The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1934 — Page 4
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TT€ DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLT, INDIANA. SAIL RIMY.* JAM AKY 13.
Studio Couches Covered in Uautifui velours hrirnr ipona. in the pr/fejUr of srre^n aivd ru<t». Y^j ran make a full *.ize ijcd or eitfter tv-m Very ea.i:fy ^/perafed He sure to see the New f >a?enola at pictured. You tan nM from a r rJa venport $29.50 $49.00 S. C I’KKVO COMPANY HOMK StOKK
a mMical at the «rtn<-» of Dr. Wlanaaa ia Greeneaatl* Tiwaruj. Mr aiMt Mrs. Harley flulth aa4 •os Homara ap«at Moxlay with Mrs. Carrie Darivali. Mr a&rfl Mrs. Thomas WilHaawOn eelebr»t*<J rheir forty-eighth s «J'Ung analremary »lth a aleth-li* dianer at their home Tueeday. Thoee present »er- Mr. ana Mrs. C J Cress. Mr an4 Mr*. Alher' f*rie«; Mr ana Mr*. D V. Etehesoti aart Mr. ana Mrs Harley Bratton a.<! rtaiahrer* Mr aaa Mrs Albert Hearia an. eon Rtwin H*lte4 relative* in Iml. ar. apolis Mnnday.
Dr. Julian To Sjieak On Social Progress At \ <>|ht Sen ice Subject ••Toiay'i Demiad' Will Show Brifht Future Awaits Miuorr.v Group*
To Sto|i 'Xhiskv I5\ Drink Sales
' Toilay'a Denr.ar perception of bn | the stibjeet of an by Dr. Peary / yice Stjnaay *< Memorial Me-he explain why he opportunitie* fo
man a.H Han
1 aa enhaneea values, will b» ess to be given in Vesper ser-
ing at the Gobin ■■t church He will believe* that rvew all classes of peo-
GRANADA Start* Ttwfk 11:15 P. M-
pi - ar* now In light.
PKV P!.\>H STATF.MIHK PAH.N Mi AIN'T KEPORTF.I)
PRACTICE
- <;ra.s.-ir change, in Dr. Jnlian see* i for the minority rica who have been
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Ultifi* rela- lea^t of Lhl* week Haluraa
Miss
Brazil. 11 on' k< I the Piv
ana Mr
...air f-'t rm there las’
Mr. an<1 Mr- Carl Itarnail ar<J Mrs. Carrie Irarnall spent I.-- Hun day 'i b Mr a Mr. MaynaiO (>amail an.; family a’ Craw for')»llle. Mr*. .VlaaKie Hainey acoom panted ’hem to Craw fordinlle where ehe ylsifea Mr and Mr* Will Hal'
bury.
Par
at Greet
Mr. an-1 Mr* ( Mr* O. B I'arx visitors Tu-wia.-. Hurxiay gu tt* Prank Frazier ana Mr ana Mr* Mr ana Mr*. Ml Dinner Kiie*t» Jc Hurting one Mr*. Clark" Or
lly entertained at ainner Htinday I Clarke. Mr Cox Mr. ana Mr*. Verl Ader and rbll J Clyde He d rm. Danville. Dr. and Vli I*. W V'ach at'! Dr. C'
lark and Mr. Jas the fun* ral of Mr. t asiie Tuesday.
> I.. Van<leave and
were Indianap'dl*
INDIANA POU.'. Jan. U. P.u | P Fry, state eunite (Krector, laat ; night annoiinrtyl that a '-ampa’g would be started to stop the rep- rted 1 practice of -elling whizky by the
| drink in Indiana.
} Fry *aid he understood the practice i gatned considerable headway during : the Christmas holiday, and lekled that it already has resulted in the rei vocation of ia retail beer license.. At the same time Fry announ ed that he had received a telegram, from Joseph A. Choate, Jr., direr tor of rh'federal alcoholic control administration. in which it wa* said prompt and effective action may be ex per ted in
In the pre--moeratic Id*; hetfer htfure
f \M- , * rr,m F* ,n A
denied »heir rightful plac* In see - ety. Althmish in past years the »plrit of fndi’.Hua) pioneering ha* been regard'd a* an ewiential part of American idealism. It 1* now necessary to •virb this dominaiinr Individualism In rh* interest of an-
( cl*t.y a* a whole
, Dr. Julian trellev's that a clearei appreciation o' human value I* e*rtain to com' He will discuss the effect* that (hi- -.♦*• perception will have on the Negro and on o'hcr
SuUivan Deleateil In Final Minute
and Mr*.
I Jeon' •
.ward and
The id*d|-. Aid of the Methodist j church met at the hoim of Mr* F.
F IP i r,■itort la-' Thursday. Mr. and Mi Clyde Met* a id fam
and
of M r. were It" C E. Hi
ichell
of Dr. and Mr*. C (ay laat week were vHie and Woodrow and Mr and Mr*. ■ n and daughter of Dr. Vea'h attended
on
minority far/ HI* expectat: optimistic a j welfare of th ' given more e
ttir*.
After gra>' ■ 'irp from DePauw In 1020. Dr. Ju'iar. received degrees at
,rs In our civilization. for the new era are be believe* that the "rollecflvnm" will be ’Ide'ation In 'he fu-
connection with the -ale- of adulcr- Harvard an ated and unwlr ie.-omo whi-ky. I Vienna He I* The state liriuor advi-ory "»nimi-- work In chesion met Friday in th" offk-e of (iov. | low of the Paul V. McNutt and il.-' j-.'ion of t: e ; will t>e the
•he University of :ow carrying on his a* a research felverdty. The vesper* d In a serle* of
quality and price of whisky
Msmber* of the commi-vi'di ..aid no i
definlDt recommendation- were made program wil nr. ,de a harp sob. by
thre* conducted by ! Student dep -."men?.
•he Methodist Th- musical
l»ut that federal action probably will be taken coon. Chemist- and representative* of di'tilier.* were heard at the meeting Friday.
Jane Aoder-on
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Si'Ll.I VAX. ted Jan IT—A z.jal and a. g"c*d free throw by < -'•« enabled the Geeeaeaetie high ieh<ft Tiger Cub? to n»>se out the Su^;' v » ,, high . chooi Gol ier. Arrow - m the f nai minute of (Any here ■**'- night The final score was 23 to - ■ With Suliivan leading. '-’1 to 20. I >* wnie through with the needed point* for the DePauw dty quintet to turn, the tr e after Sullivan had led throu/h^t the srairfc' TYf OddMi AnW' J flying **art and led 5 to :i. at the close .f the first quarter Cuech “Spike'’ Kelly's charge, were 'iut ir front. 13 to b. at the halftime, and ’ they hel l an 18 to 16 margin at the three-i, jarter mark. Alumbaugh was the only Sullivan . cag'-r to sere more than "oce from , the fieh . hi effort* for the even-.ng j pr'*lucing three field goat, and three
charity t<*.eses.
Bee was high for the Tiger Cubs with 12 tioints, although Onienmng and Cox playei imoortant roles The fireencantle “B" team defeated the Sullivan reserves. 25 to 20, after leading 16 to 2, at the halftime. The Lineup and sunrvrary: 'ulli'an (21) («re*-ncastle (23)
ADDED MICKEY MOUSE NEWS'
TONIGHT ( HESTER MORRIS in King For A Night”
.Morris (Bainbridge).
I^iachdale (24) Ladoga
SUNDAY Contlnuciu- : To n MONDAY 7 To II P. M. PWA AIDS ORIOQll
B Miller, f 0 AJumbaugh f 3 Foust, f 0 W'interbut c 1 Chadwick, c 0
Beason, g Haskett, g Shrum, g Huff, g
Totals
Officialv-
Wotvin
F 4 Bee. f 3 Hutch, f 0 Crtwright, c 3 Murrane. c O' Clend’ing, g 1 Cox, g 0 W'allace, g 0 0
F| Sutherlin f 4 ’Clouncs. f 1 1 Holland, f 0 Myers, f 1 Jeffries, c 1 : Grider, c 2 Perkins, g
Taylor, g Young, g Isbell, g
F 3, FUi’ston, f 0 Nichols, f 0 Tribby, c 0 Warner, g 0 Camie, c 0 Oliver, g ? ' ’
0 0
5 11 Totals
-Itefer'.-e, McLain;
7 0
umpire,
Society News W . R. C. Holds
Installation
At the regular meeting of the W. R C. the following officers were intalle/: president, Mrs. Kate Houck; Senior V. President, Mr*. Cora Tucker Junior Vice President, Mrs. Lillie
, „ ... Ueevea; Secretary, Mrs. Ruby Weav-
DePauw nq>|>ei| Franklin, 2iJ to 18 , i . u, z-... .
. i ♦ er; treasuer, Jewel Ashton; Conductor
in a college basketball game here last „ . ^ . ,, .
SALEM, Ore three state ho-p: and a new psyfaiversity of l w ill he bull! b> f 1.500.«•«* of P A «*u. Chicken Craw* ANTIOCH. < . i chickens pur. « .inarket by Mr W j ed $2'>..>0 in g . i ; and dressed.
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Wvifil d’Pi-
Old Gold Tames Franklin. 23-18
night. The Tigers held a 13 to 6 advantage at the rest intermission and with the exception of a short rally late in the second half, the Old GoH netlers were in coirrrar.d of the situa-
tion.
T iwnservi and Hickman collected all but five of DePauw's points, making all 13 in the ojening half. Mo er was iiest offensively f ( ,r the GrizzliesLineup and summary:
Franklin (18)
DePauw
(23)
B
F
B
r
Moser, f
3
2' Hickman, f
4
2
French, f
0
2[ D wmsend,
f 3
2
Piercy, f
0
0 !sley, c
0
1
Miller, c
1
1' l>ae, g
1
r
Poison, g
1
1! Youngblood
K 0
i
Anderson
if 1
1 dalsbaugh,
If o
0
Totals
6
6 Totals
8
7
Free throws minscri: Moaod, Poison,
Piercy, Hickman, Townsend (2),
Youi gblood, (2). SauUbaugh.
Officials—Referee, Dale Miller;
Umpire, Vaughn Russell.
Junior Tourney At l>ainhrid<re c
Mrs. Pearl Pickens; Guard, Mrs. Lottie Ashworth; ITess correspon lent. Mr> Jennie Wolfe; Musician, Mrs. Ruth Devisor; CTwplin, Mrs. Lilli:’ Ashton; Assistant conductor, Mr*. Gladys Lucais; Ast- Guard, Mrs-
Beitha Davinon. Color liearers:
1st. Mrs Rosa Knight; 2n I- Mrs. Verna Skelton; 3rd Mrs. !>.>ra Reising; 4th Mrs. Asa Brown After other business the meeting cl<i-e<l in usual form. H aring of the rase of Carl Taylor of Wash in gton township, on a charge of child neglect, was continued In circuit court Haturday until
next week.
Skeleton Halts Tunnel Work SAN FRANCISCO, (UP)—A gigantic prehistoric monster’s skeleton stopis-d excavation on the approach to the Testal Portal of the Coast Range tunnel of the Hetch Hetchy wat<-i system. Work was abandoned until University of California and Stanford paleontlrologists could collect the hones front the -hale forma-
tion of rook.
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da xus itaj
to elk huntin-
a ' fall fen
time in many
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Opens G.O.P.
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MARION ( RAM LEY TAKES EIGHT BOYS TO NORTH PUTNAM TOWN SATURDAY Eight mzsnhers of the Greencastle junior high srhis'l Imsketball team in charge of Coach Maiim Crawley were in Bail.bridge Satin ky where they took part in a junior tournament with l-ndoga, Bainbridge anl Rouehdale. (iar«-s were playel at !»:.}0 uml H):.T0 o’chs-k Kalunlay morning with the final tilt schedule*! for .1 o’chuk Saturday after rue si- A cotisolatiun game was to bo played ut 2 p. m Saturday. Members of Uie local Junior team are Stone and Hwrwior I, fonwanda; Johnson, center; and Oliver ami King, guanl'. Substitutions are Me Loom, Gostage and York.
NATION’S OLDEST ROTAKIAN ABILENE, Kan., (Ul’l—The old-e-t Rotarian in the country recently was feted here by the local chapter. D. I- Gordon, 89, has laien a member of the organization since the Abilene chapter started.
The demand by SeM*"') Vandenberg. of ’’l" complete analyse of C!1 penditurr* “covering our alphabetical , acen as the opcninK K“. . publican attack upon program and marks in* first concerted attaD > P niirii'titd^J
• AT IfOAf’ll DALE Final acore—Roach lale, 24; lauk'ga
2«.
Score
dogaf 6.
‘‘B’ gaime—ILxtrhlaie, ;j6 ; Official.'—Goj .try (Grawfordsville;
at half—RoMcht'ale, 11; Iza-
T0NIGHT SUNDAY
DREAN THEATRE CLOVERDALE
