Tut hi partly cloudy, slightly warmer east and possibly showers in e tren

northeast portion

II. L. Frazier announced Monday that lie had purchased the Airport ervice Station, just south of the Penit Ivunia Railroad on Bloomington stru t, from Oil Sears. He took immediate possession. The station will tie operated by Glen Stamm and Paul

Garner. Mr. Frazier stated eggs, all the money in a

Ainiouncrinent was made today of longing to Mrs Moreliart

and

ket-

where he was to address the Men’s Bible ( lass. Effoits are being made to have him address the class on Sunday

April 17.

Call Robinson rnd James Lee, of Fannershurg an,I West Terre Haute, who pleaded guilty in Clay circuit mini at Brazil Saturday to chicken lealing, were given terms ol three to iea years in the Indiana state refcrniatory. The young men admitted stealing 110 ddekens: from a fanner

near Cory.

The condition of Dr W. \l Blanchard, who is in the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis with an infected hand, remains about the same, accoiding to friends who visited him Sunday. Di-

Blanchard ran a slight lemperatun ro | rs Elizabeth Knauer, I'ranccs [ U n des formerly of the resid nt Saturday but physicians lieli. ved thai Matties,' Veda May Hill, Marcella cal staff of John Ilopkin- II. that infection had been entirely lo Myers, Kenneth Eitel, George Baltimore, Md, is now on hi- wav lo cali/cd and that it might be possible Vaughn, Alvin Ellis, Harold Patters- 1 Chicago where tie will be conn. I. d for him to return to Gieencastle some son, John McCullough, Fhigene Long- with Northwestern Medical : . ho,.|

time tliis week. don, and Pat Cancilla. mological

flodclY Rapti i Missionary Society

To y(<*i t Tuesday

I In Mi ionary Society of the 1'irst j Church will meet with Mrs.

Bapt i st

of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Skinner, soup, Locust street. Mr. Skinner performei the re lemony, using the single ring service. Mr. Neely is the son of Mi and vlrs. Clayton Neely of Cloverdale, and the bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Butler of Mt. Meridian

, o..jn ; She w is very pretty

I ,<ill, I uc day aiternoon at 2.30 ... .

\C Klebu-h will be in charge ,

Fred

o’clock

of the program. T* ’i" ’b ’)* 4' d"

white

rrep,'

an opfiett i to be given by the Grccn-ca-tle Nigh School Boy’s and Girl’s Idee < bib- to be presented April 2‘2. Hie operetta chosen is called “In

Arrady," hy Arthur Bergh

his father. Mr. Pence suffered heart attack the first of the ceel.

with death resulting

The home of E. H. Mordiait, ■ , t of Fillmore, was entered Sumla

morning by a thief or thieves w b , y, ., , ; m’s Missionary society of took a suit of clothes, a ba-ket t t | 1( , > church will meet Tues-

l’" 1 '' day afterii ion at 2:30 o’clock at the

home ut Mrs. J

.vie inn art so. o-ty Vv ill .Meet With Mis. Herod

The Vm .mil's Missionary society

W. Il.rod, 30‘J Elm

it reel.

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tie of meat which was cooking on Ih stove. The robbery was di .•overed I when the family returned fr.mi

. church.

David Stevens and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert C l and I „ Tryouts for the parts! family are visiting for a few day

v.ere held last week and the following i with the doctor’s father and m. u . will I the liosti ss of the Art Needle were chosen to take the principal j Mr. and Mrs Albert I.ande in w I Club i n-day at 2:30 o’clock.

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spital

tit Needlework (Mtih

In Meet I nesjay

M l ank 438 Anderson

Plea

street

note change of place.

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Over* I he I ea-Cubs Meeting Cancelled The April meeting of the Over-

- #n cancel

led.

+ + + 4- + + 5. i. * . Club aD.'mi Pobtponed I lie i C. Clun meeting has been e I fr,,m Tuesday. ++++++ .eeiy-Fiiitler Nuptials ‘ i. inmzed Monday Noon C 11le ' i.iiley Ntely and Miss 1 Mae Butler, both well known -.ii': Piitmuu County young people, I in marriage at 12 o’clock Tic,on Monday, April 4, at the residen’e

gown. They will reside on a farm r.eai

Belle Union. + + + + + *■

RusinesH and Professional > ♦ Women Meet at Lebanon About 150 B. & P. W. were in !>• banon Sunday where the fifth ili-ni.i confoience was held. A large delega tioii from each of the clubs compris ing the district were present; als.i late officers and members fiom Red Key, Muncie, Marion, Indianapolis. Portland, Garrett and Evan vilie. Practically all of the delegates alter, led church services in the Centenary Methodist church. A very inspiring message was delivered hy Bishop Fdgar Blake of Indianapnh-. At the noon hour the guests gathered in the basement of the, un-h where a delicious three 'Ourse dinner was solved by the ladies of that

rhurch.

The invocation wa* read by the Rev. J Wilson and greetings weie extend ed by Mary Lou Cox, pre-idem of tte Lebanon club. Mrs. Maude Ih.iienhach, pre-ident of the distiiit, presented the officials of the tate, jM the presidents of the six Huhs in tin-

area.

During the different 00111-0- 1 c following state officials gave -plendid repot ts regarding the yeai ■ ik State convention and regional— (Continued On Pagr F.iiir )

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