The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1932 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY 7,1932.

WHEN YOU ARE DOWN TOWN TO-NIGHT (xunr in iiiiil look al llicsr man ('loti: Hals

We are of fering: at

$1.00

I hf-se ar> all r^^ular Sl-iIS hats, many of them are a 'ei* late pun base. I he

rolurs are black. Krr ens, blues, eh .

Special (■roup of Hraud New Hats

nav \ tan, whites. \ll sizes.

$J.98

s. c

Wrestling

PREVO COMPANY HOME STOKE

BAINTIRIPOE Mrs. Lodell Rubbiu - of Roachdale. Mrs. Cecil Brown ot Oreencastle. and Mr. and Mrs. R:di>h Ery were delehtates from this c'h,ipt''i to the Grand chapter held ' InHanapolis Wednesday and Tht day Mrs. Frank ' Mings. Mrs. Hailey Bratton. Fled < B 1 on and Martha Boatman athided tbe Shakespeare club at Rosedal Thursday, at the home 'f Mi 1 ub' Newton. Mr. and Mis H R Sands spent Wed esd&3 • Indianapolis. Mi and Mi Martin Kelley of Indianapolis seen * I'm day night and Sunday w ith Mi md Mi s. Albei • Baleh. Mt and Mrs Herman Sands and daughters of Indianapolis wer • guests of Mi and Mrs. Carl Darnell Sunday. Mi and Mrs Gene Hess have mov-I ed t .> their home in the w est part of town.

Shot With Doumer

U.iitlt

Lcifion I'Valurc r

I.OCAI POST MXTCHEs COFFMAN AND NK VL t.l \ LE\ I

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Y'cuiir Coffman, of Andei ;on. will mateh holds with Neal "Two Gun" Levi, of Indianapoli . in the feature event of tbe bo\in;r and w re liiig caul at the I • giou 'mil next Tu day right

at 8 o’clock.

, kn wn here as of Gi encnstle. He al reputation in AnIcr, having particififty professional Mime of his most were John Murphy,

if Lin-

Bul

Young Gecrg' .

matches. Among notable oppocents

V’ ung Price, ( laude Swindell, In. \ bi.. 'tnl Eddie Shaliee

gai'iin gvpsy, and former II. S. navy gia oding star. Levi. i]-o a professional wresler, is veil known in Indianapolis for his rcughn-'-- i d speed in the ring. The last time Coffman and Iswi wiesled

! man and Hornaday.

t.AMI Mi LON I.KDALE The lad t lovcrdale . cmi-pro baseball club will ii • bail- with the . troii): l>' iford Grey. Sunday after i noon ('ti the -outh Putnain diamond Two I'm d ho arc playing with the Clovi rdali a. pjcgutioii, l obin holding down th aort'top posiGoii and Mike Black catching behind the plate.

I hinlydads

Win \l Danvillr

I 0< \l. TRACK I K ' M Vl( IOK ( 1.0 E M EEI I KID NY AFTEKNOON

enci-tle wop from Danville in d meet Fri lay at Danville by a of .at! to 4,'' The nie' t was close start t • ti:d , the final score

it was

match : nation,

An i

two lo: flt 8 1

The L

meeting Eonie 11

draw and tliis is their first in c, and hojld prove a senpening boxing bout between l amateui ; will tart the iiow lock. The public is invited, ogp p l ost v ill hold a regular er tl'.e entettai anent. ti f vit 11 impeltan e

scor fron

being deC niiiiii the half mile r by Gri cm a.dle

1 ::!8.

NVilliams w a foimer fop Gree in tin lilt) yard md winning o mile an l iaoad an d) r positi' n

a tuta

Gi ' Jia

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to all etei ins will be discussed, and a full attendani e ; s urged.

IJ'ITS

It'

Stiih* Itatsinni

first' thriwimi hig'.i jumping was scored in Daw on, St uic for li i ‘ pi i c.

d o the last event, which was won in the fast time of the out-tending peril' i lie, will dug first and 220 yard da lies oiid ip the quarter i imp. lie also ran in I h relay, making "ii - i \ : c t pjace M Anally won two it 44 feet and inchc . A : lam tlr |)ole vault with itui < lai i ■ tt all tying

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NGGREGA HON 9 H t.l I s I

I KOM 111 C Nl \N I I VM Indiana State won a frie hitting opte from th'' Di l'uiw bi.idmll team on McKeen field Friday afternoon 14 to The Tel re Haut " club ctdlei ted 1(5 lilt, while Ihe Tigergarnered II. including home runs by lieatt and Doulder Biel, with a pair of doubles and a single led tbe Sycamores. Part of the game was played in a drizzle and numerous errors by both -ides resulted Score: Ind. S. 0 T 0 I 2 6 0 .d 0—14 1(5 4 DPI' 1 0 0 4 '2 0 0 2 0— !• It (1 Skelton. Sterling, Spencer and Chambeis; Getty, NVildman. Hoff-

U V t IRAN 01.K DIE WASHINGTON, May 7 (UP)— ■Major (ii*ip r il I norh N\ Crowder, died in NN alter hv< d hospital here to-

day.

Ilia death n d"d a career wliich . * aided (ion 'in la.i'uri of Sitting Bull in th. da\ of Indian wars to the administration ot the selective send, i act during !h<- NVorld War. He wa t ikcn ill everal weeks ago while in llav.imi and was brought to th NN al'cr Kei d hospital here for

rare b. armx - the hospital Fr

he

l (ility Series To End Thursday

FINAL TALK NN 111, BE DELIA ER ID BN MAYOR Of

( R \NNT OHDSNTLLK

The fourth aid last of the series of special lectures on the public utility que-tion will be given before DePauw uiversity students next Thursday eve riing at 7:150 o’clock by Dr. Thomas L. Cook ey, mayor of Crawfordsvillp. His t pic xvill be “Municipal ownerTip and Operation of L'tilities.” Dr. Cooksev is secretary of the newly organized Municipal Kight I eague and his city has been most uic'ps-fill in its i.peration of its own utilitie- May: John W. McCarty of Washington was : Iso scheduled to speak but his illness will prevent hi (ppearanre on the pr gram this vear.

[Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and she founded the chapter of that soroiity at U. S. C. I In addition to her three children she {leaves four grandchildren. F’uneral services have not been I made but it is likely that theie will be only private services at Berkeley, | to be followed either by cremation orj burial at the Rosedale cemetery hete. j

GRAN AIDA

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A. \\. S. Announces Activity Averages

IT'S fl MAHER OF LIFE-flM) DFflT(|i Hurtling, screaming, smashing to the screen in a Hare of terrifvi„ ' action, comes the mightiest thrill spectacle of them ,,/// „ '" 5 \ ... iti " *5)7 * 'h I

Census Chairman Reports Record Of Individual Participation

Annual

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French

Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa i Gamma, aid Kappa Alpha Theta present the highest averages in A. W. S. activities points, according to Madge Thornton, census chairman of the A. |

Mrs. M. M. Kovard

\N N NN IDF IN K Nl UN \ NN OMAN OF I OS \ Nt.ELES AND FOR MKRLY LIVED IN THIS CITY The following clipping from the Los Angeles (Calif.) Times has been received here i'dative to tiie death of

Mrs. M. M. Bovard:

Mr-. Jean Nllen Bovard. widow of Dr. M u ion M Bovard, founder and in t ciesid' ot of the University of So'itheni 1 ilifornii, and herself a member of that institution’s first faculty. died May 2, at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. Marion Shibley, in

Four phases of the utility question j Berkeley. Word of her passing was have been presented in this serie . reieived hen by another daughter, which Di. Cooksev will close. The | Mrs. William Nrmstiong. first speaker wa- B. B. Shively of) since her -band’s death Mrs. Bo Marion, co-author of the Shixelx v;tr ,| i l;i( j been miking her residence Spencer a-t which is the utility law of , for p ,. io | , , lf ^,.,,^1 months at a Iti'liana. 1U spoke Mom the stand u ith h*' two laughters and with

point of the legislator. The second

speaker was C. N Sorenson from thi , Re r ,.ntlv he had been living

Indiana Publii Service Company who'

iwith Min A tint rung in this city, hav-

spoke fro mthe standpoint of the util- in(r | t , ft t „ Mrs. Shibley only

,ty itself. The third speaker was^.,, v ., ., ks aKn

Howell F!llis, i m. mher of the public ei\ice (ommission wh talked on the

angle of the commission charged with . r ,,, fMVt ,,| | |( , t

interpreting and enforcing the utility

Claude F’arrere, noted

author, who was hit hy one of the.NV. S. board, in the activities report bullets intenci'd for President Paulimade for the 1931-32. Doumer of F'ance. The activities point averages for

the women's halls and houses are as

follows:

! Organization Average

Dii'il M .v Srrnml A,pha rlli ° mega 4,7 l/K U »ldy Ot C OIUlj Kappa Kappa Gamma 4.3

Kappa Alpha Theta 3.6 Alpha Phi 3.3 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.2 Lucy Rowland 3.2 Alpha Omicron Pi 3. Delta Delta Delta 3. Phi Omega Pi 2.9 Delta Zeta 2.4 Kappa Delta 2. Rector 1.9 Mansfield 1.4 Total for 1931 32, points 1655, mem bers 550, average 3; for 1930-31 points 1300. members 050, average 2. This tabulation records only those women who are living in either sorority houses or dormitories. There is no record of the activities for the

women living out in town.

This year’s record shows that fewer women reported their activities than last. year. This fact reveals that approximately 5 per cent of the women on the campus have no activities other than A. W. S. The record for last year showed that 41 per cent had

no activities other than A. W. S.

The following twelve women have the highest number of activity points:

Nothin# Like It Mils Ever Been Filmed ADDED

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id Cfl GNEI

Patlli News Musical Act

JOAN BIONOEU

with Ann Dvorok c i

I? Fon»ou» D- « t Difirteih* HOWARD HAWKS (N*MO MAO! TWf Bi ,

Final Times Tonight “EIBL OF THK KIO" NNith Dolores Del Rio and Leo C un i

In i son. Port ell s Bovard of San Fran-

Mis. Bovard was 77 years of

versity. Sh.

1 first clas ni women admitted to that

The seiies was arranged by Prof. UI|iv( ,,. siu , h „ ir „| lnittanco , H . in(r lt ,. W. A Nei-v.anger of the economics ., ,,, ,. x ...-iment at the ti.ff.

depaitment tit DePauw with a view

She w i bon hi Gn encastle, Ind., and Jane Rime, 22; Margaret Avery. 21; . i'dim at D.-Pauw uni [Mary Jo Enochs, 2p; Virginia Daviz, I demand

was a member of the^g. M a ,tha Eller, 18; aleak

18; Caroline Alvord, 17;

if presenting all sides of the utiility question and from the standpoint of ii h group affected bv th“ utilitylaw. TI ese If-tures have been well ittended as t iey re open meet ji gs ■ ind townspe pie as w u ll as students attend.

Lafinrltr - IVru

Iractioii ( Josim)

LINE lO EE NBNNDONED MAY 21 PERMITS FOR MOTOR 111 S

ROUTES ISSUED

Another Indiana interurban line has fallen by the wax side and is s lieduled

kett, 17; Marjorie Bundy, 12; FJizaheth Lupton, 12; Rozelle Rutter, 12;

the in.i'ii laGon of ad itional women L-|i 7 .,i,„ f u 'r m . n „ r <9 ' > 11,;:,,,^ 1 this fust class.J tion in extra-curricular activities

She xv gradua'ed when she was have been rpvisei , and c - neckH fnr ; ' ' [next yea,. This revision of the rules afb , her ..dilation she was -namedL <Ionp by a committee oompose(| of

1 couple , n ‘ Dean Alvord. Mary Jo Enochs, presi- . . . . ., ' " | ,| (*nt of A. NV. S., and Madge Thorn-

Nnz mi and shortly afteil, ,

ton, census chairman.

D. A. R. FILM SHONNN play wer- of un The film, George NVashington, Hi Co 'time xx. |. life and Time-, sponsored by Wash- cellcnt idea burn chapter D A R. was, shown to lift’ °f thi pionc

1400 children of the city schools, yesterday afternoon at the Granada Theater. The chapter wishes to ex pres.' appreciation cf the generosity of Manager Bittles for the use of the Theater and to the school authoritie for their splendid co-operation. The film was, shown again last night at the high school auditorium | before a fair ize«l audience. The ( x

] cellence of the film deserved a better

crowd, especially since this was a part ■ of the community bi-centennial cede

I bration. The commemoration of

Washington’., first inauguration,

j April 30 was assigned to the chapter ington, ill.

of D. A. R. but owing to the great

for the film throughout the FOR RENd I nr ;hr«

fearyd j state, this was the only available nicely furni • • I .; :n apart Mary Pric date. Fiverything fiuni- id. Phone 141

>iuil beauty,

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|{iven of the I

I t n-ijj

and Ii,ud Mp

The splendid •• 1 - of the ee took the part of G p Washii revealed the xm .iH. rharafta the man. Hi ao ■ 1 fiom boyhoo old age as shown "ii tlo .'reen* challenge to the im!iio'i-ni of yt, as well as to dolt, iiiii to a <im 1 appreciation of the wise nl j : seeing men xvh" built th" nition. Mr. and Mis, ! t , ; nuj 1 tei M i orie Lower are pending the tnn

with Miss Lowi

Some of th" scenes depirtc l in the

to fir. Bov r I

t'-iidei! to iccenie missionaiies

I Hians in

their we ld ng they set out to make the 1 mil -out | uriiey, first to Sail 1 1 'tici o, hen bx hip to San Pedro find tun by st ige east again to

A1 iz 111.

When t! ey renehed the Colorado

Del’auw’s Most Representative St’iiiors

In ordei to be eligible for student activities a candidate must have made at least fifteen academic hours and fifteen points during the preceding semester. The studept must be reg |

'liver, h( • ever, the Indians were on ! 8t, ' rH f '' r . at least fiftwn academic the wm (th, and their honeymoon ,OUrs our, " l{ thp cunent semester.) iotiini ci led hy their turning hack oeniiir.- who do not nee<l to, to Kivcrsit e. x h. ; ■ they settled, Dr. carry a ful1 P ro 8Tam. No student on Box ,id f mding and becoming pastor probation is eli * ible to participate in

of th. Fil Methodist church there. outf ‘ ide

Nfte tv year in Riverside, Mrs.' A c,ub, bonorar y fraternity, or

to cea.se operation at midn.ght May , ^ |<ns v , lgelp8 wUh hp ,.igroup that carries o„ activities

hu bind Mere he became pastor of * blou Khi)ut the year must submit the

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Indiann Service Corpora between Lafayette and

tt is the lion's line

Peiu.

John W. McCardle, chairman of the | publb seivice etanmis.-i. n, sounded a

note of warning in the 01 let- in which

lb ' tel | |p fomrn j si j on authorized the aband-

ruary 19 For a time onmpnt> mod lightlx* better but a com- 1

plicutio; for the come.

11.

Of t! llddic

illiib

was too

0:1 'itution ti

great over-

died at 4:

sisters of the <0 when he died. It was ex pi Crowder would h National cemet.

4 a m. today. Two • r il were with him -'I that General bur led in Ai lingtuii

AT THE (ill NN \DA THE Nl ER

'1 \ D V Y NM» N|( »N D NY

James Cagney Crowd K„urs. ’

great

picture. “The

“The commissi m takes judicial k' owledge of the fact that all steam and interurban railroads are facing conditions which x-.ltimately, if continued, xvill result in bankruptcy or r> 'eivership for many in the near future," Mr. McCardle said in the or-

der.

The commission held that there H no lo get- ony public necessity for the Layafe'te Peru line. The order pro- ' ided that the tracks bp taken up and the line dismantled. At the same time that the rommis fion authorized abandonment of the; interurban line it issued orders ap proving petitions fer motor bus lines, j Ihe Swallow Coach Ir-es xvas given! permission to start a line between) ' 1 tiwfot'Isville and Lebanon. Hilton | NY. Neville of Jeffersonville xca^ h j ued a ceitificate to operate a pas ngei line bet'een Jeffersonville and Utica. The Greyhound lines was authorized box the Terre Hsute-to-Effingham till.,) bus line op°rated by the NVabash Valley Tran it Compnn Anothei ?>rdPi approved the pro nosed lease of (lie Brazil-to-Terre Haute interurban line and the Terre Haute city street car service („ the Indiana Railroad by (he Public Ser vi e Company of Indiana, which took ove; the pri petty fr m the old Terre Haute, Indianarmlis & Eastern I rac-

th ■ I t Methodist chtnch and then i'c 1 a j >' s later embarked on the ambiti'His proje t of founding the Unix, 1 1 f Southern California. In thi ■ he had the aid and advice of his wile, who be'umc an instructor in Emrli 1 on his first faculty. S.u* '.id not remain an instructor very I ng. -r sori M duties as wife of the pre ide t b comirg an increasing task .is the univei ity grew, for in I'los'- lay- all th" official entertaining it the mix-ersity was done by the pre-ident and his wife. At DePauw, Mr Bovard had been a member of

AimiQANS \

jtion Company.

QI ICKLY ARRANGED! Car owners can quickly obtain loans here In any reasonable amount There will he no “red Nape.'’ no needless waiting Best 'tif all, the r a r can be retained and used whllj the loan Is In fi r e. Terms are most reasonable and Interest rates are attrsctlvclv loxv. Let us explain full details. The American Security Co, o Phone 98 ](—E. Washington St. Che First National Bank Building

names of all members within the first ) week of each semester and the names of candidates for membership before they are taken into membership. In case of a temporary or seasonal ' activity, the names of all candidates for participation must be submitted at least two weeks before the activity begins. The names of members should not he announced until their! eligibility has been certified by the' registrar and the dean of the college. Since activity participation can become too large a part in the collegiari ' 8 hf". ' ( hi. -ltd", ti,,. vt, ious activities by points according to the work involved. The association limits any woman’s participation lie yond twenty activity p„i nts Anv xvonran with more than ten activity points is requested to consult the census chairman before entrance into a

new activitx H '1NBR1DGE

Mr. and Mrs. J Coffman and son Harx-fy and Mr and Mrs Harold Coffman and daughter of Chicago vlsltod relatives and friend, here last we'kend. Mr and Mrs. ., o Coff

man remained for the week

D O. Tate and family motored to

111 last Sunday where th«y

n . , IV ‘ S a fpw '(“ys The'r daughter Muriel remained for an ex-

tended visit.

Miss Virginia Lyenberiger cf Indianapolis was the k„ ph , of hpl . parpn<f( Mr. and Mrs O n Lymberger ox--r

Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. NN’ D . Colllv.r entertained at dinner last Sunday Re V Bollman and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Col-

llver.

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Top row (left to right) Kathryn Tofaute- Bedford South Bend, and Joan Durham, Grcecnastle. Batt ■ 1 ianapoli-; Bernice Phelps, Columbus, Ohio, and H i. tin

Kentucky.

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Danville

visited lelativ

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ital ^

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1 ho Putnam County hospital will observe National ^ ^ Thursday, Miss Milburn, superintendent, has annoufic''' ^ tion is extended to all to visit the hospital durin'T ll-i' '' 1'ital. pictured above, was opened to the public nine ' t ^ a been fullfilling a much needed want in the county nr.ee

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