Greencastle Daily Banner (Newspaper) - June 5, 1939, Greencastle, IndianaA Tiik weather f via warmer a. A the daily Banner a it Waves for ally of United ii Cess service a i All Tiik Home news 0 i 1 1 1 a 1 a 1 is 4 4 k a jetty seven a Kmen a Asti a. Indiana monday Une 1d.�oi . Ids Whallon e a known pastor died a. Putnam Vujic Man it a was at songs Home saturday is r Kok to Esow a Avn Iii served in Many t oni Niu nil a it since Oral tuition in 1871 la Aysun Whallon 00 a a 0i,i. A in Putnamville and la blvd i Moat widely known son �?�j.4t i Unity died in the Reid red i it d at Richmond this saturday. His Home was at a. Rizio. Brut he had been vis isor. Arthur Whallon Feighn id he was removed to i Hospital two weeks before his a it pm red. To Hallona a father was pastor or is Terian Church at put-1 at time of the birth of son. ii graduated from Han Coll in 1808, was ordained i it. I Quot d Tevian ministry in 1871.1 pastor of various Indiana in in. Hiding the West min Church of i successively editor of Urdi at work a a Herald Ami it a i Quot and a a presbyterian of Sonnati since 1�o25. He served As of number of churches in Cin Pati Are i since 18�o2. He was i clerk in Indiana Synod 1882-and of Indianapolis presbytery 1181 2.a Date chaplain of the sons state fire marshal i it anus some fireworks state fire marshal a Lom Smith has banned 26 different types of fireworks from Public Sale in an official order on regulations. Smith also prohibited Sale of any kind of fireworks before june 20 and threatened to prosecute anyone who Sells them to children under 12 years of age. On Smiths blacklist Are ten kinds of firecrackers More than three inches Long Auto wheel pokers burglar alarms whistling tornadoes whistling cyclones snakes hot air paper balloons and other typs of a Whiz Zersk and spectacular fireworks. A these items arc deceptive in appearance seemingly very Small and harmless but Are powerful enough to seriously injure and possibly kill persons using them a Smith said. Rev. Ellsworth died suture us cd a soft Ball team champions Ink hmi.1,1 minister s m tif May ii i it i e \ Dpi to in Oison the Kev. Robert c. Ellsworth 5.1 years old pastor of the methodist Church at Hock vile died in the methodist Hospital at Indianapolis 1 saturday afternoon at 2 30 of clock. From illness which it was considered i possible was due to Poison. The Coroner of Marion county conducted i an inquest to determine the cause 01 or. Ellsworth s death but had not i announced his finding monday morn i King. The Kev. Or. Ellsworth was Joni. 1� revolution of Ohio and Foum Kli it Lay ilftcr�?z1m�?z, a and mrs. Paul Benedict. Ivyng by Liu a 1 Quot a it commander 1 Quot a Quot 1 i Quot 1 Trua. Lust Orth �?o1 us i u. Via of Hanover College More than duct Over the i Hovav a a Illuk condition. He was to his Home in Rockville by the Benedicts but his Ocomo More a grave and saturday morning he was a hurried to the Hospital in Indianapolis for treatment but his death i occurred there during tin afternoon. The Rev. J. E. Porter Suerin. D director and treasurer of tract society and was f the Wyoming Hoard Ofa full 1 on continued to. Tatiom i member of the scottish. Shrine and Eastern Star was 1st grand prelate of grand co knights Templar of ind grand chaplain of masonic ,1 and grand Council of lond it of the 0reel,, of the methodist Chi Rii of Wincn the Rockville a hurry is a part went to the Hospital at , saturday morning to be with or. Ellsworth. The latter had visited or. Porter Here in three Nestle Friday afternoon and was returning to his Home in Rockville at the time he became ill. Funeral services for or. Ellsworth were held at 11 o clock monday Forenoon at West Carrolltown Ohio and the interment was at Spring i .11. I i my chaplain of my end ii Ilsc or Ohio. Delivered More than 7.000 ser and was regarded As the sen Lilian us editor of the country. A by l a services will he Conducta a k tuesday at Wyoming burial at ear Kluun cemetery. Nit Roachdale resident expires i \ i in a Kish died sat Lieuw in Montana sehm i s wednesday 4 i Hilt i him i in Nice two i Tohni f. Parrish husband of cd Wilson Parrish and the t mrs. Virginia Catherln itly. Mccuski in ave address at c Defeated com maps in finals of Roi til Central conf item e saturday was held at Franklin wore awarded trophy cup which will rear names of Mcm Simth of flu winning team the Greencastle High school Tiger cubs soft Ball team again won the championship of the South Central conference when it Defeated Columbus in the finals of the tournament held at Franklin. Saturday. It was Champion of that conference two years ago. Greencastle reached the finals by defeating Shelbyville in the morning contest which was one of the most exciting games of the tournament lasting into the Iasi half of the tenth inning and won by Greencastle when Wilbur Campbell knocked a Home run with two men Down and brought in Furman Grimes. Grimes score broke the tie which had been 6 to 6. And the score of the game was announced As 7 to 6, in favor of the cubs but Campbell also scored and the real score was 8 to 6. The Forenoon game Between shul Bovillo and Greencastle was a pitchers contest Between George Taylor of the cubs and Andrew s of Shelbyville. Taylor made the remarkable record of striking out 11 men in the Semi final and also in the final. Taylor was fast and had perfect control in the final game of the tournament when Columbus sought to win the championship playing Grot Castle. In both games Taylor did not walk a single Man. He fan Ned 22 men in both games and Al j Lowed Only 7 hits. Two years ago also Taylor pitched the cubs to win the conference championship. He is a senior this year and it will be hard to develop a Pitcher who can equal his record. Furman Grimes behind the Bat for the cubs gave Taylor perfect support. And member of the Greencastle team made an error in the final game. The cubs As they played saturday had this line up George Taylor Pitcher f. Grimes Catcher George Bundy first Charles cod Din. S cond Junior Grimes third Bill Rossok Short Stop Charles Lemmink right Wilbur Campbell Center Melvin Shinn left Harold Coffman Short Field. The cubs were awarded the trophy cup of the conference which will Bear the names of the members of the winning team engraved upon it. The trophy is now on display in the window of the Schoonman store in Greencastle. Supreme court rules Liberty clause violated Washington. June 5.�? it a the supreme court ruled today that mayor Frank Hague s administration of Jersey City affairs inflated constitutional Guanu items of civil liberties. The court affirmed in the main an injunction restraining City offie Iak from interfering with exercise of these rights. Hague s indices the tribunal Rul d. Violated the Constitution s of 11 readout of Assembly free speech and Freo press. Announcement i boys and girls not Over 16 years of age who Are interested in forming i drum is Are invited to meet at 302 West Poplar Street tuesday evening at 6 30 p. In. Bring your drum. In ease train watch tor further notice sine practice will he out of doors. Jute Filien cells m i Utility ii wars l k Al ii Rist i i in in i ii m Xin address sinday to Xie Kioki Al i exercises in his memorial Day address at tin new Providence Church in Jefferson township sunday afternoon Courtland Gillen former judge of the Putnam circuit court said he had sought an optimistic viewpoint in the world situation to put before the people on that occasion and wee uni Uny. The Campus he said he thought lie had found it. A a it is inevitable Quot he said a that there should come into the consciousness of the civilize i nations of the world a realization that War is futile and therefore. Intuit not been tile time proved. Was tin first. Harrison he.11 is to a the revolutionary War Between the colonies and Gilpat Britain which was the result of the ambition of the latter country was futile us far As the British were concerned. Quot the terrible Cost of the civil War could have been avoided if the leaders had waited some two score years silly to prepares lift will of Iii w ii it ro88 Bor w Kilt a the t i kid s \ h xxx Exi Nini. It Road inter Selt Tion w it throw from i a Xmas hair being driven by Marida others dal not require treatment Ward i. Earlier 514 South 20th Street. Omaha nebr., died in the Putnam county Hospital monday morning of injuries received saturday evening when his car was hit by me driven by Scott i. Bevcar of >.lno, fla., at the intersection of Stan r a id 40 and 43. Farber was driving East on the South Lane a a the dual pavement As he Upp roat lied the intersection Byver and his wife were driving North and state police said they failed to Stop at the intersection the be ver car hitting the fur her car almost u dead Center. Farber was rushed to the county Hospital a hero it was shown his a Iii rns were of a serious nature and his death came monday morning. At tin state police Barracks it the a Lor John ii Alai ready for class work by september l Una Mill. It was stated tin police i son Hall new it 000 . Of 1041 and will House the depart u i a i Killgo against or Byver until the Coroner had completed his inquest and had reported. Accompanying or. Farber was j. F. In is of cloves land. Tenn., who was not Hurt much. He was in route to it Indianapolis. With or. Byver was his wife. They were jarred by the Impact of tin collision but did not require Hospital treatment. Or and mrs. Hover came to a hotel in Greencastle to await a decision by the state police As to what action if any tin police would take m the Matt r. The police who were summoned from the Putnamville Barracks. Were in turn awaiting a determination of the seriousness of or. Farber a injuries. The Farber car when hit by the a approaching from tin South was Over two or three times. Nebr so v m a fatally Hurt in Vcci knt John 11. Harrison Hall new $350,000 science building for Depauw University. For natural science will in lid with men h f botany geology Pachol appropriate ceremony saturday at orgy and to a by giving Depauw the Mcmoon As a feature of Depauw newest and tru t Modem Laboratory pm h commencement exercises. It for in ural sciences in the state speakers for the Cornerstone pro and thousands arc expected to come Gram w 11 or Clyde k. Vildman Back for the event. President of Depauw or. E. C. The building is the gift of the late Howes i dior my publisher of the John h. Harrison wealthy , Danville commercial news or. A lil., newspaper publisher who died Rison s former newspaper and or. I 15 30 making Depauw residuary Henry b. I Ign Depauw s Oldes a j aged in As a Means of settling any 0r.lter in his estate. Or. Harrison faculty member. Mrs Lucilo Brian International problem. A a n., Heslor. Was an alumnus of of Evanston 111. Widow of judg Gillen pointed an orators Depauw an a a in Emit of her boar a d Pauwe a Benefactor i. R a d Finger toward Alxander the great. Trustees at the time of his death Wes it f Chicago president of the who while vet not much More than my Puj Jogn Tju ,0 t f Colleg f trustees and orig a youth set out to conquer the world Jae onial Arch texture and hav a Barnaby of Green Elia , chairman of to satisfy his personal ambition yet Ulm a tories above the in und floor the building committee will have a his vast Empire melted away later p vill form the second building of part in the exercises members of Napoleons ambitions were a comp Felt a West Campus quadrangle s Goa Chi fraternity of which or listed but his great wars were la so Burn Hall completed in 15 30, Harrison was i member will Lead Ina ii. O a. 1. Turned a the closing song. Kovalov Beti Iris to Ontario tot lax Rev. Claude m. Mcclure delivered the memorial Day address at the Catlin cemetery sunday afternoon i i l Ikon of Montana passed speaking upon the a uhf to. is a Mady june 3, at the Hospit fires of memory the annual Mem orial service has been held so Many years by the people of the Catlin Community on Tho first sunday afternoon in june that it has become there was developing an aversion to slavery even in the slave states which would have brought about its abolition peacefully. 1 1. xxx i one sax 14.111 aboard Royal Pilot train denial Louie is found less Enlil project is sponsored id Delta the i x i i report is presented the dental Climi Foi indigent Chi in rot Quot be. June a up King Dren of Grade sell age. Which is a the Spanish american War was George and Queen Elizabeth return Ponso Rcd by Delta Olieta tau Sor i i. Have Montana. Services will be held at 2 Prit wednesday afternoon at the Une ral Home in Roach a k. Mcgaughy of Roach Dulc an institution in Colo in by Tondani. Yesterday writ from Indianapolis. Terre haute. Greencastle Rockville and Many other nearby towns. Burial will be in the a Quot or cometary. Friends May 1 i funeral Home tuesday in. And wednesday morning. P Rish was a former ticket Fot i the Monon and c. H. A d. A Quot i t Roachdale for a number j he later moved to Glen Al where he was train Dis i r for the Northern Pacific until his retirement two his daughter Catherine i in at of Depauw University member of Delta Delta Delta Rity. T a . Zimmerman. R 1 ,. Rohrli Lulf. I i \ i i \ i. Ski Ivil Khz ii i. A a ill i i to ski Ian my Limmi at ii of my k Frank elected trustee at Wabash Robert Worth Frank Dean m Cormick theological Semin of Chicago and a brother of 1 in h. Janies of Greencastle in is Frank of California was i trustee of Wabash College r trustees Board meeting at Bursville saturday. Or. Frank Lua Teil from Wabash with the of 1912. To was bom in put a a minty. He succeeds Finley p. By As trustee former Chicago i Quot i. Will h. Hays president of motion picture Industry was at a a Irne time re elected trustee renting the alumni. Troops dispatched a Okyo. June 5.�? up a six Hun Hussian troops with 10 tanks be dispatched to the Manchukuo it a r today a Donie news Agency Patch reported after a clash near Anfe Kuofeng where serious fight look place last summer. John Thompson Zimmerman. 71. Died at the Home of or. And mrs. Mathew Eggers in Roachdale at 1 45 o clock sunday afternoon following four Days illness. He suffered a stroke of paralysis. Bom in Virginia Jan. 22. 1868, or. Zimmerman was the son of William and Mary Ashwell Zimmerman j he married Alice Miller who sur Vivas in 1h00 he was member of the in Banon methodist Church. Surviving besides the widow a e two dough tors mrs. Pearl spit a i mrs. Lurille Borden both of Indianapolis four Sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Bartlett near Advance mrs. Anna Chambers near Jamestown mrs. Rosa a incr. Indianapol s. And mrs. Emma Miller. Milwaukee and five grandchildren. Three Brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at the Chastain funeral Home in Roach Dale at 11 o clock tuesday morning. Friends May Call at the funeral Home monday night and tuesday morning. Interment will be made in Roachdale cemetery. Harold Furt Diirr killed la Tilo xxx x i t e r g a ii d i ii a d Brothers caller to identify brother Walter c. Gardner an employee of the Allan lumber company of Greencastle was informed by his brother. Russell who had come from his Home near Danville for that purpose of the death in the City Hospital at Indianapolis sunday night of a Man whom they believed at that time was their brother Harold and they and another brother Jerome of this City left at once for Indianapolis to determine whether the Man was their brother or not. The description As Given to Russell Gardner by the Indianapolis City police coincided with that of their brother and he was identified later As a brother. He was 26 or 27 years old. Tho death was caused by an automobile Accident but details were not known to the members of the family Here. Harold Gardner was the son of mrs. Dan Gardner who lives at the Home of her daughter mrs. Guy Tilley on Illinois Street. Greencastle. Other Brothers Are Grover of Colfax Forest of the Metzger lumber company Greencastle and Lauwrence. Whom they think in jiving in Ohio. Less futile than the other conflicts because its purpose was accomplished without much Cost in lives. A but the world War the greatest conflict the world has Ever known it has been proven was futile in the today to the Rich commercial and in Ortity has proved the a very Ettnean dust rial District of Southeastern on tial charitable end Erp Iise. Forty Tario where they will be feted for j children from the third and f it rth three Days in fore entering the United grades and Many emergency cases Stales. From the other grades received the Royal train carried them yes proper dental attention during the highest degree because with ter Day through sections of three school year by in mis of this fund standing the millions of lives lost provinces Saskatchewan Manitoba. The average exp Nodi me per Chil l and the inconceivable destruction of a and Ontario and continued South was approximate 1>00 property and the immeasurable sex eastward during the night through the project w tin in 1938 Aid Pend iture of Money democracy was tin dense forests of Central Ontario the amount of w re done has been toward Sudbury where they will gradually inc renting. Make their Only official Stop to Lay. J a dental educational in the minds of those of us win not made Safe in the world. A so a the judge concluded a when tin nations of the world come to a concerning care id program the Teeth has i realization that War Are futile they have travelled on the Royal Pill t bin a carried on in tin first us will not become parties to them and train Aero. Canada tvs i Back to grades under the supervision of miss the peace of the world will be _ _ on Minuni a my i Huttt two Lam Werp Creal i it a Means a Tractive posters made by the Chil Layton Moon honoured at Cloverdale dinner breaking Oil a number of the guard along the Roadside at the inter Ceylon and it finally came to rest with it my of the posts projecting into tin body of the ear. Near tin front seat. Or Farber is As thrown Clear of the ear when the eol Russion occurred and received his injuries 111 falling. Minion is candidate for senator in 15 40 new Albany ind. June up sen. Sherman Minton of new Albany militant new dealer today was a. Candidate for re election next a Yea. R cent reports Wero that Minton was being sons Jedi Neil for appointment to a District of Columbia judgeship but the senator denied he a sought the Post and said he was in eligible for it because he was a Mem her it of Congress which created it. J Minton has been one of president Roosevelt a leading spokesmen on the Senate floor and last Winter was chosen Senate whip upon the death of sen. J. Hamilton Lewis. Tin speech of judge Gillen was witness the demonstration of at Jjo Rothy Knelt a of a Art supervisor in a. Least 8,000.000 people there is not the the Ety shoots. Interest and Enthus of at Jan. 15 41. 4 4 a my i Init in pm i Nii r l a a. I supreme court ends term with Hughes ill Washington june 5 up a the supreme court concludes its 1938-39 term today with chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes confine i at Home with an attack of ulcers. With Hughes at the age of 77, ill for the second time within two months there was growing speculation that the court May have a new chief Justice when it convenes again in october. Dren and placed on display in the school rooms. Tooth brushes won a it Olla ill ill la 20 years a to in marriage licenses Curtis Dale Rivers trucking. Rus Seville and Bernice Ruark. Teacher a track immediately West of Urcela the plans of the state Highway commission for the paving of the National Road included the abandonment of the dangerous Reelsville Hill and the elimination of two dangerous Crossings of the Pennsylvan Greencastle route 4. Charles r. Coffman station attendant. Greencastle route 3, and Helen Louise Kelly waitress. Roach Dale. Herbert Huffman filling station attendant Putnam county. And Kathryn Sublett at Home Manhattan. Ville. Or. And mrs. George Mchaffa were Here from near Stilesville looking for a Home with the intention of moving Here. Attorneys j. H. James and m. J. Murphy went to Marshall. 111., in connection with the settlement of the Besser estate. A Farewell dinner was Given sunday night at the Home of or an 1 mrs. Arthur Pickens East of Clove Dale in Honor it of Clayton e. Momi who has been the Leader of the hand at Cloverdale for the past three years. Or. Moon is going to Peru where to will direct the music in the High school. Tin dinner was Given by the parents of the band members in appreciation of All that or. Moon has accomplished in the few years that to has been at Cloverdale. In three contests during the season he a it a first at Danville second at Brazil an 1 second at Ladoga. Heibert Clover of Veedersburg. A graduate of the Indiana University school of music will take or. Moon s place at Cloverdale. Under or. Moons leadership the Cloverdale band has become one of the outstanding groups. They played last summer at the Putnam county 4-h club fair and proved to All that they had unusual ability. The band is led by miss Herbert drum major. Or. Moon has made himself exceedingly popular and will be greatly missed by the entire Community. Eastern Star i iced memorial sen Iee Neuil brow intended Welcome Rex Milt 1.1 Al. Delivered duress sunday night at Tho masonic tempi the Eastern stars held their annual memorial services with a very appreciative Large audience present. The worthy Patron Cecil brawn extended a sincere Welcome followed by a formal Entrance of the other officers and the chapters Drill team. Clodfeiter places in judging contest Gem Akers a a National agriculture teacher of the in Castle High school has a Cocivi d word that one of his former pupils Gerald clod Felter placed eighth in the Purdue All University livestock judging con test or. r now a student at Purdue Wil return Home after the close of the school year an i will assemble a shorthorn Herd which he will exhibit on the circuit this season. O o it it o o o amp a Ltd it 0 o today a weather 0 and 0 local temperature 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the Putnam county Board of Edu Rell monday. Miss Lucillo Blaney accompanied fair somewhat warmer tonight by miss Mccall from Depauw except in Central a Kirton tuesday school of music rendered two violin increasing Cloudis is local showers solos. In Southwest j i Tion warmer in the worthy Matron Flossie Mccullough presented Rev. Claude m Northeast portion. Mcclure of the Gobin memorial minimum 56 methodist Church who delivered the 6 a. M 63 address in a most effective manner. 7 a. To. 71 the officers and Drill team pre 8 a. A. 74 enter a Short but very impressive 5 a. A. 77 memorial pageant. 10 a. A. 79 the chapter room was Beautiful 11 a. A. 81 with the Many Floral contributions 12 noon. -1 that were sent in memory of decease 1 p. Id. T de members. 2 p. A. 84