The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 May 1940 — Page 1
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(iREENOASTl.E, INDIANA, TIKSDAY, MAY js, 1940.
NO. 192
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NAMED
D iv|si«i,i of Fair Wlilct! To The l-II < lubs «f rile County
formally v ted Monday cv st a meeting of officers, d - and committee members at Lyfaim agent’s office, that ml evt at on the farm caleu-
the c. nity which has been i theory that the v.e'
FORMER BAINBRIDGE MAN MURDERED IN INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, la 1., May 28(UPi Ma ion county sheriff’s deputies today wi U n d a search for possible companions of Howa d M. Piicst, 28, of Indianapolis, whos« body A'as found late Sunday on a pile of gravel at the American Ag- ' gregates Corp, plant near here. Police were ci avince I that Priest I was murdered II, h id been shot I througn the hea t when his iK-dy
was discovered.
So far questioning of many persons, both men and women, had failed to develop any dues regarding IPs companions immediately be-
fore his death, polide said.
Hugh K. Tlmtrhi deputy coroner, sail he was shot with a 32 ca.-
DR. BLATCHLI’Y DIED TUESDAY; RITES Till RS.
TKl.KfiKAM FKOM KAVMOM)
S. BI.ATCHI.KY
WAS STATE GEOLOGIST 1 S|Mint Itovhood In Putnam County; One Sister, Miss Bertha Blatchley
Lives In Bainliridge
The Daily Banner received a tele- | gram today from Raymond S. | Blatchley announcing the death of | his father, Dr. W. S. Blatchley Tiics-
.. . ,, 'lay morning in Indianapolis. No de-
iber revoiv . He discounted any (aj ,
han commit- ]
RESIDENTS VIEW CAR V \ I'lJOWMXC IN COLLISION SUNDAY '* , M ” 1 The two automobiles that were in! IS IV.'VMED TO
| the collision at the int rsection of I I state road 43 and federal road 36, nine miles north of (Ireencastle, Sun1 day afternoon, were viewed by a
THE DAILT BANNLK UL( LIVED number of Greencastle residents who
comment'd oa the thoroughness of the damage to the ear that drove into the other. The injured young woman, Mae Romas, of Cincinnati, who was run over by two wheels of one of the automobiles, and who was taken to a hospital in Indianapolis in the McCurry ambulance, appeared to have had a really remarkable escape from more serious injury.
Is were given. Services were .’uiI nounced in the telegram for Thursday at 10 o'clock, but no details were given as to the place of the funeral
or of the interment.
Dr. Blatchley, state geologist from
< u .. . 11894 to 1911, spent his boyhood in 4-h ciuu- | Mr. I icst was a sun of Clyde n . » . . ■>«
I „ '-lyui 1 Putnam county, and one sister. Miss P:iest wh0 f ' 1 in Bain- j Bertha Blatchley. resides
hut the even bridge. The ( d to Indian- fiainbridge. His brother, Frank, re-
bole will include a wid r , apolis when Howard was a small | cently die< |
ural •' 1 • 1 there since H m the introductory passages of his
Putnam county than woul i j s we i] known in and near Baiu-
Icntcd by the name formerly i bridge.
as the C 'Unty 4-H fair, win j ted suicide, iIUimi: h he had ma le . be known by the time-hon- ( 8U j t .i | e threats within the past yea-, dfsignatioa, “The 'Putnam because no p-wdet burns were dis-
Fair.’’ I covered on his hands. e will 1) a division of the fa r i ; , the 4-H clubs | Mr. I i i son of Clyde
DEI’UW WILE GIUDUATE 2t)(l SEMORS JUNE III
KEGISTKAIi LISTS STI DENTS WHO WILL TAIv! PART IN
EXEIMTSES
17 F It O M Ml *l< SCHOOL
\\ \TER ROARD MET IN < IT\ HALL MON DAT EVENING AFTER A PRI-
VATE SESSION
TO St’( < LED GLEN LYON Abrams To Draw I p Petition r r > Be Circulated For Rcpa riiig
Semiiuir) St reel
LEOPOLD DEPRIVED OK THRONE AFTER SURRENDER; DENOUNCED RA REA NAUI) IN RITTER TALK
FIGHTING BLTWLI.N BELGIAN VM» GERMAN \RVIIES STOPPED VT a V VI.; ENTIRE ALLIED I.EIT WING II\l> < E VSED TO EXIST
GERMANS DRIVE ALONG BELGIAN COASi TOWARD PORT
BERLIN, May 28 (UP) German i mies, followin'; up the : Hrn-nd t of the Belgian army under King Leo-
1 • nr will be held August 8,
it Uobe-Ann park, at the
Vs; dee of Greencastle, where
L ren held in past years.
|l,rge attendance at the meet-
evening indicated a
; irc. ef c unty-wide interest i affair Men we e there from : points in the county, aa
fieri the central area, and
Wipa’ed in the discussion of
Meclianizrd ! nit May lie SiMMi I ridav APPROXIMATE!.V .’5,000 FMTED STATES TROOPS TO PASS TIIUOI'GII SPENCER
last publication, “The Fishes of Indiana." issued in 1938. Mr. Blatchley speaks of his own early years, writing in, a manner suggestive of th.’.r I of Henry D. Thoreau. another Ameri-
Aftcr a private session the City Council met in the City Hall Mon day evening for the main purpose of electing a member to the water board and allowing the claims and
petitions which had been received ^ ^ during the time since the last meet-1 pold, drove along the Belgian coast j i n K- toward the French port of Dunkirk. Before the election of the member a high command ccmmunique said to the water board the mayor in- that "the great battle of Artois and stiucted the councilmen to remem- Flanders had rvached its climax.” her that ho had to be a Democrat The communique, issued frorr and was to be elected for four years. Fuehrer Adolf Hitler’s field head Nominations were opened and Coun- I quarters, raid that the air force h.u oilman Neal moved, "I have been in-j bombed Zeebruge, Ostend; Nieuporl stiucted by the council to nominate ’ an I Dunkirk harbors as well as rail ! Ernest A. Browning.” The motion 1 ro.i I lines 1 nding to them and ship;
Subject in Which E.u li Student Ma-j was seconded by Councilman Starr lying in their harbors jored in Also Given by Uni- and unanimously passed. He wi 1 mu. i troops were t inding ou’ verslty Officials ! succeed Glen H. Lyon who has serv-lsule Bruges and Tlicurout, the com
i ed since the city took over the water ! mu’dque said
VV .1-. Hardest Blow Vllies Had Suffered Sinea The Start Of Tlie Blitzkrieg; French Premier Was Unsparing In His Di'iiiineiatioa; VsUs
Belgians To Rush To Aid Of France
Next Friday, May 31. residents of
vision on important points. .this community, b. driving to Spen- 1 neare . 8t p 0in t G n Walnut creek which j Armstrong, < History i; r . O „1„- .So ni«o»n,i ca- 98 mn»«, i„ I f| ows in a general south-easterly, j Armstrong, (English);
DePauw University will graduate i plant. I North of Vale icicnnes and south r
|can scientist. Concerning his years j260 s niors at Commencement on A petition from the residents and Tmnr.ai on what tile Go mans relr | in Putnam county, and later, Mr. I June 10. Following is a list of the I property owners on Hightail avenue t,, as the southern front, the Gei ^ Blatchley said, in part: (graduating students and their ma- | asked for a street light to be placed mans claim d to have broken throng i My boyhood days from 1869 loijors: 'in the middle of what is now a very ■ strong French finder fortification 1879 were spent on a small farm one 1 Sheldon C. Ackley i Philosophy); dark block. The petition was grant 1 a .n t to have crosse I the Schel and a quarter miles east of Bain- John J. Adams, (Political science); | ed. i> anal west of Valenciennes, bridge, Ind., (on the old section o; i Lee Orton Alkire, (Pelitical science); j Two permits were issued by th<’j Thu communique aid that on tli state road 36). It is about a half ( Eva K. Allison, (English); James W. j council, one to Walter Ballard to teai . southern front enemy tank attack mile from the farm house to the j An ile ws, ( Eeonomb i; John D. ] down the structure on the southwest | w le repelled successfully and thal
F. | comer of north College avenue and ! 30 enemy tanks had been destroyed J. | Columbia streets and another to Mrs. Allied air forces yesterday wen
opportunity of viewing i sout b e riy and southwesterly direction! Arnold. (Comparative literature). I Gardner to build a house on north placed at 91 plain ., and the Get
ih,.,M'riiiii,itt,i,»,ri,»fni .... *- i... I n ,«., j Bn, icy ( French 1
B I L L E T I X PARIS, May 28 (UP) King Leopold has been deprived of the Belgian throne, a radio statement by Belgian Premier Hubert Picrlot said today.
PARIS, May 28 (UP) The Belgian parliamentary delegation in France, calling King Leopold’s surrender older a shame to the country, repudiated it today and called on every Belgian in France to lush to the aid of the Allies.
Nancy
A. Sigler, the newly elected jc -r, 28 miles south of Greencastle. I f | ows in ' a general south-easterly, j Armstrong, (English i; Charles t of the board, presided at : will have an opportunity of viewing i sou therly and southwesterly direction ■ Arnold, (Comparative literature). (
tint ind John Poor, t.'iv | the movement thi ’ igh that town of a over or through the Knobstone shaleu I Jeannette I. Bauey, (French); 1 College avenue. | mens admitt (1 the loss of 23 planef ^.etaiy-treasurer, real the i detachment <.f np; nnximately 25,000 | and g] ac j a i dr ift of that region. IiiiRobert Ballantine (Englishi; Luther! J. B. Crosby and Harry Allan, on i After an earlier announcemen s of the preceding meeting I’ -ited Slates tr ; . en.oute from | mose days I spent many happy houts | M. Barrett, (Histoiy i. Max Donald Mi half of the Chamber of Commerce, from Hitlers field headquarters the eve the financial report. The | the South to barracks at Fort Ben-j irl S p,i n g and early summer fishing | Bartley, (Pre-medfc Charles T. presented a problem which has been (Leopold’s Belgian e my had capitulat ice-president, Maynard Grubb, jamin Harrison. « j in Walnut Creek using a wooden pole j Bateman. (Pre-medic i. William L. created by the unloading of the soi ed uncon.litionally to the Germans the
' ers originally provided I cut from the thickets along tie Bauer (EconomiM) . n A Bay-jvlce truck supplying Kroger’s every high c mmand said that Germai
Edition to these officers, the I for lllls! groat body of soldiers t«> j 8tn , a m and hook baited with angle ley, (Pje-medlc); A t Marie Beck, evening between the hours of nlm jtroope had broke stubborn reslstve committee includes Jam - to move to Fort Harrison on Thurs- worms My fishing was mostly ilone ] (Piano); James William Belshaw, | and twelve. A permanent place on , mice md h;ul i>r» d the cnem; hols William Wright, and ''"V’ but ,lt tlu ' Putnamville barracks] tor a mllo ot . two above and belowj (Political science); Bntience Thomp- Indiana street is to be marked off jclos.T “while air attacks caused theii
farnshaw. j of the Indiana state police it is learn- 1 the p oint now i{ nuwn a . s “Baker’s ! son Berg, (Violin); Elmer O. Bisch- 1 so that the truck can more easily un- destruction"
boa i I of d'icctors include.-; cd that the date was changed. ] Camp” where, on the now abandon-j mar. n, (Economl ;); Lawrence J load. j The communique placed the (,er rd Grubb, Horse Show; John i This ft,ruu wia ,Je completely ( , d porUon 0 f Road" 36 the stream is i Bisehman, (ChethirtryL , The city attorney, Marshall D. man force m swen Miles ffOr iw. Saddle Club: Charles M ., mechanized, and will move with ; sparined by a covered wooden bride/'. William B. Blake, Jr.. (Pre-med-; Abrams, who was absent from the ! Brugge and Thourout and said Ilia
" ' " oa i’ll it i* six i i< Vivian C. Bo 1 Iman (English). meeting, was to be instructed to n ive they had passe 1 I hielt on th li
jj Mary EUlzabeth Bogue, (Speech); a petition drawn up foi the people on down the Bel ian oa t.
I arcKlO | H/zel I. Bolton “Ionic Economicsl; Seminary street so that it can he
J Donald Booty, (F. momics); Priscilla Circulated and the street lie repaired. RUES WEDNESDAY FOR T/v (Soclolo »> Ge, ' ald VV Brue". j The materials nowon hand are to be SISTER THERESA MARIE
1 tl I I IMIIUU . ’tIM I. t i Economics); lb oc Nickey Brum-I tiekl and sold at the time repairs are
Buchana".. ! to be made.
WILL BE AWARDED; i Voi, i; Norman F. Buck. (Matin The council instructed the polic
NI> GIRLS ASK- |maticsi: David Buckles, (Pr.-j
Vrieht Farm Buieaii ’ R,: ' tc Poli '' < ' i " iou ' Don ED TO REGISTER EARLY .medic); Arthur Buff, (Political: M w it r D ett rin- Fl “ ,in of Spencer has been in cor- science); Thomas liurney, (Zoology); 01 ° rS Clubs With lhe cornnianilinB "‘"'I An elaborate bicycle parade to b Virginia Bums Home Economics).
. , ith to promot ' ' • : . ...
' ririimr n f hicvcles in Putnam county I Eli/ibeth Cmn; (Voini Minmn | \ll\lllcll'\
. Club: Paul Bos- ' " 1
camber of Commerce; James m "• ful1 '’'luipment. rad form-
Wiiijan ! in T a lin< ‘ some 18 miles long, will I complete the passage through Spen-
| cer within an hour.
The Indiana state police force will ! be utilized to facilitate the movc-
J t-H Club
Rural Youth; Elvin H. Ha>farm P.uicau; Orcn Kelley,
Club M All, BOYS AND GIRLS %SK>nd V,right, Farm Bu.eau 1 ^, S S,:!tc 1 oU0< ‘ ED TO REGISTER EARLY
(1 onl i mini
e, Home Economics Siruiiiir Fillmore
jJesp M'Coy, Cloverdale Booj-
I > . / ' • I)
, Virginia Burn iomc E< nomicsi. ' I I \ I II l)\
i ■» .. i * \ A 7 f , i ' , 1 r T3T rtr\r> / °
I riding of bicycles in Putnam county Elizabeth Campi
P’b; Miss Grace Browning ^'u-'ZZ Daily'Bann'er j xjifmao^TBotany ' "winiam'E. S’
for bovs and girls of the community., mell, (Political ncc); Rita J. Un -
... Margaret (Mr-! WERE SHOWN SLIDES OF
p fe iional Club; Hug
Vocational Farm Bu
«('outitiiiFfl ‘in I*nisi* Ulim*
I'OIJ.OW IN(il Ml »n><. Till .
Sister Theresa Marie passed away Monday evening at seven o’clock a; St Mary's cf the Wood. She was thf sister of Frank J. Cannon of Gicencastlc and Miss Anne Cannon of
Gary.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 8 o’clock at Si Mary’s of the Wood with intermeni
there.
PARIS, May 28 (UP) King Leopold of the Belgians surrendered his army, as its commander in chief, unconditionally to the Germans today an % left the entire allied noithern army, numbering up to 1,000 000 men, in the graveri jeopardy. Fighting between the Belgian an t German armies stopped at 5 a. m. and the entire allied left wing, holding the Germans back from the channel coast and Dunk rk, chief allied northern base, had ceased - to
exist.
Premier Paul Reynaud of France, I >n: render to the nation in a bi'te . contemptuous speech, said that Leopold had made his decision without consulting the allies oi’ even notifying Frenen General Blanchard, the allied * •; ern commander in chief. Reynaud said that Leopold hid surrendered against the unanimous advice of his cabinet and that the Belgian government was determined to fignt on and to organize a nev Belgian army in France. A Belgian parliamentary delegation in Paris, in an announcement in its own behalf, repudiated the surrender, calling it a shame to to • .’ountry, and called cn every Belgian ((.’OlltllllHMl Oil I *1115 F Two)
Jell. Reelsville,
1 n Runik, x-mm t.u 1 — ^ ■ f Audr'd Fleeno ^ VCStil I
American Legion
rnu is of the various coo.-I
Expected to be both spectacular penter, (Educati i
SI ,(A 1(1. AT A Rl.l\(.'l ().\
the first
being its
an' .is follows, "f each group
P ( TAA I NTV-THREE YE ARS
F yd Arnold, Ha ry • I MONDAA HE SOLD lb- h Caughell, Reelsville ' STABLE IN ■city Kenneth Bennett, Ed j
1 Mr.-, lay. May 27 mark'' ! thi
Ward Mayhall, Boo , twenty-third anniversary of the pas
■>', Bil Padgett.
, and colorful, the parade will be cli- 1 roll, (Histoiy); Mary Carroll, < Kng- | maxed by the awarding of prizes forjlish); Walter ( a roll, (Chemistry): |
.. n . | the beat and moat originally decorat- Mary Frances ( .rson. (English !American Ergum Auxiliary. ( 1111SI ! 1 ('SS I ed bicycles. Besides a handsome j << oniiniiuii 'i vmt** J' , ^ ( | Thurs lay in observance of Memorial
BANKS TO f LOSE
The C .it al National Bank mm The Fu.ri Citizens Bank and Tins company will he closed all da'
offered
first
I mounted trophy,
r;sr;;r.J, e ^/r:r',jSu)rcsT(» close
r«tntY On Thnrsdav
day evening at the Legion home. |
manager of Ward store.
Three prominent local citizens will TmvN UUSINESS WILL ■ iweo^-,.u... o.n.i.... of*, j ■ ; be chosen as judges for the cont st
| ing of the h< rac and buggy days in ^ nlembcrs of the Futnam County j
L d John Earn"haw, | ;ii i ca. : 1 Twenty-three years ago
j* R ■ 1 b Is, Maynard Grubb 1 Monday, Clarence Vestal « Id hi'--Jacob Eitel. Jacob I compfct - stock of livery stable hors-
Thr.-.-,
I Uon, and < iose I forever, the last |
OBSERA L All MORI Al. D AA
BA ( LOSING
Mrs. Florence Baldwin, president >J (the Auxiliary, presided at the meet -
j ing-
Reports were given by the secre- j (tary and the treasurer and the re- | port of the Poppy sales was given by 1 Mrs. Edna Best, poppy sales chair-
j man.
I Plans were completed for th.
! Day.
Fellowships \rr (iImii To .’{2 S(*iiiors
AA ILL T AKE ADA AMID AA (IKK IN AIE'IIK INE, LAW, THEOLOI.A . S< IIDOLS LISTED
1 “ielicl l lllids I'nr Under (Joal
days was recalled very vividly by Mr. ] Vestal, who said it seemed only a
. I f C w davs ago that he was operating r"' COUNTY TO RAISE I a3 u u .d, at the old stand on Frank000 LEAVE CONTRIBU- te Is i ■ ■ ■ ItONS AT BANKS ! hv th. Chari i Hess gaiage and |
MEMORIAL SI.RA'R ES MNDAA
liverv staSo in Greencastle or Put-1 beBins May 29th ' l , A " b ° y ” ‘ ,n< ' ^(announced that they
livcry-stanio m v.retncusLit <u wishing to enter the.parade are asknam coualy. | ecl to r( . R i Slc ,- w ith Mr. Woody, manThe passing of the horse and buggy j ^ o[ the aportlng ROOds depart-
ment at Montgomery, AVard K Co. There is no charge for registration and each person registering will be
given a set of safety rules. The parade is scheduled to leave
| by the Charles Hess garage an<1 , MontRomPI . y ward & Co., at 10:00 (automobile sales agency. June 15 and will proceed from
PPcal which apeared in the | Prlcr to the operating of the hvery | , Qf In(liana and Walnut to
fo. stable at that pine,. Mr. Vestal and • norlh Rn Jackson to Frank-
farm program has
Safety Council have professed great
. ., n . I — | American Legion Auxiliary party to into s in ) I Greencastle busn ess as a ((lie, will , bt , held at tlie Legion home June 19
r,‘ z\:'t IMI , AAA will close I H igh School Operetta which was Leen attested to by 1981 farmers of
thioughout the .1 I scheduled for the same evening. Ihe ( Putnam county who have signed
husbands and friends of the Auxil ! f a ,. m p | an , s signifying their intentions iary members will he guests at the I j. pal tjeipaijng this year, reports party. I Ora A. Day. chairman of the County
The annual Memorial services it, various committees were appoint-] A g ricu | tui| | Conservation As.s<H;iaNevv Providence church in Jefferson | cd t( , niuke plans for Ihe party. On I ti(>n V]HV lst was the dead-line for township will be held next Sunday the entertainment committee > s I completing and signing the farm
afternoon at the church grounds be- C | ara Edwards, Beatrice Ratcliff and j , ans
Thirty-two seniors will attend institutes of higher learning next year on fellowships, scholarships, assistantships or internships. The graduates and their schools are as fol-
lows:
James Andrews, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration; William Belshaw, Northwestern University Law I School; Hazel Bolton, New York University School of Retailing; Nickey I Brumbaugh, Western Reserve University; William Carmcll, New York ' University School of Business and
An i'dilation of the popularity ol : Com more
. ' . ' . *rvL
I ( )o 1 FariiK^rsSiirn \ \ \ Farm Program
M AA LIS’! AA AS DEAD LINE FO (ompi.eitm; and sign-
ing THE PLANS
r fcn Thursday, May 23, Putnam county’s share in
l'' 1 Cross drive for $10 000 000 F’tb I .i;:!! to date. “Money for ' dvc ca n he left at either of the bi-Bstle banks,” said E. R. BartI lain ln 0 f t(1 c Putnam County
[Cross.
money, which will aid the sufir. Belgium, Holland and Lux-
othc.s were located at umo, , •; Indiana and will disperse " 1 the corner of Indiana and , “ n < ,, . will dren of the community.
other points, |
one be'.:
Walnut street some thirty years ago. During the years Mr. Vestal operated a livery stabl? in the city, he was one of the beat known men in Inirnn. having the acquaintance of all the traveling salesmen who male Greer castle and the county due to
P 11 -. i to he raised all over the 11); f.t. t that he i nted them horses r' 1 Stat. S. ] and buggies to make their out-county /•T ; ibutora to tbe Red Cross fund | calls, the salesmen coming to Greenthe present time are: castle and then driving to such towns Tii Davenport $ 5.00 ' as Clover 'ale. Belle Union. Fillmore, Mueslis 2.00' Balnbridge and other points. H Turk 5.00; Many remarkable chrngea have ' lll ‘'od 10.00] lx on made during this score and 8. Rader 1.00 (more cf years since the passing ot 11 P. Corwin 5.00 j the livery-stable and no one has enGoodenough 1.001 joyed it more than Mr. Vestal. He 1 Durton 1.00 went from the horse drawn vehicle ^■xon i.oo to the moto. car end has owned and
J 1 Irivr.n a good many during these
ginning at 2 o’clock.
The Belle Union band will furnish the music for the occasion and the; > will be a short program by the chil-
mittee, Naomt McCurry. Kathleen
prizes esn s r Cloverdale. [ During the session it was voted to
Among the prizes are a baseball *
Mary DeVaney. For the cards com-, num hrr of farmers who signed mlttee is Rachael Buis, Edna Best, f arm p| ans mis yc ..r n presents 71!) and Clara Hubbard. Decoration co,n 'j percent of all Putnam county farm-
ers, compared with a 64.5 percent sign-up last year. The farmers who Ma, y signed farm plans for participation in the program last year operated
glove which can be seen in the windows at the Montgomery Ward d Co., store. All hoys and girl- s ue [ asked to register early and get their | free discs for their wheels as well as
the safety rules.
MUSIC APPRECIATION
20 Years Ago
IN GBEENUAKTLE
$31 00 twenty-three years.
donate $5.00 for one child for one week’s vacation at the home in
Knights town.
The joint district meeting was dis-
George F. Comiiko, Cornell University; Jack Coons, University of Wisconsin; Ruth Durham, Northwestern University; Robert M. Elkins, Western Rcs.rve University; lames Eirimarn, University of Chicago; AiThur
Gardner, Syracuse University,
John Garrahrandt, Columbia University Law School; Shelby Gerking, research with Indiana State Department of Conservation; Glenn Hager, University of Wisconsin; Marjorie Holmes, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis; Jean Kuentzel Henry Ford Hospital,
H‘ontinned on I*iikf Three)
76.9 percent of all the cropland in th county. The sign-up this year indicates that about 79.0 percent <i Putnam county cropland will be under the 1940 program, says Mr.
Among the High School graduates were Marshall Dwyer Abrams, James
_ a nc ncrciv/cri Sumn r Julian Mildred Anns Long RECORDS ARE RECEIVED A n(la EUt . n Browning. Han v The Music Appreciation record( | Phillip Maxwell. Ruth Ewing. Thel-
have bren received at the office of 1 ma Magdeline Schmitt. Lucile The Daily Banner and all numbers Bridges Gillespie, Bernice Jeanne
of the series except Dehussy in th' Hammond, John Halbert Stoner, | the Legion home where slides were ] 1Ig COO p,., a tion with the 1940 Nation regular records may be obtained by | Harrold Williams Talbott, Russell shown of the Memorial services held a) jr^ rm program, calling at the office. Debussy deluxe Lewis Hlrt, Edna Elizabeth West at Arlington cemetery. These slides ! Farmers who have signed the farm reco-ds are on sale at The Da'ly Lawrence Wright, Frank Rudolph were shown by Fred Jordan, a for- lan and wtlo participate in the proBanner office Young. mer resident of this city. i icuuiiuiK'ti *»u i*itt»t* t%%oi
cussed. It will be a meeting with J p ay
the Auxiliary members and the L“-1 The f ,„. m p i an , which each farmer gion members a tthe Legion home , has worked out wjth the h e i p 0 f j, June 23. I Triple A committeeman, includes the The membership committee gave a ■ aclea ;,, allotments for his farm, the report of the eighty-two people who | soi , building practices which should arc now members of the Auxiliary, j he carried out on the farm, and an Following the meeting, the Auxil-, et , (iniatP of the maximum payment iary was invited into the parlors °f I which the farmer may earn through
o ® a ® ® ® ® Today’s Weather #> 0 and ft {> Local Temperature # &&&&&&&&*»& Occasional light rain tonight; Wednesday partly sloudy, continued cool; Thursday fair and rather cool.
Minimum 6 a. m. 7 a. m. . 8 a. m. 9 a. m. 10 a. m. 11 a. m. 12 noon 1 p. m. 2 p. m.
56 60 62 65 68 71 74 77 79 79
