The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1933 — Page 2

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DePauvv Notes

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Herald Consolidated The first devotional ehap.1 <.f the “It Wives For All” ' y^' r !lt I>‘wan held Wednesday

Entered in the i nnirnmjr in Cohin Memorial churen postoffiee atlwith President Oxnam delivering the (ireencastle, I n - j addr • - l»ean Mefutchan and his

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I.'ePauw choir with Prof. Van Denman l n impson at the ojgan led the,

devoti nal singnnjf.

In his address Dr. Oxnam said: “In quietness and In confidence

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

On the eve of the opening of the American PoRion convention in 1 hicatro, the customary presentation ot the keys to the city is ma c by da . .r Edward J. Kelly to Lewis Johnson, national eommam - In center is Fred L. Roissy. Leariun official.

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L H. I»!rks of DePau v uni\m. ty wa , the euc t spenkor at the iyh s.h ol coin cation Tuesday. Ho told I e tudnnt- that it usod to he t . talk to younif people and as 'urc their, i f a yood position as “pro-.c.-.i.ns . er> just w dtiny .‘or those qualified for the j u.” Six or seven ; car:- ago it was certain that y.ung ir.en and women coul I yet a job near h top. Today ippoitunitii s have cl.anped. We mu-t liave a new :.proacli to the pro hie n. Dean Dirks s;iid the <|uestion is asked, “Wont's the use i f all of this education'.'” The answer is. “Ihi jo.! d i teirpoiarv and the nev. deijjig t o ■ : roug people who are prepared to solve 1 Hem*." ■ :,e people must think straight, i . .o t start at the bottom an I go ■ r ■ idly a . they can, the speaker stated. Examples were tited o' . en wli yraluated from DePau-'.

j cause they wer time came. To .- the fell winy re to make uoo i ar on; i2i Courag The c iaP .n .< .(•ho 1 ))< epic \\. that is con iny. \ j iny to play?”

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I (letermiiiation t ■ d” (d I Pieparation. given to tin liiyh . “In the ni v. time hat part ar y ou yo-

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Eva Roberts returned to her home Wedni (lay from the county hospit-

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Miss Martha Crouch and Mrs. ' Frances Cheek spent Wednesday in : Indianapolis. Mis- Almela Pitchford returned iiome Tuesday evening from a busi•.c ; trip to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Delmai Redding, east ■f town, are the parents f a daughter, Virginia Lee. burn Wednesday .Mi-s Katherine Wuttke of Washin. ton, D. C., has returned home after a visit with her ousin. Mrs. Mary L. McCnmmack. Mrs John W. Ila.-k' '. north Indiana stn i:. underwent a major opha count) hoBpital W< i . n- aday tmu iiiny. Mm. Elizabeth Miles, sou'll lOt 1111 ustle. tiitdeiwent a major npeiaiimt a. the ermni> hospital Wedj nesday morning. Ti e called meeting of the Modern Woodmen of Anieru i which was t> I ave been held tonight has been post- ! polled one week until Wednesday j evening Oct. 11. F. S- Hamilton, Glen H Lyon and ] W T Handy were in Terre Haute | We.inesilay where they ap)>eared as i attorney- and witness in a case in j Federal court. Mrs. Mary L. McCammack who was called to Enements by the death of Henry K. Lee has returned home. Mr. Lee was the husliar. I of Mr. MeCamn\H('k’s niece. T.u ' will he a prayer meeting at M. aule Chapel church thi- evening at 7:’!0 " lock. Ihe Ladies Aid society will meet at the church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dt Roger Sherman Tea, 85. a IV'Pauw university graduate, is dead at Lafayette where he was for many year- a practicing physician. He is survived fiy the widow and two child-

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services for Mrs. Missouri li. Hanna, a f irmer resident of Green- • a i wlo. del Monday at Burbank, Calif., will In held Friday afternoon at 2 In o'clock from the MeCurry I'um t .1 Home. Interment will be in

Forest Hill cemetery.

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words. Today, he who considers the place of silence in the culture of the s.ul is likely to be thought strange I or unwell. Rut “In quietness and in j confirencc shall he your strength.” Our needs are many. Among them the thoughtful will plme proper pr - vision for quietude. Meditation is hut a word, not .m act, because we do not believe that “In quietim and in confident' shall be your .-trength " Stillness has no j lace in our lives. We arc bullied by distracting sounds — the ' iar of the pa-'ing train, the scre< i of brakes that eek to stop , ui .speeding uutom dh . the hunt of aeroplane motors overhead, the ringing of intormptinp telephone hells, and ti. w the ahouting of the radio

broadcast.

We have unwittingly -• ugbt t;> protect oiitrelvea from t oul destroying hedlam. We hav, create I the mae thesia of iniittem. n, but this •vill 111 avail. The patient in the surgery feels no j : n hut his body suffer oek. Tin extraordinary increase in nervou or lers in the United States is a matter of grave oncern. It becomes apparent that, *hile the inattentive ear may not hear distinctly, the min I nevertheless ah- rbs the shock f incessant noise. And what is even worse, the protective device of inattention tends to desti'ev the spirit, since as we become less sensitive to differences in sound att ability to appimate the music of man and nature which soothes tlie -oul lessens and ill sound uncon--cb.usly tends to put the s ul on edge. We are a spiritually exiiausted people. Out spiritual reserves are depleted. We have become irritable sruls. We are un x-quaintecl with tin therapeutic values of -ilence. We do not know that “In quietness and in onfbienee shal b. your strength.” • Is Saint Ansel; pleading for the monastic life when lie writes “Enter the inner chamber of thy mind; shut out all thoughts J*ve that of God. and sue i as can aid thee in seeking him; close th> dear and seek him.” Or has he learned the values that lie in sillence? Is Gandhi but a queer mystic when he 11'serves his day of silence in each week? Why did Jesus go apart t pray? Why in that crucial hour di I He leave the three dearest friends and go on a lot farther to pray alone? Was the victory on Calvary related to the conquest in Gethse mane? “In quietness and in confidence shall hi your strength.” A little child tukes delight in whirling about until at last it is dizzy I hen it stand -till as the world goes around. Hut in standing still it reI gains its equilibrium. For many of jus life seems to be a hideous whirl Event- flash by us. We rush about. We say we ate busy. Doing what

Ond why?

We must provide for silence. We

of Ifierceton Also other relatives

and friends. Many .points of interest j must lav hold upon the purpose that

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Troop II will meet tonight at the American legion headquarters at | 7 15 o’clock All those who were I" mil ers lost year are urged to attend thi- meeting. Mr. Hufferd scout comini eoner and Mr. Dirks, president of the Greema-tle district will he present to assist in the organizationFureral -< rvices were liel? at Spencer Wednesday for Mrs K M \ Kfuesney, r>2 years, wife of the designer of the American D vughboy statute which -lands in the Greencastle court hou-e y&rd Mrs. Viquesn-y lied foil. ,wit g n short illness of diphtheria She was wi fely known in this section of the -tale MON R g - I DSN t NOTICE Ol FORECLOSURE OF GARAGE K UPPER'S LIEN Park and Gray, whose real names ate not known to the plaintiff and wh , are non-resident* of the State of Indiana are hereby n itified that a complaint has been filed in the I’utnam ( iicuit ('curt, Putnam County, In liana, asking for the foreclosure ol a Garage Keeper’s Lien, filed Oct her 3, l!»3:i b) Frank G. Renter of Reel-ville, Putnam County, Ipdiunn against their truck, Dodge Make. Engine No. HDU-lfilkiS, Serial Tiuck No. 8475920, 1931 model, in the amount of seventy-five dollars ($75.001. With Attorney's fee and Advertising cost* amounting to twenty-five dollar* ($26,00). totaling "tie hundred dollars ($100.00) being j'the full amount of charges n/ainst | the afore-aid pr< perty. The defendants are notified to answer this complaint on the 19th day of October, 1933. . . FRANK G. SENTER.

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lies at the heart of the univere, o il put pose till're be. We must build our lives upon an adequate philosophy, be guided l,y principles that are true and pra the justice. Is there greater net | among American students than that of meditation? Is it true that “In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength.” It is a fruitless journey into the land of dreams tn contemplate the eeretion "f a little chapel upon th( DePauw campus, built in the exquisite thit hie th.it came from the suuls of men wdio knew the place of silence in the culture of the soul? Might we ru t name it the Chapel of silence and it become for the geneiations of students who are to follow us a sacred spot wheer the simeer student might hold a rendezvous with the Eternal? “In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength." McM TT TO M \K E OW N PRORE OF PRISON BREAK ( Hit AGO, Oct- 4 (UP)—Givemof Paul V McNutt of Indiana indicated today he was not entirely satisfied with the report of the Indiana state jrtaa* U th.. \ii,higan ( tj prison break and said he would a|» point a committee of three to make an independent inquiry The governor declined t<i make public the trustees’ report on the esca e of 10 long-term prisoners who shot and sluggo their way to freedom a wi-ek ago. One since has been captur'd another killed and eight are still

at large. .

"I have ocid'i'T to appoint a ("in mittee of three citizens to make a separate report* for me,” Governor McNutt said "i expect to announce the name- of the commit teamen as si m 8 they hav e accepted my a.,

pointment”

Present Day Club

Entertained I nesday Members of the Present Day club entertained their husbands Tuesday evening with a pot-luck supper at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Buchheit. Thirty-two members and guests were in attendance.

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To Meet Thursday

The Fillmore O E- S- will meet in 1 regular session Thursday evening. There will be a brief memorial service. Members please bring sandwiches, dish "f food, and table service

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The Thursday Reading club will meet with Miss Ethel Schachtel Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Miss Schachtel wil have charge of the program on the subject, “Janie- Whit•omb Riley”. Roll call quotations will l>g from Riley's poems.

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Mis- Beckwith Wa* Hostess Tuesday Miss Ella Beckwith was hostess to the Over-The-Tea-Cups Club, Tuesday afternoon- Mrs Frank Donner gave a most interesting review of the book entitleif “House of Exile” by Nora

Wain.

.t. q. q. q. q. q. q. First W ard P. '1'. ATo Give Program The First Ward Parent-Teachers Association has | repare I the follow ing program for Friday. October 0,

at 2:30 P M.

Music and Riley program by the

-ixth grade.

Solo, M rs- ShearerSpeaker, Mrs. Oharle- Gamh*>ld. Tea, in honor of Miss Mildred Pitchford and new patrons. Teachers will welcome the mothers if their particular grades at 2:15, arh in their own roocn.

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To Meet Thursday Greepcjastle Crescent Rlrhekah l-odge No- 7<i3 will meet in regular !s session Thursday night at 8 o’clock, @ is there will initiation of can Ii S late*. All members of the degree taff are urged to lie present

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Keha Gibson Is Bride Of Clifford Earley Miss Reba Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibson of Rainirkige, and Clifford Earley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Earlejy, Greencasle R. 1, were married here Wednesluy morning by the Rev. J. G. Catnp-

)ell at his home.

The young couple was atten led by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewallen of Buinbridge. Last week Mr. and Mr*. Earley were attendants at the maringe of Mr. and Mrs. Lewallen. Mr. and Mrs. Earley left fcr a voiding trip through the east,

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Woman’s Study Club I’o Meet Thursday The Woman’s Study club will meet fhursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at he home, of Mrs. A. J. Sweeney,

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Voting Married Women's Class Have Social Meeting The October meeting of the Y ung Married Women’s class "f the Meth>dist Sundnv school was held Tues!ay evening at the home of Mrs. C. Conrad. Mrs. John Cook, Jr., • as assistant hostess. The devotions 'ltd pi "gram were in charge of Mrs. ve Flartnigan. Dor thy Ann Conrad ang several Mother (i ose melodies iccompanied by her mother on the .iano. The h stess served refreshments during the social hour.

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Bidpath P. T. A. To

Boll Tea, Friday

I lie first Parent-Teachers associaion of the Bidpath school will hold m informal tua from 2 to 2:30 Frilay, in the auditorium of the school. * Mother* new to the association vill Is* honor guests. Ihe program vill be in ohargo of the fifth grade •hildren, mothers, and teacher. Mrs. K. R. Umfleet will talk on her • ,,|lt trip ••ii.",.ml. • Appointmnt <f iew committees and tiie framing of dans for the year will be a feature >f the meeting. A large attendance

is expected.

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Ruh> Hal 'win

Th,. wedding of Ruby Stewart Baldwin, daughter of Theodore Stewart and Emil Jurhh, - n of Mrs. Ann* Bndiach, both of Greencastle, took place, Tuesday afternoon at 2:3(1 o’clock at the Presbyterian church. The single ring service -was read by the Rev. V. L Raphael. The couple will make their home ift Maple

Heights.

q. q. q. q. q. ^ Della 'I beta Tau fo Meet Thursday Delta Theta Tau sorority will 1 meet Thursday evening at 7:80

..Ylock with Miss Helen Wemeke, 5tt5 south liidimin street.

q. q. q. q. q. .}• q« -h Tri KSppa ’I o Meet Thursday

*l’ri Kai pa will meet Thursday eve- . ning at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Reamer j Havens. Northtwood- .

q. q. q, q. q. q. q. qA. A. U. W. Met Tuesday Evening

The Greencastle Branch of the i • American Association if University | Women opened its activities for the | year with a tinner meetiny Tuesday evening at Kims Inn- Miss Ven.’tn Kunter, incoming president of the or j | ganization, was in charge. A short history if the A A U W. in Greencastle and its predeces-or, the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, was given In Mis Ruth Robertson. Several of the founders and firmer jiresij -tits of the group were present at the meeting. Miss Elizabeth Ames, who ha- been a member for many years, wti especially honored. New members of the branch were introduced by Miss Mil Ired Dinimick. chairman of membership. Plans for the year were discussed, inelu ''ng those for the general meeting and the study groups, and a revision of the

con-titution was considered.

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Second Ward P. T. A-

In Meet Friday

The P. T A. of Delilah Miller Fcho.il will hold the first meeting of the year on Friday, October (5 at 2:30 it: the school aduitorium. New officers . will be introduced and a special mus-

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Missionary yetir.

The ..Missionary Society wi]|j- v , penny supper, Saturday night, (J 28. Nov. 10th the One Hay ('qu«| tion will lie held at Crawfonis Stewardship program was in ^

of Jins. Wm Blackwell

l Devitions w re in charge if W I Myra Curtis. Song n e.|. ■'] [ /JVi , Tell The Story Scripture its*

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Mrs. Glitewell led p j r;i y ir <>f Bondage” was given i, v ,\|. Bicknell. Mr- Henry Phillips pm the subject: “Unto the Hills" I “Our Mountain Sell,, d- ' \ i;..,.i .

teal program has been arranged. ; ( . u , 8ion followed. A talk by’d,.

| Rev- Robert p |; cl.iscil thej

i cussion

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Society Met Tuesday

The Missionary Society of the Christian church met with Mrs. George Garrett at Elms Inn, Tuesday I afternoon at 2:30. Assisting hostes---os were Mrs Henry Bicknell and

Mrs. Myra Curtis.

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