The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 December 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER

16. IV33.

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Members of the student council of the lirecncastle high school are attempting to make the or^aniiation this veaj more helpful, not only to the school, but also to the community. They are undertaking a charity program for this Christmas. Several members of the council went to Wiley high school in Terre Haute last Monday to observe how their organization functions. They brought back many new ideas and suggestions that they are put'ang into effect. They hope to profit more by these idea.s and make their organization one any school would be proud to claim. The health committee is doing spa-ndid work. Several appointment.have been made for dental work un der the sponsorship of the Kiwanis club. Every pupil in grades or high school was given an opportunity to enjoy the circus last Tuesday. It was a splendid show. Financially it was only fairly profitable, the P. T. A. profits being $53.6. Mis DeVota Floyd read the introduction to the book “ What tiirls Can Do," by Ruth Hanger at the Commercial club Wednesday. She presented the fundamental qualities of access, which are: "Health, hone ty, n-atness, attention to business, per-i.-tence, interest in emplo>er’s bu.-i-ness, courtesy, ani poise and tactfulness.” She also gave a brief summary of some special positions for which girls may prepare. The talk was appreciated as it was given by a member of the club. In connection nith their special study of the orchestrial instruments a large number of eighth grade pupils attended the concert of the DePauw ymphony onhe^tra Thursday evening.

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Each room of the Kidpath school has enjoyed decorating a Christinas tree this week and the children have drawn names, expecting to have the usual exchange of ten cent gifts at the Christinas paities. The first grade has made decorations for the tree at the county in-

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The singing of Christmas catvls is being enjoyed by all and the girls of the builiing who belong to the Carol•m , ang a group of songs in the various rooms this week. The sixth grade at Third ward held a birthday surprise party for their teacher. Miss McClung. They did not forget the cake, which the mother of one of the children had made. Miss McClung was called out of the room and when shq returned she found the children singing, "Happy Birthday to You," and the room darkened except for the candlewhich lighted the cake on her desk. Besides the . aka, there svere present.-, fiuit and candy. Willie'Lloyd first grade t>upil sang for the W. W. Club of the sixth grade at Third ward Wednesday. The club vote,! to furnish dimes for the pupils in the room who could not buy their exchange gifts for their Christinas

. party.

A group of t+iirte«*i pupils selected from the sixth grade of First ward, and directed by Robert Shoarer, gave a music demonstration before two DePauw music classes Tuesday morning. I he first three grades of the Jone.s school are looking forward to the Big Sister Christmas party Saturday a.ternoon. The Big Sister party is sponsored each year by the Y. W C A. of DePauw.

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CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Evidence that the band of "Terrible Touhys” and the band of desperadoes headed by John Dillinger. paroled Indiana convict, had merged to form a new and powerful niidwestern gang was claimed by authorities last night. Police t'jpt. John Siege -aid that four men. supp" ed members of the Chicago gang headed by Roger Touhy, were sought along with two membeis of Dillinger’s clan as those responsible for the Indd daylight robbery of safety boxes at the closed Unity Trust and Savings bank Wednesday. Joseph Kincli, custodian of the bank, who with four others was bound and held prisoner While seven ineii took possession of the bank for four hours and used sledge hammers to smash open safety deposit boxes, identified John Hamilton, lieutenent for Dillinger, and Charles Maekley, another member of the gang, as among the robber-. Hamilton also is sought for the slaying of Police Sergt. William Shanley. His photograph was identified by witnesses. Shanley sought to arrest Hoinilton. Stege said that four Touhyites Tommy Touhy, Basil Hugh Banghart, Charles Connor.-, and Frank Dillonwere “partially" identified as members of the gang that visited the bank. "Tire suspicion that the two ganghad joined,” Stege said, “was first uggested by ('apt Dan Gilbert of the state attorney's police. Gilbert recalled that Tommy 'Touhy had spent couple of years in tluj Michigan City penitentiary as a bench mate of Dillinger.” Captain Gilbert said Indiana authorities should be blamed for formation of the new crime alliance. We had brought the situation un der control hern," he said. “The Capone.- were in prison, their lieuten ants were looking for petty jobs and the Touhys were broke. Roger Touhy and his three best lieutenants were hooked and in jail on the Factor kidnaping and it looked like the citizens might settle down for a period of i esl. "Then along comes the Dillinger gang to revitalize the Touhys and kill a policeman.”

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LETTER TO SANTA

Dear Santa :

I am a little girl, g years old. I have been good tor a long time. 1 would like for you to bring me a curly headed doll and a set of di: he:; and a little rradle. Don’t foi]g t ’t my brother and two si ters. My brother is nine years old. one sister is 11, and the other is It Don't forget Candy and peanuts and apples. Your little frCnd. Marguerite Sutherlin.

Greenca-Ale, Did. Dec. 16, 11613 612 EauA Sycamore St Dear Santa: I would like to have a violin, » pair of gola:ihes 1 would also like to have some candy, nuts,, ayples and some bananas. Yours truly Della King

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs J J Ector aid Mi ., Ella Mahatma were visitor: in Indiaiiapolis, SaturdayThose wishing (■> contribute food for the First Baptist Church Christmas baskets plea o bring final to the church by Friday ■ veiling Mappionia Rickey, t'lir^tiiut street, was granted a I'ivoice froc.r Addison Rickey- in circuit court Saturday on grounds of cruel and iihuinsn treatment. Eldon Hill, teacher in Lake Forest College at Lake F->rcst, III came here Saturday- to spend the Christmas hoidlays with his mother, Mrs. Clara Hill, East W a hiuit stive I Jehu W. .Miller, elderly Roachdale man, who suffered a stroke of paraly is this week, was reported unchanged in condition Saturday. One side is said l-j have !>een affected by the stroke. There will lie services at the Fillni ire M K- churcH Dec 21 Rev. Devveese will In- the g,|leaker for the evening A Christrrns program will al. rv lie given. 'Iliis meeting is being sponsored by the Woni rjiTs Missionary society. Any member., of (he Christian church who desire to donate Ivory soap or handkerchiefs to the Old Ladies Home at Marion are asked to hand their offerings to the committee by noon Sunday. The committee is composed of Mrs. John Boyd, Mis. Milo West, Mrs, Myra Curtis and Mr a. Ira E. Cowling. The Kill'i ore Kebekah Lodge will hold a meeting at the lodge hall Tuesdav evening, Dec. 1!» A program has been arranged for Hie meeting Each me i l*er is asked to bring a pound for the refreshments and candy to lie ent to the home for Children or Greensburg All members and their families are invited. Each member may invite one guest. I be man injured in a collision of car- at Hanna Cross Road.-- Friday was said to lie K. K. Sloan, an adver Using solicitor from Spencer, accord iiig to a Greencastle physician He was taken to Spencer by the local physician where lie was treatel for a dislocation and fracture of one shoulder and lacerations about hi entire body.

Second grade of the Jones school hiu planted a Chrrstmas tree for the birds. The Jones school Junior Red Cross helped to make a happier Christnia f r it- adopted w ard of soldiers in Tuskegee, Ala. Fifty jig saw puz zles in attractive Christmas wrappings cere sent this week. I he s<* - ond grade made Santa (lau» favors for each tray, and a bar of candy was sent for each soldier.

First g rH de pupils of Miller whool enjoyed the Christmas story "Father Christmas" told by Mrs. E R. Bart ley Thursday.

CHILDREN’S EXHIBIT I he children’s painting class working under the direction of Miss Pearl O’Hair will have a studio exhibit Monday afternoon and evening from 3 to 8 o’clock at Miss O’Hair’s home, 209 east Seminary street. Everyone interested in children's work is invited. The members o' the class have been working diligently for • the past ferv weeks on their Christmas present* and have made some attra live and useful aiticles out of tin pan.-, bcttles, boaids, eb . The work they are doing is the first step toward home decorating Ltid furnishing and is most interesting work for children as well as grown ups.

An interesting Christmas program was gi' en by pupils of Millep school Friday afternoon for tihe P. T. A. group and other friends.

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All pupils of Miller school attended the- circus Tuesday and greatly enjoyed it. Th<j> wish to take this op jiortunity to thank friends who made it i>lt Soy j; to *ttv&d

SUNDAY NOON FRIED CHICKEN and ROAST TURKEY

< HARLFS TAYLOR li!L> Charles Taylor, age 78 years, died at ais home at Lmtedale Triday after noon at I o'clock, following an ill

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He is survived by the widow, iiarah Taylor, three daughters, Mrs. Martha McCzun, Limedale, Mr-. Grate Arnold of (Juincy, ami Mrs. Margaret Hastings, and a son. Samuel Taylor of Lnnedale Mr. Taylor was born in Johnson county bul had lived in thi; county for the pas*, seventeen years. Funeral service-) will he held Sunday nicmiitg ot 11 o’id'>"k from the I.imedule clurch in charge of the Rev Dora Day. Interment will be al Gosport. ^ MAY ' ALL SPECIAL MEETING

Mayor W'. L. Denman announced Saturday that he will call a pe-.dal | meeting of the city council soon to pass an ordinance required before state road 43 can lie Improved through the business district by the state. I he council members at the same time will re-eive petitions for the improvement of nine downtown city blocks. ''These petitions have been circulated for some time and wi re schoduled to have been presented last Tuesday night but were not

i<s«dy at that time.

Monday

11 a. m. Chapel. Purple Robed Carollers, under direction of I’rof. K. R. Umfgleet. Men’s club will meet at 6:30 at the Presbyterian church. 8 p. in. Monday Book club will meet with Mrs. Greenleaf. Tuesday J 10:40 Special lecture chapel. Or. Henry Hitt Crane <>f Scranton, Pm Domestic Science dub will meet at 2:30 o’clock. S. ('. C. du will hold their Clirist-nia.-t party with Mrs. Wallace Long. American Legion "ill meet at 7:30. American Legr u Auxiliary w ill meet at 7:30. Sunday s.liool ■ ’uncil of Baptist church will moel at 7:30. Phi Delta Kappa at dubroonia 7:30 Basketball game, DePauw vs. Wittenberg, Bowman gym. Wednesday Rotary will meet at the Commercial hotel at noon Temple Lodge N". 47 at the Masonic temple. Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the Merthodist church will meet at 2:3 i o’clock at the church. Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30 o’clock at the Methodist church. Business and Prufesisonal Women’s dub will meet at the Studio Tearoom at 6:15 o'clock. 7 p. m. Basket!'di game—Greencastle vs. Brazil. Thursday Kiwanis will meet at the Christian church at noon. Mr S. R. Ramlcii will be hostess to the 'Tri Kappa < liristmas pally at 7 o'clock. Delta Theta T ui will meet at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Archie Allen. Choir practice at Baptist church at 6:30 o’clock. Midweek prayer meeting at the Baptist churcih.

Friday

The Needlecrafi dub will meet at 2 30 o’clock with Mrs. Monnett. ( entury club meting has been indefinitely postponed. •!••!• •!• + + + + + Primary Department Entertains With Tarty The primary department of the Christian church entertained their mother with a Christmas party in the church basement Thursday evening, with ninety present. A short program of reidings and music: was given by the children, under the direetkn of Mary Ellen Trout. Following this a group of children under the supervision of Emily Caroline Conklin, directed a number of games which were intended to carry their mothers hack to childhood. At 8:30 Sant a arrived with jingles and Muster and surprised each mother with a gift which her child had hung on the Christina- tiee Refreshments were erved by another group of the dildren umlei the direction of Pauline Neier, thu carrying out the idea of the mother, being entertained by their children. + + + + + + + 4* Bride-Elect H"iiored Willi Linen Shower Miss Mary tbu Tbroop entertained with a pitch-in dinner and linen show nr, Friday evening in honor of Miss Mary Louise Moffett whose marriage to Robert Keem.ster will take place Dec. 23. The evening was i pent in playing bridge. Mrs. Daniel Mscey received the prize for high c'e. All de'orations were in ruse a i cream, the bride-elect's chosen

colors.

+ + + + +4- + + irv-!t Sunday .jehoo t lass Hears Reports Try-It ! un ay School class of the Tirst BajFist church met Friday evening a* the home of Mr and Mrs. Murel Davs ,>n west Washingiton street with eighteen nuenubeTs and 'heir families an I four guests pres-

ent.

Following ^ shor* business se s'on the'''ening wa qicnt in singing of hymns and hearing reports from member on various chapters of the New Te Lament. !• inng ’he social hour refreshments were i erved ++L+++++ Fad F'Wk » amp and Auxiliary Will Meet T he Earl Fisk Camp and Auxiliary of ,he Spanish WSr Veterans will licTd their Christmas party Wedneadaj evening. Iter. 20, a t 7 o'clock in the log cabin at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Walter Evens, west W alnut street. Everyone i H reminded to bring a gift for the grab bag and each family is asked to bring one pound of food. ++++++++ .'second W ard School Hears Radio Program About 125 friends and patron* of Second ward Friday afternoon listened to a delightful radio program broad, ad from aUtjon XJtfAS, Lcat-

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S. J. Ector of the first grade. The first number on the program

was a song by the fourth grade "In Old December," followed by a re-

freshing play, "Mr. Moon and Merry

Christmas,” given by the thind and fourth grades. The first grade’s contribution* to the program was four songs, "See the Pretty Christmas Tree," "Away in a Manger," “Silent Night” and "The Friendly Beasts.” Fourteen boys and girls then spelled

‘Merry Christmas.” "A Little Boy’s

Visit to Toyland” was cleverly given

by pupils of the second grade. An impressive presentation of "The

Visit of the Wise Men,” by the fifth and sixth grades concluded the program. This play represented three different jieriods in history. The first period represented the ancient nations, following the first wise man, laying typical gifts before the cradle of the King. The second vvise mail wa., followed by medievial nations to present treasures typical of their time and country. After these came the third vvise man, followed by representatives of the modern nations

of the world to present their gifts. \ftei the meeting adjourned tr >ns spent some time visiting

var ious rooms. ■!• -!• •!■ -i- .J- -I*

Mrs. (J'Daniel Hostess To Woman's Bible Club

H The Woman’s ’Biblo club of Gobin Memorial church held their Christmas meeting with Mrs. O’Daniel Tuesday. Mrs. Crouch haul the devotions, which were followed by the singing of a number of Christmas hymn Mrs. Kiehl read a Christmas story "The Little Mixer." An orig inal poem, dedicated to the club, and written by Mrs. Pierce, was read. There was the usual e xohange of gifts- A social hour followed, during which the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Gw inn and Mrs. Mathews, served re-

fre.-h molds.

aj. »J. »J» »!« »!« .ji Domestic Science 1 Ini, 'j,, Have Christ mas Meeting The Domestic Science club will have their Christmas meeting Tuesday afternoon lire. 1!' ait the home of Mrs. A- A Brothers- Assistant hostesses will lie Mrs John Dunlavy and Mrs.

Willis Gill.

.[. .j. q. .j. .j. Men's Hall Association Entertains Willi Dance The Men’s Hall Association entertained Friday evening front 6 to II o’clock with an informal dinnerdance. The ehapci'oiiH were Hr. and Mrs. J L. Hi lh:-onier. Tiof. and .Mit O. H. Smith, and Mrs. Catherine

Mills.

+ -P + *h + 4' + + Mrs. Sweet Hostes i '| „ Thursday Keadnig ( lub The Thursday Reading Club met with Mrs. Thomas Sweet, Thursday evening. Sixteen inombers answered to roll call with Bible quitations. MrsGail Arnold rca II an interesting dirstmas story. The usual exchange of gifts was made. During the social hour the h stess -erved refreshments. •!• -I- •!■ 7- -I- .|. t- + Mrs. Rasa Honored At Re'-eptioii Kappa Alpha Theta sorority* entertained with a fort-rial reception Fri- ■ ay evening in honor >f Mrs. Alice Ross. Those in the receiving line were: Miss Carolyn Hitz, Miss Cath eriue Tillotson, and Mrs. F. W Hix•‘on Mrs Feed I nca* and Mn F C Tilden pre-ided at the tea tables-d-d* -h 4- 4- 4- 4- + Delta ITieta Tau Holds Xmas Parly l>elta Theta Tau sorority held initiati m, Friday evening at 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Roy Sutherlin, east Seminary street, for Mi s Almeda Pitehford. Miss Veneita Kuliter, Mrs John Rightsell and Mr A A Abbott. Following initiatim a banquet and Chn Tinas paity was held at Elm' Inn. The u ual exchange of gifts wav

nia 'e.

MAPLE CHAPI 1 METHODIST 1HI R( H Angie Godwin, Misister. Church School 9:30 a . m. Church S'liool Board meeting 10:30 a- m Elpvvorth League. 0:45 p. tn. Evangelistic service at the close of the Kpw-orth League The Rev. Dora tioi hi,in will pleach for the pastor, who e n other is very ill. . Prayer meeting Wo W day evening at the church, at 7:30 o’clock Rev R R- DeVVeese leader The Busy Bee class of our Church schol taught by the pastor, and the young men’s class, whose teacher is Ralph Dougherty will be entertained at a Ghristmar tarty at the home of Mi EL A- Daugherty, 1015 South Oolleve Ave., this evening at 7:30 o'chick All members ofl these two classes aie urged to tie pre ent.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Where remission of sin through Hie shedding of Christ's blood is preached. Corner of Spring Ave. and Poplar St. Just where you should go if you are not attending elsewhere. Gust rimil Carlson, Minister 30!) East Walnut Street or 106 S. Spring Avenue IjORD’S day Jtilile school, 9:30 a. in. Morning worship, 10:30 a. in Message: "The Sure Sli'-phoi d." An them. "When Joybells Hliig,” Holton. Unions, 6:30 p. in. Evening worship. 7:30 p. ni. Message: ''Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet.” THURSDAY Choir rehearsal. 6:3o p m. Praise, prayer, testimony, study. 7:30 p. m. Speeials: State Farm service, Sunday. 2 p. in. Choir rehearsal Wed nesday. 7 p. in. Sunday School Council to meet Tuesday evening at 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Otis English, 207 S Vine street. T HE PRESBYT ERIAN CHURt H Victor L- Raphael, Minister. Church school, 9:30. Dr. G B Manhart, SuptMorning worship, 10:35. Musical service by the choir. Antheans: “Sing ye Heavens,” Tours "('liristmiir i.; Carol,'’ Nevin; "Adore ami the still," Gounod; “() Holy Night,” Adams. Soloists; Loren McDonald, Miss Jean Clapp, Jonries Wharton- Violinist, Eugene Harness. Advent message: "zY new song.” F iod for baskets and money for coal will be received at this service. Student group, 4:30 in the Mouse. The mini.-ler will read Dr- Morris Turk’s (Tiri.-tnvaiK story: "The Shepherd of Jerusalem " Tuxis ('• E., 6:30 Toipie: “Origin and meaning 'if Carols." l/'a-Vrs: Marguerite Cowan and Karl Neuman. Men’s Club "Pltch-in” sup|«M-, tislO M mday evening Instrumental music by’ high school Imys Horace Burr will give the play: ‘‘The Dust of the Ron l " Professor Umfleet will lead the singing of OaralsChildren’s (lu istn as Party, 2:30 Friday iiftemoon. (.((BIN MEMORIAL METHODIST EP!S( (*PAL CHURt H

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Albert E. Monger, pastor. Van Denman Thompson, minister of music. Edward R. Bartlett, church school superintendent. 9:30 a. in. Sunday church school. College classes and Men’s class meet in East college. 10:10 a m. Worship. Sermon subject, "Fighting for Character.'’ Music Prelude “C-oine, Redeemer" Bach. Anthems 'King of Glory, King of Peace,” Tinman. “Lo, a Voice to Heaven," Bortni msky. Offertory, V >ix I'elestq, Bati -te. 6:15 p. in. Student social hour in charge ef the .Sophomore Sunday school class. Devotional service will he led iiy Dale Harris and Clifford Fry. 6 p. in. High School Kpworth League. Leader, Phillip Oxnam. Suhje-t "World Friendship and Re l.gion ’’ 6:30 p, in. Univqrsity vesjiers. An nual Oliristmas service hv Hie Methodist church choir under the direction of Prof. Van Denman Thompson. CHRISTIAN SCIENCB, CHURCH Sunday morning service, 10:45. Wednesday Evening Service third Wednesday of the month. Reading room open Wednesdaj from 2 to 4 d. m. 408 Elm St. "!« the Universe, including Ms", i -i i tomb Forei ’ ' ; abject -• Gi" Leason-Boruioa in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December 17. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following fron the RiMo: "In the beginning v as the Word, and th“ Word was with God, and the Word w as God. All things were made by him; and without him wn« not any thing made that was evade” (John 1: t, 3). "Thus shall ye say unto them, The gods that have not made the heavens tnrf the earth, even th-vy shall perish from the earth, and from under these heavens” (Jer. 10: 11). "Knowest thou th? ordinances of heaven? canstthou set the dominion thereof in the earth” (Job 38; 33). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook. “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Bak-r Eddy: "God crates and governs the universe, including man. The universe isgilled with spiritual ideas, which He evolves, and they are obedient to th" Mind that made them” (p. 295). "Throughout the infinite cycles of eternal existence, Spirit and matter neither concur in man nor in the universe" (p. 319). "The temporal and unreal never touch the eternal end veal" (p. 300). "Inspired thought relinquishes a material, sensual, and mortal theory of the universe, and adopts the spiritual and immortal"

Robert Talmage Beck, minister Mis:. Rachel Dean, organist ill a. m. Worship and ronnmini* K. v. Be:k will ipeik on the The Coining Dictator,” Prelude: Adagio IToni SecondS )t phony—Schuman. Offertory So* of Peace, Mansfield. Ant-heim (* of Mercy, Schuman. Church scht ol, Mrs. II. F. Ha* director. 10 a in. Junior church, priM beginners and iiiir.oiv 11:20 a. in. Church .livolstd period. 6 p. m. College fonini and smi jieiiod. Subject: “NatiotuliC Trends in llio Uniteil : lao p A. W. Craiidall will li r gm i 6:30 p. in Christian Lmleavorsoeial period.

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