Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 September 1929 — Page 2

GRESNCASTLE HERALD PAGE TWO

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fOUR PRISONERS GAIN FREEDOM

Mi-, ami Mrs. John Melville are visiting friends in Chicago. Richard Mercer of Indianapolis %vns here on business yesterday. Dr. C. Howard Taylor, pastor of th» local M. E. church was in Indian-

apolis today.

Frank O. Evens, of Kokomo, is visiting Roy Evens and family, east

Seminary street.

Miss Metta McCoy who has been living here during the summer, left today for Oklahoma City, Okla., to

spend the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Denman and son of New York are here visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Denman, east Poplar street. Mrs. Pfeiffer, mother of Dan Pfeiffer, is ill at her home in South Greencastle. She left the Putnam county hospital some time ago.

CoiitiniiHtion B

planes heie were ready to resume tne hunt at dawn today for its 5 passen-l

gels and 3 crew members.

Meanwhile along the line of the f.

Homer Frazier and wife and son A. T. airline, officials had revoked have returned from a ten-day motor their statments of last night appar-

ti ipto Texas and other states in the lently confirming th. report that the s( )y T jj i>’END, Sept. 5—(INS)— southwest. passengers and crew were dead in p our ^goners, one of them held for

the debris of the ship. , | ( .rf e ral authorities, escaped from

Mrs. Ola Ruark of hdlmore, under Captaln K. Parkin, depart- th( ( . ( , unt y jail here last night and went a minor operation at tie oun ment 0 | Commerce aeronautics to* j being sought today by officers

| Delta Theta Tau \N ill Meet Tonight ; Delta Theta Tau will hold a mect- , ing tonight at the home of Miss' I Imogene Cooper, 211 Bloomington street. All members are asked to be,

present.

Lemuel Keller Surprised On Birthday Anniversary

INDIANAPOLIS END FRANCE PLANE TO START FRIDAY

ty Hospital today, was the physician.

Dr. John Egan

jspector howeved

was prepared

.,11 over northern Indiana.

Ittne Los Angeles lor here early to/ The men overpowered Cecil Mc-

Lemuel Keller was pleasantly surprised on his Mth birthday at his

home west of Belle Union Sunday, INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 5.—(INS) i Sept. 1. All brought well tilled has—The proposed flight of the airplane! kets. A birthday eake with fifty-four “Flumingo”, Hcosierland’s bid for candles wa- baked by his daughter-

Mi^ Sam Cook and daughter Dor- day to tak' charge of the Federal R' Henry, 27-year old night turnkey, as 1 endurance honors, will begin tomor- in-law, Mrs. Clarence Keller of

is Louise of Bloomington; Mr. andlqulry into what is believed to ' ’ ' 1 '

Mrs. Homer Stilwell. Jean Stilwell j worst airplane disaster Stilwell of Evansville j lory of the southwest.

and Hugh

have returned home alter a visit will Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ogg, south Locust street. , Mrs. R. A. Ogg, south Locust St., was in Indianapolis Wednesday, the guest of Mrs. John Downey Johnson, wht gave a dinner nartv for the officers of the Indiana Federation o£ Clubs, at her home on north Pennsylvania street.

motored plane was late yesterday In a

be

In the " 1 «-

Tfte * r ‘

„ rle il found

report**

un/fl**

north of Houck

Indian.

The

\ril- bir

1(1 miles t Navajo,

, .. caused con- " 11 ' oiv ,,ie early evening

centra.ion d..r/-» the

Inniir- ' jst ory of southwestern

search In f/M ,, , progress all day over

aViat !^ Arizona,

rain

City of San Francisco plane

row, according to tentative arrange- j Bainbridge. All departed at a late menti announced here today. hour wishing him many more happy

Major Hollis Mullere, tlight diree-| birthdays. Those present were: Mrs.’ which was very interesting.

tor and the two pilots, Lieut. Walter R Peck and Lieut. Laurence Genaro met with several other persons interested in the endurance record attempt and set the tentative date for

fueiday driving

Charles Sigg. elderly second hand

store proprietor of this city, was storms near Fort Defiance, Arlz,, he taken to the Indiana State 1 a '"'jenie 35 miles north of the spot

Dr. C. C. Tucker has returned j a fternoon to serve a 60-day ^ where it was sought today, home from a ten day vacation ti'P j imposed in city court for sellia? j-; thill hour the plane was believed

spent in Boston and Washington, D. uol . jj e was sentenced AugV" wag

C. | hut enforcement of the Ora Turner and family and the! flayed by Sigg’s Uln^ 1 former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- _

drew Turner, have returned from a I

motor trip though Illinois.

he opened the door of the jail bull pen to shove in a mattress to a new i

prisoner.

The fugitives were:

."lam Reibntan, 22, of Chicago, an ex-convict, awaiting jury action on a charge ot kidnapping Dick John- 1 son, president of the South Bend

State Bank and robbing him of ?13,-' takeoff.

000 on May 29th last. All the equipment necessary for

Bert Zimmerman, 27, a federal ^'Kht will be placed in readiness Keller son Gerold, Mrs. Russell iwsprisoner, held on a charge of violat-, to day, at tbe Iloosier Airport here,: lie and children Madonna, Lola Maxing the Dyer act. i which will be the starting place and ine, Gladys LaVerne and Eugene;

Tb e vy ."iV'Ik *”"Ig Harris, 42, a negro burglar P crt fo1 ' fbe Flamingo. The Gaylord Masten; Mrs. Ollie Arnold, D« rf , ,w5t J . e f. n ,_ 8eel1 at . “ Ma ny ' i who terrorized South Bend this sum-J bar ^ ra Ph, the instrument whicli Mrs. Done Dobbs and son Otto, Jr.;

wistwau tUo tot- nier robberies of more than flf- re P' s Rrs heighth and landings is ex- Mrs. Arnola Gardner and daughter

The Missionary Society Has Meeting Tuesday

The Missionary Society 0 f Th Christian church met with Mrs. p a 'j Heaney Tuesday afternoon at 2-:;!! Assisting hostesses were .Mesd.,,, Herod and Handy. Honor g U c St ^J the meeting was Mrs. Dru mm o nd mother of Mrs. B. H. Bruner. Thci-'

were three other guests.

Airs. Drummond gave a short talk

Sarah Keller, the mother, Mrs. Lottie Parker and children Emma, Willis, Ray, Garnet, Merl, Fern, Lola Marie; Mr. and Alts. John Williams, Air. and Airs. Walter Keller and son Kenneth, Kendell aR of j Union; Mr. and Mrs. Emery;

Belle

ty homes. peotel today and the fdane will be! Florence all of Greencastle; Mr. and The jail break occurred a few min-! with a new propeller which; Airs. Bert Wright and * hildren BerUtes after Sheriff Thomas Goodrichi (five 't more speed. The motor! nice, Alberta, Christine of Fillmore;

C. E. Skelton, of Reelsville

-rT: Sept. 5—(INS)

TERRE II' was enacted on left —A double mouth of

five hours |

to have carried at least

fuel.

During the last night tain in the

hills above the Black Rock wash which drains the southern end of the Navajo. Indian Reservation, had sent

high water down the ravines.

had left the jail for his home.

will also be readjusted. In the event that even

last night foi the Mayo Hospital at the W i 1 . miles north of here, #

Rochester, Alinn., where he will un- Ottci - 1 'Tvn-year old girl wader i Continuation C dergo treatments. when deep water and a brave for classes and schedules.

^•'’C/iped in to help her and both According to Mr. Yount 15-minute

'home-room periods will be inaugur-

Lucille Gram- a ted in the high school this year dur

Mr*. R. J. Gillespie and son Jack, j**' u

t j ^ d owned.

Airs. George l^andes

Alary Florence Ijindes and

and daughter/^'

MtW

victims were

CLERK’S OFFICE NEEDS FILES

Action of the county council in refusing to appropriate $5,000 for additional files in the county clerk’s office, will work a hardship on future county clerks and loeal attor-| neys who have to look up legal re-j

• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wallace and

I - - — v.vn the most sbn Billie of Stilesville; Mr. and minute detail is not in readiness the* ’ Airs. Herbert Bennett tint! children ! flight will be postponed, as no chance Donnis, Dorothy. Charles of Dan

The worship service was in charge r.f Altf:. Alilo West, song used “R I.radeth Ale” scripture lesson, Marit the 1st and 2nd and Peter the t .

and 2nd.

The work was given by Miss Ja nc Farmer. Subject “A Comman Task in South America.” She gave ?. verv interesting talk on how the different organization.* co-operate with one another in their work. There were 16 members present and one new member added to the society. There were four guests. The meeting dosed with a circle of prayer.

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M. K. Missionary Society Ht’ids I.ast Meeting The Woman’s Foreign Missionary

that will endanger the success of ville; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keller T , ... T* 1 ( b ""'h held

the flight will be taken, officials said, and son Bobbie of Bainbridge, Mrs. Besides attempting to break the Rosa Bennett,, Dorothy refueling endurance record the pii-j Josephine Bennett, Homer Bennett, ots will also try for a new coast-to-, Aft', and Mrs. George Bennett, Leona

coast and return record.

TWO GANGSTERS KILLED

CHICAGO, Their hands

ing the morning. During this per -] cords frequently, it was said

y ; ,UM r c r^rVar, and Rufus Grubb, 34.

Alary Ann Cress will leave Saturn' i u 1

tc smnd the winter in Colored* Grubbs bodj( was recovered about mfi the attendance will be checked. iCounty Clerk Ferd Lucas today.

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John W. King, who is ’’"fthe I as national advert :c ing n '^nte(l to, Indianapolis Star, hs-' ”/,j s par-' his work after a R. King, cuts, Mr. and Air* * Aneerson street. ^•rhoin who has Roscoe yi'ith the McCurry been eoirn‘ , "'! 0i /,ii s hment for sevundcrlaL’"*^ l esigned to accept a era) taxi driver for the

P'f'^rage.

by

Mr.

Lucas termed the action of the coun-

cil false economy.

Sept. 5—(INS)— clutching nickels—

it? final meeting of the year Wed-

HenneO I m “ suay aftel ' noon at the home of .. 'I Airs. Charles Huffman. The devotion

was led by Mrs. Jennie Jennings. Yearly reports were quite satis-

nett, Dolly Underwood, Forrest! t0 the Unt "' in£ ' ef ’

-Montgomery, of Coatesville; Mr. and 1

Bennett, Frank Bennett, Willie Ben-|

Mrs. Ora Adams and son Glen of Ix'banon; Air. and Mrs. Lewis Williams and son Wayne of Indianap-

tlerk’s office, it was said, and after this is used, there w ill be no place; ito tile records so that they can bej

4 R. Chenoweth left

today for

l0 luw'm City, Mo., driving through his on Eugene Chenoweth, Charles Blue and Roy Sutherlin, who will cuter Columbia State University

this tall.

Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president rf DePauw university, will be one of the speakers at the annual Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Rushville, September 17 to 23. Approximately 350 pastors are included in the conference. Ernest Parrish, Greencastle man, fined in city court recently for intoxi i ation, and who has been unable to pay the fine, has been committed to the Indiana State Farm for 45 days to serve out the fine at the rate of

$1 a day.

Papers alleging that Liddy Almyra Zook of Greencastle is mentally unbalanced, have been filed in the Putnam Circuit court and the woman probably will he committed to the State Hospital at Evansville for treatment. The woman, who is 74 yeats old, is said to have no lucid periods, is destructive and tears her clothing. It is said her present mcntnf condition followed a stroke.

200 yards below the scene of the; class meetings will be heiil and other tragedy when it lodged on a sand-1 nmtters discussed. School w ill be bar. Search was continuing today for dismissed at 3:31 o'clock in the the body of the girl. | afternoon. Heretotore an extra per- - | iod has been held in the afternoon GIVES PEACHES from 3:20 to 4 o’clock for music stu

— j dents and special clases. Music has | found. The coming term of court] Miss Eva Milburn, superintendent now been given a regular period .thciwUl fill the remaining file within a: of the County Hospital, today an-J first in the afternoon. short time and after this is filled thej nounced the presentation to the hos-; A High School band will be a big clerk says he will have to find some: pitai of 120 quarts of peaches by Dr. feature of the school work this year.v boxes and toss county records In i

J. F. Gillespie, local orchardist and An anonymous giver has donated ”

peach grower. The fruit made a wel- $500 for instruments and uniforms come gift. j for a band this year. The instru-

gangland’s mark of contempt—thej oils; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cummbodie? of William McElligott and Cy j ings and son Cleon, Lola Pearl Cawley, last of ‘‘the Four Horse-j Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Morrifi I men gutig, were found riddled with and daughter Mary Mabel, Oscar

Only one empty file remains in the! bullets in a lonely section of the city Carpenter, Mr. and Airs. Win. Moserl

today.

BRIDE OF MONTH FILES

jments already have been received land should be

and the uniforms will he purchased ture. in a short time. This donation has

these.

Most of the important county records are k' Pt in the clerk's office |

preserved lor the lu-

LOANS $25.00 tc $300.00 On New and Used Cars Payments Reduced. Indiana Loan Co. 24yss E. Wash. St. Phone 15

and Malinda Hood, off Cloverdale.

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! Crescent Flub Hnjo> s fittest Day and Picnic

the president and treasurer,

the society went over the top on its pledge. The same corps of officers with two or three exceptions wil!

serve next year.

At the close of the business session Miss FJnise Spann of IndianaI polls delightfully entertained with

two musical selections.

The social hour was in charge of j the Stanley group, Mrs. Sarah Wright, leader, Airs. Charles Huff,

j man, assistant.

WANT ADS.

t

INDIANA BRIEFS

Mary Ellen King of Greencastle, a given impetus to the band movement

bride of a month, has filed suit in'j„ the high school and two divisions! LAFAYETTE, Sent. 5—(INS) — the Putnam Circuit court against ; fl f the hand "may b< organized this Residents of Lafayette today were Albert King for a divorce. She al- year, one in the Junior high school faced with the necessity of boiling leges the defendant cursed her, fail- ^and another in the senior high all city water bofo.-e drinking : t, heed to provide and told her he w'ould |school. Provisions also w ill be made cause of the discovery of bacillus

| F'OR SALK—Peaches, Banner late Crawford. The Buchheit

chard.

September 4.

leave her. She also asks attornylfor Individual lessons free of charge fees and restoration of her former (after school hours, if the pupils de-

name of .Maty Ellen Haltom. Ac- ^i(t e them.

cording to the complaint the couple \ school children this year will he were married July 31 and separated i.ompclleti to attend school in their

i disti nct. All children living north

___ I of Seminary and w est of Locust street

and Melrose avenue will attend First Ward. Children living south of Sent inary, west of Loeitst and as far south as|*Hanna street and south of

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 5.—(INSHflanna street, from Locust to Bloom—Hogs were mostly 25c lower on|j n g t on, will attend Third Ward. All weights over 160 lbs. and under* I other children will attend the Second weights 15c off. Bulk 140-280 lbs.!Ward. Fox Ridge children will selling $1015 to $11.15. Top were ut t e nd Maple Heights school.

LIVESTOCK

$11.25.

Cattle slow and draggy with lower tendency. Yealers were steady $17

down.

Sheep and lambs were steady; top lambs $13.50, hulk $12 to $13. F'at ewes $4.50 to $6.50.

Truck children will have no particular district but are asked to attend tlte same school as last year.

coli in the water. L. S. Finch, sani-! tary engineer of the state hoard of health, who is here to assist in local -1 ing the source of the contagion,' warned local citizens to boil their j water. Repeated tests of water works wells here showed that thej city water supply was pure at its j source. Thus far health officials have'

not discovered where are coming from.

the bacteria

AUTOMOBILES CHEVROLET COACH '26

A good serviceable car for the family. Can be bought S90

down and $i-t per monthFORD 4-D00R SEDAN '27

An extra good car in every way.

$140 down and $21 per month.

FORD TUDOR '27

Well tired and mechanically 0. K. $105 down and $16 per

month.

The members of the Crescent club six Initiated By enjoyed guest day and a picnic din-; |{. and P AV Club

ner at their meeting on Wednesday) At a meetinK of the Business and afternoon with Mrs Guy Wright, professional Women’s club held Wed Zt K . °' Vn ‘ at th” Klks hall, -i* FolloWln e tht ' d,nner the chl ‘ j new members were initiated.

program of Th,. v were; Margaret Emily Memusic. The j Gaughey, assistant to the registrar

,, mi • , , , '(of DePauw university; Ruth Stewdien. All enjoyed a pleasant after- iart( g te no grapher for the American

; Zinc Products company; Edith I Browning, stenographer tit the Cenj trul Naitonal Bank; Grace Browni ing, proprietor of the Old Gold Gift

south of town. Each memDer took

child. Follow

| then present gave a | games, readings and

. members then entertained the ehil-

and noon.

Or- j •

Tri Psi Will

— Meet On Friday

Tt P i will meet Friday afternoon Shop; Mrs. Anna Boyce, bookkeeper j at 3 o’eloek with Mrs. Harry E. Gill,: for the Reliable Cleaners; and JoseI Anderson street. j phine Stoner, office assistant of Dr.

* * * | O. F. Overstreet,

i Local Sisters To T c ach j In I rbana High Sch'K'l

Misses Edris and Agnes King, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John R. j King, Anderson street, have gone ! to Urbana, 111., where they wil!

i teach in the high school. The former j fordsvilie, a state; officer. The Junior J will be instructor in art while the club will also he present at thi

latur will teach physical education.i meeting.

A bridge party and rummii.o sale were planned for the near future. The next meeting will be a dinner meeting Wednesday, Septem ■ r It*, at the College Inn. The speaker will be M*s. Nellie Niedstadt of Craw-

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ifittjM ieM

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FELD FUNERAL FRIDAY Funral services for William Feld. 172, former Greencastle resident who lilt'd in Chicago, will he held at the t’atholic church Friday morning at | nine o’clock. Father J. J. Mullen will conduct the services. Burial will be In Forest Hill cemetery. Relatives of Mr. Feld who havY arrived for the funeral are his sons, Walter, ot Chicago; Casper , from St. !Louis; William, of Indianapolis; and ;George, from Denver. The widow agd jone daughter are also here. | The body lies al the McCurry funjeral home. Eighteen Attend Home Economics Meeting j The Warren Township Home Econ |omlca Club met on Wednesdaw after noon September 4 at the home of Mrs. Lucy Shields with Mrs. Myrtle Moore, assisting hostess. The Vice President Mrs. Katie Horn, had charge of the meeting. After the usual business was transacted out leaders gave the second part of the last lesson by Miss Beadle on different varieties and cuts of meats which had been demonstrated In one of the markets in Greencastle. Several articles hearing on the subjects we are studying were read and | discussed. The hostesses then served refresh- | ment*. Eighteen members were pre-j sent.

CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 5.— (INS)—Coroner E. R. Beard has re-' turned a suicide verdict in the death of Walter Holland, 54-year old far-! nier, whose body was found on a i flatbed wagon in his barn south of here. Holland apparently covered h : s' face with a handkerchief soaked in' chloroform and then pulled a grain i

sack over the handkerchief,

SHERERVILLE, Ind., Sept. 5—' (INS) — Funeral services will he held at St. Michael’s Catholic church here next Tuesday morning for the Rt. Rev. Mnnsicnor William Berg, 75, who died of heart disease while at the church altar. He had been n priest tn Lake County since July 30,

1877.

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632 East Seminary Street

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' LURG, Ind., Sept. 5—(INS)j t j on;> p orc i,es and large lawn.

-Uhat is it? That question was MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE, 605 east

agitating a number of minds here !g,, nl i nui .y gt,- ee t_

today frMowing the discovery of n S4 . e N . C . 0 ’HAIR, First National strange horned worm in the yard at B au k or S. C. Sayers, Cetpral Trust

the home of lA‘wis Burton. The q 0

worm, has horns, legs, and hlaelf; beady eyes. No student of ‘‘worm- NEW SIX ROOM brick veneer ology’ here has been able to identify house, strictly modern, for sale or

the creature. rent. Inquire 5 Hanna Court.

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