The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1935 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 26. 1935.

PiibJL* School News « « I r]> VV^-lc In The llnnner 4 ♦ ♦

Miss Florence: Helen McGau^hey tok over her duties an nueeessor to Miss Dr" .ss on Monday. Miss MeGaupliry n native of Greenenstle, and has been teaeuiriK at Plymouth for several years Mrs Beryl Allen, former hieh school teacher, served durim. the interim following the holidays when Miss McGaughey was iecovering from an illness.

week. They had a 100 per cent at-J tendance on Wednesday, Thursday j and Friilny. Jack Seeley and Bobby Flanigan. 1 third grade pupils at the Ridpath | school, entertained the sixth grade during the opening exercise Thursday morning. Jack plays a guitar and Bobby a harmonica.

I'ho first semester ended last Friday A semester is the smallest unit of wotl for which nigh school credit is given This is im excellent time for st i nts and lien parents t*. make areful apprii ; .jal pi-ogress made up to thio pent in in.- school year. The auditorium period Friday morning at Miller school v;as in charge of the lourth grade pupils. They present on a play t rom the fourth reader, Ki.lu-ihood and Little John.” Russell Buis took the part of Robinhood nd 1- rnest f'r**amer of Little John Tin ■, wetv introilueeii by John Ross Here is a letter from a second grade child in Flint ward to a second grade child in Second ward: Dear Alva. 1 was glad to get your letter. Sorry you are sick 1 got a top and wagon for Christmas. Mr. Mayhall is our S. S teacher now. Your friend, John Kiebusoh.

Mrs Fred V. Thomas, city lihrar mn, addressed the freshmen class Wednesday on their home room program. She told of the library organization. the cataloging and shelving of books, and the use of the card index in locating material. This will tie of assistance to the students in their use of reference material. She also spoke of the care of iiooks and their proper treatment to get the maximum "life from them On Jan. 16 the Agriculture club was entertained by an interesting talk on "Personal Appearance of Draft Horses,” by one of the members of the club. Mrs. Kenneth Umflect addressed the Home Economics club Wednesday on "Mexico " The elub is making : 1 study of food clothing and shelter of different countries.

First Ward pupils entertined first grade children with a moving pictme they had made.

First grade children of the Jones school held a toy automobile show Thursday. Cold weather did not affect the attendance of Mis Cherry’s room this

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Tno I he foiuth grade of the Ridpath sohol enjoyed stories read by E.iith Cook and Keva Buster of Miss Hollingsworth’s room. Al the meeting of the sixth grade W. W. club of the Kidpatn school, Mrs F W Davis, formerly of fticknell. and a iriend of Miss MeClung j ave an interesting and instructive .tlk on "The Story of Mary .lories,” One hundred and ten children from .'eeond Ward attended the puppet iliow at the high school Thursday afternoon. Nancy RockhiU, second grade pupil et Second waid. gave a piano recital Thursday evening. .She played fourteen pieces from memory Miss Lower is her teacher

PERFECT WEDDED BUSS PEABODY. Mass (DP) The distinction of being an ideally married couple is accorded Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Sheen. 89 and 85. respectively. When they celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary, they announced ‘.hat they never had had a verba! skirmish during their married life. Tifjer Cubs Defeat Delphi Five. 24-21 The Greeneastle Tiger Cubs defeated Delphi, 24 to 21 on the Oracles' home floor Friday night. The locals led 14 to 12 al the half and were forced to stave off a belated rally by Delphi in the closing minutes to emerge with the 3-point victory margin. Cox with 4 field goals and a free toss was high point man for the Cubs. Lineup and summary: Tiger Cubs (24) Delphi C*!) FG FT FG FT Gar!, f 2 O’Mount, f 0 0 Hamm f 0 1 K’patriek f 4 2 Bee, f 2 0 Iamb, f 0 0 Ctwright, c 2 1 Long, c 2 0 Hutch, g 0 O Shiith, g 2 1 Cox, g 4 ] Larimorc g 1 0 Knauer, g 0 1 Totals 10 4 Totals 0 3 Referee: Beck; Umpire: Robbins

Clovers Defeat Greyhound Five

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

L.& H. Chevrolet Sales Inc. O. W. HOLLOWELL Phone 346 N. Jackson

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TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 26 A revived offensive attack brought Cloverdale through with a 27 to 22 victory over the Craysville Grayhounds in the first game of the evening of the Wabash Valley tourney last night. A last quarter rally gave the Clovers the victory. Both teams l>att!ed on atmut even terms during the first part of the fray Craysville took the lead during tne first quarter, but Cloverdale came back in the second period and crept within two points of the Grayhounds. Craysville held only a one-point ad< vantage at the end of the third period Tits fourth quarter found Cloverilale working the ball through for shots which were made good. Graysville then blew up completely and could not do any scoring. Pettit. Fultz ami Williams kept Cloverdale in the running. These cagers played neat basket ball. Steele and Stanley were tne high scorers for Craysville. Lineups and summaries: Craysville (2‘i) Cloverdale (27) FC FT FG FT Peak, f 1 1 Cook, f 0 0 Steele, f 3 l 1 Pettit, f 4 2 Stanley, c 3 0 F’ultz, c 2 0 M’Clure, g 1 O’ Williams, c 3 1 Plow, g 1 0'Scobee. g 11 Monroe, g i 0 Orrell, g i i Thompson, g 0 0 Totals 10 2 ( Totals 11 S Officials Referee, Jenson: umpire, Filley. —o— AT KOACHDALE Final score: Rouchdale, 26: New Market, 22, Score at half: Roachdale, 16; Now Market, 10. New Market (22) Roach dale (26) FG FT FG FT Cash. ,f. 3 llSuthertin. f 2 0 Davis, f 2 l‘Jeffries, f 2 0 Kessler, c 2 li Crider, c 0 2 Galey, g 1 0 Perkins g 3 i Duncan, g 10' Sands, g 3 1 Keys g 0 U Taylor, g 1 0 “B” game —- New Market, 20; Roachd&le, 19. Ofliclals- Daxey (Waynetown) and McKinley (Roarhdale).

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It Waves for All" Entarad in the postoffice at Greeneastle, Indr ana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; >3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; >3.60 to >8.00 per yoar by mall outside Putnam County.

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY RIGHTEOUSNESS AVAILS MUCH: Klrhc* profit not m the day of wrath out righteousness deliverct.rt from deatn.—Proverbs Jl 4

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Judge C. C. Gillen was in Indianapolis on business Friday. Fred Grimes bus returned to Ids hom« from the county hospital. Voris Cummings returned to his home in Jefferson township Saturday from the county hospital. Mr and Mis. Donald Riddle of Russellville are the parents of a daughter, horn Thursday, Inn 24 Mrs. Frank Wallace, East Andervon street underwent a major operation at the county hospital, Saturday morning. The Tincher Sisters of Marion township will appear on a 30-minute program over Station WBOW at Terre Haute next Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 8 oeloek. Suit to collect an alleged unpaid account has been filed in circuit court by Cooper & SutheHin of Putnamville against George Hurst. A demand of $51 is marie. Fred V. Thomas in attorney for the plaintiff. Mrs. Beulah M Wilkinson, 20, wife of Charles Wilkinson of Crawfordsville, died in Culver hospital Friday afternoon approximately an hour and one half after she drank a quantity r,t rarholic acid. Relatives were unable to give a reason for the suicide. Funeral services will be held at the home near Bowling Green Sunday morning for Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Hubei . 78 years old who died at tug home four miles east of that community Thursday. She was the mother ol Mrs. Nora Boyce of Greencastle and L. M Huber and Mrs. Alveren Williams of Bowling Green. A reproduction of the Vicksburg Daily Citizen of July 2, 1863. printed on wall paper two days before Vicksburg was taken by the Union army in the Civil war. is on display in the window of the Snider wall paper shop on south Jackson street. Newsprint became so scarce during the war tlrnt the editor of the paper printed It on wall paper.

NOTH K OF FIN XL SETTI FMUNT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Prudence Remans, deceased to appear- in the Pulnuni Circuit Court, held at Gnsncastle, Indiana, on the 16th day of February, 1935, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Arcounls with the estate of said deredent should not be approved; ami .raid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 25th day of January, 1935. No 7609. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 2€-2t

NOTH E Ol I INAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Emma F. LeWman, decease*!, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 16th day of February 1935. ami show rariNc. if any, why the Final Settlement Aecounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and then* make prof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 25th day of January, 1935 Homer C. Morrison Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. 26-2t

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SOCIETY

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NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS

Monday

Modern Priscilla Club. Mrs. Ken- J ruth Peck, 2:30. Mothers Study club, Mrs. C. IV. Chapman. Woman's Relief Corps. 2:30.

Tuesday

Progress History club, Mrs. Bittles. ] Senior B. Y. P. U. cabinet, Baptist j riiurch, 7:30. Senior B. V. P. IT. commissions, j fibptist church, 7:30. Wednesday Woman’s League, community hall, Gobin Memorial church, 2:30. Choir rehearsal. Presbyterian cliurch, 7:30. Woman's Circle of Presbyterian I church, 2:30.

Thursday

Delta Theta Tail, Mrs. Albert Dobbs, 7:30. Prayer service, Baptist church, 7

p. m.

Choir rehenrsnl, Baptist church at

7:30.

*!- -F -I- ■!• + + + Try-It ( lass Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Try-It .Sunday School class of the First Baptist church was held Friday evening at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Purnell, south Jackson street. Following the devotional period and the business session the evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were serve*! during the social hour. Seventeen members and their families and one guest were present. •f. -p J- -J* -I- •!• *F Mrs. Beck Hostess To Needleeraft ( lull The Needleeraft club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Omer Beck, South College avenue. Twentyone members responded to roll call Mrs. Ray Trembly gave a lecture on the history of Panama and the Panama Canal Zone, Illustrating ner lecture with slides A social hour wa.‘ enjoyed while the hostess served refreshments. •'* -!- -t* -J- -J- -tl.arge Number Attend Benefit I*. T. A. Party A large crowd attended a benefit dance and bridge party at the Second Ward school building Friday evening. The event was sponsored oy the joint Parent Teacher associations of the city schools. The program included dancing, bridge and a floor show by pupils of Miss Doris Long. -!• *t- •!- *!• + < harlty Ball Is Planned for Fell. 15 Delta Tbeta Tau sorority will hold its annual char ity ball on Friday evening, Feb. 15, at the high school gymnasium, it was announce*! today Music for the occasion will he furnished by Bob Butler’s orchestra. + + + -FF -F •»• + Belief Corps to Meet Monday The Woman’s Relief Corps will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the D. A. B. room in the courthouse. A good attendance is desire. Note change of meeting place •{. 4. 4. Surprise Shower for Mr, anil Mrs. Kersey \ surprise shower for Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kersey was given at the Putuamville M E. church Friday evening, more than fifty attending and presenting the new bride and bridegroom with beautiful and useful

gifts.

A feature of the program was a moving picAure of the prograss tn’ough life of a married couple v. tneli wan acted out by various individuals. Popcorn and candy were served as refresnments. We believe our customers get more enjoyment out of life by not having to do their own wanning. Home Laundry and Cleaners 26-It.

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Monuments We will have larger Slack For

Early Buyers.

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—For Sale-

FOB SALE: Gold plate Mellophonc. Practically new. Phone 487-Y. 25-2t

FOR SALE: Ed Simmons Farm, east of Greeneastle Milo West. Phone 263-X. 26-lt.

FOR SALE: Boo Sedan. In good condition. Cheap. Must sell. Phone 171. 26-Ip.

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FOR BENT: Enst side of double. Phone 107. 24-3t

FOR RENT: Modern furnished apartment. Reasonable. 702 east Seminary street. 25-2t FOB BENT: Four room modem apartment, 14 Larnber street. Phone 214. E. A. Browning. 22-5p

FOR BENT: Attractive unfurnished four room apartment. Close in. Garage. Lorkridge. Apartments. 15-tf

Wanted—

•WANTED fine hundred locust fence posts. 4 inches hy 7 feet. Frank Cutler, Greeneastle. 26-3p

SALESMAN WANTED Experienced. 35 to 60 years old. To call rur farmers, merchants, factories, etc., with nationally known line of lubricating oils, paints and roofing. I ermanent position which will pay $35 to $100 a week to right man. For further information write, General Manager. Central Petroleum Company, 1561 Standard Building, Cleveland, Ohio. 26-Ip

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, minister. Church school 9:30. Mission Sum

day.

Dr. G. B Manhart, Supt. Morning worship 10:35. Sermon theme: "Turning to righteousness." Anthem: "For He shall give His Angels Charge Over Tnee," Van Vliet Solo: "The Prayer Perfect," Stenson. by Miss Jean Clapp. Organ, Andante.” Beethoven: "Berceuse in A Major,” Rogers. Christian Endeavor societies 6:30: i Junior-Japanese project. Pioneer-In-lermediate age (12-14). a new group sponsored by Miss Ixarise Bicknell. I Taxis— leader, Ruby Cowan. Adult ! led by Mrs Harold Kaiser; topic: ! "The Psalms :uid the Individual.” Woman’s Circle Wednesday 2:30 p. I m. at the church Devotions by Mrs !c D Conklin. "Our Oriental Neigh- ! bora in the U. 8 ." Mrs. O. F. Brownj mg. Hostesses: Mrs. Jaeob Eitel Mrs. Boy Ellington. Mrs. Harvey Oox. FIRST BAPTIST FHT'RCH Gust Emil Carlson, minister. A city missionary took a friend into the East of London witlr all its l«)ver ty. squalor and vice. As they ?etumed facing a glorious sunset, they communed with their own thoughts in silence till hy and by the friend could endure it no longer and said, "i should think the heart of God would break.” “Well," replied the missionary, "it did break nineteen hundred years ago on Calvary." Yes, it did break on Calvary, but it breaks still over the sin and sorrow of this world “Cast all your cares upon Him for Hr careth for you.” Bible school. 9:30 a m. Murel Davis, Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Message: "The Subjects of Justification." the second in a series of morning sermons on Justification or "The Guilty Pronounced Righteous ” Chorus selection: "Trust, Thy and Prove Me” - Leech. Unions, 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Message: "The Vicarious Atonement” Duet: "I’ll Go With You"Bonney and Ladies quartet: ‘‘Just As I Am”- Bradbury. S. S. Council, Monday at 7 p. m. Monthly business meeting of the Church, Monday at 8 p. m. Prayer service, Thursday at 7 p. ;n. Choir rehearsal Thursday st 8 p. m. Come thou amongst us ami we will do thee good.

WANTED: Stock rack, 7x12 or longer in the clear Harvey Bressler, Route 3. 24-3p

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( III Id II OF THE NAZAKENE Rev. E. K. Singhurse. pastor. Sunday school. 9:30. Morning worship, 10:45. Young people’s hour, 6:45. Evangelistic hour, 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 Cottage meeting Friday, 7:30 For the young people’s hour the lesson will bo a discussion of "Pilgrims Progress As Far As the Wicket Gate " Richard Whelan will be in charge.

If you are caught out in the rain or snow will your windshield wiper work? We have a complete line of Triro motors and 1 lades. Why crank? New 13-plate batter y, $3 95 exchange Flashlight hatter jes, 5c. Ford model T timers, wiring, bands, etc. Dobbs Tire and Battery Service. 21-6t

The party taking the hunting knife owned hy Alva Bryan, from our display case, is known, ami unless it is returned prosecution will follow. Browning-Hammond. 25-2p

Slndio Tea Hoorn SUNDAY NOON Virginia Baked Ham Beef Fillet Fricassee of Chicken SUNDAY EVENING SUPPER

Chop Sucy dinner at the Studio Tea Room tonight. 26-Ip

SQUARE DANCE, auspices of the lied Men's lodge, .Saturday night, Bed Men’s Hall. Men 15c; Ladies 10c. 24-26-21

Attend the Clinic. Learn to make the most of your time ami stretch your budget. 26-lt.

CASTLE CAFE Will Provide Vour Sunday Dinner For Forty Cents. ( UK KEN, LEG OF LAXIB And other good Foods will Ire Ready.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Charles Z. Hunt, late of Putnnm County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. Milton Brown, Administrator D* Bonis Non. Cause No. 7443. January 8, 1935. Attorney, Frank Stoessel. Homer ('. Morrison Clerk of the Putnam Clreiijt Court 12 3t

FIRST * KRISTIAN ( HUR( II Robert Talmage Beck, minister. Walter Vassar, director of Music Mrs. Walter Vassar, Organist. Mrs. B. F Handy, Director of the Church Senool. 9:30 Unified Service. Beginners Department Junior Church. Primary Church. Adult Discussion Groups. 10:00 Adult Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon Subject "The Story of a Seeker.” Speaker, Mr. Beck. Anthem "One Thing Have I Asked of the Lord"—Van Denman Thompson. Janet Browder, Soloist. 1100. C A. Discussion Group. Student Bound Table. 6:30. Christian Endeavor. GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Albert E Monger, minister. Van Denman Thompson, minister ot music. Edward B. Bartlett, church school superintendent. 9:30 a. m. Sunday church school. Men’s class and college classes meet in East college. 10:40 Morning worship Sermon subject. "Conflicting I^layties." Music: Prelude — Adagla from Second Symphony—Wider. Anthem — "Hide Not Thou Thy Face From Us." — Richard Farrant '15-30-1580 >. V.olrn solo — "Aria" — Tenaglia '17th century, Herman Berg. 6 00 p m. High School Epworth League. Missionary Sunday. Marilyn Stewart. 6:30 p m. Church vespers Sunday evening sing led by a men’s student chorus Profesor Van Denman Thompson at the organ Dean It g MeCritrhan directing.

CHRISTIAN RCIEN* r fgj. 408 Elm St. Sunday morning gerrlee, -. | Wednesday Evening Vrvjf,, Wednesday of the month. Reading room oner! WedpJ from 2 to 4 D. in. ‘‘Truth” is the suhjpct of i_ Lesson-Sermon m all i.hunhuj Christ, Scientist, on ii.ilay,, uary 27. The Golden Text r "Teachl thy way. O Ivord; 1 will walk ilitj truth: unite my heart to fear t | name” (Psalms 86: II). Among the i itatim whir-h t* prise the Lesson-Sermon iit| following from (he Bibh "Him| Rock, his work is per lid: for, his ways are judgrm : a Cl truth and without innni.'v jyr* right is he" (lieut. 32 4| The Lesson-Sermon also incldi the following passage from 3 Christian Science textbook,“Sew and Health with Key to the S*n tares,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Mi tals try to believe without mdi standing Truth; yet God is Trutl (p. 312). “Not mater a , but sy itually we know Him as divinely /s Life, Truth, and Love” (p. “Through spiritual en<c only, comprehends and loves Deity, various contradictions of thnScr of Mind by the material ens« not change the unseen Truth, remains f«r«ver intact" (p. 481).

ST. PAUL BAPTIST ( III K(H Cor. Crown and Howard :dnxt| B. Y. P. U. services at 6:30 p Evening worship at 7 15 Subject: "There Is A Way Seemeth Right To Man " The Consolidated Clubs will at the church on Tuesday Evening The Union Prayer service nil held Wednesday evening at ttu dence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bud M APLE CHAPEL M E. ( III IU Angie Godwin, minister Church School 9:30 a m. Epworth League 7 p. m Evening worship at 7 ;0 o'clock.! The Rev. Mrs. Emma Barift 1 Yinger an ordained minister of Methodist Episcopal church preach Sunday evening Her dau£. Miriam will sing. Mrs. Yinger nr, to Greeneastle some months ago educate her children She has sons’ in the Methodist ministry There will be Bible tudy conducted at the church next nesday at 7:30 p. m Tin Rev Gorham will he in char; ■ Mr ham has a deep interest in the ual and historical facts of the which will make the study hour helpful to all ages. Come and this hour of study and worship. There will he a get-together ing next Fr iday evening of the pie of Maple Chapel at tin homt Mr and Mrs. M H Burks Maf ville street. Every body weriome Maple Chapel will begin ■'anftic services first Sunday in Feb: There will be morning snvirrt Sunday during the revival All those who are willin.; to In the singing please he pn 'ntSi day morning at the Sunday hhi^J so in the evening service PROGRAM FOR HOUSEHOU 1 ( LINK XWOUM I D T0®| A full schedule of meeting* A household clinic was anmmnct day. Activities will begin Tti morning at 9 o’clock and wil with a supper Thursday night Women Interested in kn quilting, mg making, etc arc to bring sample of their W

show others.

A beauty salon with an art cosmetics in charge, will he col ed. At least three interesting creations will be prepared hy women who specialize in son* orite dish. A "jitney” lunch v served at noon each day.

The afternoon programs ... at 2 o'clock on Tuesday ami day. There will be a lunchd o’clock Wednesday for the "

League.

The supper Tuesday event be Mexican style. Those at the supper will receive a surpb Mr. Umfleet ami Miss Kestr present a group of children * sing Mexican songs. A chicken pie supper will be Wednesday night Dr Ezra DePauw university, will show slides of the most interesting of the city. Dot Ixrng's < youngsters will give a Boot si The high school domestic cli serve a fish supper Thursda) Miss Hicks will be in charge

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