OCR Text |
Show The Murray Eaffle, Thursday, September 19, 1929 Page Threa ''Everyman" Performed on Porch of a Cathedral Wedding of John and Florence in Plainfield Bidl Growth or Decline of Town in Citizens' Hands Is a business your business. You are a part of that business the same as an employee Is of an Industrial plant. Your bread and butter depends on the continued growth and prosperity of that business, and regardless of your station In life regnrdlesa of the job you hold, the work you do or the business you are In. you are responsible. As an employee of a manufacturing plant you are a part of it; you must do good work, you must be sold on the product made or you are fired. The better the work you do, the more you make. As a part of your town, the same Is true. You should know about your town It Is yours, and what you do goes to make it a good town, a progressive town, or a bum town. You may think your town is not a good town maybe It Isn't ; maybe It Is maybe It has "just growed" but what have you done to make It any different? A town Is Just as big as the people In It, and you are the people ! It Is not the opinion and habits of the few shining lights that make a community. True, there must be leaders, but when big Industries consider your town for location of a new Investment In present enterprises, etc., it is the people In general they are most Interested In you and all the other people like you. Anderson Herald. A town tit y!l Ji -- Tor the first time In the history of England, music and drama were presented In a cathedral on the occasion of t!e Canterbury Cathedral festival. Plays took place outside the west door and In the chapter house, concerts were liiflil In the nave, serenades In the cloisters, and chamber music In the new chapter house. The photograph stiowt the folk dancers dancing before "Death" during the performance of the drama "Everyman" outside the great west door. Here Is the little Congregational church In I'lalnfield, Conn., In which John Coolldge, son of the former President and Mrs. Coolldge, and Florence Trumbull, daughter of Governor and Mrs. Trumbull of Connecticut, will b married on September 23. At the left are the groom and bride; and at the right are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morehouse of Iirooklyu, who will be usher and bridesmaid at the ceremony, fuc-tor- Training for Airplane "Crash" Rescue Work Virginia Negroes Have Old-Tim- Baptism e Up to Town Merchants to Meet New Conditions 1ST The Southwest merchants in counKansas City reached certain collective conclusions as to adapting themselves to changed and changing conditions of trade. They nre going In for collective buying, after the manner of the chain stores. They also lesson of have learned the chain-storattractive stocks, attractive fronts and attractive show windows. When town merchants combine on a policy of sprucing up, of orderly and Inviting display, the effect will be seen all along Main street Furthermore, this effect will be contagious. If the community spirit Is right, the sprucing up will become general. It will affect the homes, the grounds and the condition of the streets. And when everything works out harmoniously; such a town, which is sure to be on one or more good roads, will be enticing to the motorist A rundown town or village offers no Inducement for the tourist to tarry. Kansas City Star. cil in ijafc'iwi- r rr i- V . school for training personnel In airplane "crash" rescue work has been opened at the naval nlr station at Washington. I'artlcular emphasis Is laid on rescues where the plane falls Into the water, subjecting Us occupants to the additional hazard of drowning. The photograph shows a crew simulating tha rescue of the occupants of a plane which lias "cracked up" and Is submerged except for the tail. A TO TRY GRID GAME German Cruiser Visits San Diego ,s f Build With Eye to Bruly It is a common sight In residential sections of our cities to see unsightly rows of houses of the type which are built by the mile and sold by the font. They are Identical In design, planning and setting. If careful attention had been given to the fundamental principles of good planning and designing, these same dwellings could have been built wJih far more pleasing results and at no greater expense. Those who build small houses become responsible not only for cresting the desire to build attractively and economically, but also for preserving the ideals which lend people to build beautiful homes with loving bauds and eager hearts. " V ,rt i.f'i, v - fix if , fx : k e 1 3 V ) . . a I '1 t ,""r, ;criiwt cruder Knidcn nlmwn In the harbor of San licjjo, Cjilif.. i rm It training crule nnmnd the worhj. The veswl carries hnndrcd oiliccrs and men nnj has a fpved of 29 knots. m '' Twins Appointed to West Point Gfurga Slnipi'n, world's fatw,t !prlntor, has become a tnemher of Ktnte university football the t)hl saund. SInipson, a barkfiebl nmn, Is not without gridiron experience. COMPLAINS OF CUBA mil ''K'w, mf " ; Yr .; ' m. m - Jt; :r- f f I - . Minnesota Zoning Law A fconlnff emiMIng net authorizing the regulation of tho location, idze, use and height f buildings, the arrangement of building on a lot, and the density of population in all cities of tin; XH'oiul, third and fourth clases and Id ull villages, and the adoption of comprehensive city plans pursuant to tueh regulation was enacted by tho Minnesota plate legislature at lis recent tension. J l re 7 I- ft i mi- -T - - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i:ishop C. 5f. Grace, a Portuguese negro minister, recently worked up a great religious revival anionir the residents of Newport Newt, Ya. The picture shows some of the 850 who were baptized belnj immersed la the James river. col-or- SCORED BY HOOVER Tulsa Has a Really Modern Church ."rv II. hi Here Is (he IViston Avenue MethodPphu'opal church of Tulsa, Okltu which cost a million and a half anl Is not only beautiful and artistic but very modern la every respect It fronts In every direction, and tlit auditorium Is circular. The building is eight stories high and the tower is used for offices. ist j; . ill it -- fAV lit ' on fti- ail - 4 ' ' ' Ij' ' r H ml wm is ; ?: k I'll ... ffeV ff;fr v-v- '! i c i Mir- L.n& William I. Shearer, whose propaganda activities against naval reduction were condemned by President Hoover after Shearer had pucJ ship building companies for salary. BEAUTIFUL INDIAN Gets Check for Polar Expedition X""" ' M i StS . , : ' , r' S'i ,m v. A- - ' x ' V 1 1 Environment !i Important Today there Is an tvergrowlng demand for tho sume cure oud thought !rt the fitting and environment of the house as In the house proper, m that the whole may become a residence In which the out of doorg Is as fully enjoyed as tin! Interior. ilW - "Worting" Through School The high school has been worked out very satisfactorily in certain communities. The funds for this type of school are obtained by appropriation from the (ax moneys, Just the, pa in ns any other public school. The advantage of n cooperative B hool Is that n boy may go to school to many d.iys each week, and then work the rest of the lime. This Is usually managed by two students to the Job. While one Is working, the other Is studying, and vice versa. In this manner the employer gets full time, and the student gets an equal opportunity for work and sludy. ? ,jr I " V A 4 V at AW " Lawn Important Factor No it J V . diln, fnnn i I flh.tv' f: ,'B' s,,v" how miic'i timuey Is spent to make ft homo nitrnclhe through , It Is mpn-titilremodeling the to pet a thoroughly pood looking Job unless t' e law a too U given proper Attention. rVt'-Kor- Jrtsrpli fmr. mutter 'rrr9 "I'lntPti rrosident Jlot-r- r f- -r IX ltn hn nn American Jtiil lieen rolcafpJ Harl.iw, Cohan 'tnn wlsere lii was Incarcerated hecaujip tif a illppute arlsilt.it frm Hie alleged el?,urc of his properly on the Island by tha Cuban poYcrnsiietit. has Jitiil Ms Kfr-rnfTalali of Ihe State d'j'arti tterjt. e nt Town AdrtrUiingt More than 1"0 American cilles and communities are Bdvort!Iiig their as residential, Intlu-trla- l. resort and couvetilicu ceu'ers. e Mis l;..-- . Vi.i.!l. Mil Mo,..!.-- I'littawati'inle fnuu Toprka, who vns at iwiinlcj fnt tonors In the I ho Mayetin (Ksn. Indian fair. wltre clils from tribes nil over the counn!. With the prire g.es try tm.lt (lie tHI ot A:ieti, tmtt benwlfu! ci!rt lint;, ti g! I. v ; 1 Wl t ' 'ttwTi f - , v. si 1 Sir twnstai Sinwaott, Mplorer, it left, receiving a rl.eclt for .iO.mw tiW'1' Macpiuraon M.orobertsi'n, a ihomln't ramly magtinl of Mellwurne, Ao T;i;:s. The rnofoy will t tis.cl by Sir fur hi idcttlflc aipUUon to the Antarctic rrtions. fit-ti- l 'ai |