The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 May 1934 — Page 2

fKE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY. MAY 5. l'^4.

C ~ | Carollf ! > . W -ilnes.iuy afternoon.

^ * -May (lay was observed in the Jones J (Kach Week In The Banner) jj^hool with a track meet.

; Public School News

j Gardner Bros, presented First ward

Girl Scouts of th» Hidpath school 1 w twenty c ets of pictures for na-

hr.ve made a bulletin boari, which has t U |. P study. l>een placed in the hall. - ■ — ■ Officers an l teachers of the Jones

Bobby < k of the fifth Krade n* r . c y |W<l i ,, lV e a luncheon in honor of Ti.iid waul hrouKht his microscope Ml . jcdrie. of Terre Haute, who

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, j un ior R( i Gross \t First Ward ' ^ ^ Putnwn County - Fifth and -ixth Krpdec of the Rid 'distributed u numlrer of tooth brushes ' '

path .pnl havu organised two bas-J tl , lf , fhildreu in keeping with na-1 l etbill team and have played their | t ional child health week,

fir.-it game. About lio children teach-

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liii-sion to see t!ie contest. Tiie rnopey was applied on the bill for the recently built stage. The dass in jihy ics mafh 1 a trin U trough the ziir mill 7 inn .-Jay Mi. ,Sl<'A.-m tn.Aed the gr-up t ireugh t'w |jlani and expluinwl something o' its operation. Th? u e of powe type of ina bines Used ..ml a curat y (J tbiwork were point.- of particular inter4.1 to liie h t r h -chool class. A group of senior girls wh > am in tiestod in nursing as a vocation were shown through thi 1 Futnain county I -| ital Frulay iluring the activities p< riod. This a a the third of a serie of educational and vocational trips arranged by tie- education committee of the A. A. G. \V. and the Husineg Kiid Profe -lonal Women's cluh. Miller school was given a soan shower by Delta Theta Tau Wadnes-

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and parent paid one cent ad-| the regular meeting of the j

i.atin club on Wednesday, a debate was held on the following subject: Resolved, that < aesar was justified

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

VOTE FOB Depew Goff

Miss Margaret Johnson, R. 2, is

n subduing Gaul. Speakers on the i confined to her home with the meas-

First gr.ide children of Miller chool enjoyed a party Wednesday in honor of the birthday anniversary of f hni les Bamberger. Children of Miller school senl floAeis to Mis. Snider Friday. She has returned to her home and is rapi By improving.

Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs Roberts gave a hirt .day pr.rty for their children, Bobby and Vera. Third grade ( ddren and the teacher, Mrs. Cherry were guests. Two largo birthday ■ akes were served. An original poem written for the occasion was read by Mrs. Roberts. Teachers of the Mary Emma Jones chool entertained Mi-s Adams a' dinner one evening Inst weekchildren of First ward beard the

Tlie New Way -Safer Better.

w/ HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS

Frank (’. Schoenman

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Watch, ( lock and Jewelry

Rhone 122

Repairing

E. Washington

W. C. GLASCOCK JEWELRY A MTSIC Walrh. ( lock. Jewelry A Musical Instrument Repairing, Rhone 1211

Mullins Drop Store KODAKS, FILMS JOHNSTON'S CANDIES Sunday—Open. 8 p, 12 and H until *1 R. M

“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS’* Rhone 636 Fitel Floral Co. f'utn.im County'a la-ading Floriata j

FLEENOR’S Drugs Sundries FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open All Day Sunday.

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affirmative •-( (** Joint Gale, Demoyne ItH. Fuller, Donald Booty. Spaakng fur the negative were William (Juebhenun Walter Goldaberry and Wayne Daugherty. Both side- pm-eote-l me very intere.-ting material on the .subject. The negative won I y two points The club plans to give

a play at t e next, meeting.

In keeping with national music week, a s|ie d program featuring in strumental music will lie given in the high school auditorium next Friday night. Therq will also hr* an art exhibit in the main corridor of the ouiUing.

Several students from the vocational departments are attending the Purdue 1-H roundup this week.

18 LN DEEBY RACE LOITSVIU.E. Ky.. May 5 (UP)— The field In 1I1 Kentucky Derby was. red need to 18 at scratch lime today when John F. O'Neil d (lined the issue with Fogarty, which was grouped in lb. muttiol II-hi bet ting. The track was lightning fast but ownast skis llii-atened rain uiomentui lly.

DR HOWE DIES

INDIANAPOLIS. May S (CP) — Dr. Thomas (’. Howe. Cd, former priHiilent of Bulb r university and acthe in philaiilliropic inmcments h re, died late yesterday from auto injuiis received Thursday night. Dr. Howe was president of Buller ITom IkOh to 10-0, and also srved as deau and professor or Oi imaidc languages. II- was struck by an automobile mar ids home when in- stepp ,1 from hehlud a parked cai THREE HURT IN CRASH Tlina- pm -oiis wh - r-ported injured. one critleally. In an accident on the National road at Manhattan Friday night. Those injured were said to hMiss Averil Hurst and Vernlci lairkiu, bo:b of Cloverdale, and Don S'.Ssel, said to live in Oliio. All w-r-taken t.o a Brazil hospital, it was -aid, hut the Cloverdale people were aide to 1—turn horn- Saturday. Sissell was said to lie in a eriticai condition. It was said th- accident occurred when the autoinohil - occupied by tiie three injur-d per« ns, collided with a trailer tarrying new autos.

DeRuuw Graduates To Wei-J In June The nuuTiage of Helen Hester, of Evanston, Jib, an I William Owen Hist, of Hammond, son of the Rev. Benjamin Hint, of Delphi, will take place June \c> at FTrst Methodist church in Evanston, the Rev. Mr Rist officiating. Both.were graduated from DeRuuw University, < la- of 1928. shbeing a tnetrvber of Kapijm Alpha Theta Sorority, ami he a member of Delta Kappa Kfrrih.n Fraternity. They will live in Hammond.

Rodney Win tier left the hospital Saturday nr ruing.

county

L.& H. Chevrolet Sales Inc. O. W. HOLLOW ELL ’ Rhone 346 N. Jackson

Miriam Callender Jr. entered the county hospital ,Friday evening for nudical treatment. Clyde Coffman, Roachdale, un lerwent an operation at the county hospital FYiduy evening. Mrs. Steven Kamgenick, Route B, underwent an operation at the munty hospital, Satu 1 day in -ruing. Miss N(vo Cow-gill, lii-Fauw rtu(b nt, was admilted to Die coiinly liospiial for trcatineni, Satuiduy

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High Point Oil Company 8 Local Station* UNCO Producta

BINKLEY SERVICE STATION BATTERIES — LEE TIRES PHILLIPS 66 GAS * OIL Airport Uoad

LET CASTLIvCAFE Provide Your Sunday Dinner for 40c Also iarulwirh'\s'luru-hcji a*d *fountain drinks.

Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil Akins. Park

Dunbar farm, arc the parents of a

daughter, born Friday niglii. SUPPER will b sen cl Tuesday.

Election night, at ih<- court hoijae I

liy the Union Vail y 1 liureli. L. J. Clark ha puiehas il Ihe

Dora MrAnlncli .--toic a' Ml. Meri diaii. .Mr. Clark will Iso coniinue

his trucking business.

The regular mailing of tiie Putnam County Credit Assoclaiion will he held Monday evening at 6 3U

o'clock at the Elms Inn.

Mrs. Melvin Hedge, of Russell\ille, who unilcrw-nt a major operation at a Craw ford - \ ill- hospital Iasi week is reported improving. Jesse M. Lee Posi, 1550 V-terans' of For-ign Wars . will not meet Monday night as usual but will moot Thursday at 7:30 p. in. at the city

library.

The farm residenc - ol Mrs. Mollie Dryden, northwest of Russellville, 1 was destroyed by fire Tuesday afternoon. Only a -mall part of the household contents were sav< (1. All local Elks are requehted to attend the inliiatioi- ceremony at (he district convent ion al 1 lie Brazil Elks cluh Sunday morning. 10:30 o clock. Greencastb w'tfl have three candidates. All members (f Otoe Tribe, Abi. Ho. I. O. R. arc n-riuesteil to be pi-sent for iinportam mtetlng at H8 o'clock Monday nipht. Various maiteis for tlu- remainiler of the year arc to he discussed. Dr. Willis Helfrich. world traveller and lecturer, will present an illustrated travelogue at the Prc»hyterlan church Sunday evening ‘at 7:15. The cinema will f uture htetofi al and political acenea o 1. (.pc and southern Asia. Funeral services for William A. Mace, formerly of Putnam county, who died Thursday morning in a St. Ixmis hospital, wera held at o Brazzil funeral home Saturday morning at 11 o’clock, conducted by Mrs. flam 11 Acree. Burial was in the Mace (cm tcry in Putnam county. Senator Pat McCarran will address a meeting of the American L'ginn a the Hippodrome theater in T-ire Haute Saturday evening, May 5. This will be given as a tribute to hi work In the sonat- for vet rans. A big delegation Is ( x-pect-ii to co to Tern- Haute from Greenca-th Horace Lineburg, commander polic- post, requested all members to wear uniforms ana also asked that a band from here be sent to Terre Halite. Four 7-up learns engaged In ilie 11111111,1) I o. O. F\ Encampment tourney here 'Friday night. Lucas and Rath r won the first match from Bo well and Boyce, 11 to 7. Melk. I and Laymen were the winucra iif tin sei'ond match over Git- 1 and Dirks, 11 to 0. In the finals, Lucas and Bader defeated Melkri and Laymon. 11 to 3. Tiny were awarded the tournament prize and proclaimed the 7-up rhampionH of the lodge h r 1934. Fortnightly Club To M et Monday Tin- Fort nightly club will meel .Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mis. Fred Thompson. Mr*. S. It. Uariden will be usslHlanl liost'HS. Mis. Carl Stewart will review tin ho k ''Inheritance." Those who ordered tow-ls mude by the hlind please bring money for same.

Her “Worries’* Turned Out To lie Only “Nerves*

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NEXT WEEK'S EVENTS Monday 11 a. m. Chapel Address by Wlbur I). Peat, John Herron Art Institute. 3:30 p. m. Ra eball. DePaow vs. Indiana university. McKeen field, Putnam Countv ( relit Association will meet at Elms Inn at 6:30. Fortnightly club will meet at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Hullie Thompson. Girl Reserves—7 p. mTuesday 11 a. m. Chapel. Address by Dr. G. Bromley Oxnain. 7:30 p. m. Address by Dr. J. A. Estey of Purdue university, under auspices of Artus dub- m3 East college Boston club will meet at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Alpha Bowman will lie hostess. Tuesday Reading Circle will meet with Mrs. W. \ ,S. C. C. club will meet at 7:30. Council meeting t the city hail at 7:30 o’clock. Phi Delta Kapp.'i at dull rooms. Elks at club rooms. Wednesday 11 a m. Chapel. Second Lee contest s|ieeohes. 9 a. m. Golf match. DeRauw vs. Indiana State college. Rotary at Commercial hotel. Woman’s Circle of Presbyterian church will met at 2:30 o’clock. P. E. O. wiM met at 7:30 o’tjock. Miss Wilhelmina Lank will be hostess. Boy Scouts meeting at the Methodist church at 7 o'clock. Choir practice at Presbyterian

at 7:00 11 a.

hall.

3:30 p.

Ihursday Music chapel, Meharry

Baseball. DePauw vs.

Wabash college, McKeen field. Kiwanis at Christian church.

Delta Theta Tau—7:30,

Baptist church choir practice at

6:30.

Midweek prayer meeting at Baptist church. Friday 8 p. m. May day play, “Smilin’ Through,” Little) theater Saturday 3:30 p m. May day play. 8 p. m. May day play, “Smilin’ Through,” I.iltlm theater- -!• -J- -I* •!• Miller P. T. A. Officers Installed The May meeting of the Miller P. P. A. was lieM in the auditorium Friday afternoon at 2:3<i. In the alienee of .Mrs. Kdington, the devotions were gi- e.n by Mrs. Manhart. After the yearly rep >rt» were given, Mrs Bartlett in 'ailed the following officers for next j ear: Mis. Janus Zeis- president; Mrs. J. A. Hamliergi-r, vice president; Mrs. G. C. Pierson, secretary, and Mrs. Paul II. Hunt, treasurer. The music for the afternoon was Hippiieii hy .Mi-* Ardith Moore, who sang two numhars. Profe-sar B'iston gave a helpful and inspiring talk on "What Are School Esswiti.ds?" Ol 1 ami new conceptions of the curriculum were discuss' | hy the peaker, also the seven objective* of 01 location as outlined by the national P. T. A and Die National Fklu -ation association. An interesting fact brought out by Profe-sor Boston was that those subjects which are fads aivl frills for one child may he a very necessary part of the curriculum for another, and that great care must be (^m-ised in choosing the e sentials. *1- *'* -J* -I* *!• -J- -JEntertains Guest* Vt »4h Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Kenny L. Ford of Manhattan, Kan., and the former’s mother, Mis. Martha Ford- of Seneca, Kan., were honor guests at a pitch-in dinner given by relatives at the home of Christ Knauer, Thursday. Those present*were Mr. and ilTrs J*hri knaucj, Mrs Ida Shetrone, Mr. I and Mrs, Joe Knauer, Mr. and Mrs. i

Cecil Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layman and daughters Bernice and Dorothy- Andrew layman and son John Robert- George Knauer and daughter Louise, Earl Knauer, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Knauer and family, Mis. Wilbur Arnold and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knauer and daughter Lorene. Those who called in the evening to sec the Fords were Mrs. Earl Knauer and daughter Hazel and sons Charles Warren and Donald. The Fords startfvl on their return trip to Kansas Friday morning Mrs. Martha Ford had visited relatives for the past ten days. Her last visit here was six years ago. She was formerly Miss Martha Knauer of Madison township. Kenny Ford is corresponding secretary for the Alumni association of Manhattan college. He and his wife had made a business trip through the east. >[• *!• Greencastle Coed Elected Officer of I. I . ( lub Marjorie Giffin of Plymouth has been elected president of the Indiana university history and political science club at Bloomington. Other officers selected for next year are Fklwar.l Hoalley, Bloomington, vice president, and Marian Goldsberry, of Greencastle, secretary. a. .p .j. DePauw Wumami's Club To Meet Monday Members of the DePauw Woman’s club will megft Monday, May 7, from 3:3b to 6:30 o’clock. The meeting will will lie held in the dell at Longden hall if the weather is favorable, otherwise the meeting will be In the reception room at Longden hall •P -F -IThird Ward P- T. A. Met On Friday An outstanding feature of the May meeting of ih“ Martha J Bidpath p. T. A. was the splendid musical program given hy the Junior band directed by Mr. Bergethon of DePauw. The hand has b-:en organized since Uhiistmas and shows splendid progress. Miss Marjorie L wer, iustructor In piano at the Music School, beautifully played thn-| selections. \ Professor Bowman nt the univor-j slty, sp >ke before the organizai ion using us bis subject some of ilu problems of child education dealing with the inter-relation of physical and mental health. Discussing ten of the most important principals of the menial health eduegil n of the child, Professor Bowman’s talk was most instructive ai"l helpful. As this was the last nueUpg of the School year installation of officert was conducted by Mrs. Fr-d (’ .ok. Durlnjg the social period Mrs. Hood assisted hy patrons of her room, served delicious n freshments. •!• •!* * Modern Priscilla Chib Meeting Is Postponed The meeting of the Modern Priscilla club which was to have hc.cn held Monday has licit) postponed until Monday. Mu> 14. d- *!• -I- -I- •!• Scout Leaders Course To Be Given Hete Miss Ruth ychrof'lci, a m-tuber oi the Narional Gill Scouts stuff oi New York, who is conducting a training 1 out m I 1 - I gcout 1 ml l-rs this week-'iid luhlres.scd lb molltera of the Girl S - ut Saturday afternoon at the VMlindist ehuron. Prior to the nieiting a ooniiuitte< comp sed of Mrs. L. 11. Turk. Mrs. II. L. Janie. Mrs. Hoy Newgent and Mrs. Jacob Eltel, chairman of thtroop coiumltloe, met wHh Miss Sell roe dcr to coiisidcr ihi- p ssibilily of 01 gunizLug a council which will sponsor Girl Scouting in Greencastle. Councils are usually orguniz-d where there are in re I hail two groups In a city. Th-.-re are at present four Girl Scout troops uuiin the leader .hip of Miss IXMoss. Mi- Hunt, Mrs. Mullins. Approximately s> veuty girls ar* enrolled In the? groups. If a council is organized It will have ns one of Us main the general supj rvlalon of the Girl Scout movement in Gr encosUe. Following tea at 2:3ft o’clock all Girl Scouts met With Miss Sdtroed-

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The courses will be held Saturday and Monday evenings at 7:30 o clock. All those intertv ted arc invited to attend. + + * Dr. Oxnam Speaks At MotIwu-Dautliter Meeting The annual Mother and Dntightet mot ting of the Federated church women was held Friday evening at «h« Presbyterian church. Mrs. L. H. Dirks Is president of the local Federated church women. A representative from each church was seat'd

VOTE FOR Roscoe G. Scott DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Your Support Will Ue Appreciated -I’ai.l Political, Adveej,^

on the platform R eves presiding. Eight girls Ironi the under the dir.vctlon of tine Dietrich gave a pageant, and a sextet

high school Miss ritrlsdevot ional from the

GO TO ELMS INN' For Sunday Dinner

Junior high sehottl sang two numbers. Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, pr^-sid nt of DePauw university, gave a splendid address on “The American Home.’’ 1 Poih wing the address a sot igl hour wa> h<ld in th-- (lining room of the church where refreshinoula wv-re serreil. Miss Patlepc Thot.ip un play d a violin numb')'.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Robert Tplmage Beck, minister. 10:00. Morning worship. Sermon subject, “Too (lood and Too Wise.’’ Speaker, Mr. Heck. Organ prelude, Andante, Elgar; offertory, Album Loaf, Wagner. Church school, Mrs. B. F. Handy, director. 10 a. m. Junior church morning worship and communion. Primary church- worship- Beginners and nursery. 11:20 a. nt. Class and discussion period for adults and children. 5 p. m. College forum. Subject: Social Trends. 0:30 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor.

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Victor L. Raphael, minister. The Young iPeopIe’s League will continue its sessions during Sunday morning ami afternoon. Chureh school, 0:30 Dr. G. B. Manhart, superintendent. Conference discussion groups: “Five Objectives of Youth Spiritual Emphasis.’’ Morning worship, 10:35. Conference .-.ernmn: “living Generously for Christ.” Antihem: “Send Out Thy Light,” Gounod. Address, 2 p. m. by Rev. G. A. !• runt/., I). I), “My Committment " by Rev. R. J McLandresg at 3 o’clock. Junior C. E., 8:00. Tuxis C. E., 6:30. “Getting Along With Ourselves.” Leader, Gladys Tate. Motion picture world travelogue at 7:15 with Dr. Willis Helfrich of CJticago as lecturer. Pictures based on seven European and world cruises. Offering for expenses Friendly Folks class will meet nt 7:30 o’clock Tuesday evening with Mrs. Edward NdUm.-in, 405 Anderson si reet. Woman's Circle will bold their social meeting at 2:3<» o’clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. A. Brown, 012 Ridge avenue. Mrs. W. E. Ellington will be assistant hostess. Choir practice at 7:00 Wednesday evening. .»

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FIRST B \PTIST CHURCH

Gust F. Carlson, minister. Corner Spring avenue anl Poplar street. Bible school, 9:30 a m. Walter Gardner, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30. Sermon subject: “0 Taste and See!" Unions- 6:30 p. m. Evening gospel service, 7:30 o’clock. Message, “The Eternal Seeker.” Midweek prayer, praise^ Rible study and testimony service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

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Fanet. Anthctm — “King of Glory. liJ Peace”—Thiman. Offertory — Intermezzo - | senet. Violin Solo — Meditation I “Thais”—Ma senet Edward Tti 0:00 High School Ejm rth J Subject, “Russia.” Speaker Lester Jones. 6-30 ]t. m. Church vesper' dl recital by Prof. Van Di-irnan Thl son, assisted by Mi."? S(j .ind Mr. Gephart. Prof. Tiii) v i'l play, rt in and 1: j "The Evangel of the New Woridl Miss Siewert .mil Mr. (ieiiMttl sing ronie of t ie soli, parts, organ numbei s: L . t’s “Faimq| Fugue on ‘Ad nc- ad salutanz (lain’.” MAPLE ( II APEI. M. K. (HHi * **** Angie Godwin, minister, ('hunch School !> ”0 a. m. Mrs. Mary Keml'-li actitit tepdient. Church School hour :i:'-«nk| 30 a. in. H| 1 worth League, 6:45 p*. Leader. I ] Persons Gr nv. Evangel i-t d • r - - ■ ' " ^ Sermon -abject: "A M Work,” by Rev. J. G. Moore. Special music )>• tit.- - ' -irdi^ l.y IlHtf V( I Grace Moore, -tudent- in bdf .Music School. S| ial i-v- - - 1 •*' | night during th 1 w- k eveept Sj

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Wmlnesda; . I -n g '- 1 charge of th« | Lillies’ of th 1 ' Kiel i. Come thou and help u- n * vivad meetings at -'ur l.itde I Church on Hie hill. CHRISTIAN SflEVRCiH

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Sunday morning -er.ice, I'l* Wednesday Evening SenkD | Wednesday of the month. Reading room oped

from 2 to 4 ft. m.

"Everlasting PunthninK » subject of the Leiavs--'!' r ‘““ Churches of Uhrut, nvn: Sunday. May 6. . ..-ja. The Golden fixt is ^ the Judge of all the C»r»I ^Genesis 18: 25). , Among the elutions

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The Lcsson-S« rnion ,

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GODIN MEMORIAL METHODIST (HURCH Albert E. Monger, D. D„ minister. Van Denman Thompson, minister of music. E. R Bartlett, Ph. D., general superintendent of the Sunday church school. 9:30 a. m. Church school with departments for all. Men's Bible class end student department meet in East college. 10:10. Morning worship. Sermon . subject, “Institutional Christianity— j Hr Future.” Music. Prelude — Meditation —

spiritual undersiawj- ^

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Studio Ten Club Steak with Sau«Baked Chicken Pork Frfltb Vegetables Variety ^

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