Greencastle Daily Banner (Newspaper) - November 6, 1939, Greencastle, Indiana
J. 4 the weather cd a warmer 40 Jie forty eight the daily Banner iii Waves for All 91greencastle, Indiana monday november a 1939. 044444444 c 4 All the Home news 4 United press service 4 �44 4444440 no. Is y return old Gold a program i Max saturday Depauw Defeated Franklin named music director it w a s presented itus e. Lowe wan dinner her and stressed close relationship a University a thirty third 1 Day reached its Climax in the 74-0 Victory Over College after the annual d Day alumni Chapel in the and the faculty trustee riday night. Other features a were the mixer in the memorial building for fac dents and alumni and the 4ormance of Quot naughty Mari Ilu Day night. Edwards senior in Depauw Atn of the football team rep the student body at the nth a Promise to uphold the spirit of Depauw in the . Quot we have come Ery defeat this season deter a Correct our errors with Tho strategy that held against i tech we Are lying in wait Klin Earlham and Wabash. A w s greatest football playe Quot Eaton 33, spoke for the re a dates. He called attention diversity a attitude that Atli Only secondary to the Dent of free and Independent Quot however we have had our of victories and fighting or. Wheaton said a we i Are not Back merely to rehash except As they embody 1 living traditions of Depauw in the present and the fur. Thompson director of music school was named at fall meeting of Board of trustees Friday also organist chrysanthemum show at indianapolis7 or. Mcl str has los a Dean emeritus since his lle tire Lieut in 1987 or. Ii. B. Lon Doii spoke at Chapel of tl1m ii Brief i Stoke of Depauw and told of traditions this is my Only Opportunity of Longdon vice president emeritus of to the freshmen j j or. Van Denman to Empson was named director of the Depauw University music school at the fall meet ing of the Board of trustees Friday i or Thompson has been acting Dij Rector since the retirement of Dean i Robert g. Mccutchan in 1937. He a joined the Depauw faculty in 1911. Or. Thompson is College organist j and professor of Organ and compo3i j 1 tion at Depauw. He has directed the University choir since 1937. Or. J Thompson is the author of an Ora-1 Torio a the evangel in the new world a and numerous other musical compositions for Organ and orchestra. He arranges Many of the choirs selections and has written musical a settings to poems for the choirs use. Since his retirement or. Mccutchan has been Dean emeritus of the music school. He is living in Clarc Flower growers and Flower lovers will be glad to note that the National chrysanthemum show is being held this year at Indianapolis on Friday saturday and sunday. Nov. 10. 11 and 12. I the show is under auspices of the j state florists association and is be a ing held in the egyptian room of the Murat theater. The show is open evenings until 10 of clock so that everyone interested should have a Chance to witness this display of Flowers from All Over the United states. Free tickets Are available at Eitele a. A Ray room to Hospital most modern is on the first floor North in what was the general Kitchen staff especially pleased Fillmore chapter held Friend s night on thursday evening november 2, the Fillmore chapter no. 186. O. E. A. Held friends night and initiation for three candidates. The initiation tex year hich farm income seen from w a mrs. Sweet died on sunday was ill Only Short time funeral at m c i Rry a funeral Home on tuesday calif., and doing research Depauw University a in Chapel monday. A i wish i could meet All of you and Tell you what j some of your fathers and mothers did j a pal s lit 111 in my in a you will never be Able to escape the name of Depauw a or. Longden said. A it will be mentioned when anything happens to he added that they had already joined the great body of Depauw alumni. Had dinner meet unique feature is method of using single double focus tube completely Shock proof the staff of the Putnam county j Hospital is particularly pleased with the new a Ray room of that institution. Which came into existence As a part of the remodelling in connection with the building of the new Wing. The a Ray room is on the first floor North and was formerly the general Kitchen but it now is completely changed and Laid out in such a Way As to House the new electrical equipment to the Best advantage. The room is in general charge of or. Chester a. Stay ton radiologist of Indianapolis who is at the Hospital on wednesdays of each week. The a Ray department proper consists of the main a Ray room con room dark room and dressing plenty of space has been Al ceremony was exemplified by officers of visiting chapters. Officers from Coatesville Russellville Greencastle Cloverdale Bain Bridge Eminence Groveland and. Clayton chapters witnessed the initiation ceremonies. J Bant a District Dep Uty of Rockville and visitors from j Morton and Roachdale chapters also were present. After closing refreshments were served to ninth people who attended the meeting. In mkt to it of Gric Multi re forecasts $700,000,000 increase a Raih i Rise is in Visione economists expect Sharp Industrial fluctuations adjustment next year mrs. Elizabeth Sweet age 70 years died at seven of clock sunday morning at the Putnam county Hospital where she had been Only a few Days. Mrs Sweet was born an i reared at Putnamville but had spent much of her life in Greencastle. She was the Quot daughter of or. Ami mrs. Tool John l. A maker Pioneer residents rooms of Warren township. Lowed for equipment and the main she is survived by one Laugher i operating room is lighted from three mrs. George Reynolds one son sides. There is also plenty of Van Neth Sweet of Greencastle a step dilation. Special opaque shades Cov daughter mrs. Minnie Wilson of or windows when required and make sue features state farm e1 Lapi j Ward Goodwin spoke Ano showed pictures of West indies i or. Longden outlined a Brief his j the menus club of the Gobin monitory of Depauw. Stressing the found j orial Church held a very successful ing in 1837, the admission of women it dinner meeting last week. The Fca j students in 1868, the changing of the Turc of the evening was a talk and name from Asbury College in 1884, j movie Given by Ward Goodwin Man and the Rector foundation gift in Ager of the Western Auto store. 1919. He told of the Large percent or. Goodwin had spent eight years it it 1 i is age of famous in the first Grad in the West indies and accordingly \ Lyde c. Tull?T05, head of the department at Cornell co Iowa said that he came to Ming a just for the fun of e to see or. Tilden and severs members who have come to jew from Cornell or. O. Ii. Miss Erlna Mills or. Glenn doings and president wild he said. He added Quot i also came the present student body who the chaotic world with �?�1 have a feeling that preachers who wrote the charter things Are happening Here a?~11 concluded. William g. Seaman. 91. Pas the methodist Church at port Ohio told the Chapel Audi that he was a member of the faculty when the first old Day was held and when the Fay Day Celebration took place. A a student Here when the first 11 team played its games. Pauw is run by a humanist to not by a binding or. Seaman said. Quot the spirit spirit of Ord Frick president of the de alumni association presented id Gold Bracelet to mrs. Ella Browder 72, of Chicago. In fidis in mrs. Browder said. A now i m old enough i want a Cane or. Roy o. West president of a nil ii on Pace four Kansas two step sons Sweet of Colorado and Ollie Sweet of Lafayette one brother Leslie Hamaker of Greencastle and one sister. Mrs. Frank Heathco of Indianapolis. The body was taken to the Mccurry funeral Home and prepared for burial and friends May Call there prior to funeral time at two of clock tuesday afternoon the Rev. Victor l. Raphael will have charge of the services. Burial will to in the Putnamville cemetery. Rating classes. A six of our presi-1 had Many experiences and pictures dents have become Bishops of the j of an unusual nature. Such features methodist Church a he said. As the Trees growing horizontal due to the constant blowing of the Trade a one of the traditions which is ends wig brought out and other unloved at Depauw is the veneration j cresting characteristics. I for learning shown by the methodist i the next meeting of the menus j of club will be wednesday. Dec. 6, and old Asbury Quot or. Longden said to the i adj again be a dinner meeting. The freshmen. A another is the real j Speal later at the december meeting democracy on to reminded Wil be 0ijver Hobbs of the Hobbs j them that social position on the Cam nurseries Bridgeport. Ind. Or pus is not determined by wealth of Hobbs has a e a specially of the family and that the Early janitors of study of witching for water and \ the College buildings became famous j a Tchong to find where lightning has diplomats and statesmen. S a Lack. Whether or not you believe or. Longden listed As other Trade in watching. Or. Hobbs has some tons the policy of daily chapels j Good arguments. Quot which is unique in the the j Tel meetings have been Well i Friendly relations with faculty the 11and the november meeting Green Caps of the freshmen. �?oevery-1 brn e to attendance record for this thing on this Campus is the gift of j season. Some class or individual and even the i a imperfections in the ceiling Here in i Meharry have stories behind i Depauw alumnus he said. A the simple Ideal of Depauw is to make great and women to make a Man a Good Christian and a Good scholar a or. Longden concluded. To present Plav three act comedy will be Given november ninth and tenth Tho room totally dark for flours Copic work. Tho a Ray equipment is of the latest Ami most modern Typo As manufactured by Tho general electric corporation of Chicago. It is completely Shock proof and so built As to give Tho utmost Protection to the patient As Well As Tho operator. A unique feature is the method of using a single double locus tube instead of the conventional two tubes. This makes the equipment extremely flexible and easy to use. A system of Multi coloured lights indicate the proper positioning of the tube in relation to the patient working automatically they arc of great assistance to the a Ray operator. This a a Ray equipment covers All fluoroscopic Ami radiographic Ding j Nosis an Well As superficial therapy j is bit one of the maw Enterprise a in a .1 Kat de by suit. Hemmer the latest Issue of Quot Hill topic a which on it1 cover syn it is a vol. 1. No. Ii a and. Ltd the inside ii tie Page says it is a vol. 14, no. 1.&Quot an 1 which is published 1 by the a guest so of the Indiana state farm features the new Chapel now under construction. Al Zamler who appears to be editor of the paper says in regard to the new Chapel a i think that we owe a vote of than to the ones who have made it possible for us to have the pleasures that will he ours when the new Chapel is completed. The inmates of the farm will be pleased to know that when the building is completed our movies will to shown there with an added improvement in effects due to the acoustical plaster Washington nov. 6 up. Increasing National Prosperity May carry 1940 farm income to a High for nearly 10 years the agriculture de ipad tent forecast today. I Farmers May Jingle an extra $700,000.000 in their pockets next year As m a result of increased Industrial Active Ity spurred by War time demand and i improved Export demand for farm products. The department said that farm purchasing Power would return to it the 1937 level when the $8,988,000000 income was the highest since �1930. Cash farm income this year was estimated at $8.300,000 000. Part of the increase will be passed a on to Small merchants professional workers manufacturers and City workers agricultural economists said. The department warned Farmers not to expect a sensational Boom in prices and european demand for farm products at l ast not in 1940. The present forecast it said was Bast d on Assumption that the War would continue through next year. A the War has induced part of the Sharp increase in Industrial proud a tion in the last part of 1939, and has improve i business prospects for 1940 As a whole the Bureau of Agricul-1940 farm Outlook report. A exports of some Industrial commodities to the belligerent nations will be increased and a part of the Neutral nations purchases of manufactured goods will be diverted to this country because their usual sources of Supply will be Cut off. A these effects May be rather slow in developing sine a time is required struck by car american education Meek november 5-11 Merican education week has been celebrated nationally in the United i since 1921. It is always the week which includes armistice Day and a sorted jointly by the National education association the american n. And the National Congress of Parent teachers association. The e for 1939 is education for the american Way of life what is the american Way of life it is a free Way allowing one to live according to his own conscience it is a peaceful Way settling differences by elections and courts it is a Friendly Way. Judging Success by happiness and growth it is a co operative Way emphasizing service to the common Good it is a democratic Way based on human brotherhood and the Golden Rule. And what is education for the american Way it is Universal opening its doors to All the people it is individual helping each person to make the most of his talents it is tolerant seeking truth through free and open discussion it is continuous knowing that learning is a lifelong necessity it is prophetic looking always toward a beter civilization. Inch Are the ideals of american life and education daily topics for the week sunday nov. ?the place of religion in our democracy. Monday. Nov. 6 education for self realization. Tuesday nov. 7 education for human relationships wednesday nov. ?education for economic efficiency. Thursday. Nov. ?education for civic responsibility. Albert Meredith a Depauw alumnus and a retired methodist minister who moved to Greencastle from j Worthington recently was struck at the Corner of Hanna and Jackson streets on saturday immediately after Tho Depauw football game. Or. Meredith was knocked to the ground by the car and was taken to the local Hospital where it was disclosed nov 10 i ols a a a he suffered head injuries. He was dismissed from the Hospital at noon time today. The Junior mass of Reelsville High school is presenting a three act comedy a Deacon Dubbs a on november ninth and tenth at 7 45 p. M. A different cast will be used on the second night from the first and the cast and Date will be nov. 9, Deacon Dubbs. Lloyd Allen nov. 10 Joe Hammond. Nov. 9, Rawdon Crawley Ikon Skelton nov 10, Leland Eggers. Nov. 9. Amos Coleman. James Matthews nov 10, Virgil Landes. Nov. 9, deut Onomy Bill Tiew nov. 10, Carl Foreman. Nov. 9. Major. Jim Torr nov. 10. I North Joe Raab. Nov. 9. Rose Raleigh. Margaret Rissler nov. 10, Mary Spears. Nov. 9. Mis Philipena Maryiln Herbert nov. 10 Betty Pitts. Nov. 9. Yvennia Nellie Fisher nov. 10, Geneva Hassler. Nov. 9, trixie Ruth Nicholls nov. 10, Mary Duell. Nov. 9, Emily Devona Miller nov. 10. Ruth Beaman. Nov. 9. First girl Lois Neese ceiling. A.,. ,. Tural economics said in it a a the Chapel will be fire proof l having been built of Concrete and j Brick with a Fine Stone trimming under the artful supervision of John Rock. Tho Chajid will he used 1 As a theatre play House for lectures and Church service. A your superintendent. Or. Hem Nice. A has a 1 a great Deal to do with the j technicalities and business tru Sac i i tons which accompany such a build i a ii i a a Diu for reorganization of purchasing a 1 ing project. The Chapel is being built. 1. I at a great Cost. This is but one of the Many enterprises which or. Hemmer has inaugurated Here on the j a farm for the purpose it i better a a his appointment 1 to by pm Sai a that no a a Iff Init. I by unfavourable a situation exists in Tivi ties and snipping facilities. De a spite such uncertainties the net of feet of these War influences is Favori Able to Domestic sine a�1 m \j9 a 1 Bill tation occident victim. Succumbed sunday Iva Ruark Heads Quot r Coop association g -�,.� i a some increase if capital exp nil Ivan Ruark. Of Madison and less cautious buying pol who is starting his sixth year As a cig on the part of business manager of the Putnam county generally Are indicated by the in farm Bureau co operative Assoc a j proved Price situation and other con tion is now state president of the do tons a the Bureau said. Co operative association. His Cle j the economists said that a Sharp vation to that important position was fluctuations of Industrial activity an event of the state wide convention m,.\t year Are Likely and that a rape i. Bilsland was an in nuent participant in crash saturday a truck Driver said to be h k. Bilsland. Or. 32, of 707 South Colleg Avenue Greencastle. Was an inno cent participant in an automobile crash old state Road 43, near Lapland of Parkersburg saturday 1 held at Turkey Hun. Last week. At. Which resulted in the death sunday j tin meeting the a were represent i of mrs. Dora Clayton Offut. 62. Wire 1 uves from 83 of the counties of till of Daniel Offut. Crawfordsville bus the an i the meeting want an in iness Man. Another woman mrs. I Ihu spastic one. Elizabeth Reed. Darlington was in or. Ruarks election to head t Jared in the same Accident. The Accident victim who Hail no it state organization was very much of tiv Rod of readjustment will be necessary to catch up with accelerated production. The Bureau said that consumer incomes in 1940 will tend to catch up with Industrial gains and i a should be considerably greater rela a Surpi ise to him. He has received been Well for Home time buffered a Many congrats la i ions because of ins Many from out of town Attenni Foster rites those from out of the City who were Here sunday to attend the funeral services for Herschel c. Foster included or. And mrs. Edward Wilson. Or. And mrs. Charles Hart or. And mrs. Fred Cunningham. Or. And mrs. James Cunningham. Or. And mrs. William Hart or. And mrs. Paul Chivington miss Olive Allison r. A. Foster. Or. John Sluss or. David Sluss mrs. O. Davis miss Stum by. Mrs. Irene Best. Mrs. Sarah Foster miss a Montani d. Montani All of Indianapolis Earl Asher and or. And mrs. Frank Duncan of Gosport Howard Ges Childer of Chicago a. And mrs. Herbert Brin of los Angeles or. And mrs. W. Baker and or. And mrs Homer Elliott miss Julia Cummings or. And mrs. A. Thompson and miss Myrtle Tucker of Martinsville or. And mrs. W. Pay of Lagrange or. Davis of the fori motor company of Indianapolis Stanley Torr of Terre haute or and mrs. E. Seerest and or. And mrs. D. Rusher of Muncie mrs. G. Orro i and or. And mrs. Tuscon and or. B. Nov. 9, second girl Mary novae nov. 10, Mary b. Neese. Nov. 9, first Man Joseph Draper nov. 10. Joseph Draper. Nov. 9, second Man. Ralph Morgan nov. 10. Ralph Morgan. C Redit association to meet members of the Putnam county credit association will meet in the office in the first citizens Bank building tonight at 7 30 of clock. The last Day today is the last Day for payment of taxes and county treasurer Roland Lano states there will be no Extension of time. 20 years ago in Greencastle broken Collar Bone and a pressure on her Chest which caused pm Phemenia. As an aftermath to the crash Mia. Reed s husband paid a Fine for reckless driving in a Justice of the peace court at Crawfordsville. State policeman James Gilliland who investigated said the Accident occurred about 9 45 a. A when b. F. Reed husband of the injured woman attempted to pass a truck driven by Charles Pomeroy of Judson Tenn. Both vehicles were southbound. With Reed in his car were his wife and mrs. Offutt. Wife of a Crawfordsville Coal dealer. Reeds car. The state officer said his investigation revealed crashed Headon into a northbound truck driven by Bilsland. Reeds automobile was considerably damaged. After investigating the Accident officer Gilliland took Reed who is 59 years of age. Into custody on a reckless driving charge. He was later arraigned before jus receiving t he Honor. Or. Ruark Sucre Eda e e. Smoker of Goshen As state president. It Juhe new vice president is Albe. I Russell of Munch and the Secretary is William Krasnof Lawrencce Lluc. Hours disappear from Conrad farm to Tho extent of human ass in proven int than in 1939?T a Export do mind for Home farm i it. A if Ieth that will Honroe log a to Supply Tho Hel Ligerm nation will to in a roasted but Home Othor commodities my to and vorholy by Tho War?� Tho Hureau said. A the Losa a of a Tho German Market will be Mueh Loaa important than it waa during the a world War?� sister of Charles Barnaby passes away claims the meals Okki taken a week ago sunday night Tho death of mrs. Elizabeth Vani loan of new York City occurred i arly this morning. Mrs. Van loan was the sister of Charles h. Burnaby twelve Hundred dollars is give 11 Hlaj lived Here with her family until by l. O Corn and. 106 Bloomington j Flor marriage in 1897. Mrs. Vanloan Street Greencastle As the value Oto Hafl i ,.en an invalid for Many years 73 head of hogs which have Digap 1 Jwj Jer ,j0ath was not unexpected. Peered from his farm on the Green j Castle it. Meridian Road formerly the John Robe farm property. Or. Conrad says the animals were taken a week ago sunday night but he had not said much about the matter in she is survived by one son. 0 a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 today a weather 0 0 and 0 Tiee of the peace Anthony Watts of i thl per0d since then hoping to hear 0 local temperature 0 from them. Bul. So far he has had 00 0 000000 0 0 no information that would Lead to j fair not quite so cold in Southeast their recovery. Portion tonight tuesday increasing these hogs ranged in weight from 1 cloudiness and a somewhat warmer. Crawfordsville and he entered a plea of guilty to the charge of passing another motor vehicle when another machine was approaching from the opposite direction. Friday nov. 10�?cultivating the love of learning saturday. Nov. 11�?education for Freedom. Quot atch this space each Day of this week for further Sugg its c 0l.eg.esorb of Amo and a a can education week. E. B. Lynch of Plainfield by Greencastle Public school a. E. W. Committee. Or. And mrs. Earl h. Ellis left on a trip through the far West. Mrs. Charles Meikel went to Clayton to attend the District meeting of the Rebekah. Or. And mrs. Frank Riley removed from Wood Street to main and Ohio streets. W. P. Sackett sold his grocery store to j. F. Long. Circuit Coutt notes Kathryn s. Dragoo is. Wit Laid Denny damages defendant ruled to answer nov. 13. Luther Templeman is. Federal land Bank of Louisville damages set for argument on motions nov 18. James Simpson is. Orren Kelley set for trial nov. 24. 125 to 400 pounds and were garbage fed they were part of a Herd of 2"5 head the others being on the farm yet. Or. Conrad had a contract for the Sale to a serum company of a Large number of these hogs which have disappeared but the greater part of the contract he says he can fill from the number that remain. The hogs were fed from the City garbage. Minimum. 29 6 a. M. 29 7 a. A. 31 8 a. M. 34 9r. A. 42 10 a. A. . 11 a. M. 50 12 noon. 52 1 p. A. .53 2 p. A. 53