The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 November 1932 — Page 2

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. Ella Alspaugh has gone to D invilie, III , where la baa been call'd by the death of her sister, Mrs. ! Cora Martin. Lieut. Robert Hixson of Greeneastle will s|)eak at the monthly convocation of 1 be Ida In bridge high school , Friday no rning at 8:31). .Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ooodenough left Tiiursdny morning for Nashville, linn., to visit their daughter Carol, whoi- r.ttendiiu' Ward B nnett school

there.

Mr. and Mrs. less Armantrout and \|i ■ Fannie ( oner were in Green:,stle Sunday, where they attended the t irty-fifth wedding anniversary ,,f Mr. ■ ml Mrs. Clarence Berry, given !• V ■ home of tli r daughter, Mrs : t lv rles Scobi i*, 318 north College Cra\ "I ivfile .1 <lunutl.l^'■

view.

A pi ture of I .v II Hamilton, son ■ f Mr. and Mr- E S. Hamilton, of (irenc: <le, wb.) won an election bet v.it:i Wilbur N'ulliouse *>f Indianai lie, ; piieare.l in the Indianapolis Ft. fhut- lay. Nttlhouse is pictured ritiin- cm a kiddiu <ar on Monument

The L. T. H. Sunday school class meeting has been postponed indefinitely. The French language group of the A. A. U. W. will meet with Mrs. l/»on Mayeur Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Albert Hunter of Marion township entered the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis Thursday for trea'ment. Mrs. James Nop, west Walnut stre-t, returned from an Indianapolis hospital where she has been for treatment. Her condition i c much improved. The complaint on note of the High Point <*il Company against Ollie RLarkin has been di*n'i~-ed in circuit court following payment of costs in the suit. The suit of Clyde ( . Hillis against Sam Hamm and Grace K. Hamm, for possession of real estate, was dismissed in lireuit court Thursday afternoon after the costs were paid.

SOCIETY

_! f r iends at 466 Congress avenue, j Burkett is a member of the Indiana-

I police force.

Mrs. Krtor Hostess to

Over-the-Teacups Club The regular meeting of the Over-the-Teacups club was bel l Wednesday at the home of Mrs J. J. Ector, Anderson stret. Mrs. Grafton Longden reviewed the hook Magnolia . tiei

by Louis Golding •!* *!• *1* + ,

Mrs. Timinun- Hostess

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Wedding Wednesday The marriage of Miss Margaret ,11, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. \ Rolierts and I-ouis Reynolds, son Mi and Mrs. James Reynolds, took ( | :1 ,, Wednesday afterm on at the Na/.arene church. Rev. B. F. W'ininger nad the ceremony. Xli. \oung couple will make their home m Ibis city. A dinner was held in their honor at the home of the bruit's parents Wed-

.ives'^^r;,, :\h! , :;t >,d Indiana Loan Co, 24'/, E. Washington St. p hnn( ,

To Woman’s Circle

The regular meet tig of

man’s Circle was he'd Wednesd ay afternoon at the homo of Mis. v\. Timmons in North wood. A -diort business session was held Pbiity n.< 11 *

hers were present.

The hostess, assiste 1 by Mrs. .1 \. Thronp, serve I retn hments.

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Mrs. Mason Hoste-s TV Veronica Club The Veronica club held it- Novem her meeting Wednesday afternoon

i nesday evening.

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\lumnae Met Wednesday The alumnae of Alpha t'hi Omega living ir Greencastle met Wednesday afternoon at the chapter house and

I wish to thank all mi friendv ln | lam Coulrty sho made my ra w nccessful. W. T. HANDY

W. .1 Fuson, M. D., filed suit in circuit court Thursday against E. L. Cox

and Ida M. Cox, to colle t an alleged with M|s (i ,, ra i ( i Mr.son, south Indi unpaid note. A demand of $66.M) is ana street \[ rH . Lyle Green read a male. Wilbur S. Donner is attorney j vf>ry i ntor( , s tj n g papei on “The Unfey the plaintiff. known soldier. There were eighteen

The Van Camp Hardware & Iron members prest nt.

company filed suit in circuit court

reorganized the locai alumnae club -seventeen members were present. At the conclusion of the business meeting, Licy were the guests of the active chapter at a buffet supper.

Thursday against ( P Ethel Reeves, to collect paid notes. A demand made by the plaintiff

Reeves and alleged unof $4fH< is

The hostess served delicious refreshment'* during the “ociul hour.

Mrs. Mary Steel an Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ledbetter < Martinsville and Miss Grace Jackson of Indianapolis have returned n their homes after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs.

Alliert Nelson and family.

jhcie is also a momentary craze in: i! oi -icodilt -, which are kept in .1 gloss tank in the drawing room until the. 1 .1 • . a bu gth of two feet

Mrs. James R. Noe, 208 west Walnut stieet, who has been a patient in ,the C 1c man hospital at Indianapolis ' fo? th< past month, following an op-

H. milt 1 1 - own carrying a sign oration was brought to her home heie denoting his wisdom in voting for' Wednesday by Mr. Noe. She is get-

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With Mrs. Burton

The Grencastle Morning Musical, met on Wednesday with Mrs. Cordelia Burton who was in charge of a program dealing with old Italian sonus. She traced th > development of Italian vocal music from the origin of the folk songs in Venice to the product! n of early Italian operatic music. The folk song in Italy, she pointed out, never held the same place as among other nation*-- The history of lolk music is the story of the apro priation and rearrangement of the ancient chants and modes of the lyre of the Christian .hutch. It practically

Prayer service tonight at 7:30 at j disappeared after the fifteenth <enthr Ki'-t Bapti-t church, corner of. tury Then for some decades all Spring avenue and Poplar street. | songs were sung in parts or as chorTbis is a praise, prayer and testimony I uses in unison, without accompani-

serviee to which everyone is invited I ment. and where the members rf the church About

\ T\ W. NOTICE

Jesse M. I.ee post 15.70 will meet M nday night in the basement of the j city library. All eligible ex-service j men are urged to attend and become | a quainter! with the V. F. W., “Amerjica' Old Guard ’ organized in 1898. .Hoi for 34 years has strived to aid

veto! la eligible • pi ,,,,, , „ ; n the state. The. same situation exi-:,.! i n a |. rmst every other county Electi i, ofi. iala Mid it was evid sons forgot to vote on Hie ameni ments because of th unu-ual intm-t in party tickets.

NOTH E TO BIDDERS

BLANK BOOKS. HI. Whs. sTt.

1IONKRY AND I’KIN 1 ]\(,

Notice is hereby given that t!;e Board of Commission.•• ,f t) IH p 0UI) . ty of Putnam, State of In.liana will, up to the hours of ?:).() o'clock p. m on Monday, Decembei 5th, 1932 re-

large membership i« ] reive bids, at the office of i n, Aalitnr | officers will also be of Putnam County, Indiana, fig

civice men and their dependents

This year i Election of

part of tiie business along with a local program drafted for the coming

yea r.

After the regular business meeting the remainder of the evening will lie spent with the Auxiliary in a bridge paity Refreshments will lie served.

are expected to he. Fune):.l services for Mrs. Alice 1 Flint who died Monday were hel I j from ’.he Christian church in Fillmore I Thurs lay morning at 10:30 o’clock. ! Rev. < Mins of NLavresville was in chaig' Interment was in the Fillruore cemetery Pnllhearers were | Earl Bunten, Glen Moorehart, Fred j Ruark, Chester Ruark, Harold Bun- | ten and Herschel Ruark. Flowers l.i-ai-ei were Rut Wiight. Margaret ; Ruark Madeline O’Dell and Dorothy Ruark

century after the Rennais-

sance, niona li • musi • came fully into being. During the so. ond half of the sixteenth century attempts were made to fit music to the newly developed drama. In the middle ages the sub

BOTH AMENDMENTS LOST INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 10, (UP)—! Failure of many persons to vote on ! the two constitution amendments pro- j posed ii. referendum. Tuesday contrihuted mainly to their defeat, accordlim to incomplete returns throughout

the state.

The amendment authorizing the legislature to tax incomes received more votes in favoi than against, hut i:> nr ,er to carry it had to receive a majority of all the votes cast. In Marion county, 27,475 voted yes and 8,440 voted no. The total vote was 205,000 In the law refer, ndum in the same

jects rf compositions had always been | C(Hmty 1hf , vote> was 21,686 yes and

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Whereas it i- ur lielief that the National F.-onoii > I.eague is spun sored by a group of big income tax payers, and promoted by men who with' ut exception are receiving pendens, subsidies or special favors from I), federal povemment, and Whereas this so-called Economy I.' 'gm has but one definite objective, the repeal of federal pension law* for

disabled soldiers, and

Whrreas the sponsors of this 1 ague are the ones who did the least to win the war, yet profited the most

out of the war, and

Whereas regard!* ss of increased veterans’ benefits federal taxes have d< reused $1,006,000,00ft during the

past ten yeais, and

Whereas the plan of the Economy League is merely a scheme to shift the care of disabled veterans and their dependents from the federal tux (layers to the local tax payers, since pension,- are paid from federal tax money and not froi.i local local tax money as the league would have the

people believe, and

Whereas the United Spanish War Veterans first concern is the care of the disabled veterars and tho widows and orphans of those who have pass-

ed, therefore

'BE IT RESOLVED BY EARL FISK TAMP No. 48 UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS in regular meeting assembled this second day of November, 1932, that we condemn as [cowardly, shameful, and un-Americam i the false and insidious propaganda | being bioadcast by the National Econ- | >my league, and their objective of robbing the war veterans and the war widows and orphans of the relief granted them hy , grateful govem-

! ment, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Economy League, it’s sponI sors and promoters shall be considI ere.l common enemies of all organized veterans in America, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall be spread on the minutes of this meeting and | shall be published in the Greencastle Banner and the National Tribune,

Signed,

T. W. Jones Commander, F A. Ashworth, Adjutant.

Bibical, but now they were tieiug chosen from Greek mythology or history. Hence thoie d< vpl.,|>ed a desire to create music that would fit the new stage plays better than the polophonic or poly-melodic style, in 1600 the combined efforts of Ottavio Rinuccini, the p.et. an I the musicians jf'ri eini ami Peri, produced the opera ‘‘Euridice" which wa- a combination of the early ballet and of the past .rale. This composition is coante l t ie first real ojieia to be performed in public. This new form was greatly strengthened by Monteverde, who saw at once that a new field of ex ptession lay open for experimentation. He produced “Orfeo” in 1697 and "Arianna” in 1608. The “aria” proper was not horn until biter. It is impossible to say who the real inventor of this new form, but Carrisimi and Rossi were th" composers who first utilized it as a vehicle of the most intellectual sty I* of chamber music. The greatest of song composer: among the early Italians, however, war Alessnndri Scarlatti. His operatic style differed from that of his -enior Monteverdi by its greater crriphasi:, on melodious song. The infinite variety of his conceptions and his purity of style have made him the acklow-edged head of the Italian opera

of this time.

Mrs. 'Burton was assisted in her discussion of Italian song* by Mrs. | Carl Stewart who gave the biography j of Giuseppe Verdi The following I program of illustrative numbers was I

presented:

Fair Maid of Sorento Folk Song! Caro mio ben Giordana ! Mrs. Robert Williams, soprano. Mrs. Cordelia Burton, accompanist i Sento mel core ... Assandr.. Scarlatti Per-la Gloria G B. B noncinj Ardith Moore, sifpimiu Mrs. Cordelia Burton, ic ompanist Ritoma Vincitcr. Aria from “Aida Giuseppe Vede Mrs. Rowland Leach, .prano Mrs. Gerhard Baerg. accompanist.

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Former Ladoga Man , 1 ElRR

Is Married Sunday

Miss Marie Stoeffler, daughter o r Mr. and Mrs. August .Stoefler of In dianapolis, and Charles Glee Burkett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkett 1 of near I/wloga, weio united in mar I riage at the Tabernacle Presbyterian j church in Indianapolis Sunday after-

noon ut 2:30 o’clock.

Miss Beulah Mae Burkett of I,a- ' doga, a sister of the groom, was maid [ af honor and Oscar Burkett, brother of the groom, was best man. Lee ! NeicHinger of Brazil, was usher. The bride was given in marriage hy her |

father.

6,036 no. This amendment would have nullified the provision that any legal i

Blank iBooks, Blanks, Stationery, Printing ami office supplies in genera 1. for the use of the eyeral nf. flees of Putnam County, In liana, for the year 1933, in ac ■ rdance with the specifications heretofore approved hy the saiil Board of Com mb oner- and now on file in the oiGrp of the Auditor of said County. All bidders will be required to file a Itoml in the sum of s IftOO, as i guarantee and also to file affidavit I of non-collusion and to comply, in all I things, with the Statute coveminy 1 bids and contracts- of th, kind r >1 character and in accordan ■ witli v | t.’on .5897, Burn’- Ann tut. I India i Statutes, 1926 The Board reserves the rieht In reject any and all bids Dated at Greencastle Putrai County, Indiana, this 8t u r,f :> vomber, 1932. M. E. COOPER J G. BRITTON', Commissnners of Putnam 0 r.ty, Indiana. Attest: W. A. COOPER A

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