The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1938 — Page 2

TEE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TIESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, ions

Voters Of Grzencastle Elettion 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 successful young business men. We are basing our administration on these principles —To make a good city better, to give better fire pro tection, to give better park ing, to give good law en forcement and to lower your taxes. I'Oft MAVOlt W. D. JAMES FOK ( I.KKK TKKAS. PAUL GRIMES )(>lt < Ol MU.MAN I NT WMtn HAROLD FLINT FOR < Ol \< II.MAN 2NII WARD GWIN ENSIGN FOK COt'NCTLMAN SKO WARD FRED STARR FOK rOl'VOII.MAN 4TH WARD ROBERT STONER FOR < or.M IIJVIAN AT LAHOE R R. "GAUMY” NEAL Olve iih your vot«>, and wo will do «.ur utmost to jflv** you a good dean city.

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noon are being spent in interviewing flock record keepers in the county, conducting demonstrations in culling and selecting. This afternoon was devoted to a meeting at the farm of Walter Beam. Jockson townhip; and tomorrow af‘ moon will be spent at Jesse Herbert’s, one mile west of

Oloverdale.

There are nine record keepers n

h„- county. They are keeping-com- week: $s'.J)o'per'year’by"malVl'n Put-

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POO.TRV Cl IJJ.VU MEETING# HI.I II TODAY AMI WEDNESDAY ■ Pcultry culling and selecting meetings uro i<elng h&ld In jPutnam county today uii'l Wednesday, under the general over-sight of W. P. Albright, ejdmsion poultryman of Purdue. This for moon and tomorrow for<--

plete stock records, including the exact cost of feed, miscellaneous expenditures ;of laying and growing flocks, and the receipts from these

flocks.

These records are sent to Purdue university and there they 'are summarized for each ke .per. The following are the flock record keepo-s of the county: Mrs. Elmer Odineus and Mrs. Charts Knight, Washington township: Nelson Wood. Madison township: Jesse Herbert, Fred I ..as lie, Mrs. Owen Branneman, Cloverdale township: Mrs. Fred Tlunte.-, Marion township: Mrs. Ray Mille\ Monroe townsh p; Mrs. Zanie Garrett

Franklin township.

MISS KVA JESSYE IX)

CONDUCT AM. NEGRO CHOIR The all-negro choir which will give a concert in Moharry Hall November 10 Is directed by Miss Eva Jessye, acknowledged to bp America’s finest

conductor of negro music.

Miss Jessye, who is a graduate of Western and Langston Universities, Is a winner of gold medals in four fields poetry, essay, music and oratoiy. Siie was choral director of George Gershin’s “Porgy and Bess” which ran over a year in New York and was revived on the West Coast

nam County: $3.50 to $5 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Calmness in immensity: Look unto

William Eiteljorge, city, was reported slightly improved at the county hospital this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Fitzsinger and baby returned to their home at Poland today from the county hospital. A barn on the farm belonging to

the heavens and see: and behold the Joe Case of Jackson township was clouds which are higher than thou.—i destroyed by fire Monday right.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

negro talking picture, “Hallelujah.’’ and wrote the theme song for Universal’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” She directed a colored singing group on the program of Major Bowes in the early days before his amateur programs attained their present popularity. Miss Jessye is also the composer of “My Spirituals,” some of which will be included on the pro-

gram to be presented here.

Boost your City. Boost your Friend. Boost the Church that you attend. Boost for every forward movement. Boost tive man for whom yon labor. Boost the stranger and the neighbor. If you can make your City, Greencastle, better. Boost it to the final letter. “I Am Always Boosting For You”

ELECT

W. D. JAMES, For Mayor REPUBLICAN

Mrs. Elizabeth Oobel »>f Cloverdale was admitted to the county hospital Monday for treatment. A marriage license was issued at Brazil to Willard Dreher, timekeeper, who gave his residence as Reelsville, and Eleanor Tharp, of Greencastle. The Finance Board of the First Baptist Church will meet Wednesday ev 'ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kussell Welch, on Elm

Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Lafe McGaughey

visited their daughter Mary, at l*afayette Sunday and attended the pro-;

gram given by the Purdue

sit” Choir.

A revival service will begin at the Maple Chapel church Monday, No-

following a successful roa I tour. She V ember 7. at 7 o’clock. Benny Mor-

gan

the services. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Toon Lavender and daughter of Bloomington visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fulfard, north of Morton Sunday. Afternoon eaUe/'s were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Call of Roachdale. Mrs, Charles E. Cooper received a message Monday from Guthrie, Okla.. announcing the death of James T. Dnmell Friday, October 28. Mr. Darnell, a former resident of this city, has made his home in Guthrie for the last twelve years. Mrs. James W. Byrkitt Jr., and son, Jimmie, who have been here for a month visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Byrkitt on Bloomington street, left Tuesday for their home in Arizona. They will step off at Altamont, 111., for a day’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Byrkitt and fam-

ily.

Special meetings starting Sunday, 1 Nov. 6, and continuing until Sunday, Nov. 20, will be held at the Hussell- | ville Federated church. Rev. J. P. Alford, the pastor, will preach. Spec-

| ial song service is being planned with!

; J. M. Spencer as leader. On Monday j evening. Nov. 7, at 7 p. m. will be the quarterly conference. Rev. Thom- ( as Stovall, Crawfordsville, district superintendent, will be present. Postmaster A. L. Dobbs made an announcement today in regard to packages being m/it to foreign countries In time for Christmas.

Mrs. Lulu Hyten of Roachdale underwent an operation at the county hospital Tuesday morning. Mrs. Cecil Brown. Mrs. Edna Best

and Mrs. Eddie Buis attended the| nt cted with the Indiana Refining Presidents and Secretaries Confer- i Company at Richmond, Ind.

cnee of the American Legion Auxil-| iary at Indianapolis Monday. |

.DePauu Graduate

To Be Married

Mrs. Harry L. Conlon of Terre Haute announces the engagement of | her daughter, Louise Caroline, to i Lee Temple Hughes, son of Mrs. Levi j

G. Hughes, also of Terre Haute. I — The wedding will take place Wed-1 ^ ^ mothen , a chHnce to play

nesday, December 14th, at the kirst Congregational church in Terre

Haute.

Miss Conlon is a graduate of Wiley high school and of Mary Baldwin College at Staunton, Va. Mr. Hughes is a graduate of Wiley High School, of DePauw University and the University of Pennsylvania. He is con-

ffigh School League To Meet Tonight

The High School Epworth League of Gobin Memorial Methodist church will hold a “Kitchen Cab’net” meeting in Community hall this evening at 5:30 o’clock. Each leaguer is an ,l iate family at the noon hour and ’ open house for relatives and fiiends

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50th Wedding Annlversar>

Mr. and Mis. J. B. Andrew, living two and one half miles southeast of Linden, just off of state road 43, will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Sunday, November sixth. Ther; will be dinner for the immed-

asked to bring covered dish sandwiches. Table service will be provided at the church. Etlert Storen of Norway, an exchange student in DePauw, will speak on “Life and Customs of the Norway People.”

Univer- 1 Kdjth Greenleaf, second vice presi-

I dent of the League, will he in charge

of the program.

Measures Taken To End Marriage

HOSPITAL NOTES

Meredith Myei-s was discharged from the hospital Saturday evening. Miss Ann Cointm and Miss Marjorie Mueller, both DePauw students, returned to their homes In Indianapolis

Monday.

from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. Mrs. Andrew, a former Putnam ci unty girl, was Miss Frances Kesterson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew were married by the Rev. Parkhurst of Greencastle at the parsonage of College Avenue M. E. ohurrh. -I- *!• •!• 4* •!• + K ction One To Meet Thursday Section One of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lee Williams, 530 (hst Anderson street. A good attendance is desired. Members please note change in time of meet-

ing.

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with their children at the school Many of the mothers were masked and there were about one hundred

present.

The children gathered on the playground at one o’clock and then went to their various rooms. 'The children in each room then visited the oth o r rooms to see the decorations. After guessing who everyone was, the children unmasked and games were played in each room. Refreshments consisting of candy and apples, were given to each child and guests and the Junior Red Cross gave each a balloon. This proved to he most inten sting and added much color and

fun to the party.

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’’Mental Health” Study To*

Pur Group Meeting

The third in the soiies n f ■. groups for Par,ntal F.,W scheduled for Wednesday nif J vember 2, in the Second vt’an i auditorium. Miss Dorothy | Rixth g'-ade teacher i n t| IP ! of ‘he group and tb, * under discussion win I, , health. Mrs. E. C. HamiltJ

The mothers decorated the halls j Mrs. Howard Rorkhill wd asm; and class rooms Stlurday morning | lb leading the :isous.«i,, n and two mothers from each room as-1 A. W. Crandall and Mis

slated the chairmen of the commit-) tecs. One mother from each mom i helped the teacher with the ente--1 tainment. Mrs. Margaret Headly was chairman of the refreshments committee ,antl Mrs. Helen Ewing was j head of the decoration committee.

PRESTONSBURG, Ky., Nov. 1. iUP>- Kentucky took stern measures today to dissolve the marriage of 10-year-old Rosie Columbus Tack-

ett, as evidence for the bark-hill folk ' ximrsday Reading Club that the state wilt not tolerate child ( .Mooting Postponed

brides. The regular meeting of the ThursCounty Judge Edwin P. Hill order-) t i a y Heading Club, scheduled for ed Rosie and her mother, Mrs. Grace Thursday, November 3, at the home Columbus, to appear in court today 0 p virs. Lou Reising. has been post-

for arraignment. | poned for one week. Rosie will be taken before a juven-1 j. + 4. lie branch on a charge of delinquency Eastern Star To and “growing up in idleness and Meet Wednesday

crime.” Mrs. Columbus faced arraign-1 Greencastle Chapter No. 255 O. E. 1 ment on a charge of “conspiracy to g w m meet in regular session WedJ commit rape." | nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. MemDeputy sheriffs seized them late p ers please bring canned fruit for yesterday .is they attempted to flee ( ij, 0 Masonic Home in Franklin,

from the eabin-home of relatives oni 4- -h a 4. J- +

The manner in which everyone worked together on all the arrangements promoted an unusual spirit of cooperation. Many calls from the "Room Mothers’’ to homes concerning different phases of the project may be considered worth much to promote good will and friendship iu an organization.

Karl

wine will talk on the speo| a ,, “The Mental Health of the e

tional Chihi

Ideal Parents"

Mrs. Jervis Kulm. 1. chain, charge of planning these meet announces that interested ^ are welcome to enier tn, though the rmli.1 niHdir:'.

been missed. “*■ d* *1" *i* n - *i* + d*

Hallowe'en Mask |>a r ty At Indiana Stnt l arni Hallowe'en was celebrated considerable joyousness at the (rnndniieit en I'lii-,.

Barnett’s creek in Johnson county, sparsely-settled mountain mining district. The officers brought them to (

the county jail here.

The husband, Fleming Tackett, 34,

a miner, who married Rosie a week ago, had fled. Deputies nought him ) in the hills in northern Floyd county on a warrant issued by Judge Hill charging “rape of a child under 14.” ,

County Attorney Forrest D. Short

filed a petition with Hill last night for annulment of the marriage. Hill

Tp e ! expressed his approval.

middle of November Is the deadlinel ‘'An example should he set in this I to send articles, letters, postcards, case.” he said. “It should be an excommercial papers, merchandise, etc., an, P' , ‘ ^ or “ 1<> Pe^P 1 ' 'b the moun-

intended for delivery in foreign coun- ‘ (i ' nR

tries and certain U. S. possessions in time for Christmas. Information on latest dates of dispatch from Atlantic K°be. and Pacific coast ports is available

at the local iiostoffice.

The children have their "Home work” occasionally. Do they like It? You have yours 'the family washing 1 weekly. Do you like it ? Phone 128. Home Laundry & Cleaners. Mt.

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Rosie and her mother said they

did not know where Tackett had

They were noncommittal

about their arrest.

Mrs. Columbus told officers she had not “pushed” the marriage.

TUESDAY CHAPEL

“Friendship” was the topic discussed by MLsx Helen C. Salzer. dean of women, in her address to freshman

chapel this morning.

Dean Salzer stated that the prime requisites of friendship are truth and tenderness. In listing the chief attributes of friendship, she named loy-

alty, sincerity, cheerfulness, good jvtarlha

humor, and genuine interest in one’s

friends."

Miss Salzer said, "You can make more friends in a week by being int, rested in them, than you can in a year by expecting them to he interested in you.” "Self-confidence is gained through contact with good friends,” said Dean Salzer; and added, “The only way to gain friends is to bo a true friend yourself.”

IN MEMORY

In loving remembrance. o«f our darling baby, Evin Rossok, who passed away two years ago, Nov. 1. 19.36. Sully missed by, Mother and Daddy Sisters and Brother.

C ARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and the beautiful flow'erg, the singers and pallbearers and Rev. McClure for his consoling words at the death of our beloved husband and father Kenneth Crawley. Mia. Lucille Crawley and children Mrs. Hattie Crfcwlcy, mother Mr. and Mrs. Janies Andersen

Fillmore I. O. O. K. Lodge- No. 798 To Have Get-To-(iethor Meeting All Odd Fellows and families are invited to a pitch-in supper at Fillmore Lodge Wednesday night, November 2, 1938. Special entertainmint.

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Eleanor Tharp Bride Of Willard Dreher The marriage of Miss Eleanor Tharp of Greencastle to Willard Dreher of Reelsville took place Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home of Rev. Claude McClure. The bride was graduated from the Greencastle High School in the class of 1937. She is the daughter of John Tharp of this city and Mrs Mabel Stephens of Terre Haute. Mr. Dreher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dreher of Reelsville. He attended Indiana State Normal and is a member of Alpha Sigma Tan. He is employed with the Lone Star Cement Corporation as timekeeper. Their 'it home address will be 1028 South Indiana street.

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Entertained Guests At Hallowe'en Party

Dorothy Jean Logan of Cloverdale <nUrtained a number of friends Saturday evening with a Hallowe'en party. After the games and contests,

refreshments were served.

Those present were: Janet Murphy, Edith Finney, Dorothy Finney,

Kennedy, Virginia Wingert,

Nancy Tuckett, Betty Anne Trinpett, Cora Jean Branneman. Wilma Jean O’Mullane, Billy Osborne, Keith Huber. Dewey SjuTley, John Mark Logan and the hostess Dorothy Jem

Logan.

•!« 4* •?« 4* 4* Crescent Club To Meet With Mrs. Alexander The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Russell Alexander, 228 Hillsdale avenue. Mrs. Fay Hamilton will have charge of the program. Please note change of place of

meeting

++++++++ ladles Aid To Meet Thursday The Mt. Meridian Lad'os Aid will meet Thursday, November 3, at 1 o'clock at the church. The hostesses will be Mrs. Maggie Sutherlio and Mrs. Lods Clark. Bring table service. ++++++++ Third Ward Mothers Give Hallowe'en Party The mothers of the Third Ward school children entertained the children and teachers Monday afternoon with a Hallowe’en party, at the school building. Mrs. Ethel M. Hail was general chairman. 'This was a Hallowe’en Project ta not only antertaln the children hut

LAWRENCE GRAHAM REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PUTNAM COUNTY SHERIFF His father was Robert S. Graluini, one of the Iresl known huildiiif contractor!* the county has had. He has lived In Putnam County all his life. As chief of (mllcc of the county sent, Greencastle, he luis lud ex lierience which will he Invaluable lo him as shcrill of I he county. He has proven himself an officer with tact and understanding, an a desire to enforce laws in the manner in which they should hr forced. He Is a man of ability and sterling character, one who will taV his duties seriously, believing a position of this nature m|iilrfs on who is thoroughly conversant with alt its phases. From his good reoord as a loyal citizen the |>enple ran midilv that he will acquit himself ln‘h creditable manner a* our *li(‘rtff. The people of the county will he justified In selecting Mr. as their sheriff. He will Indeed be a valuable mid eonsflentiw servant and will continue to hold a high place among the peoplec Putnam county.

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