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Greencastle Daily Banner (Newspaper) - November 3, 1939, Greencastle, IndianaA a i mid the weather Aik and warmer q. 44444 44# the daily Banner it it Waves for All a to All the Home news 4 4 United press Servile 4 6444444444-4444 ofe forty eight <kef.ntastle. Indiana. Friday november 1 it it no. A incoming tivies to Start today 1. Innovations have \ planned for this years program be frowned begin with fall meeting of Hoard of trustees fils afternoon Vanguard of Depauw univer Homecoming crowd is expected a the Campus saturday morn the old Gold Day activities to the thirty third such Obe since old Gold Day was in ted in 1907. Depauw this year part from the usual program be featuring of a Homecoming an entirely different Type of id Day Chapel and a Light of Eson ted by students. Margaret Lancaster Junior Ottumwa Iowa will be crowned of old Gold Day at a ceremony halves of the Franklin de football game. She was chosen Nien of the Campus in an elec sponsored by Kappa tau Kap Fer fraternity Council. Short talk by representative i and a Depauw senior will the place of the usual Long and at the Chapel saturday morn Villiam g. Seaman. �?T91. Or. C. Tull �?T05, Donald Wheaton and Joe Edwards of Indianapolis of the football team Are Jed for the speeches. Another e of the program will be the Ling of the old Gold Bracelet 0 Ella .1 Browder �?T72, oldest de Alum. By Ford Frick president Depauw alumni association eid Clyde e. Wildman 13, a reside. A Ead of the traditional old Gold play the student executive is in charge of the perform of Victor Herbert s Quot naughty Etta Quot Friday and saturday is in the Little theatre. Eliza Campbell of Brazil and Irving of Aurora Ohio have the leads a first Light opera to be Given Pauw since 1930. A luminary events of the old Gold end will begin Friday with the eng of the Board of trustees visitors scheduled for the after and the annual trustee faculty r in the evening. Judges will their inspection of fraternity sorority Homecoming decorations Friday evening so that lighting to May be used for the first after another inspection sat in morning the cups will be de l at the old Gold Day Chapel. Additional events on the program the s Ilo of old Gold Day extras members of Theta Sigma Phi holistic sorority and the Home mixer in the Bowman gym cum after the football game. Fra cities and sororities will hold Din for alumni saturday evening. Idem Clyde e. Wildman will it Al the old Gold Day Church in Gobin memorial Church a Day morning. Justice 1 a proclaimed old Gold Day program Friday 2 30 p. M. Meeting of the joint Board of trustees and visitors in Studebaker Hall. 6 45 p. M. Trustee faculty dinner in Longden Hall. 8 15 p. M Victor Herbert a naughty Marietta Quot in the Little theater. Saturday 8 00 a. M. Old Gold Day extra on Sale by Theta Sigma Phi. 10 30 a. M. Old Gold Day Chapel in Meharry Hall speakers Joseph Edwards. 40 Don Shaston �?T93. Clyde Tull. 05 and William Seaman 92 City couple to observe anniversary my. Am aids. Isaac English married 50 years ago today family will gather sunday wedded use was begun in one Robin Lxi a Cabin near Advance naughty Marietta opens tonight after week of practice and several local pre dues of familiar songs the Depauw University production of Quot naughty Marietta Quot will open tonight in the lit try theatre. The cast headed by Elizabeth Campbell As Marietta and Irving Lacy As Captain Dick will present Victor Herbert a colourful musical comedy about Frontier new Orleans tonight and tomorrow night As a feature of the old Gold Day Home coming festivities. Final dress rehearsal was held last night under the nazis bitter Over embargo repeal action i direction of miss Lucille Calvert and Quot they will tramp on your feet now or. Herman Berg musical director. Presentation of old Gold Brace-1 but they la tramp on your heart lat miss Edna Tyne Bowles was in Quot this sentiment full of heart charge of the operetta. Hint at Campaign to Stop flow of War goods to allies c Laim sinking of 115 boats also argue thai the have not started in Are Street Ltd a boat warfare in this War. Scarlet fever cases reported in county let to Ella j. Browder �?T72. 2 00 p. M. Football game do throbs was expressed by mrs. Isaac Pauw is. Franklin Blackstock Field. I Newton English the other Day As 3 00 p m. Crowning of miss mar j she Lay on a 8ick Betl in her Home at. Garet Lancaster 41. Of l Good Day 1121 West in , Street Greencastle t l c of 1 1 Queen. Her husband sitting by her Side As j 4 30 p. M. Homecoming mixer in j be a usually is. These Days. She has. Bowman gym. Been ill much of the time for a year services a Colin 6 00 p. M. Alumni dinners in fraternity and sorority houses and University Halls. 8 15 p. M. Quot naughty Marietta Quot in the Little theater. Sunday 10 40 a. M. Old Gold Day Church service in Gobin memorial Church. Or. Wildman to speak 10 10 Moke in. Worship service at Gobin memorial methodist Church Beau in. Nov. 3 up nazi bitterly critical of United states embargo repeal action hinted darkly today it a merciless submarine Campaign o Stop an expected flow of War planes guns and munitions to the ? allies. Nazis seemed to have Hope that a hey could impede materially if not step the flow of War materials to Europe from the United states. Their submarine successes have been extensively publicized in Germany. They claim officially the sinking of 15 merchant vessels total ing 475,00.000 tons since the War started a mild outbreak of Scarlet fever anic no school children in Southwest Putnam county is Well under control of the health authorities of the county and the township trustee. Or. W. J. Fuson acting county health officer and miss Antoinette Friedman. County nurse have visited the two Homes in which the cases exist and have done All within their Power to care for the situation As regards the Public s interest. Township trustee Pete Holsapple also is co operating to the full extent of his Powers. There appears to be no likelihood at this time that these cases will in j crease in number but there May a. Neutrality Lwy is near enactment Uon ression a. Conferees May finish with Bill today is Victory for Roosey Elt new measure is virtually form presidents message requested la Over 20 1 to attend Dpi dinner event new Bishop will Speari at trustee faculty meeting tonight the second trustee faculty dinner will be Given by Depauw University tonight in Longden Hall. More than 200 reservations have been made according to Dean g. Herbert Smith w to is in charge of arrangements. President Clyde e. Wildman will preside. The principal address of a Misa Fra Greyble the evening will be made by Bishop Nathaniel Greybill. Is for old Gold sur Lay november 5. Or. Clyde e. Wildman president of Depauw University will Spear at the 10 40 morning worship service upon the theme a Beautiful in its . Claude m. Mcclure Cue acolyte will assist at the altar Cue. Acolyte will asst at the altar. An impressive program of music has been arranged by or Van Denman Thompson and the Church choir. Worship service for the Junior an 1 has had a lifetime of hard work but even though she was ill and tired and in pain her eyes glistened As she told of the children that had come into their Home since they were married 50 years ago today. At the time their first baby came a Friend told her something of what the children would mean to them and she said she had found it True. They have seven children and they Hope to have All of them with their families with them sunday to Celej brate the Golden anniversary of the j old folks marriage i when they were married a Hal Century ago. At the farm Home two Miles East of Advance in Boone county the ceremony was performed. A by the pastor of the Baptist Church j Church will be held in Community j tar ugh newspapers my he radio of which the Bride and Groom were Hall at 10 40 a. In. The program that germans warships including members. A we tried to get elderly will be under the direction of mrs. Surface crafts Are operating Success Airhart a she said a but he Esther Jones Lois Elliott Ami Paul in 1,10 Atlantic. 1 hey boast that has planned most interesting Servic-1 u1 say that including ships believe d to have been sunk but Nott Ofle i a Illy a it Hen Tica toil the total is probably much larger. Further desist a loss of life in numerous submarine attacks it is the nazi argument that they have not yet in this War. Started unrest rioted a boat warfare. Nazi submarine commanders Aro pictured Here As extremely considerate a gentlemen of the the impression is disseminated Washington. Nov. 3 up Only routine formalities barred the been contacts which May result in Way today to enactment of a Neu additional cases. These now known t i a Lity Law repealing the arms pm Are mild in character. I Bargo. Teachers in the schools in the area j Senate and House conferees met of the cases have been intruded As Tbs Nior dog and adoption it f to the proper procedure to follow in up it by let the House s will Send Ali the present situation. They As Well As bin to the White House for president the trustee have Given their full support to the efforts of the health nut thormities to keep the matter under control. Roachdale to have recreation Center present plans it for most Complete program in county i come a which is a bit of evidence As Sartorio. To How Long that minister of the the Church school will meet at gospel has been in the �9 30 a. M. Plans have been made to i the Bride was. Before marriage take care of the increased attend daughter Titus e. Lowe new head of the Indi Anapolis area of the methodist of Ance anticipated on old Gold sunday i or. James Wesley Childers will and Tho capture of the american Freigh ter City of Flint is evidence that German naval units Are a blockading England under the nose of the British Fleet. News of the House repeal vote Roosevelt a signature and make pos Bible immediate adjournment of Congress. When the president signs the Hill j probably late today or tomorrow it will Mark a signal Victo y for him j in a Congress that walked at nearly i All his Domestic problems last session. I votes in both houses on the Neutral a Ity Bill disclosed that he has overwhelming support for his foreign policy. The neutrality Bill is virtually in the form that the administration requested. When it becomes Law the ban on Sale of arms ammunition an i implements of War will be life i. Making it possible for release of Large orders of War planes an i munitions which were held up when for i the president proclaimed the exist i ing embargo at the beginning of the european War. Henceforth this country will sell one of the most Complete recreational programs in Putnam county \ will he inaugurated at Roachdale this month according to Kenneth j Smith recreational supervisor Putnam county. The Bowen building has been Leas a 1 de and workers Are now redecorating 1 the Interior of the room. When Fin-1 a Vlf he to in vim a 5,0 the shed this recreation Center will by j Gnu it and gets it and of the finest additions one a it was a Beautiful Day. The Sun dress the newly organized class for a Ltd a Ltd l Hete at 11 o clock last night was warm and we were married j business and professional men and was expected to examine the Church. Bishop Lowe is a new Mem a standing on the front porch. The i women As Well us older youth. The implications of the vote and to die purchaser comes and to the pays Cash in Kali redhead. That 4. _ n. A was the major request or. Roost Community As the program will a a a. U i velt made of Congress six weeks ago carried Over into the summer whoa i yesterday when he addressed a joint session of the ? and Senate on the first Day of the extraordinary session. The new Park is completed. The Roachdale recreation pro a Gram is being sponsored by the Par Ber of Depauw a Board of trustees j Yard was filled with the folks who class meeting in the East gallery of and visitors having been appointed a la a come to see us married a she a the Church enjoyed a splendid at to fulfil the unexpired term of Bish. Said j Tendance last . And it is exp Edgar Blake. Bishop Blake re j mrs. English was bom july 10. J petted that at Leruth 50 will be pres signed after being appointed to the 1355 her first Home being three 1 ent to hear or. Childers next sunday Detroit area of the Church following the uniting conference at Kansas City. Two other new members will be presented by or. Roy West who is president of the Board. They Are Eugene c. Pulliam and Walter e. Fate the policy of nazi spokesmen and the newspapers today. Fined for letting c hounds run Mono Miles West of Ladoga. She is the morning. Oldest child of her parents Quot but all1 the intermediate Lea Gilfe under Are gone but she said. I the supervision of Harold Riley sum. English also was born in per intendant will meet in the South Boone county. 10 Miles from and league room at 6 00 p. M. Several Vanee september 23. 1867. He was Young leagues will participate in the son of John English a Farmer i the program. Talley of Terre haute. Or. Pulliam j and of Serena fort English. He has j the High school Epworth league i was elected by the Northwest Indi one sister living mrs. Anna rags will meet in Keystone Chapel at 6 00 Ana conference to the unexpired j air of Lebanon. Another sister p. M. Reports of the recent Survey term of the late d. P. Simison of an a brother Are not living. Ion Quot the liquor situation in Green-1 a Rockville shut Day night to but Romney who died recently while or. I ,.wp ived away Back in the Woods i castles will be made by Jack Rinker. Fine l in 1,0 court of Justice of the 1 peace Earl Doud. Starwalt is 43 old. He was accompanied to by game wardens Victor of Putnam county and wll Imd Flicker of Parke county who arrested Starwalt at his Home three game kit is get Lov Starwalt opt of red to arrest him Roy Starwalt a love of the sound of the baying of his hounds took him Talley was elected by the same Eon-1 a a a a i0r Cabin of one room and with j mayor j. D. James and chief Ference for a four year term on the i a she i Kitchen after were were mar police Edward Maddox will give a 3 Board. Both Are Depauw alumni j red Quot said mrs. English and she1 Brief addresses Edith Greenleaf. I he ci5urt or. Pulliam being a member of the i Smied at the thoughts of those i president will preside class of 1910 and or. Talley a Mem Appy Days. Since november 5 is armistice her of the class of 1906. J a i finished breaking it Christmas sunday the student department of the Board held its regular Fallt a it it really was a Christmas pics meeting during the afternoon at end yer. English said when he got which these three new trustees were j that tract of 20 acres ready for next seated. Reappointment to the Board for another term included Eugene c. Shirenian Martinsville Charles h. Barnaby. Greencastle Ralph w. Spring s Corn planting. He made the blowing of the tract a sort of honeymoon for himself. That was Northeast of Advance. Or. And mrs. Gwinn new York City Henry l. I English have had several Homes pm Anapolis ind., nov. 3 n gov. M. Clifford Townsend it a called upon Indiana residents a serve armistice nov. 11, Decu i the v it Quot provides us a fitting of Jon to consider ways to protect neutrality and to safeguard the p and Security of our Davis Indianapolis and Edward l Morgan Chesterton. James m. Ogden. An alumni representative on the Hoard was re elected this year and is starting his Twenty ninth year As a trustee. The official Board of the Christian Church will meet sunday morning at 11 15 of clock in place of the scheduled meeting for tonight. Guess who our guess who ? contest has maintained interest of our readers from All Over the county As was indicated last week by the Large number of answers that were telephoned or mailed in from outlying Points and the chief interest in last weeks picture was that so Many guessed wrong on it. It finally developed that but few local people were guessing right As Many said it was Walter Cox and others guessed Wilbur Donner. It was Kimball Larkin and mrs. Austin Wheeler 2 South Madison Street was the first within the City to identify him. The first from outside the City came in a Long distance Telephone message from mrs. Charles l. Hurst of Cloverdale. They will be awarded free tickets to the von Castle this week end. This weeks picture is a real Meany. We Hope some of his friends will recognize him As he always lived since that first one the log Cabin tit none meant More to them. They moved to Greencastle fourteen years ago. And he at once pot a Job at the Cement plants Quarry Depauw University has planned a special peace program. The worship service a the unknown soldiers will be presented by William Nichol. The Public is very cordially invited to All the services of the Day. Ends teacher s association of that town. On the Board Are or. Eugene Hutchins chairman mrs. Hazel car Penter. Sec-treas., mrs. Rachel i a Trulson. Mrs. Hefty set Therton and i or. Cully Wilson. Among the activities that will be available Are mentioned shuffleboard i volleyball boxing table Tennis hand in 4 Ball vacuum Dart games checker., j chess the shuffleboard Lacrosse j Metal tapping woodworking Basket i by. Raffia work leather braiding Fibre Craft braiding woo burning. A leather work Metal tooling and Bead work. Present plans also Call for one of the most Complete Craft shops in i the county. As in All other recreation centers a in the county the facilities and equip i ment is offered free of charge to eve Iscra a plants .4 i 4 wait Rig orders of rms embargo a i ted to Start Allied demand los Angeles nov. 3. Up Southern California aircraft factories expect today a carte Blanche order from England an i France for every warplane they can turn out some 700 a month the minute the arms embargo , lifted. A we expect every fighting ship to lie gobbled up As fast As it leaves the i Ryont in Tho Community. There will Many ably lines Quot a representative be a alight charge on handicraft no Ninni by la a b8 companies 1&Quot seized american freighter sighted London nov. 3 i up i the British admiralty announced officially fourth of a mile West of Beech Grove Church Northwest of Clinton Falls g. Thing him out of bed for the purpose. According to the conservation of leers picker was out with his seven hounds earlier in the evening but left them to Complete their run without him he going Home. The officers heard the pack haying on the Chase and saw a Fox run across the Road West from the Church. When the pack came along the officers caught one of the dogs and j trials to cover their costs. At All times when the recreation Hall is open there will he competent and trained leaders in charge. Val unit identified its owner by the tag on its where he / worked More than five a today that British a Light Navi its had sighted the captured Amcri-1 Collar. Can freighter City of Flint proceed a Starwalt was fined $10 and costs years. Or. And mrs. English Are members of the Baptist Church of Greencastle. The children Are Hazel Garner of near Advance Murl English Between North Salem and Danville Otis English. Marshall. Iii. Virgil a. On farm near Fillmore Oscar English. Danville Raymond English Terre haute and mrs. Opal Kle Busty Greencastle. There Are 14 grandchildren and two great grand children. Or. And mrs. English Hope to have All of their family with them sunday for a big dinner and friends will be welcomed during the afternoon. Credit association meeting the Putnam county credit association will hold their regular monthly meeting monday evening at 7 30 o clock in their office in the first citizens Bank building. All members Are asked to be present at this meeting. Goer ing will visit Italy Rome. Nov. 3.�? up a Premier Benito Mussolini a newspaper Popolo do italia and two Rome newspapers reported today that Field marshal Herman Goering. Nazi no. 2 and ing southward inside norwegian territorial Waters. It was added that the ship. In charge of a German prize Crew might remain inside norwegian an 1 swedish territorial Waters until it entered the Baltic. This was interpreted in some quarters that the City of Flint might reach a German port without molestation barring some unforeseen development which would take it out to sea. In any event there have been intimations that the British were unlikely to do anything to endanger the american Crew. 20 years ago in Greencastle totalling $18.50. By Justice of the peace. Starwalt was arrested under the provisions of the state game conservation Law which is As follows a it shall be unlawful for any person for a period of fifteen Days prior to the open season on Raccoon to run or Chase any fur bearing animal with or by the use of dogs or to permit their dogs to run or Chase any fur bearing animal Between the hours of Sunset and Harold Talbott was out of school because of illness. Rex Rafferty was Here from Greenfield visiting with his wife at the Home of a and mrs. Chaile3 p. Broadstreet. Roy Newgent visited friends in Bloomington. The East and West Section of the Young democrats to meet tonight the delegates from every county in the sixth District will meet this evening for a dinner meeting at the Terre haute House to elect officers for the Young democrats of the sixth District. Putnam county is entitled to two delegates. John w. King will not be a candidate As he has already served two terms. The candidates for president will be Paul Sturn of Vermillion county de Parker of Hamilton county and Ray Tucker of Vigo county. J come by pop throughout his life. Tuesday. Heir might presbyterian Church women met Greencastle Encampment no. 5.4 i. O. O. F. Will meet tonight at 7 30 of clock. There will be work and Vii tors Are Welcome. Rated Here a they will probably Tell us to go ahead full steam Anil turn out the ships just As fast is we can j and to waiting with Cash on the line to buy them up in unlimited i j this would be a turnout of several thousand warplanes annually from territorial demand Southern a Alif Trina the aircraft i makers Hoard a it ports that Tho allies hkls1ncsfor. Finland nov. 3 i la la my a a a a Many a8 if,060 up Finland will resist finl amt rave every indication fish a 1 ,.�?zuntry. My tary of. 1st russian j ppr a saw a a. P0ssiblltty of profound territorial demands. Its Man Power was mobilized it i cities barricaded and there was no lessening of the tension now that a a five Man finnish delegation Yasback in Moscow to mrs. Larrv alters succumbed Tun s. 1 effects upon tin course of the War if great numbers of american planes reach the fighting zones. Until the neutrality act revision has been sign a i by president Roose i velt Tho aircraft companies said they a would make no comment officially. A one representative however said a a tremendous surge of orders was in a pirated from foreign military mis Aiona already in the country a wait ing the embargo repeal. Death Ouri rred at Home near Fillmore after Long illness a mrs. Elizabeth Sweet Greencastle entered the Putnam county Hospital thursday night. Mrs. Emma Ogle alters wife of j q q q $ Harry Altera died at her Home North today a weather 0 and 0 local temperature of Fillmore thursday morning at 7 00 of clock after an extended of several months. Mrs. Alters a i been a resident of this Community for several years and was very Well known. Surviving Are Tho husband on 0 local temperature a generally fair tonight and saturday slightly colder in Northwest portion tonight Frost or freezing son Leroy of Fillmore and Twa a general slowly rising temperature daughters. Mrs. Mabel Jackson and saturday. Mrs. Mary Huddleston of Dayton o., a a a also two Brothers Albert and Lewis minimum Ogle both of Fillmore and two Sis on m tors. Mrs. Cora Andrews. Indiana7 n. M oils and mrs. Ethel Burns of Forest 8 a. M. Ind a daughter. Mrs. Lela Wright i 0 a. M and two sons Leonard and Charles 10 a. M. Preceded her in death. I 11 a. M funeral services will be held sat 12 noon urday afternoon at 2 00 o clock from i 1 p. A. The Christian Church in Fillmore. 2 p. A. 29 31 33 36 38 40 43 43 43 43
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