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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
He -ie Habline (left) and l.iliian Anderson, two of the fifty blind chll Iren wh.> were KUe-t- of the Art Institute in Chicago, u-intr their sensitive fingers to appreciate the beauty of one of the pieces of sculpture
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Spiegel ami wife, lat 5 in (ireencastle, Edwin .1 Peck's addition, #1. DANCE at Masonic hall in fiainbridge tonight. Modem niusi It
FEW DEEDS KK( OKDED III HIND PAST W EEh KV MKS. M VV KGGKKS Peve deeiis were reconle | i,y Mis May Eggir-, county recorder, during tlie pa t week, real estate transfers on file in her office -h >w Transfers for the week follow: Esiith A Handy and others, to Bernard F. Handy, part lot 6 in School C mm survey and plat of Greencastle. fl dame F. Stoops and wife, to DePauw University, (art lot 09, GreenvEitle, >a 'em enlargement, *1 Sc.phia Vaughn to Frank Cannon, quit claim t<i| <a.-t one-half lot 5, Grecn a tie, Edw in J Peck’s addition $1 .1' in F McAlinden an I wife, to ) :.son Stoner, HO acre- in Madison $1 ■'.nip- in S oner, ti John 4 M McAlin len an wife, 80 acres in Madison Tup. $1. dartha A Whitaker and -ithers, to Mary A. Smedley and others. 7.‘, 12 a ret in lelfcr-on twp, partition of l. al (■‘■tale. Weldon Stone and wife to Arthur ^ ne md wife, undivided one-half land in Malison twp. Si I'tank J Cannon and wife, lo Carl
FOR RENT Modem furnished apartment. Moderate rate 702 e.ast Seminary street. 21-11
LOST — Binouculars in Mansfield, Sunday. Reward. Miss Diminick, Johnson House. 21-2t
HELP WANTED, MALE — Wanted married man for regular tea and coffee r ute through (ireencastle and Putnam county. Deliveries and collections. References required. Steady job guaranteed. I. L. Kennedy Coffee Co, Kokomo, Ind. 21-lp
LOST:--Black an 1 white Fox Terier, answers to name of Duke. Rewar Ben Riley 21-lp.
IHOMPSON GIVEN Y. \ SECRET VRY JOB AT INDI \\ V POL IS
MlTH K TO T WPAYERS On account of limited help in my office taxpayers should pay • ht-n fail installment of taxes as 'aiK a> possible to avoid hat mg to wait during rush of last fev.' lavs. All (axes must he paid by Nov (i (inclusive.) W. T. HANDY (ounty Treasurer.
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 21.—A. H. Thompson, of the mem be i ship and social department of the Indianapolis ^ M. ( . A., b i- l«-en appointed inembership secretary for the association, Edge.- II. Evans, president, annoum ed Friday. Mr. Thompson succeeds (ieorge R'ltclilf. who was killed in an automc bile accident in the west a sliort time ago. A graduate nf Crawfordaville high school in 1924. and a Rector scholar t Dc Pauw university from which he was graduated with distinction in 1928, Thompson hi- hee^i with the 1 ential V M ( A. five years. His Dr t duty was that of assistant edui rational director. While with the boys' department he can ' ived a plan for informal education of boys to assist them to be courteous, e(Te ti\, in business contocts and to dewelop the 1 ability to think and serve better in social relaI lions. He- has been active in >■'ung peold> .- work and is a member of the Broadway Baptist church. -Mr. Thompson's appolntiuent, f«l ; ! wed a meeting of clircvtc^fs ancl tru-tees of the association.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cash, R 3, are the parents of a ,.i 'tighter. Mary Ann born Friday, T ie Elks will have a fish fry tonight at the clubrooms on south Indiana stieet. Mr and Mr- Walter O Hair of Detroit were here Saturday. Mr O’Hair, a former resident of this county, is now an attorney at DetroitAll members of Otoe Tribe No- 140 Improved Order of Re. 1 Men are requested to be pre.-ont for meeting Oct. 23rd at 7:30 Special business to be transacted Otho Smythe of Cloverdale was arp dnte.i administrator of the estate of I ia M Watson in circuit court Fi’ii ay Mrs Watson left an estate valued at about $1,0(81. Miss Averil Hurst, daughter of Mr. an 1 Mrs F. G. Hurst of Cloverdale, has recently accepted a position to sing at station WBOW. Terne Haute, and is to be heard each Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock Martha I Hillis was nauusi adniiniatrator of tlie e.-tate of her late husband in circuit court Friday. The de-cea-ed left an estate valued at $2,0(8i with the widow and a son and daughter as heirs. Herbert Terry of Jefferson township, who escaped from the Evansville State hospital several (lav’s ago, ha- been a|l rehended at Sullivan and returned t i the in-titution, it w-as reported here Sat unlay. Manly Lee, two year old son of J( hn Lee of BahibrxTge, has been committed ti the Riley hospital for children :it Indianapolis by Jiuige Wilbur S. Donner in circuit couit, for observation ami treatment. The annual inspection of the Women’s Relief Corp wdll t>e held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Elks hall There will he a pitch-in dinner at the noon hour Each member is asked to bring sandwiches, covered di h and table sendee. The Yinger Singers of Del'auw univ r-ity will present a musical progra n at the evening service- at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening it the Mapla Avenue Methooist Epincopal church, in Terre Haute The Y’inger Singers are four brothers who are. attending the university and are the sons of .i Methodist minister in Michigan. Their arroin.pani.-t i- the wife of one <,f the members of the quartet. ■Mi-- Virginia lee Myers retumod to her home in (ireencastle Saturday after having vi.-ited in Stilesville and Indianaimlis inee Wesinesday. While in In lianapoli- Mi-s Myers attended the state home e onomics elub convention at Technical high school with Miss Lorene Hicks, Miss Dorothy Gorham, Miss FilD-abeth Bowman and Mi - Floy Neier, the last two being delegate- from Greenoa-tle high
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“LOST DE It HM \N” MINK MAY CLAIM TENTH VICTIM t,EOBE, Ariz., (FP)^The quest of I. K. "Tex” Bradford for the famed
• Lost Dutchman’’ gold mine, jg Re-lii-M-d by friends to have ende I with hi- ieat.1 in the lonely Superstitutinn mountains. Bnadf id, formerly an electrician at i topper mine lierw, startexi a hunt for the phantom gmld mine nine months ago and has not been heaid from since. If h* is dead. Bradford is the tenth man to die while seeking the mine’s
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Two years ago, tlie whitened skelet n ’of* Adolph* Ruth, pensioned goVlenment employe from Washington, D. C , vea- f und wic i a bullet hole hi Its kull. He was the ninth victim of the gold quest. The mine gained its name decades igo win*, J;, ob Walsz, a Dut<4iman, appeared jn Phoenix with quantities of fine gold he sail he ohtained from a fabulou- mine in the Superstitions. F.fforts to lo; ate it ao far have been futile.
Lincoln Restaurant
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II a m. Chapel. Address by pi»f. R. T. Stephenson. Woman’s Relief Corps 2:30. Mothers Study Club—7:3u. Girl Reserve- 7 iki
Tuesday
11 a. ,m. Chin pel. Address by. j Piv.f Rinshiro Ishikawa . f Japati. Reserve League. 2 o’clock at
the High school.
J Riston club. Mi-. Verna Bish-
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phi Delta Kappa, at the club-
rooms.
j Elks at the el brooms. Coun.il meet. iv at the city
hall.
A. A. U. W , at the Tri Delt house at 7:45 o’cl. ■ I Miss Studebaker, h stess. Deacons meeting a t..e Baptist church. S. C. C. cliih Urs. Kenneth Weft, hostess. Wednesday 11 a m. Woi hip chapel. Gobin Jlemoiial ch .i h. Rotary Coiii >ial hotel at noon. Morning Musical*, Mrs. Williams and Mrs lurk. Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian cthurch at 2:30 in the church parlors. Woman’s Lean ie of the Methodist church. Dinner meeting at
8:30.
P. E. 0. with Mrs. O’Hair at
7:30.
Business and Piufessional Womenls club will meet at 7:30 at Mrs. Anderson’-. (Ireencastle Commandery No. 11, Knights Templar. Boy Scouts will meet at the Methodist church at 7 o’clock Choir praetkv at Presbyterian church. Tl»ur-d.iy 10:40 a. m. Special lecture chapel. .AiJdre s by Dr. W. W. Sweet of Univci-ity of Chicago. Twentieth Cent .ry club will meet at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. S. A D. Lank. Baptist chui- choir practice at 6:30. Midweek piayer service at 7:30 at the Baptist 1 •church. ! riday 11 a. m. Freshman chapel. Needier rail elub will meet with Mrs. Bruce .F razier Co-Workers of tlie Baptist church at 2:30. Woman’s Union of tlie. Chirstian chutch at 2:30. lntei-nation.il Relations Study Group of the A. A. U. W. will meet with Mrs. David Houck at 3 ciYlock. Saturday 2 p. m. F ,,tball. DePauw vs. Hanover college at Blackstock field* Woman’s club will meet at 2 30 with Mrs W. A. Huggat 1. •F *F -F + + H- -E -E Harris - Roe*. Nuptials Today The marriaiie <,f Miss Lillian Harris, daughter of Kenneth Harris of this city, and Raluh Ross, son .if Mr. an I Mrs. .lame- Rn of Browtistow-n, will take place Saturday evening, Oct 21 nt the Third Christian church in Indianapolis, the Rev William F Rothenhurg officating. Miss Harris will have her si-ter, Mrs. Clarence VlcN’eff as her matr.xn of honor un i F'l-ank Ross of Brownsti.,wn will he his brother’s best man. Mrs. Walter Carsnn will sing. A number of parties have been 1 belli in honor of Miss Harris and her fiance, who will live at .3869 Byram following their marriage. Miss Harris graduated from the hr cal high school Mr Ross is a graduate of Die Pauw University with the class of 1933 and a member of the Commons Club He is now employed by the Kroger Grocery and Baking Company in Imfintiapoli ++++++++ Mrs. Ifulclieson JBoHless T« Coterie, Friday Tlie regular meeting of the Coteiie was held FYiday evening at the home if Mrs Ovaries Hutcheson, West Wal nut street Mr Charle Allen gave ., report of Welfare Council m<«- ,: nf. heFi Thur day evening A general dis cussion followed. F'ourteen mem ter* re ironde I to roll call by telling „f their first auto ride Mrs G K Black read an interesting pajer on “Mode.
of Travel from 1776 to 1934.’’ Miss Anna Stone of San Hedko, J ('alif was a guest•1* v -I* 'l‘ '1* -l- -I" *9 Former Del’auw Coed Married Friday I he wcdling of Miss Eeor.-i Rent- ! schler. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Charh Rent schler of Center Point Charles Rent.schler of Center Point, air Mrs Carl Bauermeister of South Fifth street. Terre Fiaute, took (dace •:t 7:30 o'clock FYiday evening nt the ti nu of the bride’s parents, with tlie Ke\ Gwylym I aac -officiating. 'Fhi.- wa- the wedding date of the I bride’- piuents. Theie were no attendants. | Mr Bauermeister and his hrkle will i make their home in the Davis apartimnts on North Seventh street, Terre
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Mi«s Rem hler, who is an attrac- | live and accoinj anli-hed young woj .nan, atten‘ed the Indiana Stale Teachers’ c I ge and DePauw universify Mi Fiueimeister attended I the Univei it\ of Florida and is now 1 associate I with h : s father in the C W. ' Bauei nieistei i Co--F-F+ ++ + + + 1 Music Club Bolds j Annual Meeting Mrs Walter Carman of Ladoga was elect. 1 1 president of the Sixth distiict, Indiana F’ederation of Music Clubs, it their annual meeting held Fri ay, Oct 20, in Crawfordaville tit the Waba.-h Avenue Presbyterian church Other officers elected included Mrs. Ruth (Tearwater, Crawfordsville, secretaryRepresentutives from music clubs in Lebanon, Newton, Hillsboro, Covington, Kingman, Terre Haute Brazil, Greencastle, ljuioga and Crawfordsville, attended the meeting--i- -I- -1- -1- -IMrs. Burris Hostess To Economics Club The Cloverdale Township Economic club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs J H Burris. Res-ponses to roll call were “My Favorite Tree-’’ After a short business session, Mrs. Trixie Mann read a paper, on "Historical Trees.” Mrs. Mary Holhxway read the poem “What do we plant when we plant a Tret” by Henry Abbey. And Miss Christine Burris read the poem entitle I “Woodman Spate That Tree ” During -.ocial hour refreshments, were served and two clever contests were given by the hostess-Gum-ts were Miss Christine Hurst and Miss Christine Burris- Next meeting will lie wiOi Mrs. Nora Morrieun, November 2.3. Members note change of meeting- date. -I- -l- -I- -I- -!• + Woman’s Bible Club Met on FYiday Tlie Woman’s Bible club of the Gobin Memorial church met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Zeis, i^ist Washington street. Mrs. A. C. Northrop who had charge of the program gave two leadings. During the social Hour the hostess assisted by Miss Bernice Craig, served refreshmqnts. ... ... ... ... .t. a. a. Mother’s Study Club Entertains Husbands Memliers of the Mother’s Study club entertained their husbands with an annual meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newgent Friday evening A pitch-in supper was enjoye I after which games and contests were held. F’all and Halloween decorations were used. d-4*4-d-*F-F + + Entertained With Party Friday Members of the Beech-wood Pleasant Circle entertained their families F’liday evening with a masquerade an I pound party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Talbott, near Fillmoie. Sixteen members and their families were in attendance. Guests were entertained with a pi gr im of music and contests. +♦++++++ Former DePauw (hied Weds The wedding of Miss Mary Stoups. daughter of Mrs. Clara Stoups of Mansfield, O., and Maurice Gronenlyke, tok place Satmday afternoon at 2 ' O’clock at the Christ Episcopal church in Indianapolis. The couple will make their home in Indianapolis. The-bride, who attended DePauw university, is a mem her of Kappa Alpha Theta and Mr Grmendyke, an Indiaaa university graduate, is a momlier of Sigma Chi.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Gust K. Carlson, minister. In his parable our Isir.l said "This Is he that heure.h ih.- word, and Die cures of he world and !h<deceitfuluess of i P lies choke the word, and h- he. ineth unfruitful." With divine insight Duo human con ilitlous our Gold saw ihat t> is not simply .p n -Ins that choke Hie tie velopmelit of the .piiiluul Ilf., bu that the secular spirit is its .e ar enemy. It is our emphatic aim to omits ter with the Go.-pel '.ha t is an meiny of everything ihat t.i an en.my U a healthy, warm Chiirllan spirit at the Church on the corner of Spring A\e and Poplar stieet. Sunday school at 9:30. David Barr. Supt. Morning worship at 10:30.- Mesaac. "Walking With God", by the pas.or. Anthena. P.aise Ye The Lord’ by Nolle. i tiions m et at 6 30. Plac of Informatlon. w- r-bip. and service tor evetyone that conies. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. The choir will render o 15 minute sasr..1 conceit, compos'd of hymns from • h church hymnal, th.first part of the hour. Message, "The Saviouy of All. ’ Anthem, "I Lay My Sins on Jesus.” by Thomas. Deacons meeting Tuesday evening
at 7:30.
Choir r“heargal Thursday evening at 6:30. Mid-week praise, prayer and testimony service Thursday at 7:30. Welcome to our mid-week prayer service.
SUNDAY Med Chicken
Studio Tea. Room * x Sunday Noon Fried Thicken Dinner Suaday Night , # Plate Lunch and Ala Carte
PEF CROW PAYS FOR FUN TALIIIINA, Wkl:i., (UP) Jack Wilson’s pet ergw, Jim,.is honeit. . When the birti broke a comb, he paid for it with a dime. Rc ently the ^bird, which picks pM-J^ets, pilfeis and performs every annoying prank, was caught picking tile teefh out of H jl- tn’s ve-t pocket comb. Wilson stxrlded the per. IhY flew away, and s<x n returned to drop a shiny new dime amidst the ruins of the comb.
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Sunday Nmm Fried ( hieker> J finder CASTLE CAFE Corn*.- Waah. and Vine Streets.
THE PRI SBYTERI AN ( HI R< H Victor L Raphael, Minister Chuiv-h school, 9:30 Dr G. B Manhart, Supt. Morning worship, 10:35 Sermon theme: “A vision of God ” Anthem,: “My faith looks up to Thee,” Sohnecker. Tuxis C. E-, 6:30 Woman's Circle, 2:30 Wednesday afternoon in tlie church Mrs. H. LKaiser will have the devotions- Mrs. R- L. Parent will duscuss “Christianity in American Industry ” The hostesses are: Mr- F II Gostage, Mrs. C V. Her gen, Mrs. F' B Cook Choir practice, 7:00 Wednesday evening
GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHI IKTI Rev Albert Ellsforth Monger, Minister Dr. Filward R. Bartlett, church school superintendent. Prof. Van Denman Thomrson, minister of Music9:30 a. in. Sun lay Church School. College Clas-es and Men’s ('lass meet in Meharry Hall10:40 a m- .Morning Worship. Preacher, Dr G Bromley Oxnam, President DePauw University 6:00 p. m High School Epworth League. Subjtxt, "Home Missionary Outlooks”. Guest Kiieaker, Dr Flzra Cox. Tliere will he no University Vespers.
F IRST ( HRISTI AN CHURCH Robert TaImage Beck, minister 10:00 A M Worship and ionSermon Subject: "A Man Who Live I Through A Depression.” Speaker: Mr Berk. Prelude, “Andantino”—Franck, Of fertory “Andante” FYunck, Anthem, “God of Mercy"—Schubert. CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs B. F’ Handy, director . 10:00 a- m—Primary church 19:00 a- m.—Junior Church 10:00 a. m 'Bieginners. 11:20 a. in-—Adkilt Study jieriml. 11:20 a m»—C dlege Round Table. o:00 p. m—-College Forum an I Te-i. 6:30 Christian Endeavor end Social Period CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 408 Elm St. Sunday morning service, 10:46. Wednesday FIvening Sendca third Wednesday of the month. Reading room open Wednesdat from 2 to 4 p. m. “Probation after Death” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all } lurches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 22. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon ia the following from the Bible: “I beseech you therefore, brethren,'by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which Is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by* the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove (that ia that good, and acceptable, and Per^ct, will of God” (Romana 12: k P88 .on-Sermon also includes Jflf following passages from the t nristian Science textbook, “Science r^r„.*r ,th .. with K ”y Ihe Scrip hy Mary Baker Eiffly: "Paul 1 tlir 8,>n8e °t the demands of «ni'iiI , .. U /? on mor tals physically ami 00!^r 1 ' , w h«xp he said: ’Present accenGit “ ,lvin K sa< ’«’iflcu, holy, reaaom Ullt0 w hich is your wnric#.’ But he. who ia moS of the beliefs of the flesh tki. ^ rv ,*f 'hem, can never reach in Lord”°(p.Vw) diVrin * L * lgbU sf wur
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curarH the x«, llS| B F . W mmnger, pastor. Sunday school—9:30. Preaching—10:45. Young people’., servicts-6-H Preaching—7:30. M \PI.F. CH APEL CHI (d j An^ie Godwin, minister. Church school, 9:30 a. m. Willis < 1 odi ti tendmt Evening seivi e, . 30 .-e raoi je t “Found Out.” The church will have a bia meeting Wednt All officials of the cliurch and day school, an t member.- and h are utgeii to be present
FARM HANDS HUMH SAVED I*\SsENf.FR T CALUMET, Midi., (UP) Lassanan, a 30 yeai old farm 1 here, averted a serious train m After a heavy rain, La--anon, led down the tracks of the Chit Milwaukee and St. Paul raJi thinking that the real lied naf’ been washed out. He f und ill of faulty tail and flagged do: passenger train belote it rea.hd damaged tracks.
FOR SALE—English wtutt ’ •horn hens. Mrs. J-hn Hillis,! castle, K. 3.
CURTAINS
Should lie stretched hi out) ed method to look their brtl Don’t contuse our way » la stretching. PRICES RKA>ONAIU Home Steam Laini! Where W ashing Ia \ FintM PHONE 126
Frank ('. Sehoen THE JEWELER Watch, Gocli and Jr«tlfl Repairing Phone 422 E. Wa»
Try a Tank of the new P 66 Anti Knock BINKLEY SERVICE STA Airport Road
W. C. GLASCOCK JEW ELin A Ml Sic Watch, Clock. Jeweh > A Instrument Kepairial F’hnne t2U
Mullins Dru«: Stoj KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON’S CANDIES Open 8 to 12 Sundxf
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS* 1‘ltone 636 Eitel Floral («. Putnam County’* ^
Denny’s Motor S?rv WELDING, KEYS, FEND®* AND BODY WORKPhone 340-K 10 23 S ’
FLEENOR’S Drugs Sundri* fountain service Open All Haf ''“ nd,r
L. & H. Chevrolet Sales» 0. w. hollowfxl Phone 346
Hmli Potot Oil Company 3 Local SOti""* UNCO PHWU‘‘$
Frazier s Barber <WAIR CUT 25c - ^ Work Guars***" 3 Barbers 1
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