The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 April 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAV. APRIL 14. ,1933.
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matter under Act of March 8. 1878. , l j ei nn Subscription price. 10 cents per ♦to have your car washed 51.00 week; $3 00 per year by mail in Put- ( HA \( ;l . |, \|.I. (JK \DES nam County; $S.50 to $ r , 00 per year « by mail outside Putnam County. jCar Greased
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Edward .1 Kelly, pre.-ident of the South Park Hoard < f Chicatoi who is ilated to he t lectr 1 mayor i;f ( hicuRo. Selection of Mr. Kelly to succeed the J .re Mayor Anton .J Cermak followed tiie unexpected withdrawal of Patrick A Nash county Democratic chairman, to whom the office had In en offered Mr. Kel|\ is 5H years old anil a civil 1
An exhibit i-rop-ram of musical and
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(■ypinasium this even.ny at 8 « clock ,, v, -he direction of teachers The
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SANTA CLAUS POSTMASTER WASHINGTON, April 14, (UP) - Santa Cluas may have a new postmaster Jamer. Martin, for nearly 30 years postmaster of the Indiana town is to l e replaced by a Democrat, -aid Kep. Boehne, Dem., Ind., mostly because he Uriels t is office important enough to make it attractive to political plum Jiunters. “Pm net going to mention the name of the new appointee," said Beeline, "because I don’t know when Santa ( laus place will become vacant. .Mr. Martin is an excellent postmaster, too good for his own good.” “He did so well with his Santa < laus mail business that he made his post a third .lass office and as a consequence many people desire it. Diat s the story and there’s nothing I can do hut recommend the nam*- of a new appointee." C0SCRAVE M ( ( REDS (IKK IN'Dl WAi'oi.is, -turd it, i IT, —Miiliam I’. Cosgrave, Indianapolis, deputy auditor i , statu, was appoint ed by Gov. I*. !U ] V. McNutt today to succer d Law rent- K. Orr, as chief examiner of tiie Hate iaiard of a counts.
s < \R< m (»F ipi:j M< K El, FXPI, \NKD ' HI 1 AGO, (l i‘)—Tpe rarity, and resulting value of "Liberty Heaii" I’M3 five rent pieces was caused hy a technicality in treasury de| artment operation*, it was explained by Max i. Meld, owner of the Numismatic Company, Fort Worth. Texas. Mehl. who h t offered large prices for the 1913 “Liberty* nickels, related that no record wa s. -ide of tiie coinage of the pinres. | n linn, ((.p .(p. liartment orderetd coining of “Buffaiu" pieces only. But -ince the mint operates on a N cal yeai basis and the coins are malic on a calendar bail., only a few wi n- manufa turnd.
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"LET HIM BF. ( RUC1FIED—’’
(Read Matthew 27:19-2fi)
The shadows fall darklx a loss this passage. There i- ..i-te and hate and i sin it in and tragic stupidity. The j Way and the Truth and the Lite of Jesus Christ rebuk. 1 formal religion and churchmen cried: “Let Him be crucified." Bis -pint challenged authority and the -late cried "l.ct Him be crucified." His steadfastness irritated capricious public opinion bo ■ and public opinion cried: "Let Him be cricified.” Expediency over-ruled c/onscience and Pilate cried: ’Let
Him he crucified.”
It is so much easier, it seems, to rfaeh for tiie hammer and nails, as somble the wood of a cros. and so seek to end what challenges, rebukes, or . lakes u 4 uncomfortable than to change our own natures, and yet how futile it is. We can never defend a wrong by crucifying the one who tells us it is wrong, or nail to any cross enduri igly a prophet or Saviour who has come to deliver us from vur folly. We would better begin by
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Putnam Alumni INominatnl For \lumni OtTin
J. A. ABFL, Prop.
held by Arthur II Robinson of Indianapolis, a republican. “I believe when you get a job you should finish it." the governor said. His term as governor does not expire until January. 1937-
SAM T H WNA IS CANDIDATE FOR PKKSIDKNT OF DF.I’ U V\
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Girls
Marching and exercises (grades
9-10).
Features: Hand flips and
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Head stands (7-8 9-10). Flying Angels (7-8-9-10). Rolls amt leapfrog 17-8) Human ball-jumping sticks Special—I-South Si ter-)
Special—Rolls.
Rooftel and diake tights.
Pyramids (7-8).
Opening and closing ro^e
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Relay I9-Ht>.' Pedestals (7-9-10). Pyramid (9-10). Human Croquet Game (7-8) 1 unable Down (7-8).
cartwheels (7-8-9-
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Former DePauw Presid(‘iit Will l)eli\er Address
BISHOP I R AM l> J. McCONNKLI. ( HOSEN AS ( OMMENl KMKM SPE AKER HI 1933 ( I.\SS COMMENCF.MIM WEEK JUNE 9
crucifying our own pride and humbly' I’resirtwit Oxnam To Deliver Baccal-
•ind obediently look to the Cross of Jesus Cnrist for our salvation. Prayer: Cleanse us, Lord of mercy and forgiveness, as w’e stand at the foot of the cross of Thy Son, of all that within our own souls which helped fa-ten Him there. Forgive us our hast' to silence the love which rebuke- us, the wisd( in which condemns us and the vision which shows us Thine own appointed roads. May we seek from the cross of Christ redemption from ourselves. In His name, Who die! i (Kin the Cross. Amen.
Boys Grade® 7-8 Three legged race. Skin-the-snake Hand flipsThree arm roll. Special Etcheson brothers. Pyramid (Tumbledown). Circle chase. Ocean roll. ,'Veple chase. Grades 9 10 Wheelbarrow race. Jockey race. Mounts. Indian wre tie. Double roll. Pyramid (Tumbledown). Rooster fight IV nny push Hurdle .clay.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. It. M. Minigus of New Albany is visiting here over the Faster holidays with Mrs. T{ RaHelen and family. A marriage license lias been issued at Craw for Isville t,, Thomas J. Foster, oH, farmer, and Nora B. LaFellette, holt »ekee|ft i, both of La-
doga.
Mr. .'itid Mu. J. B. Vanllom and Mr. i.nd Mi John Kutherlin s|ieiit Thursday in Mitchell ami attended the funeral n f Mrs. Yanll' in’s grandmother, Mrs. Luvena Van Meter, age
83, who pa
auieate Sermon \nd Confer Dei-
gr.-es During Exercises
Bishop Fran is J. McConnell of New York City, a former president of DePauw Univei ty, has been chosen by the l!»33 graduating glass at DePauw to deliver the commencement n Ires-. Coinnic iceirvent week at DeI’auw will be June 9 to 12. Friday, June !), will be senior day; Saturday June lit will be Alumni Day; Sunday June 11 will be Baccalaureate, and Monday, June 12 will be commencement President Oxnam will deliver the baccalaureate sermon and the hour lias been changed from 10 a m. to 7 p. m. to accomodate alumni win* might desire to drive to the campus on Sunday for this service. Dr. Oxnam wall also confer the letrrees on Monnay. Plan for Alumni Day include the traditional Alumni Chapel at which the fifty year reunion class, 18R3. will rejeeive medals. There will also be a meeting of the alumni council and of the alumni association. An alumni luncheon will be served in the gymnasium at noon and the afternoon will he given over to class reunions. Prr-i-dent and Mrs. Oxnam will hold a reception in tiie evening.
The senior class play will im give-
>d away Tuesday night, both Friday and Saturday nights for
students and alumni Invitations were mailed this week to all DeL’auw gra luates aid former students inviting tin m hack to the campus for commencement. Class secretaries of the classes ending in "3” and "8" have been organizing their groups for the
five year reunions.
Last year the Chicago alumni came to the campus in a special train called "The Longden Special" in honor of Dr. Henry B. Longden who was completing his Mst year on the faculty. Phil Maxwell, president of the Chicago group, is planning another spec-
ial train for this year.
Warren J. Yount and family of Bedford were in Greencastle (Friday visiting friends. Mi Yount, now superintendent ol the Bedford -chi ol formerly headed the Green
r: .-tb bool system.
Frank Smith, who escaped from the Indiana State Farm December 4. 1930 while serving a term imposed by the city court of Richmond, fates an affidavit filed in circuit court Friday by Harry Wi sell, acting superintendent of the Fann, charging him with es-
caping.
A. O Smith lias filed suit in circuit court against Sam Beadle for po-session of real estate and $.‘i0 lamages. The plaintiff charges that he traded lets in Indianapolis for 103 bt* of Putnam countv real estate I wned by the defendant, but that the defendant has refused to give him po se-siort of the latter property. William W. Hyde is attorney for tiie plaintiff in the act ion.
to !>r awarded shortly after.
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an average of 63.9 miles per gallon,
'nd. U. S. Staley, with an average of
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bd II Duncan, with an average of f)2 ^
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NEW TIRE AGENCY
The Hume Oil Company, manugivl hy Rn coe Hurst, announced today they h.nl taken the agency for the,
Pharis tire, and will merchandise iti wil1 1 *‘ 'k’hived until economic con
FORMER RESIDENT IND STUDENT W KU ES BOOK
Arthur H. Hays, former DePauw student a id resmlent of Greencastle, now a teacher of history in the Bm e, Idaho, Ing'i .school, has written a new Look for juveniles, according to tin' Boise High Lights, a publication of the Boise high school students. This book is a equel to “Notawkuh." a novel placed in the hands of a | oldish er last summer. The new book has not us yet lieen named and publication
in a new manner to automobile tire*, in that the price shall be two ft.r one, Mr. Hurst is offering them for the first time in this territory.
M'N I TT SPIKES RUMOR HE’LL Rl N KOR SEN VI | INTHANAPOI IS. April, 11— | n an I informal discussion at the regular af itemonn press conference Thursday j Governor Paul V. McNutt .aid cm 1 phatically that he will not he a cn.rii|date for United States senator in 1934. Tiie governor's ‘statement wa made in connection with reports that have been circulated that he would he a candidate for the senate post now iiimiimimnimmimiimHimiuKiMiim
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< ity Named For Post-
Five Gree .castle alumni of DePauw University aie candidates for office.- in the DePauw Alumni Association election which closes Sunday at midnight. S un T. Han u. of tin* cla-s of 1924. secretary-treasurer of the Putnam county alumni group, is one of the nominees for the office of president of the associate i. All nominations were made at a recent meet ing of tie DePauw alumni o uncil. Mrs. Grafton Lcngdet of the class of 1916, i- a candidate for relection to the office of first vice-president. Miss Lillian Southard, class of 1883 and Mrs. Clara Sharp Jones, class i f 1919 are candidates for the office of second vice-president. Miss Edith Browning, class of 1927, is one of the three candidates for the office of treasurer. Miss Browning is secretary
Section One ID Ids Meeting Section One of the Christian church | met in regular session with Mrs. R. P. Mullins Thursday afternoon with Mrs James, assistant hostess. The meeting was opened by singi ing "Wait for the night is Coming”, followed by prayer by Mary Would. rum. The piesident reported a rummage sale Apr. 22. After the business meeting Mrs. Pierce who had charge of the devotions read part of the fourth chapter of Luke and also read a very intetesting paper on “Bible
Women.”
Seventeen members responded to roll call. During the social hour refresh mnts were served. ... a. .[. .p v Kuppa \lpha Theta Mumnae To Meet The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae chapter will meet with Mrs. F. W. Hixson, N’orthwood Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Members please note change of date.
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P.ituanndie P. T. A. Held Final Meeting Putnamville P. T. A. held their regular meeting at the school house Tinr.- my night. It was the final | meeting of the school year. There was a pitch-in dinner which was followed by a progtain of readings and music. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: president, Mr-. Frank Schafer; vice president, Mrs. Zaring Duel); secretary, Mrs. W. A. Cooper; and treasurer, Mrs. Willis Scobee.
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BRICK t H A PEL si;rv|( |. ;s 1 er day service- will open wi. th. Lurch school at 10 .,YV,k . followed at e er wot hi] men for the o. Campbell, the pastm
Fred I O’Hair, president of the I Mrs. John R. Cox Hostess
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Central National Bulk, a for.rer treasurer of tiie association. More than 7.000 ballots have been distributed to graduates and former students of DePauw and hundreds have already been received with votes cast. The complete alumni -late ful lows: For Pre-ident—Louis S. Binkley, Chicago; Sam 1 T. Hanna, Gr.eiua tie Henry Ostrom, Indianapolis. For first vice-preside t Mrs. Hazel Day Longoen, Greencastle; Mis. lean Coffin, Indianaf olis: Pil'd Maxwell, Chicago. For second vice-president— Miss Lillia i Southard. Greencastle; Rev. C. T. Alexander. Huntinghurg; Clara Sharp Jones. Greencastle For treasurer Thoms- Clyde Barnes, Chicago; F.lith Browning, Greena tie; Kaymo id Neff, Indianapolis. For alumni trustee Kenneth U. Hogate, New York City: Golding Fairfield, Denver, Col.. Chester I.. Robinson. Indianapolis. Present officers of the DePauw alumni as.-octation are; Harvey 13 llartsoek. Indiana; "li.-, president; Mrs Ha/.tl Day 1 ongden, Greencastle, vice-president; H. E. Sutherli i, Indiana|>olis. tr* a .iirer, and Rus-ell Alexander, Greer.ca tie. lec.eta.y. The of ficn of alumni secretary is p. nnan-
ent.
EASY T() FIGURE INDIANAPOLIS, April 14, (UP) Simple arithmetic can be used to figute first gross income tax payments due July 15, Clareiue A. Jackson, director of collections, said to-
day .
Payers of the tax need only total 'heir income for May and June, -ubtract $16607, and figure the tax at i per cent of the lifferenee, if any. 3 ,• -subtracted figure represents the tw , months p.oportion of the $1,1)00 annual exemption allowed. Corporations may use khe bookkeeping system they have for fedel,d income tax, Jackson said. Small merchants need keep only a record of their daily sales. All will use the subtraction proiess. Kl'/a'eth Mario. Hughes filed suit for divorci against Bernard < lark Hu', e in .ircuit court Friday. In addition to a divorce the plaintiff asks restoration of her mai len name of Thompson. Fred V. Thomas is her attorney.
To Mt. Olive Society The, Mt. Olive Women's Foreign Missionary society held its regula. meeting Thursday at the home of Mr.-. John R. ("ox. Mrs. A H. Richey conducted the devotion. The work for the afternoon. Chapter five of the text book, “Our Soriety in China,” was given hy Mrs. Til,len McNeff. A duet war given by Mrs. Schultz and Miss Elsie Freeman. An interi sting a.ticle entitled "The Church in China Today,” was read by Miss •McPherson. Mrs. Albert I^indes read the story of "Sixty Blessing Boxes.” i urteen niemhent* twid-two guests, were present. One new member was eniolled. A pleasant social hour followed during which lefreshments v i re served hy the hostess.
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Tito 3 ri Kappa sorority of Brazil will hold a dance at the Grant hotel Friday evening, Chaperones will he ■Mrs. Mansfield and Mrs. Lambert.
•j. .{. .j. v Century ( lid to Meet Saturday
The Century club will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:3.1 o’clock with Miss Margaret Gilmore, 212 south Vine street. Miss I.ela Walls will
give the program.
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Whitmans Chocolate Easter Fgps Are Delicious! I lies will u happv Smnl.iv Ed Hamilton’s Book Store
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A new shipment just received in the Spun ’ Pastel Shades. Silk Crepe and Sheers. *2.95 *4.95 *10.00
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I'l ANES USE MUCH GAS NEW YORK, (UP) Ai.planes are I using an average of 2,200 barrels of gasoline daily. I he largest consumer i United Air Lines, which will use 7,000,0(8. gallons of gas this year.
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