The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1933 — Page 2
fHE DAILY BANNER. GKLLNtASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER l'^3.
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funeral sendees 'will be held at Waveland Sunday afternoon for Wil liam F. Harsbbarger, age 72 yen is, prominent resident of that community. who died Friday.
Miss Helcpi McGaughey, a teacher in tlie Plymouth schools, is spemliiu r the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGaughey, Anderson street.
All who are e.\|iectiiig to attend the Christmas en ice Sunday morning in the Presbyterian Church are renunde I that the hour i; 10:00 o’clock The public is most cordially incited L> participate in tins service which will be presented by ill departments aiul age., of the Church school The same invitation is extended to attend the I’‘Fire ide hour” at 7:30 in ihe Manse ^ when a Christo is story will be read
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If you have c’otu all of that laat-iiiniute dhwpping; if the s^ochings ale al nifnied so the nrcsents won’t drop through; if you have a good supply of digestive pills for Monday; then pause »lule »e wish you a ' iflrrry (HbnatmaH”
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Miss Ann Cannot: of Gary i- .pemliiik the Clin tma lioli''ays hero with relatives. Edwaid Maddox and family have moved from 105 South College avenue to 612 Fast Washington street. Mi and Mi .1 H Pitchford and Miss Mil Ired Pitchford and Mrs. Nellie I'haidler are rpentkng the Christmas holidays in Florida. Church will be held at Long branch Sahu fay night, Sunday and Sin day night. Come and bring your friends. Mi.-. Freda Hall, ‘Bloomington street is spending the Christmas holidays with friends and relatives near Bn k Chapel. Hiram Callender Jr, of North wood who was injured in an automobile accident recently was reported improved Saturday morning. The condition ..f John W Miller, well known Roaclulalp man who snf fere-! a stroke so-re time ago, is reported much improve,). Mr. and Mrs K. R U;ifleet are pending their Christmas vacation with relative, at Bri Igeport, III Mi I inflect is director of music in the city schools. Tli. and Mr Graham Robertson of Chi ago arrived Saturday to spend ' Inistnia - vacati w with the former', father and grandmother, R. A. Robertson and Mrs. Robertson, ID north College avenue. Ur. and Mrs Leland Sage and daughter t'arolyn. Cedar Falls, la., " 'll arrive tomorrow to spend the holidays with Mrs. SigeC parent , Tlr. and Tlrs. Edward Pears n, 1131) Ijnculn Avenue.—(Bedford Times. It was announced Saturday that all offices in the county court house will t»i 1 losed all day Monday Cn^todi ins of (he building also will have the day off to celebrate Christinas and the dooi . will not be opened during the
day.
Friends at Roachdale have received announcement of the birth of a son. Forest Edwin, to Mr. and Mrs. j Otis Reeve.; of Nepvcastle. Mr and Mrs Reeves foi.i rly lived at Roachdale where he was a lineman for the telephone < ■ni.pany. F uneral -ervices for ’I ilden F'razier of Ma lison town -hip who died Wed nesday night, were held Saturday iftemuon at 2 o'clock from the McCurry funeral home. I he Rev. Rob- | ett I Be L wa : in cliaige. Interment was in the Oak ilia cemetery. Object'cns to i partial rep'.it made by George L Hur t, administrator, in She es'ate of Alpheus Hui t, have Leen filed in isiruit court by F'red 1 N. rancher, who alleges the partial report has r.ot been ireparej in accordance w ith requirements jf statutes of the state.
. FRIF.Kp IN AIR 70 HOURS MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 23, (UP) F'ran.es Harrell and Helen Richey, women endurame fliers, neaied their third d y aloft today ami bad upvg'd ^i yp t, ou , . totheii rirdit in an effort to break the existing world’s endurance flight record for women.
<:\sfi h, cam; , o Invites yon to dinner Sunday. Turkey wil be mi the menu,
l He Cafe will not ( bmimas Day.
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The management extends the greetings ,,f iHenson to the people of Huh Community.
Allen-Faj lor Wedding To Be Held Sunday The we iding of Miss Elizabetli Taylor, daughter of Dr. and 1 Mrs. C Howard Taylor of South Bend and Josoiph Percival Allen III, of Greencastle will take place Sunday afterii.>ou at“3 o’clock at the home of the bride's jiarents. •F 4* d- d* d- + + F'eemster-Moffett Wedding Friday Miss Mary Loin -e Moffett, daughler of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ora Moffett, anti Robert F’emn ter of llartfoisl City, were in irried Friday evening at 6:30 o’clock in New York City. Mr. F’eemster is employed in New York on the Wall Street Journal, airi Mis- Moffett Joined him theity F’riday morning. Miss Joan Durham of this city was (lie bridesmaid ami Bernard Kilgore, il -o a DePauw graduate, and now on the Journal, was hv t man. Other DePauw graduates .Mending the ceremony included Mi and Mrs Bureu M ( ornii.k, Mr. and Mrs. Van Hadley, Mr. and Mrs led Callis, Mr. and Mrs. Don DuShaiie, Guy Flalte and Howand Peterson The single ring . rrmony was read at half after six ’clock by the pastor, in the Little liurch Around the
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'Ihe bride weir i black and white dre. :i and a shoulder corsage of gar-
denias.
.TLs. l eeinster attended DePauw university and was a member of Kappa K ;, ppi (Omnia sorority. Mr F'eemster was graduated from DePauw with the . lass of 11)32 and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Mi. and Mrs. 1 • emster will mike then home in New York City. d- d* d* d* d* d* d* DePauw lacuty Member Is Wed At I’crie Haute Mi.-. Betty Utt, only daughter of Mr. and Tlrs. Ed aid C- Utt, of 1817 South Center stnet, Terre Haute, beanie the bride of \lbert FI Reynolds >t Grcencastlc, In I, son of Mr. at. I Mr.- Charles Reyn aids of Staunton, lnd., in a beautiful candlelight tervice at 4-30 o'clock Thursday evening at th,. TlethoJist Temple in I’eire Haute. IVo hundred guests attended the wedding ind the ows were beard by the Re\ B D- Re k. Christinas trees covered v. i*h tin -e| and snow and tall andelahia hoi Jo g white lighted taper:- decorated the altar I’receding tfi4 ceremony a program of bridal air was played by Tlrs. Ki rtrerle, organist at the ehurch, and Miss Esther Blouch, close* friend of the bride, sang “1 Love You Truly.” There .were no attendants. James TV ik and Alfictl Masters were the
ushers.
The bride wire a gray wool threepic e suit with a taffeta blouse ari l gray hat and acco rories- Her flowers were a shoulder corsage of white orchid md Talisman roses tied with silver \; 'Vometliing old” she carried a la., handkerchief belonging l » Miss Frances Bronnennakt and a onicthing iilue" slie wore a sapphire dinner ring 'I he bri lr' mother was drr ;-ed in daik blue crepe trimmed in la e and the groom mother wore a black crepe tire R tli wore shoulder col ag< : of sweet pea.4 and roses F’oll.iw'ini' the ere i »iny an informal reception was held at the home of the bri le'; pan ut for a few close friend and Ihe inline iate relatives. A three tierel wadding cake top; ell with a miniature bride and groom and surrounded by a mount of sweet peas centere ! the table and at either end were arranged pink tapers tied with ilver ribbonsMr. Reynolds ami Ids bride left late in the evening for a short wed ling trip, keening their de tdnation a sr ret They will b» at home aftei Jai.. 2 in Greenca: tie, Did Out-of-town gue-ts for the wedding were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Reynolds, of Staunton, Did ; Mr and Tlrs. Russ F>ahrlich, also of Staunton; Stanley Raker of ('raw fordsville, In L; Henry TV. Schoenboni f h.lianap ili . Waltei Benzel of Jef tersonville, Ind.; Mr and Mr TV. II Robey o' Grtencastle, Ind.; Tlr and Mrs Ray Hanna of Jasonville, Did, an Tlrs. I s Scott of Greeneastle. The bride i; a graduate of TV'ilev high r.ch I and attended Indiana S ate Teachers’ college, where she was a member of the Delta Sig na sorority Mr Reyn dds was graduated from DePauw university and Chi- ago ui iversity and for the. past four years ha:- been a member of the faculty of DePauw university •Fd*d*d*d , + + + i I a Jaga 1 mmle I Married Fridny l Ihe marriage of Miss Carolyn Britton and Lester Buck, both of Ladoga, took place on Frid »y at high noon at ithe parsonage of the First Christian j church in Crawfotdsville v ith the j pa tor. Rev, J H. Wilson, reading the .single ring ceremony in the preserce I of the bride' mother Mrs. Anna Proe- ( ter and the groom’H brother. They j will reside in Ladoga.
( hristmas Party HeM F riday Evening Employes of the traffic and commercial department of the local telephone company held a ( ln i8tina - party al the lioine of the chief operator, Tlrs. F’loren e Bell, Friday eveing. There was an exchange of gifts. Those present were Ada Braden, Mrs. Ina Malone, Lola Miller, Mrs. Ruth Marlin, Ruth Toney, Irma TYilliain-, Eva Call, Dora Seeley, Helen ■Hutcheson, Josephine Hartman, Roberta Goldberg, Margairet Nelson and Mrs. Mary Sweet. .J. • j■ • J• • J* »J« Filter tamed With Chriitmaa Party Tli Eva TIilbum, superintendent ,.C the county hospital entertained with a Christmas party, F'riday evening for the nurses at the hosidtal d- d- d- d- d- d- d- -1Bcr Hive Lodge To Meet Monday Bee Hive Rehfkali lodge will meet in regular sci-iioii, Monday evening at
8 o'clock-
I IKLY NAMED MEAD OF TERRE HAUTE SCH00I
SCPF KIN I F N DFIN T OF SCHOOI S A I KI OOWINGTON ( IIOSEN BY BOARD Ol I Id I BBS OTHER TPI’OINIFF-! NAMED
I lord I. MrTDuray Becomes Stale Superinten Vnt of Public Instruction
INDIANAPOLIS, Dee 23. — The hoard of tin Ige of Indiana', normal schools 1 1 t night selected Ralph N. I irey, uperinteiulent of schools at Blovnuingti n since l!)22, to become piesident of the Iiniiaiia State ’Teachers’ college at Terre Hautq. George C. Cole, . t ile supeiintendent of puhli ■ instruction, was named vice president and business manager and F loyd I, McMurray of Thornton, Boone count • cho. l superintnident, w-a . appointed by Governor Paul V. McNutt to succeed Cole. 'The changes are effective Jan. 1. They were announced at midnight following a lengthy iiieeting of the trustees which started in a downtown hotel and ended in the governor's office in the state capitol. Tirey succeed . F’resident Linnaeus N. Hines, who r< dgned last spring. Hr; salary will he $6,800 annually. Cole will receive $5,000 a year in hinew position and the same amount will he paid McMurray. The now pro ident wad educated at Southern Indiana Normal college, Didi <n < univei ity, when* he received his T. B. and A. M. degrees and liar vard university. He has taught in Indiana in.e 1000 and has been superintendent of ,eh-d . al Bloomington since 1022. He is a former president of the liiliana Stale ’Teachers' Associ ition, holding the office in 1020. Tirey is married and lias two daughters, student at Indiana uni versity, and cue .on, who is attending Bloomington high school. He i a meiinber of the Christ i ni chur h, tie' Ma oiiic order, tie Natimal Flducation as o iff ion, and Ihe Bhe niington liotary club. Cole, who e home i.; at Lawroncehurg, is a former Dearhum eounty •idiiad uperiiitoiideiit lie wa . elected state superintendent of public in1 tru in m 1030, defeating Roy P TVi. i leut His term would have exprred a year fn iii inrw T1 Murri\ i . a member of the state ho Mil ef education.
Physician on Trial
Dr N S. Ferriv, of Chevy rhn*H. Md., who, with Dr. H R Street in on trisl st Rockville. Md„ on a tniinelmighter eharge. resulting from the death of Mis Corn l„ Britton, whom they ar* alleerd to have treated for ranrer with a "black Halve,” which, pm coition charges was the immediate rR „, p of ft j ra - Britton s death.
(Continued from Page One) .Scripture, Duet, and Readings, with all departments participating. Carol t-ingiTg, 6:45, County HosI'.ital, choir and Tux is C EChrish I'M- eve “F'ireside hour" 7:30 in the Manse. Mr. Raphael will read Dr Henry van Dyke’s story: ‘‘The .Sail Shepherd ’’ ' Weiiall’s Circle meeting, 2:30 TV(slm -day afternoon in the Church. Mrs. Mattie Gilmore will have the devotions. .Til's- Robert Hoffman will spotik on: ‘‘ The Light that never' faileth.” ’Hie hostesses will la; Tlrs. Mil Ired Stone, Mrs- Allie Allen, and Tlrs W. II Cox
(.rlllN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Alhnrt Ellsworth Monger, minister. Van Denman Thompson, minister of Music. Christinas Sunday serve es. 9:30 a. m Sunday church school, j Dr. K. R. Bartlett, general superint- ^ endent. Classes and tie pa it merits for all ages Men’ class ami student department meat in Meharry hall. 10:40. Morning worship service. Sermon subject, “Star Gazers." Music: Prelude, “Christmas Pastorale,” Thompson. Anthem, “In the Fields,” English carol. Solu, Polish Carol, Evelyn Crump Trio, "In Hi:; Ix/wly Manger,” i I rench carol. Thelma Coffman, Bar- I bain Bartlett, Aileen York, i>ff( 11 ■ i ■ , “Noe i ” Mulct. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, CHURCH Sunday morning service, 10:45. Wednesday Evening Service third Wednesday of the month. Reading room open Wednesday j from 2 to 4 o. m. 408 Elm St. “Christian Srienre" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December 24. Among the ritations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is tha following from the Bible: “Verily, verily. I say unto you. He that h?lieveth on me. the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father. And 1 will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that, he may abid : with you forever; Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, hriause it seeth him not, neither kn8n»ftl him: hut ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in vou” (John 14: 12,16.17). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the < liriri ian Srienre textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Divine Science derives its sanction from the Bible, and the divine nrig n of Science is demonstrated through the holy influence of Truth in herding sickness and sin" (p. !4fi). “Our Master said, ‘Rut the Comforter . . . shad teach you all things.’ When the Science of Christianity appears, it will lead you into all truth" (p. 271). “To-day ih» healing power of Truth is widely demonstrated as an immanent. eternal Science, instead of a phenomenal exhibition. Its sppeirmg is the coming anew of the gospel of‘on earth peace, good-will toward men’ ” (j>. 160). M \l’l E CHAPEL M F; ( HI IUH Angie Godwin, minister Our Church School at 9:30 a. in. will cuiiimeinonatY* (he birth of our Christ. Tin* pa tor and superintendent will l ive brief messages. There will he pc ial * ui gs aiuf readings and other feature of interest to all. A Pageant—“The Spirit of Christ’’, "ill hr presented by a group of our '“ling people at 7:30 o'clock The pageant consists of nire episodes and ' ; being directed by Grace Moore, Taught r of the Rn V . mil Mrs. I G. M-muo of this city. Miss Moore is a Audent in DePauw Ui iver-ity. Pi aver and ipraise service at the liurch Wednesday evening at 7:30 ■abject for meditation. After Clm-t-ma - Phei' What ? We weleonie you t“ worship with us on the Lord’s Day.
• >RSI ( HRISII \N CHURCH Robert lalmage Beck, ministei H) a in. Worship afid communion. Mr. Be k will speak on “The Way to MS.” * * Organ prelude, “Amdantin-o,” by Franck; organ offertory, “Autumn l' r af,” Tlrs. Thompson, anthem, “Sun of M) ■ ml, ’ I'arki I . ' ri I. Mi It. | . II • 0 ^ It) a. in Junior church, Mrs. Louis H '.vs, supervisor. 111 '■> in. Primary church, Mrs. F.vneti ijonjO upervisur. ,,, a. m. Beginners and nursery, ' l| We|,|, Fiv.ns and ill - Leota Mullin:-, Riipervisnrs. lt.2u Study perk'd. All classes iiii i t directly after morning worship. '' P hi. Christian Endeavor and social period. A ' hristmas program will l>e given , by the Nasarene Sunday school Sal u "*'.v evening at 7:30 o’clock. Everybody welcome.
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W. C. GLASCOCK jr:\\ ELRY & MT8K Watch, ( lock, .Icwlrv .V Muntil Instrument Repairing Phone 420
IMulliim Drugstore KODAKS, TH.M3 JOHNSTON'S ( INDIES Open 8 to 12 SundiT
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS* Phone 636 Eifol Floral Co. Putnam County's Leading Thom, aas for Cleaning. Pressing & ^ f P ,ira * TRY THE MODEL II S. | n il a"'< 1 —
IIBENOOT. Krugs Surdnf FOUNTAIN SERVTCI Open All Day Sundst
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FraJier’* Barber Shop ^ HAIR CUT 25c - Slf UE 5 Work Guaranteed 3 Barbers 0
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