The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 6; 1938.
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LEBANON, l.J, Apii! H. Plead ' connection v. ith a em - of txnii theft Bi in the lapt seveial w*--* in ape from '-'1 to M4 yea. *r fined and senti-nct-i to I aliani 1 te farm terms hy Mayor John 1 . I'eikins *ii city court yesterday afteiuO' ji Ifclntin 24 ■ 1 ' t*d Georgi I si " r 1; ' month? an i fine? ■' V1 ft amt costs Evidence howed thej er? of the ; ny 'ioJ i.'nl y tii*i|.afe,1 in several tlii-t! . vt:- ■ • li-a,? ill Wilbur Bail h;n., ‘ti. • . I •iiirn«r Akers, 21, were “entem e I to n.nel ilavs an1 fined tin at.d ■ •• is- At.er? was mixed up in tv o ft.efts snt Batiphman one evidence indicated. Slieiiff Wilbur Small, assif.iei by State Polieeman )■ rne-i hi iiardson, spent ten day imi 1-.d.r; an investiga tion which resulted in the arrests. Loot taken fi m Boone cittnty faun
,s ts disposed of at community | les held in Greencastle ;.nd in other , ,/unties. Most of the stolen prop- ; r. t ha® been n over 1 tn? sr,0t ' I iff. Th Putnam county sheriff'll office I . ,;,oi-ed Thursday that information ,1 uained I v the Bonne r.ninty sheriff linked n« f thi mm with ;hr iheft of harness fi m the Dan Herd barn in Monroe township sevI , . t - ngo Hut i.mness had , . .1 i i .• Fiankfrnt by the thief.
rHE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It wavea For All 1 ' Entered in the poetoffke at (ireem- ■ astle, Indiana, as second Hass mail inatlei under Act of March k, 1878. Subscription price, 10 centa per „,,h. M UO per year by niuil III P 0 *' nam Founty; *3.50 io $5.00 per year by mad outside Putnam f'ounty. l iVING IN' THE LASTING (Read Psalm 90 i 4»
Harlan Dale Racier of Plea=ani Gardens eniered the Methodist, ho tiiai in liidiat apolis. Wednesday
llcie is the timeless wonder of human life. We are children of brief time md yet we are never at home
i S ;,ve in the Everlasting Our true
J liiiig place is in the Lord. \\ hat
fuit to collect alleged unpaid notes ,| ipn )iave we to fear from tune? But ,i,d to d aside a conveyance of real 1 )l0 , .,n we li'e in the Eternal'.' Well,
estate, was filed in circuit court j vVednes tay hy the Ru ej]\ ilie Bank
thetr some quality of the ageless For those who seek thus to live the summons tq the unknown land need cause no fear—they can hot co where |
God is not.
P ayer: O Thou Who has 'ft eter-1 nit, in our hearts and made us in i ur need and longing children of the Eternal, so deliver us from the fear of the transient by our citizenship in tl enduring that ®ome foregleam of on; Nittue home with Thee may touch I! tiie ways of opr lives. Thou hast been onr dwelling place in all genI erations, may we seek now to make ] l b our duelling place In Hi- name I Win found in Thee Hi- dwelling
I place. Amen.
ud t ,e State Bank of Rus.-eiiv.lle agE'n't vlary W. Dryden and other*, i. RaflacM ill t-i ■ « ‘'i/ f f35 *8 r ., *444 -Ido and $90 on al IfPfd unpaid notes, while the S ate Bank of Ru-ellville .temands, $12'.. t, r i0 and $25 on three alleged unpaid no e? Charles McGsughey Mti.l Andrew E. 1 > irham are attorneys for the
plaintiff?
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
henever w : e love purely, ve live in
,e lasting. I.ovp does not belong to , ,
( an 'ally ill al her home on .Soot In 'iBna
Mis. W. C. Stewart remain critic
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* i me at all, nor does goodness. ■ e think of any time or place where |
,dnes- can or will be other than ii j iyj r9 Margaret E. Smith of Clover Truth has no commerce with j da , p ig visit j n(? hpr « on |<.e s’mith and i,me except thereby always to Le-1 Mrs ST(jth st sp enwr . for a few
come more luminous anl ample. Faith s
nn I hope belong not to the temporal j
ect of our lives but to the timeless I Theie will he a temperance meetoi ,, Even our most transient ing at tlie. Somerset church, April 9. it . light- util deed may thu- have in Ralph Clevenger will speak A quar- __ sii ,, , 1 ip' from Bainhridge will inr
Funeral set vices were held at Hnllandsburg Baptist church Tuesday for vlr* A S I ane, age 56 years, mother of Tied Coy of Roachdale The Rev
Announce Masten-Craw ler Wedding February 18 Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Crawlev an iiouiice the marriage of t teir daughtei j Margaret to Freddie Masten, Jr , son of Mr. and Mr? Fred Masten. The ; young couple will mskte their home in
this city.
The marriage ceremony took place |
in Brazil last February 18.
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> t .ral W oman Named tfftVei I Of Indianapolis Presbytery
Tli National and Foreign Mism.dial.v Society of the Indianapolis Pres bytery closed its annual meeting ai i Brazil Wednesday afternoon with hii : appeal by Miss Gutrude Vint, NTw York ni'ssion wcnkei, fur the society | I to inaintain its work at home and | abroad. Miss Vint declared that m.s siomry work in this country ano thionirhout the world is just as impoTtan'. now a? it ha« been at any litre .luring the activity’ of the church
in this field of work.
At the morning se-sion the principal address was made hy Mrs C. L.
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McKay of Indianapolis, who spoke on
•The F|iiritual Depi'c -inn."
< ifficers elected and installed for the ensuing y’cai included Mrs. O. f Browning of 'Greencostle, who Was chosen secretary of membership. Mrs.
longden named on board INDIANAPOLIS, April 6, (UP>vlembership of the new state board of education, provided under the stare governmental reorganization act, was announced today by Gov. Paul
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The six appointees are President William Lowe Bryan, Indiana university; Dr. Henry B. Longden, vicepre ident of DePanw university; Floyd M,Murray, superintendent
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• ail F. Smock of Indianapolis was; g oon(> poundy’ schools; 'Flank Allen, some heifer- $4 to $5; lice: .
Skelton had ohaige of the services. Fit le Warren Munson, son of Mrs. Gorttiidp Munson, of Feni, was taken i ; a Riley hospital clinic in Indiana poli- for treatment Wednesday. He . returned home following treat mem. a (tetaulr judgment of $705 in fav,»i of the plaintiff was returned in circuit court Thursday morning in the suit on notes of Helen Sedwiok against Ott W. Raikes and Omer Vi fry. Hurry Mann of Madison town'hip, v. a? granted a divorce from Nellie <ipal Mann in circuit court Thursday morning, on grounds of cruel and in human treatment. The defendant did not appear to contest the suit. T c following people will he preset,ten in a piano recital tin evening m 7 o'clock tn Miss Lower’s studio in toe music hall annex; Bobbie Ixu Owens, Margaret Pittman, Frances Matin , : adie Moore, and Jack Gil- !< spie. Monroe MeCown of Pardue university wdl address a meeting of Putnam comity fruit growers in the county agent’s office in the court hou«e Friday from 10 to 12 o’clock in the morning Problems of the fruit grower will be discussed. Tiie choir of the First Baptist . hiircli will rehearse tonight at 6:30. 4t 7:30 the church will meet for its inui-week piuise, prayer, testimony and Bible study sendee Members re ask^d to read the fourth chapter i.f Golossians and bring their Bibles. Frances Bernice Tuttle, 5 year old ilatig.iter of Mrs. Marie I.oney, has hern committed to the M. E. Childun's o'rie at Lebanon by the board ■ f children’s guardians. Tho child v ill be taken to the home Friday. The mother r i ently was taken to the Village tor Epileptics at Newcastle. Suit to collect the balance alleged •tiie on a note was filed in circuit • null ‘Inn-day hy the Fidel it y-Phoe* rix Fire Insurance company of New York against Greely R Huffman ' A demand of $66.90 is made on the note in addition to $25 attorney fees. F. \\ I ee is attorney for the plain-
tiff
Dr. C D. W. Hildebrand of DePsuw university addressed the Parke minty Federation of Women’s dubs Wednesday afternoon at Rosedale. 1 APiity-eight clubs were represented. Dr Hildebrand spoke on the subject “Some Problems of Citizenship in Time of Crisis." The club women v ere enthusiastic over their prospects tor the new year. A meeting of junior and adult 4 H club leaders will lie held in the county agent’s office Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Boh Amick and Fxlna Tiv.th of the Purdue univer-ity staff will he in charge of the meeting, dedrilled as one of the mo“t important of I he year for club leaders leaders and those who would like to be leaderare invited to the meeting. Sacred song- ranging from Negro -pirituals to Russian hymns were on,, Wednesday hy the DePauw uni veisity <hoir at the Kiwani' clul, luncheon in the Columbia club at In banapolis. The choir was directed i bv iieati R. G. McCutchan. Wives of membeis were guests. Following the li.Yulieon pi, gram there Vere games ■ f bridge and a theater party. Douglas w. Fellows, Manhattan farmer, fil,. | suit for divorce in cir nbi •■milt Thursday against Nellie Opal fellows, on grounds his wife was quarrelsome, struck him, and tm illy left him wifttnut cause. Ac rn-dmp to the complaint they were /tarried January 13, 1932, and sep- ’■ rated April 3, 1933. The plaintiff demands n divorce and custody of • hild lames and A)le« attorneys for the plaintiff.
superinter» lent of South Bi n I
-••bools; Dr Joy Muchmore Lacy, In
•liana State Teachers college, Terre | Haute, and Judge A Jewel Stephen-
son of Hendricks circuit court
named president of the organization 1
eft e|« *J* pja e|* r|«
Baptist Missionary Society Fleets Officers For Year
Missionary Society of the First Baptist church met at the church 1 Tuesday afternoon Meeting was op
ened hy song and player by Rev. 1 POh PM ASTER NAMED t arisen. Mrs. John O'Neal had devn-1 WASHINGTON. April 6 (I F t tions. Mrs. 1. H. Strain gave a very Postmaster General Farley today an inrere-ting talk on China. ' nounced appointment of W. Bruce Officers for the new year, begin- 1 Siler as acting postmaster at Blocm-
ning May 1, were elected as follow’s, ingdale.
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President Mrs. S. E. TVavies, Vice president Mrs. Chas. Ewing Secretaiy—Mrs. Milton Klebtisch. Treasurer—Mrs. Donald Davison •j* + + 4. + / ocai Woman To Be Honored By A. A. IT. \V Miss Lilian E. Brownfield of the Fngli'h department at the university will he an honored guest, Friday ev ening, at a dinner of the American Association of University Women at the Hotel Lincoln, Indianapolis. Dr Brownfield, who is professor of Euglish Literature at DePauw, was state president of the association in 1925 an,i Y926 and is to he complimented, along with other past state president at the opening dinner of the state 1 convention of the association, which | is to he in session on Friday and Sat-1 nrday of thi> week. Speakers at the dinner will include Miss Alice Wright of Milwaukee, Wis., sectional director of the association; Mrs. Frwin F. Miller of Anderson, who is state present; and Dr. William L. Bailey of Northwestern university. A number of local people are planning to attend various sessions of the convention which opens at the Hotel Lincoln tomorrow afternoon a ith a lecture, "The College Woman: An Analysis” hy Dr Katherine R. Adams of Washington, D. C. The Indianapolis Branch of the association will he hostess to a tea following the lecture. + + + + + + + VL'Niir.e Yfiisicale Met YY ith M'ss Bowles The Greencastle Morning Musicals met with Miss Edna Bowles on Wed•ne>dfrr morning. MIsfl Margaret Denni., way in charge of the program. •Yiis' Dennis and Mrs. Fleetwood Mi«sented part of "The King’s Hein hmeti" hy Joseph Deems Taylor. ‘ , A tesunie of the life of Taylor was gi\en. Hi was horn in New York in 1885 and attended New Y’ork university, where he wrote several musiul levues, one of which was later ore iuood on Broadway After his graduation he followed a newspaper career, but was still interested in mus'c to such an extent that he took some lessons in harmony, which proved the foundation for his later
success.
In 192| he was appointed chief musical critic Of the New York World, which position he held until 1925, when hr resigned to write his first • refit, The 'King’s Henchmen.” A
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wihtiii as a -pecial commission for 'lie Metropolitan Opera company. His other works include a number of re vues, incidental music music chorals,'
etc. ,
"’I"' King's Henchmen" was unii u.i'lv uccessful in its production, Wa likewise the recent “Peffer ■' I e .t„ry in "The King’s Henchmen’’ is almost parallel with that ,,t the classic “Tristan and Isolde. A love duet is a feature of the
opera, and was included in the M ntation of Miss Dennis
Fleetwood.
+ + + + + + An Group Meeting
Is Postponed
I he Art Group meeting of the A. A- U. W. which was scheduled for Thursday evening ha* been indefinitely icstponed.
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