The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1938 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA SATT'RDAV.

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>:i.KI.SVn,LE SCHOOL -\OTK> Ov." fall carnival, which was held Fri,iay. October 21, was a big succcm Th rc was a very large crowd prestnt, and everyone bad a good

time. Several points of the carnival were the

Intermediate News

There are 52 pupils in the intermediate room this year. Our teacheri is Mr. Everett Miller. The feu grades; fifth, sixth, seventh, and'

interest in j eighth, hive all their subjects tauget Fish Pond.; by Mr. Miller except the girls of the!

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Fortune Teller. Beauty Shoppe, and, of course, in the room were sandwiches. p e. and elder which were sold. Here are the winners of some of the more important contests: Turkey Drawing, Belty Skelton; Cake Walk, Mr. Fred Nicholls. Drawing for Oake, Ralph Beaman, voted the ugliest man, Mr. Charlie Hoskins. The King and Queen of the festival were crowned the very last thing in the evening: they were Opal Skelfon Junior, for Queen, and Earl Chew. Frefhman. for King.

Victor Sr'in, a member of the English literature class, made in paste board, a small copy of an ancient mead hall which was used n early England.

Primary News We are looking forward to a happy

vacation.

Hllik W’right is ill.

Tuesday af'emoon we spent p-r'od miking decorations for

Keelsvllle M E. church.

The Manual Training boys are making us a new cabinet to be

for storing our booklets.

.liiiunie Hutcheson is spending this Week with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Aney Hutcheson, at Stop 56. The high school basketball boys will play at Cod City next Friday, November 4 A school bus will prole ably ge. tc take anyone who cares to

a. tend the game

seventh and eighth grades, who have their home economics class taught by Miss Neler, and the boys of th? seventh and eighth, who have Agriculture. taught by Mr. Wallace. Th< boys and girls have played heir last baseball game this sea-

son.

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A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAV

i Divine possession: Whom have I in This news of Rcelsvillo school is heaven but thee? and there is none prepared each week for the Banner U p 0 n earth that I desire besides thee.

by the following reporters: Ruth Chew. Senior Reporter; Opal Skelton Jun'or Reporter: Nellie Fisher, So-j phemore Reporter: and Olive Young, j Freshman Reporter. The stenogra-i uh:r is Richard Aker. The gradi ! teem news is prepared by their i-J spectivo teachers. Miss Akers of the. Primary Room, and Mr. Miller of the I

Inte r medial Room.

Psalm 73:25.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

The Senior class, which has unde»lakeji to make enough money to take,

i the class to Washington, D. C. in the ( tpring after school is dismissed, is one i now selling candy and school supthe plies. It has also placed an order for

‘‘Basketball Schedule Pencils " The trip which they made to

used ! Brown County was much of a suc-

i cess, and e njoyed by everyone.

Day in and out you’ll find the highest quality of food served at Cafe Royale. We make every effort to serve only choice foods at all times. Eat here with confidence.

FOR SUNDAY (reamed Chicken And Waffles Steaks - (hops

The Juniors are having quite a time in history, tracing their ancestors < ?'.

HI Til ETTIXG TO CLEAR QUESTION OF MARRIAGE HOLLYWOOD, Oct 29—(UP' Ruth Et‘ing was subpenaed today to clear the question of her marriage to Mryl Alderman in a deposition answering a $150,000 alienation suit. The suit was brought by Mrs. Alma Alderman, second w ; fe of Miss Ettingts husband who was shot two

Mrs. Harry Collins an I Miss Eleanor Collins spent the day in Indiana-

polis.

Mrs George Inge of Morton entered the county hospital Friday for treat-

ment

Sam Hanna, east Seminary street, returned to his home Friday from the county hospital. The D. A. R, Cabins at Robe-Ann Park will be open from 2 to 5 o’clock Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Cartright were in Chicago today attending the Chi-cago-DePauw game. Mrs. William Neese of Manhattan underwent a major operation at the county hospital Friday. Mrs. George York. Beveridge street, returned to her home Friday from the county hospital. Mrs. Walter Baynard, Howard street, was admitted to the county hospital Friday for treatment. The Misses Nonna and Marion

weeks ago bv Martin Snyder. Miss

Etl. ng and Alderman then said thatj whlte - Indianapolis are spending the

hey had been married about four

a wide selection of fine meats, fresh vegetnb'es, crisp salads, and a variety

j of tasty desserts.

cl f C Royale tXHHt EAST VONCAHTLE

menhts. But Mrs. Alderman said that her divo“ce from Alerman did not breome effective until last D c. 2 Under California law, a divorced oerson must wait one year to remarry. Mrs. Alderman charged that Miss Etting stole Alderman with lavish gifts during the lat‘er part of s'x vears in which he was her musical ar* anger. Miss Etting. former blues singer and wif of Snyder until three years ago, was under court order to appear at the office of S. S. Hahn, attorney for Mrs. Alderman. Hahn said that he would ask Miss Et'lng “point blank" if she were marr ed to Aiderman. Alderman said that he married Miss Etting at Tijuana, Mex., but H thn understood that she told the grand jury investigating th'- shooting that her legal name was Ruth Etting

THEFT 18 REPORTED The city police report the theft last night of four new tires from a truck at the Northern Indiana Power company's pole yard in the south part of Greencastle. They were valued at a hundred dollars or more.

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DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING FOX RIDGE SCHOOL Tuesday, Nov. 1-8 P. M. GOOD SPEAKERS

EVERYONE IS INVITED

weekend in Greencastle with rein •

lives.

Mrs. Florence Pratt, east Seminary street has been called to Roblnsen, 111., by the illness of her father, Judge A. Lcwe. Robert Cooper of Coatesville R. 2, was ordained as a minister at an all day meeting held today at the Bethel church near Fillmore. Edward O'Daniel and Mrs. Ralph Gwinn of New York are here visiting their mother, Mrs. U. V. O'Danlel, east Seminary street. Mrs. Kathryn Skinner Francq and children of Evansville are here for the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ada L. Skinner, south Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadley, Miss Elizabeth Rariden, Miss Madonna Grimes and H. G. Reckley were in Chicago today for the DePauw-Clii-engo football game. Among the local people who attended the DePauw-Ctiicago game In Chicago today were Miss Edna Bowles, Prof, and Mrs. B. Bergethon ami Prof. Henry Rolling. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nenow of Matliscn. Wis., spent Thursday night and Friday with Mrs. Floy McCullough and family. Mrs. Nenow was formerly Miss Ethel Morlan. It is announced at Crawfordsvtlle that Dr. E. R. Bartlett of this city will preach in the Wabash Avenue Presbyterian church tomorrow forenoon. His theme will be “The Radiance on the Pathway.” At a home-coming of the Carbon M. E. church, Sunday, Dr. C. W, Hildebrand of this city will be the afternoon speaker. The choir of the Reelsville M. E. church will lead the song service in the evening. A car driven by Miss Carrie Pierce, of this city was in collision with another automobile two and a half miles east of Danville, on state road 36. last night, resulting in damage to th.' Pierce car and also to the one with which it collided, but no person was hurt. Miss Pierce was en route home from the State Teachers’ Association meeting. Sh» teaches school at Bowers, in Montgomery county. She is a sister of Mrs. Elmer Seller of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Seller went to Danville last night and brought her to Greencastle. Henry Tweedy’s automobile was badly damaged and he was somewhat hurt, at 5 o’clock this momin-*, when he drove into a barrica/e of railroad ties which had been maliciously placed across the blacktop roan a few hundred yards west of state

NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS Monday 11:00 a m. Freshman chapel— Dean Helen Salzer Meharry hall. Modern Priscilla Club Luncheon meeting Mr. 1 -. Garrett’s 1:00 p. m. 7 p. m. DePauw faculty meeting — Administration building. Dance at Elks Home—8:00 p. m. Tuesday 11:00 a. m. Student Chapel—Mehairy hall. Over the Tea Cups Mis. Clyde E. Wildman—2:30 p. m. Present Day Club Mrs. G. D. I Rhea 2:30 p. m. Group B. of Tri Kappa, Mrs. Wilbur Donner—3:00 p. in. Community School of Religious Education 7:15 p. ni.— High School

Bldg.

Corinthian Class—Mrs. Earl Allen - 7:30 p. m. Open Meeting at High Scheol Auditorium- 7:30 p. m. Discussion on New School Building. Woman's Missionary Society of Christian church Mrs. Phylander Pruitt~ 2:3C p. m. 6:00 p. m.—Dinner meeting A. A. U. F.—Elks. Wednesday 11:00 i. m. Worship Chapel—Dr. Wildman Gobin Memorial church. Rotary Presbyterian church ;:t 12 o'clock. Crescent Club. Mrs. Russell Alexander 2:30 p. m. Womens Foreign Missionary Society of Gobin Memorial church 2:30 p. m. Second Ward P. T. A. Study Group—7:30 p. m. Eastern Star Masonic Temple7:30 p. m. Thursday 11:00 a. m. Chapel—Dr. W. W. Carson—Meharry hall. Kiwanis Christian church—12 o’-

clock.

Woman's Study Club—Mrs. Zol McIntyre- 703 S Locust St. 2:30 v.

Voters Of Greencastle Election Tues., Nov. 8 We are asking Republicans and Democrats to elect this fine group of candidates to represent your city. Four of these men are World War Veterans and three are succssful young business men. We ar basing our administration on these principals —To make a good city better, to give better fire protection, to give better parking, to give good law enforcement and to lower your taxes. FOR MAYOR W. D. JAMES FOR C LERK-TUFAS. PAUL GRIMES FOR C'OI'NC’II.MAN 1ST WARD HAROLD FLINT FOR COrNCiLMAN 2ND WARD GWIN ENSIGN FOR COUNCILMAN 3RD WARD FRED STARR FOR COUNCILMAN 1TH WARD ROBERT STONER FOR COUNCILMAN AT LARGE R. R. “GAUMY” NEAL Give iis your vote, and we wiM (In our utmost to give you a good dean city.

Victo: L Rafael nimiste.'. Jac! Gillerpic. orguiiis. Everett Doiiand, directot. Church school 9:30 a. m. Ernest H. Smith, supt. A new class for young married couples has been

started.

Worship 10:35 a. m. Music: Prelude, “Chorale. The Peaceful Forests," Isaak; offertory, "Prayer,” Bossi; anthem, “Take Thou Our Minds, Dear Lord.” Laufer. Sermon theme: “Responsibility for Christian Education.” Tuxis-Pioneer C. E„ 6:50 p, m. , Junior C. E. Monday, 3:45 p. m. Community school of Religious i Education Tuesday, 7:15 p. m„ in the High School building. Institute of Christian Education Thursday commencing with supper at 6 00 p. m.

PAY YOUR taxes now We Will Loan Y 0 u $50.00 For fifty weeks at ft Per week plus interest. Leans on Fumit ure » tnob’!« s . Livestock, Etc, Indiana Loan f lb'2 E. Wash. st.

Mesdames, Mildred Staley, Emma Blue, Mable Poole and Myrtle Cox.

Mrs. Pruitt To He Hostess Tuesday

The Woman's United Christian Missionary Society of the First

of Tri Kappa—presents' ch,istian Church will meet Tuesday

afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Grace Pruitt, 5 Hanna Court. Miss i Alspaugh will have the program and

Christian Education Institute— Presbyterian Church 6:00 p. m.

Friday

11:00 a. m — Music ChapH—Me-

harry hall. Group B

Professor Izzato in 'Ask Me Another’’ Benefit Show at High School Auditorium—8:00 p. m.

Mrs. Hanna McGuire will have the stewardship program. Mrs. Milligan Young will lead the devotions.

Official Board Mooting oif Christian Church 7:30 p. m. Sicond Ward |P. T. A. Meeting—

2:30 p. m.

2:00 p. m. DePauw freshmen vs.

Wabash freshmen. •(. +-f-A * * +

Rosebud Club Held

Hallowe’en Party

The Rosebud Club held a Hallo-

we’en party Thursday evening at the blocks, Including Ihree home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Day. !ln< * a department store. Prizes for (the, best masked were I Police assembled employes of the given to Glenn Barnes, Bert Wright. Nouvelles Calories department store and Harold Jackson. Refreshments to check for missing persons. They of pie, sandwiches, doughnuts and were unable to account for 31 em-

coffee were served. Contests and pioyes.

FRENCH POLICE REPORT IK MI.SHI NO AFTER FIRE MARSEILLES, Fiance, Oct. 29.—•

'UPi—Police said today that 48 persons were missing after a fire which destroyed buildings in two city

big hotels

games were enjoyed.

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Piitiiamx Hie Hallowe’en Carnival Monday Nigh! Under the auspices of the Putnamville P. T. A. there will be a Hallowe’en Carnival at the school building Monday evening. October 31st, at 7:00 o’clock. There will be plenty of good things to eat and plenty of fun and enter-1 tainment. Big parade starts prompt-' ly at 7:30 p m. and prizes will be awarded for the best character replesented, best dressed child, prettiest ( couple, ugliest couple and other

prizes.

There will be a special entertain-

ment at 9:00 p. m. which will con-

clude the evening’s program. Everyone is cordially invited

But many families reported that women members were missing. (Police, fearing that some women customers of the store bad been trapped. made a further check and then announced that the total missing was 48. Three charred bodies were found in the ruins of the store this morning. This brought the total of known d< ad to seven. In addition, 14 persons were injured seriously and 15, including five firemen, suffered less serious inju*--iet Damage was estimated at mots than 50.000.000 Francs '$1,335,000'. The Adult Ladies Classes of Gobin Memorial church will assemble in the auditorium for the Temperance

CHRISTIAN smcvcjr S(

429 Anderson street

Sunday service, n a . m Third Wednesday of the ^

p. m. “

Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.

• Reading room 429

Choir practice Thursday 7:00 p. m. | open each Wednesday, 2 toT!

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The Golden Test i s: -p not against me. 0 mine , when I fall, I shall arise; wheal )n clai kness, the Lord shullbe«"

unto me” (Micah 7: 8).

Among the citations which onse the Lesson-Sermon ^ following from the Bible- “TV arations of the heart in n^n. t he answer I com the tonmie j the Lord. Commit thy worts th f “I 1 ",! ,h - v th ouehts ,'hjl established. By mercy and’.rati tquity is purged: and bv the let' the Lord men depart'from J (Proverbs If: 1, 3,6). "Bmlr a man be overtaken in a fa which are spiritual, restorer, one in the pirit of meekne«\ stdeving thy-elf, lest thou aig tempted. IL m ye one anothrrV dens, ami fulfil thehnvef(V

(Galatians 6: 1,2).

The Lesson-Sermon also ineL the following passage* from Christian Science textbook,“Sci; and Health with Key to the litres” by Mary Baker Eddyrt tal mind, acting from the hue sensation in matter, is animal netism; but this so-called from which comes all evil, diets itself, und must finally the eternal Truth, or the a , Mind, expressed in Science. In portion to our under?tandir Christian Science, we are freed the belief ef heredity, of m» matter or animal magnetic; we disarm sin of its imaginary er in proportion to our spiritw, derstanding of the status of : tal being" <n. 178). "W< should come more familiar with good with evil, and guard against beliefs ns watchfully aswebir doors against the approitl thieves and murder, rs" (p. . it

GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST

CHURCH

Sunday, October 30. 1938. Claude M. McClure, minister. Van Denman Thompson, minister

of music.

9:30 a. m. church school. 10:40 a. m. junior church In com-f munity hall. In charge of Mrs. Es-| thir Snider Jones. 10:40 a. m. Morning worship. Symposium: "Temperance and Good Citizenship”—Charles Sheridan, Jack Pool. Rev. C. M. McClure. Music: Church choir directed byj Dr. Thompson. Anthems: Hide not Thou Thy Face ( by Farrant and Jubilate Deo-JPhillip|

James.

Organ: Two Chorale-Preludes Bach and Rejoice, Christian Souls, and Air by Handel. Also Canon in B. Major — Schumann. 6:00 p. m. Intermediate .leagm. 6:00 p. m. Epworth league. 6:30 p. m. Gobin Student Fellow-

ship.

The public is cordially invited to, attend services. NAZARENE TABERNACLE Rev. E. F. Singhurse, pastor. Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Richard | Whelan, supt. The truck will make regular route for children at 9:00 a.

m.

Morning worship, 10:45. N. Y. P. S„ 6:30 p. m. ' EvantfAHM'lfe AbHrictf T:30, Rlthard Whelan will preach. • Young people’s cottage meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting at tabernacle Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

come down and let's get together! *-' ols ' on wh * ch W >11 be taught by Mrs.

again and have a swell time. It is not compulsory to come masked but O Boy, how much more fun It Is.

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Priselllu I'luli To Hold Luncheon The Priscilla Club will meet at the home of Mrs. George Garrett Monday for a luncheon at one o’clock. +*+++*++ Jefferson Township Club HeM Regular Meeting The Jefferson Township Home Economics Club held Its regular monthly meeting Tues lay. The meeting was opened by the reading of the creed. Roll call was answered by Riley’s quotations. Plans were n^ide

Ncrthrop.

Mrs. Dorothy Cabell of St. Louis, who sufered injuries in an auto-train ctash Thursday at Bainbridge, is re[Mirted improving at the county hos-

pital.

FOR SALE: Large heating stovei. Player piano in excellent condition’. Jeffries. Berry street. 29-lp.

road 43, north of this city. Apparent

ly, the placing of the obstruction ^ or Achievement Day, November

in the public highway was some boys’

idea of Hallowe'en fun, but peace enforcing of ficcrs, who are working on the case, point out that one or moiw lives could easily have been lost by the accident. As it is, they say, whoever put the barricade there is liable for punishment for it. There are some clues as to the identity of the persons who were responsible for the happening.

The program consisted of Rileys poems, read by Mrs. Clova Salsman. Twenty members were served refreshments of apples and candy in Hallowe'en baskets by the hostesses.

Don’t be “Penny wise and Pound foolish” as the old adage says; For we ate your '’Ounce of prevenUon” and worth more titan “a pound of cure.” Phone 126. Home Laundry ft Cleaners. 29-lt

Locust Cottage College and Poplar Streets SUNDAY DINNER TRY OUR DELICIOUS Fried or Baked Chicken Steaks

SPECIAL! The best-sellers of all times and the newest fiction in modern editions for only $1.00 SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J. Drover Forward, minister. 9:50 a. m.— Bible school session. 10:30 n. m.—Morning worship period. The morning theme will be “A Man Who Cared.” 6:30 p. m.—Meetings! of the Primary, Junior, Intermediate, Senior and Adult Young People's Unions. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship hour. The theme will be “To Drink or Not To Drink That is the Question.” The public is cordially invited. Tuesday evening, 7:30- Monthly meeting of the board of finance. Thursday evening, 7;30 Prayer and praise service to be followed by the monthly business meeting of the church. Thursday afternoon, 2:00—Meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society, held with Mrs. Carl Coughenoui. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH H. C. Felkrs, minister. “The Wages of Mercy” will be the, f.ubject of the minister's message at the 10:00 a. m. worship service tomorrow. The choir will sing, “To Thee Oh Lord" 'Rachmaninoff) and Mr. Charles Whieldon will sing a

solo.

Other services throughout the day

are:

Adult study groups and graded church school, 9:30. Youth Forum, 11:15. Collebe Round Table 11:15. Junior High School Vespers, 5:30. Young Peoples Vespers, 6:30. Colege Frum, 5:00. The Women's Missionary Society will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Grace Pruitt. 5 Hanna Court. The official Board of the church will meet Friday evening at 7:00 o’clock. Visitors are always welcome at all services.

BAINRIUDGK M. K. (III II Mark Biinltt, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday scr.ool | Turney, school supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning wrslupJ 7 p. m. Evening Servicf Morgan, gm st speaker IN MKMOHV In loving memory of our i Sarah Futney who departed C seven years ago. October 28 The rolling* stream of time do, But still th ■ vacant chair Recalls the love the voice the Of mothei who once sat II* The flowers u lay upon your § May withet md iecay But the love we have for you. Will never fade away. A loving mother, so true 'inlhj No friend on earth like

firu;

For all of us she did hei Wt May God grant her eternal Husband and dt

Fried and baked chick n at Crawford’s Sunday

FULL 008PEL MHMICN Rev. Russell Phillips, pastor. Sunday School, 2 p. m. Sunday Services, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. Special songs and music. Everyone Invited.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH Comer Maple Avenue ft Apple Sts. Rev. Mary Hlgnite, pastor. H. W. Stone, Sunday school Supt. Sunday tchool 9 AO. Evening services 7:30. Young People’s meeting Tuesday ,evening at 7:30

For Sunday l*' 1111 COME TO The Lincoln FjVory itK’HiLi'd family aR'l y 011 ' ^ will enjoy I (in'"" chicken ilinmTAlways a tion of well l' 1 ' V meats, salmK and deserts. SPEdAE—UM’ ^ UNCOLN Dining R*""