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DEP\rw f HAPF.L P' c ' >" Cl yd*- E WUdmail was t.'.e era;*: rpeafm for DePauw uni* vr-dty's f* rst chapel program of the actons v-mester. De<-darng that cur age is one which • npr.as.zes speed and action. Dr Wiidman pointed cut that action is c*nr*rous with'jut control ~W1Cj oTn*n, we hav*- casmo* without it ** have chao* We need to pas* sc.rr.e titvi of plan through all of our activities so that they will not be aniSe-sa " I's- .r.g a Um« J .y . uttration of the rv/essity for control m ail life, the *pea/4*r shewed how a river may rprea -! 'i». astation when its banks tan no longer control it. ' V. e need to realize life is a very dangerous business unless it is under r ' ' ■' If them a anything fundsr en • ai y m a man s character, he is ir p*~ si-d the speaker in conelusion. We must use the checks of tons* .-no* and intelligence to koep oir i»v*-3 ieA-oted to some worthwhile Sofia! activity."
• Among the sugg-s'-ons were: Examine the foaudations ar. i ttructaral soundness sf a P datg before r-occopyir.g Do rot start a hof f.r- permit t '* te—Lxg to dry ceit sV/ady Watch for eaeptoded cetsemjsr.t fxor* to presrire ef rising water* Examine and rerr :ve .»** paster Wait until the house a eorop»e-.e!y dry before attempting roof repa-r reiecoratiisg or painting. To tafeg-uard aga .-jt epiiem.A; outtresdt Dr Verne K. Harvey of tn» rate health boaru ar.i ec-jcat-tr. of f.mais ruled that children of evacua:*»i Good distr./-U shvji: net be per mi tad to return to school before Feb »—allowing ample time for typrxil .ncubatiofi. Dr Harvey reported KX/ case of influenza among Die ref ugee* in th* Seymour area, with one death Knox ecunty an: another .n P.,:e county.
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W'mus :«ma- -7^ rt/nsumer* Ecacatioo Study ter rver the -mm ^ Sm/tp of A A 1‘ W wdl meet Wed0:3 pmcec-J T.t- --*..iv everong at 7 'X> o'clock at •e it- . ' teest; Rector HaL Mjs CaL.e J Hudscn of
'the P. -c Service Ctaenpany of Dwiiana w_ be the guest speaker Her sot.ect w_; be The Lighting of 'die
Home’
emoor. it was an^- i; noon today Lrwis will Pave train at shout 4:30 p 4 Hu r—orAte* 5, ^ for In _4.rial 0^ sponsor did not taunM the specific reason hr ^ It was thought pc® that Gov. Frank may have arranged 4 an, ference of some so- • Detroit.
bottled note PioArl "mw n |W
r.c inced that it has received a total yf si: 453 725 but still nee.i« more.
LEWIS ENROETE TO DETROIT j WASHINGTON Feb. 2. (UP) — Joan L Le-Ats militant strike leader leave Washington for the Detroit
General Motors strike area this aft-
ST LOUIS UP Joseph Devaney. nty e, a pop bottle a scrip gJ an i.ea On r 1 'Finder will receive ); j, ledglng - The paper he jt[ I tie and the bottle he -7,1 .Mississippi River. Now Devaney has mee I from Jacksonville, ] =aid he had fished the the Gulf of Mexico, at; Devaney an invitat, r . Florida to try his lad: il ■ ;
Mjs Mary Eurix I-as fm*d to the cncmty btsc-.ti bmken arm was ta>m to tf her SLirer Mr? Fere*
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Early Facts Of Putnam (’ountv Are Of Interest To Present
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There wLi be a 1 the —Ak.ng of hock
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Mr in-t M.-v G.-bert B.'Ar an.i a -rn'-* Juha and Mr* Catheru-.e Cl j -,f MiCLmrr . e rp?r.t the week ert: w.t?! Mm Em—.a Brtier ant F-i.-ic WxGac* cf GrvcrysWV
tr- ~g 3 uh.-' way with greatly L_gmerrted fee-:*-* -jf United States ; an.: ievee ht:.- rwatther? S.-ty Lee cf t3 k-h3* fc-r 'mbit 1 run 1 were *-'• ta *trat*i t peants ty tm.-k an! barge. .
Mr an: Mr* Harry Hawk_n». cf Lar—-O -Lake* V.L* a*e ghsats cf Mr 13.1 Mr*. C E Craw.ey east Wash-ngtor. st.-e*t Been Mr an: Mre Hawkins an! Mrs Crawtey an* £3
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Em*st L Cox wu gran.*.*: a -i> voee* fmrn lia Cox -t c.rc—t tcart Mce-iay She did roc ecetteac the
Tbty we-e marr.ed JLy !6 an: setarated Xwremher 1 ar.
FORUM MEETING THT P^DAV
ANDERSON PI. A NT RE-OPENS ANDERSON. Ind Feb 2 'UP/ — Nearly 9 000 emp/loyea of the Deico P./ry pi^it, cioae^i since Jan 4 were e-lic»; to work on a part-time basis • 'day by F C Kroeger general mantger Hf/ur* of work will be increased as business demands the management announced. *
The Men’s Forum of th* Erst Christian Church will meet at a din ner meeting Thursday evening at 6 30 o’clock in the aoc-al rooms of the church. The annual election of officer* will be held at this meeting. The address of the evening will be given by Lois Arnold, president of the organization He win speak upon his recent trip through the South to Florida. During the forum period he will make a statement as to future possibilities for the Forum in the church and in the community. Time will be given for remarks from the members and recommendations for the year’s activities The newly elected president will be asked to speak The present officers of the Forum are Lois Arnold, president Vemet Snyder, vice preeLimt B F Handy
sec -treas.
Special music will be a feature of the evening's program, a* well group singing by the Forum
bers
The dinner committee is com pose.j of Charles Meikel Paul Heaney, J W Herod. F S Hamilton. Lee Mas•en R P Mullins Frank McK«-han The nominaing committee is composed of R. P Mullins Paul F Boston and Robert T. Beck. The stendance committee is composed of William N Stiles, Bernard Handy and Charles Meikel The membership committee consists of Ray Abrama. Dr. W P. Hutcheson, and E R Bartley Following the meeting of the Men’s Forum a short and important
mem
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Robert MenjMtt 4<>2 ea^t Hir_-.» v^» -
rireet i3 empy.yee of trie Federai The Ret 0# Horiar Kay zgx'.r Land Bank m Loiusvfl>. who Howard E Stm - eeetractor has been home cx. account of the Good f r*e*i br*W3ght to th* Put-ram. court eoevtitirrs returned to Lo*r*v..!e to- from Owen txnr.’j It originated day to resum.e his work. ; -rjere m the is4ter part of 1934 It
; p Rockett, of Marion, grads* J ** *®fteet DM damages
ate cf t&e Lv: _a3-a Umversty Schcx: t-?'-— E Meek tas '- en a; i-vm.-ed of Dentistry j 1V33. -as locacd m •dm.cnstrator of tee estate cf SalRoochta:* to practice ientAtry ar.d - -* ^ H U.c-rer -a.* .**>■ will occupy the office formerly con-! ca -•« occtirred January 21 ducted by the iate Dr Paul F Ream, i H ' r P'^sonal estate J FAte-: to be Dr Puckett comas here rtctcr.mended j ** 111 «» and her real esxate os a man weL equipped to carry on * *■* Ft 5M The heirs name: are Da huwTifas cstaujoed *o scuadly j E Meek cf Cknrerdale Jepha by Dr Ream, who was on* cf the ; E Spencer Join Meek of best knowTi member* of hi* profee- ' Emtor. who are brother* cf the dexon in Dus part of LodAna. 1 '"-•ed tr.. Margaret E..vra Crowe
j /f Carter. ..’Je Me a tAter aivs also
The mayor and city council met H ,.~ ^ Rotorff
with the Creencastie water works | j„ f/irrl
board Monday evening for the pur-! pose of reviewing the past year's! activities of the city water works, so that the council may .have information as to what has oeen done And what program the board is contemplating at present This is one of a series of meeting* by the I city cff.cials ar.d the water works!
A. -. tcatr'.rAl teachers of the county were present at a meeting witn M-U May Master, of the Purdue exiens.» work m the county agent's - fft the courthouse at Greer.cast> Monday evening. A: this gathering the date for the t- - .. a^mevesnen: program of 4-H worker* was set for Feb. 24 The meeting w-l be in the courthouse in the - .ening At th-s meeting also tr.*r-r aws disctrasiou of the round-up - -- MM C-^AT. —alter* cf -r.terest to 4-H workers On Apr. 2 Mias Master, ar.d Harry Ainsworth, tr.e latter also of Purwe; eoriuct the pmior leadersand ai-.t leaders’ meeting in the c-ourthouse at 7 30 in the evening. Cc May 12 Mas Master. *3.11 con*ict the officers- tram-ng meeting. hA gathering a_so to be in the court* r*>is* at " LO .n the evening.
NPORTNMEN TO 'fFFT
Important meeting of Putnam County Corse-. at.oc dub at 7 30 p - Thursday FV-.ruary 4th at O. K Bar'er Shop E.ection of officers. A i sporumen and farmers inter* tAtrt--.cn of Quad. Rabbits. Raccorets ar. 1 Fish by the Depart* men: of Or— i-sstiui r ust be pres-
ent at this meeting as we will receive
court Monday Mi-y
was rrar.ted a ciTorce from
' >M *' R jjsen fe^ra o® the grjr»d» cf ctTsel
land ir.h-jrra.-i treatment
J Raymond Rex Hamr-var: was anj noir.ted guardian cf WiLiam Day ad-
! ji iged of .- •ourvd mirvl
Albert tvlace administrator V the estat* cf tATTliam. S Staley priv-
was
ty the court
-r allotrr.ent cf Quail and PAbbiU uriag February ar.d March .Any permit who ie*.re having game and fAC. ..eerater. on their farms or favorite hunting gmv."> a m. ust be present at i-' J netting .n omier to receive
sanie
A.. Rifle and pistol shooters who x-e ir.teresVi ir. the nGe xnd pwtol range aoouid attend as the cor.unucf the rarge depends upon this meeting. Ernest Sterner 7th District Conservation representative
boant Ateachm^
U w<fl a. comments and informs-1 Morrta ^ ^
tense
tion will be offered.
'or vc*me from Ralph Morris alI ■"ging intoncation absences from home, abeuse of the plaintiff arvi children and other details of cruel I an i inhuman treatment They were 1 married April 4 1V25 ary; separated * December 21 1936 They have two children Rose Mar * 10 and Joan ! a. Lyor. and Abrams are attorr.eya
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A divorce from her husband Ralph Shockr.y is being asked in the Putnam circuit court by Marjorie Shockr.ey, and sue also asks the restoration of her maiden name. Sands In the complaint, which was filed by Lyon an 1 AhrarrA. Mrs. Shockney relates that sne was compelled by her illness to mum to the home of her , parents in Putnam county and that j while here sne learned her husband J ha/1 dApooed of their furniture and had given: up their residence, at Ridgeville. this state. She states in I her complaint, "that said defendant J was quarrelsome and at times insisted upon opinions as to their mode j of livLng and their prospects for the future Lfferent from the opinions of the plaintiff " She says she wrote him while she was at the home of her parents but that he did not reply to her letter*, not telling her any of his 1
"TRIKE SITUATION /r Mt |>»*a Vr.- Pa«, r>.».
out tnooe having military - passes." automatical.y breaking the food sup ply linea estac-lshed by the sit-down-er* Machine gun units commanded the hill tops on both sides of the valey overlooking the General Motors
shops
Officers would not reveal their strategy, but unoff.cially it was said: The ait-downer* will make their own choice and can eat if they want to move out."
.NEfK FTtACTt RED IN SLEEP
meeting of the official board will be Mr j-'id Mr* A J 'Cox of /...- h*ld in the parlor* of the dhurch aemor< ii-e the parents of a son, bom cording to an announcement of Paul Tuesday iroming at the county hos- F Boston chairman of the Official pital j Board of the Church
plans for their future.
ONE NIGHT ONLV Next Sunday FLETCHER HENDERSON famous composer of "Uhrietopher Cofumbus’ And Hls Orchestra Tickets 85c a person, including V. S tax. till 6 p. in Feb. 7th. After that 85c a person. Nmd Money Order Now.
Ua^t Iron Pavement Tried CLEVELAND UP*—A new type yaving block—cast iron, on a concrete base—is being tried on a street here. The surface is said to! be non-skid.
Dancing Nightly Except Monday and Thui-wHi
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CLEVELAND. (UP)- Mrs Evan Mtrgan. 40 wno suffered a fractured neck w-neo *ke turned over in bed, is
expected to recover Her
held in a brace
neck is
INDIANAPOLIS. LND.
lud os Moth Proof your nothing. It is Guaranteed.
IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 470
To the minds of some persons who Witnessed tne recent overhauling of portions of the extenor of St. Paul’s Catholic church m Greencastle there .vas recalled some of the history of
tr.at structure.
It is tne second church edifice occupied by the Catholic congregation in this com mum ty The first of their r.urch rkimes was the subject of an interesting articie in the Putnam Banner of November 16 1853. ir
part as follows:
"We have a Catholic church in town It is the property formerly : *T."y by Mr Dinwaiche as a coair shop, in the soutneast part of town, op'-osite the vacant coil-ge lot, and was occupied by one of the free schools [It stood on the lot now occupied by the University Adminis*~ation building, on south Locust street There was no college structure or. Elast campus at that time.] It *as purchased last week from. Mr. Lilly by Mr Ceigier, who said he wanted it for a vinegar factory ’’ the Banner continued. ■ On last Sunday, the Rev. Mr Doyle officiated: We were present for a few minute*, but left on account of the cold, there being no fire
in tr.e building.
• Mr Doyle stated that his reason
f ' r • lying tr.e building was that Greer.rastle was a central location between the Catholic settlements on the north at Lafayette, on the south in Martin county, Indianapolis on the east ar. i Terre Haute on the west ar.! that it was highly necessary that
one be formed at this place. He appealed to his brethren pres- : assist by making liberal do-
grecte :
known, as th< Se - -I
ent
The building was unpaid nad • done what no other
natiorA. for He
priest could have done in the stat that of giving $100 out of hia own pocket’ He had but *2.50 left! For the last five years he had not saved a cent for himself- he had given it a’, for the building of churches— ar.d for those that didn't believe it. he respectfully referred them for the truth to certain citizens of Martin
county."
Later in the Banner, there was an item telling of the erection of a steeple and cross on the little frame church building. But there came a time when the Catholic congregation needed larger quarters and it was that they purhased the edifice in which they now worship, which, however, was not
congregation, of the Os psnsation of that --.u
1850-51.
In 188* the Old New School PresUons again united congrega-.or had a p!a« elsewhere The structure at tk Washington street 1-: nue, not longer being a Presbyterians was o':-.: The Catholic c r.gT*fa’..i new church horn* cer-* and it w-as transferal l| olic congregation Th pied it in April i some alternations isclf have been conducted it
that date
However the first ts the vicinity of Green/ ducted by tne Rev $.-*■ iere in a log cabin fl Walls northeast of L.-nH year 184«. Religious held in priva-e h ’'fl and one of the ea-**:^ resident however Daniel Maloney. Then came Rev 'Ll mentioned in the first *'■ tide. After Father D -j Edward O'Flaherty "I Highland. Rev. Josep j Rev Charles Mai- : | the ministration of tk the former Presbyt-"’ purchased. The new church bor- j gregation was blesee: Palais ar.d dedicate: !| Later pastors were th* ment. Rev Peter B.s ^ nie O’Donnova- Re' Rev Michael Power »" gan coming here agv succeeded after hu e ^ here, by the Rev Ta#* Un. in 1890 SuccrtriJ we/1 known to res: - J notv. The Rev Thonui'| now pastor. In the Banner of ir-
peared this item CUI11 ' 'Jj ish house adjoining W*"
The member* of - T^k olic church of this «tf
arrangements to eief
for their pries
which their house of'
The building story brick ’’
will
We invite you ad all the family to a g. OUR POWER FARMING W
Wednesday, February 3ri!
We will hold a Farmall Quick-Attach^b!' ^ ^
10:30 A. M. Any boy or girl under 18 year 8 ' * enter. Cash prizes and a trip to the 193'i' I-
Fair.
Instructive Talks—Sound Pict lin Free launch v Be our guest from 10:30 A. M. to 3:00 P WEESNER IMPLEMENT ( 0 GREENCAMTIJI, INDIANA
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